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At Southport College
we aim to give all our
students an exceptional
experience. The University
Centre and our specialist
facilities provide the best
possible environment for
higher level studies.
Our degree level courses are designed to prepare you for a rewarding career in your chosen field. They are, in some cases, validated by partner universities meaning you can gain a full honours degree while studying at Southport College. Students who study with us benefit from affordable course fees, small class sizes, high levels of support and expert tuition from industry
experienced and professionally qualified staff. We also provide, where possible, opportunities to gain relevant professional experience through live briefs or projects.
We firmly believe that our University Centre is truly a great place to study and succeed.
You are welcome to pay us a visit, either at our Open Evenings, or through contacting us directly. I do hope to have the opportunity to welcome you as a student soon.
John Clarke
ContentsWHY STUDY AT THE UNIVERSITY CENTRE? 6
FACILITIES AT THE UNIVERSITY CENTRE 8
APPLYING TO SOUTHPORT COLLEGE 10
STUDENT FINANCE 12
PRE-ACCESS DIPLOMA 14
Pre-Access to Business Level 2 14
ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION DIPLOMA 15
Business Level 3 15
Computing Level 3 16
Education Level 3 17
Health & Caring Professions Level 3 18
Nursing & Midwifery Level 3 20
Science & Allied Medical Professions Level 3 22
Social Science Level 3 23
FOUNDATION ENTRY 24
Foundation Diploma Art & Design Level 4 24
HIGHER EDUCATION
HNC Business 24
HNC Engineering 25
HND Film & TV Production 26
HND Games Design 27
HND Graphic Design 28
HND Photography 30
Foundation Degree Children, Young People & their Services 30
BSc (Hons)/Foundation Degree Criminology 32
BSc/Foundation Degree Computing and IT 34
BA (Hons) Higher Education 36
BA (Hons)/HND/HNC Health & Social Care 36
Cert ED/PGCE (Education & Training) Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector 37
OUR UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIPS 38
Open Evening 2017Wednesday 7 June 2017 3.30pm-7.00pmSouthport College, Mornington Road, Southport, PR9 0TT
01704 500606 [email protected]
I am delighted to welcome you to our University Centre prospectus.
VISIT US
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THE PRINCIPAL
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The higher education programmes offered at Southport College University Centre cover a wide range of subjects and can be studied flexibly alongside work or family commitments with highly competitive course fees. .
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Study LocalOur University Centre is a self-contained area within Southport College to give you private study zones and dedicated classroom spaces.
Access to TutorsYou will study in much smaller classes than large universities and benefit from the improved level of tutor contact.
Business LinksSouthport College has many links with local businesses and industry professionals who share their experiences with our students to prepare them for employment
Industry ExperienceOur tutors are all industry experienced. They bring many years of experience and connections to pass on to you.
Work ExperienceLive briefs or client projects are an integral part of the courses. You will gain valuable work experience to enhance your CV and job applications.
Competitive FeesOur course fees are extremely competitive and can be paid using the student loan system.
When you choose to study at Southport College’s University Centre you are choosing to study at a well-established institution with excellent facilities.
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WHY STUDY AT THE UNIVERSITY
CENTRE?
VISIT AN OPEN EVENINGOpen Evenings are relaxed events which provide you with the chance to talk to tutors about the courses, have a look at the facilities, discuss finance and even apply for your course.
Open Evening33 Wednesday 7 June 2017 3.30pm - 7.00pm
To arrange a tour or visit outside of these dates you can contact our School Liaison team on 01704 392741.
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FACILITIES AT THE UNIVERSITY
CENTRE
University CentreAll our HE students have access to private study zones and dedicated classroom spaces within the Southport College Campus. In addition students are able to use industry standard facilities and equipment for their specific subject area.
Art & DesignOur Art & Design students have access to state-of-the-art facilities including Apple Mac computers, clothes printing presses, screen printing facilities, computer-controlled embroidery machines, 3D printers and modern studio spaces.
Childcare/ Health & Social CareOur newly-refurbished Tony Leigh building contains a simulated hospital ward and nursery to be used by our Childcare and Health & Social Care students.
Computing & ITComputing students benefit from modern Windows PCs with simulated infrastructure and networking facilities. Our computing classrooms were recently refurbished with brand new, bright, modern teaching and learning environments and a state-of-the-art technology workshop.
Creative MediaCreative Media students have access to a fully-equipped TV studio and editing suite, Apple Macs and modern studio space.
EngineeringEngineering students will benefit from our newly refurbished workshop that will include a new e-learning classroom along with around £150,000 worth of engineering equipment.
Games DesignStudents use the same Hollywood standard computer-generated imagery programmes as those used to create the graphics in Oscar-winning films such as Pirates of the Caribbean and Lord of the Rings.
Graphic DesignGraphic Design students have access to a range of printing presses, Apple Macs, study spaces full of natural light and a gallery to exhibit and sell their work.
PhotographyHigh-end digital SLR cameras and lenses can be loaned by Photography students as well as having access to computers with photo editing software and other facilities such as a darkroom and photography studios.
ScienceScience students can make use of brand new classrooms, science labs, IT room and a range of specialist research books in our library.
The University Centre is well stocked with books and learning resources. You can self-loan laptops and there are quiet study areas as well as a relaxation area exclusively for Higher Education students.
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Pre-AccessOur Pre-Access courses are for learners who want to progress into Further or Higher Education courses, but who maybe didn’t gain the necessary qualifications to go straight into a Level 3 course. The courses are designed to develop knowledge and understanding of the chosen subject but also to assist students with the skills necessary for successful completion of the Access courses.
AccessAccess to Higher Education courses are designed for people who want to take a university level course, but who didn’t gain the qualifications they needed while at school. Each Diploma includes units in several different subjects, and taken together these prepare students for the study of a particular subject at degree level. Access courses are designed to help you get back into education, and our tutors will provide all the support and guidance you need to achieve your goals.
Teacher TrainingAt Southport College we offer the full range of teacher training courses for individuals looking to enter this sector. Courses begin with the Certificate in Education and Training, Preparatory which provides an introduction to teaching and it’s the essential first step towards becoming a teacher. We also offer the Certificate in Education and Training, Introductory which is a qualification that represents the associate teacher role. Finally, the PGCE/CertEd corresponds to the full teacher role and is one of the final steps towards becoming a fully qualified teacher.
HND/HNCHNCs (Higher National Certificates) and HNDs (Higher National Diplomas) are work related (vocational) Higher Education qualifications. Whilst bachelor’s degrees tend to focus on gaining knowledge, HNCs and HNDs are designed to give you the skills to put that knowledge to effective use in a particular job. HNCs take two years to complete part-time and HNDs take two years full-time and can also be taken part-time over three years. They are highly valued by employers both in the UK and overseas and can also count towards membership of professional bodies and other employer organisations. HNDs and HNCs can also provide exemption from certain degree modules.
Foundation DegreesFoundation Degrees are designed to equip you for a particular area of work; as well as giving you the general skills that are useful in any type of job. They’re university-level qualifications, like other degrees but Foundation Degree courses are designed with a particular area of work in mind, with the help of employers from that sector. Typically, you’ll get the chance to learn in the workplace as well as the classroom. Foundation Degrees offer a route into Higher Education for people of all ages and backgrounds. Please note all Foundation Degrees include a compulsory placement.
Honours DegreesHonours Degrees are the highest level of qualification offered at Southport College. They involve three years of study and combine some practical sessions alongside theory based learning, often with a dissertation or project in the final year. Students who have completed HNDs or Foundation Degrees may be eligible to ‘top-up’ to an Honours Degree.
HONOURS DEGREES ARE THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF QUALIFICATION
FOUNDATION DEGREES OFFER A ROUTE INTO HIGHER EDUCATION FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES AND BACKGROUNDS.
ACCESS COURSES ARE DESIGNED TO HELP YOU GET BACK INTO EDUCATION
APPLYING TO SOUTHPORT
COLLEGE
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EnrolmentIn August you will get a letter inviting you in to enrol on your course. You will need to bring your qualification certificates or A-Level results slip on the day. Any other special instructions will be in the letter. If you are planning to use an Adult Learner loan to pay for your course you will need to bring confirmation that you have applied for the funding when you enrol.
APPLY THROUGH UCAS
HNC/HND/Foundation Degree/BA/BSc or PGCE coursesThe institution code for Southport College is S35For higher education courses such as HNC/HND/Foundation Degree/BA you will need to apply directly to UCAS. PGCE need to apply directly to Southport College (not UCAS).
How to applyVisit www.ucas.com to register. You will be asked to add your personal details and create a username and password.
33 Next you will add your course(s), qualifications (either completed or currently studying) and employment history.
33 Write a personal statement; your personal statement shows us why you want to study the course.
33 Obtain a reference, for example, from a teacher, tutor or other professional.
33 Pay your application fee; for 2017 entry it is £13 for one course or £24 for multiple courses and for late applications sent after 30 June.
InterviewIf you are considered a suitable candidate for the course you will be invited in to Southport College for an interview to check if the course is right for you. You will receive a letter with the time and date of your interview along with any special instructions.
OffersIf you application is successful you will receive an offer through UCAS and you can accept your place.
EnrolmentIn August you will get a letter inviting you in to enrol on your course. You will need to bring your qualification certificates or A-Level results slip on the day. Any other special instructions will be in the letter. If you are planning to use Student Finance to pay for your course you will need to bring confirmation that you have applied for the funding when you enrol.
LEVEL 2 AND LEVEL 3 PRE-ACCESS AND ACCESS TO HE COURSES
ApplicationYou can apply directly to Southport College for Level 2 and Level 3 courses such as Pre-Access and Access. Visit www.southport.ac.uk, search for your course and follow the online application instructions.
InterviewYou will be invited in for an interview to check if the course is right for you. It’s also your chance to ask about finance and learning support at the College. You will receive a letter with the time and date of your interview along with any special instructions.
Formal offerWe send you a formal offer letter which fully explains the grades you need to get on to the course.
You need to return the slip included in the formal offer letter to confirm your place.
At Southport College we want to make applying for a course as easy as possible. With that in mind, we have produced a handy guide which explains exactly what happens when you apply to us.
Our Courses
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Your age and what you are studying can determine the cost of your course and how you can pay for it. But don’t worry, you can talk to our student guidance team on 01704 392704 or email [email protected]
Course Course fee per annum Duration
Pre-Access Call for details 01704 392704 1 year, 3 days per week
Access courses Call for details 01704 392704 1 year, 3 days per week
Art & Design Foundation Studies Level 4 Call for details 01704 392704 1 year, 4 days per week
HNC Business £2,000 2 years part-time
HNC Engineering £2,000 2 years part-time
HNC Health & Social Care £2,000 2 years
HND Film & TV Production £6,000/£3,000 2 years full-time
HND Games Design £6,000/£3,000 2 years full-time
HND Graphic Design £6,000/£3,000 2 years full-time
HND Health & Social Care £6,000/£3,000 2 years full-time
HND Photography £6,000/£3,000 2 years full-time
FdA Children, Young People & their Services £6,000/£3,000 2 years full-time
FdA Criminology & Social Sciences £6,000/£3,000 2 years full-time
FdSc Computing & IT £6,000/£3,000 2 years full-time
BA (Hons) Criminology & Social Sciences £6,000 3 years full-time
BA (Hons) Health & Social Care (Level 6 top up) £6,000 1 year full-time
BSc Computing & IT £6,000 3 years full-time
BA (Hons) Working with Children and Families (Child Young People and Family Studies) £6,000 3 years full-time
Cert Ed / PGCE (Education & Training) Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector £3,000 2 years part-time
NB: For enquires regarding part time opportunities, contact: guidance @southport.ac.uk
STUDENT FINANCE
STUDENTS OF ANY AGE STUDYING ALL HE COURSES, INCLUDING PGCE, CAN APPLY FOR A LOAN33 Payment for our university level courses is normally through the Student Loan system.
33 Students must have proof of their loan in place before they can enrol on a course.
33 You can apply for a loan by visiting https://www.gov.uk/student-finance.
33 You can also pay your course fees in full without a loan or via an invoice to your employer if they are paying for you.
STUDENTS AGED 19 OR OVER STUDYING ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION COURSE33 Advanced Learner Loans have been introduced for learners aged 19 and above, who are studying at Level 3 and above and whose course starts on or after 1st August 2016.
33 These loans will cover the cost of tuition so you don’t have to pay up front. Interest on the loans is lower than anything available on the high street and linked to inflation.
33 It’s really easy to apply, your household income isn’t taken into account and there’s no credit check.
33 Repayments don’t start until April 2018 and you won’t have to pay anything back until you are earning over £21,000 a year.
33 The good news is that where a student takes out a loan for an Access to Higher Education course, the outstanding amount is written off upon completion of a Higher Education programme.
ART FOUNDATION LEVEL 4 COURSE33 Students aged 18 when enrolling on this course will not be required to pay tuition fees.
33 Students aged 19 and over will be required to pay the tuition fee and can apply for an Advanced Learner Loan to cover the cost.
ALL OTHER COURSES33 Students on all other courses are required to pay their tuition fees in full before the course commences.
33 Assistance may be available for certain students.
33 If you require assistance with your fees then please contact Student Guidance to check eligibility.
NON-EU NATIONALSStudents from outside the EU may be subject to overseas fees. For further information regarding these fees, please refer to guidance from the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA) at www.ukcisa.org.uk
DISABLED STUDENTS ALLOWANCE (DSA)DSA grants to help pay for additional equipment and support needed as a result of disability, ongoing health condition, sensory impairment, mental health condition or specific learning difficulty. The allowance can help with the cost of a non-medical helper, specialist equipment, the cost of extra travel and other course related items. To find out if you qualify and how to apply, please contact Student Guidance on 01704 392704 or email: [email protected]. Apply early if you think you are eligible as the process can take a couple of months to complete.
ADDITIONAL COSTSSome courses may carry materials, residential or miscellaneous fees. You will be given information during your interview.
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Pre-Access
Apply through Southport CollegeEntry requirements:Applicants must have a Level 1 qualification in English and maths or be working at Level 1/towards Level 2 in both subjects on completion of an initial assessment.
GCSE (Level 2)Assessment/examinations:Students will sit GCSE examinations during May-June.
About the course:The pre-access programme allows students to undertake GCSE qualifications, including English, maths, science and psychology.
It is ideal for learners who:
33 Want to progress into other further or Higher Education courses, or into new work areas
33 Are returning or planning to return to work and who are seeking to update and/ or add to their employment skills
33 For whatever reason have not previously achieved in education
33 Need to develop their literacy and/or numeracy skills
Further study and career options:Students can progress onto other Level 3 programmes of study or can progress to an Access to Higher Education Diploma qualification.
Awarding body: Eduqas, EDEXCEL, AQA
PRE-ACCESS
Business Level 3
Apply through Southport CollegeThis course is designed to allow students to progress to business studies and other related higher education courses.
You will study a range of subjects including:
33 Marketing
33 Accounting
33 Business Management
In addition, you will also study units in maths, English, personal development and research skills all aimed at preparing you for study at undergraduate level.
Further study and career options:On successful completion of the course you could go on to degree courses in business or other related subjects.
Entry requirements:The minimum entry requirements are:33 GCSE English and Maths at Grade C or above
33 Applicants who possess Adult literacy and numeracy at level 2 will also meet the minimum entry requirements, however please note that not all universities will accept these
33 It is recommended you check the entry requirements of your preferred universities
Acceptance is also subject to satisfactory interview to ensure that you:
33 Have aims that match the programme
33 Have the ability to benefit from the programme
33 Have the potential to achieve the standards required by the programme
You will also be required to undertake a short written assessment prior to an offer of acceptance being made.
Students whose first language is not English should have IELTS 5.5 or equivalent. Any learners who do not have a sufficient level of written English would be advised to complete relevant ESOL qualifications prior to enrolling on an Access to HE course.
Duration:3 days (15 hours) per week for 34 weeks from September through to June.
Assessment/examinations:There will be a mix of continuous assessment methods including essays, case studies and centre set examinations.
Awarding body: Open Awards
ACCESS TO HIGHER
EDUCATION DIPLOMA
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Computing Level 3
Apply through Southport CollegeThis course has been developed to allow students to progress to computing degree programmes.
You will study a range of subjects including:
33 Computer systems architecture
33 Networks and communication protocols
33 Event-driven programming
33 Database principles and design
33 Web design and development
Further study and career options:On successful completion of the course you could go on to higher education courses in computing.
Entry requirements:The minimum entry requirements are:33 GCSE English and Maths at grade C or above
33 Applicants who possess adult literacy and numeracy at Level 2 will also meet the minimum entry requirements, however please note that not all universities will accept these
33 It is recommended you check the entry requirements of your preferred universities
Acceptance is also subject to satisfactory interview to ensure that you:
33 Have aims that match the programme
33 Have the ability to benefit from the programme
33 Have the potential to achieve the standards required by the programme
You will also be required to undertake a short written assessment prior to an offer of acceptance being made.
Students whose first language is not English should have IELTS 5.5 or equivalent. Any learners who do not have a sufficient level of written English would be advised to complete relevant ESOL qualifications prior to enrolling on an Access to HE course.
Duration: 3 days (15 hours) per week for 32 weeks from September through to June
Assessment/examinations:There will be a mix of continuous assessment methods such as reports and practical work along with centre set examinations.
Awarding body: Open Awards
Education Level 3
Apply through Southport CollegeThis course is designed to allow students to enter a teacher education or related course. It provides a comprehensive introduction to relevant academic and National Curriculum subjects.
You will study a range of subjects including:
33 Education studies
33 Psychology
33 English Literature
In addition, you will also units in maths, English, personal development and research skills all aimed at preparing you for study at undergraduate level.
Further study and career options:On successful completion of the course you could go on to degree courses in teacher education or humanities based subjects.
Entry requirements:The minimum entry requirements are:33 GCSE English, Maths and Science at Grade C or above
33 Applicants who possess adult literacy and numeracy at Level 2 may be able to complete one GCSE alongside the access programme
33 Please note that students wishing to progress to a teaching qualification will require recent relevant experience in a school.
However, you are recommended to have: 33 Five GCSEs including GCSE Science, English and Maths at grade C or above
33 For entry to teaching qualifications universities may also require recent relevant experience in a school
33 It is recommended you check the entry requirements of your preferred universities
Acceptance is also subject to satisfactory interview to ensure that you:
33 Have aims that match the programme
33 Have the ability to benefit from the programme
33 Have the potential to achieve the standards required by the programme
You will also be required to undertake a short written assessment prior to an offer of acceptance being made.
Students whose first language is not English should have IELTS 5.5 or equivalent. Any learners who do not have a sufficient level of written English would be advised to complete relevant ESOL qualifications prior to enrolling on an Access to HE course.
Duration:3 days (15 hours) per week for 32 weeks from September through to June.
Assessment/examinations:This is a modular based course and mainly consists of coursework including essays and projects.
Awarding body: Open Awards
ACCESS TO HIGHER
EDUCATION DIPLOMA
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Adam AinscowCourse Studied: Access to Health
Adam said “I’d got as far as I could in my career but needed a degree to progress further. An access course was the easiest way for me to get to university and initially I looked at studying at another college closer to my home. However, after talking to the tutors and taking a look around Southport College I got a better feeling. The tutors were really supportive and it seemed a better place to study. What’s more, the course is only 3 days a week at Southport College as opposed to 5 days elsewhere, so it was much better for my childcare arrangements.” Adam added “I’d not been in education for 15 years but the tutors really helped me return to studying and the students on the course all supported each other as a group. When people have asked me what doing an Access Course has been like, I’ve described it as doing a Rubik’s Cube. When I started, everything seemed all over the place but with the help of tutors, support of my fellow students and the facilities at Southport College my Rubik’s Cube is now all lined up. I’ve been offered places on the Paramedic Practice diploma at both UCLan and Liverpool John Moores University!”
“When people have asked me what doing an Access Course has been like, I’ve described it as doing a Rubik’s Cube. When I started, everything seemed all over the place but with the help of tutors, support of my fellow students and the facilities at Southport College my Rubik’s Cube is now all lined up.”
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Health & Caring Professions Level 3
Apply through Southport CollegeThis course is designed to allow students to progress into nursing degree programmes or the other professions allied to medicine e.g. occupational therapy, operating department practitioner, paramedics. It can also be used to gain entry to degrees in a range of applied social science subjects.
You will study a range of subjects including:
33 Health Studies
33 Health Sciences (Biology)
33 Psychology
In addition, you will also study units in maths, English, personal development and research skills all aimed at preparing you for study at undergraduate level.
Further study and career options:On successful completion of the course you could go on to higher education courses such as nursing or other professional courses linked to health, for example Occupational Therapy/Midwifery.
Entry requirements:The minimum entry requirements are:33 GCSE English and maths at grade C or above
33 Applicants who possess adult literacy and numeracy at Level 2 will also meet the minimum entry requirements
However, you are recommended to have:33 GCSE Science, English and Maths at grade C or above
33 Universities may also require relevant experience in health and social care
33 It is recommended that you check the entry requirements of your preferred universities
Acceptance is also subject to satisfactory interview to ensure that you:
33 Have aims that match the programme
33 Have the ability to benefit from the programme
33 Have the potential to achieve the standards required by the programme
You will also be required to undertake a short written assessment prior to an offer of acceptance being made.
Students whose first language is not English should have IELTS 5.5 or equivalent. Any learners who do not have a sufficient level of written English would be advised to complete relevant ESOL qualifications prior to enrolling on a Access to HE course.
Duration:3 days (15 hours) per week for 32 weeks from September through to June.
Assessment/examinations:The course contains a mix of continuous assessment methods such as essays and case studies which are used to build a portfolio. There are no external exams as part of this course.
Awarding body: Open Awards
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EDUCATION DIPLOMA
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“Fitting studies and the course around family life was OK as the course hours more or less matched those of school so childcare was straightforward.”
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Nursing & Midwifery Level 3
Apply through Southport CollegeThis course has been developed to allow students to progress to midwifery degree programmes or other health related courses.
You will study a range of subjects including:
33 Human Biology
33 Health Studies
33 Psychology
In addition, you will also study units in maths, English, personal development and research skills all aimed at preparing you for study at undergraduate level.
Further study and career options:On successful completion of the course you could go on to higher education courses such as nursing or other professional courses linked to health, for example Occupational Therapy/Midwifery.
Entry requirements:The minimum entry requirements are:GCSE English, Maths and Science at Grade C or above
However, you are recommended to have: 33 Five GCSEs including GCSE Science, English and Maths at grade C or above
33 Universities may also require relevant experience in health and social care
33 It is recommended you check the entry requirements of your preferred universities
Acceptance is also subject to satisfactory interview to ensure that you:
33 Have aims that match the programme
33 Have the ability to benefit from the programme
33 Have the potential to achieve the standards required by the programme
You will also be required to undertake a short written assessment prior to an offer of acceptance being made.
Students whose first language is not English should have IELTS 5.5 or equivalent. Any learners who do not have a sufficient level of written English would be advised to complete relevant ESOL qualifications prior to enrolling on a Access to HE course.
Duration:3 days (15 hours) per week for 32 weeks from September through to June.
Assessment/examinations:There will be a mix of continuous assessment methods including essays, reports, presentations exams and portfolio building. There will be no external exams.
Awarding body: Open Awards
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EDUCATION DIPLOMA
Sarah IrwinCourse Studied: Access to Health and Caring Professions
Sarah said “I searched online to find out what I needed to do to become a midwife and found out my qualifications were not suitable. The Access to Health Professions course at Southport College was the fastest way for me to get what I needed. I’d left it a bit late to apply but the tutors got me on the course just in time!The level of work is intense but the tutors are all approachable, plus the group of students support each other too. I’m starting at Edge Hill in September and because I paid for my course with a 24+ Advanced Learning Loan, that debt will be written off. So if you are thinking of a career change, I would say go for it!”
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Science & Allied Medical Professions Level 3
Apply through Southport CollegeThis course is designed to allow students to progress to science degree programmes or other allied medical professions.
You will study a range of subjects including:
33 Biology
33 Chemistry
33 Physics
33 Advanced Mathematics
In addition, you will also units in maths, English, personal development and research skills all aimed at preparing you for study at undergraduate level.
Further study and career options:On successful completion of the course you could go on to degree level courses such as; medicine, dentistry, archaeology, police and criminal investigation, food and nutrition, science and football, wildlife conservation, engineering materials and science.
Entry requirements:The minimum entry requirements are:
33 GCSE English, Maths and Science at Grade C or above
33 Applicants who possess adult literacy and numeracy at Level 2 will also meet the minimum entry requirements, however please note that not all universities will accept these
33 It is recommended you check the entry requirements of your preferred universities
Acceptance is also subject to satisfactory interview to ensure that you:
33 Have aims that match the programme
33 Have the ability to benefit from the programme
33 Have the potential to achieve the standards required by the programme
You will also be required to undertake a short written assessment prior to an offer of acceptance being made.
Students whose first language is not English should have IELTS 5.5 or equivalent. Any learners who do not have a sufficient level of written English would be advised to complete relevant ESOL qualifications prior to enrolling on a Access to HE course.
Duration:3 days (15 hours) per week for 32 weeks from September through to June.
Assessment/examinations:This course contains a mix of continuous assessment methods such essays and case studies along with centre set examinations.
Awarding body: Open Awards
ACCESS TO HIGHER
EDUCATION DIPLOMA
Social Science Level 3
Apply through Southport CollegeSocial Science is concerned with the study of contemporary social issues and problems and this course emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to the subject.
You will study a range of subjects including:
33 Sociology
33 Psychology
33 Criminology
In addition, you will also study units in maths, English, personal development and research skills all aimed at preparing you for study at undergraduate level.
Further study and career options:On successful completion of the course you could go on to social science or allied degree courses ultimately leading to a variety of careers.
Entry requirements:The minimum entry requirements are:
33 GCSE English and Maths at Grade C or above
33 Applicants who possess adult literacy and numeracy at Level 2 will also meet the minimum entry requirements, however please note that not all universities will accept these
33 It is recommended you check the entry requirements of your preferred universities
Acceptance is also subject to satisfactory interview to ensure that you:
33 Have aims that match the programme
33 Have the ability to benefit from the programme
33 Have the potential to achieve the standards required by the programme
You will also be required to undertake a short written assessment prior to an offer of acceptance being made.
Students whose first language is not English should have IELTS 5.5 or equivalent. Any learners who do not have a sufficient level of written English would be advised to complete relevant ESOL qualifications prior to enrolling on an Access to HE course.
Duration:3 days (15 hours) per week for 32 weeks from September through to June.
Assessment/examinations:The course is continually assessed by a combination of essays, presentations and individual research projects.
Awarding body: Open Awards
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Foundation DiplomaArt & Design Level 4
Apply through Southport CollegeThe Level 4 Foundation Diploma in Art & Design offers you the opportunity to explore and develop your artistic practice in preparation for a university degree. You will study a diverse range of materials, techniques and processes to enable you to build a strong portfolio of work.
The course includes a large amount of practical work, which is supported by written work. In addition to the course’s timetabled hours, you will also be expected to undertake approximately 10 hours of independent study every week.
You will study a range of topics including:33 Fine art
33 3-Dimensional design
33 Fashion and textiles
33 Graphic design and illustration
33 Preparation for progression
33 Printmaking
33 Drawing including life drawing
You will also undertake a personal specialist project with your final work being exhibited at the annual College Art, Design & Media Show in June.
Further study and career options:On successful completion of the course you may progress on to degree courses such as: Fashion Design, Fine Art, Graphic Design, Multimedia, Advertising, Embroidery, Illustration, 3D Design, Interior Design, Textile Design and Product Design.
Entry requirements:33 Merit grade Extended Diploma in a related subject such as Art and Design, Graphic Design, Photography
33 Or equivalent such as two A-Levels in related subjects
33 Portfolio that demonstrates a good standard of work.
Acceptance on to the course is also subject to a satisfactory interview
Duration and fees: See page 13 Assessment/examinations:You will be continuously assessed through the production of your portfolio: there are formal assessment points during the year. You will also be externally assessed for your final specialist assignment.
Awarding body: Pearson
HNC Business
UCAS Code: Apply through UCASThis course covers the key knowledge, understanding and practical skills required in the business sector and also offers particular specialist emphasis through the choice of specialist units.
After successful completion of the HNC you may be able to progress onto a HND in Business, which allows more specialisation; this then allows progression to degrees in business subjects.
You will study a range of topics including:33 Business and the business environment
33 Marketing essentials
33 Human resource management
33 Management and operations
33 Management accounting
33 Managing a successful business project
There will also be an additional 5 optional units that are chosen by the College.
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Further study and careers options:After successful completion of the course you should be able to progress to the second or third year of an undergraduate degree in a relevant subject or directly into employment in an associated profession.
Entry requirements:Applicants are required to fulfil at least one of the following entry requirements:33 Minimum 48 UCAS points
33 At least 2 A-Levels
33 BTEC National Certificate/Diploma
33 International Baccalaureate
33 Access to Higher Education Diploma
33 Foundation Diploma
33 Level 3 NVQ or other work based qualification
Applicants are also expected to have:33 GCSE grade C in maths and English
33 Or hold equivalent certificates such as Numeracy Level 2, Literacy Level 2, Functional Skills English, Functional Skills maths or Key Skills.
We also accept other relevant qualifications or work/industry experience. Work/industry experience must show knowledge of and commitment to the course. You will need to demonstrate an ability to study at a Higher Education level.
Duration and fees: See page 13Assessment/examinations:You will be continuously assessed through a series of graded assignments. Assignment work is subject to checks by external examiners to ensure that national standards are met.
Awarding body: EDEXCEL
HNC Engineering
UCAS Code: H100 Apply through UCASThis course is ideal for people employed in an industrial position that requires a good understanding of mechanical/electronic engineering or provides an opportunity for progression for students.
You will study a range of topics including:33 Engineering science
33 Advanced mathematics
33 Analytical methods
33 Project design, implementation and evaluation
33 Materials engineering
33 Management of projects
33 Advanced computer-aided design techniques
33 Health, safety and risk assessment
Further study and career options:On successful completion of the course you could progress on to to a BEng (Hons) degree at university or find employment within the engineering industry.
Entry requirements:Applicants are required to fulfil at least one of the following entry requirements:33 Minimum 48 UCAS points
33 At least 2 A-Levels
33 BTEC National Certificate/Diploma
33 International Baccalaureate
33 Access to Higher Education Diploma
33 Foundation Diploma
33 Level 3 NVQ or other work based qualification
Applicants are also expected to have:33 GCSE grade C in maths and English
33 Or hold equivalents such as Numeracy Level 2, Literacy Level 2, Functional Skills in English or maths or Key Skills.
We also accept other relevant qualifications or work/industry experience that shows knowledge of and commitment to the course. You will need to demonstrate an ability to study at a Higher Education level.
Duration and fees: See page 13Assessment/examinations:You will be assessed by a series of assignments during the course and in some units there is an additional end examination.
Awarding body: EDEXCEL
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HND Film & TV Production
UCAS Code: M3P5Apply through UCASThe course provides you with a “Film School” experience which equips prospective film-makers with the skills to create a film from start to finish. You will learn how to develop ideas, write scripts, produce, direct and edit films using a range of resources, including digital SLR cameras, professional level HD video cameras, editing software and Mac computers.
The course focuses on moving image production, so there is a large focus on short film production, documentary, experimental film, multi-camera studio programmes, foundation visual effects skills and video editing.
You will study a range of topics including:33 Film studies
33 Script writing
33 Television studies
33 Practical Skills for moving image production
33 Camera and lighting techniques
33 Fiction production for the moving image
33 Music video production
33 Moving image documentary production
33 Director for moving image production
33 Producer for moving image production
33 Research techniques
33 Specialist subject investigation
33 Project design, implementation and evaluation
Throughout the course you will create a portfolio of quality work including films, adverts and music videos to show prospective employers. You will also undertake career development and work experience as part of the course.
Further study and career options:On successful completion of the course you could find employment within the TV & Film industry using the industry experience and portfolio of work you have developed throughout the course. You will have also acquired the skills to set up your own production company or write and produce your own independent films.
Entry requirements:Applicants are required to fulfil at least one of the following entry requirements:33 Minimum 48 UCAS points
33 At least 2 A-Levels
33 BTEC National Certificate/Diploma
33 International Baccalaureate
33 Access to Higher Education Diploma
33 Foundation Diploma
33 Level 3 NVQ Level 3 NVQ or other work based qualification
Applicants are also expected to have:33 GCSE grade C in maths and English
33 Or hold equivalent certificates such as Numeracy Level 2, Literacy Level 2, Functional Skills English, Functional Skills maths or Key Skills.
We also accept other relevant qualifications or work/industry experience. Work/industry experience must show knowledge of and commitment to the course. You will need to demonstrate an ability to study at a Higher Education level.
Duration and fees: See page 13Assessment/examinations:You will be continuously assessed through a series of graded assignments. Your assignment work is also subject to checks by external examiners to ensure that national standards are met.
Awarding body: Pearson
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HND Games Design
UCAS Code: G4D6Apply through UCASThe course aims to provide you with knowledge and professional skills in areas of games design, animation and 3D games engines. The course focuses on the technical requirements for constructing computer games, including related aspects such as project management, games engines and design techniques. You will also undertake an industry placement as part of your studies.
You will study a range of topics including:33 2D Digital Graphics
33 3D Modelling
33 3D Computer Game Engines
33 Level Design
33 Computer Game Design Techniques
33 Production Techniques
33 Quality Assurance
33 Research Techniques
33 Project Design, Implementation and Evaluation
33 Career Development
Throughout the course you will create a portfolio of quality work including games, animations and show reels to show prospective employers.
Further study and career options:On successful completion of the course you could find employment within the games industry using the industry experience and portfolio of work you have developed throughout the course. Alternatively you may choose to use your skills in related industries such as film and television animation.
Entry requirements:Applicants are required to fulfil at least one of the following entry requirements:33 Minimum 48 UCAS points
33 At least 2 A-Levels
33 BTEC National Certificate/Diploma
33 International Baccalaureate
33 Access to Higher Education Diploma
33 Foundation Diploma
33 Level 3 NVQ Level 3 NVQ or other work based qualification
Applicants are also expected to have:33 GCSE grade C in maths and English
33 Or hold equivalent certificates such as Numeracy Level 2, Literacy Level 2, Functional Skills English, Functional Skills maths or Key Skills.
We also accept other relevant qualifications or work/industry experience. Work/industry experience must show knowledge of and commitment to the course. You will need to demonstrate an ability to study at a Higher Education level.
Duration and fees: See page 13Assessment/examinations:You will be continuously assessed through a series of graded assignments. Your assignment work is also subject to checks by external examiners to ensure that national standards are met.
Awarding body: Edexcel
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HND Graphic Design
UCAS Code: W210Apply through UCASThe HND Graphic Design has been developed to give you the creative and technical skills, understanding and background knowledge required to be successfully employed within the graphic design industry.
Within the course you will explore a variety of visual communication forms including illustration, print, typography, lens based media, time based media and computer aided graphic design; giving you the essential training and skills development required for a range of careers in graphic design and related fields.
You will study a range of topics including:33 Project design, implementation and evaluation
33 Design methods and principles
33 Personal style development
33 Typographic ideas
33 Corporate identity
33 Visual communication
33 Management of the design and production process
33 Digital image creation and development
33 Drawing techniques and processes
33 Communication with images
33 Ideas generation and development
33 Contextual and cultural referencing
33 Professional practice
You will also undertake a research project, take part in work-based experience such as live briefs and you will have the opportunity to enter your work in to national and international competitions
Further study and career options:On successful completion of the course you could find employment within graphic design, advertising and magazine design. Alternatively you may choose to progress on to further study specialising in illustration, web design or digital media.
Entry requirements:Applicants are required to fulfil at least one of the following entry requirements:33 Minimum 48 UCAS points
33 At least 2 A-Levels
33 BTEC National Certificate/Diploma
33 International Baccalaureate
33 Access to Higher Education Diploma
33 Foundation Diploma
33 Level 3 NVQ Level 3 NVQ or other work based qualification
Applicants are also expected to have:33 GCSE grade C in maths and English
33 Or hold equivalents such as Numeracy Level 2, Literacy Level 2, Functional Skills in English or maths or Key Skills.
We also accept other relevant qualifications or work/industry experience that shows knowledge of and commitment to the course. You will need to demonstrate an ability to study at a Higher Education level.
Duration and fees: See page 13Assessment/examinations:You will be assessed using a variety of methods including case studies, reports, time constrained assessments, essays and presentations.
Awarding body: EDEXCEL
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HND Photography
UCAS Code: W640Apply through UCASThe HND Photography allows you to study photography within a broad range of vocational and academic contexts created through the delivery of a range of units throughout two stages of study.
You will develop technical competence across a range of photographic techniques and skills, enabling you to apply these skills at an increasingly professional standard. You will be trained in image capture, as well as pre and post-production of images to industry standards.
To help you apply your skills professionally, you will also be encouraged to undertake work placements during the holidays.
You will study a range of topics including:33 Professional practice
33 Lens based recording techniques
33 Studio practice
33 Photographic techniques
33 Exhibiting artwork
33 Project design, implementation and evaluation
33 Advertising, location & fashion photography
33 Press photography & photojournalism
33 Management of art exhibitions
33 Photographic materials techniques & technology
33 Visual communication
33 Ideas generation and development
33 Contextual and cultural referencing
Further study and career options:On successful completion of the course you could enter employment as professional photographer or work on a freelance basis. Alternatively, you may wish to progress to a degree course in which case, entry to Stage 2 or 3 may be possible.
Entry requirements:Applicants are required to fulfil at least one of the following entry requirements:33 Minimum 48 UCAS points
33 At least 2 A Levels
33 BTEC National Extended Diploma
33 International Baccalaureate
33 Access to Higher Education Diploma
33 Foundation Diploma
33 Level 3 NVQ or other work based qualification
33 Applicants are also expected to have:
33 GCSE grade C in maths and English
33 Or hold equivalents such as Numeracy Level 2, Literacy Level 2, Functional Skills in English or maths or Key Skills.
33 A competent skill set in the use of ICT
33 Portfolio of photographic work
We also accept other relevant qualifications or work/industry experience that shows knowledge of and commitment to the course. You will need to demonstrate an ability to study at a Higher Education level.
Duration and fees: See page 13Assessment/examinations:You will be assessed using a variety of methods including case studies, reports, time constrained assessments, essays and presentations.
Awarding body: EDEXCEL
“If you don’t want to go to university then HND Graphics at Southport College is a great course to do to get a higher level qualification in Graphic Design.”
Josh EnellCourse Studied: HND Graphics
“I stayed on at Southport College to study my HND Graphics because it is much cheaper than going to university and you also benefit from having smaller class sizes and more support from the tutors. The staff here are great; they are all really good graphic designers and pass on their knowledge to the students and the facilities such as the mac loft and printing rooms are fantastic too.”
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Foundation Degree Children, Young People & their Services
UCAS Code: L5L2Apply through UCASThis Foundation Degree will enable practitioners and professionals, children’s services employees, teaching assistants, play workers and other interested students, access to a qualification directly relevant to day to day employment.
Units studied can include:33 Self and study
33 Aspects of learning and development
33 Children, young people and their world
33 Difference and diversity
33 Policy and practice
33 Promoting the welfare of children and young people
33 Frameworks, transitions and the child
33 Managing the professional role in practice
Further study and career options:The Foundation Degree does not provide you with a licence to practice but will provide a foundation for progressing in to careers such as nursery or primary teaching, social care, working in children’s centres, youth services and special schools as teaching assistants, family support workers and childminders.
Successful completion of this course allows you to progress to year three of the BA (Hons) in Education or BA (Hons) Children Young People and Families at the University of Central Lancashire.
Entry requirements:Applicants are required to fulfil at least one of the following entry requirements:33 Minimum 64 UCAS points
33 At least 2 A-Levels
33 BTEC National Certificate/Diploma
33 International Baccalaureate
33 Access to Higher Education Diploma
33 Foundation Diploma
33 Level 3 NVQ
Applicants are also expected to have:33 GCSE grade C in maths and English
33 Or hold equivalent certificates such as Numeracy Level 2, Literacy Level 2, Functional Skills English, Functional Skills maths or Key Skills.
We also accept other relevant qualifications or work/industry experience. Work/industry experience must show knowledge of and commitment to the course. You will need to demonstrate an ability to study at a Higher Education level.
Duration and fees: See page 13Assessment/examinations: You will be assessed using a variety of methods including case studies, reports, time constrained assessments, essays and presentations.
Awarding body: University of Central Lancashire (UCLan)
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Gary HarlandCourse Studied: Foundation Degree Children, Young People and Their ServicesI got my O-Levels back in the 70s but signed up for evening classes in maths and English when I couldn’t help my grandchildren with their homework. Returning to full-time education after a 40 year gap was a daunting prospect but I found I really enjoyed being at Southport College and it encouraged me to leave my job as a white van driver to pursue a career working with children. I enrolled on an Access course and then progressed onto the Foundation Degree.
“The Library Learning Centre staff have helped me get up to speed with using computers. The course tutors are very supportive and always giving up their spare time to help. I’m planning on topping up to a full degree with one year at either UCLAN or Cumbria then moving into a role working with children.”
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BA (Hons)/Foundation DegreeCriminology and Social Sciences
UCAS Code: Apply through UCASThis course has been developed to give you a critical understanding of the offender, the victims, the approaches to managing and reducing crime and issues that develop in these processes.
Within the course you will gain an understanding of human behaviour and how it can be influenced by a variety of internal and external factors. You will apply this understanding to different areas and also explore how societies manage and reduce crime levels and the protections and support offered to victims.
You will study a range of units including:33 Introduction to the Criminal Justice System
33 Introduction to crime and deviance
33 Working in the criminal justice sector
33 Psychology and criminal justice
33 Sociology and crime
33 Criminological perspectives
33 Criminal law and evidence
33 Punishment, sentencing and rehabilitation
33 Social research
33 Contemporary debates in the Criminal Justice Sector
Further study and career options:On successful completion of the course you find employment within the criminal justice sector or enhance your career progression if you are already employed.
Entry requirements:Applicants are required to fulfil at least one of the following entry requirements:33 Minimum 64 UCAS points
33 At least 2 A-Levels
33 BTEC National Certificate/Diploma
33 International Baccalaureate
33 Access to Higher Education Diploma
33 Foundation Diploma
33 Level 3 NVQ or other work based qualification
Applicants are also expected to have:33 GCSE grade C in maths and English
33 Or hold equivalent certificates such as Numeracy Level 2, Literacy Level 2, Functional Skills English, Functional Skills maths or Key Skills.
We also accept other relevant qualifications or work/industry experience. Work/industry experience must show knowledge of and commitment to the course. You will need to demonstrate an ability to study at a Higher Education level.
Duration and fees: See page 13Assessment/examinations:You will be continually assessed through a series of graded assignments, formal examinations and practical work. Assignment work is subject to checks by external examiners to ensure that national standards are met.
Awarding body: University of Cumbria
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Tinashe SmartCourse Studied: HNC Criminology
“I chose to study at Southport College as the HNC Criminology course was recommended to me by a friend; I am really glad I did. The staff are really supportive and willing to help you at any time, in and out of the classroom, and the facilities are really good too. I travel from Liverpool to study here so being so easily accessible by train has made studying much easier. The course is also quite flexible so I find it quite easy to fit it around working full-time as well as looking after a young family.”
“The criminology course has given me a good insight into the subject and talking to guest speakers has helped me to discover what it is that I want to do as my career. I would like to top-up my HND to a full degree at university and hope to work in law in the future.”
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BSc/Foundation Degree Computing and IT
UCAS Code: Foundation Degree II11, BSc II10Apply through UCASThis course will develop your range of knowledge and professional skills in web development, computer systems and networking, database design and software development.
You will study a range of topics including:33 Computer systems
33 Introduction to networking
33 Procedural programming
33 Systems analysis
33 Website design
33 Computing graphics
33 Project management
33 Database systems
33 Web applications development
33 Object orientated programming
33 Emerging technologies
33 Professional skills for ICT
Further study and career options:On successful completion of the course you could find employment as a professional web developer, network planner/engineer, database administrator, programmer or mobile app developer.
Entry requirements:Applicants are required to fulfil at least one of the following entry requirements:33 Minimum 64 UCAS points
33 At least 2 A-Levels
33 BTEC National Certificate/Diploma
33 International Baccalaureate
33 Access to Higher Education Diploma
33 Foundation Diploma
33 Level 3 NVQ or other work based qualification
Applicants are also expected to have:33 GCSE grade C in maths and English
33 Or hold equivalent certificates such as Numeracy Level 2, Literacy Level 2, Functional Skills English, Functional Skills maths or Key Skills.
We also accept other relevant qualifications or work/industry experience. Work/industry experience must show knowledge of and commitment to the course. You will need to demonstrate an ability to study at a Higher Education level.
Duration and fees: See page 13Assessment/examinations:You will be continually assessed through a series of graded assignments, formal examinations and practical work. Assignment work is subject to checks by external examiners to ensure that national standards are met.
Awarding body: University of Cumbria
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Working with Children and Families (Child Young People and Family Studies) [top up]UCAS Code: 26Z8Apply through UCASThe one year top-up is available to students who successfully complete the Foundation Degree in Children, Young People & their Services or related foundation degree/ equivalent. This course is the ideal preparation for a range of vocations working with children and families in: the early years, teaching, youth work, social work, family liaison, children’s centres and more. The course is jointly delivered by staff from the University of Cumbria and Southport College University Centre.
Units studied can include:33 Personal/Professional Development [Leadership and Management]
33 Multi-agency Working in Safeguarding and Child Protection
33 Working in Partnership in the Early Years OR Transitions in Children’s Lives
33 Current Issues in the Early Years OR Youth Justice
33 Dissertation
Further study and career options:The Working with Children and Families: Children, Young People and Family Studies pathway focuses on children and young people up to the age of nineteen. The pathway is suitable for students who know they want to work with children and young people and/or families but are unsure which career route to take.
Entry requirements:Foundation Degree in Children, Young People & their Services or a related foundation degree equivalent.
Duration and fees: See page 13Assessment/examinations:Variety of assessment methods including case studies, reports, time constrained assessments, essays and presentations.
Awarding body: University of Cumbria
Brian CrowleyCourse studied: HND in Computing & Systems Development
Brian Crowley is in the last year of his HND in Computing & Systems Development at Southport College’s University Centre:“I chose to study at Southport College’s University Centre because of the location, choice of course and the fact that the hours meant I could work in the evenings too. The course is perfect for me as it covers all the subjects I am interested in and the modules all link together.”
“The tutors are amazing; they are so knowledgeable and very enthusiastic about their subjects. They are also very supportive and understand you have a life outside of your studies too. I would 100% recommend the course; some weeks there are 20+ hours of work to be done at home but it is so worth it.
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HNC/HND Health & Social Care
UCAS Code: HNC/HND – L510Apply through UCASIf you are interested in a career in the Health & Social Care sector, or are already working in the sector, this course is designed to provide you with a thorough grounding in the key concepts and practical skills needed.
The course offers a strong, sector-related emphasis on practical skills development, alongside the development of necessary knowledge and understanding of the Health & Social Care sector.
You will study a range of topics including:33 Communicating in Health & Social Care organisations
33 Principles of Health & Social Care practice
33 Health and safety in the workplace
33 Personal and professional development
33 Working in partnership in Health & Social Care
33 Research project
33 Physiological principles for Health & Social Care
33 Psychology for Health & Social Care
Further study and career options:The course opens many doors in the Health & Social Care sector. You can progress in to managerial or operational roles, transfer skills and enter specialist training. Alternatively you may be able to progress on to a subject related masters programme.
Entry requirements:Applicants are required to fulfil at least one of the following entry requirements:33 Minimum 80 UCAS points
33 At least 2 A Levels
33 BTEC National Certificate/Diploma
33 International Baccalaureate
33 Access to Higher Education Diploma
33 Foundation Diploma
33 Level 3 NVQ
Applicants are also expected to have:
33 GCSE grade C in maths and English
33 Or hold equivalent certificates such as Numeracy Level 2, Literacy Level 2, Functional Skills English, Functional Skills maths or Key Skills.
We also accept other relevant qualifications or work/industry experience. Work/industry experience must show knowledge of and commitment to the course. You will need to demonstrate an ability to study at a Higher Education level.
Duration and fees: See page 13Assessment/examinations:You will be assessed using a variety of methods including case studies, reports, time constrained assessments, essays and presentations.
Awarding body: Edexcel
BA HONS Health & SocialCare (top up)
UCAS Code: BA Hons - H358Apply through UCASHealth and social care programmes in the UK are becoming increasingly important. In order to meet a variety of community-based needs, roles which include Community Care Officers, Social Care Assistants and Health Care Assistants are increasingly in demand. The programme acknowledges the valuable contribution which individuals (as learners) can make to the vision and policy objectives underpinning the range of UK HSC provision. This course is committed to improving the quality of social care practice in the community, and meets the needs of the Health and Social Care workforce.
You will study a range of topics including:33 Health & Social Care dissertation
33 Leadership and management
33 Critical perspectives in mental health
33 Domestic violence in a multi-agency context
33 Addictions, themes and critical debates
Further study and career options:This programme not only provides learners with access to
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diverse employment options in the health and social care sector, but will directly provide access to existing MA provision at the University of Chester. These include MAs in Social Work; Psychology and Counselling; Art Therapy; Management Studies; Professional Education; Public Health; and Applied Sciences.
Entry requirements:Applicants are required to fulfil at least one of the following entry requirements:33 FD or HND in a relevant subject area
Applicants are also expected to have:
33 GCSE grade C in maths and English
33 Or hold equivalent certificates such as Numeracy Level 2, Literacy Level 2, Functional Skills English, Functional Skills maths or Key Skills.
Duration and fees See p13Assessment/examinations:Students will be exposed to a variety of assessment methods. Examples include assignments, seminar presentations, examinations, poster presentations, coursework assignments, portfolios, research critique and dissertation.
Awarding body: University of Chester
Cert ED/PGCE (Education & Training)Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector
UCAS Code: Apply through UCASThese are nationally recognised qualifications for teachers, trainers and tutors in the Further Education and Skills Sector. The qualifications are open to all in service, pre-service and pre-employment teachers, trainers and tutors in the Lifelong Learning Sector or suitably qualified people who wish to enter the profession.
Full Award trainees would be expected to use resources they have designed and evaluated, deliver learning across a range of levels, subjects and learner types, and contribute to a range of programmes of varying lengths.
The qualification comprises the following study and activities:
Year One33 An initial assessment of literacy, numeracy and ICT skills and commencement of the Professional Development Portfolio
33 Module One: Designed to give you a taster of teaching, this module will introduce you to teaching and learning as a process. You will develop the personal and practical skills that you will need in a teaching or training role
33 Module Two: Teaching and Reflecting on own Practice; including 75 hours of teaching practice/placement within a subject specialism and 4 hours of observed practice
33 Module Three: Aligning Teaching Learning and Assessment
Year Two33 Module Four: Action Research
33 Module Five: Professional Values and Inclusive Practice
33 Module Six: Teaching and Reflecting on others Practice; including 75 hours of teaching practice/placement within a subject specialism and 4 hours of observed practice
Certificate in Education trainees undertake:
33 3 modules at Level 1 HE/Level 4 NQF and 3 Modules at Level 2 HE/Level 5 NQF.
33 PGCE trainees undertake:
33 3 modules at Level 1 HE/Level 4 NCF, 1 module at Level 3 HE/ Level 6 NQF and 2 modules at Masters Level 4 HE/Level 7 NQF.
Entry requirements:Applicants must meet the following minimum entry requirements:33 A minimum of a Level 3 qualification in their own subject specialism
33 An appropriate level of education (5 GCSEs minimum at C and above or equivalent - to include English)
33 Potential to complete 150 hours of teaching which may be voluntary over the course of the programmeSuccessful interview with course tutor
33 The ability to communicate fluently, accurately and effectively in professional spoken English (IELTS 7.5 or equivalent)
33 Applicants wishing to progress to PGCE will need an honours degree or equivalent
Assessment/examinations:You will be assessed using a range of methods including portfolios, teaching observations, presentations and projects.
Duration:3 hours per week 30 weeks per year for 2 years.
Further study and career options:The programme can lead to QTLS status. (Qualified Teacher in the Learning and Skills Sector).
Awarding body: University of Central Lancashire (UCLan)
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UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL LANCASHIREAt the University of Central Lancashire, (UCLan) we provide first-class facilities and high quality teaching against a background of ‘real world’ research to encourage innovation, creativity and entrepreneurial thinking. We feature flexible learning including full-time, part-time and e-learning options across our undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
UCLan has been at the forefront of developing new degrees in the emerging disciplines of journalism, fashion, forensics and sports science, subjects in which we are still market-leaders. As well as innovative modern degrees, we believe in investment in traditional subjects such as architecture, engineering, pharmacy and forensic science. UCLan is the largest higher education provider of forensic science, policing and related subjects, in the world.
We’ve been investing in exciting new facilities for our students, such as our £15 million indoor sports centre, multi-million pound forensic science building, and our Media Factory which supports work in art, design and performing arts - as well as providing facilities for aspiring graduates who want to kick start their own businesses.
Whatever your aspirations, our learning and support can help you to get the most out of your time at UCLan. We have a student information centre, the <i>, to help with areas such as careers, counselling, financial or academic advice. You can find out more about studying at UCLan by visiting www.uclan.ac.uk/study
With over 25 years’ experience, UCLan offers Partner students all the benefits of a large university with all the advantages of our partners’ smaller community atmosphere. Being able to study locally is also likely to be a cheaper option for most people.
As a Partner student, you will enjoy the support and resources that your institution can provide
- as well as UCLan’s wide range of facilities.
University students studying at Partner institutions have the same status as on-campus students and can enjoy the benefits of facilities and services, which include online resources, sports centres, student services and the Students’ Union.
For further information on UCLan and the benefits available to you as a Partner Student, please see our website www.uclan.ac.uk/partnership
UNIVERSITY OF CHESTERFrom its roots in the North West of England as the country’s first purpose-built provider of higher education for teachers, the University of Chester now offers a comprehensive range of foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate courses, as well as undertaking world-class academic research.
Now with a diverse student body of more than 18,000, drawn from every continent, the University is committed to developing curriculum with a wide range of educational providers both within the UK and overseas.
The institution is currently based across six sites, with specialist facilities – the Parkgate Road Campus, Kingsway Campus, Riverside Campus and new Queen’s Park Campus (home to the University of Chester Business School), all in Chester, as well as the Warrington Campus, and the new multi-million pound Thornton Science Park in Ellesmere Port which is dedicated to science, engineering and business engagement. These are complemented by a number of partner institutions.
UNIVERSITY OF CUMBRIAThe University of Cumbria has an extensive portfolio of high quality courses in education, health and wellbeing, arts, business, sports and science.
With campuses across the UK in Carlisle, Ambleside, Lancaster and London, and sites at Energus, Workington and Furness College, Barrow-in-Furness, we are now the university of choice for more than 10,000 students.
Award winning student support - Our experience in producing professional graduates, in-demand from employers, means that we are the university for students who want to make sure their degree will get them into the career of their choice. “97% of our students are in employment or further study six months after graduating* (*DLHE 2015)’”
DBS checkDBS is the Disclosure and Barring Service, and now carries out the check previously undertaken by the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB). It is a legal requirement for all those who are going to work with young people and vulnerable adults to undergo a DBS check. Contact our Student Guidance team for more information on 01704 392704.
Material FeesSome of our more practical courses require an additional charge for materials. Students will be advised of these costs at the interview stage.
Student SupportOur Student Guidance department is a one-stop shop for information, advice and guidance for all our students. We believe it is important that all our students take full advantage of the huge range of opportunities we provide and that you succeed on both your course and your future career path. The aim of the Student Guidance team is to help you overcome any barriers you may face and to enable to you stay on your chosen course and achieve your full potential. You will be informed more about what Student Guidance can do once you enrol on your course, but you can contact them any time for course information and guidance
– call our friendly team on 01704 392704 or email [email protected].
Important detailsInformation is correct at the time of going to press. Every effort is made to ensure accuracy. The College reserves the right to withdraw or amend courses, entry requirements, fees and details included in this publication, or any other supporting publications or advertisements. Courses are offered subject to viability of group size, minimum and maximum numbers, as defined by the College. Acceptance on to a course is at the discretion of Southport College. All Southport College students are subject to the College’s policies and procedures. Southport College operates a Child Protection and Vulnerable Adults Policy. Other terms and conditions may apply. This publication, produced in February 2017, supersedes any other publication or advertisement promoting these courses. ©Southport College 2017
Access for AllSouthport College is committed to equality & diversity. The College is dedicated to the active pursuit of an equal opportunities policy which addresses the need and right of everyone in the College to be treated with respect and dignity, in an environment in which a diversity of backgrounds and experiences is valued. If this publication is required in an alternative format or language, or you wish to discuss specific requirements or adjustments for joining one of our courses, please contact Student Guidance on 01704 392704.
OUR UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIPS
U N I V E R S I T Y C E N T R E P R O S P E C T U S 2 0 1 7Student Gu idance Team 01704 392704 gu idance@southpor t .ac .uk w w w.southpor t .ac .uk
Southport College is proud to work in partnership with
the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), the
University of Chester and the University of Cumbria.
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