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WELCOME Whatever you want from your future, Sussex Coast College will help you create it. It’s the perfect place to achieve your goals, broaden your horizons and fulfil your potential. Students come from Hastings, Bexhill and beyond to study here. On our beautiful new campuses, they find a supportive and inspiring culture and learn their subjects from highly experienced lecturers, using the latest technology. Whether you want to be a chef, beautician, electrician, artist or builder (or something completely different), our wide range of A Levels, BTECs, NVQs and Diplomas will ensure you are ready to earn in your chosen profession. Those interested in university are also in safe hands: A Level students at Academy 6 attained a 100% pass rate in 2011. In fact, over the past three years, Sussex Coast College has the highest A Level pass-rate in Hastings, Bexhill and Rother (99.4%). Our IB students include some of the brightest young minds selected from around the world. We believe in opportunity for everyone. The opportunity to win awards, progress to university, gain work experience, find professional employment and make new friends. The opportunity to get involved in many enrichment activities, from music, to chess, to street dance. The opportunity to discover your calling, enjoy your studies and become everything you can be. Welcome to SCC

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YEAR 11 TASTERS - Spend a stimulating day as a sixth form student experiencing the range of courses that we offer.

GET TO KNOW DAYS - An introduction to college life, and the first stage of your enrolment process.

30 October 2012 31 October 2012 01 November 2012

03 – 05 July 2013

Hastings & St Leonards Academies Rye, Claverham and Robertsbridge All other schools

OPEN DAYS - Talk to tutors and current students about the

YEAR 10 TASTERS - Spend an interesting day as a sixth form student experiencing the range of courses that we offer.

Thursday 15 and 22 November 2012, 5pm - 8pm Tuesday 08 January 2013, 5pm - 8pm Wednesday 27 March 2013, 5pm - 8pm

28 June 2013 01 July 2013 02 July 2013

course you are interested in.

Hastings & St Leonards Academies Rye, Claverham and Robertsbridge All other schools

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Clive Cooke Principal and CEO

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CONTENTS

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GENERAL INFORMATION

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Campuses

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Amazing Facilities

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Information, Advice & Guidance

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Money Matters

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Law

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Mathematics

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Further Mathematics

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Media Studies

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Photography

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Physics

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Support

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Psychology

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College Life

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Sociology

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Student Engagement

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Spanish

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Enrichment

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Textiles

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Travelling to College

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International Baccalaureate

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Choosing the Right Course

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Apprenticeships

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How to Apply

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A Level Information

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International

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Pathway Routes

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Access to Higher Education

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Academy 6

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Higher Education

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Accounting

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Fine Art

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Vocational Subjects

Biology

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Art, Design and Media

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Business Studies

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Business

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Chemistry

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Computing (inc. Music Tech)

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Economics

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Construction

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English Language

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Engineering

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English Literature

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Adult Literacy and Numeracy

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English Literature and Language

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ESOL

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Drama and Theatre Studies

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Foundation Learning

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Film Studies

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Hair and Beauty

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French

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Health, Child and Social Care

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Geography

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Hospitality and Catering

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Government and Politics

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School of English

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Graphic Design

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Public Services

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History

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Sport

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ICT

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Travel and Tourism

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CONTACT US Sussex Coast College Hastings Station Plaza Station Approach Hastings East Sussex TN34 1BA Phone: 01424 442222 Email: info@sussexcoast.ac.uk Sussex Coast College Hastings Ore Valley Parker Road Hastings East Sussex TN34 3TT Phone: 01424 442222 Email: info@sussexcoast.ac.uk

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CAMPUSES STATION PLAZA Sussex Coast College’s main campus is based next to the train station in Hastings town centre. Courses located here include A Levels, Art, Business, Hospitality and Catering, Hair and Beauty, Sport, Public Services, Health, Child and Social Care and Foundation Learning. The large, light-filled atrium is surrounded by 22,000 square metres of study spaces and social zones. Classrooms are equipped with the most up-to-date resources and interactive whiteboards. Station Plaza also houses IT suites, gym, performance studios, exhibition areas, Coast Coffee, Dine, Subway, training kitchen, professional salon, Coast Restaurant and a large Learning Resource Centre.

At both campuses, students have 24/7 access to lessons and learning resources from home via WIKI, podcasts and teacher/student blogs. Students can hire laptops from the LRCs and both sites are WIFI activated.

Less than a mile away, Ore Valley takes under a minute by train from Hastings town centre and has 7,000 square metres of realistic working environments, workshops and ‘live build’ areas. This is where Construction, Engineering, IT and Music Technology students are based. In the central atrium, students construct, wire, plumb, fit-out and decorate a full-size house. Students have access to the latest equipment and digital technology, Learning Resource Centre, a sports pitch, diner and coffee shop.

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AMAZING FACILITIES RECEPTION Reception is much more than the welcoming face of college. As well as taking phone calls and greeting visitors, reception staff can help you find the people you need. They issue visitor badges, give directions, ensure college buildings are safe and clean and deal with emergencies alongside the Duty Manager. Reception can provide useful information about everything happening within the College. They also look after lost property. Plaza reception times are:

8.30am - 7pm, Monday - Thursday 8.30am - 5pm, Friday

Ore reception times are:

8.30am - 5pm, Monday - Thursday 8.30am - 4.30pm, Friday

DINE The refectories at both campuses serve tasty hot and cold lunches, sandwiches, desserts, fruit, snacks and drinks. Food is freshly prepared on site and prices are competitive. They are open from 8am – 4pm every weekday.

COAST COFFEE

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The cafés at Station Plaza and Ore Valley are a great place to relax and meet friends. They sell hot and cold drinks, sandwiches, snacks, fruit and pastries. They are open every weekday from 8.30am – 5pm.

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COMPUTER SUITES Students at SCC are encouraged to complete their work on a computer and there are 750 workstations/laptops for student use. The college is fully networked, with high speed email and internet, online study resources and industry-standard software. There is wireless internet access throughout both campuses. Students can access their college email and shared area from home, through the college website. PLAZA HAIR AND BEAUTY The Training Academy at Station Plaza is fitted with the latest equipment from Wella and offers a wide range of hair and beauty treatments at discounted prices (prices can be found at reception or on the college website). Salons are open to the public.

PLAZA FITNESS The Fitness Centre at Station Plaza is run in conjunction with our Sport and Leisure courses and houses top-quality equipment and changing facilities. The gym is fully supervised and is open to students, staff and the public during term-time.


COAST RESTAURANT Coast Restaurant serves fine food and wine in modern and intimate surroundings at Station Plaza. Hospitality and Catering students prepare, cook and serve dishes under professional supervision as part of their training, using seasonal and local ingredients wherever possible. The restaurant is an excellent venue for small and large parties, providing a relaxed and professional atmosphere for business and social events. Lunch:

Monday to Friday, 12 - 2pm Two courses, £7.95 / Three courses, £8.95

Dinner:

Wednesday and Thursday, 6 - 10pm Six courses Silver Service including cocktail and canapés on arrival, £18.95

LIBRARY There are Learning Resource Centres on both campuses, catering for different learning styles with quiet zones for study, research and computer work and other areas for group work and discussion. The automated self-service issue and return system means library staff are free to support students with their research. Other resources include: laptops on loan, cinema room, books, audio books and e-books, newspapers and magazines, DVDs, printing, scanning and photocopying, self-issue and online book reservation.

ART SHOP Based at Station Plaza, the art shop stocks a wide range of materials, from charcoal to Fabriano rolls, quality papers and graphic pens. It also provides a bespoke framing service. Students, Hastings Art Forum and SOCO members get a 10% discount. Opening Times:

8.30am - 4.30pm, Monday - Friday 8.30am - 1.30pm, Saturday

ENERGY CENTRE

JIGSAW NURSERY Jigsaw is an OFSTED outstanding nursery that has been operating in Hastings for 18 years. Its newest nursery at Station Plaza is equipped with everything your youngster needs to learn while you are working or studying. In this small and friendly environment, your child will take part in age-appropriate activities including stories and rhymes, letters and sounds, singing, instruments, music, movement, role play, imaginative play, outdoor play, construction, maths games and crafts.

MOTOR VEHICLE CENTRE (LOCATED IN BEXHILL) The Motor Vehicle Training Centre offers qualifications and hands-on training in all aspects of vehicle maintenance, repair and restoration. The centre has IMI (Institute of Motor Industry) accreditation and approval to deliver E3 and levels 1 to 3 Motor Vehicle Maintenance and apprenticeships. Sussex Coast College works in collaboration with St Leonards-on-Sea MOT Test Centre, Sovereign Coachworks and Bexhill 100 Motoring Club.

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Based on Castleham Industrial Estate, the Energy Centre delivers energy industry qualifications and is used by many local companies for gas, electrical, appliance, water and heating training. The Energy Centre aims to meet future demands for skills in renewable energies and specialises in sustainable energy courses and advanced technologies such as photo voltaic and solar power.

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INFORMATION, ADVICE & GUIDANCE FOR STUDENTS, PARENTS, GUARDIANS AND CARERS

FIND OUT MORE Student Advisers can be contacted on 01424 458465 or at info@sussexcoast.ac.uk

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STUDENT SERVICES TEAM We have a dedicated team available to provide up-to-date information on all of our courses from academic, vocational to work-related opportunities; all designed to help you make the right choice about your future. Our Student Advisers provide impartial information about training and education options for school leavers. They can help with: ■ ■ ■ ■

Applying for courses Arranging taster days and visits to college Sharing the experiences of students Information about course requirements

FUNCTIONAL SKILLS Functional Skills are the fundamental applied skills in English, Maths and ICT that help people to gain the most from life, learning and work. They are not just about knowledge in English, Maths and ICT; they are also about knowing when and how to use the knowledge in real life situations. Functional skills will involve taking separate tests which will give you a qualification if you pass them. EACH COURSE DESCRIPTION WILL HAVE A SPECIFIC ICON WHICH REPRESENTS THE FUNCTIONAL SKILL YOU WILL LEARN (SEE BELOW).

CAREERS AND FUTURE PLANNING The college has a dedicated team to offer you support with your next steps – this could include going to university, looking for employment, volunteering or progression within college. We also help with making UCAS applications. Appointments can be made by dropping in to Student Central or by calling 01424 458465.

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KEY INFORMATION

English

Maths

ICT


MONEY MATTERS DEPENDING ON YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES YOU CAN RECEIVE FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR GOING TO COLLEGE, AND IN MANY CASES IT MAY COST YOU NOTHING!

Just take a few minutes to read the following information to see what opportunities are available to help you learn within your budget.

STUDENT SUPPORT FUNDS

Those students aged 16-18 who currently live on their own, are in care or are leaving care will be eligible for a guaranteed bursary of up to £1,200 per year.

All full-time students under the age of 18, with a household income of less than £21,000 may be eligible for funding for costs such as travel, food and equipment while in college.

TUITION FEES

CHILDCARE SUPPORT

You will not have to pay tuition or exam fees if:

Financial support towards the cost of childcare may also be available in certain circumstances. Contact Student Services on 01424 458465.

■ You are aged 16-18 on 31 August 2013 ■ You receive certain benefits ■ You are aged 19 to 23 and are about to begin studying at entry or level 1 (excluding Basic Skills or ESOL) or your first full level 2 qualification ■ You are aged 19 to 24 and studying your first full level 3

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GUARANTEED BURSARY (VULNERABLE STUDENTS)

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SUPPORT ADDITIONAL LEARNING SUPPORT

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

At college, our Additional Learning Support team can help give you the best chance of success. We recognise that each student has very different needs and will provide you with the support and encouragement you need. Our experienced team will work with you to help remove obstacles that prevent you from learning, to ensure a positive outcome – just come and talk to us about any learning needs you may have, for example:

We offer a wide range of health services including:

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Autism Dyslexia Mental health and wellbeing Deaf or hard of hearing Physical disabilities Learning difficulties Blind or partially sighted Exam concessions Specialist equipment Reader, note-taker or prompt Support during your transition to College

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For more information, contact the Additional Learning Support Team on 01424 458530 or email: ALS@sussexcoast.ac.uk.

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Free contraception and pregnancy test Stop smoking support Help with drug and alcohol issues Anger management Healthy living advice

If you need help or more information in one of these areas, please make an appointment or drop into Student Central and talk to one of our friendly Student Engagement Team member.

SAFEGUARDING We work closely with the East Sussex Local Safeguarding Children Board to make sure that all young people are protected from any kind of abuse. We have a designated team of staff to protect our students and actively promote safeguarding.

EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY Here at Sussex Coast College, we respect diversity within the college and community. We value the enrichment that differences in disability, gender, race, sexuality, faith, culture, age and socioeconomic background bring to our lives and work. We are committed to ensuring equality of opportunity for all who learn and work at the college. We strive to produce a working and learning environment that is safe and free of all forms of discrimination.

COUNSELLING The college counsellors provide support for any student who may be experiencing problems with learning or personal issues. Examples of issues which might cause concerns include family and relationship problems, anxiety, depression, friendships or bereavement. The service is free and confidential. For more information, please call 01424 458530. The service welcomes enquires from potential students or colleagues in other agencies providing specialist support.


COLLEGE LIFE - GETTING INVOLVED RIGHT FROM THE VERY START YOU’LL BE ENCOURAGED TO GET INVOLVED IN STUDENT LIFE

STUDENT AMBASSADOR

TUTORIALS

Students can apply to become an SCC ambassador. The role has different responsibilities but can include speaking at school assemblies, supporting at college events and undertaking surveys and feedback sessions.

Your personal tutor is on hand to support, guide and advise you throughout your time in college. You will have regular meetings with your personal tutor so they can give you whatever help you need to achieve your goals. You will be given regular opportunities to discuss your progress in one-to-one reviews and get support for anything which may be standing in the way of your success.

STUDENT VOICE/ STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE Do you want to represent your fellow classmates? Then why not become a student representative and attend faculty student forums? This is your chance to make changes to your course and college.

ENTERPRISE We encourage and support you to develop your enterprise skills and talents outside your course. We offer opportunities for you to improve your communication, teamwork, problem-solving and creativity skills. You can take part in a range of events and activities including:

Our personal tutor team helps students from all backgrounds to get to university by motivating and supporting them through the entire application process, from choosing a course to completing a finance application.

WORK EXPERIENCE AND EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS Work experience is a valuable addition to what you learn at college, as well as looking great on your CV. We try to find suitable work placements for all our students. Our Work Experience Officers will help you find a placement and our teaching staff will ensure you gain a qualification in work skills at an appropriate level.

FUNDRAISING Each year, students elect a local charity to support. Both students and staff arrange fundraising activities to get the whole college involved in raising as much money as possible for the chosen charity as well as annual events such as: ■ Sports/Comic Relief ■ Children in Need ■ Jeans for Genes

THE WAVE The Wave is our student council. It gives you the opportunity to express your views, arrange fun events and join clubs and societies. The council is based in the Wave Office on the ground floor of Station Plaza.

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■ Enterprise workshops ■ Student market ■ Master classes

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STUDENTENGAGEMENT

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The Student Engagement Team is here to ensure your experience at SCC is successful and enjoyable. You will meet the team through our Youth Work, Enrichment activities, Villiers Park mentoring, work experience, employability sessions, student voice forums, and our regular Thorpe Park or Christmas shopping trips.

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ENRICHMENT Enrichment is all about you: your interests, experience, skills and hopes for the future. It’s not just work, work, work. You can take part in lots of other activities at Sussex Coast College. During your time with us you’ll be encouraged to discover your hidden talents so that when you move on you’ll be confident about what you can offer an employer or university. We hope you’ll take up the lively programme of activities, which include football, five-a-side, running, cricket, basketball, badminton, dance, kung fu, boxercise, the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award scheme, Glee Club, chess, an introduction to driving, first aid, circuit training, voluntary work and lots more…

For detailed information on enrichment please visit: www.sussexcoast.ac.uk/enrichment


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Hastings train station is right next door to our Station Plaza campus. There are regular trains from all local stations from Brighton, London and Ashford throughout the day.

Ore train station is a two-minute walk from our Ore Valley campus. There are regular trains leaving from Hastings and Ashford which pass through this station throughout the day.

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Hastings bus station is also next door to our Station Plaza campus with regular buses coming from all over the Bexhill, Hastings and Rother area throughout the day.

There is one bus stop directly outside our Ore Valley campus and multiple bus stops in the surrounding area which are walking distance to the campus.

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There is no on-site parking at Station Plaza but there is plenty of pay and display on nearby streets, in Priory Meadow and at the train station.

There is a car park at Ore Valley which is free for students to use all year round. We suggest that you arrive early to secure a parking space.

BIKES AND MOPEDS

BIKES AND MOPEDS

We have a bike shelter around the back of the campus where you can lock your bikes and mopeds during the day.

We have a bike shelter next to the car park where you can lock your bikes and mopeds during the day.

TRANSPORT WE CAN’T ACCOMODATE: Boats

Tanks

Helicopters

Hot Air Balloons

Horses

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CHOOSING THE RIGHT COURSE We know how difficult it can be to make the right choices. What you do with your education is a very important step, so we want you to have as much information as possible to help you make that choice. This prospectus aims to help you take that all-important step towards realising your ambitions. Remember that advice is available from all those who know and understand the decisions you need to make at this time. Our Student Advisers can help you with this. We offer courses at a variety of levels. Where possible, the level of each course in this prospectus is shown underneath the course title. The chart below provides a guide that will help you to choose the right level to start on and the level you can progress to.

Entry Requirements

ESOL Foundation Learning

Level 1

GCSEs BTEC level 1 Diploma Introductory Certificate Foundation Award NVQ1

Level 2

GCSEs BTEC level 2 Diploma NVQ2 Apprenticeship

Level 3

AS/A2 Level International Baccalaureate National Certificate Extended Diploma NVQ3 Advanced apprenticeship

A Levels National/Extended Diploma NVQ3 in related subject

Level 4

Foundation Degree HNC/D Higher level apprenticeship

A Levels Foundation Degree HND

Level 5

BA (Hons) BSc (Hons)

Entry Certificate or 2 GCSEs (E-G)

4 GCSEs A*-D Equivalent qualification

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Qualifications

Entry level

No Formal Qualifications

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Level of study

5 GCSEs A*-C Equivalent qualification

NB: Even if you have 5 GCSEs you may still need do to level 2 instead of level 3 due to the skills needed on that course.


HOW TO APPLY Online

Interviews

You will need your predicated or actual results handy Visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk Click on Course Search Find your chosen course(s) and click into it Click the ‘Add to choices +’ button Click the ‘Apply Now’ button and follow the instructions If you’re under 16, your parent or guardian should check the consent box ■ Download the form and give it to your current/previous school or college for completion

If we have all the information we need on your application form, we will invite you to attend an interview. The sooner you return your form, the sooner you’ll receive an interview and as a general rule, these are held weekly. Please bring your progress file and latest school report with you to your interview. For Art courses you will also need to bring a portfolio of your work. The interview and a presentation about your subject will give you more information and make sure you are considering the right course for your future. Your parents/carers are welcome to come with you.

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Post You will need your predicated or actual results handy Remove the application form in the back of this prospectus Fill it out in CAPITAL LETTERS, using black ink If you’re under 16, ask your parent/guardian to sign the form Hand the reference form to your current/previous school or college for completion. Some schools will ask to see your completed application form and send it to us on your behalf ■ Post it to us (address found on page 4) ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

In person

Refunds (19+ students) ■ Fees will be refunded in full if the college cancels the course you have enrolled on ■ Refunds will be credited by bank transfer (BACS) to your bank account ■ For some courses there may be a small fee charged at enrolment to cover the cost of course visits

At the end of your interview, you will receive a written offer confirming what was discussed, including confirmation of any exam grades (or other requirements) you need to achieve to take up the place. If you decide to accept your place, we will continue to send you information about starting college. Enrolment After your exam results in August, you will be invited to attend enrolment in late August or early September – this is when you officially become a Sussex Coast College student! You will need to bring your exam results, and we’ll contact you to tell you exactly when, where and how you start your course.

TIPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL APPLICATION ■ If you are not sure what you want to do, or you want to keep your options open, you can apply for up to two courses and have more than one interview. The most important thing is that you eventually enrol on the course that’s right for you! ■ Once you have been accepted on to a course, you can still change your mind. ■ If you do not achieve the results you were hoping for, or you achieve a better range of grades, call us for advice on alternative courses. ■ Although it helps to have your application in early, remember that it’s never too late to apply. For more information and advice, please call 01424 458465

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You will need your predicated or actual results handy Visit Station Plaza and ask for Student Central at reception Remove the application form in the back of this prospectus Fill it out in CAPITAL LETTERS, using black ink. If you need any help, you can ask one of our Student Services Team ■ If you’re under 16, ask your parent/guardian to sign the form ■ Hand in your completed form to Student Central ■ Take the reference form to your current/previous school or college for completion ■ ■ ■ ■

Offers

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A LEVEL INFORMATION A Levels are two-year courses similar to GCSEs but at a higher level in a varied range of subjects. In your first year you complete AS and progress to A2 for your second year. You need to select three or four subjects although some students take five. You are assessed by a mixture of coursework and exams at the end of each year. With A Levels you can progress to university or into employment. In order to study a GCE FOUR AS/A Level programme, students need to have achieved:

In order to study a GCE THREE AS/A Level programme, students need to have achieved:

■ At least five A*-C grades at GCSE, including two B grades ■ An average GCSE score of at least 5 ( R see chart below) ■ GCSE English (language preferred) and maths

■ At least 4 A*-C grades at GCSE ■ GCSE English (language preferred) and maths

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HOW TO WORK OUT YOUR GCSE SCORE Each GCSE grade is given a number of points as outlined below A* = 8 points A = 7 points B = 6 points C = 5 points D = 4 points E = 3 points F = 2 points G = 1 point U = 0 point

Write down the GCSE subjects you have taken and the results that you have achieved or hope to get. Then add the points together and divide by the number of subjects you have taken. For instance: English - B = 6, Maths - C = 5, History - B = 6, Art - A = 7, Geography - D = 4, Drama - C = 5 TOTAL: 33 points Divided by number of subjects (6) = 5.5 average GCSE score.

Villiers Park Educational Trust

This innovative project helps gifted and talented students reach their academic potential and develop their passion for learning. It is beneficial for disadvantaged students without a family tradition of Higher Education, to gain places at leading universities around the world. Scholars benefit from fortnightly sessions with a Learning Mentor, visits to top universities and Q&A sessions.


PATHWAY ROUTES If you are interested in pursuing a career in a specific industry, our pathway routes can help you. We have created a number of popular career paths which include the best A Levels we offer that are related to that area, to help you achieve your career goal. BUSINESS

DRAMA

First choice: Sociology Choose 3 additional subjects from:

First choice: Business Choose 2 or 3 additional subjects from:

First choice: Drama and Theatre Studies Choose 3 additional subjects from:

English Literature English Language History Geography ICT Maths Government and Politics

English Language Government and Politics Law Media ICT Maths Economics

English Language Film Studies Media English Literature History Psychology Sociology

MEDICINE/SCIENCE

ARTS

SOCIAL SCIENCES

First choice: Chemistry Choose 3 additional subjects from:

First choice: Fine Art Choose 3 additional subjects from:

First choice: Psychology Choose 3 additional subjects from:

Biology Physics Psychology Mathematics English Literature English Language Sociology

English Literature History Photography Textiles Media Studies Film Studies Psychology

English Language and Literature Government and Politics ICT Sociology Geography History Law

MEDIA

EXPRESS PATHWAY

First choice: Media Choose 2 or 3 additional subjects from:

If you’re looking to improve your existing A Level results in order to enter university, this option combines AS and A2 in an intensive one-year course to help you achieve the grades and UCAS points you need.

English Language English Literature Film Studies Law Photography History

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ACADEMY 6 R THE A Level destination for Hastings, Bexhill and Rother Since our inception we have achieved a remarkable average pass rate of 99.4%, with 42% of grades between A* to B and over 70% of grades at A to C. We achieved an amazing 100% A Level pass rate between 2009-2011. This year our pass rate was 99%. We have also scored in the top 5% in the country for ‘value added’ – which means that at Academy 6 you can expect to perform better in your A levels than your GCSE profile might lead you to believe. Based at Station Plaza, Academy 6 has the benefit of being in a wider, brighter college environment where you will be treated like an adult. Our courses are delivered in a friendly and exciting way by sixth form specialists, with around 30 A levels and the prestigious International Baccalaureate to choose from. Students from Academy 6 have gone on to study at top institutions in the UK, Europe and the United States – including Yale, Harvard, MIT, LSE, King’s College and University College London, as well as Oxford and Cambridge.

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We are committed to helping you make the most of your time with us. A personal tutor will support you in reaching your personal learning targets, and learners and parents can review progress regularly. We can also arrange work experience to enhance your CV and help identify your career path. Last but not least, we believe Enrichment will broaden your journey and offer a range of sporting, creative and social activities in which you can get involved.

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Accounting Even the best business ideas won’t float without sound financial management. Whether you see yourself running your own small business, giving Sir Richard Branson a run for his money, or helping other people’s companies succeed, knowledge of financial management is vital if you want to achieve your goal. Our A level Accounting course will equip you with all the knowledge and skills you need to assess the financial performance of all types of businesses. You will learn: ■ How to analyse and evaluate financial data to make informed judgements ■ How to make recommendations and decisions about how businesses can manage their financial affairs ■ How to make accounting records like ledgers, balance sheets and profitand-loss accounts ■ About accounting processes for various types of businesses Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Apply online for all Academy 6 courses – see page 15 for more information

Accountant Book-keeper Accounting clerk Accounting director Chief financial officer


A LEVEL COURSES

Fine Art

Biology

Business Studies

A thorough introduction to the subject of Fine Art. You will gain numerous skills in developing ideas, experimenting with materials, techniques and processes, and presenting a personal, informed and meaningful response. You will be able to produce practical and critical contextual work in a variety of areas.

Biology is the scientific study of living organisms, an exploration that has developed over the past few decades to reveal a dazzling wealth of knowledge about ourselves and the millions of other organisms on Earth. Many of the challenges facing us in the 21st century can be overcome through biological study: saving threatened species, curing deadly diseases and feeding an ever-growing population.

Do you see a future in which you’re running a successful business? Maybe you’ve spotted a niche market where your idea would go down a storm. Whatever your intended career, it is very likely that business will be involved in some way – so good commercial sense is a valuable asset. No matter where your career takes you, A Level Business Studies will give you a powerful head-start for future business success.

A Level Biology allows you to investigate living organisms and the environments and ecosystems they occupy.

You will learn how to:

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Drawing Painting Mixed media Sculpture Land art Printmaking Installation Lens-based and/or light-based media

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Artist Sculptor Illustrator Graphic designer Curator Teacher

Cells Molecules Enzymes Genes and genetic coding Physiology Energy Evolution Ecological diversity Microbes and diseases Social and ethical ‘real-life’ context of each area of study ■ Practical and investigative skills based on scientists’ work in current research contexts

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Laboratory technician Animal technician Biotechnologist Geneticist Microbiologist

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Manager (various areas) Production manager Management consultant Marketing executive Self employed

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■ Plan finance, and manage money, people and operations ■ Examine strategies for success and the ways in which external influences can affect business

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A LEVEL COURSES

Chemistry

Economics

English Language

The study of chemistry is driven by the desire to explain the behaviour of the materials around us. To comprehend why an autumn leaf turns red, why a diamond is hard or why soap cleans us requires an understanding of chemistry.

Economics is the study of the resources available to us and how and why they are distributed. On this course you will study the idea of markets both in terms of finance and commodities. Lessons will centre around the debate over the consumption of goods and services and the benefits they provide in society.

What is the most powerful thing you have at your disposal? Your language. If you want to understand how language is used and how it shapes the world around us, this is the subject for you.

Our A Level Chemistry course is designed to develop your understanding of how the science works in the laboratory and in the world outside. You will develop a detailed understanding of a discipline that will remain at the forefront of scientific development. You will learn: How the behaviour of atoms and molecules determines the world we live in, our shape and size, and even how we feel on a given day ■ How chemistry has unlocked the doors to some of the most practical inventions and exciting scientific advances in the modern world

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Career paths: Biochemist Chemical engineer ■ Geochemist ■ Hazardous waste manager ■ Chemist ■ ■

You will learn about: ■ Management of the economy and government decisions on how to allocate resources ■ The government increasing borrowing to fund education and health ■ Core concepts of inflation ■ Economic growth ■ Unemployment ■ Balance of payments ■ How governments seek to control variables through policy instruments Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Financial analyst Economist Stockbroker Business administrator Statistician

The course examines key constituents of the English language and how they contribute to meaning. Through textual analysis and your own creative responses, you will consider: ■ The purposes of writing ■ How to create texts for specific audiences ■ Contextual factors ■ Stylistic features You will also have the opportunity to: ■ Explore the spoken language ■ Explore the impact of new technology ■ Consider how gender and culture influence our verbal interaction ■ Consider how the English language is constantly in flux – with words and phrases slipping in and out of usage all the time Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Publisher Journalist Speech and language therapist English teacher Copywriter


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English Literature For students who love reading and enjoy exploring texts in depth, this is a golden opportunity to gather with like-minded people to share ideas and interpretations. The study of A Level English Literature will equip you with the tools to deepen your understanding and refine your analytical skills through the exploration of a wide range of texts. You will learn about: ■ How the writer uses literary and narrative techniques to construct meaning ■ The importance of form, structure and language as well as points of view, themes and ideas

■ Works from different time periods and from contrasting genres ■ Close-reading techniques required for academic research ■ How to construct a written argument ■ Critical approaches to literary texts Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Writer Literary agent Publishing publicist Teacher (UK or abroad) Advertising copywriter

For those who love the diversity of our language in all its forms and have a passion for the power of the written word, A Level English Language and Literature offers the best of everything. The literary aspects of the course will broaden your perspective on culture, history and humanity, while the study of English language will enhance your creative abilities – giving you the chance to sharpen your writing skills and gain a significant advantage in a broad range of careers. You will learn how to: ■ Explore rich examples of English written literary and media texts ■ Reflect on characters and contexts ■ Appreciate the techniques used by writers to engage the reader ■ Examine examples of spoken English, considering the distinctive features of speech and how it contrasts with written language Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Copywriter TV script writer Teacher (UK or abroad) Journalist Publicist

Drama and Theatre Studies Drama and Theatre Studies provides excellent preparation for students hoping to study the performing arts at drama school or university. You will learn: ■ Performance skills ■ Performance styles and practices of leading theatre practitioners and playwrights ■ How to interpret texts from a performance perspective ■ The ability to assess the success of productions in terms of directorial interpretation, actors’ performances and stage design You will develop and use your skills to: ■ Produce a group performance of a published play ■ Perform a monologue or duologue ■ Create your own piece of theatre ■ Study a set text from a director’s perspective Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Actor Theatre producer Director Stage manager Media presenter

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You will study:

English Language and Literature

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A LEVEL COURSES

Film Studies

French

Geography

If you love the medium and want to delve into what it is about film that captivates– but challenges us at the same time while affecting our emotions, then this is the course for you. A Level Film Studies allows you to observe and analyse genres of film, gaining an appreciation of the way film provokes a response in the audience and raises significant issues.

Thanks to its proximity and good rail, air and sea links, France is a premium destination for day trips, holidays or working abroad. French is the second official European language, and the ability to speak French will open doors that English won’t, as well as boosting your employability in this part of the UK, particularly if you are planning a career in the tourism industry, law or business.

From earthquakes to climate change, to the impact of six billion people on the environment, Geography covers a multitude of major challenges facing our unique planet. The subject sits between the humanities and sciences, so will complement your other options.

Film Studies is unique as it integrates a number of subjects including history, psychology, sociology and others.

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You will learn about: ■ Learn about the relationship between film productions and the spectator ■ Learn how developments in the industry have influenced British cinema’s popularity ■ Learn about the influence of the contexts affecting films at the time they were produced i.e. historical, social, cultural, with reference to British cinema ■ Complete an in-depth comparative study looking at the macro features of representation, genre and narrative ■ Improve your skills in assessment and critical analysis ■ Develop your own storyboard ideas – and in the second year you will have the opportunity to make a short film Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

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Director Video/film recorder operator Broadcaster Production assistant Journalist

French A level is a varied and enjoyable course that will broaden the listening, reading, writing and speaking skills you have gained at GCSE. You will gain a detailed insight into: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Lifestyle Relationships Environment The multicultural society Contemporary social issues

You will be well prepared to use the language for practical communication and to continue your studies. Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Translator/interpreter Travel, tourism, hospitality Foreign service Teacher Editor/proofreader

A Level Geography allows you to develop world-awareness and many key skills, thus explaining its popularity with employers and university departments. You will: ■ Learn core concepts in physical and human geography ■ Look at the themes of challenge and change in the natural and human environment ■ Test the skills you’ve gained in a practical fieldwork investigation Topics include: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Rivers Floods and flood management Coasts Climate Population dynamics Resource management Globalisation

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Cartographer Climatologist Environmental manager Planning and development surveyor Town planner


A LEVEL COURSES

Government and Politics Politics is an essential part of our lives and shapes the way our society operates. Parliament makes laws that influence everything we do, and political ideology and debate is at the heart of this legislative process. Every major event in history has been influenced by politics, from the Welfare State to the collapse of the Berlin Wall. You will cover topics such as: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Voting behaviour Electoral systems Ideology and pressure groups Historical events How our political system operates

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Lawyer Political journalist Politician Parliamentary assistant

My teachers have taught me how to debate academically and voice my opinions – which has caused my confidence to skyrocket. I am surer of myself now than ever before thanks to the outlook I’ve developed. College has allowed me to reach for my dream job (to be a university lecturer in Classical Archaeology). My lecturers have never failed to give me advice – I have always been able to ask them questions, no matter how trivial. I would advise a school leaver to go with your interests over what looks good on your CV.

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After studying this course you will be able to debate topics such as the coalition government and its legitimacy in pushing through radical reforms, as well as the quality of democracy that exists in our society.

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A LEVEL COURSES

Graphic Design

History

ICT

A thorough introduction to the subject of graphic design. You will develop an understanding of the principles of graphic design and its impact and relevance to our culture and industry.

How could communism have been popular? What caused the conflicts in the Middle East? Why do we still have a monarchy while other countries don’t? If you are interested in finding in-depth answers to questions like these – by examining the past and the perspective it throws on subsequent events – A Level History is for you. We offer two history courses: Early and Modern.

ICT has revolutionised every part of life, from working to shopping, from education to social networking. Familiar technologies like television, email and mobile telephony are converging, changing society and the world of work.

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You will produce practical and critical/ contextual work in:

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Illustration Advertising Design for print Packaging design Computer graphics Film Communication graphics Animation Multimedia Web design Television and/or video

You will gain practical skills in: ■ Editing ■ Image manipulation ■ Digital and traditional drawing techniques ■ Illustration techniques ■ Developing your ideas ■ Experimenting with relevant materials ■ Techniques and processes Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Graphic designer Illustrator Packaging designer Animator Digital/web designer

In Early History you will study: ■ British and European history ■ Medieval medicine ■ The links between Western and Middle Eastern cultures In Modern History you will study: ■ British, European and world history in the 20th century ■ Coursework based on a question specific to the Middle East and the Arab-Israeli conflict Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Archeologist Historical researcher Teacher Museum curator Legal assistant

A Level ICT will allow you to develop broad skills as you learn about the role of information, how to manage it and how to manipulate it. This qualification will be of value whether you wish to progress to Higher Education or seek employment in the rapidly expanding ICT industry or any one of its related sectors. You will learn: ■ Software and hardware components of information systems ■ Applications for manipulating data ■ The role and impact of ICT ■ Software development ■ Testing and documentation ■ Networks and communications ■ Analysing and designing information systems Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Programmer Network specialist Java programmer Technical supporter Web designer


A LEVEL COURSES

Law

Mathematics

Further Mathematics

How do you sort out a dispute? What powers do the police have? How does the prison system work?

Mathematics lies at the heart of many aspects of everyday life, and the problemsolving and number-crunching skills of mathematicians are consequently highly prized. Whether you find maths compelling for its symmetry and beauty or want to develop skills for your future career, you will find that maths unlocks doors for you.

Do you enjoy solving problems? Are you confident with algebra?

Mathematics A Level is highly regarded by universities and employers, and is particularly relevant for careers requiring a high level of numeracy.

Further Mathematics is studied alongside A Level Mathematics. You’ll be assessed in the form of an exam rather than coursework. Further Mathematics marks you out to future employers as a highly analytical, highly numerate individual, and if you plan to study Mathematics or a maths-rich degree at university, this A Level will help your transition to Higher Education.

A Level Law is a fascinating subject that will allow you to explore these questions and more, and should appeal to all those with an interest in social justice. Apart from an understanding of legal methods, the course helps develop analytical and problem-solving skills, together with precision in communication. In the first year you will learn about:

In the second year you will learn about: ■ Criminal law in more depth, including homicide, negligence and nuisance ■ Concepts such as morality and justice Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Lawyer Barrister Solicitor Teacher Legal publisher

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Coordinated geometry Differentiation Integration Sequences and series Trigonometry Exponentials and logarithms Complex numbers Calculus Newton’s law of motion Projectiles Kinematics Moments of inertia Mathematical modelling

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Teacher Statistician Accountant Engineer Economist

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The study of series Complex numbers The numerical solution of equations Coordinate systems Matrix algebra Proof Differential equations

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Teacher Statistician Accountant Engineer Economist

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■ How laws are made ■ The institutions of the English legal system ■ The roles of the people working within it such as solicitors, barristers and judges.

If you’re considering a maths-rich career such as engineering, science, computing, finance or economics, this fascinating and enjoyable course will broaden and consolidate your understanding of the subject.

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A LEVEL COURSES

Media Studies

Photography

We are constantly bombarded by the media, consciously and subconsciously. This course is designed to develop your interest in the world of media, to explore why texts are made a certain way and targeted through their mode of address.

A thorough introduction to the subject of photography.

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■ Explore a cross section of media texts, seeing how they communicate their meanings ■ Explore the media’s ever-changing role in society through gender, ethnicity, issues and places and analysing them through applying audience theories ■ Have opportunities to develop your understanding of codes, conventions, messages and values of a particular format/genre through detailed research and practical work In the second year you will: ■ Look behind the texts and study three different industries through the exploration of varied texts. ■ Have the chance to develop your area of interest through an investigation involving research, application of theory and practical production Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Marketing Broadcasting Multimedia specialist Broadcasting/film/video runner Television/film/video producer

You will produce practical and critical/ contextual work in: Portraiture Landscape photography Still-life photography Analogue and digital photography Documentary photography Photo-journalism Experimental imagery Photographic installation Video Television Film Editing, image manipulation, printing and an outline of photographic history and culture ■ Further study in an area of your choice ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

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Developing your ideas Experimenting with materials Techniques and processes Recording in visual or other forms Presenting a personal, informed and meaningful response

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Commercial photographer Wedding photographer Photojournalist Photographic technician Film specialist


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Physics

Psychology

Sociology

Physics is crucial to understanding the world around us, inside us and beyond us. Physicists are fascinated by how things work, in every detail and at the deepest level, analysing everything from elementary particles and living cells to solids, liquids, gases, plasmas, complex systems, the human brain, planets, supercomputers, the atmosphere, stars, galaxies and the universe itself.

Are you intrigued by what makes people tick – and why?

Sociology goes to the heart of our existence and looks at the way we take our place in the social world around us, the way we form part of groups and organisations and the way in which we can infuence the thinking and activites within them.

Physics underpins recent technological developments that have revolutionised our world, such as mobile phones, lasers, the Internet and MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging).

You will explore major topics within psychology including: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Social Cognitive Biological Individual differences Development Psychodynamics Psychological research methods Behaviourism

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Astronomer Civil engineer Laboratory technician Pharmacist Teacher

In the second year you will have the opportunity to apply these concepts to options in forensic, sports, health and clinical and educational psychology. Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Clinical psychologist Lawyer Neuropsychologist Child psychologist Teacher

Sociology is all about discussion and debate and we will be looking at different theories and methods sociologists use to understand our world. Here at SCC we will not just be reading about sociology, but will be actively ‘doing it’, applying some of the ideas and methods we learn about in and around the college. We truly believe it is a truly exciting journey that will change the way you look at the world. The topics you will learn include: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Families and households Health Mass media Education Wealth Poverty and welfare Work and leisure Sociological methods Power and politics Religion Crime and deviance

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Journalist Teacher Politician Market researcher Trend analyst

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A Level Physics will enable you to study physical theory while remaining mindful of the ‘real-life’ context for each area of study. You will also develop practical and investigative skills, and compare these to how scientists work in current research contexts.

A Level Psychology gives us a fascinating insight into the behaviour of others, providing an opportunity to view the human mind from a systematic and scientific perspective. It will increase your awareness of how psychology can be applied to everyday life and the world around you – personally, socially, academically and professionally.

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A LEVEL COURSES

Spanish

Textiles

International Baccalaureate

Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages, with more than 440 million speakers throughout the World. Even if you’re not planning a career focused on languages but want to keep your options open to travel or work abroad in the future, you will thank yourself for studying Spanish.

This course is designed for those with an interest in textiles, surfaces and materials. You will learn basic elements of art and design and how to apply them to your textile work by studying how other textile artists apply these to their creative work.

The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB) is an exciting programme that is held in high regard, recognised by universities around the world.

Our varied and enjoyable A Level course will improve the listening, reading, writing and speaking skills you have gained at GCSE.

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Spanish and Latin American culture Media Healthy living and lifestyle Family and relationships Environment Multicultural society Contemporary social issues

At the end of the course you will be well prepared to use the language for practical communication and to continue your studies at a higher level. Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Translator/interpreter Travel, tourism, hospitality Foreign service Teacher Editor/proofreader

You will learn a range of traditional and contemporary textile techniques and materials, such as: ■ ■ ■ ■

Felt making Surface pattern Fabric manipulation Hand and machine embroidery

You will create your own work from initial ideas through to final outcomes and learn how to present them to achieve their maximum visual impact. You will produce a coursework portfolio and your response to an externally set assignment. These will contain personal research and development, using the mark making and textile techniques taught throughout the course Progression on to the A2 year will give you the skills to design original textile work of your own, by combining a range of textile techniques and materials. Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Commercial artist Designer Stylist Fashion merchandiser Textile designer

The IB incorporates a broad, challenging curriculum, aiming to develop students into well-rounded individuals with real awareness of social, environmental and intercultural issues. It also serves to equip them to be independent inquirers. The programme is highly popular. Students study a wide range of subject areas at sixth form and with universities as it produces confident, articulate individuals with developed criticalthinking skills ready for further academic challenge. They graduate fully equipped for a changing world. If you are a highly motivated, self-reliant student wanting to engage actively with a diverse range of subjects then this could be the course for you.


Kishore Chandra Patra International Baccalaureate

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I want to be a research astronomer at NASA in America. My Physics teacher also has great interest in astronomy and we sometimes discuss related things in the lessons. The course is demanding and challenging. Taking up these challenges has built my confidence: I have become a confident speaker, a good planner and time manager. The college is a safe learning environment and I’m impressed with the facilities, especially the technology. The tutors teach in a well-balanced and planned way, encouraging and giving attention to every student and also take one to-one meetings.

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EARN AS YOU LEARN... SO WHAT IS AN APPRENTICESHIP? An apprenticeship is a real job with training – so you can earn while you learn and gain recognised qualifications as you go. If you live in England, are over 16 and not in full-time education you can apply. Apprenticeships take between one and four years to complete and are completely free to you!

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Earn a salary Get paid holidays Receive training Gain qualifications Learn job-specific skills

DO I HAVE TO PAY ANYTHING TO BECOME AN APPRENTICE? No. While you are on an apprenticeship, your employer pays you a salary and supports you as you undertake your training. Most of the training is ‘on the job’ within the workplace; however the rest can be provided by a local college or by a specialist learning provider. In some cases it could all be undertaken by your employer. If you have employment and you’re a school leaver or adult of 19-24 years, an apprenticeship could be the best choice you make.

WE DO APPRENTICESHIPS IN: Accounting Barbering Beauty Bricklaying Business Administration Carpentry

Catering Childcare Cleaning and Support Customer Service Electrical Installation Engineering

Hairdressing Health and Social Care IT Painting and Decorating Plumbing Vehicle Maintenance


Lauren Moxey Customer Service Apprentice

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I enjoy working at the college very much, it’s a fun and proactive atmosphere to work in and I get to work with wonderful, supportive people. Working and learning at the same time is the best thing for me, as I get valuable experience in many parts of the college which will be advantageous for future jobs. I am much more motivated to succeed and getting paid at the end of each month doesn’t hurt either!

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ART, DESIGN & MEDIA Sussex Coast College is the place to study arts and media Nobody does The Arts like Sussex Coast College. Based at Station Plaza, we offer a fantastic mix of courses with the facilities for you to explore disciplines not normally found outside specialist art colleges. Our high community profile will give you the chance to get stuck into collaborative projects and show off work. Art and Design students exhibit locally and nationally and have won prizes in top competitions, including D&AD and YDA. Our Performing Arts students showcase their talent through engagement with community performance groups at the White Rock, Stables Theatre and De La Warr Pavilion as well as delighting audiences in college-backed productions. One of the secrets of our success is the large roster of national and internationally renowned artists and specialists who teach all courses. Our staff provide top quality expertise as well as a real link to what’s taking place in the industry. Our students have gone on to prestigious universities, art and drama schools such as Central St Martins, Goldsmiths and University of Brighton. The creative industry in the UK is buzzing – and Sussex Coast College is the place to start making the most of it.

Future Artists: Visual Arts Level 1 / Station Plaza The UK’s art, design and media industries involve a broad range of disciplines so there are plenty of careers available. Our one-year BTEC Diploma in Visual Arts has been designed by professionals as an introduction to working in these various sectors. The course also offers plenty of opportunities for accessing further study and encourages students to gain a solid grounding in a variety of fields – giving you the information and inspiration needed to make an informed choice about pursuing a career in the arts, design or media industries. This course leads to progression on to level 2 Art and Design programmes. Career paths (additional training needed):

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Graphic designer Web designer Photographer Fashion designer Illustrator

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Art and Design Level 2 / Station Plaza

Art and Design Level 3 / Station Plaza

The UK is bursting with creativity and the one-year BTEC First Diploma in Art and Design is an ideal introduction to the creative world. The course is broadly equivalent to four GCSEs, and is geared towards helping you make an informed career choice while gaining inspiration and developing skills in a wide range of disciplines.

If you have creative talent, your skills could take you in many directions. Equivalent to three A Levels, the two-year BTEC Extended Diploma in Art and Design allows you to develop your interests and strengths across a broad range of studio and workshop activities, supported by artists, designers, makers and illustrators.

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Drawing Painting Printmaking Sculpture and casting Photography 2D visual arts 3D craft Digital art

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Graphic designer Ceramist Photographer Fashion designer Illustrator

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Film Animation Fine art Graphic design Illustration

At the end of the second year you will carry out a major design project and mount an exhibition that will form part of the end-of-year show. This course leads to progression on to level 4 Art and Design programmes, including our FdA/ HND qualifications. Functional skills as applicable on entry. Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Animator Advertising Set designer Fashion designer Film director

This course is full of engagement and challenge. The one-year BTEC Foundation Diploma in Art and Design is the crown jewel of the art courses at SCC with a fantastic record of progression to leading universities and art schools. You will be encouraged to think beyond conventional parameters and to explore all activities with an open mind and a high degree of criticality. Regular tutorials will help your personal development, with good advice on career routes and the support to get you there. This course leads to progression on to level 4 Art and Design programmes, including our FdA/ HND qualifications. You will investigate skills in: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Drawing Painting Printmaking Graphics Film making Illustration Architectural and interior design Sculpture Theory and contextual studies

Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Animator Illustrator Graphic designer Architect Film director Fine artist

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You will develop your portfolio, which will be shown at the end of the year in our Diploma show, and will be taught by creative professionals with first-hand industry knowledge. This course leads to progression on to level 3 Art and Design programmes.

The course will develop your skills and ideas through historical and cultural studies, including visits to galleries, museums and creative events and gives you the option to specialise in a specific area.

Foundation Diploma Art and Design Level 3,4 / Station Plaza

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Event Management Level 3 / Station Plaza

Media Level 2 / Station Plaza

Creative Media Level 3 / Station Plaza

This one-year NVQ Diploma has been developed for those who wish to progress to a career in events management. It is specifically designed for those who are keen to work at a high level of responsibility, who have a good level of literacy and a broad educational background.

The UK media industry is a world leader in creativity. This exciting one-year BTEC First Diploma in Media introduces the range of job roles within the industry and the ways in which media products are influenced by their audiences. The course is broadly equivalent to four GCSEs and will help you make a career choice as you explore a wide range of skills.

The creative industries are among the top fields for employment within the UK, presenting a wide range of opportunities for those with creative flair. This two-year BTEC Extended Diploma in Creative Media allows you to explore and develop your creativity using a variety of exciting technologies employed in the modern creative workplace.

Topics covered will include:

You will gain skills in:

You will:

This course leads to progression on to level 4 programmes, including our HND qualifications. Functional skills as applicable on entry.

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Audio Video Print Advertising Interactive media Digital graphic

The course includes opportunities for work experience for you to use your skills in a commercial context, and you will benefit by being taught by professionals with first-hand knowledge of the industry. This course leads to progression on to level 3 Art and Design programmes. Career paths (additional training needed):

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Event organiser Wedding planner Exhibition organiser Venue/hotel manager Charity event organiser

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Game designer Illustrator Graphic designer Architect Film director

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Art and design Still photography Image manipulation Audio creation Animation Digital illustration Film and video Game design Mobile application development

Additionally you will develop a broad understanding of historical contexts, taught by subject specialists through exciting and lively projects. This course leads to progression on to level 4 programmes, including our FdA/HND qualifications. Functional skills as applicable on entry. Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Film maker Game designer Graphic designer Sound technician App developer

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■ Learn how to manage events from small to large scale ■ Help co-ordinate a range of activities within the college – such as our endof-year shows and corporate events ■ Develop your personal skills ■ Work within a team ■ Learn a variety of technical skills ■ Build a portfolio of events ■ Develop professional qualities that can be translated to the workplace

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Fashion and Clothing Level 2 / Station Plaza

Fashion and Clothing Level 3 / Station Plaza

This one-year BTEC Diploma is designed for those who would like an introduction into the world of fashion design, blending some technical skills with workshops in design and construction techniques.

If you dream of a career in fashion, this two-year BTEC Extended Diploma is the place to start. This exceptional course enables you to explore a wide range of concepts and skills while developing your portfolio, to be exhibited in our amazing end-of-year catwalk show.

During this course you will study a variety of skills including:

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Life and costume drawing Fashion design Drawing, pattern Cutting Computer studies Garment construction Printed textiles Historical and contextual studies Retail and contextual research work which will inform your studio practice

At the end of the year there will be an opportunity for you to present your work as part of our annual Fashion Show. This course leads to progression on to level 3 Art, Design and fashion programmes, Career paths (additional training needed): ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Clothing designer Fashion buyer Stylist Fashion merchandiser Fashion journalist

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Fashion illustration Life drawing Pattern cutting Computer studies Garment construction Printed textiles Historical and contextual studies Retail and research work

The first year will introduce you to specialist techniques and give you a broad overview of the subject, while the second year has projects of increasing complexity and specialisation. We have practising designers teaching all our course projects, giving you a background in technical skills whether you go into employment or into Higher Education. This course leads to progression on to level 4 Art and Design programmes. Functional skills as applicable on entry. Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Clothing designer Stylist Fashion buyer Fashion journalist Fashion merchandiser


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BUSINESS The Business division at SCC is dedicated to moving our students forward. We’ll give you every opportunity you need to progress through your qualifications and move into work or on to university study. Our courses will give you the chance to get ahead in business, management, law, finance, accounting, marketing, public relations or customer services. All our staff have come into teaching from the professions they represent, so you can be sure you will benefit from a wealth of knowledge and expert training.

Business Administration Level 1 / Station Plaza Are you interested in gaining a basic insight into business? Or perhaps you have your eye on progressing to a level 2 course to increase your opportunities in a competitive jobs market. This practical one-year BTEC Diploma is an introductory course suited to those interested in learning more about business and gaining some crucial skills. It’ll also help you to decide whether you are ready for work or want to continue your studies. You will study a variety of topics such as:

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Administration skills Finance Marketing Enterprise Customer handling Effective communications and IT

Work experience is an integral part of the course, and you will get the opportunity to study additional business related topics and improve your written skills. Career paths (additional training needed): ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

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Marketing executive Investment banker Sales executive Consultant Stockbroker

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Business Level 2 / Station Plaza

Business Level 3 / Station Plaza

Legal Secretaries Level 2 / Station Plaza

Are you looking to pursue a career in management? Our one-year BTEC First Diploma is the ideal start to the working world in a variety of key business areas.

Do you see yourself running a successful business one day? This two-year BTEC Extended Diploma is ideal if you’re keen to know how business works and want to develop your skills – either with a view to a business profession or further studies at university. You need a genuine interest in the local and national economy and how it affects businesses and individuals, and must be willing to work on your own and with others to complete projects.

Legal secretaries provide secretarial and administrative support for the legal profession – in solicitors’ and barristers’ offices, in the legal departments of large organisations and in the law courts. If you enjoy working to deadlines and have a keen interest in a career in the legal world, the one-year ILEX Legal Secretaries Certificate is the ideal first step.

You will:

The course is taught by experienced business professionals with a wealth of knowledge in a variety of business sectors. Career paths (additional training needed): ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Accountant Human Resource manager Sales executive System analyst Investment banker

Experienced business professionals teach the course and over the two years you will study: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Marketing Retail HR Aspects of finance Accounting Other professional activities

You will: ■ Train in keyboard skills ■ Use the latest dictation software to learn audio word processing for legal documents and correspondence ■ Explore how the legal system works ■ Learn roles found in different legal departments, the courts and their offices ■ Visit law courts

At the end of your two years you will have completed 18 units worth three A Levels. Coursework involves guest speakers and real-life case studies, and you will get the opportunity to do work experience.

An attention to detail and the ability to produce accurate work are essential, together with good written skills and a willingness to follow exact instructions for the layout of your work.

Career paths (additional training needed):

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Accountant Human Resource manager Marketing executive System analyst Investment banker

■ Legal secretary ■ General administrator ■ Solicitor

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■ Study the importance of the business environment ■ Investigate up-to-date developments in the business world. ■ Be assessed through a variety of coursework that will test your ability in a number of ways ■ Need to have a basic understanding of IT ■ Cover topics such as marketing, HR, finance and retail ■ Take an external exam

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COMPUTING With fabulous facilities for IT at Ore Valley, now couldn’t be a better time to further your education and significantly improve your career prospects.The continuing growth in demand for computing and IT professionals both nationally and internationally makes the skills developed within the area a springboard to both the world of work and further study at the highest levels. Taught by enthusiastic and dedicated tutors you will have the opportunity to learn across a range of disciplines including programming, game design, apps, graphics, database management and the well-recognised CISCO networking suite of qualifications as well as developing team-working skills. For those interested in a career in the music industry a modern Mac suite and recording studio will help you to develop your skills with the support of experienced performers and technicians.

IT Entry Level / Ore Valley This one-year course is designed for those who would like an introduction into IT at a basic level. You will learn about: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Web design Graphical displays Presentation software Spreadsheets Databases The internet Practical computer skills IT skills English, maths and employability skills to prepare you for the world of work

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Computer operator System developer Technical supporter User support personnel Computer engineer

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IT Users Level 1 / Ore Valley

IT Level 2 / Ore Valley

IT Level 3 / Ore Valley

Each and every organisation, from private enterprises to vast, public businesses, relies on technology, which means they needs skilled technicians to constantly function. Employment in IT is buoyant and set to grow at five times the average UK employment rate, so your prospects look rosy.

Every organisation relies on technology and needs skilled technicians in order to function. The one-year BTEC Diploma in IT is aimed at those interested in a technology-related career, and will broaden your knowledge of information technology in the workplace.

Recruitment in IT is set to grow at five times the average UK rate – so by doing this two-year BTEC Extended Diploma, your career prospects are great.

This one-year BTEC Diploma is a practical course designed for you to learn by doing, as you complete tasks which reflect realworld situations. You must be able to work as part of a team to complete tasks to deadlines, negotiating with others to ensure you produce effective work that is of a high standard and helping you to build examples of your skills for potential employers. You will develop skills in:

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Computer support specialist Game developer Database administrator Data communication analyst Software engineer

You will cover topics such as: The potential of technology Communication Multimedia Project management business ■ Work to solve IT problems and design pragmatic solutions

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Computer support specialist Software engineer Game developer Database administrator Data communication analyst

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Computer support specialist Software engineer Game developer Database administrator Web designer

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■ Animation ■ Graphic design ■ Systems

The course covers a range of topics including the potential of technology, communication, multimedia and project management. You will explore the integration of technology in business, and work to solve IT problems and design pragmatic solutions.

You will develop skills in:

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Music Technology Level 2 / Ore Valley

Music Technology Level 3 / Ore Valley

The UK has always been a world leader when it comes to the music industry and the world of music production is a growing area within our economy. Our exciting one-year BTEC First Diploma in Music Technology is designed to give you an introduction into a career within the music industry.

The UK has always been a world leader when it comes to the music industry, and the world of music production is a growth area within our economy. This two-year BTEC Extended Diploma in Music Technology has been designed to help you progress to a choice career within the music industry.

You will learn the basics of:

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Audio engineering Digital distribution Software skills Video production and technology App design Business skills for self promotion

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Audio engineering Digital distribution Software skills Video production and technology App design Business skills for self promotion

You will develop digital media skills and use media distribution units, and get an insight into launching a record label. With practical skills developed to help you move on to higher level of study or into work, it’s a perfect start for those with a keen musical talent.

You will work towards launching a record label and develop methods of digital distribution through various media networks. It’s a perfect start for those with a keen musical talent.

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Career paths: DJ Performer Sound engineer Sound technician Music publisher


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CONSTRUCTION Construction is huge. It is a sector that moves at a rapid pace, with fresh technologies requiring fresh skills. Teaching in SCC’s Construction Division has been described by Ofsted as ‘inspirational’. Our students enjoy the best facilities in the region, with our Ore Valley campus custom-designed to offer a working environment that mirrors a real construction site. Our staff have all worked in the industry – some still do – so we can provide first-hand knowledge of technical innovations, ensuring our students stay ahead of the game.

Basic Construction Skills Level 1 / Ore Valley If you are thinking of a career in construction and you want to explore a range of craft and building skills before progressing to an apprenticeship or NVQ, this one-year Introductory Certificate in Basic Construction Skills would suit you well. This hands-on course will steer you through a series of projects of increasing difficulty, developing your skills and knowledge in crafts including:

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Woodwork Painting and decorating Plumbing Brickwork

Career paths (additional training needed): ■ Builder ■ Skilled craftsperson ■ Site manager

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Bricklaying Level 1 / Ore Valley

Bricklaying Level 2 / Ore Valley

Carpentry Level 1 / Ore Valley

Bricklaying offers a wide range of opportunities from building and repairing garden walls to house construction and much larger structures including tunnels and retaining walls. With the government spending plans for the next few years focused largely on the construction of new houses and schools, good, qualified bricklayers will be in great demand.

The industry-recognised level 2 Diploma has been designed in consultation with the Construction Skills sector to enable you to develop new and previously acquired skills enabling you to head straight into employment as a bricklayer or to extend and acquire new skills through a further course of study to improve employment opportunities.

Most carpentry work is connected with the construction industry in some respect. Carpenters cut, fit, and assemble wood and other materials for the construction of buildings, roads, bridges, industrial plants, boats and many other structures.

During this one-year course you will cover topics in:

During this one-year course you will cover topics in:

Safe working practices Communicating with others Building methods Basic bricklaying skills Basic block-laying skills Setting-out buildings

This course was designed in consultation with the Construction Skills sector and includes much hands on learning as well as ensuring that your maths and English are up to scratch to be able to progress to Level 2. Career paths (additional training needed): ■ Bricklayer

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Health and Safety Building technology and methods Teamwork Quantities Cavity and solid wall construction Isolated and attached piers

This course is delivered at our recently constructed and purpose built facilities at Ore Valley where you will see how bricklaying meshes together with other construction trades and be able to undertake practical tasks in our realistic working environment, giving you a flavour of your future workplace. Career paths: ■ Bricklayer ■ Self-employed ■ Apprenticeship

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Safe Working Practices Communicating with others Building methods Forming basic woodworking joints Maintaining hand tools Prepare and use power tools

This course was designed in consultation with the Construction Skills sector and includes much hands on learning as well as ensuring that your maths and English are up to scratch to be able to progress to Level 2. Career paths (additional training needed): ■ Carpenter

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Carpenters can either work in the workshop, creating parts such as doors, staircases and roof trusses or on site, fitting such parts into the building project. There are various areas of specialism, such as shopfitters, who specialise in producing and fitting shop fronts and interiors, and formwork joiners who produce moulds for concrete structures, such as pillars for concrete buildings, suspended floors and staircases.

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Carpentry Level 2 / Ore Valley

Painting and Decorating Level 1 / Ore Valley

Painting and Decorating Level 2 / Ore Valley

The industry-recognised level 2 Diploma has been designed in consultation with the Construction Skills sector to enable you to develop new and previously acquired skills such that you are able to head straight into employment or extend and acquire new skills through a further course of study to improve employment opportunities.

Painters and decorators work on all types of buildings and structures. Jobs can range from redecorating houses to the application of heavy-duty finishings to bridges, ships or oil rigs. Decorators use a variety of different tools depending on the job, including paint spraying equipment, blow torches, steamers and different sized brushes and rollers. They use these to apply a range of materials and finishes such as solvents, paints, varnishes and wall coverings to achieve a variety of decorative effects.

The industry-recognised level 2 Diploma has been designed in consultation with the Construction Skills sector to enable you to develop new and previously acquired skills such that you are able to head straight into employment as a painter and decorator or to extend and acquire new skills through a further course of study to improve employment opportunities.

The one-year course is approximately 60% practical and covers topics including:

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Health and Safety Building technology and methods Teamwork Quantities First and second fixing Maintenance Constructing a timber-framed entrance

This course is delivered at our recently constructed and purpose built facilities at Ore Valley where you will see how carpentry meshes together with other construction trades and be able to undertake practical tasks in our realistic working environment giving you a flavour of your future workplace. Career paths: ■ Carpenter ■ Apprenticeship

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Safe working practices Communicating with others Building methods Erect and dismantle access equipment Preparing surfaces for decoration Apply paint systems by brush and roller ■ Apply foundation papers to walls

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This course was designed in consultation with the Construction Skills sector and includes much hands on learning as well as ensuring that your maths and English are up to scratch to be able to progress to Level 2. Career paths (additional training needed): ■ Painter and decorator

The one-year course covers topics including: Health and Safety Building technology and methods Teamwork Quantities System and standard papers Specialist decorative finishes Using spray equipment

This course is delivered at our recently constructed and purpose built facilities at Ore Valley where you will see how painting and decorating meshes together with other construction trades and be able to undertake practical tasks in our realistic working environment giving you a flavour of your future workplace. Career paths: ■ Painter and decorator ■ Apprenticeship


Plumbing Level 1 / Ore Valley

Plumbing Studies Level 2 / Ore Valley

Plumbing Studies Level 3 / Ore Valley

Plumbers install, maintain and repair hot and cold water plumbing supplies, sanitation and waste disposal and rainwater systems in both domestic and industrial premises. Plumbing also involves working with oil, gas and solid fuel appliances, central heating systems and new technologies such as solar and thermal power. Other specialist areas include ventilation, air-conditioning and refrigeration systems.

A good plumber will always have work. If you are looking for a rewarding career in plumbing and would like the opportunity in the future to run your own business, this one-year plumbing course is for you. It will equip you with the basic skills to progress to level 3 or to work towards a fully qualified plumbing engineer status through the successful completion of an additional work-based qualification.

This one-year course develops the knowledge and practical skills gained at Level 2.

The course focuses on key practical skills and theory, covering areas such as:

You will study topics including:

The one-year course focuses on key practical skills and theory, covering areas such as: Safe working practices Bending and jointing copper pipe Transferring levels Fitting and removing a radiator Wall tiling Repairs to plaster

This course was designed in consultation with the Construction Skills sector and includes much hands on learning as well as ensuring that your maths and English are up to scratch to be able to progress to Level 2. Career paths (additional training needed): ■ Plumber

Health and Safety Hot and cold water systems Above ground sanitation Rainwater Central heating installation

This course is delivered at our recently constructed and purpose built facilities at Ore Valley, where you will see how plumbing meshes together with other construction trades and be able to undertake practical tasks in our realistic working environment, giving you a flavour of your future workplace. Career paths (additional training needed): ■ Plumbing engineer ■ Apprenticeship

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Health and Safety Customer care Hot and cold Water Centralheating Above ground sanitation Guttering Gas installation

This course is delivered at our recently constructed and purpose built facilities at Ore Valley and the Energy Centre where you will see how plumbing and heating meshes together with other construction trades and be able to undertake practical tasks in our realistic working environment, giving you a flavour of your future workplace. Career paths (additional training needed): ■ Plumbing and heating engineer ■ Apprenticeship

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The introduction of studies relating to gas provide the opportunity on completion to progress towards fully qualified plumbing and heating engineer status through the successful completion of an additional work-based qualification.

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ENGINEERING Engineers are responsible for a huge range of products that make life worth living – from leisure equipment to mobile communications, from computers to medical equipment, and from household appliances to transport systems. There are thousands of careers to choose from, whether it’s electrical systems, transport, or the design and delivery of tomorrow’s coolest inventions. Our hi-tech facilities incorporate the very latest technology including Rapid Prototyping 3D Printing and CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machinery, alongside a full CAD suite for 2D and 3D modelling, a materials testing lab, an engineering machining shop, an electrical installation workshop, electrical labs, MIG, TIG and MMA welding facilities and a fully operational garage. Plus, all our teaching staff have worked in engineering and have close links with industry, possessing up-to-the-minute knowledge of the industry requirements. If you want an intellectually stimulating, diverse and profitable career, engineering has the answer and we will help you take off.

This one-year level 2 BTEC Diploma is an ideal entry point into the vastly rewarding world of the professional engineer. The course is a 50/50 mix of theory and practical work, giving the student a taste of what it takes to be an engineer in the 21st century. You will develop a range of skills in: ■ ■ ■ ■

Useable engineering Maths and science Computer-aided design Numerical control

The qualifications form a large part of the level 2 apprenticeship framework, making students ideal candidates for companies seeking suitable apprentice applicants.

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Engineering Level 2 / Ore Valley

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Apply online for all full-time courses. See page 15 for more information.

Environmental engineer Vehicle design Civil engineer Aeronautical engineer Mechanical engineer

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Engineering Level 3 / Ore Valley

Electrical Installations Level 2 / Ore Valley

Electrical Installations Level 3 / Ore Valley

Long regarded as a world leader, the UK’s engineering sector is packed with job opportunities and is currently suffering from a skills gap so it’s a great time to get ahead in the sector.

If you are looking for a stimulating career and you are logical, creative and a good problem-solver, it’s worth considering a career as an electrician.

Further your studies from the level 2 in Electrical Installations with this new, level 3 Diploma.

This two-year Extended Diploma in Engineering is taught by industry experts who keep up with rapidly developing technologies, providing the knowledge and skills to work in the modern engineering industries. You will take core units in: Health and safety Mathematics Science Communications Project planning Thermodynamics Materials Engineering design Computer-aided drafting (CAD) Digital systems

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Households Major construction projects Small commercial premises Large industrial installations Transport networks Electricity distribution systems and much more

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Environmental engineer Vehicle design Civil engineer Aeronautical engineer Mechanical engineer

■ Electrician ■ Electrical installation technician

This practical and knowledge based qualification will enable you to learn, develop and practise the skills required for employment and/or career progression in the electrotechnology sector. This one-year course covers principles in: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Electrical design Working safely and effectively Environmental systems Electrical science Inspection and testing Fault finding Career awareness

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Contracted electrician Armed Forces electrical engineer Internal data and fibre installer Electro-mechanical engineer Apprenticeship

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This one-year Diploma concentrates on the core principles and practical elements of electrical engineering and you will be given the chance to gain skills and qualifications without the need for workbased evidence, while boosting your maths and science to the level required to progress to a level 3 course.

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Introduction to Vehicle Technology Entry 3 / Motor Vehicle Centre This one-year Diploma course is designed as an introduction to light motor-vehicle technology and is aimed at 16-19 year old students who prefer and respond better to a more practical, hands-on learning style. The structure of this course has a less academic approach to course assessment and includes many visual questioning techniques which will both stimulate and interest learners.

Light Vehicle Maintenance Level 1 / Motor Vehicle Centre

Vehicle Fitting Principles Level 2 / Motor Vehicle Centre

This one-year Diploma is designed to engage and motivate 16-19 year olds who have an interest in understanding and developing their knowledge in maintaining motor vehicles.

This one-year VRQ Diploma includes a wide range of routine vehicle maintenance and repair procedures. It provides the essential knowledge and skills needed to work on a wide range of vehicles in all types of workshop environments.

You will gain essential knowledge for mechanics and cover the basic technical requirements for the light vehicle repair and maintenance industry. The course also includes a greater awareness of the many diverse aspects of working within the modern retail motor industry.

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Workshop safety Tools and equipment Engine components checks Vehicle steering and suspension checks Braking systems checks Wheel and tyre checks Basic vehicle valeting Vehicle construction Motorcycle construction Motorcycle checks

The course also ensures that you have the right standard of maths, English, IT and work-skills that are crucial to do well in the workplace. Career paths: ■ Entry level mechanic ■ Fast-Fit industry

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Health and Safety Tools, equipment and materials Vehicle valeting SI and CI engine systems, components and operations Steering and suspension systems Vehicle braking systems Vehicle wheels and tyres Vehicle exhaust systems Vehicle driveline maintenance Vehicle electrical foundation skills Introduction to low carbon technology in the automotive industry

You will study both the theory and practical aspects of the following elements of modern vehicle maintenance and repair: ■ Inspection of the condition and legality of motor vehicle tyres including their removal, serviceability, re-fitment and dynamic balancing ■ Both the theory of a vehicle’s steering geometry and the checking and adjustment of its wheel alignment ■ Inspection and replacement of exhaust components, suspension springs and dampers. The correct inspection, maintenance and replacement of braking components ■ Inspection, testing and maintenance of batteries and their charging systems ■ Health and Safety ■ Agreeing customers vehicle needs ■ Other skills needed to work in a garage

The course also ensures that you have the right standard of maths, English, IT and work-skills that are crucial to do well in the workplace.

The course also ensures that you have the right standard of maths, English, IT and work-skills that are crucial to do well in the workplace.

Career paths:

Career paths:

■ Entry level mechanic

■ Fast-Fit industry


Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Principles Level 2 / Motor Vehicle Centre

Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Principles Level 3 / Motor Vehicle Centre

Motorsport Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Level 2 / Motor Vehicle Centre

This one-year VRQ Diploma is designed to provide the knowledge and skills required to be a vehicle technician. The course provides essential knowledge for service technicians working on light vehicles (cars and vans) in all types of garages, dealerships and maintenance depots.

This one-year VRQ Diploma offers an ideal step to the Vocational Credit Qualification (VCQ) for those who are employed, and wish to continue with their studies. The knowledge at level 3 meets that of the related VCQ. Achievers of this VRQ can use it as credit against the knowledge required for the corresponding VCQ.

This one-year level 2 Diploma has been designed to provide the knowledge and skills required to work in the motorsport industry.

Students will also gain a broad knowledge and understanding of Health and Safety in the workplace and other skills associated with working in a garage.

Career paths: ■ Semi-skilled mechanic ■ Apprentice scheme

The course provides essential knowledge for service technicians working on light vehicles (cars and vans) in all types of garages, dealerships and maintenance depots. You will also gain knowledge and understanding of customer needs, working as a team and other skills associated with working in a garage. Career paths: ■ Skilled mechanic ■ Apprentice scheme

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The course also ensures that you have the right standard of maths, English, IT and work-skills that are crucial to do well in the workplace. Career paths: ■ Semi-skilled motorsport technician

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The course also ensures that you have the right standard of maths, English, IT and work-skills that are crucial to do well in the workplace.

This course covers the technical needs for today’s technicians working at an advanced level needing the skill to diagnose complex system faults of all mechanical, electronic and electrical systems.

You will cover the technical needs for today’s motorsport repair industry, including the diagnosis of non-complex system faults, while gaining essential knowledge of motorsport vehicles in all types of disciplines. You’ll also gain a broad knowledge and understanding of Health and Safety in the industry and other skills associated with working in this fast-paced industry.

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ADULT LITERACY AND NUMERACY FREE PART-TIME ENGLISH AND MATHS COURSES AVAILABLE Why not contact our friendly and approachable staff to talk about what you would like to learn? Staff are skilled and experienced in finding you the right level course in either English or maths. You can also do both. ■ ■ ■ ■

Improve your skills Help your children with their homework Raise your confidence and self esteem Progress on to further learning and/or training

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ENGLISH AND MATHS

If you are thinking of starting a course in September, now is the time to improve your skills.

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WE OFFER COURSES FOR ADULTS WITH LEARNING DIFFICULTIES AND/OR DISABILITIES (ALDD) Bespoke courses can be provided in partnership with providers for: ■ Learning for leisure and social skills ■ Learning for independent living ■ Learning for employability PLEASE CONTACT LESLEY WATSON ON 01424 458551

ALDD

COURSES


ESOL DO YOU WANT TO IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES (ESOL)? Intensive ESOL classes cover the four skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking as well as the vocabulary, grammer and functional language needed for life in the UK. All courses lead to a widely recognised qualification. Each course requires you to attend college for 12.5 hours per week.

ESOL Intensive Entry 1,2,3 / Station Plaza

ESOL Intensive Level 1,2 / Station Plaza

This course provides training divided into speaking, listening, reading and writing, and you will be able to work at your own speed and level of ability.

This course provides a higher level of training but still allows you to work at your own speed and level of ability.

This practical course allows you to develop your English through familiar and useful topics including: Personal experiences Work Education Housing Family and friends Health Shopping Leisure Living in the UK

Students take Cambridge ESOL exams at the end of the course.

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Personal experiences Work Education Housing Family and friends Health Transport Weather Shopping Leisure Living in the UK

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FOUNDATION LEARNING Foundation Learning provides a positive gateway for those who are at level 1 and below, who may have additional needs or have previously been reluctant to engage with learning. Foundation Learning provides the skills to move into further learning, independent living and employability. The atmosphere is understanding and informal, with a focus on the development of personal and social skills, as well as vocational interests and functional skills in literacy, numeracy and ICT. Programmes are individual and flexible, enabling each student to progress at an appropriate pace with an appropriate level of support. Students will be able to take part in a range of vocational taster programmes so they can develop their life choices. Foundation Learning kicks off with an introduction programme, which includes trips and recreational activities alongside tutorials, allowing staff to establish the most suitable pathway for each student.

Preparation for Training and Work (Sept and Jan start) / Station Plaza

Preparation for Learning and Work (January Start) / Station Plaza

Supported Education / Station Plaza AUTISM

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This is a full-time course for 16-19 year olds who are not yet in education, employment or training and may need another year to work on their maths, English and IT skills and decide what they want to do in the future. Learners on this course improve their functional skills and also have the chance to do ‘tasters’ within vocational areas throughout the year. In some cases, work experience placements are also completed. Students study for a Certificate in Skills Towards Enabling Progression as well as functional skills qualifications in English, maths and IT.

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This is a full-time course for 16-19 year olds who may have struggled with their maths and English in the past and who might not yet be sure what type of work they want to do in the future.

A personalised learning programme for young people (16-24) who have severe learning difficulties and/or disabilities, to develop greater independence and employability skills.

Learners on this course improve their skills in a post-school, employment and training-driven environment while still receiving the necessary support to succeed.

The teaching, learning and support is provided by specialist staff and is highly structured, with clear ownership of space and access to a range of environments.

Students study for a Certificate in Personal Progress as well as working on their English, maths and IT skills which are formally accredited through a functional skills qualification.

Teaching and learning strategies follow the principles of TEACCH, and can be communicated through PECS and Makaton. Our students have access to enabling technology such as task prompters, and a real-life home skills area where learners can practice their domestic skills and master the use of household appliances. Resources include safe haven, chill out zone, low arousal environment, sensory room, creative arts and employability skills environment.


The tutors were brilliant! They were considerate in their teaching and helped me to achieve my goal. I would definitely recommend this course to anyone thinking of working in hospitality. I have contacted an employment agency and am hoping to get a job very soon. I love cooking!

Daniel Randall-Nason Level 2 Hospitality and Catering

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HAIR AND BEAUTY Hair and beauty is big business. If you take pride in your appearance and enjoy bringing that gift to others, you’ll find a rewarding career in hair and beauty. Sussex Coast College is a Wella Centre of Excellence. We benefit from highly trained staff and terrific facilities in our on-site salon and spa, which runs on commercial principles so you will enter the workplace with plenty of business experience. You will also showcase your skills in the college’s annual Hair and Beauty Awards.

Introduction to Hair and Beauty Entry Level 3 / Station Plaza This one-year Certificate in Introduction to the Hair and Beauty Sector can either help you get your first job in the hairdressing sector or move on to further study. You’ll learn about many aspects of the industry and gain valuable practical and teamworking skills. During this course you will study:

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Beauty therapist Make-up artist Hairdresser Nail technician Hair Salon manager

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Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy Level 1 / Station Plaza With more than 50,000 hair and beauty businesses in the UK, there are excellent opportunities for employment or selfemployment wherever you live. This one-year NVQ Diploma in Hairdressing and Beauty gives you a great head-start, providing an introduction to the various skills needed to be a hairdresser. You will look at how to assist as well as carry out treatments including: Blow-drying Plaiting Twisting hair Make-up Nail services

The course develops your skills in teamwork and self-management, and you will put your learning into practice in our salon, which is open to staff and the general public. You will also develop your functional skills in English and maths, which will enable you to progress to level 2 courses. Career paths (additional training needed): ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Beauty therapist Hairdresser Hair Salon manager Make-up artist Nail technician

Beauty Therapy Level 2 / Station Plaza

Beauty is big business in the UK with some 16,000 outlets ranging from nail bars to spas and fully appointed beauty salons. This one-year VRQ Diploma in Beauty will provide you with the skills you need to progress to level 2 and then into work.

This one-year VTCT NVQ Diploma in Beauty will provide you with the skills needed to progress to level 3 or employment.

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Facials Manicure Pedicure Head massage Photographic make-up Nail art

All learning is hands-on, and day-to-day salon experience will help you develop excellent customer service skills, supervisory skills and organisational abilities. You will visit a professional beauty show in London and have the opportunity to showcase your skills in our Hair and Beauty Awards evening. The functional skills aspect will ensure that you have the right standards for the workplace. Career paths (additional training needed): ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Beauty therapist Masseuse Make-up artist Nail technician Beauty consultant

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Facials Eye treatments Waxing Make-up Manicures and pedicures

All learning is hands-on, and day-to-day salon experience will help you develop excellent customer service skills and supervisory skills through the salon manager role and reception duty. As part of the course, you will visit a professional beauty show in London and have the opportunity to showcase your skills in our Hair and Beauty Awards evening. The functional skills aspect will ensure that you have the right standards for the workplace. Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Beauty consultant Make-up artist Beauty therapist Masseuse Nail technician

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Beauty Therapy Level 3 / Station Plaza If you take pleasure in your appearance and well-being and enjoy bringing that gift to others, this could be the perfect course for you. This one-year VTCT NVQ Diploma will build on the skills you learned at level 2, adding:

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Advanced face and body treatments Mechanical and electrical treatments Dietary control Body massage Spray tanning

All learning is hands-on and you will develop excellent customer skills and supervisory skills in our well-equipped salon and hydrotherapy suite. You will visit professional beauty and spa trade shows to discover new and innovative treatments and products, and you’ll be given the opportunity to showcase your skills in our Hair and Beauty Awards evening, and enter regional and national competitions. Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Beauty consultant Make-up artist Beauty therapist Masseuse Nail technician

Beauty Therapy (Spa Therapy) Level 3 / Station Plaza Interest in spas has exploded in the UK and as a result there is huge demand for qualified spa therapists. This one-year VTCT NVQ Diploma in Beauty Therapy (Spa Therapy) builds on the skills learned at level 2 by adding: ■ Skills and knowledge to operate in a commercial spa environment ■ Operate and monitor spa facilities ■ Aromatherapy ■ Stone therapy ■ Body wrapping ■ Dry floatation ■ Hydrotherapy ■ Massage ■ Electrical facial ■ Health and safety requirements ■ Product promotion ■ Maximising the financial effectiveness of a spa business A work placement is an essential feature, giving valuable experience into the commercial world of spa therapy as well as being an important feature to your CV. Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Masseuse Beauty therapist Beauty consultant Make-up artist Nail technician

Hairdressing Level 2 / Station Plaza Hairdressing services are always in demand, with openings for stylists in a range of sectors. Our City & Guilds one-year NVQ Diploma in Hairdressing is taught by industry professionals. You will learn skills in: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Shampooing Conditioning Styling Cutting Perming Colouring Serving paying clients in the college’s own ‘Wella Centre of Excellence’ salons, giving you excellent customer service and teamwork experience

You will create your own style portfolio, develop your ideas with a visit to a professional show, and showcase your skills at the college’s annual Hair and Beauty Awards evening. Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Stylist Hairdresser Hair salon manager Wig maker Trichologist


Hairdressing Level 3 / Station Plaza

Make-Up Artistry Level 3 / Station Plaza

Our one-year City & Guilds NVQ in Hairdressing will extend the range of skills you learned at level 2 and allow you to specialise in more technical services.

The make-up industry continues to expand and diversify within the UK, providing plenty of career opportunities.

Industry professionals will teach you advanced techniques, and as you create your portfolio you’ll develop your skills in: ■ ■ ■ ■

Advise clients Promoting retail sales Communicating with colleagues Planning and presenting promotional events

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Serve paying clients Develop enhanced customer service Develop teamwork skills Provide support for trainees

You are required to visit a professional show, take part in competitions, engage in a salon work placement, and showcase your work at the college’s Hair and Beauty Awards evening.

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Make-up for media Fashion Photography Camouflage Body art Airbrush make-up

You will build a portfolio of work, attend national make-up shows and enter competitions to showcase your work. Career paths: ■ Photographic make-up artist ■ Body artist ■ Prosthetics artist

Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Hairdresser Stylist Hair salon manager Wig maker Trichologist

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In the College’s dedicated ‘Wella Centre of Excellence’ salons you will:

This one-year VRQ Diploma provides a nationally recognised qualification where industry professionals will teach you advanced techniques in:

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HEALTH, CHILD AND SOCIAL CARE Health, Child and Social Care is all about helping people live their lives, whether that’s providing treatment for patients, helping offenders rehabilitate, offering lively, nurturing childcare or assisting people with daily tasks in their own homes. The work is rewarding and gives you the chance to make a living while making a difference to someone else’s life. If you’re a caring, respectful individual you’ll find numerous career options open to you. Our Health, Child and Social Care courses will give you a rich mix of practical skills and knowledge. Most courses feature a work placement so you’ll get the chance to put your new skills to the test. Many courses also include paediatric first aid, a valuable addition to your training and your CV. Apprenticeships and advanced apprenticeships are available in both childcare and health and social care, so once you’ve started work, you can take your training further.

Childcare, Health and Social Care Entry Level / Station Plaza For this one-year course you will need a positive attitude, commitment and self motivation. Learners should have written and spoken English of at least Entry Level 3 standard. You will study the personal qualities and skills required to work in childcare, or health and social care. This will include: ■ Supporting your personal and social development ■ Health and social care ■ Caring for children ■ Skills needed for work

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You will also develop your basic skills in English, maths and IT.

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Career paths (additional training needed): ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Apply online for all full-time courses. See page 15 for more information.

Occupational therapist Childcare development officer Social worker Midwife Nurse

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Introduction to Health, Social Care and Childcare Level 1 / Station Plaza This one-year qualification is for people considering a career in health and/or social care with adults or children and young people. This course will develop knowledge and awareness of the types of provision in these sectors and the roles played by workers. It provides a starting point for deciding whether a career in the sector is right for you. You will study: Service provision and roles Health and safety Principles and values Safeguarding and protection Inclusion and disability Communication Children and young people’s development

Units will be assessed using a range of methods, including: written assignments, designing leaflets or charts and diagrams and setting up an information board. Career paths (additional training needed): ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Playworker Midwife Social worker Occupational therapist Nurse

Health and Social Care Level 3 / Station Plaza

The one-year BTEC First Diploma in Health and Social Care allows you to explore different roles in health and social care while acquiring practical skills and knowledge.

This one-year BTEC Subsidiary Diploma is intended as a starting point for those interested in developing a career in nursing, midwifery, health promotion, occupational therapy, speech therapy etc.

You will look at important aspects across the sector, such as:

You will look at a range of important subjects including:

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Communication Individual rights and needs Ensuring safe environments Cultural diversity Lifespan Anatomy Physiology Creative and therapeutic activities Impact of diet

To give you the opportunity to experience health and social care at close range, the course includes plenty of visits as well as guest speakers. You will need a CRB check and we can help set this up for you. Career paths (additional training needed): ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Counsellor Occupational therapist Midwife Probation officer Nurse

■ Anatomy and physiology taking into account physiological disorders ■ Key Skills in communication ■ Developing effective communication in equality, diversity and rights ■ Health, safety and security Students on this course will be charged for a Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) check. The current cost is £46. During the course there will also be an additional cost for educational visits. Career paths (additional training needed): ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Paediatric nurse Midwife Nurse Psychologist Physiotherapist

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Health and Social Care Level 3 / Station Plaza This two-year BTEC Extended Diploma provides an advanced level qualification, delivered by experienced professionals. It aims to develop your knowledge and skills, preparing you to progress into Higher Education or into the health or social care sector. It provides a practical programme of study, focusing on the needs of real job roles and situations.

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You will look at important aspects across the sector, such as:

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Developing effective communication Equality, diversity and rights Health, safety and security Development through the life stages Anatomy and physiology Personal and professional development Sociological Perspectives Psychological Perspectives

Students on this course will be charged for a Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) check. The current cost is £46. During the course there will also be an additional cost for educational visits.

Children and Young People’s Workforce Level 2 / Station Plaza

Children and Young People’s Workforce Level 3 / Station Plaza

Working with children and young people can be one of the most rewarding ways to make a living, and getting the CACHE Certificate for the Children and Young People’s Workforce will open the door to many careers in this area.

A one-year CACHE Diploma for Children and Young People’s Workforce will open the door to many careers in the childcare sector, ranging from nursery, play work, teaching and child-minding. The course will prepare you to work unsupervised or in a supervisory capacity with children (aged 0-19 years) in a variety of settings.

This one-year qualification will prepare you to work in a supervised capacity with children and their families in a variety of settings. The course combines theory and work experience where you will gain an understanding of the role of the childcare practitioner in the workplace, learning how children develop and play, and how to keep them in a safe, healthy, nurturing environment. The fact that you’ll be doing much of your learning in a childcare setting will give you the best possible start to a career path in childcare and education. Students on this course will be charged for a Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) check. The current cost is £46. During the course there will also be an additional cost for educational visits. Career paths (additional training needed):

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Paediatric nurse Nurse Midwife Childcare development officer Occupational therapist

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The course combines theory and work experience, and the fact that you will be learning in a childcare setting will give you the best possible start to a career path in childcare and education. Students on this course will be charged for a Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) check. The current cost is £46. During the course there will also be an additional cost for educational visits. Career paths (additional training needed): ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Teaching assistant Nursery worker Social worker Youth worker Care home manager

Counsellor Physiotherapist Social worker Probation officer Nursing

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Going to college has been a good experience for me. Our classrooms are bright and airy with good displays and I have made lots of friends and working in a group has boosted my confidence. I’ve developed my communication and IT skills, improved my time-management and written work and achieved my Paediatric First Aid. When I’m stuck I can contact my tutors by email and they always give feedback so I know what I need to do. They listen to problems, smile and have a sense of humour. I am now qualified to work with children and I have enough UCAS points to go to Uni. However, I’ve put on hold my Uni plans as I have just got myself a job at a local nursery!

Simone Gosling CACHE Level 3 Childcare and Education

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HOSPITALITY AND CATERING Hospitality and catering is a truly international industry providing countless employment opportunities at home and abroad. If you’re in your element delivering a professional service, or if you thrive in a busy kitchen, Sussex Coast College is an excellent starting point for your career. You will be taught by industry professionals in the college’s fantastic facilities: students love the theatre and finishing kitchens, and our modern restaurant is always fully booked, having been flexibly designed to cater for public diners as well as private functions.

Introduction to the Hospitality Industry Entry Level 3 / Station Plaza The catering industry is full of career opportunities and there is currently a shortage of qualified caterers in the UK. This one-year Certificate covers all aspects of the industry, giving you an opportunity to gain an insight into what is a fast moving and hands-on industry. The course will enable you to build a basic knowledge of the industry covering: ■ Food preparation ■ Food service techniques

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You will develop your workplace skills and take an active role in working as part of a team during your course of study. Assessment is recorded through practical assessment and question papers.

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Career Paths (additional training needed): ■ Kitchen assistant ■ Counter assistant

Apply online for all full-time courses. See page 15 for more information.

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Hospitality and Catering Level 1 / Station Plaza

Hospitality and Catering Level 2 / Station Plaza

Professional Cookery Level 3 / Station Plaza

The catering industry is full of career opportunities and there is currently a shortage of qualified caterers in the UK.

This one-year VRQ covers both aspects of the industry, giving you an opportunity to gain level 2 qualifications in Professional Cookery and Professional Food and Beverage Service. The course will build upon the knowledge covered at level 1 or gained through industry experience.

The catering industry is full of career opportunities and there is currently a shortage of qualified caterers in the UK.

If you have a flair for food and enjoy providing a quality service, a catering career could be for you. The one-year VRQ in Hospitality and Catering combines two qualifications – VRQ 1 in Food Processing and Cooking and VRQ 1 in Food and Beverage Service – as well as certificates in food safety. These courses provide an introduction to food and drink preparation and service, and students are given every opportunity to examine career paths and explore further training options.

The topics covered centre on: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Food safety Preparation and cooking techniques Customer service Bar skills Understanding menus

Assessment is recorded by synoptic testing, written papers and project work throughout the duration of the course.

Career paths (additional training needed):

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■ Food service ■ Counter service ■ Food preparation staff

Career paths (additional training needed): Commis chef Bar staff Waiting staff Housekeeping

The course covers topics such as: ■ Gastronomy and food culture ■ Advanced skills and techniques in producing fish and shellfish dishes ■ Production of desserts ■ Petit fours ■ Confectionery Assessment is recorded by synoptic testing, written papers and project work throughout the duration of the course. Career paths: ■ Brigade chef ■ Management training scheme

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Learning is very hands-on: we have impressive kitchen facilities on site as well as our popular restaurant, which is frequently fully booked by members of staff and the public.

This one-year VRQ in Professional Cookery is ideal if you have worked as a chef in the industry, or are already qualified to level 2. You will have plenty of experience in the trade and may already supervise others or manage resources.

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INTERNATIONAL Sussex Coast College has so much to offer international students. You ask, and we’ll do our best to meet your needs. If you dream of studying more than English, Sussex Coast College has a fantastic menu to offer you. Our courses range from leisurely to intensive, from summer schools to custom-built courses. With the right level of English you can also complete a vocational diploma, A Levels or the highly respected International Baccalaureate.

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We’ve been welcoming international students for more than 30 years. Our excellent reputation for support and welfare is thanks to our dedicated staff, who will advise on your choice of course, arrange airport pick-up and accommodation, and deal with worries like visas, registering with a doctor or helping you apply for university. Finally, we will help you on your way having developed wonderful English and strong friendships.

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A Levels A Levels are one of the main routes into university in the UK. Most universities require you to have three A Levels or equivalent qualifications. A Levels take two years to complete, with examinations at the end of the first year (AS level) and at the end of the second year (A Level). The College has an exceptional A Level pass rate of 99% between 2008-2012. Our success rate ranks us in the top 5% of colleges in the UK. Many students have successfully applied to top universities and we will support you throughout your university application in your second year. We have a selection of more than 30 A Levels to choose from across the sciences, humanities and arts. You can start with four subjects, leading to AS Level qualifications at the end of year one. Then you choose which subjects you would like to continue to A Level. Entry requirements: five GCSEs grades A*-C (or the equivalent from your home country) plus IELTS 5.5, including 5.5 for writing, or equivalent. To view our full list of courses, please see pages 18-29.


International Baccalaureate

Vocational Diplomas

Higher Education

If you are a strong academic learner and you want to keep your options open, the International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma is an excellent choice.

Do you have a specific career in mind? If so, a vocational diploma might suit you. The vocational diploma will give you the skills and knowledge for a particular area of work. It is also a solid route into university, combining practical skills with academic theory.

We are accredited by the University of Brighton to deliver foundation degrees. These are university-level qualifications equivalent to the first two years of a degree. Foundation degrees equip you for a particular area of work and have been designed with the help of employers from that sector.

This broad two-year programme will prepare you for a vast range of degrees including medicine, law, engineering, languages, humanities and the sciences. The programme leads to a single IB qualification, rather than qualifications for separate subjects. Universities across the world recognise and value the IB diploma.

Entry requirements: five GCSEs grades A*-B (or equivalent), including Maths; IELTS 5.5 for writing, or equivalent qualification.

Sussex Coast College offers a wide range of high-quality diplomas and has been awarded the status of ‘Centre of Vocational Excellence’. Entry requirements: four GCSEs grade A*-C or the equivalent from your home country; IELTS 5.0 or equivalent. To view our vocational diplomas, look at the Contents page within this prospectus and choose an area that interests you.

Once you have your foundation degree, you can ‘top-up‘ your qualification to an honours degree. This requires an extra year of full-time study (or part-time equivalent) at the University of Brighton or another UK university. Entry requirements: You should have level 3 qualifications or equivalent. Some courses may have specific entry requirements – please check our website for more details. You will also need IELTS 5.5 with a minimum of 5 in all skills. To view our Higher Education courses, please see page 78.

To view our IB course description, please see page 29.

INTERNATIONAL COURSES Contact Joanna Clapp on Tel: +44(0)1424 458467 Email: jclapp@sussexcoast.ac.uk

ACCOMMODATION QUESTIONS Contact Sheila Claughton on Tel: +44(0)1424 458577 Email: sclaughton@sussexcoast.ac.uk

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The IB is designed for learners between the ages of 16 and 19. At Sussex Coast College we have welcomed IB learners from all over Europe, Africa, Russia and the Far East for over 12 years. In 2009, our average IB score was an excellent 32. Many of our learners have gone on to study at top universities in the UK and USA.

The level 3 diploma is a two-year preuniversity course and is equivalent to three A Levels. Most diplomas are assessed by assignments rather than examinations, which can make them less demanding in terms of language.

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SCHOOL OF ENGLISH English language courses run all year round for individuals and groups of any size. Courses run for a minimum of two weeks.

Summer School

The minimum age of students is 16, except during the summer term (July-August), when students aged 14+ are welome in supervised groups.

Our summer school runs from July to mid-August. Classes are suitable for students aged 16+ (or 14+ in an organised group with an adult leader). There is a suitable course for everyone, from beginners to advanced English speakers. You can choose from either Option 1 or Option 2 on the opposite page for your study programme.

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During the afternoons and evenings, there is a choice of cultural trips and social or sporting activities.

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OPTION 1

Specialist Courses

General English Course (15 hours) Sussex Coast College offers General English courses from elementary to advanced level. Every student is given an initial assessment and placed on a course at the appropriate level. Lessons are based on a book suitable for the level of the course. The price of the book is included in the course fees. You will develop: ■ Speaking ■ Listening ■ Reading ■ Writing skills ■ Grammar ■ Vocabulary

The college can arrange specialist courses for individuals or groups. These courses could include: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

English for computing English for maritime engineering English for academic purposes Business and accounting Nursing English with teacher training English for engineering University foundation courses in business and science

OPTION 2 General English Course (15 hours) + English Plus Course (6 hours) Students can add a six-hour English Plus option to the 15-hour General English course, to give extra focus to: ■ Listening and speaking: improve fluency and accuracy in listening and speaking ■ IELTS preparation: the English Plus course includes training and skills development for Academic IELTS exam or General Training IELTS exam ■ Business English: improve your English for work and employment The choice of six-hour courses depends on student numbers.

AGENT / SUMMER SCHOOL ENQUIRIES

ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSES

ACCOMMODATION QUESTIONS

Contact Tino Santonocito on Tel: +44(0)1424 458562 Email: tsantonocito@sussexcoast.ac.uk

Contact Ines Leach on Tel: +44(0)1424 458567 Email: ileach@sussexcoast.ac.uk

Contact Sheila Claughton on Tel: +44(0)1424 458577 Email: sclaughton@sussexcoast.ac.uk

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A competitive quote for specialist courses will be provided upon request.

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PUBLIC SERVICES The public services, including the armed forces, emergency services, immigration and HM Revenue and Customs, are renowned for highly competitive recruitment yet they offer an unrivalled variety of lifelong careers with clear progression paths and relative job security.

Public Services Level 1 / Station Plaza

Our Public Services courses provide a good insight into what’s available, utilising strong links with the army, police and law courts, while giving you a platform to strengthen team skills and excel on a personal level both through sports and the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award scheme.

The public services offer a wide variety of employment and voluntary opportunities. This one-year BTEC Diploma aims to engage students in developing a broad range of skills, all of which will give a significant head-start on the road to building a career in the public services. You will learn skills in:

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Map-reading Teamwork Expedition skills English Maths IT skills Physical fitness

Career paths (additional training needed): ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Apply online for all full-time courses. See page 15 for more information.

Police officer Probation officer Firefighter Paramedic Teacher

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Public Services Level 2 / Station Plaza

Uniformed Public Services Level 3 / Station Plaza

This one-year BTEC Diploma in Public Services aims to give you a good insight into working in the sector so that you will be able to make an informed choice about your career.

Employment in the uniformed public services demands a broad range of skills and qualifications. This two-year BTEC Extended Diploma is designed to give a good understanding of public service careers and develop the skills you’ll need.

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Leadership Teamwork Communications Problem solving Fitness Expedition skills

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Police officer Army Firefighter Paramedic Teacher

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Team leadership Citizenship and diversity Command and control Discipline Physical fitness International perspectives Contemporary society Planning for/management of major incidents

You will combine practice and theory in the gym, sports hall and the classroom. Taught by experienced public servants with strong links to the police, army and RAF, the course also includes trips such as Army Experience Days. You will get the opportunity to study additional qualifications in security guarding and physical fitness. Career paths (additional training needed): ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Police officer Army Firefighter Paramedic Teacher

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You will be taught by experienced public servants with strong links to the police, army and RAF, offering the chance to enjoy Army Experience Days, Crown Court visits and the Royal Tattoo, as well as in-house workshops on topics affecting their sectors. There will also be the opportunity to study additional qualifications in security guarding and physical fitness.

The course covers:

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SPORT The recent rise in enthusiasm for sports – boosted by the London 2012 Olympics – has brought about massive employment opportunities. The Sport department has links with more than 60 employers, including Bannatyne’s and Freedom Leisure, offering students the best opportunities for work placements and apprenticeships. Our on-site gym is equipped with state-ofthe-art technology, with USB ports on all our FitLinxx cardiovascular and resistance equipment.

Sport and Active Leisure Level 1 / Station Plaza The sport and leisure industry is experiencing an explosion of interest, thanks to the London 2012 Olympics. This one-year BTEC Diploma in Sport and Active Leisure introduces the sports industry while giving you an understanding of: ■ A healthy lifestyle ■ The importance of participation in sport and active leisure ■ How the active body works ■ Customer service skills

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As well as putting your learning into practice in our cutting-edge gym and at Horntye Park sports complex, you’ll benefit from links with businesses to get a better understanding of the sector through visits, observations, interviews, guest speakers and work shadowing.

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The course also develops: ■ ■ ■ ■

English Maths IT skills Physical fitness

Career paths (additional training needed): ■ ■ ■ ■

Apply online for all full-time courses. See page 15 for more information.

Gym instructor Personal trainer Sports coach Leisure assistant


Sport Level 2 / Station Plaza The sport and leisure industry offers countless job opportunities. The one-year BTEC Diploma in Sport aims to increase your grasp of how the sports industry and active leisure businesses are run, as well as the science behind sport and how to assess and respond to customers’ fitness needs. The course also ensures you have the right English, maths and IT skills for the workplace. As well as putting learning into practice in our gym and at Horntye Park sports complex, you’ll benefit from links with sports and leisure businesses to get an up-close understanding of the sector through visits, observations, interviews, guest speakers and work shadowing. There will also be chances to study additional qualifications in physical fitness.

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Fitness instructor Personal trainer PE teacher Youth worker Sport coach

With the explosion of opportunities in sport sparked by the London 2012 Olympic Games, now is a great time to consider making your passion your career. This two-year BTEC Extended Diploma will develop your knowledge, teamwork and practical skills needed for work or further study at university. You’ll continue to enjoy and develop your sports performance, competing for the college at Horntye Park sports complex and in our fantastic on-site gym, while gaining experience in: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Coaching Training Gym instruction Nutrition Sports psychology

The course includes a work placement opportunity. Employers will value the experience you gain on the course and you’ll benefit from links with sports and leisure businesses, getting an up-close understanding of the sector through visits, observations, interviews, guest speakers and work shadowing. Career paths (additional training needed): ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Sports coach Personal trainer Sport therapist Youth worker Sports scientist

Sport Injury Management Level 3 / Station Plaza Are you passionate about sport and want to pursue a career that allows you to prevent and manage the injuries of other people? This one-year Diploma course is focused on students gaining a vocationally related qualification in the context of prevention and management of sports injuries. Topics you will learn include: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Sports massage Health and fitness testing Basic taping and strapping The application of hot and cold techniques Emergency first aid Anatomy and physiology Nutrition Sports injuries and rehabilitation

Successful students gain a Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and Emergency First Aid at Work certificate (EFAW), which is valid for three years. Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■

Sport therapist Physiotherapist Sports coach Sport scientist

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Career paths (additional training needed):

Sport (Coaching, Fitness and Development) Level 3 / Station Plaza

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TRAVEL AND TOURISM A career in the travel industry can see you flying high whether you’re jetting around the world as a cabin crew member, working overseas, running a visitor attraction or making people’s holiday dreams come true. Our Travel and Tourism division is dedicated to getting all our students into employment. In 2010/11, our level 2 students gained 100% success, which led to some being employed for BA, Saga and Haven Holidays. Our level 3 students have all completed their City & Guilds with 100% success and achievement. Our expert teaching staff have all worked or are still working in the industry. This gives you a unique and highly valuable insight into the latest career opportunities and provides the specialist skills and knowledge to help you realise your ambitions. Our state-of-the-art facilities allow cabin crew trainees to benefit from a fully equipped section of an Airbus A320 fuselage and operational check-in desks. Our reservation systems simulate a live booking operation so our students can develop their skills in a real-life travel agency environment. All our travel students wear professional uniform, just as they would in employment, and they’re given plenty of opportunities to practise their hosting skills at college and community events.

If you are attracted by the buzz that surrounds the travel business, you will find that the industry offers a world of career opportunities. All options include a high level of customer interaction and can be both lively and challenging. The oneyear Introductory Diploma in Travel offers an insight into the many different types of career available in the travel sector. Recognised by the industry and taught by professionals, this course will broaden your understanding though a variety of subjects such as: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

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Travel Level 1 / Station Plaza

Worldwide and UK tourism Itinerary planning Teamwork skills Customer service English Maths IT skills

Career paths (additional training needed): ■ Travel agent ■ Tour guide ■ Holiday rep

Apply online for all full-time courses. See page 15 for more information.

Functional Skills information on page 8


Air Cabin Crewing Level 2 / Station Plaza

Travel and Tourism Level 2 / Station Plaza

Travel and Tourism Level 3 / Station Plaza

Working as part of an air cabin crew is an exciting and varied career in which your professionalism can take you far and wide. This one-year City & Guilds Diploma gives you the opportunity to develop your skills under the teaching of industry professionals.

The travel industry offers a world of career options, plenty of customer interaction and a lively and challenging work environment. This one-year City & Guilds First Diploma in Travel and Tourism will increase your understanding of the world of possibilities in an industry where no two customers or destinations are the same.

The travel and tourism industry offers a world of career options and can be lively and challenging. If you’re interested in bringing holiday dreams to life and would like to pursue a supervisory or managerial role in the travel and tourism industry, this one-year City & Guilds National Diploma will set you in the right direction.

You will cover topics including: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Employment skills Airline operations Aviation medicine Airline health Safety and security Emergency procedures Cabin room duties

The selection process for airlines is highly competitive and we are proud to boast a very high employment rate among students who finish this course. Career paths (additional training needed): ■ Cabin crew ■ Flight attendant

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Worldwide destinations UK tourism Customer service Selling skills Interpersonal skills Working overseas as a holiday advisor Global distribution systems

We have excellent facilities to support learning, including a simulated reservation system with which you can check flight availability and make bookings. Recognised by the industry and taught by experienced professionals, this course will significantly enhance your prospects of gaining employment on completion. Career paths (additional training needed): ■ Travel agent ■ Tour guide ■ Holiday rep

You will gain knowledge of: Tourist destinations and cultures Customer service Sales practices Marketing and presentation skills Technology used in the travel and tourism industry ■ Business travel

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Recognised by the industry and taught by professionals, this course will enhance your prospects of gaining a career in travel and tourism. Career paths: ■ ■ ■ ■

Travel agent Tour guide Holiday rep Business travel consultant

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Our outstanding facilities allow you to put the theory you learn into working practice. They include a working check-in desk where you can gain hands-on experience weighing in luggage and printing boarding passes, as well as a fully functioning section of Airbus A320 in which students practise working flight procedures.

Topics include:

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ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION Access to Higher Education courses are designed specifically to prepare mature learners for university entry.

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If you think that your current qualifications may be out of date, or insufficient to gain you a place at university, these intensive one-year courses will equip you with the skills you need to pursue your chosen subject at a higher level. Access courses focus on practical skills, research techniques and study skills, enabling you to develop areas of interest and gain the qualifications you need to support your university application.

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Apply online for all full-time courses. See page 15 for more information.


Science and Health Professions

Humanities and Social Sciences

Initial Teacher Training

SCC students on this course can now not only apply for Nursing (including General Nursing, Geriatric Nursing, Paediatric Nursing, and Mental Health Nursing) and Midwifery, but they can also apply for degree courses in Occupational Therapy, Paramedic Training, Pharmacy and Radiography with some confidence.

Students wishing to study Humanities at university will find that this course not only does the trick, but goes quite a lot further.

ITT offers a real opportunity to think outside the box to anyone who cares to take that chance. How else will you engage your learners’ attention in class?

Taught across a range of subjects, students join their peers in Initial Teacher Training to around 20 units of study that range from Critical Thinking, English Literature and History to Media Studies, Film Studies and the Creative Arts.

Students will take subject-centred courses such as History and Philosophy of Education, Childhood Studies, and the history of post-1945 education in Britain, but they will also join with their peers to study in crossover subject areas such as Sociology, English Literature, Critical Thinking, History, Media and Film, and others that aid understanding of the wider world. The 20-unit SCC course will fully support your UCAS application and enable you to apply for most university courses in Education Studies, and those that focus on specific types of primary and secondary education.

Study skills and a reflective diary are essential subject areas, and you will be given every possible assistance to complete your UCAS application to reflect your wishes and intentions.

However, you are advised that if you wish to study to teach at primary level you will be expected by your university/ies of choice to have obtained GCSE grade C or above in English, Maths and Science: this is a government requirement and nothing else will do.

A word of caution. Although Access students are not required to have any GCSE qualifications, it is increasingly the case that HE institutions request evidence of literacy and numeracy at level 2 / grade C in Maths and English from applicants to some courses. Chief among these are Nursing and Midwifery, but Social Science/ Economics courses may also request these. It is vital that you check with your HE institution/s of choice before joining an Access course. SCCH will provide GCSE equivalence in English and Maths at level 2 as part of its Access provision. However, if your chosen HEI asks for GCSEs, they mean exactly that, and if you need to take those exams you should be aware that it is hard work to deal with them and with the demands of Access.

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As with all Access courses, the accent is on the development of your confident ability to study independently, and the three terms will prove an absorbing experience. Students following this course will be able to apply to local and national HE providers with confidence: past students have been accepted by Canterbury, Bournemouth, Sussex, Leeds, Exeter, Brighton and Chichester University College, to name but a few.

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With highly competitive fees, outstanding tutors and brilliant facilities, our Higher Education provision has recently expanded and we currently work with the University of Brighton and University of Central Lancashire for the following courses: The Arts • • • • •

Foundation Degree - Contemporary Crafts Practice Foundation Degree - Fine Art Contemporary Practice Foundation Degree - Graphic Communication Foundation Degree - Illustration BA (Hons) Top-up Art and Design (with specialism)

Construction and Engineering • •

Foundation Degree - Engineering Foundation Degree - Nuclear Engineering (UCLan)

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Education •

PGCE - Certificate in Education

Business •

AAT Level 4 Diploma in Accounting

HNC/D Competitive rates – full details of fees can be found in our separate Higher Education brochure, available on request from the main college website. • • • • • • • • • •

HNC/D Electrical and Electronic Engineering HNC/D Diploma in Health and Social Care HNC/D Mechanical Engineering HNC/D Hospitality Management HNC/D Business HNC/D Computing and Systems Development HNC Construction and the Built Environment HND Engineering HND Photography HND Hair & Beauty (Specialising in Spa Management)

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Student Advisers on 01424 458465 / info@sussexcoast.ac.uk David Fowler, Head of Higher Education on dfowler@sussexcoast.ac.uk


While every effort has been made to ensure that the information shown in this prospectus is accurate and up-to-date, some information may be subject to change. Sussex Coast College will take all reasonable steps to provide the educational services described in this prospectus. However, the content of individual courses may change from time to time, with some courses being modified, discontinued, merged or replaced. The college cannot guarantee the provision of any of the courses described in the event of circumstances beyond its control (such as lack of demand, changes in government policy or industrial action) but will, in such an event, make reasonable effort to provide a suitable alternative.

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