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Welcome from the Principal Full-time Guide 2016-17 shortened 8/10/15 09:43 Page 1 Full-time Guide 2016-17 shortened 8/10/15 09:43 Page 2 welcome from the principal As a student at Harlow College, you are our No. 1 • Our Alumni have been recognised for priority - we want you to be happy, successful outstanding achievements in their fields. They and to achieve your qualifications so you are well include: Alan Rusbridger (Pulitzer Prize Winning prepared for the future. Whoever you are we want Journalist), Piers Morgan (journalist and to make sure you reach your full potential in life. television presenter), Nihal Arthanayake So why choose Harlow College? (musician and broadcaster), Jaime Winstone (actress) and Top Gear’s Jeremy Clarkson. • We have outstanding student success and achievement, performing in the top 1% of We are always looking to innovate and improve, colleges in country. and have created a College that genuinely puts the student at its heart. • Our students get higher grades on average compared to their peers studying elsewhere, so We are proud of our reputation and popularity. we have strong value added. Visitors to the College frequently comment on its purposeful but friendly and happy atmosphere. • We are award winning - the Association of Many of our facilities are first class and make Colleges has awarded us Beacon status for great places to learn, including our exciting Innovation in Teaching and Learning, as well University Centre, the purpose built GlassBox as for Leadership of Improvement. theatre, The Salon and the Skylight Brasserie. • Our students have been recognised for their skills through gaining prestigious awards such In Autumn 2016 our new Advanced as Apprentice of the Year. Manufacturing Centre will open, complete with leading-edge equipment. • We provide strong pastoral care and support, encouraging and valuing everyone. We pride We are extremely proud of our students. They are ourselves on an environment that is safe and a delight to work with. I hope you will join us and secure. I look forward to making you welcome at Harlow College to find your perfect career. • We are a great stepping stone to employment or Higher Education and provide you with the employability, study and communication skills you need to succeed. Karen Spencer, Principal 2 Full-time Guide 2016-17 shortened 8/10/15 09:43 Page 3 2 Principal’s Welcome 3 What’s Inside 4 Open Evenings 5 Countdown to College 6 All the Ingredients 8 Student Life 10 English and Maths 11 Supporting You Through College 12 Star Agency 13 Careers Index 14 Choosing Your Study Area 16 A Levels 24 Business & IT 30 Construction 38 Creative Arts 44 Engineering & Automotive 52 Hair & Beauty 58 Health & Care 66 Hospitality & Catering 72 Journalism & Media 80 Performing Arts 86 Science 90 Sport & Public Services 96 Supported Studies 102 Travel & Tourism 108 Access to Higher Education Full-time Guide 2016-17 shortened 8/10/15 09:43 Page 4 4 Full-time Guide 2016-17 shortened 8/10/15 09:43 Page 5 5 Full-time Guide 2016-17 shortened 8/10/15 09:43 Page 6 6 Full-time Guide 2016-17 shortened 8/10/15 09:43 Page 7 7 Full-time Guide 2016-17 shortened 8/10/15 09:43 Page 8 Getting involved in College life outside the classroom can add so much more to your student experience. Be the Voice Class reps are the voice of the College. You could represent the views of your fellow students and shape College decisions. Attend meetings with fellow reps and College staff and have your say. Be an Ambassador Our Student Ambassadors play a key role in enriching the student experience. As an Ambassador you could be organising trips or running enrichment clubs as well as representing the College on the Student Council and at big events. the ozone - your student space There are some great clubs and activities to get involved in. It’s a great way to meet people and let off some steam after all your hard work! There is something for everyone, whether it’s keeping fit, being creative, or setting yourself new challenges. Most of it takes place in The Ozone, your student space. Football Basketball Netball Zumba/Clubbercise Rugby Dodgeball Badminton Duke of Edinburgh Table Tennis National Citizen Service Nothing here you like the sound of? We’re always open to new ideas. 8 Full-time Guide 2016-17 shortened 8/10/15 09:43 Page 9 9 Full-time Guide 2016-17 shortened 8/10/15 09:43 Page 10 English M&aths These skills are so important that all full-time students will continue to study English and maths as part of your study programme. We want to make sure that all students have the chance to develop the skills needed to succeed in everyday life, education and in the workplace. If you have not yet achieved a grade C or above in these subjects at GCSE, then you will study a formal qualification such as a GCSE or Functional Skills. GEM is a website dedicated to improving generic English and maths. You choose topics from real-time news feeds. This enables you to practice skills and gain awareness of current affairs as well as improving understanding of moral, social and cultural issues. Create your login and get started on this fun, interactive quiz and see how may GEMS you can win! www.gem-education.org 10 Full-time Guide 2016-17 shortened 8/10/15 09:48 Page 11 All Round Support Learning Support From the day you first contact the College The College prides itself in giving high to the day you complete your course, we quality support to individuals with learning aim to provide you with the very best difficulties, disabilities, or other additional advice, guidance and support to help you needs, including emotional, medical, on your learning journey. We want you to social or behavioural. By providing the have the best possible opportunity to right type of support, we work hard to succeed in your studies, to achieve your enable you to achieve excellence and aims and to have a rewarding and reach your full potential. memorable time. Keeping You Safe Pastoral Care The College has a responsibility to All full-time students have a Learner provide you with a safe learning Mentor to guide them through their Study environment in which to study. The Programmes. You will have a weekly College provides a fully trained team of tutorial session to discuss your Individual safeguarding personnel who are available Learning Plan (ILP) and any issues or at all times to help you with any problems that you may be working safeguarding concern you may have - through - your Learner Mentor will be these may include: bullying, money able to signpost you to the most worries, family issues, homelessness or appropriate support. concerns about becoming radicalised or drawn into extremist behaviour. All staff are required to follow the College’s Financial Support Safeguarding Procedures at all times. The College administers a Bursary Fund to assist students with costs related to attending College. These may include: Equal Opportunities travel costs, uniform, equipment, The College is proud of it diversity and educational visits and meal costs. Your welcomes students from all backgrounds eligibility will be assessed according to and communities. We operate a clear your personal circumstances, your policy of equal opportunity for all and household income and the course that treat all students and staff fairly you are studying. The Bursary desk is irrespective of ethnic background, gender, open daily in the Star Agency. sexuality, disability or age. The College does not tolerate discrimination of any kind and actively promotes good relations within its exciting and diverse community. Full-time Guide 2016-17 shortened 8/10/15 09:48 Page 12 It‘ s a competitive jobs market out there... It pays to do anything that gives you a head start on the rest. Getting that work experience has never been more crucial. As a Harlow College student you get 30 hours of work placement on your course. Think of your work placement as a taster of the industry you want to be a part of. So, that’s 30 hours to… • Put your skills into practice • Build industry contacts • Learn from the professionals • Watch your confidence grow So now you need to find that perfect placement. STAR Agency is open for business This is our one-stop-shop to get you work ready. Here you will find placement opportunities, Apprenticeship vacancies, careers and financial advice. Full-time Guide 2016-17 shortened 8/10/15 09:48 Page 13 A pages Accountant 20, 21, 27 Football Coach 93, 95 Operating Theatre Practitioner 19, 89 Actor 83 Forensic Scientist 21, 89 Outreach Worker 21, 61, 63 Administrator 21, 27, 29 Advertising Executive 41, 75, 77 G pages P pages Animator 41, 75, 77 Games Developer 27, 29 Painter and Decorator 33, 35 App Developer 27, 29 Gas Service Engineer 35 Paramedic 19, 21, 61, 89, 93 Architect 21, 41, 47, 49 Glazier 33, 35 Pattern Cutter 19, 41 Army Recruit 93 Graphic Designer 19, 21, 41 Personal Trainer 93, 95 Art Director 19, 41, 75 Pharmacist 19, 21, 89 Artist 19, 41 H pages Pharmacy Technician 19, 21, 89 Automotive Technician 47, 49 Hairdresser 55 Photographer 21, 41, 75 Head Chef 69 Physiotherapist 55, 89, 93 B pages Health & Social Careworker 21, 61, 63 Plasterer 33, 35 Band Member 83 Holiday Rep 29, 105 Plumber 35 Banker 21, 27, 29 Holistic Therapist 21, 61 Police Officer 93 Bar/Pub Manager 27, 29, 69 Hotel Manager 29, 105 PR Manager 19, 27, 75, 77 Barber 55 HR Manager 27, 29 Prison Service Officer 93 Barrister 69 Psychologist 21, 61, 63 Beauty Therapist 55 I pages Biomedical Scientist 19, 21, 89 Insurance Agent 19, 21, 27 R pages Bricklayer 33, 35 Interpreter/Translator 21 Radio Producer
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