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FURTHER EDUCATIONCOURSE GUIDE 2019
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Exclusive access to Flamingo Land Zooworking alongside zoo keepers
residential rooms across two sites
The only college in England to have an
making 120 stops to and from our campuses
Apprenticesplaced with employers
wildlife1 and conservation park on site open to the public01904 772270
6 locations
190 years
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EXPERTS IN OUR FIELD
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Experts in our Field
Study Programmes
Apprenticeships
Looking out for You
Where to Study
Campus Life
Living-in
Fees and Support
Open Events
How to Apply
Entry Requirements
Whether you are leaving school or looking for a new challenge to improve your employment prospects, this prospectus will provide you with the information you need to make the best choice about your education and training.
Askham Bryan College01904 [email protected]
Newton Rigg College01768 [email protected]
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CONTENTS
Agriculture
Animal Management
Equine
Foundation Learning
Hairdressing, Beauty and Complementary Therapies
Health, Social Care and Childhood Studies
Horticulture
Land-based Engineering
Motorsport
Outdoor Adventure, Sport and Public Services
Veterinary Nursing
Higher Education
Course index
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Study programme course areas and Apprenticeships
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Study ProgrammesWe take a different approach to a study programme, with a focus on being ‘job-ready’. We mirror the world of work, right down to using the same terminology an employer uses. For example, ‘1:1 tutorials’, are called ‘appraisals’, and ‘group tutorials’ are called ‘Continuing Professional Development (CPD)’.
When you start work, you and your employer will literally be talking the same language!
Main qualificationYour main qualification will be a mixture of practical ‘hands-on’ work and classroom based theory sessions, normally assessed by a mix of assignments, practical assessments and exams.
Enrichment (but with a business twist)
Enjoy your favourite enrichment activities, but you’ll also identify transferable skills; ‘leadership’, ‘dedication’ and ‘reliability’. You’ll develop the mind-set to apply your ‘fun’ to getting that future career!
Student Appraisal and CPDAppraisals happen every 6-8 weeks, and keep you on track with achievements, progress, attendance and punctuality. CPD prepares you for work placement, progression into employment, writing a bio or blog, and building a ‘live’ CV via our online software ‘KLoodle’.
Work placement All courses have work placement hours as part of their study programme. Land-based, Health and Social Care, Child Care and Veterinary Nursing students have required hours as part of their main qualification.
Work Placement Coordinators help find appropriate placements, whilst monitoring progress and achievements. Also, our ‘Employability Coaches’ help; you’ll upload photographs, blogs, videos and #tag skills recognised by employers, such as discipline, mutual respect, resilience, etc. A fantastic start for CVs!
English and Maths
English and Maths skills are a top priority for employment or positive progression, and this underpinning knowledge is essential for all career pathways. As such, you may need to continue studying them alongside your main programme, to improve existing grades.
Independent studyOur curriculum teams will help you understand the best way you learn by working on a course-specific project studied independently, or collaboratively.
Programme FeesAny programme fees would be met by the employer. Other costs may be incurred, such as accommodation for any block weeks or transport required for college attendance. Please check with your employer with regards to any additional costs.
Earn while you LearnApprenticeships are work-based programmes. This pathway is a combination of training on-the-job as well as some formal study at College. Students will attend College either on day release or in study blocks. At least 20% of an apprentice’s time on programme is spent studying, this includes time at College and training given by their employer.
To be eligible you need to be in a suitable job role and in paid employment, and most of your learning will take place at your workplace. We cannot provide placements, but we may be able to help guide you in your search for a suitable job. As a starting point try searching on: apprenticeships.gov.uk
Information for EmployersIf you are an employer please refer to our website for further information with regards to running apprenticeship programmes.
Apprenticeships
Programmes available are:AgricultureAnimal ManagementArboriculture/Tree ManagementConstruction Plant MaintenanceEnvironmental ConservationEquineGame and Wildlife ManagementGolf Greenkeeping /Sports TurfHair and BeautyHorticultureLand-based Service EngineeringOperation and Department ManagerVeterinary Nursing
Entry RequirementsLevel 2 Apprenticeship - Level 1 Maths and English equivalent to GCSE grade 2 (old GCSE grade E) or above, plus suitable and relevant employment. Students will be expected to work towards Level 2 Maths and English where this has not been achieved.
Level 3 Apprenticeship - Usually a Level 2 work-based qualification (Intermediate Apprenticeship) or considerable work experience, plus suitable employment. Applicants must be capable of achieving, or have achieved, Level 2 Maths and English.
There may be additional requirements on specific apprenticeship programmes.
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LOOKING OUT FOR YOU
The safety and welfare of our students is built into everything we do.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
Equality, diversity and inclusion is at the heart of our college vision for our students. We celebrate and value the diversity of everybody who lives, works, and learns here, and we know our college benefits from having such diversity.
We understand the importance of fairness, equality, diversity and inclusion, and we value the contribution everyone can make irrespective of their background.
Student Support
It is our job to make appropriate adjustments, like a dedicated support worker or teaching materials that suit your needs. Depending on your circumstances, you may need to provide us with an Education, Health and Care Plan.
Student Services
The health, safety and welfare of all students is the number one priority of our friendly student services team.
Health and Wellbeing
Our student services team can offer advice and support on financial, physical and emotional matters. We even have a 24 hour helpline if needed.
Work Placement Coordinators
Our work placement coordinators are a brand new team. They work with our employer contacts to secure you opportunities with companies who only offer meaningful placements. No tea making here!
[email protected] - 01904 772277 | [email protected] - 01768 893400
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Askham Bryan has three main campuses at York, Middlesbrough, and Newton Rigg (Cumbria), which are complemented by specialist study centres across the North. What you can study and where is detailed across pages 90-93.
Askham Bryan College, YorkThe main campus, situated just outside York, provides students with the full suite of programmes connected to land-based and outdoor related learning. The college is equipped with industry matched facilities set in a vast estate providing students with the perfect setting to develop. Accommodation available on site (see page 14).
Askham Bryan, York, YO23 3FR01904 772277
Newton Rigg College, PenrithOur other main campus, situated in the north of the Lake District, allows students to experience outdoor education in a unique and inspiring setting, with access to fantastic natural resources to learn new skills. Newton Rigg also has a diverse range of general education programmes linked to the needs of the locality. Accommodation available on site (see page 14).
Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0AH01768 893400
Newcastle, Gateshead CentreA great city location for our Veterinary Nursing programme.
No 7 Queens Court, Queensway North, Team Valley, Gateshead, NE11 0BU 0191 4911275
Saltaire CentreThe Saltaire Centre is in partnership with Shipley College. Situated in the UNESCO World Heritage site of Saltaire. Easy to get to by bus or train from Leeds, Bradford, Ilkley, Keighley, Bingley and Skipton. The Centre offers study programmes in Animal Management.
The Mill Building, Victoria Road, Saltaire, Shipley, BD18 3LA01274 327261
Stewart Park, MiddlesbroughStewart Park comprises 120 acres of parkland, with a mature woodland and an arboretum on the southern side and two lakes providing habitat for a diverse range of species. The park is also home to a range of farm animals including fallow deer, llamas and goats.
Stewart Park, Middlesbrough, TS7 8AR01642 327998
Wakefield CentreThis is a newly refurbished site in a central location, just a short walk from the bus and train station. Students will divide time between this centre and the animal management centre at York, and zoo-pathway students will also spend time at Flamingo Land Zoo, with free transport links available.
Wakefield Centre, Bullring House, 23 Northgate, Wakefield WF1 3BJ01904 772277
Where to study
Bus services and transport linksThere are major transport links into site on local bus routes, and our full time students may also benefit from free transport from various designated pick-up points; just contact our transport office to talk through options, or visit our website for the latest routes.
Newcastle Gateshead
York
Penrith
Wakefield
Oxford
Birmingham
SheffieldManchester
Edinburgh
Saltaire
Middlesbrough
* Our transport provision is reviewed annually and all information and routes are subject to change for 2019/20.
Contact usPlease contact our transport office for more information:
Askham Bryan College: 01904 772225 www.askham-bryan.ac.uk/students
Newton Rigg College: 01768 893400 www.newtonrigg.ac.uk/students
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OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM
Hello and welcome from your Students’ Union President…Your first day at College is a big step into the unknown. Here at Askham Bryan, the staff are always supportive and go the extra mile to ensure that you have, not just the best education, but also the best experience whilst you are here.
The College is proud to offer a wide variety of subjects to suit everyone. From farms to forests, engines to equines, Askham Bryan allows for a mixture of subjects to interact with one another, especially at our Students’ Union events, which run throughout the year.
The Students’ Union Office is one of the friendliest places on campus, so pop in and meet the SU Team.
Joe Hargreaves-Lee Students’ Union Presidentfacebook.com/askhambryansu
Whether you live-in or not, campus life is what happens to you when you are outside the classroom. We understand that this is just as important to you as your studies.
Here are just a few examples of activities you can get involved in:
Freshers’ Week - meet new friends and take part in traditional Freshers’ activities, such as ice-breakers, course trips and social events like the Mardi Gras themed Freshers’ Ball.
Student Union Events are held throughout the year - examples include the Valentines Ball, trips out paintballing and careers events where you meet employers.
Living-in? Get involved with cinema nights, house competitions and even a ski trip!
Plus you can access facilities at our other campuses, such as our on-site Wildlife Park in York and our gym and hair and beauty salon in Newton Rigg.
Sports teams - why not join our football, netball or rugby teams?
Campus life
[email protected] - 01904 772277 | [email protected] - 01768 893400
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DISCOVER MORE Living on campus will help you...
> develop independence> make new friends> take part in lots of enrichment activities
You don’t have to wait until Uni to experience living away from home!
> We have a generous bursary scheme that could help fund your stay.
> A choice of en-suite single rooms and shared rooms and facilities.
> For under 18s, all meals are included in the accommodation package.
> We have plenty of support on site, including wardens to keep you safe and help you adjust to living away from home.
> We also have a range of activities you can get involved in outside of college hours.
520 residential rooms in our accommodation
Living-in
We offer on-site accommodation at Askham Bryan in York and Newton Rigg in Penrith.
Applications for September will open from Easter. If you still have questions, please contact the Accommodation Office:
Askham Bryan College 01904 772246 [email protected]
Newton Rigg College 01768 893709 [email protected]
Graded as ‘Outstanding’ at our last Ofsted care inspection, the residential experience allows students from across the country to study with us.
[email protected] - 01904 772277 | [email protected] - 01768 893400
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Further Education Programmes*
There are no course fees if you are a full time student from the UK or EU aged 16-18 on 31st August of the year you start your course.
Age 19+
Advanced Learning Loans are available to learners aged 19 and above to fund Level 3/4 courses such as diplomas and management qualifications.
Bursaries are also available for students aged 19+, visit www.askham-bryan.ac.uk or www.newtonrigg.ac.uk for further details. The loans will cover tuition fees and begin to be paid back once the course is completed and you are earning more than £21,000 a year, so there is no upfront cost.
Even if you already hold a similar qualification, such as A-Levels, you can still apply for your first loan, see sfengland.co.uk or for further guidance visit: gov.uk/advanced-learning-loans
If you are aged 19+ and in receipt of benefits, please contact our Finance Office for further advice on potential fees:
Askham Bryan College 01904 772211
Fees and Support Apprenticeship Programme Fees*
Any programme fees will be met by the employer. Other costs may be incurred, such as accommodation for any block weeks or transport required for college attendance. Please check with your employer in regards to any additional costs.
Financial Support
Visit www.askham-bryan.ac.uk/students to see if you qualify for the following;
> Free Transport
> Free Meals
> PPE Bursary
> Residential Grants (if you’d like to live-in and need financial support)
> Further Education Vulnerable Bursary - £1200 per year
> 16-19 Discretionary Support Fund - £500
> Advanced Learning Loan (Level 3, 19+ only)
> Childcare Grant - up to £255 per week.
Scholarships A range of scholarships are available.
Contact usPlease contact us for further information:
Askham Bryan College Student Records Team: 01904 772211
Student Support Services: 01904 772201
Student Finance and Welfare Officer: 01904 772271
www.askham-bryan.ac.uk
Newton Rigg College
Student Records Team: 01768 893651
Student Support Services: 01768 893457
Student Finance and Welfare Officer: 01904 772271
www.newtonrigg.ac.uk
* Subject to change, based on current government guidelines.
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Before you apply, come and visit us to find out more.
Information Evenings
Meet our staff and find out what each subject is all about. Information evenings are perfect if you’re still thinking about your options. Please visit our websites for booking details.
Open Mornings
Come for a tour and meet our staff and ask any questions you have about our College. Great for those who are ready to apply, but still have a few burning questions. Please visit our websites for booking details.
Taster Days
Come and experience a subject for the day! If you’ve applied already and are keen to have a go, or want to be confident before you make a decision, book a taster day and give your chosen subject a try. Please visit our websites to find out more.
Open events
Our Partners
Open event dates for 2019 applicantsPlease always check our website for the latest details as events do change, and not all of our centres are always open on the times below (centres are based in York, Newton Rigg, Middlesbrough, Newcastle (Gateshead), Saltaire and Wakefield – see page 10 and 11 for details).
Opening Mornings
Taster Days
Saturday 10 November 2018
Saturday 26 January 2019
Saturday 23 March 2019
Taster days run throughout the year, and are constantly updated to suit student demand, so please see our website for the latest details.
Information Evenings
Tuesday 09 October 2018
Tuesday 15 January 2019
Tuesday 05 March 2019
Tuesday 14 May 2019
5.00pm - 6.30pm
10.30am - 1.30pm
[email protected] - 01904 772277 | [email protected] - 01768 893400
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How to applyCome and see us at one of our open events, scheduled from October onwards, or look out for us at one of your school careers events. Speak with your parents, guardian or careers adviser about the courses you’re interested in and find the ‘best fit’ for your future aspirations.
Interview
Apply Complete the application form online at www.askham-bryan.ac.uk or download a version which can be printed off from our website. You can apply for a course at any time during the year, but it is best to complete your application as early as possible to avoid any problems getting on your chosen course.
Once we get your application, you will then receive an interview date and time with the relevant course manager via text message – please give us a call if you need to rearrange. Don’t be nervous, it’s an opportunity for you to tell us more about yourself and ask any questions you might have!
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Following a successful interview you will then receive a course offer detailing the qualifications and grades you need to secure a place on the course. Please confirm with us whether you accept the offer or not.
Offer
On enrolment you must bring evidence of your results or relevant certificates. If you haven’t met all of our entry requirements, you should still attend enrolment and we will try and offer you a place on a suitable alternative course.
This is the time you need to be sorting transport, finance and booking accommodation, don’t leave this too late or you could miss out!
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[email protected] - 01904 772277 | [email protected] - 01768 893400
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Entry RequirementsWhere do I start?
Usually, we would expect you to move to the level above the qualification you have just achieved.
Introduction to Animal Nursing and Welfare Level 2
4 GCSEs at grade 4 or above (old GCSE grading C or above) to include English Language, Maths or Science, plus two weeks of work experience with suitable references in any animal related placement.
Veterinary Nursing Level 3
5 GCSEs to include English Language, Maths and Science grade 4 or above (old GCSE grading C or above). Students must have secured employment within a veterinary practice, or have been offered an apprenticeship position.
Agriculture Higher Apprenticeship Level 4
A Level 3 qualification in Agriculture with GCSE grade C or above in English Language and Maths. Also suitable for people who have significant agricultural experience. All learners must be employed within the industry.
Additional Requirements (by course)
Do I need to pass certain subjects?
These entry requirements are a general guide. Some courses require particular skills, whilst others need grades and qualifications.
Interviews are where we confirm your suitability for a course. We can assess your functional skills in English and Maths to get you on the right level, and if you’re a mature student we can also take your experience into account.
What if I don’t get the grades?
Firstly, don’t worry. We can often transfer your application to a more suitable course, providing we have availability.
Maths & English
As part of our study programmes, we support those students that achieved a 3 (D) in Maths and English to achieve a 4 (C). If you have 4 GCSEs, but a 3 (D) in Maths or English we will still consider your application. We will consider a 3 (D) in Science, so long as you have a 4 (C) in English and Maths.
RequirementsNo formal qualifications, but you need Entry Level 2 before moving to Entry Level 3.
Requirements4 GCSEs at grade 3 (old GCSE grade D) or above to include 2 from English, Maths or Science. Alternatively a suitable Level 1 vocational qualification with English and Maths at Level 1 or considerable work experience. Apprentices are required to take Level 2 functional skills exams. Suitable employment is required.
RequirementsA Level 2 work-based qualification (Intermediate Apprenticeship) or 4 GCSEs at grade 4 (old GCSE grade C) or above to include 2 from English, Maths or Science. Alternatively a suitable Level 2 vocational qualification (Merit or above) with English, Maths and Science at Level 2 or considerable vocational experience, including the required level of responsibility for the job role.
RequirementsEntry Level 3 or equivalent qualifications or 4 GCSEs at grade 1–2 (old GCSE grades E-G).
Requirements4 GCSEs at grade 3 (old GCSE grade D) or above to include two from English, Maths and Science, with at least a grade 2 (old GCSE grade E) in the remaining subject. Alternatively a suitable Level 1 vocational qualification with English and Maths at Level 1.
Requirements4 GCSEs at grade 4 (old GCSE grade C) or above, to include 2 from English, Maths or Science with at least a grade 3 (old GCSE grade D) in the remaining subject. Alternatively a suitable Level 2 vocational qualification (Merit or above) with English, Maths and Science at Level 2.
Progress to Entry Level 3 or Level 1 courses
Progress to Level 3 Apprenticeship or secure employment
Progress to other industry or specialist training or full time programmes of study
Progress to Level 2 courses or training
Progress to Level 3 courses or training
Progress to Higher Education/ Employment
Entry Level 2 and 3
Level 1 Study Programmes
Level 2 Study Programmes
Level 3 Study Programmes
Apprenticeship Level 2
Apprenticeship Level 3
(Basic level programmes that build a foundation of confidence, knowledge and skills)
(Step up from basic knowledge and a platform to learn skills in a particular work sector)
(Equivalent to GCSE grades 4-9 or A-C, developing knowledge in a particular work sector)
(Equivalent to A-levels with in-depth knowledge, skills and understanding)
(Equivalent to GCSE grades 4-9 or A-C and applied in a work setting)
(Equivalent to A-levels and applied in a work setting)
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AGRICULTUREWith a range of outdoor learning and state-of-the-art facilities, we have purposefully created an industry standard experience for you, so when you stand in front of an employer for an interview as a gamekeeper or a farm manager, you’re ready.
Agriculture / Land and Wildlife / Environmental Conservation
To find out more about careers and courses in this industry visit:www.askham-bryan.ac.uk/the-college
Please see pages 90-93 for our course listings and their study locations.
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture Apprenticeship
Land & Wildlife (Countryside & Game)
Environmental Conservation Apprenticeship
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 1
(see page 44 for more details)
Land-Based Studies
Retail in an Agricultural Environment
ENTRY LEVEL 2 & 3
LEVEL 2Agriculture
Agriculture Apprenticeship
Land, Wildlife and Gamekeeping
Environmental Conservation Apprenticeship
Gamekeeping & Wildlife Management Apprenticeship
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5 ponds
60% £2m
5million
4 farms
of the UK is farmland dairy welfare unit
pints of milk produced a year
sheep on our farms and land
acres of land
on our campuses
of wild duck
Lowland driven game shoots at York and the only UK college with its own Grouse Moor at Newton Rigg.
We own
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“Askham Bryan has helped prepare me for the next step. It’s such an excellent student experience!”
Matt Potter*Agriculture, Level 2
*To read Matt’s full interview, visit: www.askham-bryan.ac.uk/alumni
SPOTLIGHT ON...
“I chose Askham Bryan because of the wide range of fantastic facilities it has for studying Agriculture.”
Why Askham Bryan?
I chose Askham Bryan because the campus has a lot of industry standard equipment which we were able to use on the course, and for me the College was in the news a lot, where you would hear about its good reputation.
I have been given a great introduction into Agriculture, where I can look at further options, such as Apprenticeships or progression to Higher Education or employment.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
What’s been your favourite experience?
The best thing I did was probably on the arable side, where you got to learn about how the machines work and how to maintain them and then also how to use crop machinery to its fullest level. Lessons that I still use today when out working on farms.
The sheep shearing element of the course, especially the practical side was really challenging but a very good experience, something I will never forget.
Not a normal 9-5
Game keeper: £18k plus benefits
Farm manager: £26k
Countryside ranger: £23k
> Agricultural manager
> Crop agronomist
> Breeding advisor
> Commercial sales representative
> Head herds manager
> Animal nutritionist
> Pest control
> Estate maintenance
> Gamekeeper
> Ranger
> Estate manager
> Deer Manager
NEXT STEPS
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ANIMALMANAGEMENTIf you have a passion for animals, we offer 4 distinct pathways: Zoo or Wildlife for those who’d like to look after more exotic animals; Companion Animals, for the general care of smaller animals; and Applied Science for those wishing to pursue a future in veterinary nursing, research, or science degrees here at College or university.
Animal Care / Animal Management (Zoo, Companion, Wildlife and Applied Science)
To find out more about careers and courses in this industry visit:www.askham-bryan.ac.uk/the-college
Please see pages 90-93 for our course listings and their study locations.
Animal Management
Animal Management - Wildlife
Animal Management - Zoos
Animal Management - Companion Animal
Animal Management - Applied Science
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 2
Animal Care
ENTRY LEVEL 2 & 3
Animal Care
LEVEL 1
Animal Care
Animal Care - Dog Grooming
Animal Care Apprenticeship
Animal Care - Companion or Zoo or Wildlife Pathway
Animal Care - portfolio based (see page 44 for more details)
Animal Care Stepping Stone (see page 44 for more details)
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species of animals across sites
we have a mock
exhibition corridor featuring
and conservation park open to the public01904 772270
4 on-site animal centres
with state-of-the-art dog kennels at York
over 120 vet clinic
dog grooming parlour
aquatics
wildlife park
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“I experienced lots of amazing opportunities, such as working with donkeys in Aruba!”
Charles Illing*Former Level 3 Extended Diploma in Animal Management (Zoo pathway), now a graduate in Animal Management (BSc)
SPOTLIGHT ON...
*To read Charles’ full interview, visit: www.askham-bryan.ac.uk/alumni
“The facilities at the college are amazing. You are given the opportunity to work with a wide collection of species - even more so now with the addition of the Wildlife Park.”
Why Askham Bryan?
I chose to study at Askham Bryan, in comparison to alternative colleges, as it is much better connected and maintains a greater student-lecturer relationship with longer contact time.
Staff at Askham Bryan are always on hand to help and give advice, going above and beyond to help students.
Trips abroad studying the behaviour of wild dolphin populations in Greece.
What’s been your favourite experience?
Askham Bryan has provided me with amazing opportunities, such as studying with the Northern Aegean Dolphin Project.
> Kennel/cattery worker
> Pet store assistant
> Welfare charity worker
> Dog groomer
> Trainee veterinary nurse
> Animal care technician
> Animal rescue centre staff
> Trainee zookeeper
> Zoologist
> Animal conservationist
> Ornithologist
> Research associate
> General worker (zoo)
> Assistant warden
> Wildlife assistant
> Quarantine establishment
> Animal trainer
> Dog grooming assistant
> Animal welfare officer
> Lab technician
> Vet (further study needed)
NEXT STEPS
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EQUINEYour studies with us are enhanced by hands-on experience in our on-site stables and indoor and outdoor arenas. Our tutors work within industries such as the British Horse Society, so with such impressive affiliations, you are supported by experts.
Equine Care / Equine Management / Horse Care
To find out more about careers and courses in this industry visit:www.askham-bryan.ac.uk/the-college
Please see pages 90-93 for our course listings and their study locations.
LEVEL 1WE DON’T JUST THINK, WE DO.
WORK READY LEARNING.
Horse Care - Access to Learning
LEVEL 2
Equine Management
Senior Equine Groom Apprenticeship (workplace)
LEVEL 3
Equine Care
Equine Groom Apprenticeship (workplace)
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yards on site at Newton Rigg and York
equine
average wage for an instructor
a heated horse
£19k
solarium
degreeYou can do a foundation
in equine management
annual competition; dressage, showjumping and cross country host for British Eventing
egree
indoor arenas
outdoor arenas
plus point to point with annual events at York
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“The excellent tutors and facilities got me into the academy for high level training!”
Sophie Platt*Equine Management, Level 3
SPOTLIGHT ON...
*To read Sophie’s full interview visit: www.askham-bryan.ac.uk/alumni
“I knew that the standard of tuition and the equine department would help me gain more experience.”
Why Askham Bryan?
Askham Bryan was my first and only choice of college. I’d heard very good things about the College and it was driving distance for me, which was great, as I needed to travel home every day to ride my horses.
I knew that the standard of tuition and the equine department would benefit me as I wanted to gain more experience working in the horse industry.
Do you feel Askham Bryan helped you take the next steps towards a career?
Definitely so. Askham Bryan inspired me to work and achieve as much as I could within the horse industry. Thanks to all the wonderful tutors, especially Fiona Harrison.
I had two of my own horses compete at Bramham International CIC3 this year.
They inspired me to work and achieve as much as I could in the horse industry.
What’s the best thing about the College?
The College was very well maintained with excellent tutors and facilities. It gave me the opportunity to apply for the academy and fortunately I was accepted. This gave me the highest level of training possible to train with Chris Bartle, who I still continue training with today.
> Hunting yard manager
> Groom at riding school
> Assistant yard manager
> Ancillary equine business
> Riding instructor
> Coaching and competition riding
> Equestrian product sales
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FOUNDATION LEARNINGThese courses offer a supportive learning environment where you can learn about subjects you are interested in.
Our ultimate goal is to improve your life skills and prepare you for further learning or employment.
Our foundation learning course offer is subject to change as naturally, we adapt content to suit student need wherever possible.
Study Programmes / Retail / Land-based Programmes
For York and our other centres visit:www.askham-bryan.ac.uk/the-college/departments/foundation-vocational-programmes
THINGS TO LOOK FORWARD TO...
Askham Bryan Past educational visits include places such as Scarborough Sea life Centre, Chester Zoo, Bramham Horse Trials, Newcastle Life Exhibition, Lincolnshire Show, Stockmanship, Dogs Trust, Horse of the Year Show.
Newton Rigg Blackpool Zoo, Blackpool Pleasure Beach, visits to related industry organisations, work with voluntary organisations, charities and fundraising activities.
on-siteanimal unit
and glasshouses on campus available for students
gardens
farmsto use on both campuses
equine yard
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Study Programmes Level 1We design the Level 1 Study Programmes so that you spend as much time as possible outside the classroom, focusing on practical skills. You will also cover employability skills and personal development alongside English and Maths.
Course ProgrammesChoose one programme (programme options dependent on the study centre)
• Animal Care
• Agriculture
• Hair and Beauty Newton Rigg
• Health and Social Care Newton Rigg
• Retail Newton Rigg (2019/20)
• Horse Care York only
• Horticulture
• Sport and Leadership York Only
• Introduction to Vocational Studies Newton Rigg
Where?> York: Animal Care, Agriculture, Horse Care,
Horticulture and Sport and Leadership
> Newton Rigg Penrith: Animal Care, Agriculture, Conservation, Horticulture, Health and Social Care, and Hair and Beauty
> Stewart Park, Middlesbrough: A land-based blend of all pathways excluding Sport
Entry Level 1, 2 or 3 Study Programmes Our programmes are designed specifically to support you to access our other courses. You gain hands-on skills and can choose from a number of curriculum areas. The programme also develops your independence and skills for future employment.
Where? > Animal Care York
> Land and Plants York
> Practical Countryside Skills Newton Rigg and Stewart Park, Middlesbrough
Length: One year (full time or part time dependent on study centre)
There is the opportunity to progress to an Entry Level 3.5 Study Programme at York and Middlesbrough as a further stepping stone to the Level 1 programmes.
Entry RequirementsNo formal qualifications, all applicants need to be assessed to ensure we can provide the right support and offer the right level.
Length: One year (full time)
Entry RequirementsEntry Level 3 or equivalent qualifications or GCSEs at grade 1-2 (old GCSE grading F-G).
Average week…• Classroom/taught sessions:
60%
• Practicals: 40%
• Work placement: Simulated work duties on campus or off-site placements
Level 2 Stepping Stone study programmeOur Level 2 Stepping Stone programmes bridge the gap between our Level 1 and Level 2 programmes. This course sets you up for success. A choice of land-based courses will allow you to achieve a Level 2 certificate over the course of the year, leading to the full Level 2 qualification in the following year.
Where? > Animal Care and Horticulture York> Animal Care Newton Rigg> Animal Care Stewart Park,
Middlesbrough> Retail and work skills Newton Rigg
Length: One year (full time)
Entry RequirementsThis programme is suitable for anyone who has completed a Level 1 course or is new to our College or land-based type courses. Applicants may need to be assessed to ascertain their current level.
Average week…• Classroom/taught sessions: 65%
• Practicals: 35%
• Work placement: Simulated work duties on campus or off-site placements
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Land-Based Level 2This gives you a taste of land based skills to enable further specialised progression opportunities. This will include work experience, which will give you a better view of which area or sector best serves your needs for the future.
Where? Newton Rigg and York
Length: One year (three days a week, one additional day on work placement)
Entry Requirements: Usually at least 4 GCSEs at grade 3 or above including Maths and English (old GCSE grade E) with Science desirable. Alternatively a suitable Level 1 or 1.5 vocational qualification with English and Maths at Level 1.
Average week…• Classroom/taught sessions:
60%
• Practicals: 40%
• Work placement: A minimum of 150 hours over the year
Retail Level 2The Retail Skills course offers you the opportunity to progress to a Level 2 qualification. The programme is a mixture of practical, theory and personal development with a range of guest speakers and volunteering opportunities.
Where? Newton Rigg
Length: One year (three days a week, one additional day on work placement)
Entry Requirements: Usually at least 4 GCSEs at grade 3 or above including Maths and English (old GCSE grade E) with Science desirable. Alternatively a suitable Level 1 or 1.5 vocational qualification with English and Maths at Level 1.
Average week…• Classroom/taught sessions:
60%
• Practicals: 40%
• Work placement: 1 day per week
Minster Provision – Preparing 19+ students for adult social careThis is an innovative partnership between Askham Bryan, City of York Council and Applefields School in York. The programme will assist those with the most complex needs, assisting them to experience a meaningful and smooth transition into adulthood.
Where? York
Length: One year (Five days a week, one day at Applefields School)
Entry Requirements: In receipt of an Education Health and Care Plan 19+ years of age. (Subject to an interview and subsequent admissions panel)
Animal Care Level 2Students will learn how to plan and monitor animal feeding as well as learn how to maintain animal health, welfare and accommodation. This is an assignment based qualification.
Where? Newton Rigg and York
Length: One year (three days a week)
Entry Requirements: Usually at least 4 GCSEs at grade 3 or above including Maths and English (old GCSE grade E) with Science desirable. Alternatively a suitable Level 1 or 1.5 vocational qualification with English and Maths at Level 1.
For more information about our Newton Rigg courses, visit:www.newtonrigg.ac.uk/ the-college/departments/ entry-and-level-1-programmes
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HAIRDRESSING, BEAUTY & COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIESAt our Newton Rigg campus, our industry standard salon and treatment rooms have launched the careers of many students over the past 5 years. Some students have used the skills they have learned with real clients in Eden salon to open their own businesses.
Hairdressing / Beauty / Make-up Artistry / Complementary Therapies
To find out more about careers and courses in this industry visit:www.newtonrigg.ac.uk/the-college
Please see pages 90-93 for our course listings and their study locations.
Available at Newton Rigg
only
LEVEL 1MAKE THE CUT.
WORK READY LEARNING.
Hair & Beauty - Access to Education
Women’s Hairdressing
Women’s Hairdressing Apprenticeship
Complementary Therapies
Make-up Artistry
LEVEL 3
Women & Men’s Hairdressing
Women’s Hairdressing Apprenticeship
Barbering
Beauty Specialist Techniques
Barbering Apprenticeship
LEVEL 2
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customer rating for our boutique 4 out of 5
Eden Boutique on site
All tutors also work in
top salon
industry
£24kis the average wage
each year we travel to a new destination
trip to Europe
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“The beauty course had everything I wanted and I was impressed by all the equipment!”
Leah Nelson*Beauty Specialist Techniques (Level 2)
SPOTLIGHT ON...
*To read Leah’s full interview, visit: www.askham-bryan.ac.uk/alumni
“The beauty course is very hands on, we had lots of fun trying the different treatments from the start. ”
Why Askham Bryan?
I had previously done a course at Newton Rigg and really enjoyed it. The College is laid back and friendly, in a quiet area, and you’re not overwhelmed with too many people.
I have learnt so many treatments to offer to potential clients, and I’ve already set up a mobile business in my local area.
I know they’ll help me gain employment in a beauty salon once I’ve finished.
What’s been your favourite experience?
They offered a lot of extra courses and I took every one. My favourite was the lash extension course with Lash FX, as this is a very popular treatment and now my most sought after and most profitable.
> Hairdresser in a salon
> Barber
> Self-employed hairdresser
> Salon manager
> Hairdresser on a cruise ship
> Salon
> Health resort
> Integrated healthcare sector
> Product manufacturing
> Beauty therapist
> Holistic therapist
> Salon or spa manager
> Spa attendant
> Mobile therapist
> Cruise liner therapist
> Theatre makeup artist
> Film makeup artist
> TV makeup artist
> Makeup designer
> Product developer
NEXT STEPS
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HEALTH, SOCIAL CARE & CHILDHOOD STUDIESCare working is a popular job that offers career progression. However, it is important to remember that our extended diplomas are equivalent to 3 A-levels. This means a medical career, such as nursing or midwifery can be your career pathway. Childcare and Education can lead you into being an Early Years Educator.
Health & Social Care / Childcare & Education / Emergency Care
To find out more about careers and courses in this industry visit:www.askham-bryan.ac.uk/the-college
Please see pages 90-93 for our course listings and their study locations.
Available at Newton Rigg
only
Health & Social Care
Childcare & Education
Emergency Care Cadet Academy
Health & Social Care
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
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innovative Emergency Care
entry level wage for a nursery assistant
£17k
ambulance stations in operation
wage for a social worker
NHS is the largest employer in Europe109
£22kwage for an entry level nurse
budget for the North West Ambulance Service
£24k
£215 million
Academy
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HORTICULTURETo support your learning, we have facilities that have been graded ‘Outstanding’ by the Royal Horticultural Society on their annual verification visit. We have a range of courses for those who love an outdoor life like forestry but also for those who have a creative streak that would suit our floristry courses.
Horticulture / Forestry and Arboriculture / Floristry / Sports Turf
To find out more about careers and courses in this industry visit:www.askham-bryan.ac.uk/the-college
Please see pages 90-93 for our course listings and their study locations.
Floristry
Forestry & Arboriculture
Horticulture / Horticulture Apprenticeship
RHS Practical Horitculture
Sports Turf (Greenkeeper or Groundsman) Apprenticeship
Trees & Timber (Arborist) Apprenticeship
Trees & Timber (Forest Operative) Apprenticeship
Horticulture Stepping Stone (see page 44 for more details)
Floristry
Forestry & Arboriculture
Garden Design
Horticulture / Horticulture Apprenticeship
RHS Practical Horitculture
Sports Turf (Greenkeeper or Groundsman) Apprenticeship
Trees & Timber (Arborist) Apprenticeship
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 1Horticulture Level 1 - Access to Learning (see page 44 for more details)
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protected plant growing environment
and only entry to receive
at the Harrogate Spring Flower Show 2018, for floristry students
one acre
at the Chelsea Flower Show 2018
student alumni
of mixed woodland available
of HRH Prince of Wales Perpetual Challenge Trophy
Specialist arboriculture workshops on site
won gold
3 winners20 hectares
Gold Award
Best in Show
250+ species of trees
with National Trust, Chelsea Flower Show and Komatsu
off site visits for skills and experience
industry links
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“The tutor was always positive and kept us motivated so we all reached our own potential.”
Elizabeth Leatherbarrow*City and Guild Technical Certificate in Floristry
SPOTLIGHT ON...
*To read Elizabeth’s full interview, visit: www.askham-bryan.ac.uk/alumni
“There are a variety of experiences offered across the year as part of the course, including work experience.”
Why Askham Bryan?
The campus is lovely! I liked the horticulture buildings and greenhouses and enjoyed looking around all of the rural areas of the campus.
When I visited before enrolling, the course tutor was welcoming, friendly and very encouraging.
There was a good mix of practical learning with lots of hands-on learning.
What’s been your favourite experience?
I enjoyed all aspects of the course. The variety of experiences offered across the year as part of the course included work experience, participating in group ventures, entering a competition, and visits off campus linked to the course content.
> Landscape architect
> Garden designer
> Garden historian
> Florist (events, weddings, funerals, etc)
> Forester
> Garden centre manager
> Propagation scientist
> Fruit/vegetable grower
> Environmental education officer
> Garden manager
> Landscape ecologist
> Nature conservation officer
> Horticultural therapist
> Horticultural scientist
> Plant breeder
> Soil scientist
> Tree surgeon
> Sports/turf manager
> Parks & policy development officer
> Park ranger
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Farming and food production involve many key pieces of large, expensive equipment. These mega-machines are essential to the smooth running of the business. Keeping them working is important. You will learn how to use our diagnostic equipment, then fix the problem in our specialist workshops.
Land-based Engineering / Plant Maintenance
To find out more about careers and courses in this industry visit:www.askham-bryan.ac.uk/the-college
Please see pages 90-93 for our course listings and their study locations.
LAND-BASED ENGINEERING
WORK READY LEARNING.
Land-based Engineering
Land-based Service Engineering Apprenticeship
Plant Maintenance (Construction) Apprenticeship
LEVEL 2
Land-based Engineering
Land-based Service Engineering Apprenticeship
Plant Maintenance (Construction) Apprenticeship
LEVEL 3
WE DON’T JUST THINK, WE DO.
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double height specialist equipment workshop
900m2
industry
agriculture and engineering hub
people employed by the industry
are a major partner for students at Askham Bryan
£4billion
£2.4m
23,000
onsite training centre for Trimble, a leading provider of advanced location equipment (York)
with Rickerbys, VP plc, Speedy Hire and STIHL
Lloyd Ltd
industry links
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“I took on work experience while on the course which was really useful to me.”
Jack Dunnett *Land-Based Engineering Level 2
SPOTLIGHT ON...
*To read Jack’s full interview, visit: www.askham-bryan.ac.uk/alumni
“ This Agriculture and Engineering Hub underlines the College’s commitment to land-based education and is symbolic of Askham Bryan’s continued progress to be at the leading edge of education and training.”
> Nigel Pulling, Chief Executive of the Yorkshire Agricultural Society
“It’s good to say I’ve got a qualification and it helped me get a job on a farm, so now I can farm and help fix the machinery.”
Why Askham Bryan?
Askham Bryan College was the closest college to me but I also knew it has a great reputation among agricultural colleges, so it was the best option for me to do Land-Based Technology.
What are you doing now and what career are you looking to go into?
I want to work on a farm doing both the farming side and work on machines and keep going with my engineering now that I’ve finished at the college, so hopefully I can continue to do that.
I completed really useful work experience on a farm!
The teachers were definitely one of the best things about the course.
What did you find the most challenging?
The coursework was probably the most challenging for me as I’m more of a physical person, but with help from my teachers I was able to tackle that side of the learning well by the end of the course.
NEXT STEPS> Service engineer
> Operator/fitter
> Technical sales advisor
> Service management
> Machinery and equipment operatives
> Service engineer
> Technical sales advisor
> Engineering design
> Engineering consultant
> Service management
> Various highways maintenance roles
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MOTORSPORTWorking in the competitive motorsport industry is something a lot of young people dream of, and at Askham Bryan College students learn the secrets of vehicle technology. By using our extensive industry links, we produce skilled students, giving them an edge in this competitive field.
Motorsport Engineering / Motor Vehicle Technology / Vehicle Restoration
To find out more about careers and courses in this industry visit:www.askham-bryan.ac.uk/the-college
Please see pages 90-93 for our course listings and their study locations.
LEVEL 1WE DON’T JUST THINK, WE DO.
Introduction to Motor Vehicle
Motorsport Engineering
Vehicle RestorationLEVEL 3
Motor Vehicle Technology or Motorsport LEVEL 2
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bespoke to Askham Bryan
wage for experienced roles
workshop
£45k
£18kaverage entry level wage
competitions attended by our studentstrack day
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Newton Rigg, Middlesbrough and York campuses are in incredible locations. On our doorstep you can try new adventure sports like scrambling or stand-up paddle boarding. If your focus is sport or the gym, our sports facilities are a fun place to learn. Uniformed Public Services is a great addition to your CV for your qualification process. Your experience is strengthened by our tutors’ industry experience.
Outdoor Adventure Sport / Uniformed Public Services / Sport
To find out more about careers and courses in this industry visit:www.askham-bryan.ac.uk/the-college
Please see pages 90-93 for our course listings and their study locations.
OUTDOOR ADVENTURE, SPORT & PUBLIC SERVICES
Outdoor Adventure Sport
Sport
Public Services
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3Outdoor Adventure Sport
Sport
Uniformed Public Services
WE DON’T JUST THINK, WE DO.
WORK READY LEARNING.
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as a fire recruit£22k
wage for a sports physiotherapist
wage for outdoor instructors
Sports facilities on-site at Newton Rigg and York campuses
Links with the
Chance to join Combined Cadet Force
£23k
£21k
such as the Caribbean and Icelandstudy trips
degreewe offer a foundation
in Sport (Adventure and Outdoor Education), Coaching and Fitness
Uniformed Public Services
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“I was given the chance to show my coaching skills to different schools in the York district!”
Sam Parker*Level 3 BTEC Diploma Sports Coaching & Fitness
SPOTLIGHT ON...
*To read Sam’s full interview, visit: www.askham-bryan.ac.uk/alumni
“The tutors knew everything to do with sport, from performance analysis to human anatomy.”
Why Askham Bryan?
I wanted to expand my knowledge and experience of everything to do with sport. I came to Askham Bryan with hopes of making a fresh start for myself, and I knew with hard work and determination I could accomplish the goal I set out for myself.
The expertise of the course tutors had a big impact on why I chose to study at Askham Bryan.
What’s been your favourite experience?
One of my favourite things was receiving the opportunity to travel to Martinique in the Caribbean for two weeks and showcase my coaching abilities to the children over there.
> Teaching
> Work at outdoor activity centres
> Work for equipment manufacturers and retailers
> Leisure or holiday company work in Britain or abroad
> Sports physiotherapist
> Nutritionist
> Exercise physiologist
> Fitness centre manager
> Personal trainer
> Secondary school teacher
> Sports administrator
> Sports coach
> Sports development officer
> Sports therapist
NEXT STEPS
I challenged myself to try and start something new.
I received tremendous help from the tutors when I struggled with my dyslexia.
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At hand, there is a small dedicated veterinary nursing suite in addition to our wildlife park to really enhance your studies. Our diplomas give you 96 UCAS points at Merit level, giving you access to pursue our Foundation Degree in Veterinary Nursing.
Animal Welfare / Animal Nursing / Veterinary Nursing
To find out more about careers and courses in this industry visit:www.askham-bryan.ac.uk/the-college
Please see pages 90-93 for our course listings and their study locations.
VETERINARY NURSING
Veterinary Nursing Apprenticeship
Certificate in Animal Nursing
LEVEL 2.5Introduction to Animal Nursing and Welfare
WE DON’T JUST THINK, WE DO.
WORK READY LEARNING.
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 2
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replicated for training purposes vet suite
expected for a top end wage
and anaesthesia skills training
earned for entry level
Radiography and Diagnostic equipment available to use
£26k
nursing
£18kwho are experts in their fieldhighly skilled staff
100+employers working with us
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“The classroom teaching, practical animal handling & husbandry were really valuable.”
Victoria Graham RVN*Veterinary Nursing and Animal Welfare
SPOTLIGHT ON...
*To read Victoria’s full interview, visit: www.askham-bryan.ac.uk/alumni
“Staff were very supportive through the transition from being employed to a student, I am very grateful.”
Why Askham Bryan?
I chose Askham Bryan because of the range of courses available to me. As a mature student returning to education, Askham Bryan gave me the opportunity to gently ease back into education and gain some additional UCAS points.
What are you doing now and what career are you looking to go into?
I am now a lecturer in Veterinary Nursing at Askham Bryan. Having realised a couple of years into my programme that this was an avenue I was highly interested in and felt I would be good at, I didn’t realise that the opportunity would be available to me so soon in my career.
As for the future, I hope to continue to study and continue to grow my skills as a lecturer.
Askham Bryan gave me the opportunity to gently ease back into education.
Staff were very supportive.
What were the best things about your course and the College?
The best thing about the college when I started was seeing it move through a period of rejuvenation to improve the facilities, which was also a major factor in my decision to remain at Askham Bryan College.
Juggling the assignment workload was the most challenging aspect of studying, however the staff were very supportive.
> Head veterinary nurse
> Practice manager
> Specialist veterinary nurse
> Sales representative
> Rehabilitation (i.e. physiotherapy or hydrotherapy)
> Roles in the pharmaceutical or animal health industry
> Teacher
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If you are looking to extend your knowledge and skills beyond successfully completing a Level 3 Study Programme and ultimately improve your employability, then a higher education qualification will offer greater opportunities and allow you to open up new and exciting experiences across various professions.
For further information on our Higher Education (HE) Degree Programmes and specific open events please visit our website, or order our HE prospectus.www.askham-bryan.ac.uk | 01904 [email protected]
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AgricultureExtended Foundation Degree AgricultureBSc/BSc (Hons) AgricultureFoundation Degree AgricultureBSc/BSc (Hons) Agricultural Management (top up)
Animal ManagementExtended Foundation Degree Animal ManagementBSc/BSc (Hons) Animal Management and ScienceFoundation Degree Animal ManagementFoundation Degree Canine and Feline Training and BehaviourFoundation Degree Management of Animal Collections with ConservationBSc/BSc (Hons) Animal Management (top up)BSc/BSc (Hons) Canine and Feline Behaviour and Welfare (top up)BSc/BSc (Hons) Animal Conservation (top up)BSc/BSc (Hons) Zoo Management (top up)MSc Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare (apply direct)MSc Zoo Management and Conservation (apply direct)
ArboricultureFoundation Degree Arboriculture and Urban Forestry
Countryside ManagementExtended Foundation Degree Countryside ManagementFoundation Degree Countryside ManagementBSc/BSc (Hons) Countryside Management (top up)
EnterpriseFoundation Degree Enterprise
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EquineExtended Foundation Degree Equine Science and ManagementBSc/BSc (Hons) Equine ScienceFoundation Degree Equine Science and ManagementBSc/BSc (Hons) Equine Business Management (top up)BSc/BSc (Hons) Equine Science and Management (top up)
HorticultureExtended Foundation Degree HorticultureBSc/BSc (Hons) Horticulture with Landscape Garden ManagementFoundation Degree HorticultureBSc/BSc (Hons) Applied Horticulture (top up)
SportFoundation Degree Sport (Adventure and Outdoor Education)Foundation Degree Sport (Coaching and Fitness)
Veterinary NursingFoundation Degree Veterinary NursingBSc/BSc (Hons) Veterinary Nursing (top up)
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Agriculture
Agriculture Level 1
Agriculture Level 2
Agriculture Level 3
Agriculture Level 2 or 3 Apprenticeship
Agriculture Level 4 Higher Apprenticeship
Animal Management
Animal Care Level 1
Animal Care Level 2
Animal Care Companion or Zoo and Wildlife Pathway Level 2
Animal Care Level 2 (Dog Grooming)
Animal Management Level 3
Animal Management (Wildlife) Level 3
Animal Management (Companion Animal) Level 3
Animal Management (Zoos) Level 3
Animal Management (Applied Science) Level 3
Animal Care Level 2 Apprenticeship
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Study programme courses and Apprenticeships index Outdoor Adventure, Sport & Public Services
Sport and Leadership Level 1
Outdoor Adventure Sport Level 2
Outdoor Adventure Sport Level 3
Sport Level 2
Sport Level 3
Public Services Level 2
Uniformed Public Services Level 3
Veterinary Nursing
Introduction to Animal Nursing and Welfare Level 2/3
Veterinary Nursing Level 3
Certificate in Animal Nursing Level 2
Veterinary Nursing Apprenticeship
Hair and Beauty
Women and Men's Hairdressing Level 2
Barbering Level 2
Beauty Specialist Techniques Level 2
Beauty Specialist Techniques Level 3
Complementary Therapies Level 3
Women's Hairdressing Level 3
Make-up Artistry Level 3
Apprenticeship in Barbering Level 2
Apprenticeship Hairdressing Level 2 or 3
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Health, Social Care and Childhood Studies
Health and Social Care Level 1
Health and Social Care Level 2
Childcare and Education Level 3
Health and Social Care Level 3
Emergency Care Cadet Academy Level 3
Floristry
Floristry Level 2
Floristry Level 3
Forestry and Arboriculture
Forestry and Arboriculture Level 2
Forestry and Arboriculture Level 3
Trees and Timber Level 2 or Level 3 Arborist Apprenticeship
Forest Operative Apprenticeship level 2
Horticulture
Horticulture Level 1
Horticulture Level 2
Horticulture Level 3
Horticulture Apprenticeship Level 2 or Level 3
Sports Turf (Golf or Groundsman) Level 2 or 3 Apprenticeship
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Land and Wildlife (Countryside and Game)
Land and Wildlife Level 2
Land and Wildlife Level 3
Environmental Conservation Level 2 or Level 3 Apprenticeship
Level 2 Apprenticeship Game and Wildlife
Motorsport
Introduction to Motor Vehicle Level 1
Motor Vehicle Technology and Motorsport Level 2
Motorsport Engineering Level 3
Motor Vehicle Restoration Level 2
Motor Vehicle Restoration Level 3
Land-Based Engineering
Land-Based Engineering Level 2
Land-Based Engineering Level 3
Level 2 Land-Based Service Engineering Apprenticeship
Level 3 Land-Based Technical Engineering Apprenticeship
Plant Maintenance (Construction) Level 2 or 3 Apprenticeship
Equine
Horse Care Access to Learning Level 1
Equine Care Level 2
Equine Management Level 3 Equine Sport
Equine Management Level 3 Practical Equine Management
Equine Level 2 or 3 Apprenticeship (workplace)
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Data ProtectionWe record your personal information when you contact us and if you subsequently enrol on a course, will use this information to manage your enrolment, study, examination and other services which we may provide to you. We hold any personal information including any sensitive information in accordance with the College’s data retention policy.
When we no longer lawfully require that information, then that information will either be deleted or anonymised. For instance, if you decide not to enrol on a course, then your personal information will be deleted or anonymised after a year.
All data will remain at all times within the UK and European Economic Area (EEA). We may share your information with some third parties, including the Education and Skills Funding Agency, local education authorities, Ofsted, Advanced Learner Loan Company, etc and awarding bodies where we are under a statutory obligation to do so or if it is in the College’s legitimate interests. Where we do this, there will be a clear purpose for the sharing, and a data sharing agreement will first be put in place to define expectations for the use, control and security of your personal information. If you have any concerns about the way we are collecting or using your personal information, you should raise your concerns in the first instance with the College’s Data Protection Officer, [email protected].
If you are not satisfied with that response, you may then wish to contact the Information Commissioner’s Office at: ico.org.uk/concerns.
For further details about the use, retention and sharing of your personal information, how to withdraw your consent to the use of this information, and your rights under UK data protection legislation, please visit www.askham-bryan.ac.uk/the-college/college-policies or www.newtonrigg.ac.uk/the-college/college-policies.
We have tried to ensure that all of the information provided in this prospectus is accurate and is as up-to-date as possible. However, sometimes the information can change and you should check our website for the latest information before you apply. Where there are differences between the contents of this prospectus and our website, the contents of the website take precedence. Please note: all photographs are for illustrative purposes only.
We will always try to deliver the course as described in the prospectus. However, sometimes we do have to make changes as set out below:
• Courses will be run subject to viable student numbers. Details of which will be on our website from July ahead of the academic year.
• We will review all courses each year and change them to reflect the expertise of our staff and student and employer feedback.
• We will aim to ensure that you have a range of courses to choose from and we will let students know in good time the courses available for them. We will provide details on our website.
• We will only change courses if it is necessary for us to do so. This could be because of regulatory change, funding issues or to ensure appropriate accreditation.
• We will let you know about any changes as soon as we can and we will always aim to do this before the start of the academic year. Our terms and conditions and our policies and procedures set out the process we will follow to make any such changes.
• On occasion we may need to make changes to parts of the course or how we deliver it.
• We will only make these changes where we have to or where these changes are to benefit our students.
• We do make every effort to check the accuracy of the information in this prospectus at the time we print it. However if you feel that any of the information is not accurate or misleading then please do contact us.
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01904 772277 [email protected] www.askham-bryan.ac.uk
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Newton Rigg College, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0AH
01768 893400 [email protected] www.newtonrigg.ac.uk
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