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YOUNG PERSONS’ cOURSE GUidE 2012-13

Birminghams newest college...

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Welcome to Birminghams newest college...

I am delighted to welcome you to a brand new Bournville College.Thank you for considering us for your education. Our £66 million campus offers outstanding learning and extra-curriculum resources, making us one of the most technologically advanced colleges in the country. We believe that this combination will give you the best possible start to your further education and future career.

Whether you choose an academic or a vocational route to your education, you can rest assured that you will be able to learn and train in an environment that reflects industry standards, giving your personal and career development the best possible platform for success.

Our tutors are experts in the subject they teach and always put the needs of their students first. At our last inspection, the Office for Standards in Education (OfSTED) recognised that ‘teachers plan lessons carefully to ensure that learners participate fully and develop the ability to learn independently.’

This brochure contains plenty of information regarding our courses, support systems and facilities and we hope you will find it interesting and useful to read.

Let me take this opportunity to wish you all the best in your final year at school. We look forward to welcoming you to Bournville College.

Norman M cavePrincipal

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Contents...

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Discover our brand new campus ..........................................................................4 - 7Much more than... a place to study ........................................................................8 - 9Much more than... a classroom ..............................................................................10 - 11Student Support ......................................................................................................12 - 13Open Events ...........................................................................................................14Qualification Guide ................................................................................................15Courses A Level Studies .................................................................................................16 Apprenticeships ...............................................................................................17 Art & Design .....................................................................................................18 Beauty Therapy ................................................................................................19 Business administration and IT ........................................................................20 Business and finance ........................................................................................21 Career academies............................................................................................22 Catering and hospitality ..................................................................................23 Children’s care .................................................................................................24 Construction .....................................................................................................25 Electronics ........................................................................................................26 Foundation studies ...........................................................................................27 Hairdressing .....................................................................................................28 Health and social care ......................................................................................29 Information Technology ...................................................................................30 Media ................................................................................................................31 Motor vehicle maintenance .............................................................................32 Music.................................................................................................................33 Princes trust ......................................................................................................34 Public services .................................................................................................35 Science .............................................................................................................36 Sport..................................................................................................................37 Supported learning ..........................................................................................38 Travel and tourism ...........................................................................................39 International students ......................................................................................40Life after Bournville ................................................................................................41How to apply ...........................................................................................................42How to find us .........................................................................................................43

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Discover our brand new campus and its amazing facilities...

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Discover our brand new campus and its amazing facilities...

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Our amazing £66 million campus opened its doors for the first time in September 2011. Our students love it and we hope you will too! Over the next few years, you will see a new town centre develop around us in Longbridge, featuring Sainsbury’s, other shops and restaurants, youth centre, hotel, green spaces, residential accommodation and much more.

The new campus spans 4.2 acres (equivalent to two football pitches), offering outstanding learning facilities to ensure that you get the most out of your learning experience with us.

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Discover your brand new college and its amazing facilities...

Learning ZoneThis state-of-the-art facility situated at the heart of the College was designed for you in mind. It’s divided into different areas to cater for individual student needs and various styles of study. Whether you need to discuss a group project, browse through books or online materials, quickly print your homework or find a quiet spot to write your assignment, there’s a dedicated space just for you. With over 300 computers and laptops as well as wireless access throughout, the Learning Zone offers complete flexibility whatever your needs. It’s also home to our 40 seat cinema, frequently used by the film club and teachers alike.

Learning Zone

The Street

The StreetRunning along the length of the main building is the Street – it’s lively, fun and inviting.

Looking for somewhere to sit down, eat and relax with your friends? Visit Zest, our main student restaurant, offering range of freshly made hot and cold meals and snacks.

Would you prefer to grab a quick drink or a snack? Pop into Starbucks, Go!Sasa Deli Bar or visit our newsagents Urban News.

Celebrating something special? Why not bring friends and family to Urban Flavours, our high quality training restaurant run by our catering students.

Got a couple of hours to spare in between lessons? Join your friends in Urban Chill, our popular student lounge.

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Our hair and beauty salons Urban Elegance and Urban Serenity provide outstanding facilities and resources for future hairdressers and beauticians training with us. They function as commercial salons, proving a popular choice amongst our students who enjoy coming here for a range of treatments leaving them refreshed and rejuvenated.

Urban Flavours is a training restaurant for our catering students. Offering high quality dining, using fresh locally sourced produce, Urban Flavours is also open to general public as well as our students. It offers an extended range of services, including afternoon tea, twilight sessions, festive food and more.

Our fitness suite and sports hall are run in partnership with European Corporate Wellbeing. The fitness suite contains over 70 work stations with fully integrated entertainment systems, as well as a sauna and steam room. Membership starts from £9.95 for students under 18 years of age.

The Sports Hall is often used by the student activities team for various sports including badminton, basketball, netball and more. In addition, fitness classes such as Zumba, Pilates, Circuit Training and more are on offer in the evenings.

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a place to studyWhen our students join us, they get much more than a learning experience. There is a whole range of extra-curricular activities available to ensure that you get the most of your experience with us.

Much more than...

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Student activitiesUrban Chill, our dedicated student lounge, also houses the Student Activities Team. They organise and manage a calendar of social events which includes a range of trips and visits to places such as Alton Towers, Warwick Castle or Drayton Manor Park. Other activities organised by the Student Activities team include paintballing, bowling, ice skating and much more.

Enrichment Fair and other themed eventsAt the start of each academic year, we hold an Enrichment Fair, giving you an opportunity to sign up to various clubs and activities across the College and the local community. In addition, there are several themed weeks held throughout the year, focusing on issues that help you live a better life. Be Safe Week, Health Awareness Week and Student Volunteering Week enable students to become a part of the vibrant College community.

Student UnionWhen you join us, you automatically become a member of the Student Union. Elections, where all students are eligible to stand and vote, decide the members of the Executive. The President then sits on the College Corporation which is the highest decision making body at the College.

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Learners participate well in sport. They contribute well to college and community life; for example, through volunteering within the community or taking on roles as student ambassadors

OfSTED, 2011

The BuzzThe student magazine The Buzz is a popular publication featuring articles contributed by the students discussing the latest news from around the College. You can pick up a copy from Urban Chill.

Getting involvedOur students are given an opportunity to work as volunteers with a range of local organisations and the community. They also get involved in a range of fundraising events for well-known charities and initiatives, such as Children in Need, Comic Relief and Acorns Children’s Hospice. Many students also become Student Ambassadors, helping a range of departments during events. The tasks may include meeting and greeting visitors, conducting student tours or event participating in a college photoshoot or a video.

Sport Development CentresWe have sports to suit everyone. You can improve your health, increase fitness, make new friends and have fun. Whether you want to play recreationally or compete against other colleges then you’re in the right place. You don’t have to study sport, you can join one of our Sport Development Centres in football, badminton, basketball and netball. You will be able to attend training sessions with qualified coaches, represent the College in the British College League, earn nationally-recognised qualifications in your chosen sport and we can even help you coach abroad.

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a classroomMuch more than...

Regardless of your course, you’ll be given a chance to take part in exciting trips across the UK or abroad. Our students value the experience that comes with a trip as they provide heaps of stimulating experience to enrich their learning.

Whilst with us you may be able to visit a range of places related to your course of study. In the past, they have included trips to museums, galleries, nature parks, sport venues, trade shows and even organisations for career related seminars.

The trips that take the students abroad are always the most popular choice. In the last academic year, these trips included:

• Malta (Travel and Tourism students)

• Italy (Childcare students)

• Bulgaria (Sport students)

• Belgium (Supported Learning students)

• France – Paris (Art students)

• France – Disneyland Paris (Maths students)

• France – Paris – European Independent Film Festival (Media students)

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Paris was

so amazing. . .

The trip was

very well

organised and

everyone had

a great time

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Every student at Bournville College is treated as an individual and that includes providing individual support tailored to their needs.

Student support...

Personal tutor...You will be assigned a personal tutor at the start of the course and during your time at the College this person will be your first port of call for any problems. They will provide you with one-to-one support and encouragement throughout your studies as well as point you in the right direction if you need further support and advice.

Careers team...The Careers team will work closely with you during your time at the College, preparing you for your future. In addition to providing one-to-one support at our specialist Careers Centre, they organise regular events and activities to help you decide what you want to do after you leave College. These include visits to universities, talks by employers and the annual Higher Education Fair.

Counselling...We believe that it is important for you not to be distracted from your studies by problems and concerns occurring either in or outside college. Penny Brown and Sonia Herbert, the College Counsellors, provide a confidential counselling service to all students. You can talk to them about any issues which are troubling you.

Advice Zone...The Advice Zone is a client centred front line service that provides students with impartial information, advice and guidance. The centre is located at main reception and our specialist team of staff deal with all types of enquiries including course information, admissions, enrolment, bus passes, funding, out of hours fees, first aid requests, lost property, and appointments for Careers, Counselling, Funding & Welfare advice.

Student funding & welfare team…Finance is an important factor when deciding to go to college, however, you don’t have to let a lack of money prevent you from attending your course.

The Student Funding Team is here to ensure you get the best advice and support. If you would like more information or speak to a member of staff, please contact Student Services where the team will be happy to assist. The Student Funding team are located in the Advice Zone or can be contacted by telephone on 0121 477 1302 or email at [email protected]

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Hayley Whitaker...

Extended Project Art, A Level English & Sociology

Previous schoolJames Brindley School

Progression To study at Wolverhampton University BA Hons Illustration, then follow a career as a concept/storyboard artist for films and games

STUDENT PROFILE...

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Additional support...Our Assessment and Support team provide additional support for students with physical disabilities, sensory impairments, learning difficulties, mental health difficulties, autistic spectrum conditions, medical conditions and specific learning difficulties (e.g. Dyslexia). Additional support could include the following:

• Extra support in one-to-one or small group sessions with a specialist support tutor or subject tutor

• In-class support from Student Support Assistants• Communicators• Specialist equipment/resources• Exam concessions• Pastoral/mentoring support• Personal care• Assistance at break/meal times• Regular monitoring and reviews

If you feel that you may need support when you come to College, we encourage you to let us know as soon as possible. This will help us identify your learning and support needs in time for the start of your course. You can let us know by:

• Contacting the Assessment and Support Team on 0121 477 1750 or email confidentially to [email protected]

• Completing the Additional Learning Support Sections on the Application and Enrolment forms

• Informing the tutor or a member of staff at a Choice & Admissions event.

The Brook Advisory Service...Brook is the country’s largest young people’s sexual health charity. For 40 years, they have been providing sexual health services, support and advice to young people under the age of 25.

Bournville College celebrates and embraces the rich cultural diversity of its population. The College is committed to providing fair access to all learners, which ensures equality of opportunity and freedom from discrimination irrespective of race, disability, gender, age, sexual orientation, religion or belief, marital or parental status and socio-economic status. The College will strive to advance equality of opportunity and foster good relations for all students and staff.

The college has a wide range of provision with clear progression routes.

(OfSTED, 2011)

Bournville College has helped me to achieve my goals, especially in Art. Amongst other things, they have helped me with note taking which allowed me to increase my concentration in the classroom

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OPEn DayS

Saturday 5th November 2011

Saturday 3rd March 2012

Saturday 16th June 2012

10am – 2pm

OPEn EvEning

Wednesday 25th January 2012

5.30pm – 8pm

Don’t miss the opportunity to... • Visitthenew£66millioncampusandtakeatouroftheamazingfacilities• Receiveadviceandguidanceaboutyourfuturestudies• Meetourtutors• Meetourstudents

Talk n tour... If you cannot make an open event and wish to book a ‘talk n tour’ please contact our School Liaison Officer, Joyce Byrne on 0121 477 1383 or email [email protected]

Choice and admissions…In addition to Open Events, we hold regular Choice and Admissions events where you can discuss your chosen course and your application with your tutor. To attend the next available event, email [email protected]

Come and

have a look

at our brand

new campus!

Open events...

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OPEn EvEning

Wednesday 25th January 2012

5.30pm – 8pm

Come and

have a look

at our brand

new campus!

Qualification guide...

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Employers and universities measure your qualifications in terms of levels. This qualification guide will help you understand what level you are at now and how to get to where you want to be.

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Under each subject area throughout the course guide is the entry requirement. you may be required to have specific GCSE subjects, it is advisable to check.

Richwell Chawasarira...

A2 Biology, Chemistry and Psychology

Previous schoolPreviously studied abroad

ProgressionBSc (Hons) in Pharmacology at Nottingham Trent University

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STUDENT PROFILE...

I really enjoyed my time at Bournville where I achieved A* in A2 Level Psychology. I wish I could turn back time and join Bournville College again at its brand new campus

a level studies

Business StudiesBUSiNESS StUdiES aS & a2 lEvEl

Entry requirements:

• 5 GCSEs Grade A* - C including English and Maths or

• Level 2 Diploma at Merit or Distinction plus 3 GCSEs at Grade C or above

English & CommunicationcOMMUNicatiON & cUltURE aS lEvElENGliSh laNGUaGE & litERatURE aS & a2 lEvElENGliSh litERatURE aS & a2 lEvEl

Entry requirements:

• 5 GCSEs at Grade A* - C including English

HumanitiesPSYchOlOGY aS & a2 lEvElSOciOlOGY aS & a2 lEvEllaW aS & a2 lEvEl

Entry requirements:

• 5 GCSEs at Grade A* - C including English and Maths

MathematicsMathEMaticS aS & a2 lEvEl

Entry requirements:

• 5 GCSEs at Grades A* - C including GCSE Grade B in Maths or above

• At advanced level, to study Mathematics you need an aptitude for Algebra and enjoy Maths

MediafilM StUdiES aS & a2 lEvElMEdia StUdiES aS & a2 lEvElEntry requirements:

• 5 GCSEs at Grade A* - C including English Language

• Level 2 BTEC Diploma at Merit or Distinction

ScienceBiOlOGY aS & a2 lEvElchEMiStRY aS & a2 lEvEl PhYSicS aS & a2 lEvEl

Entry requirements:

• 5 GCSEs at Grade A* - B including Maths, English and Double Award Science

Functional skills...Your course may include functional skills and may include additional studies relevant to your main programme.

What can you go on to...Career as:• Author• Barrister• Statistician

• Journalist • Doctor• Teacher

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• Beauty Therapy

• Business Administration

• Catering & Hospitality

• Children and Young People’s Workforce

• Cleaning & Environmental Services

• Construction

• Customer Service

• Engineering

• Environmental Conservation

• Hairdressing

Lewis Cox...

Railway Engineering Apprenticeship

Previous schoolQueen Mary’s High School, Walsall

Progression Advanced Apprenticeship in Maintenance Engineering with Network Rail. The completion of the apprenticeship will enable apprentices to develop a career in one of 101 different jobs related to railway engineering.

STUDENT PROFILE...

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I’ve always liked engineering and practical work which led me to a decision to train on a job. When I saw an advert for this apprenticeship I knew it would be right for me. I’d definitely recommend it because if you put the effort in, it can lead to a variety of well-paid jobs

apprenticeships

• Health

• Health & Social Care

• Housing

• IT Users

• Medical Secretaries (AMSPAR)

• Motor Vehicle

• Plumbing

• Rail Transport Engineering

• Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools

• Team Leading

What you can do at level 3…We offer the following Advanced Apprenticeships:

• Beauty Therapy

• Business Administration

• Catering & Hospitality

• Children and Young People’s Workforce

• Customer Service

• Facilities Management

• Hairdressing

• Healthcare

• Health & Social Care

• Housing

• IT Users

• Management

• Medical Secretaries (AMSPAR)

• Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools

Contact the Apprenticeship Office on 0121 477 1400 or email [email protected]

What you can do at level 2…We offer the following Intermediate Apprenticeships:

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Tom Dovey...

STUDENT PROFILE...

BTEC Extended Diploma in Art & Design

Previous schoolTurves Green Boys School

ProgressionI intend to go onto university to fulfil my ambition to become a cartoon illustrator.

It’s absolutely awesome at Bournville College. I have made lots of friends as the people here are so friendly. We have been on lots of trips abroad, one of my favourites was a visit to Paris where I had an amazing time, did lots of sketches and learned a lot about artists

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art and designWhat you can do at level 2...BtEc lEvEl 2 diPlOMa iN aRt & dESiGN

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at Grade D or above including GCSE Art & Design or equivalent or

• BTEC Level 1 in Art & Design or equivalent

• Portfolio of artwork

• An interview will assess your suitability and interest in the subject

What you can do at level 3...BtEc lEvEl 3 ExtENdEd diPlOMa iN aRt & dESiGN

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at Grade A* - C including Art or Art & Design and English or

• BTEC Level 2 in Art & Design at Merit or above plus English GCSE

• Portfolio of Artwork

• An interview will assess your suitability and interest in the subject

Functional skills...Your course will include functional skills and may include additional studies relevant to your main programme.

What can you go on to...Career as:

• Fine Artist

• Animator

• Fashion Designer

• Graphic Designer

• Interior Designer

• Jewellery Designer

• Photographer

• Web Designer

• Product Designer

• Architect

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Rhiannon Jones...

Beauty Therapy NVQ Level 2

Previous schoolWaseley Hills High School

Progression My ambition is to become a make-up artist working with models on catwalks.

I enjoy coming to college, the staff are supportive and very friendly. There’s a great atmosphere in the salon

Beauty therapyWhat you can do at level 2...diPlOMa iN BEaUtY thERaPY

NatiONal vOcatiONal qUalificatiON (Nvq)

Entry requirements:

• GCSE Grade A* - D in English and Maths

• Good communication skills

• An interview and assessment will assess your suitability and interest in the subject

What you can do at level 3...diPlOMa iN BEaUtY thERaPY

NatiONal vOcatiONal qUalificatiON (Nvq)

diPlOMa iN thEatRical, SPEcial EffEctS aNd MEdia haiR & MakE-UP

Entry requirements:

• Beauty Therapy NVQ Level 2

• An interview and assessment will assess your suitability and interest in the subject

Functional skills...Your course will include functional skills and may include additional studies relevant to your main programme.

What can you go on to...Career as:

• Aromatherapist

• Beauty Therapist

• Make-up Artist

• Salon Manager

• Skin specialist

• Technician

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STUDENT PROFILE...

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naima Kauser...

BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Business Administration & IT

Previous schoolHodge Hill Girls’ School

ProgressionLevel 3 Diploma in Business Administration and IT

Bournville College is a really good college. I chose it because I heard positive comments about the variety of courses and good teaching. I started college at Level 1 then progressed onto this course. My personal tutor is fantastic and has helped me to achieve my goals

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Business administration and iTWhat you can do at level 1...BtEc diPlOMa lEvEl 1 BUSiNESS adMiNiStRatiON

Entry requirements:

• There are no formal entry requirements• Applicants will have to complete an initial assessment• All applicants will require an interview with the course tutor

What you can do at level 2...BUSiNESS adMiNiStRatiON aNd it lEvEl 2 BtEc diPlOMa iN REtail iN thE faShiON iNdUStRY aNd it lEvEl 2

Entry requirements:

• 3 GCSEs Grade A* - C including English or a Level 1 qualification in Business Administration at Merit or Distinction

• Applicants will have to complete an initial assessment

What you can do at level 3...BUSiNESS adMiNiStRatiON & itadvaNcEd diPlOMa iN BUSiNESS, adMiNiStRatiON & fiNaNcE

Entry requirements:

• 5 GCSEs Grade A* - C including English and Maths or• Level 2 qualification such as BTEC at Merit or Distinction• Applicants will have to complete an initial assessment

Functional skills...Your course will include functional skills and may include additional studies relevant to your main programme.

What can you go on to...Career as:

• Office Administrator• Senior Secretary• Personal Assistant

• Receptionist• Medical Secretary

• Medical Receptionist• Call Centre Manager

STUDENT PROFILE...

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What you can do at level 2...BtEc lEvEl 2 diPlOMa iN BUSiNESS

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at Grade D or above including English or Maths or• BTEC Introductory Diploma or equivalent plus English and Maths

What you can do at level 3...BtEc lEvEl 3 ExtENdEd diPlOMa iN BUSiNESS

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs Grade A* - C including English and Maths or• Level 2 qualification such as BTEC at Merit or Distinction plus English GCSE• Applicants will have to complete an initial assessment

BUSiNESS MaNaGEMENt, MaRkEtiNG & fiNaNcE

Entry requirements:

• 5 GCSEs Grade A* - C including English and Maths or• Level 2 qualification such as BTEC at Merit or Distinction.• Applicants will have to complete an initial assessment

Functional skills...Your course will include functional skills and may include additional studies relevant to your main programme.

What can you go on to...Career as:

• Bank Manager

• Business Analyst

• HR Manager

• Event Organiser

• Marketing Manager

Owayne Smith...

BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Business

Previous schoolGeorge Dixon International School

Progression I’d like to secure an internship with Wesleyan Finance company. Alternatively I will go to university to complete a degree.

STUDENT PROFILE...

The tutors have been very helpful giving advice and guidance to ensure I reach my full potential and achieve the highest grades

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Business and finance

career Academy in Business & Finance See Page 22

For A Level Buiness Studies see page 16

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Kayleigh Evans...

Career Academy in Media

Previous schoolColmers School and Sports & Science College

ProgressionBA (Hons) in Journalism and Broadcasting at the University of Salford

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STUDENT PROFILE...

If you are looking for a valuable qualification coupled with skills essential for life and work, Career Academy programmes would be a great choice.

Career Academies are available in...• Business & Finance

• Media

• Sport

• Travel & Tourism

In addition to studying a Level 3 qualification in your chosen subject, you will benefit from various curriculum enhancements, including:

• Internships with corporate companies

• ‘Guru’ style lectures from industry professionals

• Regular visits to organisations

• One-to-one mentoring by a business professional

• Employability Skills course, supported by Deloitte, designed to improve performance in job applications and interviews.

Entry requirements:

• 5 GCSEs at Grade A* - C including English and Maths

• Application subject to interview, places are limited so there is a competitive selection process.

Functional skills...Your course may include functional skills and may include additional studies relevant to your main programme.

What can you go on to...Degrees in:

• Business and Finance

• Media

• Sport

• Travel & Tourism

Career academies

The Career Academy in Media gave me a great head start and hands on experience which prepared me for work in journalism and media

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James Cunnington...

Level 3 Diploma in Professional Cookery

Previous schoolBournville School

Progression James now works as a commis chef and his long term goal is to become a head chef.

STUDENT PROFILE...

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What you can do at level 1...diPlOMa iN PROfESSiONal cOOkERY

Entry requirements:

• Enthusiasm and an interest in the catering and hospitality industry (subject to an initial assessment)

What you can do at level 2...diPlOMa iN PROfESSiONal cOOkERY & cERtificatE iN fOOd & BEvERaGE SERvicE

Entry requirements:

• Level 1 qualification in Catering & Hospitality or

• Experience within the catering and hospitality sector and a genuine interest in the industry

What you can do at level 3...diPlOMa iN PROfESSiONal cOOkERY

Entry requirements:

• Level 2 qualification in Professional Cookery or Food and Beverage Service

Functional skills...Your course will include functional skills and may include additional studies relevant to your main programme.

What can you go on to...Career as:

• Bar Manager

• Chef

• Conference Organiser

• Hotel Manager

• Kitchen Porter

• Pub Manager

• Restaurant Manager

• Waiter

Catering and hospitality

I enjoyed the course and would recommend Bournville College. The facilities are excellent and training in a working environment prepared me for the working world

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What you can do at level 2...BtEc lEvEl 2 diPlOMa iN childREN’S caRE, lEaRNiNG & dEvElOPMENt

You will spend 2 days each week at a work placement and 3 days per week at college.

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at Grade D or above including English

• Relevant Level 1 qualification at Merit or Distinction

• An interview will assess your suitability and interest in the subject

What you can do at level 3...BtEc lEvEl 3 ExtENdEd diPlOMa iN childREN’S caRE, lEaRNiNG & dEvElOPMENt

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at Grade A* - C including English or

• Relevant Level 2 qualification at Merit or Distinction

Functional skills...Your course will include functional skills and may include additional studies relevant to your main programme.

What can you go on to...Career as:

• Nursery Nurse

• Teaching Assistant

• Teacher

• Social Worker

• Child-Minder

• Play Therapist

• Family Support Worker

• Learning Support Mentor

• Play Worker

• Children’s Travel Representative

andrew Darby...

BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Children’s Care

Previous schoolTurves Green Boys School

ProgressionAndrew aims to gain employment in working with children with special needs

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STUDENT PROFILE...

Tutors are extremely supportive and give plenty of encouragement. This has helped me achieve my personal targets on my Individual Learning Plan

Childrens care

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What you can do at level 1...diPlOMa iN BRicklaYiNGdiPlOMa iN PaiNtiNG & dEcORatiNG diPlOMa iN BaSic cONStRUctiON SkillS

Entry requirements:

• Students should have a reasonable level of English and Maths

• All applicants must successfully pass an aptitude test

• An interview will assess your suitability and interest in Construction as a career

What you can do at level 2...cERtificatE iN BaSic PlUMBiNG SkillSdiPlOMa iN BRicklaYiNGdiPlOMa iN PaiNtiNG & dEcORatiNG

Entry requirements:

• A relevant qualification at level 1

• All applicants must successfully pass an aptitude test

• An interview will assess your suitability and interest in Construction as a career

What you can do at level 3…diPlOMa iN PaiNtiNG & dEcORatiNG diPlOMa iN BRicklaYiNG cERtificatE iN PlUMBiNG

Entry requirements:

• Level 2 Diploma

• All applicants must successfully pass an aptitude test

• An interview will assess your suitability

Functional skills...Your course will include functional skills and may include additional studies relevant to your main programme.

What can you go on to...Career as:

• Architect

• Bricklayer

• Carpenter

Lyndsay Smylie...

Level 2 Diploma in Painting & Decorating

Previous schoolSelly Park Technology College for Girls

Progression In the future, Lyndsay would like to set up a family business with her sister who is a bricklayer

STUDENT PROFILE...

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Bournville College is a great place where you get treated as an adult and everyone is friendly and very helpful

ConstructionChildrens care

• Civil Engineer

• Electrician

• Estates Manager

• Plumber

• Plasterer

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What you can do at level 2...BtEc lEvEl 2 diPlOMa iN ENGiNEERiNG (ElEctRONicS)

After successful completion of the programme, students will be skilled in building electronic equipment, including PC technology, testing and fault finding. They will have gained a good understanding of electrical devices, circuits, digital systems, test equipment and PC technology.

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at Grade D or above or

• BTEC Foundation Certificate in a related subject

• GCSE Maths & English at Grade D or above or functional skills at Level 2

• Related work experience

Functional skills...Your course will include Maths &/or English GCSE and may include additional studies relevant to your main programme.

What can you go on to...Career as:

• Mobile Communications

• Security Systems

• Service Engineer

• Medical Electronics

• Computer Technician

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Electronics

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Kirsty Dew...

BTEC Level 1 Award in Vocational & Personal Development

Previous schoolBartley Green Technology College

ProgressionEmployment as a bluecoat entertainer

STUDENT PROFILE...

These entry level courses prepare students for further education, life and work.

The College provides specialist support that guides the students onto different progression routes. There are many opportunities to develop skills in vocational areas.

What you can do...CertiFiCAte iN Further eduCAtioN iN...

• NoCN eNtry Step-up dipLoMA

• NoCN LeveL 1 & 2

• BteC LeveL 1 dipLoMA iN Work SkiLLS

• BteC LeveL 1 dipLoMA iN Art ANd deSigN

• BteC LeveL 1 dipLoMA iN puBLiC ServiCeS

• BteC LeveL 1 dipLoMA iN trAveL & touriSM

• gCSe CourSeS

Foundation studies

I really enjoyed my course, meeting new people and getting along with tutors. I have gained more confidence during my course and recommend coming to this college – it’s fun

Entry requirements:

• No formal entry requirements

More information can also be obtained from your local Connexions Advisor based within school or at a local Connexions office

BtEc lEvEl 1 aWaRd iN PERSONal dEvElOPMENt & OUtdOOR iNdUStRY

vocational Options...• Sport

• Public Services

BtEc lEvEl 1 aWaRd iN vOcatiONal & PERSONal dEvElOPMENt

vocational Options...• Beauty

• Catering

• Childcare

• Construction

• Hairdressing

• Sport

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What you can do at level 2...NatiONal vOcatiONal qUalificatiON (Nvq) iN haiRdRESSiNG

Entry requirements:

• GCSE Grade A* - D in English and Maths

• An interview and assessment will assess your suitability and interest in the subject

What you can do at level 3...NatiONal vOcatiONal qUalificatiON (Nvq) iN haiRdRESSiNG

Entry requirements:

• NVQ Level 2 Hairdressing

• An interview and assessment will assess your suitability and interest in the subject

Functional skills...Your course will include functional skills and may include additional studies relevant to your main programme.

What can you go on to...Hair Stylist in:

• Salons

• Cruise ships

• Health farm or day spa

• Film & TV

• Hotels

Career as:

• Colour Technician

• Salon Manager

• Senior Stylist

• TV or Theatre Stylist

• Teacher

Layla Baxter...

Level 3 Diploma in Hairdressing

Previous schoolNorth Bromsgrove High School

ProgressionWork as a mobile hairdresser and in the future open a nail bar too

STUDENT PROFILE...

The tutors here make everyone feel welcome and support the students. I’ve enjoyed all the practical assessments and making new friends too

Hairdressing

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Latisha Murray...

BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Health & Social Care

Previous schoolShenley Academy

ProgressionUniversity to complete a degree in Nursing

STUDENT PROFILE...

I completed the BTEC Level 2 Diploma last year. The tutors made the course enjoyable; they encourage you to keep focussed on your course work

What you can do at level 1...BtEc lEvEl 1 diPlOMa iN hEalth & SOcial caRE

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at Grade E-G, including GCSE English at Grade E or equivalent and Maths at entry level 3 or above

What you can do at level 2...cERtificatE iN YOUth WORk aBc aWaRd

Entry requirements:

• 2 GCSEs at Grade D or above including English

• Complete a clear CRB enhanced check

BtEc lEvEl 2 diPlOMa iN hEalth & SOcial caRE

You will spend 1 day each week at a work placement and 3 days per week at college

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at grade D and above including English or

• Relevant Level 1 qualification at Merit

• An interview will assess your suitability and interest in the subject

What you can do at level 3...BtEc lEvEl 3 ExtENdEd diPlOMa iN hEalth & SOcial caRE

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at Grade A* - C including English or

• Relevant Level 2 qualification with at least 50% achievement at Merit or Distinction

• An interview will assess your suitability and interest in the subject

Functional skills...Your course will include functional skills and may include additional studies relevant to your main programme.

What can you go on to...Career as:

• Care Worker

• Childhood Studies

• Health Visitor

Health and social care

• Midwife

• Nurse

• Social Worker

• Teacher

• Youth Worker

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nicola Brissett...

BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in IT

Previous schoolHillcrest School

ProgressionStudy at Aston University, to pursue a career as a 3D Computer Animator

STUDENT PROFILE...

The tutors at Bournville are very supportive and help us to achieve our grades. There is also a range of fun activities to do here which makes Bournville a great place to be!

What you can do at level 1...BtEc lEvEl 1 diPlOMa fOR it USERS

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at Grade E-G• All students must have GCSE English at Grade E and a Maths qualification

at Entry 3 or above (or equivalent)

What you can do at level 2...BtEc lEvEl 2 diPlOMa iN itBtEc lEvEl 2 diPlOMa iN cREativE MEdia (GaMES iNdUStRY)

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at Grade D or above, including English or• BTEC Level 1 Diploma for IT Users• Maths qualification at Level 1 or above (or equivalent)• An interview• For Diploma in Creative Media, evidence of creativity is required

What you can do at level 3...BtEc lEvEl 3 ExtENdEd diPlOMa iN itBtEc lEvEl 3 ExtENdEd diPlOMa iN cREativE MEdia (GaMES iNdUStRY)

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at Grades A* - C including Maths and English• In addition, a Level 2 IT qualification at Merit or above would be an advantage,

alternatively you will be required to complete a test at enrolment• An interview• For Diploma in Creative Media, evidence of creativity is required

Functional skills...Your course will include functional skills and may include additional studies relevant to your main programme.

What can you go on to...Career as:

• Applications Developer• Computer Games Designer• Database Administrator

information Technology

• IT Systems Manager• IT Consultant• Software Developer

• Systems Analyst• Technical Support Assistant• Web Designer

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nadia akhtar...

BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Media & Career Academy

Previous schoolSelly Park Technology College for Girls

ProgressionMedia Communications Degree at University then work within the TV Media Industry.

STUDENT PROFILE...

The tutors are very supportive and they inspired me to aim higher. I am now looking out for new opportunities within the media industry

What you can do at level 2...BtEc lEvEl 2 diPlOMa iN MEdia

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at Grade D and above including English or

• Relevant Level 1 qualification at Merit or Distinction

What you can do at level 3...BtEc lEvEl 3 ExtENdEd diPlOMa iN MEdia

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at Grade C or above including English Language or

• Level 2 BTEC Diploma at Merit or Distinction

Functional skills...Your course will include functional skills and may include additional studies relevant to your main programme.

What can you go on to...Career as:

• Advertising Manager• Animator• Journalist• Film Producer• Media Researcher• Photographer• Presenter• Publisher• TV or Radio Producer• Technical Illustrator• TV Camera Operator

Media

For A Level Media see page 16

career Academy in MediaSee Page 22

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If you are about to leave school and are thinking about working with cars, motorcycles or HGV, then Bournville College’s brand new, state-of-the-art motor vehicle facilities may just be the place you’re looking for to kick-start your career.

Whether or not you have any previous motor vehicle knowledge, our team of experienced, specialist staff have the knowhow to help you choose the right course.

What you can do at level 1 and entry ...ENtRY 3 diPlOMa iNtROdUctiON tO vEhiclE tEchNOlOGY

diPlOMa iN vEhiclE MaiNtENaNcE (caR)

diPlOMa iN vEhiclE MaiNtENaNcE (MOtORcYclE)

What you can do at level 2...diPlOMa iN liGht vEhiclE (caR ) MaiNtENaNcE & REPaiR PRiNciPlES

diPlOMa iN MOtORcYclE MaiNtENaNcE & REPaiR PRiNciPlES

iMi MOtOR vEhiclE MaiNtENaNcE & REPaiR (liGht vEhiclE)

What you can do at level 3...diPlOMa iN liGht vEhiclE (caR) MaiNtENaNcE & REPaiR PRiNciPlES

Entry requirements:

Our learners arrive with a range of experiences and some of our courses do not have formal entry qualifications, however learners will sit an initial assessment in literacy and numeracy. In addition to this they will meet with our motor vehicle team for advice and guidance for the right course.

Functional skills...Your course will include functional skills and may include additional studies relevant to your main programme.

What can you go on to...• Employment in the automotive industry

• Start your own business

Motor vehicle maintenance

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Oli Bailey...

BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Music Technology

Previous schoolBishop Challoner College

ProgressionStudy Music Technology at Leeds Met University and become a sound engineer.

STUDENT PROFILE...

I would recommend this course. It is interesting and helped me develop the skills I use in creating and producing music. The tutors are very experienced and use their knowledge and background in the industry to help students learn and progress

What you can do at level 2...BtEc lEvEl 2 diPlOMa iN MUSic

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at Grade D or above including English or

• BTEC Introductory Diploma (Merit) plus GCSE English or Maths at Grade D

• You must demonstrate an interest in the subject area and be able to play an instrument or sing to an intermediate level

What you can do at level 3...BtEc lEvEl 3 ExtENdEd diPlOMa iN MUSic tEchNOlOGY

BtEc lEvEl 3 ExtENdEd diPlOMa iN MUSic PRacticE

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at Grade A*- C including English Language and Maths or

• BTEC Level 2 Diploma (Merit or Distinction) together with Grade C in Maths and English

Functional skills...Your course will include functional skills and may include additional studies relevant to your main programme

What can you go on to...Career as:

• Recording/Performing Artist

• Session Musician

• Music Teacher

• Music Licensing Co-ordinator

• Music Manager

• Music Production Technician

• Sound Engineer

• Producer

• Artist Repertoire

• Recording Studio Manager

• Concert/Stage/Lighting Engineer

• Music Programmer

Music

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yasmin Rasool...

Prince’s Trust Programme

Previous schoolPreviously studied abroad

ProgressionTo take up a vocational course in Beauty Therapy

STUDENT PROFILE...

My experience at Bournville College has been brilliant. This course helped me gain motivation, leadership and using my initiative and now I look forward to the future. I enjoyed renovating a primary school as a community project. The tutors are very helpful and really get on well with all the students

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The Prince’s Trust Programme This 12 week programme provides a basis for those wanting to engage in education and who need to build on confidence, self-esteem, skills and job opportunities.

As part of this programme you will achieve the following qualifications:• City & Guilds Certificate in Personal Development & Contributing to the Community

• City & Guilds Award in Personal & Social Development

• NCFE Award in Substance Misuse

• British Red Cross Certificate in First Aid

• Bournville College Certificate in Food Hygiene

• Bournville College Certificate in Health & Safety

• Prince’s Trust Team Certificate signed by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales

Entry requirements:

• No formal entry requirements

After the programme you will have the opportunity to enrol on a variety of programmes. These include: Certificate in Further Education as well as a range of BTEC Introductory qualifications in vocational subjects.

Princes trust

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Princes trust Matthew Lovatt...BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Public Services

Previous schoolPerryfields High School

ProgressionStudying International Politics, Security and Terrorism at university

STUDENT PROFILE...

I was welcomed into Bournville College and given every opportunity to succeed. My subject tutors and particularly my personal tutor have supported me extensively, throughout my time at the college

What you can do at level 2...BtEc lEvEl 2 diPlOMa iN PUBlic SERvicES

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at Grade D or above including GCSE English Language or

• BTEC Introductory Diploma (Merit) plus GCSE English Language

What you can do at level 3...BtEc lEvEl 3 ExtENdEd diPlOMa iN PUBlic SERvicES

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at Grade A* - C including English Language or

• BTEC Level 2 Diploma (Distinction or Merit level) together with a Grade C in English Language

Functional skills...Your course will include functional skills and may include additional studies relevant to your main programme.

What can you go on to...Career in:

• Police Service

• Fire Service

• The Armed Forces

• Local Government

Public services

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Chantelle Maguraushe...

BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Applied Science

Previous schoolHillcrest School

ProgressionTo study Biology at university

STUDENT PROFILE...

What you can do at level 1...lEvEl 1 diPlOMa iN aPPliEd SciENcE

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at Grades E - G

• All students must have achieved GCSE English at grade E and a Maths qualification at entry Level 3 or above

What you can do at level 2...BtEc lEvEl 2 diPlOMa iN aPPliEd SciENcE

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at grade D or above including GCSE English at grade C/ D and Maths qualification at Level 2 or above or

• BTEC Level 1 Diploma in Applied Science or an equivalent science qualification at Merit or Distinction

BtEc lEvEl 2 ExtENdEd cERtificatE

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at Grade D or

• BTEC Level 1 Diploma in a related subject

• Level 1 Maths and English

Functional skills...Your course will include functional skills and may include additional studies relevant to your main programme.

BtEc lEvEl 3 ExtENdEd diPlOMa iN aPPliEd SciENcE

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at grade A* - C including GCSE Maths and GCSE English at grade A* - C or level 2 functional skills

• BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Science at Merit or above or an equivalent Science qualification at Merit or above

What can you go on to...Career as:

• Dentist• Dietician

Science

I chose Bournville College as the course appealed to me and it was not too far to travel to either. This course is very informative and engaging. Also, there are many extra-curricular activities for students to take part in

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• Doctor• Midwife

• Nurse• Optician

• Occupational Therapist

• Pharmacist• Radiographer

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Jack gault...BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport

Previous schoolColmers School and Sports & Science College

ProgressionCoaching in America with soccer camps

STUDENT PROFILE...

Bournville College has given me a lot of support through my course and this has boosted my qualifications. Without Bournville I would not be where I am today - a successful coach and football player. I would happily recommend this college to any student looking for a quaification in sport

What you can do at level 2...activitY lEadERShiP (MUlti-SPORtS) Nvq activitY lEadERShiP (fOOtBall cOachiNG) NvqIn addition to either of the above courses, you will study for a:

BtEc lEvEl 2 cERtificatE iN tEaM lEadiNG fa lEvEl 1 cERtificatE iN fOOtBall cOachiNG

Entry requirements:

• 2 GCSEs at Grade D or above including English and another academic subject

• Foundation Level qualification

What you can do at level 3...BtEc lEvEl 3 iN SkillS aNd activE lEiSUREIn addition to this course, you will study for a:

lEvEl 3 aWaRd iN hiGhER SPORt lEadERShiP

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs Grade A* - C including English Language or

• BTEC Level 2 Diploma (Merit or Distinction) together with a grade C in English Language

BtEc lEvEl 3 ExtENdEd diPlOMa iN SPORtEntry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs Grade A* - C including English Language or

• BTEC Level 2 Diploma (Merit or Distinction) together with a grade C in English

Functional skills...Your course will include functional skills and may include additional studies relevant to your main programme.

What can you go on to...Career as:

• Fitness Instructor

• Personal Trainer

• Leisure Centre Manager

• Outdoor Activities Instructor

career Academy in SportSee Page 22

• Sports Development Officer

• Sport and Exercise Scientist

• Sport Physiotherapist

Sport

• Sports Coach

• Teacher

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Sara Hockell...Career and Personal Development

Previous schoolDame Elizabeth Cadbury School

ProgressionMy ambition after leaving college is to have a career working at a radio station

STUDENT PROFILE...

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Career and Personal Development vocational & Social Education...This course is designed to support students who may have learning difficulties/disabilities about future careers. The small teaching groups encourage development of confidence, self-esteem and social skills.

Areas of study... • Functional English• Functional Maths • Functional Information & Communication Technology• Accredited Personal & Social Development• Accredited units in Personal Progress (age 16 – 25 Severe Learning Difficulties)

vocational options... • Business & Retail• Catering & Hospitality • Construction• Floristry• Hair & Beauty• Health & Social Care• Horticulture • Independent Living Skills• Motor Vehicle • Sport & Leisure • Other subjects include: ASDAN Short Course Awards and Independent Living Skills

Enrichment Opportunities... • Possibilities for students to have residentials to Cumbria and abroad • Work experience • Extra IT • Extra Sport • 1 Hour a week for Speech and Language Therapy

All students have a personal tutor and a weekly tutorial to monitor progress and discuss career choices.

What can you go on to...Students progress onto mainstream courses at Entry Level to Level 1 and 2, training or employment.

Supported learning

I joined this college at the very last minute and everyone made me feel very welcome, I have really enjoyed the course and look forward to continuing my studies here

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Susan Katushabe...

BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Travel & Tourism

Previous schoolHall Green School

ProgressionA degree in Marketing and Event Management at university

STUDENT PROFILE...

The tutors here are so supportive and help you achieve your goals. I would recommend Bournville because it has a friendly and positive atmosphere

What you can do at level 2...BtEc lEvEl 2 diPlOMa iN tRavEl & tOURiSM

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at Grade D or above including English or

• BTEC Introductory Diploma plus GCSE English at grade D

What you can do at level 3...BtEc lEvEl 3 diPlOMa iN tRavEl & tOURiSM

Entry requirements:

• 4 GCSEs at Grade A* - C, including English Language or

• BTEC Level 2 Diploma (Merit or Distinction) together with a grade C in English Language

Functional skills...Your course will include functional skills and may include additional studies relevant to your main programme.

What can you go on to...Career as:

• Air Cabin Crew

• Airport Staff

• Cruise Staff

• Ferry Host

• Holiday Representative

• Hotel Receptionist

• Hotel Manager

• Passenger Services Supervisor

• Theme Park Manager

• Tourism Officer

• Tourist Guide

• Travel Agent

• Travel Writer

Travel and tourism

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With over 60 years experience of working with international students, Bournville College offers a wide range of internationally recognised qualifications to students from over 35 countries.

The International Office offers a wide range of support and help, including the arrangement of accommodation through the host family scheme, English language testing and language support.

To apply to study at Bournville College as an international student, fill in the International Application Form available on our website. Alternatively, we can send you one with a prospectus by post.

For more information visit bournville.ac.uk and follow the link to ‘International’

Telephone. 00 44 121 477 1600

Fax. 00 44 121 483 1133

Email. [email protected]

international studentsJunwen Tan...A2 Levels Mathematics, Physics and Art & Design, AS Levels Communication and Culture

Home countryChina

ProgressionFoundation Degree in Art & Design at Universirty College in Bournemouth

Tutors and resources at Bournville College are excellent and it is a great place to study. Thank you Bournville College!

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Life after Bournville...

Employment routes...

University routes...

Chantelle GribbleStudied: NVQ Levels 1, 2 & 3 in Beauty Therapy

Employment: Now works as a beautician on a cruise ship

Thohura BibiStudied: A2 Levels in Law, Psychology & Business

University: Coventry University studying LLB in Law with Business

Jonathan De FrancescoStudied: Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3 in Hairdressing

Employment: Now works for Benjamin Ryan hair salon based in the city centre

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How to apply...1 Complete an application form... Available from our website

2 Receive an acknowledgement... We will write to you to acknowledge the receipt of your form

3 Attend a choice & admissions event... This is where you can discuss your course choice

with your course tutors and advice and guidance staff

4 Receive an offer of a place... You will receive an offer of a place on a course most

suitable to you, subject to meeting the entry criteria

5 Appointment for enrolment... Once you get your GCSE results, you will receive

a letter with a specific appointment for enrolment, with a timetable and an induction date

COngRaTULaTiOnSyou are now a student at Bournville College

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