SCCH Prospectus 2016/17

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BE WHO

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WELCOME BE PART OF OUR SUCCESS

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BE INFORMED

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BE CLUED UP

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BE A PART OF THEIR FUTURE

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BE ON BOARD

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BE INVOLVED

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BE INSPIRED

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BE AHEAD OF THE GAME

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BE GUIDED

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BE ADVISED

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BE HAPPY

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BE COURSE-SAVVY

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BE AWARE OF YOUR GRADES

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BE A PART OF IT

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BE READY

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BE IN THE KNOW - COURSE INDEX

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BE ONE OF US THIS SEPTEMBER

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Application form

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PART OF OUR SUCCESS

‘I am delighted that you are considering coming to study with us. This is the start of a very special educational journey for you and we will be here for you every step of the way.’ If you choose to join us, you will be doing so at a very exciting time, with educational watchdog Ofsted grading us ‘Good with Outstanding features’ in 2014. This means we know the level of teaching and the support you will receive will meet and go beyond your expectations. With a wide range of vocational courses and A-Levels in our Sixth Form, there is something for everyone to get them on their chosen path to a successful career. Not only are we good and outstanding in all areas, with the best 16-18 qualification success rates in East Sussex, we are proud to be recognised as being in the top 20% performing colleges nationally. We provide exceptional teaching and learning, excellent progression rates and an aspirational environment. We also strive to ensure students are at the heart of the college receiving good information, advice and guidance throughout their academic careers.

Academic achievement is obviously very important to us. However, it is not the only goal we aim to achieve. We also focus on developing the whole person and seek to offer many experiences both in and beyond the classroom. These opportunities help us to instil compassion, determination, teamwork and a sense of personal pride; all of which are essential in work and life. Welcome to Sussex Coast College Hastings.

Clive Cooke Principal and CEO

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INFORMED

This is your chance to meet your tutors, check out our fantastic facilities and experience what Sussex Coast College Hastings has to offer at our open evenings and taster days.

YEAR 11 OPEN EVENINGS

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Station Plaza & Automotive Centre

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YEAR 10 TASTER DAYS

Our taster days are a great way to try out being a Sussex Coast College Hastings student for a day. Your school is allocated a taster day and we will help you sign up to your taster sessions:

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Hastings Academy and St. Leonards Academy

St. Richards, Bexhill Academy, Rye College, Bishop Bell, Willingdon and Ratton

Claverham, Robertsbridge, Helenswood, William Parker, Cavendish and Uplands

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CLUED-UP

All you need to know about Sussex Coast College Hastings:

GOOD & OUTSTANDING

FEATURES

OVER 1300 Laptops, PCs and Macs

250+ We offer a massive 250+ qualifications to choose from

Ofsted 2014

TOP 20%

STUDENTS

We are in the top 20% of colleges in England!

Our students are at the ‘heart of the college’

Links with national and local employees

Our tutors are professionally qualified industry experts

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100s of work experience placements for students to choose from


A-LEVEL STUDENTS

Pass rate at A-Level for our 16-18 Sixth Form students

VOCATIONAL STUDENTS

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We have 1500 Apprentices studying at SCCH in 2015

Our success rate for A-Level students has increased for 2015 and is predicted to increase further in 2016

Vocational pass rate for our 16-18 students

We currently offer over 30 Apprenticeships for you to choose from with new opportunities daily

84%

747

Gym members and rising

International 500 Higher Education

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Cups of coffee served a week at Coast Coffee

Customers a week at Subway

Student built house in the courtyard

Real life working environments

Learning Resource Centre

Dine IT suite

Common room

Ore Valley Campus

Snap-On tools

300

Local feeder schools

5 mins walk to the beach

State-of-theart gym

Priory Meadow 2 mins walk

Great transport links Engineering and welding suite

Figures correct at time of print

Part-time 3600

The number of Vocational students that have progressed to University has increased

is designed to help get you into Oxford or Cambridge

Recording studio

Full-time 1800

UP 3.6%

of apprentices stay in employment after finishing their Apprenticeship

of students progressed on to University (including Russell Group Institutions) directly after their A-Levels

6200 STUDENTS

Our success rate for our Vocational students has increased for 2015

90%

of students progressed on to other courses or straight in to employment

ENHANCED A-LEVEL PROGRAMME

APPRENTICES

Full access to Horntye sports centre

Coffee shop Subway

Fully functioning garage

Automotive Training Centre

Station Plaza Campus

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A PART OF THEIR FUTURE

At Sussex Coast College Hastings, we know how important it is for you to be a part of your child’s future. Therefore, we have put together this frequently asked questions page for you to ensure a smooth transition from school to college. What is Further Education (FE)? FE covers a wide range of education which goes beyond what has been achieved in primary and secondary education. Typically, FE includes: A-Levels, Apprenticeships, Vocational qualifications, Foundation Learning and provides the foundation to higher education including degrees and Higher Apprenticeships.

Which qualification is right for my son/daughter? There are lots of qualifications to choose from at Sussex Coast College Hastings, and knowing which one is right can be a tricky decision. We have a dedicated team to help you with this choice and to discuss the options available to you. For more information, call 01424 458475, email info@sussexcoast.ac.uk or drop in to see us.

Can I visit the college before my son/daughter applies? We have open evenings throughout the year for you to find out what our college has to offer. These events give you the opportunity to look around the campuses, see the facilities, meet the tutors, and talk to students who are currently studying at the college. You can find these dates on page 3.

How does my son/daughter apply to college?

How will I be involved in my son’s/ daughter’s college life?

Your child can apply for up to two courses and have more than one interview. The most important thing is that your child enrols on to the course that is right for them.

You will be kept informed of your child’s progress through regular Parent Consultation Evenings. We also host a Parents’ Voice session where you will be invited to give us your views on all aspects of college life. You can also contact tutors directly to discuss any issues during term time.

Although it helps to have the application in early, remember that it’s never too late to apply.

What happens at the start of college? Our Induction Days provide a further opportunity for students to have a successful transition from school to college life. Students are provided with the opportunity to tour the college building, become aware of staff that are available to help support their studies, and see the facilities that the college provides.

Is there any support available for my son/daughter? At Sussex Coast College Hastings we take supporting your child very seriously. There are specialist Additional Learning Support teams who work closely with students. There are also youth workers and trained professionals for students to discuss any personal matters with. Your child will also be allocated a personal tutor who will be the key point of contact for both you and them as they progress on their journey with the college. We also offer financial support and a variety of bursaries to support students to get to college and provide the funds for materials and resources needed to succeed once they are here.

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Quality marks Matrix Standard – shows that the college provides excellent Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG) and Careers support to the students and potential students it works with. Autism Accreditation – the college is proud to have this quality mark that shows our commitment and expertise in working with local people with Autism. Investors in Diversity – gained in recognition of the college’s approach to improving Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) practices in the workplace. WorldHost Employer - By training 50 percent or more of our front-line staff using the WorldHost customer service training programmes we are committed to providing excellent customer service to all our current, future and past students and businesses that we work with.


‘TEACHERS ARE WELL QUALIFIED, HIGHLY MOTIVATED AND ACT AS GOOD ROLE MODELS TO LEARNERS’ OFSTED 2014

OFSTED - GRADED GOOD WITH OUTSTANDING FEATURES IN OUR LAST OFSTED INSPECTION IN 2014. Teaching, Learning and Assessment = Good • Good teaching, learning and assessment. • The number of students that achieve qualifications has rapidly increased. • Outcomes for learners are higher than the average nationally. • Progression to Higher Education, employment and to further studies at the college is good. • Teachers are well qualified, highly motivated and act as good role models to learners.

Quality of Standards = Good • The college has created an aspirational environment. • Students are at the heart of the college, they understand that their voice has a real value. • Students receive good information advice and guidance. • Excellent buildings, facilities and resources. • Students are encouraged to think analytically and work independently. • College success rate improved in 2012-13 to 89%.

Leadership and Management = Outstanding • Outstanding senior leaders and managers. • Focus on successfully improving the learning experience for all students and apprentices. • Students are clearly at the centre of all the college’s work. • Leaders have been relentless in establishing a vision and direction that governors, staff, students and partners eagerly share.

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ON BOARD

Our campuses are custom built to create inspiring learning environments for our students, enhancing their learning experience.

STATION PLAZA CAMPUS

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 campus is also home to our Higher Education students.

ORE VALLEY CAMPUS

Less than a mile from the main campus, Ore Valley takes under a minute by train from Hastings town centre. This campus is uniquely built to encompass 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.

On-site facilities include IT suites, a gym, exhibition areas, a training kitchen, a professional salon & beauty suite, a fine dining restaurant, a large Learning Resource Centre, Coast Coffee, Dine (the college canteen) and Subway. Station Plaza is just a stone’s throw away from the beach and the bustling Hastings town centre (where you can spend your free periods shopping or getting lunch with your friends).

Within the college grounds, students construct, wire, plumb, fit-out and decorate a full-sized house. Also students have an opportunity to use the on-site 3D printer as well as recording studio. You will have access to the latest equipment and digital technology, a Learning Resource Centre, a sports pitch, diner and coffee shop.

AUTOMOTIVE TRAINING CENTRE The Automotive Training Centre offers handson training and qualifications in all aspects of vehicle maintenance and repair.

at levels 2 and 3. This centre is equipped to allow you to learn working in a realistic working environment.

The centre is located on the Northridge Industrial Estate, has IMI (Institute of Motor Industry) awards accreditation and approval to deliver various levels of Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair programmes and apprenticeships

The training centre, supported by Snap-On, has all the latest equipment needed for you to train as a technician in the industry.

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INVOLVED

College is a very different environment from school. You will be treated like an adult and prepared for your next step, whether that is university or your chosen career. We have a dedicated Student Support Team to guide you through college life and enrich your college experience.

GET ACTIVE

The Get Active Programme offers a wide variety of sport, health and dance activities for students of all ages. All activities are free of charge, and will include football, golf, Zumba, swimming, led walks, yoga, tennis and many more. We also have strong links with the local community, so if there is anything you want to have a go at, we will find you the opportunity. It doesn’t stop with taking part either; we help students get qualified on National Governing Body coaching schemes, to further enhance their employability prospects within the sporting/health world. Whatever your goals, the Get Active Programme will help you achieve them.

DUKE OF EDINBURGH AWARD

We have successfully run the Bronze Award for the last four years and will be running the popular course again in 2016/17.

STUDENT VOICE

Student Voice within the College ensures students views are heard and acted upon. 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.

STUDENT AMBASSADORS

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

INTENSIVE PERSONAL ADVISORS / YOUTH WORKERS

The College IPAs and Youth Workers provide support for any student who may be experiencing problems with social, emotional and personal issues. They can also provide practical support e.g. housing and benefit issues and concerns.

THE VILLIERS PARK SCHOLARS PROGRAMME

SCCH participates in the Villiers Park Scholars Programme; Scholars moving up from school will have mentoring sessions. If spaces become available at the beginning of the academic year, additional Year 12 Scholars from the Sixth Form may be selected.

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“COLLEGE IS A LOT OF HARD WORK, BUT IT GETS YOU TO WHERE YOU WANT TO BE. IT IS GREAT FUN AND WORTH THE EFFORT YOU PUT IN.” Harry Harrison

Level 3 Hospitality and Catering student

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INSPIRED

Unlike other colleges in the area, we have state-of-the-art facilities, offering students the use of a fully equipped gym, on-site subway, silver service restaurant and a fuselage!

DINE

The canteen at Station Plaza and Ore Valley serve tasty hot and cold lunches, sandwiches, desserts, fruit, snacks and drinks and is run by our catering students and tutors. Come and get your breakfast, lunch or snacks here every weekday.

COAST COFFEE

The coffee shops at Station Plaza and Ore Valley are a great place to relax and meet friends. They sell hot and cold drinks, sandwiches, cakes, fruit and ice-creams. They are open every weekday.

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.

PLAZA FITNESS

Station Plaza hosts a gym which is fully supervised and open to students, staff and the public during term time, at a reduced rate.

COAST RESTAURANT

Coast Restaurant is a fine dining experience in modern and intimate surroundings at our Station Plaza campus. Hospitality and Catering students prepare, cook and serve dishes under professional supervision as part of their training, using seasonal and local ingredients wherever possible.

LEARNING RESOURCE CENTRE

Both Station Plaza and Ore Valley offer stateof-the-art equipment in their spacious LRCs. Trained staff offer help with proof-reading,

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presentation preparation, research and writing skills to develop and improve your independent study skills. Other resources include laptops to loan, cinema room, books, audio books and e-books, newspapers and magazines, DVDs, printing, scanning and photocopying and much more.

ART SHOP

Based at Station Plaza, the art shop stocks a wide range of materials including books, canvases, paper and pens. It also provides a bespoke framing service where students receive a 10% discount.

COMPUTER SUITES

We have over 1,300 macs, pcs and laptops for student use. The college is fully networked, with high-speed intranet, 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.


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AHEAD OF THE GAME

Ultimately, the end goal for any of our learners is to achieve and secure employment that they can earn a living from and enjoy. At Sussex Coast College Hastings, we have a range of career development programmes for you to get involved in.

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 support all of our students to find suitable work placements. Our internal work experience staff will help you find a placement and our teaching staff will ensure you are as prepared for the world of work as possible with support to access training sessions on: • Developing a stand-out CV • Successfully applying for jobs • Preparation for an interview • Making a lasting first impression and attitudes and behaviours at work

CAREERS AND FUTURE PLANNING

The college also has a dedicated team to offer you support with your next step. This could include going to university, looking for employment, volunteering or progression at college. The College hosts a number of recruitment fairs throughout the year to support our students get part-time, full-time or seasonal work as well as getting access to all our apprenticeship jobs. Appointments can be made by dropping into Student Central or by calling 01424 458465. Academic and student support staff are also there to help you develop an impactful UCAS application with a focus upon making you stand out with your personal statement.

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 creative skills. You can take part in a range of events and activities including: • Enterprise workshops • Selling your products via the Student market (in partnership with the University of Brighton) • Master-classes and talks from entrepreneurs and successful business people

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The Source Park is a giant new skate park, retail store and café under Hastings beach that is the largest underground BMX and skate park in the world! The Source has teamed up with Sussex Coast College Hastings to provide young people with work experience opportunities in fields of service, tourism, graphic design, media and sports development. They will also be creating full and part time jobs in the town; many of which will be offered to young people. The Source began life in a small shop in 2003 and has grown every year since in to the market leaders in Europe. Still owned and run by the founders, they are committed to offering extensive work experience opportunities to Sussex Coast College Hastings students first. As the UK’s leading BMX and skateboard retailer with dozens of employees in Hastings, the company can offer interesting roles in retail, customer service, e-commerce, hospitality and event organisation. The company also works closely with Sussex Coast College on art installations on the walls of their unique building. The giant new skate park is a £1.4m project involving the conversion of a giant underground space that was built by the Victorians in the 1880’s as Turkish baths, and later used as a swimming pool and ice rink before falling into ruin. The building lay derelict for 18 years before The Source embarked on a 2 year project to convert the space in to the Source Park, complete with a giant park with room for up to 600 spectators, a smaller street plaza where lessons can be run and a retail store selling the latest street wear fashions, as well as BMX and skateboard hardware. The park also has a large café with a DJ booth and superfast Wifi, which completes the building and overlooks the main park, giving the best view in the house.

For more information on how you can get involved with The Source Park, contact info@sourcebmx.com.

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GUIDED

We pride ourselves in our abilities for providing extra support for all our students. We have a friendly team who are dedicated to providing learning support as well as offering advice and guidance with student life.

STUDENT SERVICES TEAM

Our experienced team will work with you to help remove obstacles that prevent you from learning, just come and talk to us about any learning needs you may have, for example if you have any concerns with/about:

We have a dedicated student services team available to provide up-to-date information on all of our courses, from academic to vocational and work-related opportunities to help you make the right choice about your future. Our Student Advisors provide impartial information about training and educational options for school leavers.

• Autism

We value our students and want to give you our full support before, during and after your time at college.

They can also help with: • Applying for courses • Arranging taster days and visits to college • Sharing the experiences of students • Information about course requirements • Career opportunities

ADDITIONAL LEARNING SUPPORT

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.

• Dyslexia • Mental health and well-being • Deaf or hard of hearing • Physical disabilities • Learning disabilities • Blind or partially sighted • Exam access arrangements • Specialist equipment • Reader, note-taker or prompt • Support during your transition to college

HEALTH AND WELL-BEING

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.

EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY

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.

We offer a wide range of health services including:

• Free contraception and pregnancy test • Stop smoking support • Help with drug and alcohol related issues • Anger management • Healthy living advice • Stress management If you need help or more information about any of these areas, please drop into the Wave office and talk to a member of the Student Support Team.

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“I REALLY COULDN’T SAY A BAD WORD ABOUT STUDYING PUBLIC SERVICES AT SUSSEX COAST COLLEGE HASTINGS.” Baiba Kudrjasova

Previous School: St. Leonards Academy Level 3 Uniformed Public Services student ‘I have always wanted to go into the police but when my tutors suggested University, I thought, why not! Now I am going to be studying Policing and Criminology at Birmingham City University and hope to go into the police after.’ ‘We get involved with events from Armed Forces day, to Remembrance day and running our own Christmas fairs. The events are all different, not necessarily related to the army or police, so we get to experience many things.’ ‘You do have to be prepared to be disciplined, but the tutors are the best tutors I have ever met and I couldn’t pick my favourite if I tried. The best bit is we get to play paintball and shoot the tutors at the end of term!’’ Bailba left St Leonards Academy and completed A-Levels at SCCH, before following her dreams and joining the Uniformed Public Services course. She is joining Birmingham City University to study Policing and Criminology.

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“THE FACILITIES HERE ARE GREAT - ALL THE TOOLS ARE SET UP READY TO GO.” Harry Wright

Previous school: St. Leonards Academy Level 3 Site Carpentry student ‘I originally enrolled on multi-skills and soon realised carpentry was the trade for me. I was working at a plastering job when a carpenter offered me part-time work, it was then I decided to get qualified in site carpentry and SCCH offered the best course locally.’ ‘My favourite thing to do is cut and pitched roofs. We make them in a smaller scale but learn all the skills needed to take it further. The course is 60% practical, we draw what we are going to do and then do it.’ ‘My advice to anyone thinking of studying carpentry at SCCH would be to try the multi-skills course first to see if you enjoy carpentry, or get some work experience in the area. ’ Harry Wright is studying for his Level 3 Diploma in Site Carpentry whilst working part-time for a local carpentry firm. He previously studied at St Leonards Academy. He plans to go into full-time employment in June, working for the carpentry firm who first introduced him to the trade. He has his own tools and plans to buy his own van next month.

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ADVISED

Depending on your circumstances, you can receive financial support at the College. Take a few minutes to read the following information to see what opportunities are available to support you during your time at Sussex Coast College Hastings.

16 – 18 STUDENT SUPPORT FUNDS

Young people who need some financial support to help them study at College can apply to the 16 -18 Student Bursary Fund. Under the Guaranteed Bursary Fund, students are eligible for up to £1200 towards the cost of coming to College, if they are: • Young people in care • Leaving the care of their local authority • Those in receipt of Income Support in their own right • Disabled young people in receipt of both Disability Living Allowance (DLA) and Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) in their own right. Other students under the age of 19 are able to receive support to assist with costs associated with their course -such as books, materials and equipment if they meet the criteria below: * Band 1 (Household income £20,000 or under) will be awarded financial help on submission of a successful bursary application. * Band 2 (Household income £25,000 or under) applications in this group will be awarded financial help after October half term – subject to funds remaining. * Band 3 (Household income £30,000 or under) awarded financial help after eligible applications from Band 1 and 2 -subject to funds being available.

HELP TO GET TO COLLEGE

As part of the bursary students are able to apply for travel assistance if they are ineligible for or have been refused other travel support from Local Authorities. For more information, please visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk/get-to-college.

19+ STUDENT SUPPORT FUNDS

CHILDCARE SUPPORT Care to Learn

Care to Learn is a government scheme providing assistance with the cost of childcare for those students aged under 20 at the start of their course. Childcare provision must be OFSTED registered and financial assistance can be provided up to a maximum of £160 per week. Application forms are available from Student Services and online at www.gov.uk.

The 19+ Student Support Fund is a discretionary fund for students aged 19 and over at the start of the academic year. Financial assistance may be provided for the compulsory costs of coming to college, and in exceptional circumstances, fees.

20+ Childcare Support Fund

FREE BREAKFAST / MEAL

Students are expected to contribute towards the cost of their childcare and if they are entitled to Early Years Funding, this is expected to be used to fund timetabled hours. Application forms are available from Student Services and online at www.gov.uk.

All students aged 16-18 are able to access a free breakfast. This is available at all college sites between 8:15-8:45am. Students under 19 with a household income of £16,190 or under and in receipt of certain benefits will be eligible for a Further Education Free Meal.

This fund is available for those aged over 20 at the start of the academic year. It provides assistance with the cost of OFSTED registered childcare for timetabled hours, term time only.

All bursary application forms are available on the college website, Student Central (Station Plaza) and reception (Ore Valley). For more information about financial support available please contact: Student Support on 01424 458465.

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HAPPY

Make the most of student life. Being a Sussex Coast College Hastings student gives you the opportunity to get a good education and make new friends, all whilst being in the centre of Hastings town. Students are able to visit the town or the beach during their free periods or use the quiet space in the library to study. Amy is a Health and Social care student who aspires to become a nurse once she has gone on to Kingston University. Read about Amy’s day and how she makes the most of her time here at Sussex Coast College Hastings.

I meet my friends in Dine to get my free breakfast. There is so much variety but I go for scrambled egg on toast today. I was supposed to go to the gym before college but I overslept and missed my last workout of the week! Damn!

Time for our first lesson of the day, English. I was really worried that I didn’t get a C at school as I knew I needed this grade to get into nursing at university, but the college has been so supportive and I am confident I will get my GCSE English in the summer. Bring it on!

Lunch time! I meet my friends and we head to Subway to get a meal deal before sitting in the atrium around the table tennis. The boys have a game whilst we sit and gossip on the sofa for an hour.

Time for my final lesson of the day. We are looking at the good and bad points of our own diets. I have been keeping a food diary for the past week so I am excited (if not a little shocked - I’ve eaten so much chocolate!) to compare my eating habits to my tutors who are really healthy!

After college I wander down the road into town to get myself some new clothes for the weekend. There is so much choice, from Topshop to New Look. Me and my friends can shop for hours! After we have finished, we head to McDonald’s to get some dinner as a naughty Friday treat! I won’t mention that in my food diary!

Note to self: I must head to the LRC to get some help with my latest assignment.

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EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS CV WRITING MY OPTIO

Now we have an employability lesson. This helps us discover which area of health and social care we want to go into, there are so many options and it is great as the tutors have a variety of backgrounds to advise and guide each one of us.

I have a quick break now, just time to grab a cup of coffee in Coast Coffee and catch up with a few friends who are studying A-Levels at the college, to discuss our plans for later in the afternoon.

It’s back to class now, to learn more about human anatomy and physiology. I love this subject as I want to go into Nursing and I find the way the human body works so interesting. This week we are dissecting organs!

I have to get an early night tonight as I have placement tomorrow. This is my third week working with Supported Education students at the college and I am loving it. This week I am helping them prepare for their next college show, before taking them out for the afternoon to do some fun activities.

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COURSE-SAVVY DID YOU ACHIEVE A GRADE D OR LOWER AT GCSE IN MATHS AND/OR ENGLISH?

ARE YOU 16-18 YEARS OLD AND HAVE COMPLETED YOUR GCSES?

If yes, you will be automatically enrolled on to either Functional Skills or GCSE to study English and/or maths, alongside your chosen subject.

AS and A-Level courses

Maths and English GCSE Don’t worry if you don’t achieve a C grade at GCSE in English and maths at school, we can help you. Due to a Government initiative, If you achieved a D grade at GCSE in either English or maths you will be automatically enrolled onto our GCSE programme. Our specialist tutors will help you achieve at least a C with most students achieving higher with Sussex Coast College Hastings.

Functional Skills If you achieved below a D grade in your English and maths GCSE, Functional Skills will become a part of student life to help you achieve that D grade. The government developed the Functional Skills study programme to help you achieve the fundamental skills in English and maths to help you work in a business environment. The skills taught are designed to be used in real-life situations. Functional Skills is a stand-alone qualification.

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Are you a student who likes doing some course work but enjoys academic study and excels in exams? A-Levels are highly valued by universities and employers and focus on academic subjects, although some are work-related. AS-Levels can be taken as a stand-alone qualification, or as the first part of an A-Level course. AS-Levels are completed at the end of Year 12. A2 exams and coursework are added on to an AS-Level at the end of Year 13 to build an A-Level qualification.

Vocational Courses These courses would suit a student who knows what industry they want to work in, prefers a more practical way of learning in real situations and who likes completing course work. You can build up a vocational qualification from entry level to the highest, level 3. Vocational courses can help you get the skills you need to start a job, progress in a career or go on to study for a degree or Apprenticeship. A-Level 3 Vocational qualification is the equivalent to 3 A-Levels.

Apprenticeships Do you want to earn while you learn? Apprenticeships are work based training courses where you will be able to earn money while you study for a nationally recognised qualification. Apprenticeships are available at intermediate, advanced and higher (degree) level covering more than 1500 job roles. You have to be at least 16 to apply for an Apprenticeship.


Know your options and choose a pathway that shapes to your strengths. Sussex Coast College Hastings offers a wide range of courses to suit your learning styles, interests and progression:

WE OFFER A RANGE OF OTHER COURSES DESIGNED FOR 16+ YEAR OLD STUDENTS:

ARE YOU OVER 19 YEARS OLD AND WANT TO CONTINUE YOUR EDUCATION?

WE PROVIDE OTHER SPECIALIST COURSES:

Traineeships

Access to Higher Education

Supported Education

Are you aged 16-24, looking for an Apprenticeship but don’t have the work experience? If so traineeships could help you. This 12-week programme gives learners two weeks of employability training, 10 weeks of work experience and you will be enrolled on our Functional Skills programme in English and maths.

Did you want to gain a degree but life got in the way? Access to Higher Education courses are designed specifically to prepare learners aged 19 or above for university entry. Many adults across the UK are now using Access to Higher Education courses to reach Higher Education. If you think that your current qualifications are out of date, or insufficient to gain you a place at university, these intensive courses will equip you with the skills you need.

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

Are you a young person (aged 16-25) who is not currently in full-time employment, education or training? Our Prince’s Trust Team Programme is a 12-week course that helps you prepare for the world of work, by giving you the experience and skills needed for the work place. Participants complete a two-week work experience placement in an area of their choice, which gives relevant and recent experience to put on their CV and talk about in a job interview. Students have progressed onto a range of employment and educational routes.

Degree and HNC/HND

Hastings is a great place to study. Steeped in rich history, this charming seaside resort is only 65 miles away from London, with fantastic transport links. We offer a wide range of courses for international students including English, IELTS, A-Levels, Enhanced A-Levels, International Foundation Year, Vocational Diplomas as well as Foundation and Bachelor Degrees. For more information, please consult our International Prospectus, which can be found on our website.

Inclusive Pathways

Part-time Courses

Our Inclusive Pathways course is designed to re-connect you with education and training. The programme aims to support and build the confidence of young people who want to make a commitment to progress onto mainstream college courses. No formal qualifications are necessary to apply for this course as we will work with you to develop a tailored plan to help you to improve your maths and English.

Do you want to develop your career or just study something you enjoy? If so our accredited and non-accredited part-time courses can help you. Take a look at our Part-time guide for more information.

Prince’s Trust

Do you want to study a higher education course like a degree or HNC/HND? If yes, we may just have the course for you. We offer a range of BA (Hons) and foundation degrees (FdA) as well as a more practical HNC and HND programme. We provide award-winning courses, with small class sizes for one to one tuition and a supportive environment with industry professional tutors. We have strong industry links and many of our students go on to have a fruitful career.

International students

ESOL Are you living in the UK but are a non-native English speaker? If yes, we offer ESOL (English for speakers of other languages) to help improve your English language skills needed for life in the UK. For more information please visit our website.

You can also study A-Levels, Vocational courses and Apprenticeships - for more information please read page 22 or call Student Support on 01424 458465.

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AWARE OF YOUR GRADES

Entry requirements for our courses are based on your GCSE results initially to determine your level of study post 16. The table below shows how you can progress up the levels of education:

Our friendly student support team are on hand to advise and help you make the right decision about your future. 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. Some courses may have some specific entry requirements. The above is based on your predicted grades and we don’t make any final decisions until you have your results.

ENTRY LEVEL

If you achieve a grade D or lower at GCSE in English or maths you will be automatically enrolled on our GCSE or Foundation skills programme at enrolment.

At least 6 GCSEs graded A*, with the remainder mainly A grades, in at least 5 different subjects including English and maths. There is flexibility around these entry requirements at your tutors’ discretion.

At least 5 GCSEs Graded A* - C, in at least 4 different subjects, including English and maths or an equivalent qualification. There is flexibility around these entry requirements at your tutors’ discretion.

LEVEL 2

GCSEs are Level 2 courses. The more A*-C grades you get, the more likely you are to progress on to A-Level courses. However, not everyone wants to study A-levels and we provide a great Vocational study programme for you to choose from. These courses may start at Level 1, but depending on your GCSE results, experience and talent you may be enrolled on a higher level.

LEVEL 1

We aim to make sure that you are well suited to your chosen course and that it is demanding enough to motivate and stretch your learning without being too difficult.

LEVEL 3

WHAT GRADES AM I PREDICTED?

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At least 4 GCSEs Graded A* - D, in at least 3 different subjects, including English and maths or an equivalent qualification. There is flexibility around these entry requirements at your tutors’ discretion.

At least 2 GCSEs Graded E - G or an equivalent qualification. There is flexibility around these entry requirements at your tutors’ discretion.

No formal qualifications.


WHAT CAN I STUDY?

WHAT CAN I PROGRESS ONTO?

Our ‘Enhanced A-Level Programme’, which includes: 4 A-Levels, ‘Theory of Knowledge’, ‘Community Actions Service’ and an ‘Extended Project Qualification’.

This programme is designed to help you get a place at Russell Group universities (such as Oxford or Cambridge) or other similarly prestigious universities.

Up to 4 A-Levels on our A-Level programme or a Vocational Level 3 Diploma chosen by you and your tutor.

You may progress on to higher education/university to complete a degree or a HNC/HND. Alternatively you may wish to progress on to a Higher-Level Apprenticeship or enter full-time employment.

• Level 2 Diploma with English and maths GCSE if required. • Level 2 NVQ with English and maths GCSE if required. • Level 2 Apprenticeship with English and maths GCSE if required.

You may choose to progress on to a Level 3 course, start an Apprenticeship or enter full-time employment.

• • • • •

You may choose to progress on to a Level 2 course, start an Apprenticeship or enter full-time employment.

Level 1 Diploma with Functional Skills. Level 1 NVQ with Functional Skills. Introductory Certificate with Functional Skills. Foundation Pathways with Functional Skills. Traineeships with Functional Skills.

• Entry Level diploma with Functional Skills English and maths. • Foundation Pathways.

You may progress to the next Entry Level or Level 1 course.

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A PART OF IT

We want to make your application to SCCH easy. You can use this prospectus, our website and the open evenings to find out as much as possible about us and the courses you want to study.

THE EASIEST WAY IS TO APPLY THROUGH UCAS PROGRESS

UCAS Progress is a website that is being used by secondary schools to help young people make decisions about their next steps after their GCSEs. UCAS Progress allows students to search and apply online for post-16 courses. You can apply to Sussex Coast College Hastings through UCAS Progress following the steps below: 1. S ign up to UCAS Progress - before you can apply for courses through UCAS Progress, you’ll need a login. You can get this from your school or you can register yourself. 2. R esearch career and job ideas - there’s a host of tools and information to help you work out what you’d like to do: https://www.ucas.com/ ucas/after-gcses/getting-started/what-youneed-do-now/step-step-guide. 3. Search for courses 4. Save courses to your favourites page -when the time comes to apply, you won’t need to search for them all over again. 5. Complete your profile 6. M ake an application -apply to courses on your favourites list. UCAS Progress applications can be submitted after 1st October. However, you can start your applications by researching and completing your profile at any time.

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OTHER WAYS TO APPLY

If your school is not using UCAS Progress or you are a 19+ learner, you can apply via the following methods: Online • You will need your predicted or actual results to hand. • Visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk • Search for your course(s) • Click the ‘Apply’ button, found at the bottom of the course page • Fill in the application form • 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 Post • You will need your predicted or actual results to hand • Remove the application form in the back of this prospectus • Fill it out in capital letters, using black ink only • 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 at Station Plaza, Station Approach, Hastings, TN34 1BA. In person • You will need your predicted or actual results to hand • 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 members • 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

APPRENTICESHIPS

Applying for Apprenticeships couldn’t be simpler. Whether you have an employer or not, you can still apply to become an apprentice. If you are in employment or have been offered an apprenticeship job, either you or your employer can contact the Apprenticeships Team and we would be happy to do everything to help you start an apprenticeship. If you are not employed, we can help you find suitable employment to enable you to become an apprentice, by matching your skills and interests to the current vacancies. Contact us by: Calling: 01424 458340 Emailing: apprenticeships@sussexcoast.ac.uk Visiting: www.sussexcoast.ac.uk/apprenticeships

INTERVIEWS

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. You will receive a letter telling you what you will need to bring with you on your allocated day and time, as a general rule, these are held weekly.

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 in your exam results and we’ll contact you to tell you exactly when you start your course.

CAN’T MAKE UP YOUR MIND?

If you can’t decide on a course, don’t panic. You can include a few that you are interested in on an application form (a copy of this is at the back of this prospectus) and then discuss them with us at interview stage so we can help you decide what is best for you. The most important thing is you eventually enrol on the course that’s right for you.

COURSE CANCELLATIONS

In the unlikely event that your course at college is cancelled, we will do our best to find you an alternative course to help you succeed in your career ambitions. Where possible, any payments towards the cost of your course can be transferred to your new course. Any refunds will be credited by bank transfer (BACS) to your bank account. Although it helps to have your application in early, it’s never too late to apply and we are always here to advise you on your options, just call 01424 458465 or email admissions@sussexcoast.ac.uk to speak to our friendly Student Advisors.

The interview is a good opportunity to find out more about your chosen subject (s) and 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.

OFFERS

At the end of your interview, you will be given written confirmation of any exam grades (or other requirements) you need to achieve to take up the place. Once your place is confirmed, you will continue to receive information about starting college and your journey to an exciting future will begin.

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DECEMBE R

READY OCTOBER UCAS Progress is now open for applications. You can apply to study with us all year round, however, the earlier you apply, the more likely you are to receive an early interview to help secure your place.

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Pick up your copy of the prospectus from your school or online at www.sussexcoast. ac.uk. You can find out all about the courses we have on offer and how to apply for your place.

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Visit us at our Open Evenings to see our facilities, meet our tutors and talk to current SCCH students. Our Open Evenings are on the following dates: Station Plaza Open Evening, 5-8pm on 12th November Ore Valley Open Evening, 5-8pm on 26th November

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If you couldn’t make our last Open Evening, this is one just for you. Visit us on 10th December between 5-7pm at Station Plaza where you will find all of our subjects represented in our Atrium space.

MARCH

This month we open our doors to Year 10’s to come and try college in an evening of interactive and entertaining drop-in sessions. This is at the Station Plaza campus on 24th March from 5-7pm. This is also an opportunity for anyone, of any age, to visit the college and to see what we have to offer. Pop in and say hello!

RY & A U JAN UARY FEBR

College interviews begin in January. There will be opportunities to ask any questions you may have during your appointment.


APRIL Spring time means exams are looming. Get your head down and revise -it will be worth it in the long run.

JUNE June and July are the months to visit college for your ‘Get to Know You Days.’ This is your opportunity to visit the college and get a feel for your tutors and subjects ready for your September start. Letters will be sent confirming the date.

Y MA

JULY

It’s summer! Take a break from your studies and prepare yourself for the excitement of College life. Keep an eye out in the post - Enrolment packs are sent out this month.

AUGUST The big day is here -GCSE results day! Fingers crossed you got the grades you were expecting, but don’t panic if you didn’t do as well as you hoped. We have a dedicated Student Services team to help you choose the course which is right for you, whatever your results. Enrolment at SCCH starts from the afternoon of 25th August and this is when you officially become a SCCH student. You will receive a letter with a time and date to come in and enrol, before being given your ID badge.

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You are finally part of one of the top 20% of colleges in England. Welcome to Sussex Coast College Hastings. Check your enrolment pack for your start date and to see when your tutors want to meet you.

May is the start of exams. Now is the time to show off everything you have learnt during your time at secondary school, good luck.

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WANT MORE INFORMATION ABOUT A-LEVELS? With 30 A-Levels for you to choose from and an Enhanced A-Level programme for those who want to apply for Oxford, Cambridge or other prestigious universities, why look anywhere else? • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

ANTHROPOLOGY ART HISTORY BIOLOGY BUSINESS CHEMISTRY CLASSICAL CIVILISATIONS ECONOMICS ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENGLISH LITERATURE FINE ART FORENSIC SCIENCE FRENCH FURTHER MATHEMATICS GEOGRAPHY

• • • • • • • • • • • • • •

GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS GRAPHIC DESIGN HISTORY MATHEMATICS MEDIA PHILOSOPHY PHOTOGRAPHY PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYSICS PSYCHOLOGY SOCIOLOGY SPORT TEXTILES WORLD DEVELOPMENT

Pick up our Sussex Coast Sixth Form College prospectus today to find out more about what our Sixth Form has to offer you.

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IN THE KNOW SCCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN

L1 Art, Design and Media 36 L2 Art and Design 36 L2 Creative Media Production 36 L3 Art and Design 36 L3 Art History A-Level 38 L3 Creative Media for Games 38 L3 Fine Art A-Level 38 L3 Graphic Design A-Level 41

Find your course here:

COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES

L1 I nformation Creative Technologies 56 L2 I nformation Creative Technologies 56 L3 IT (Software Development) 56

CONSTRUCTION

L1 Basic Construction Skills 60

L3 Media Studies A-Level 41

L1 Bricklaying 60

L3 Photography A-Level 42

L1 Construction Skills 60

L3 Textiles A-Level 42 L3/4 Art and Design Foundation 42

L1 P lumbing and Electrical Installation 60 L1 Painting & Decorating 62

AUTOMOTIVE TRAINING

L1 Vehicle Maintenance 46 L2 L ight Vehicle Maintenance and Repair 46 L3 L ight Vehicle Maintenance and Repair 46

BUSINESS

L2 Accounting and Business 50 L2 Business 50 L2 Legal Secretaries 50 L3 Business (Diploma) 53 L3 Business A-Level 53 L3 Business (Sixth Form BTEC) 53

L1 Site Carpentry 63 L2 Bench Joinery 63 L2 Bricklaying 63 L2 Maintenance Operations 64 L2 Painting and Decorating 64 L2 Site Carpentry 64 L3 Carpentry 67 L3 Painting & Decorating 67 L3 Plumbing 67

ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL

L1 E lectrical & Mechanical Engineering Skills 71 L2 Electrical Installations 71 L2 Engineering 73 L3 Electrical Installations 73 L3 Engineering 73

ENVIRONMENT AND HUMANITIES

L3 Classical Civilizations A-Level 77 L3 Economics A-Level 77 L3 Geography A-Level 77 L3 Government and Politics A-Level 78 L3 History A-Level 78

ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES Entry Level 1, 2 & 3 ESOL

81

L1 & L2 ESOL 81

HAIR AND BEAUTY

L1 Beauty Therapy 84 L1 Hairdressing and Beauty 84 L2 Beauty Therapy 84 L2 Hairdressing 85 L3 Beauty Therapy 86 L3 Hairdressing 86 L3 Spa Therapy 86

HEALTH, CHILD AND SOCIAL CARE

Entry H ealth Child & Social Care Combined 91 L1 Health & Social Care 91 L2 Health & Social Care 92 L2 Health & Social Care 92 L2 C hildren and Young People’s Workforce 92 L3 C hildren and Young People’s Workforce 94 L3 Health and Social Care 94 L3 H ealth and Social Care 94

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Entry Level 3, L1 & L2

HOSPITALITY AND CATERING

L1 Hospitality & Catering 99 L2 Culinary Skills & Hospitality 101 L3 P atisserie & Confectionery and Food & Beverage Service 101 L2 Professional Cookery, Food and Beverage Service 101

INCLUSIVE PATHWAYS Entry Level 1, 2, 3 & L1, L2

L2 Barbering 149

L3 Psychology A-Level 124

L2 Bricklaying 149

L3 Sociology A-Level 127

L2 Business Administration 151

L3 World Development A-Level 127

L2 Carpentry 151

L3 E nglish Literature A-Level 106 107

MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE

L2 Customer Service 152

L2 Football Development (Academy) 131

L3 P ersonal Training 132 L3 Physical Education A-Level 132 L3 P reventing injuries in Sport & Active Leisure 132 L3 S port Coaching Development & Fitness 133

SUPPORTED EDUCATION

L2 Mathematics GCSE 111 111

L3 Biology A-Level 111 L3 Chemistry A-Level 112 L3 Further Mathematics A-Level

112

L3 Mathematics A-Level

115

L3 Physics A-Level

115

MUSIC

L2 Music Practitioners 118 L3 Music Practitioners 118

Entry Level

L2 Accounting 149

L2 Childcare 151

L3 Sport (Sixth Form BTEC) 131

L3 English Language A-Level 106

PRINCE’S TRUST TEAM PROGRAMME

L3 Philosophy A-Level 124

L2 S port 131

L2 English GCSE 106

L3 Applied (Forensic) Science (Sixth Form BTEC)

APPRENTICESHIP

L3 Anthropology A-Level 124

L1 Sport and Active Leisure 130 103

L3 Uniformed Public Services 144

SOCIAL SCIENCES

SPORT

LANGUAGES

L3 French A-Level

121

135

L2 Engineering 153 L2 Hairdressing 153 L2 Health and Social Care 153 L2 ICT 155 L2 Painting and Decorating 155 L2 P erforming Engineering Operations 156 L2 Plumbing 156 L2 Professional Cookery 156 L2 S upport Teaching & Learning in Schools 157 L2 Vehicle Maintenance & Repair 157 L3 Business Administration 157 L3 Carpentry 159 L3 Customer Service 159

TRAINEESHIPS Entry Level, L1 & L2

L3 Early Years Educator 159 137

TRAVEL AND TOURISM

L2 Air Cabin Crewing 141 L2 Travel and Tourism 141

L3 Electrical Installation 160 L3 Engineering 160 L3 Hairdressing 160 L3 Health and Social Care 161 L3 ICT 162 L3 Plumbing 163

L3 Travel and Tourism 141

L3 S upporting Teaching & Learning in Schools 163

UNIFORMED PUBLIC SERVICES

L3 Vehicle Maintenance & Repair 163

L1 Public Services 144 L2 Uniformed Public Services 144

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SCCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN

A PHOTOGRAPHER | A FILM ANIMATOR | AN ILLUSTRATOR | A FASHION DESIGNER | A GRAPHIC DESIGNER A GAMES DESIGNER | A GALLERY OWNER | A MARKETER | A FINE ARTIST | A SET DESIGNER | A DIRECTOR A WEB DESIGNER | A JEWELLERY DESIGNER | AN ARCHITECT | A CONCEPT ARTIST | AN INTERIOR DESIGNER 34 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk


Did you know?

Graded

OUT

STANDING by Ofsted 2014

ÂŁ76.9bn

1/3

creative jobs are expected to increase by a third by 2020 and is the fastest growing sector in the UK

the value of the British creative sector, which represents 5% of the overall UK economy

UK visitor figures to museums and galleries are at their highest level since records began

2,616,000 estimated number of creative jobs in the UK - including design, crafts and advertising

43% 1st of UK design jobs require a degree

UK has the largest design sector in Europe, 2nd in the world

www.guardian.co.uk | www.designweek.co.uk | www.thecreativeindustries.co.uk | www.gov.uk

The largest concentration of UK creative jobs are in the South East and London

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ART, DESIGN AND MEDIA

ART AND DESIGN

CREATIVE MEDIA PRODUCTION

Diploma

Diploma

Diploma

Level: 1

Level: 2

Level: 2

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 9778

Course code: 3067

Course code: 3081

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

This course is for anyone who is interested in Art and Design and wants to explore their creativity and learn about the materials and processes used in the creative industries. To apply for this course you will need an Entry Certificate or 2 GCSEs E-G.

This course is for students who wish to acquire the skills needed for further study in art and design, or for entry-level positions in the creative industries. To apply for this course you will need 4 GCSEs A*- E, a Level 1 Diploma in Art and Design or equivalent qualification.

This course is aimed at students who are committed to improving their media production skills and want to progress onto more advanced study. To apply for this course you will need 4 GCSEs A*- E, a Level 1 Diploma in Art and Design or equivalent qualification. A portfolio of recent artwork is also required for interview.

What will I learn? Our Art, Design and Media course is taught, by experienced professionals to enable you to thoroughly develop your art and design ideas and skills. Throughout the year you will explore a wide variety of processes and techniques such as drawing, painting, ceramics, print and digital media. One of your projects will be a ‘live project’ where you will work towards creating work for an outside group. You will explore a range of 2D and 3D techniques and processes including: • Drawing • Painting • Printmaking • Ceramics • Digital Art • History of Art and Design What could I progress on to? This course is an exciting and challenging course that leads to progression on to the college’s Level 2 Art and Design programmes: • Level 2 Art & Design • Level 2 Creative Media Production

A portfolio of recent artwork is also required for interview.

What will I learn? What will I learn? Our Level 2 Diploma in Art and Design course is designed to challenge students who are passionate about art and design and is taught by experienced professionals. You will experiment with a broad range of media and techniques that may include glasswork, graphic design, ceramics, painting and drawing, digital media and photography to develop your creative potential.

This course offers a challenging and exciting opportunity to students who are passionate about Creative Media. Students will develop their research, planning, presentation and evaluative skills, as well as developing knowledge and techniques in creative media.

You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in:

You will explore animation, digital graphics, video and film, audio and advertising and in the last term you will create a final project from your own ideas. This work will be exhibited in our end of year show.

• Drawing and painting • Printmaking • Ceramics • Photography • 2D visual arts • Digital Art • Glass work

You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Animation • Advertising • Audio • Digital graphics • Video

What could I progress on to?

What could I progress on to?

Once completed, this course leads to progression on to the colleges Level 3 Art and Design programmes:

Once completed, this course leads to progression on to the college Level 3 Art and Design programmes:

• Level 3 Art & Design • Level 3 Creative Media for Games

• Level 3 Art & Design • Level 3 Creative Media for Games • Level 3 Creative Media for Games

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ART AND DESIGN Diploma Level: 3 Campus: Station Plaza Course code: 3542Y1 / 3542Y2 What entry requirements do I need? If you want to test and develop your creativity in professional workshop and studio environments, this could be the course for you. To apply for this course you will need 4 GCSEs A*-C or equivalent qualification. A portfolio of recent artwork is also required for interview. What will I learn? If you have creative talent, your skills could take you in many directions. You will be taught by subject specialists in a highly creative environment. This 2 year course is equivalent to three A-Level passes and allows you to develop your creative ability and ideas, through diverse, engaging projects. 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. You will explore a range of specialist fields which may include: • Animation • Craft (ceramics, glass, metal, plastics, textiles, mould-making etc.) • Fine art • Graphic design • Illustration and drawing • Research to develop understanding What could I progress on to? Once completed, this qualification will allow you to progress to University to complete a Foundation Degree (FdA) or BA (Hons) Degree. The college offers a wide range of degrees for you to progress onto.

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ART HISTORY

CREATIVE MEDIA FOR GAMES

FINE ART

AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2)

Diploma

AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2)

Level: 3

Level: 3

Level: 3

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 15047/ 10251

Course code: 13193Y1 / 13193Y2

Course code: 1342 / 7096

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

This course is for anyone interested in the ideas, beliefs, theories and events that have shaped (and been shaped by) art through the ages. To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C.

This course is for students who want to prepare for an exciting future as an artist or designer in the games industry. To apply for this course you will need 4 GCSEs A*-C or equivalent qualification. A portfolio of recent artwork is also required for interview.

This course is for students interested in making visual art and understanding the creative process. To apply for this course you will need A minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C.

What will I learn? This A-Level explores the development of specific themes such as the human form, landscape, natural forms and abstraction, still life and designed objects, and contemporary media in art. During this course you will explore: • Cultural representation • Painting • Mixed media • Sculpture • Art contextual topics/movements/concepts • Printmaking • Installation • Art philosophy/art related critical studies • Art Movements/art theory What could I progress on to? Once you have completed this two year course you can progress on to the college’s Art and Design Foundation Diploma or straight to university, to study Art History or other related courses.

What will I learn? At almost £4bn a year, the UK is the world’s fifth biggest gaming market. It is an innovative industry, rich in possibilities. We have developed this course to give students a chance to be part of this exciting future. The course will give you the opportunity to develop skills in game design and construction in a highly creative environment. You will develop a broad understanding of digital media and be taught by subject specialists. You will gain skills in a range of specialist subjects which includes: • Games Industry • 3D modelling • Animation • Concept art for games • Games engines • Game design What could I progress on to? Once completed, this qualification will allow you to progress to University to complete a Foundation Degree (FdA) or BA (Hons) Degree for the games or art and design industry.

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What will I learn? This course is a thorough introduction to the subject of Fine Art. You will gain numerous skills: 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 including: • Drawing • Painting • Mixed media • Sculpture • Land art • Printmaking • Installation • Lens-based and/or light-based media What could I progress on to? Once you have completed this two year course you can either progress on to the college’s Art and Design Foundation Diploma or straight to university, to study Fine Art or other related courses.


Graded

OUT

STANDING by Ofsted 2014

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“THE ART FLOOR HAS A SHARED INTEREST AND COMMUNITY FEEL” Josh Speer

Previous School: ARK William Parker Level 3 Art and Design and FdA Fine Art student ‘Hastings is a great place to study art and design. The teachers here are all practitioners and the facilities are excellent. The best thing about studying here is that art is integrated across the whole college. We have worked on ceramic projects with the hair and beauty salon as well as a casting project with the catering students.’ Josh studied a Level 3 Art and Design diploma and decided to stay at the college to study a foundation degree, due to the level of support he receives from his tutors. Josh plans to become an art teacher and is already a voluntary Art Therapy Youth Worker for the council.

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GRAPHIC DESIGN

MEDIA STUDIES

AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2)

AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2)

Level: 3

Level: 3

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 6377 / 7097

Course code: 1378 / 1037

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

This course is for students who are interested in understanding advertising and how to create engaging campaigns. To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C.

This course is for students who are analytical or creative and provides opportunities to develop your creative skills and create work that is truly original. To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C.

What will I learn?

What will I learn?

You will develop an understanding of the principles of graphic design and its relevance to our culture and industry.

This course will teach you new practical skills in the production of your own media texts, whilst engaging with something that truly interests you.

You will produce practical and critical/ contextual work in: • Illustration • Advertising • Design for print • Packaging design • Computer graphics • Film • Communication graphics • Animation • Multimedia • Web design • Television and/or video

In the first year you will study various concepts and ideas including who media audiences are, why audiences consume and use the media, how audiences respond to different media and how different groups are represented by the media: • Analyse a cross section of media texts • Explore the media’s ever-changing role in society • Develop an understanding of codes, conventions, messages and values of a particular format/genre

You will gain practical skills in:

In the second year you will:

• Editing • Image manipulation • Digital /traditional drawing techniques • Illustration techniques • Developing your ideas • Experimenting with relevant materials

• Develop your area of interest through an investigation • Study 3 different industries through the exploration of varied texts such as films, video games and music. What could I progress on to?

What could I progress on to? Once you have completed this two year course you can either progress on to the college’s Art and Design Foundation Diploma or straight to university, to study graphic design or other related courses.

Once completed, you can progress on to an Art and Design Foundation Diploma or to university, to study media or other related courses.

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PHOTOGRAPHY

TEXTILES

ART AND DESIGN FOUNDATION

AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2)

AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2)

Foundation Diploma

Level: 3

Level: 3

Level: 3 /4

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 6342 / 7098

Course code: 10065 / 15688

Course code: 2581

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

This course is for students interested in the creative photography process and who want to learn techniques to compose and capture truly engaging images. To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C.

This course is for those students with an interest in textiles, surfaces and materials. It is ideal if you are a creative, visual person and enjoy designing and physically making things. To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C.

This course is aimed at students who have taken A-Levels and wish to develop their own way of working before progressing to university. To apply for this course you will need 5 GCSEs A*-C and A-Levels, National/Extended Diploma or NVQ3 in a related subject. A portfolio of recent artwork is also required for interview.

What will I learn?

What will I learn?

This course is a thorough introduction to the subject. Students will gain numerous skills in developing ideas, experimenting with materials, techniques and processes, and presenting a personal, informed and meaningful response. You will produce practical and critical / contextual work in:

In the first year you will learn basic elements of art and design and how to apply them to your textile work by studying the work of other textile artists.

• Portraiture • Landscape photography • Still-life photography • Studio lighting • Pinhole photography • Analogue cameras • Black and white darkroom techniques • Colour darkroom • Digital photography and Photoshop • Documentary photography • Experimental imagery • Photographic installation • Video • Editing, image manipulation and printing.

• Felt making • Surface pattern • Fabric manipulation • Hand and machine embroidery You will create your own works from initial ideas through to final outcomes and learn how to present them to achieve their maximum visual impact. In the second year you will use your skills to design original textile work of your own, by combining a range of textile techniques and materials.

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

What could I progress on to? What could I progress on to? Once completed, you can progress on to an Art and Design Foundation Diploma or to University, to study photography or other related courses. The college provides a respected HND Photography course that you could choose to progress on to.

Once you have completed this two year course you can progress on to an Art and Design Foundation Diploma or to University to study fashion, textile design or other related courses.

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What will I learn? This one-year course is full of engagement and challenge. It is the crown jewel of the art courses at SCCH with a fantastic record of progression to leading universities. 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 progression to university and the support to get you there. You will investigate skills in: • Drawing and painting • Animation • Printmaking • Graphics • Film making • Illustration • Architectural and interior design • Sculpture • Theory and contextual studies • Fashion and textiles • Photography • Film What could I progress on to? Once completed, this course leads to progression on to University. We will help you with your UCAS application.


“I’VE BEEN ACCEPTED IN TO SLADE SCHOOL OF FINE ART!” Rebecca Evans

Previous School: Helenswood Academy Art and Design Foundation student ‘Everyone doing the foundation is in one big room, even once you have specialised into your pathway,’ ‘This is great as everyone can feed off each other, for example the painters and illustrators, which is really beneficial for our development.’ ‘The tutors in the Art Department always stay late to help and there are opportunities to try everything. We can use all of the facilities and ex-students even come back to help.’ Rebecca came to study art at SCCH after leaving Heathfield Community College as it had such a great reputation. The course has more than lived up to her expectations and plans to go to Slade School of Fine Art to study Fine Art in September.

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AUTOMOTIVE TRAINING

A MOTORSPORT TECHNICIAN | A MECHANIC | PIT CREW | A BODY SHOP TECHNICIAN | A DISPOSALS COORDINATOR | A SYSTEMS ENGINEER | AN OPERATIONS MANAGER | A MOT TESTER | A VEHICLE TECHNICIAN | A VEHICLE DYNAMICS ENGINEER | A FORMULA 1 TEAM TECHNICAL DIRECTOR 44 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk


Did you know?

Our Automotive Training Centre is equipped with a full range Snap-on tools, a kit car and industry car bays

2/3

Automotive manufacturing accounts for two thirds of the UK’s turnover for the manufacturing sector

2017

this is when car manufacturing in the UK will break all-time records

1.5M 2.5M vehicles and

£60bn is the annual UK automotive turnover

82,000

78% of cars built in the UK are exported

www.smmt.co.uk

£3bn

will be generated by an opportunity for domestic suppliers to provide parts to UK-based vehicle manufactures

jobs are generated by 2,350 UK automotive supply companies alone

£4.8bn

of added value is typically generated annually by the automotive supply chain

engines are produced in the UK each year

UK is home to: Volume car manufacturers

7 7 9 8 100 8

Commercial vehicle manufacturers Bus and coach manufacturers Major premium and sports car producers Specialist car brands Formula One Teams

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VEHICLE MAINTENANCE

LIGHT VEHICLE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

LIGHT VEHICLE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

Diploma

Diploma

Diploma

Level: 1

Level: 2

Level: 3

Campus: Automotive Centre

Campus: Automotive Centre

Campus: Automotive Centre

Course code: 1438

Course code: 14942

Course code: 13233Y1

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

This course will interest you if you are practical and are interested in cars and learning how to maintain them professionally.

This hands-on course is aimed at people who have an interest in developing their understanding and knowledge to enable them to enter the motor vehicle industry.

This is an advanced course aimed at those who have a real interest in vehicle technology and want to improve their diagnostic skills and knowledge of fault rectification.

To apply for this course you will need a successful interview and at least GCSEs grade D in English and maths or successful completion of Introduction to Vehicle Maintenance.

To apply for this course you will need 5 GCSEs A-C including English, maths or successful completion of Level 2 Vehicle Maintenance.

To apply for this course you will need a successful interview and at least GCSEs grades E-F in English and maths or successful completion of Introduction to Vehicle Maintenance. What will I learn?

What will I learn?

You will gain essential knowledge for mechanics and cover the basic technical requirements for the light vehicle repair and maintenance industry. You will also have some awareness of the diverse aspects within the modern retail motor industry. This course develops English, maths, IT and work skills essential for working in the motor industry.

This one-year VRQ is designed to provide the essential knowledge and skills for vehicle technicians. The course includes training on the diagnosis of non-complex system faults for service technicians working on light vehicles (cars and vans) in all types of garages, dealerships and maintenance depots. This course develops English, maths, IT and work skills essential for working in the motor industry.

You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Health and safety • Tools, equipment and materials • Vehicle valeting • Engine systems, components and operations • Steering and suspension systems • Vehicle braking systems • Vehicle wheels and tyres • Vehicle exhaust systems • Vehicle electrical foundation skills What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Level 2 Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Principals or employment as a trainee mechanic, service reception or in vehicle sales.

You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Health and Safety • Engineering skills • Automotive roles and responsibilities • Engine technology • Chassis technology • Transmission Technology • Vehicle electrical and electronics • Mechanical and electrical fault finding • Vehicle servicing What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Level 3 Diploma in Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Principles or employment as a Semi-skilled mechanic, Service reception or in Vehicle sales.

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What will I learn? This Level 3 VRQ gives students the knowledge and skills in light vehicle technology required to progress to university or employment in the automotive industry. You will have the use of our excellent workshop facilities and industry standard equipment. You will work independently and as part of a team to faultfind and diagnose electrical and mechanical faults on a wide range of light vehicles. The course also develops other essential skills needed to do well in the automotive industry. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Engine diagnostics and repair • Electronic and electrical system diagnostics and repair • Transmission diagnostic and repair • Chassis systems diagnostics and repair What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Higher Education or employment as a skilled mechanic, Service reception or an MOT tester.


“STUDYING AT SUSSEX COAST COLLEGE HASTINGS IS GREAT BECAUSE EVERYTHING YOU NEED IS AVAILABLE TO YOU. THE EQUIPMENT IS ALL MODERN AND NEW AND THE LEARNING IS REALLY HANDS-ON.” Ollie Turk

Previous School: Uplands Community College Level 3 Light Vehicle Maintenance student

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BUSINESS

A CEO | A FINANCIAL ASSISTANT | A MARKETEER | A CUSTOMER ADVISOR | A HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGER YOUR OWN BOSS | A TEACHER | A CEO | A FINANCIAL PLANNER | A STOCKBROKER | AN ESTATE AGENT A SALES REPRESENTATIVE | A BUSINESS OWNER | YOUR OWN BOSS | A JOURNALIST | A LEGAL SECRETARY 48 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk


Did you know?

LETS DO BUSINESS

The college hosts business events like the ‘Lets do Business’ exhibition with over 150 local businesses and 1000s of people attending

OVER 1300 Laptops, PCs and Macs for you to use

1,391

businesses in London per 10,000 residents

62%

5.2M

businesses in the UK, which employ

1/3

of all UK businesses are in London and the South East

25.2M

people and has a combined turnover of more than

£3,500bn TT and keeps increasing

www.fsb.org.uk | www.prospects.co.uk | www.gov.co.uk

of UK businesses are sole proprietorships

29%

of UK businesses are companies

9%

of UK businesses are partnerships

96%

of UK businesses are micro-businesses employing 0-9 people and account for 33% of UK employment

1%

of UK businesses are large, employing 250+ employees and are responsible for

53%

of the total UK turnover

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ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS

BUSINESS

LEGAL SECRETARIES

AAT Diploma

Diploma

CILEx Certificate

Level: 2

Level: 2

Level: 2

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 3638

Course code: 2546

Course code: 2193

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

This course is for anyone who wants to launch into a business career in accountancy and finance or is keen to expand on their key accounting and business knowledge. To apply for this course you will need 4 GCSEs A*- D including English and Maths.

This course is for anyone who wants to understand business functions, operations and environments, as preparation for further study or into a successful career.

What will I learn?

What will I learn?

Anyone with great communications skills, who is interested in providing high level support to ensure the smooth running of legal services or law firms. This qualification develops the administrative and support skills required for legal secretaries and administrators. To apply for this course you will need A*- C in English Language and 3 GCSEs A*- D.

This qualification offers you an opportunity to gain business-led accountancy skills. You will learn skills in key areas which are of interest to employers: business communications, personal skills, study skills, spreadsheet use, doubleentry bookkeeping, basic costing principles, purchase, sales and general ledgers. This is a great pathway to many well-rewarded jobs. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Processing bookkeeping transactions • Control accounts, journals and the banking system • Work effectively in accounting and finance • Computerised accounting • Applied business communications and personal skills • Spreadsheet software • Introduction to payroll systems • Computerised payroll skills What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to AAT level 3 Diploma in Accounting or secure employment in accounting, marketing, accounts payable, credit control or bookkeeping.

To apply for this course you will need 4 GCSEs A*-D or an equivalent qualification.

You will study a variety of topics such as marketing, sales, customer service, and finance and business communications. You will investigate the latest developments and innovations in the business world and gain a solid grounding in essential skills for business, including team working, business ICT, working to deadlines, making presentations and completing assignments. Work experience is an integral part of the course and the college has connections with a large number of local employers. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Finance for business • Promoting a brand • Introducing retail business • Recruitment, selection & employment • Public sector business • Visual merchandising in retail business • Small business planning • Introducing project management • Delivering & improving customer service • Introducing international business What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Level 3 Business and then Degree-level studies such as law, accounting, marketing or HR, or an advanced Apprenticeship.

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What will I learn? On this course you will: • Learn touch-typing keyboard skills • Learn to use audio dictation software to produce legal documents and correspondence • Explore how the legal system works • Study roles found in different legal departments, the courts and their offices • Visit and experience a Magistrates’ Court and a Crown Court Modules include: • Proofreading Test • Legal Text Processing Assignment • Legal Audio Processing Assignment • Working in the Legal Environment Assignment • Portfolio of legal documentation evidence (covering Criminal Law, Family Law, Probate Law, Conveyancing Law, Civil Law and Corporate Law) What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to CILEx Level 3 Certificate for Legal Secretaries, employment in the legal environment with further CILEx study to train towards qualified legal status or an Apprenticeship in administration.


“WORKING IN A LARGE COMPANY HAS SUPPORTED MY LEARNING AND I’M ABLE TO USE REAL LIFE EXAMPLES IN MY CASE STUDIES AT COLLEGE.” Kia Browne

Level 3 Business student ‘Hastings Direct provides the opportunity to work flexible hours to fit around college. In the summer holidays, I changed my hours to work full-time which also expands my knowledge and gives me great experience. I am able to go to college in the morning and work in the afternoon or evening.’ ‘Working in a large company has supported my learning and I’m able to use real life examples in my case studies at college.’ ‘Hastings Direct also offers real career opportunities if colleagues are thinking about working full-time after college rather than going to university. This has really helped support my future career.’ Kia Browne is studying for a Level 3 Business Extended Diploma at Sussex Coast College Hastings. During her time at SCCH, Kia decided to broaden her horizons and add to her CV by applying for a part-time job at local insurance provider, Hastings Direct, as a Claims Advisor.

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“THE THING I ENJOY MOST ABOUT MY COURSE IS THAT I LEARN NEW, INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT DIFFERENT BUSINESSES.” Rachael Lapworth

Previous School: Helenswood Academy Level 3 Business Studies student ‘I like studying at Sussex Coast College because everyone at the college is friendly and willing to help. Even if you are from a different background, you are accepted.’ ‘The thing I enjoy most about my course is that I learn new, interesting facts about different businesses, and I get to study independently.’ ‘When I complete my Level 3 Business Studies course, I aim to study law at university. My favourite memory so far is drawing the person opposite me during one of the ice breakers!’

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BUSINESS

BUSINESS

BUSINESS

Diploma

AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2)

BTEC (part of the Sixth Form)

Level: 3

Level: 3

Level: 3

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 3544Y1 / 3544Y2

Course code: 1346 / 1011

Course code: 18002

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

This two-year BTEC Extended Diploma is ideal for ambitious, hardworking people with a genuine interest in the theory and the practicalities of business.

The course gives insights into finance, marketing, people management and decisionmaking that is relevant to any career. To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C; preferably with a grade B in GCSE English.

This demanding vocational course runs alongside academic A-Levels and is aimed at students who have a real interest in the theory of business and would like to apply it to organisations operating in the market. To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C; preferably with a grade B in GCSE English.

To apply for this course you will need 4 GCSEs A*-C including English & maths. What will I learn? This qualification provides career development opportunities and access to Higher Education. You will need a genuine interest in the local and national economy and know how to research into and find relevant information. You will study, in detail, a range of topics including: • Marketing • Business environment • Contract law • Event management • Accounting • Enterprise You will also participate in work experience -placements are available within a range of local and regional businesses. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • The Business environment • Business resources • Introduction to marketing • Business communication • Market research in business • Aspects of employment law • Managing a business event • Developing teams in business • Business markets and the economy What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Degree-Level study such as law, accounting, marketing or HR, or an advanced apprenticeship. Sussex Coast College Hastings offers a HNC/ HND in Business for you to progress onto.

What will I learn? Business covers all aspects of business organisations. We will show you how businesses tackle a range of issues such as marketing, entrepreneurial skills and business objectives. We will also consider how businesses motivate their workforce and how a business is financed. Knowledge of businesses will be through case studies relating topics to the corporate world. Contemporary business events will be discussed to understand how the broader economic environment impacts on the business sector. A key aspect of the course is to apply theory to practice, producing realistic and feasible outcomes using problem solving techniques. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in:

What will I learn? This qualification provides career development opportunities and access to Higher Education. You will need a genuine interest in the local and national economy and know how to research into and find relevant information. You must be willing to work on your own, and with others, to complete assignments. You will study a range of topics in detail throughout your two year study including: • Marketing • The business environment • Contract law • Event management • Accounting • Enterprise • The Business Environment • Business Resources • Optional unit: Introduction to marketing • Business Communication

• Marketing • Human resources • Business environment • Business strategy • Break-even analysis

You will also have a choice of a range of optional units to chose from to study in Year two.

What could I progress on to?

What could I progress on to?

On completion of this course you can progress on to Degree or higher education level courses or employment in management consultancy, advertising, retail buying/management, public relations officer or chartered accountancy.

On completion of this course you can progress on to degree level study, or employment as a trainee accountant, human resources assistant, marketing co-ordinator, retail manger or personal banking advisor.

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COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES

A GAMES DESIGNER | AN APP DEVELOPER | A WEBSITE DESIGNER | A SOFTWARE ENGINEER A CONTENT STRATEGIST/CREATOR | AN INFORMATION ARCHITECT | A COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR A TECHNOLOGY TRAINER | A NETWORK ENGINEER | AN IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST | A SOUND ENGINEER 54 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk


Did you know?

Sussex Coast College Hastings has the highest success rate in IT and Computing across East Sussex

98.1% 8,000

HIGHEST SUCCESS RATE

99.1%

success rate for our 19+ learners

companies are involved in app development, employing 400,000 people - google predicts huge growth in this industry in the next 5 years

1ST

the UK is the largest app development market in Europe

1/5

ÂŁ31BN

of all European developers of smartphone applications are based in the UK

is the forcasted 2025 revenue generated by making smartphone applications

1ST

The UK is the largest games development market in Europe and home to 23 of the world’s top 100 games development studios

54.6%

of all games companies operate in London and the South East

www.statista.com | www.gov.co.uk | ukie.org.uk | www.thecreativeindustries.co.uk

Computing Technologies work closely with the music students when designing games and other software

$2.36TN

is the predicted value of the global entertainment and media industry by 2019 - gaming plays a huge part in this forecast

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INFORMATION CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES

INFORMATION CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES

IT (SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT)

Diploma

Diploma

Diploma

Level: 1

Level: 2

Level: 3

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Ore Valley

Course code: 2594

Course code: 2552

Course code: 3604Y1 / 3604Y2

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

This course is for anyone interested in how IT is used in business and creative environments. Skills developed on the course will prepare you to progress onto our Level 2 qualification.

This course will help to equip you with the skills valued by employers or to progress to the next level of study. You’ll learn the skills to produce IT systems and software, websites and mobile apps, and video, graphics and animation.

The Diploma and Extended Diploma courses are aimed at anyone who has an interest in software development wants to progress into employment or Higher Education.

To apply for this course you will need enthusiasm for IT and its application in the business and creative industries. No formal qualifications are needed for this course, but you will have an initial college assessment to ensure that you have an appropriate level of English. What will I learn? This one-year BTEC Diploma is a practical course designed for you to learn by doing, as you complete tasks that reflect real-world situations. You must be able to work as part of a team to complete tasks independently to deadlines, negotiating with others to ensure you produce effective work that is of a high standard. You will study, in detail, a range of topics including: • IT solutions • Design software • Presentation software • Spread sheet Software • Database software • Multimedia software • Word processing software • Imaging software • Building English, maths and employability skills What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to our Level 2 Information and Creative Technologies course, an Apprenticeship in IT, or employment as an IT user, computer operator or content manipulator.

To apply for this course you will need 4 GCSEs A*- D including English and maths. What will I learn? You will gain an understanding of, and develop new skills in the information technology sector and some aspects of the creative industries. Ultimately you will be able to pursue a career in fast-moving computing areas or move on to games design and app development and digital communications. You will study, in detail, a range of topics including: • The online world (external examination) • Technology systems (external examination) • A Digital Portfolio • Computational thinking • Computing in the workplace • Creating digital graphics • Mobile apps development • Creating digital video • Creating digital animation • Multimedia products development • Database development What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Level 3 Computing qualification, IT Apprenticeship or employment as a content creator, technical support, app developer or web developer.

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To apply for this course you will need 5 GCSEs A*- D including English and maths or successful completion of Level 2 Diploma with Merit or above. What will I learn? The courses cover all areas of computing from networking and programming to web design and game development. Students will learn to study independently and manage projects, which will help them to use the IT skills learnt in class in professional environments. Students can receive an industry-recognised accreditation from CISCO with successful completion of the course. You will study, in detail, a range of topics including: • Programming • Systems security • Website development, client and server side • Game design and development • Systems analysis and design • Advanced databases • CISCO systems • Client and server operating systems What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Degree or a HNC/HND in a wide range of computing areas at Sussex Coast College Hastings or other universities, further professional technical qualifications or employment as a systems support specialist, software engineer, database administrator or web developer.


“I REALLY LOVE THE IT COURSE AT SCCH.” Alfie Holloway

Previous School: Rye Community College Level 2 Information and Creative Technology

‘The teaching is brilliant and classes are extremely fun. Originally I thought going to college would be very intimidating, but with everyone’s friendly attitude, it didn’t take me very long to adjust to college life.’ DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 57


CONSTRUCTION

A BUILDER | AN ARCHITECT | A PLUMBER | A BRICKLAYER | A HEATING ENGINEER | AN ELECTRICIAN A SITE MANGER | A PAINTER AND DECORATOR | A CARPENTER | A SURVEYOR | YOUR OWN BOSS A CONTRACTS MANAGER | A STRUCTURAL ENGINEER | A PROJECT MANAGER | A SITE PLANNER 58 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk


Did you know?

Sussex Coast College Hastings has the highest success rate in construction across the whole of Sussex

HIGHEST SUCCESS RATE

94%

350,000 construction related firms in the UK and rising

13,000

students started a construction Apprenticeship last year - and the sector wants new recruits

18%

of the UK workforce is employed in the construction industry www.fsb.org.uk | www.gov.co.uk

200,000

women work in construction - and rising - there are so many opportunities

5%

of all UK businesses are Manufacturing firms, accounting

of all UK businesses operate in the Construction sector

1 IN 14

Our Ore Valley campus has a student built 2 bedroom house in our training yard to practice your skills on

2.2M

people are employed in the UK construction industry - and rising

10%

of the UK total employment and

16%

of the UK turnover

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BASIC CONSTRUCTION SKILLS

BRICKLAYING

CONSTRUCTION SKILLS

Diploma

Diploma

Extended Certificate

Level: 1

Level: 1

Level: 1

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Ore Valley

Course code: 9641

Course code: 13208

Course code: 9641

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

You will need GCSE grades E-F in English and maths and a good school report for attendance and attitude towards work, or, successful completion of Extended Certificate in Basic Construction Skills and successful completion of GCSE/Functional Skills English and maths at the appropriate level.

You will need GCSE grades E-F in English and maths and a good school report for attendance and attitude towards work, or, successful completion of Extended Certificate in Basic Construction Skills and successful completion of GCSE/Functional Skills English and maths at the appropriate level.

This course is aimed at young people who are interested in joining this powerhouse industry but are unsure of which specific trade to follow.

What will I learn?

What will I learn?

If you are thinking of a career in construction and want to explore a range of craft and building skills before progressing to a Level 2 Diploma, apprenticeship or NVQ then this oneyear Extended Certificate in Basic Construction Skills is an ideal place to start.

Bricklaying offers a wide range of opportunities from building and repairing garden walls to the construction of houses and much larger structures, including office blocks and other large-scale architectural works. Qualified bricklayers continue to be in great demand and the job has the potential of being very well paid.

What will I learn?

This course will guide you through the basics of construction and will give you more idea of which trade area you are best suited to. It is also aimed at learners needing to improve their maths and English in preparation for higher level courses. This hands-on course will steer you through a series of training and assessment tasks, developing your skills and knowledge in the following crafts: • Carpentry • Painting and decorating • Plumbing • Bricklaying • Health and safety What could I progress on to? You can go on to Level 2 Diploma in bricklaying, site carpentry, painting and decorating or maintenance operations.

This is a City & Guilds qualification. During this one-year course you will cover topics including: • Health, safety and welfare • Principles of building construction • Building methods • Basic bricklaying skills • Basic block-laying skills • Setting-out buildings

To apply for this course you must have GCSE grades E-F in English and maths and a good school report for attendance and attitude towards work.

If you are thinking of a career in construction and want to explore a range of craft and building skills before progressing to a Level 2 Diploma, Apprenticeship or NVQ then this oneyear Extended Certificate in Basic Construction Skills is an ideal place to start. This course will guide you through the basics of construction and will give you more idea of which trade area you are best suited to. It is also aimed at learners needing to improve their maths and English in preparation for higher level courses. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in:

The course includes much hands-on learning and provides maths and English tuition to support progress to Level 2.

• Carpentry • Painting and decorating • Plumbing • Bricklaying • Health and safety

What could I progress on to?

What could I progress on to?

You can go on to City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma in Bricklaying or City & Guilds Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Bricklaying (Apprenticeship).

On completion of this course you can progress on to Level 2 Diploma in bricklaying, site carpentry, painting and decorating or maintenance operations.

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PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Diploma Level: 1 Campus: Ore Valley Course code: 13211 What entry requirements do I need? This course is aimed at 16 -19 year old learners wishing to progress to further learning before entering the plumbing trade. To apply for this course you must have GCSE grades D-E in English and maths or successful completion of the Level 1 Diploma in Extended Certificate in Basic Construction Skills. What will I learn? Plumbers install, maintain and repair hot and cold water plumbing supplies, sanitation, waste disposal and rainwater systems in both domestic and industrial premises. This City & Guilds qualification provides an introduction to the hand skills and knowledge required within the trade with maths and English tuition to support progress to Level 2. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Safe working practices • Bending and jointing copper pipe • Steel and plastic pipework • Above ground drainage • Installation, repair and maintenance of plumbing systems • Plumbing science • Environmental and sustainability measures in domestic dwellings What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Level 2 Certificate in Basic Plumbing Studies or intermediate Apprenticeship or employment as a: • Plumber • Heating engineer • Air-conditioning and refrigeration systems engineer • Site manager

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PAINTING & DECORATING Diploma Level: 1 Campus: Ore Valley Course code: 13208 What entry requirements do I need? You will need GCSE grades E-F in English and maths and a good school report for attendance and attitude towards work, or, successful completion of Extended Certificate in Basic Construction Skills and successful completion of GCSE/Functional Skills English and maths at the appropriate level. What will I learn? Painters and decorators work on a wide variety of buildings and structures. Jobs can range from redecorating houses or office blocks to the application of heavy-duty finishes to bridges, ships or oil rigs. This is a City and Guilds qualification. The course includes much hands-on learning and provides maths and English tuition to support your progress to Level 2. The one-year course is approximately 60% practical and covers topics including:

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• Principles of construction • Access equipment • Preparing surfaces • Applying paint systems • Applying foundation • Decorative finishes What could I progress on to? You can progress on to a City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma in Painting and Decorating or a Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Painting and Decorating (Apprenticeship).


SITE CARPENTRY

BENCH JOINERY

BRICKLAYING

Diploma

Diploma

Diploma

Level: 1

Level: 2

Level: 2

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Ore Valley

Course code: 13202

Course code: 2628-FT2

Course code: 13484

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

You will need GCSE grades E-F in English and maths and a good school report for attendance and attitude towards work, or, successful completion of Extended Certificate in Basic Construction Skills and successful completion of GCSE/Functional Skills English and maths at the appropriate level.

You will need GCSE grades A*- D in English and maths and a good school report for attendance and attitude towards work, or, successful completion of the Level 1 Diploma in Bricklaying and successful completion of GCSE/Functional Skills English and maths at the appropriate level with a good report for attendance and attitude towards work.

GCSE grades A*- D in English and maths and a good school report for attendance and attitude towards work, or, successful completion of the Level 1 Diploma in Bricklaying and successful completion of GCSE/Functional Skills English and maths at the appropriate level with a good report for attendance and attitude towards work.

What will I learn?

What will I learn?

This course allows candidates to learn, develop and practise the skills required for employment and/or career progression in carpentry or joinery.

Bricklaying offers a wide range of opportunities from building and repairing garden walls to house construction and much larger structures including office blocks architectural works. Qualified bricklayers continue to be in great demand and the job has the potential of being very well paid.

What will I learn? This course allows learners to develop and practise the skills required for employment and/ or career progression in carpentry or joinery. Carpenters can either work in the workshop, creating parts such as doors, staircases and roof trusses or on-site. This is a City & Guilds qualification. The course includes much hands-on learning and provides maths and English tuition to support progress to Level 2. During this course you will cover topics such as: • Health, safety and welfare • Principles of construction • Maintaining hand tools • Using power tools • Woodworking joints What could I progress on to? There are many exciting options following this course, from a Level 2 Diploma in Carpentry, Level 2 Diploma in Bench joinery or Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Carpentry (Apprenticeship).

Carpenters can either work in the workshop, creating parts such as doors, staircases and roof trusses or on site. This City & Guilds qualification provides the hand skills and knowledge required to meet industry standards with maths and English tuition to support progress to Level 3. During this one-year course you will cover topics including: • Health, safety and welfare in construction • Principles of building construction • Produce setting out details for joinery products • Set up and use circular saws • Manufacture bench joinery products What could I progress on to? Completion of this course can lead on to Bench Joinery NVQ Apprenticeship, Level 3 Diploma in Bench Joinery or employment as a bench joiner.

Building on the brickwork skills of the Level 1 bricklaying course, this City & Guilds qualification provides the hand skills and knowledge required to meet industry standards with maths and English tuition to support progress to Level 3. During this course you will cover topics including: • Health, safety and welfare • Principles of construction • Interpreting working drawings • Setting-out buildings • Building solid walling • Constructing cavity walling What could I progress on to? After this course, you could progress on to Bricklaying NVQ 2 Apprenticeship, Bricklaying Diploma Level 3 or into employment as a Bricklayer.

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MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS

PAINTING & DECORATING

SITE CARPENTRY

Diploma

Diploma

Diploma

Level: 2

Level: 2

Level: 2

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Ore Valley

Course code:18027

Course code: 13549

Course code: 2628

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

GCSE grades A*- D in English and maths, or, successful completion of a Level 1 construction craft qualification and successful completion of GCSE/Functional Skills English and maths at the appropriate level with a good report for attendance and attitude towards work.

GCSE grades A*- D in English and maths and a good school report for attendance and attitude towards work, or, successful completion of the Level 1 Diploma in Painting and Decorating along with successful completion of GCSE/ Functional Skills English and maths at the appropriate level with a good report for attendance and attitude towards work.

You need to have successful completion of the Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and successful completion of GCSE/Functional Skills English and maths at the appropriate level with a good report for attendance and attitude towards work.

What will I learn? This City & Guilds qualification is provided for candidates that work or wish to work in the maintenance area of the construction industry. It covers a range of hand skills and the knowledge required for smaller-scale works and prepares learners to become multi-skilled operatives. During this one-year course you will cover topics including: • Health, safety and welfare in construction • Principles of building construction • Small-scale building repairs • Small-scale painting and decorating repairs • Plastering repairs • Plumbing repairs • Carpentry repairs What could I progress on to? You can go on to complete building maintenance Level 2 NVQ or go into a building maintenance career.

What will I learn? Painting and decorating offers a wide range of opportunities from specialist interior decorating and paperhanging to industrial painting work applying protective coatings to structures such as bridges and commercial buildings. This City & Guilds qualification provides the hand skills and knowledge required to meet industry standards with maths and English tuition to support progress to Level 3. During this course you will cover topics including: • Health, safety and welfare • Principles of construction • Applying paint systems • Applying standard papers • Producing specialist finishes • Decorative work • Access equipment and working platforms What could I progress on to? After this course, you can go on to a Level 3 diploma in Painting and Decorating, on to an Apprenticeship or go into a career as a painter and decorator.

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What will I learn? This course allows candidates to learn, develop and practise the skills required for employment and/or career progression in carpentry or joinery. Carpenters can either work in the workshop, creating parts such as doors, staircases and roof trusses or on site. This City & Guilds qualification provides the hand skills and knowledge required to meet industry standards with maths and English tuition to support learning. During this one-year course you will cover topics including: • Health, safety and welfare in construction • Principles of building construction • Carry out first fix flooring and roofing • Carry out first fix frames, partitions and stairs • Carry out second fix operations • Carry out carpentry maintenance What could I progress on to? You can progress on to Level 3 Diploma in Site Carpentry, Site Carpentry NVQ Apprenticeship or into work as a site carpenter.


“THERE IS A MARKET FOR FEMALE PLUMBERS.” Katie Tritton

Previous school: Bexhill Academy Level 2 Plumbing student ‘I wanted to learn a trade to prepare me for the rest of my life. There are a few plumbers in my family and they are all men, but I knew I could do it.’ ‘Because there are not so many girls in the trade, it is easier to progress and there is a market for female plumbers. Some religions and older people would prefer a woman in their home than a man, which means there is always work.’ ‘To anyone thinking about studying Plumbing at SCCH, I would say do it! It’s interesting and you will enjoy yourself. You have the six week transition period if you feel another trade is better suited to you, but it is a great course.’ Katie aspires to be a Health and Safety Executive, going onto building sites to check everyone is abiding by the safety rules. ‘I can persuade a lot of people to do what I want,’ jokes Katie, ‘In Level 2 Plumbing, we do a Health and Safety exam and get a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card which enables us to get onto different sites. This will help me towards my goal career.’

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“YOU LEARN A BIT OF EVERYTHING FROM PREPARATION, WALLPAPERING TO DECORATIVE EFFECTS” Jack Willard

Previous school: Bexhill Academy Level 2 Painting and Decorating student ‘I studied multi-skills at Bexhill Academy and painting and decorating was the one I enjoyed the most and was best at, so I decided to continue this at college. Everyone is here because they want to be and they are serious about their career which is the best bit. We all get on well and there is a good atmosphere in class. We often go to play pool together in town after college.’ ‘Studying painting and decorating isn’t just about learning to paint a wall. You learn a bit of everything from preparation, wallpapering to decorative effects, and you learn so much so quickly!’ ‘My favourite thing to do is decorative effects; this includes things like rag rolling, stencilling, marbling and so much more.’ Jack Willard is studying for a Level 2 Painting and Decorating Diploma. He has recently started an Apprenticeship with Booker and Best, working for this local company whilst completing his studies at SCCH. He plans to work self-employed in the future as he likes to work to his own time schedule and to his best standard. Alternatively, he may go to University to develop his skills further before settling down into a career.

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CARPENTRY

PAINTING & DECORATING

PLUMBING

Diploma

Diploma

Diploma

Level: 3

Level: 3

Level: 3

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Ore Valley

Course code: 13485

Course code: 10620

Course code: 2327

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

This course is for anyone who has successfully completed the Level 2 Diploma in Site Carpentry and wants to improve his or her prospects and enter the construction industry at a more qualified level or go on to higher education.

Successful completion of Level 2 Painting and Decorating Diploma and successful completion of GCSE or Functional skills English and maths at the appropriate level with a good report for attendance and attitude towards work.

This course offers advanced skills in plumbing for the construction industry and a great foundation for those wishing to become fully qualified or go on to specialise in new technologies.

You must have successfully completed Carpentry Level 2 and have Functional Skills English and maths at the appropriate level to progress onto this course.

What will I learn?

What will I learn? We will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge needed to gain this qualification and become a carpenter. You will develop a better understanding of site health and safety and of the planning and organisational abilities needed to be successful as an industry professional. By the end of this course you will have gained a Level 3 qualification and have the skills and confidence needed for further study or to apply for a range of jobs within the construction industry, including those at a supervisory level. During this one-year course you will cover topics including: • Health, safety and welfare • Organising, planning and pricing • First fix roofing and stairs • Second fixing double doors and mouldings • Use fixed and transportable machinery What could I progress on to? You could progress on to an Apprenticeship or launch your career as a site carpenter.

This course is designed to enhance your skills and improve your employability in the construction industry. We will provide you with the knowledge required to safely and efficiently carry out a wide range of painting and decorating assignments using the right equipment for the job. This City and Guilds qualification includes much hands-on learning and provides maths and English tuition to support your progress into employment. The one-year course is approximately 60% practical and covers topics including: • Using access and working platforms • Applying hangings • Specialist finishes • Specialist architectural finishes • Using airless equipment • Applying water-borne paint systems • Using high volume low pressure (HVLP) spray equipment What could I progress on to? You could progress on to a work-based NVQ, an advanced Apprenticeship, or a HNC in Construction.

To apply for this course you must have successfully completed Level 2 Diploma in Plumbing and GCSE/Functional Skills English and maths at the appropriate level. What will I learn? This one-year course builds on the knowledge and practical skills gained at Level 2. The introduction of studies relating to gas provides the opportunity, upon completion, to progress towards fully qualified plumbing and heating engineer status. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Principles and requirements of environmental technology systems • Plumbing system installation planning • Complex cold water systems • Hot water systems • Sanitation and drainage systems • Central heating systems • Domestic gas principles What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to NVQ, advanced Apprenticeship or Level 4 HNC or degree courses or employment as a: • Plumber • Domestic/Commercial plumbing and heating engineer • Plumbing and heating maintenance engineer • Hot and cold water systems designer • Air-conditioning and refrigeration systems engineer • Site manager

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ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL

AN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER | A NUCLEAR TECHNICIAN | AN AERONAUTICAL ENGINEER AN ELECTRICAL ENGINEER | A MECHANICAL ENGINEER | A SELF-EMPLOYED ELECTRICIAN AN OIL RIG ENGINEER | A TELECOMS ELECTRICAL ENGINEER | A CIVIL ENGINEER 68 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk


Did you know?

92.4%

HIGH SUCCESS RATES

one of the highest success rates in Sussex for engineering

Our workshops house the latest technology and equipment, including a 3D printer

75,000

young people have been employed as apprentices in engineering and manufacturing industries

Electricians work in a very wide range areas, from people’s homes, renewable energy, the army or working on major engineering projects

5.4M 565,320 people are employed by

£26,019

£20,000

engineering companies across the UK but

is the average starting salary for engineering and technology graduates - around 1/5 more than other graduates

Electricians and engineers are in demand globally - so you will always find work

is the average starting salary for newly-qualified electricians www.engineeringuk.com | ukie.org.uk | www.thecreativeindustries.co.uk

1.86M

engineers are still needed to keep up with growing demand by 2020

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“THEY ADAPT THE TEACHING TO SUPPORT THE WAY YOU LEARN AS AN INDIVIDUAL.” Liam Woodley

Previous school: Bexhill Academy Level 3 Mechanical Engineering student ‘There are lots of inspirational and knowledgeable tutors who are easy to connect with and have similar interests to me. You can have a laugh with all of them, and they get to know you personally and your learning styles. This is the best part of being a student here, because you’re not working for someone who is telling you what to do, but for someone who is guiding you along the right path.’ ‘If you have a small interest in Engineering, it is worth coming along to try it out. The college makes you feel relaxed and there is a mature approachable attitude from the tutors. I feel like my tutors are my equals instead of being higher up than me, which adds so much to my learning experience.’ Liam plans to go to university to study Mechanical Engineering, specialising in Aerospace Engineering. 70 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk


ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SKILLS

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS

Diploma

Diploma

Level: 1

Level: 2

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Ore Valley

Course code: 17204

Course code: 14924

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

This one-year programme is for learners who aspire to be electricians or engineers but cannot yet access Level 2 courses. You will be given a broad introduction to the skills essential to the profession and offered a great choice of progression routes and options for further study.

This is your first step to becoming a qualified electrician and a career in the commercial, industrial or domestic sectors. If you are practical and a good problem-solver this could be the course for you.

To apply for this course you will need 2 GCSEs D-E in English and maths.

To apply for this course you will need GCSEs including at least a grade C in maths. What will I learn?

What will I learn? This course allows learners to explore electrical installations and gives options to experience elements of mechanical engineering. It will stimulate and prepare you for making an informed choice about the area of the industry you work in. It will also give you the essential maths and English skills you need to progress to an Apprenticeship, employment or a Level 2 course. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Electrical wiring, testing and installation techniques • Machining, hand tools and fitting • Welding • Working safely and effectively

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 work-based evidence, while boosting your maths and science to the level required to progress to a Level 3 course. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Health and safety in electrical installation • Electrical installation theory and technology • Electrical installation procedures and requirements • Electrical installation craft skills • Electrical science and principles

Classroom topics include:

What could I progress on to?

• Electrical / mechanical science • Employability skills • Maths and English

On completion of this course you can progress on to the Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installations.

What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Level 2 Electrical Installations or Level 2 Engineering.

With this qualification, you will be at a level which could allow you to become an ‘Electrical Improver’ or ‘Electrician’s Mate’. Additional training and further study will be needed to become a fully qualified electrician.

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ENGINEERING

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS

ENGINEERING

Diploma

Diploma

Diploma

Level: 2

Level: 3

Level: 3

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Ore Valley

Course code: 8888

Course code: 14930

Course code: 3558Y1 / 3558Y2

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

This is engineering for those who prefer a hands-on practical style of learning. It provides a good opportunity to find out which aspects of the subject interest you and can lead to apprenticeships with reputable local engineering companies. To apply for this course you will need 4 GCSEs A*- D or equivalent qualification including English and maths.

This course is the natural progression for those wishing to qualify as an electrician. It is aimed at students with a Level 2 qualification in Electrical Installations (or experience and ability to demonstrate the required knowledge and competence). To apply for this course you will need a suitable Level 2 qualification in electrical installations or significant industry experience and the ability to demonstrate knowledge and competence in electrical installations.

This more technically-based course is ideal for those who wish to pursue a career in one of the industry’s many fields. Most of the study is classroom-based, supported by practical experience in our fully equipped machine shop and welding bays.

What will I learn? This one-year BTEC Diploma is an ideal entry point into the vastly rewarding world of engineering. The course is a 60/40 mix of practical and theory work, giving the student a taste of what it takes to be an engineer in the 21st century. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Engineering machining • Engineering workshop skills • Welding and classroom-based units in: • Engineering maths and science • Computer-aided design (CAD) This will give you a wide range of practical skills in: • Engineering machining • Using Lathes and Milling machines • Manual tools • Welding What could I progress on to? The qualification forms a large part of the Level 2 apprenticeship framework, making students ideal candidates for companies seeking suitable apprentice applicants. You may also progress to the Level 3 Diploma in engineering course.

What will I learn? 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 electro technology sector. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Electrical installation planning, preparing and designing • Legislation, practices and principles of environmental technology systems • Electrical installation craft skills • Inspection, testing, commissioning and certification of electro technical systems and equipment • Diagnosing and correcting electrical faults in electro technical systems • Electrical science and principles • Requirements of BS7671: 2008 ‘2015’ and its application to electrical installations What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to an Apprenticeship, HNC/D at Sussex Coast College Hastings or into industry.

To apply for this course you will need 5 GCSE grades A-C including English and maths. What will I learn? This two-year Extended Diploma in Engineering is taught by experienced engineers, from varieties of high-tech backgrounds, who keep up with rapidly developing technologies, providing the knowledge and skills to work in modern engineering industries both locally and nationally. They are supported by close liaison with local engineering companies. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Engineering materials • Engineering maths and science • Electronic devices and circuits • Engineering design • Computer-aided design (CAD) • Fluid Mechanics and workshop-based units in: • Engineering machining and welding • Engineering workshop skills What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to an Apprenticeship, HNC/HND Engineering courses at Sussex Coast College Hastings or an university degree course. You could gain employment as an environmental engineer, vehicle designer, civil engineer, aeronautical engineer, mechanical engineer, marine engineer or in nuclear engineering.

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ENVIRONMENT AND HUMANITIES

A MARKETER | A STRATEGIST | YOUR OWN BOSS | A PUBLIC RELATIONS EXECUTIVE | AN ACCOUNT MANAGER | A FINANCIAL ANALYST | AN ECONOMIST | A STOCKBROKER | A HISTORIAN AN ARCHAEOLOGIST | A LAWYER | A MUSEUM CREATOR | A JOURNALIST | A TOWN PLANNER 74 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk


Did you know?

40.5%

of history and philosophy graduates were in full-time employment 6 months after graduating

99%

5.2m

of UK Private Sector businesses are small firms

ÂŁ22,979

a business graduate could earn as a starting salary

estimated number of businesses in the UK

60% of UK leaders have previously studied Humanities subjects

53% 79%

of Humanities graduates were employed three years after graduating

1,400 29% predicted new jobs in Archaeology in the UK by 2022

www.prospects.ac.uk | www.theguardian.com | www.bbc.co.uk

predicted growth in Geography jobs in the UK by 2022

of economic graduates go on to work in business, HR and financial industry. 10% go on to work in marketing, PR and sales Environment and Humanities teaches: Enthusiasm Creativity Information processing Which employers desire

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CLASSICAL CIVILISATIONS

ECONOMICS

GEOGRAPHY

AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2)

AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2)

AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2)

Level: 3

Level: 3

Level: 3

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 1347 / 18009

Course code: 1355 / 7772

Course code: 1363 / 10300

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

By studying the main social, political and literary works of the classical era you will delve into the inner workings of people at the dawn of civilisation.

Economics A-Level develops a range of skills for the future whether you progress directly into a career or go to university.

The Russell Group of universities have identified Geography A-Level as a ‘facilitating or hard’ subject. This means it is a highly regarded qualification that allows students a wider choice when it comes to applying for university courses.

To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C; preferably with a grade B in GCSE English. What will I learn? The Classical Civilisations of ancient Greece and Rome will be studied by incorporating aspects of archaeology, history, theatre and philosophy to provide the foundation of a fascinating A-Level. All this by answering questions such as: • What does the Odyssey tell us about the world of Homer, its creator? • How does the work of the Greek historians inform our lives today? • Does the Roman occupation of Britain influence us still? • How does Hellenic and Roman comedy compare? You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: Year 1 • Unit 1: Homer’s odyssey and society • Unit 2: Greek Historians Year 2 • Unit 3: Roman Britain • Unit 4: Comic drama in the ancient world What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Degree, other higher education courses or in to employment as a barrister, chartered accountant, civil servant, market researcher or journalist.

To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C; preferably with a grade B in GCSE English. What will I learn? 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 both financial and commodities markets. Lessons will focus on the debate over the consumption of goods and services and the benefits they provide in society. Topics include: • How markets work • Government fiscal management • Concepts of inflation, balance of payment and deficit management • Economic growth • Unemployment • Market failure • How governments use economic policy

To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C; preferably with a grade B in GCSE English. What will I learn? Geography is one of the most relevant courses you could choose. The skills it requires, such as observation, measurement, analysis, interpretation and reporting, are very transferable and highly prized by universities and employers. Our A-Level course will be a natural progression from GCSE and students will be given the opportunity to develop fieldwork skills and study geographical issues and impacts. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in:

• The operation of markets and market failure • The national economy in a global context • Individuals, firms, markets and market failure • The national and international economy

• Rivers, floods and management • Population change • Coastal environments • Food supply • Energy • Health • Plate tectonics • World cities • Development and globalisation

What could I progress on to?

What could I progress on to?

You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in:

On completion of this course you can progress on to Degree, other higher education courses or in to employment as a financial analyst, economist, stockbroker, business administrator or statistician.

On completion of this course you can progress on to Degree level study, or employment as a cartographer, commercial/residential surveyor or environmental consultant.

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GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

HISTORY

AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2)

AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2)

Level: 3

Level: 3

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 1364 / 7108

Course code: 1366 / 1029

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

This course is for anyone with a keen interest in current events who wants to know more about the forces that shape the country’s politics.

If you have a need to know why the world is the way it is, how the life you live now is formed by the past then History is the subject for you.

To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C; preferably with a grade B in GCSE English.

To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C; preferably with a grade B in GCSE English.

What will I learn?

What will I learn?

Politics is the activity by which influence and power are won and lost in and government is the official and legal way that power and influence are implemented to run the country.

The new History A-Level focuses in the first year on how the revolutions of England, in the 17th century, and France, in the 18th century, differ. In the second year you will either explore the nature of the witch craze that took hold in the late 16th century and the changing attitudes to magic and sorcery that eventually contributed to a decline in people believing in it.

Every major human event in history has been influenced by politics, from the introduction of the Welfare State to the collapse of the Berlin Wall. Learn about: • Voting behaviour • Electoral systems • Ideology and pressure groups • Historical events • How our political system operates

You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Rebellion, Republic and Restoration: England 1625-1688 • Impact of the Glorious Revolution • The French Revolution

You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in:

and study either:

• People, politics and participation • Governing modern Britain • Political ideologies • Ideologies in action

• The witch craze in Europe and America 1580-1750 • Civil rights and race relations in the USA, 1850-2009

What could I progress on to?

What could I progress on to?

On completion of this course you can progress on to Degree level study, or employment as a lawyer, political journalist, politician, parliamentary assistant or academic.

On completion of this course you can progress on to Degree level study, or employment as an academic librarian, archivist, barrister, broadcast journalist, civil service administrator, solicitor or teacher.

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“WORK HARD TO MAKE SURE YOU GET THE MOST OUT OF THE TUTORS AND FACILITIES.” Emily Ellis

Previous school: Helenswood Academy Business, Biology and Psychology A-Level student ‘For anyone thinking of studying here, I would say do what you want to do, make the most of your free education and work hard to make sure you get the most out of the tutors and facilities.’ ‘Bursaries are also available for students here which makes studying so much easier; it helps with food and transport.’ Emily previously studied at Helenswood School and enrolled onto A-Levels after meeting the tutors at an open evening and being inspired by them. She is now studying Business, Biology and Psychology A-Levels and aspires to be a Veterinary Nurse or an A&E nurse, both which she describes as an ‘Intense but rewarding career’.

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ESOL

ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES

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ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES

ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES

Entry Level: 1, 2 & 3

Level: 1 and 2

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: E1 -6058 / E2 -6059 / E3 -6060

Course code: L1-6061/ L2 - 6062

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

If English is not your first language, our ESOL courses will help to improve your speaking and writing with practical classes for everyday life and work. You will be initially assessed by our specialist team to determine your course level.

If you have come to live or work in the UK and English is not your first language, our ESOL classes will improve your language skills for everyday life and help you to communicate more confidently. You will be initially assessed by our specialist team to determine your course level.

What will I learn? Full-time ESOL classes cover the four skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking, as well as the vocabulary, grammar and functional language needed for life in the UK. This 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 All courses lead to a widely recognised qualification. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Term 1: Speaking & Listening • Term 2: Reading • Term 3: Writing What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can apply for higher level ESOL courses. An ESOL qualification may help you when you are looking for work.

What will I learn? Full-time ESOL classes cover the four skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking as well as the vocabulary, grammar and functional language needed for life in the UK. This course provides a higher level of training and allows you to develop your English through familiar and useful topics including: • Living in the UK • News & media • Work • Making a difference in society • Education • The environment All courses lead to a widely recognised qualification. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Term 1: Speaking & Listening • Term 2: Reading • Term 3: Writing What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can apply for other college courses (academic or vocational) depending on your other qualifications.

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HAIR AND BEAUTY

A BEAUTY THERAPIST | A MAKE-UP ARTIST | A HAIRDRESSER | A NAIL TECHNICIAN | A MASSEUSE A TRICHOLOGIST | A PROSTHETICS ARTIST | A MASSAGE THERAPIST | AN AROMATHERAPIST A BARBER | A SALON OWNER | A HOLISTIC THERAPIST | A CRUISE SHIP BEAUTY THERAPIST 82 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk


Did you know?

We are a ‘Wella Centre of Excellence’ for hairdressing

We have a stateof-the-art on-site beauty suite with paying customers to practice your skills on We host an hair & beauty awards to showcase your talent

HAIR & BEAUTY AWARDS

15.5%

180,000

estimated UK beauty market growth despite a recession

hair and beauty jobs and counting, with a turnover of more than £4.8bn www.telegraph.co.uk | www.careerpilot.org.uk | www.recounter.net

We have a stateof-the-art on-site hair salon with paying customers to practice your skills on

We have a hydrotherapy suite that has a steam room, sauna and jacuzzi

36,000

hair and beauty businesses in the UK currently - this is steadily increasing

9 IN 10

salons have reported an increase in male clients in 2014

Our beauty tutors have first-hand industry experience in places such as Clarins, Decleor and Sothys

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BEAUTY THERAPY

HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY

BEAUTY THERAPY

Diploma

Diploma

Diploma

Level: 1

Level: 1

Level: 2

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 2589

Course code: 8895

Course code: 3648

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

This course is for anyone who is interested in staring a career in the beauty industry. You will need at least 2 GCSEs E-G to apply for this course.

This course is for anyone who is interested in staring a career in the hair or beauty industry. You will need at least 2 GCSEs E-G to apply for this course.

Are you passionate about beauty therapy? Do you want to help people to look their best and increase their sense of well-being? This course provides you with the knowledge, understanding and skills to pursue a career in beauty therapy.

What will I learn?

What will I learn?

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 on our Hair and Beauty Awards evening. English and maths are a compulsory element of this course. On this course you will explore:

This one-year NVQ Level 1 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 need 4 GCSEs at grade A-D, ideally to include English and maths and a Science subject.

• Health and safety in the salon • Basic manicure • Basic pedicure • Basic make-up • The art of photographic make-up • Themed face painting • Skin care • Nail art application • Salon reception duties • How the beauty sector works • Create a hair and beauty image • Professional presentation

The course develops your teamwork and selfmanagement skills. 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. You will look at how to assist as well as carry out treatments including: • Shampooing & conditioning • Hand care • Presenting a professional image • Styling men’s hair • Plait and twisting hair • Colour hair using temporary colour • Apply nail art designs • Create a hair and beauty image • Salon reception duties

What could I progress on to? This course leads to progression on to the college’s exciting Level 2 Beauty Therapy programme.

What could I progress on to? This course leads to progression on to the college’s exciting Level 2 Hairdressing or Level 2 Beauty Therapy programme.

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What will I learn? This fast-paced course keeps up with the changing trends in beauty therapy. The qualification will give you the foundation necessary for work in the industry. The course is a mixture of practical salon sessions and theory. You will learn: • Enhancing eyebrows • Enhancing eyelashes • Waxing services • Manicure services • Pedicure services • Make-up services • Facial skin care treatment • Effectiveness at work • Promoting services • Health and safety • Salon reception duties What could I progress on to? You could progress on to a Level 3 Beauty Therapy qualification at Sussex Coast College Hastings after completing this course.


HAIRDRESSING Diploma Level: 2 Campus: Station Plaza Course code: 3735 What entry requirements do I need? This course is fast moving, imaginative and fun. It is suitable for practical individuals who have a creative flair, a lively personality and a genuine interest in people. It is also challenging and varied and will enable students to enter the world of fashion cutting, styling and colouring for ladies. You will need a minimum of 4 GCSEs A*-D or equivalent qualification and a Level 1 Hairdressing or Beauty qualification. What will I learn? You will learn a variety of theory-based and practical skills and will have the opportunity of serving paying clients in the college’s own ‘Wella Centre of Excellence’ salons. This will give you excellent customer service, teamwork experience and skills, including: • Advise and consult with clients • Reduce health and safety risks • Professionalism • Shampoo and condition • Scalp and hair treatments • Change hair colour • Style and finish hair • Set and dress hair • Cut hair using basic techniques You will create your own style portfolio, develop your ideas with a visit to a professional show, and attend a training day at the Wella studios in London. What could I progress on to? This course can lead to a varied and exciting career within the Hairdressing industry. Possibilities include progression to a Level 3 qualification, working as a salon apprentice, television or theatrical work, cruise liner hairdressing or session/ fashion stylists.

WE ARE A WELLA CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE BENEFITING FROM HIGHLY TRAINED STAFF, ON-SITE HAIR SALON, BEAUTY SUITE AND SPA WITH A HYDROPOOL AND SAUNA HAIR AND BEAUTY | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 85


BEAUTY THERAPY

HAIRDRESSING

SPA THERAPY

Diploma

Diploma

Diploma

Level: 3

Level: 3

Level: 3

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 3651

Course code: 3742

Course code: 7127

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

This qualification is ideal for any therapist who has completed their NVQ level 2 in Beauty Therapy and is interested in the more technical side of the industry. If you would like to learn advanced theory and practice of anti-ageing treatments; treatments designed to improve skin conditions and hair removal techniques, this is the course for you.

This course is designed to further your hairdressing skills and is suitable if you already have an NVQ (or equivalent) Level 2 hairdressing qualification.

Consider this course if you are people-focused, passionate about beauty therapy and are interested in a rewarding career that could involve working abroad or on a cruise ship. You will need to have previously studied Level 2 Beauty Therapy.

What will I learn? The course offers the opportunity to study the advanced electrical side of beauty therapy and build your industry skills and knowledge. All learning is hands-on and you will develop excellent customer and supervisory skills in our well-equipped salon. You will have the opportunity to visit professional beauty and spa trade shows to discover new and innovative treatments and products. Course modules will include: • Body electrical treatments • Facial electrical treatments • Swedish body massage • Pre-blended aromatherapy • Spray and cream tanning • Epilation treatments • Promotional events • Safely control work operations What could I progress on to? There are many career opportunities on offer to students completing this course; however you can continue to study for a Level 4 HND in Hair & Beauty Spa Management.

What will I learn? You will work in a dynamic and exciting environment. Our aim is to draw upon your existing skills and teach you to further develop and personalise your cutting and colouring. You will learn more theory to underpin your practical skills and you will have the opportunity to work on both ladies and gents in our modern commercial salons. Working as part of a team, you will, at times, be responsible for running reception, being the salon manager and improving customer experience. This course is about preparing learners to work within a highly competitive industry. It is a great addition to any hairdresser’s CV and is increasingly looked for by good employers. During the course you will: • Promote services • Provide consultations • Creatively cut hair • Colour hair • Colour correction • Style and dress hair • Creatively dress long hair • Promotional activities What could I progress on to? Many of our learners go on to complete other commercial qualifications such as Beauty or Level 2 Barbering to enhance their employability or extend the range of services they can offer their own clients.

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What will I learn? This one-year level 3 VTCT NVQ Diploma in Beauty Therapy (Spa Therapy) builds on your Level 2 qualification, adding new skills and knowledge of the commercial spa environment. A work placement is essential and will give you valuable experience of the commercial world of spa therapy as well as being an important feature of your CV. Course modules will require you to: • Promote services • Body massage • Stone therapy treatments • Sauna, steam and hydrotherapy treatments • Provide body wrapping • Floatation treatments • Indian head massage • Aromatherapy massage • Promotional activities What could I progress on to? There are many career opportunities on offer to students completing this course; however you can continue to study for a Level 4 HND in Hair & Beauty Spa Management, specialising in spa management.


“EVERYONE AT THIS COLLEGE IS SO FRIENDLY AND THE LECTURES ARE FANTASTIC.” Paige McNeill

Previous School: Eastbourne College Level 3 Spa Therapy student ‘I achieved a qualification in Level 2 and Level 3 Beauty Therapy at a previous college and it’s safe to say this has been the best college experience I’ve had so far.’ ‘Everyone at this college is so friendly and the lectures are fantastic.’ ‘I’m studying Spa Therapy this year and I’ve never been so interested in what I’m learning. I knew from the moment I came to the college for open evening that I was going to love it. For me it was the modern training rooms and the sauna, steam room and hydrotherapy pool that sold it!’ ‘I work at a prestigious spa outside of college time and it’s really not that different.’ ‘I strongly recommend this course to anyone who is interested in the more relaxing side of beauty therapy. It’s such a great feeling to make a client feel good about themselves.’

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HEALTH,CHILD AND SOCIAL CARE

A NURSERY OFFICER | AN AU PAIR | A PLAYWORKER | A YOUTH WORKER | A MIDWIFE | A NURSE A PSYCHOLOGIST | A SOCIAL WORKER | A PROBATION OFFICER | A CHIROPODIST | A DENTAL HYGIENIST A FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGIST | A CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST | AN ANAESTHETIST | A PHLEBOTOMIST 88 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk


Did you know?

1ST

Health and Social care was the most popular apprenticeship in 2014

2M

more people will need to be trained and recruited into the Health and Social car before 2022 as the sector grows

Our Health and Social Care students work closely with our Supported education students - organising events and trips

Our students have gone on to work at our local hospital, doctors surgeries and care homes or on to university

11,363

£121.3bn

Public spending on health and social care

£23.2bn

43%

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180,764 people and counting

Private spending on health and social care

Four occupations (including: care workers; nurses; nursing auxiliaries; and doctors) account for over 43% of the health and social care workforce

businesses in the UK that specialise in child care under the age of 12 who employ

Our students take part in work placements across Hastings and Rother

Our on-site nursery is graded ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted 2015

4M

people work in the UK Health and Social care sector

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TAUGHT BY INDUSTRY PRACTITIONERS, OUR COURSES HAVE BEEN DESIGNED TO GIVE YOU A RICH MIX OF PRACTICAL SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE

HEALTH, CHILD & SOCIAL CARE COMBINED

HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE

Diploma

Diploma

Level: Entry

Level: 1

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 14830

Course code: 17747

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

Are you interested in a career in care but unsure which sector to choose? This course is for people who are interested in working in care but want to explore both health and child care before making a career choice.

This course is aimed at students that have completed Level 1 Health and Social Care courses and wish to progress onto a level 2 course. It provides a suitable stepping-stone onto a higher-level course for learners who do not have the entry grades for a full Level 2 Diploma. To apply for this course you will need 4 GCSEs A*- D or an equivalent qualification or have completed a level 1 health and social care qualification.

No formal qualifications needed to apply. What will I learn? This one-year qualification is for people considering a career in health and/or social care, with adults or young people with disabilities. The course will develop knowledge and awareness of the types of provision in these sectors and the roles played by workers. You will also complete GCSE or Functional Skills in English and maths. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in:

What will I learn? This one-year qualification is for people considering a career in health and/or social care, with adults or young people with disabilities. The course will develop knowledge and awareness of the types of provision in these sectors and the roles played by workers. You will also complete GCSE or Functional Skills in English and maths.

• Exploring the range of care provision in the area and the roles of the workforce • Principles and values in care • Communication in care settings • Introduction to healthy eating and drinking

You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in:

What could I progress on to? On completion of this course there is progression on to our Level 1 course in Health and Social Care or in to employment as a care support worker or an individual needs worker.

• Exploring the range of care provision in the area • Principles and values in care • Communication in care settings • Introduction to healthy eating and drinking What could I progress on to? On completion of this course there is progression onto Level 2 First Diploma in Health and Social Care or Level 2 Child care. You will need to have a clear criminal record to work with children on this course.

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HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE

HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE

CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S WORKFORCE

Diploma

Diploma

Diploma

Level: 2

Level: 2

Level: 2

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 14873

Course code: 14880

Course code: 9982

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

This course is aimed at learners who want to gain a broader knowledge of health and social care practices and develop skills right across the sector.

This course is aimed at learners who have completed a Level 1 qualification of Award in Health and Social Care and want to gain a broader knowledge of practices and develop skills right across the sector.

This course is for students who are considering entering the children and young people’s workforce.

To apply for this course you will need 4 GCSEs A*-D and English Language at C grade. What will I learn? The course builds on work completed at Level 1, with an emphasis on working skills and practices. It aims to give learners the opportunity to enter employment in a range of jobs across the health and social care sector. You will also complete GCSE English and maths or Functional Skills. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Human lifespan development • Health and social care values • Effective communication in health and social care • Healthy living and the impact of nutrition on health and well-being • Equality and diversity in health and social care • Individual rights in health and social care • Human body systems and care of disorders • Creative and therapeutic activities in health and social care What could I progress on to? On completion of this course there is progression on to Level 3 courses or you can seek employment within the health and social care sector.

To apply for this course you will need 4 GCSEs A*-D or completion of Level 1/2 Award in Health and Social Care. What will I learn? This one-year BTEC Diploma in Health and Social Care allows you to explore different roles in health and social care while acquiring practical skills and knowledge. You may choose to follow an Extended Diploma, dependent on your entry grades. You will also complete GCSE or Functional Skills in English and maths. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Care needs • Healthy eating • Communication skills • Creative activities • Health needs • Individual rights and needs What could I progress on to? On completion of this course there is progression on to the Level 3 course or directly into the workplace. Or you could work as a care home support worker, individual needs worker, activities leader and a home support worker. There is also opportunities to access higher education for careers such as nursing, social work or teaching.

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To apply for this course you will need 4 GCSEs A*-D or equivalent qualification including English language at C grade. What will I learn? This one-year qualification will prepare you to work in a supervised capacity with children and their families. The course combines theory and work experience, where you will gain an understanding of the role of the childcare practitioner in the workplace. The college will help you to find the most suitable work placement for you with our extensive links with employers. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Support of child and young person development • Children and young people’s health and safety • Support of positive environments for children and young people • Partnership working in services for children and young people • Communication in health, social care or children’s and young people’s settings • Personal development in health, social care or children’s and young people’s settings What could I progress on to? On completion of this course there is progression on to the Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young Peoples’ Workforce Early Years Educator.


WE HAVE AN ON-SITE NURSERY AND ACCESS TO A VARIETY OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE EQUIPMENT

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CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S WORKFORCE

HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE

HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE

Diploma

Diploma

Certificate

Level: 3

Level: 3

Level: 3

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 2571Y1 FT1 Class-based/ Work-based/ 24+

Course code: 14887

Course code: 14894

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

You must have a sound understanding of social care theory and practice and the multidisciplinary skills needed to work effectively in diverse care environments. This course is for students who wish to study the subject in detail in preparation for a university course. To apply for this course you will need 5 GCSEs including maths and English at C grade.

This course has been designed for students who wish to progress onto a vocational A-Level course as a route to university. It is also suited to mature learners who wish to follow a vocational programme of study as part of their continuing professional development (CPD).

This course is aimed at students who work with or want to work with children in Early Years settings. To apply for this course you will need GCSE’s in English and maths at grade C or above. What will I learn? This course allows students the opportunity to demonstrate competence as an Early Years Educator, Child minder or Nursery Nurse. It develops knowledge and skills related to the specified job roles in Early Years education. It also offers students personal growth and engagement in learning. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Understand children’s Early Years education and development • Implementing Early Years foundation stage • Diversity, equality and inclusion • Plan and provide effective teaching and learning • Make accurate and productive use of assessment • Develop effective and informed professional practice • Promote the health, safety and well-being of children • Child protection and safeguarding partnership What could I progress on to? On completion of this course there is progression on to BTEC Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children’s Services or employment as a nanny/au pair, nursery nurse, community nursery nurse, hospital play leader or a holiday company play leader.

To apply for this course you will need 5 academic GCSE’s or Level 2 First Diploma at Distinction.

What will I learn? This one-year advanced-level qualification is delivered by experienced health and social care professionals. It aims to develop your knowledge and skills, preparing you to progress to Higher Education or directly into work in the health or social care sector. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Developing effective communication • Equality, diversity and rights • Health, safety and security • Development through the life stages • Anatomy and physiology • Personal and professional development • Sociological and psychological perspectives We will help you to find the most suitable work placement option for you through our extensive links with local health and social care settings. What could I progress on to? On completion of this course there is progression on to year 2 of the Level 3 qualification to complete the Level 3 Extended Diploma in order to access university courses.

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What will I learn? The 30-credit BTEC Level 3 Certificate offers a specialist qualification focusing on particular aspects of employment within the health and social care sector. You will also complete GCSE English and maths or Functional Skills. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Developing effective communication • Equality, diversity and rights • Health, safety and security either • Development through the life stages or • Anatomy and physiology What could I progress on to? On completion of this course there is progression on to year 2 of the Level 3 qualification to complete the level 3 Extended Diploma allowing access to university courses (e.g. nursing, teaching or social work).


“YOU CANNOT PUT INTO WORDS HOW BIG AND DIVERSE THE HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE SECTOR IS.” Luke Blackwell

Previous school: ARK William Parker Academy Level 3 BTEC Health and Social Care student ‘The course is varied and we get to study everything from counselling, equality and diversity, complementary therapies, anatomy and physiology as well as legislation and procedures.’ ‘You do a placement unit which can include experience in primary schools, secondary schools, colleges, nursing homes, hospitals and the Respond Academy. You can find a specialist placement in your second year and the tutors will go above and beyond to help you find something you will enjoy and choose to do.’ ‘You cannot put into words how big and diverse the Health and Social Care sector is until you study each unit in depth during the BTEC. I would recommend this course to anyone who has a real passion for Health and Social Care.’ Luke attended William Parker school before joining Sussex Coast College Hastings. Unsure what to do, Luke enrolled on Health and Social Care as his friends were too, and it was the best career decision he could have made. Weeks after leaving SCCH, Luke secured a job working for the NHS as a ‘Trainee project manager in the Clinical Commissions Group CCG’ aiming to one day run his own hospital. HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 95


HOSPITALITY AND CATERING

A RESTAURATEUR | A CHEF | A SOUS CHEF | A RESTAURANT MANAGER | A SOMMELIER A CONCIERGE | A HOTEL EVENT PLANNER | AN EVENT MANAGER | A BARISTA | A BAKER | A BUTCHER WAITING STAFF | A KITCHEN PORTER | A HOUSEKEEPER | A CAKE DECORATOR | A KITCHEN MANAGER 96 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk


Did you know?

We have a fine dining restaurant for you to practice what you have learnt on paying customers

We have a large state-of-the-art training kitchen for you to perfect your skills in

33.5%

predicted increase in eating out in the next few years

Our students help run our on-site cafeteria Dine

4TH 15,000

largest industry in the UK, employing over 10% of the UK’s workforce

25%

80%

74%

of customers say the customer service is the biggest influence in their dining decisions - beating value for money 21% and food quality 46%

internal progression in big brands like Hawksmoor or Accor, who prefer to employ their managers internally, supporting their employees from entry level

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increase in demand for skilled chefs due to rising customer demands - driving up salaries across the industry

4.2%

of jobs advertised over the past year are managerial roles

more jobs to be created in the hospitality and catering sector by 2020, making this industry the

3RD

fastest growing in the UK

32.8%

predicted increase in hotels and accommodation and

32.2%

increase in tourist attractions in the UK in the next few years means growth for the hospitality and catering sector

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“THE CAREER OF A CHEF IS A LIFE CHANGING EXPERIENCE AND ONE THAT IS A WORTH WHILE JOURNEY TO PURSUE.” Martin Benn

Owner of one of the top five restaurants in the world ‘Sepia’ in Sydney, Australia ‘I attended college from 1989 to 1991 where I trained for two years under the great lecturer Mr Stephen Barnett. I was sixteen and ready to absorb as much information as I could. I didn’t really enjoy the classroom theory, but I thrived on the practical – filleting fish, meat butchery, making sauces, baking bread. The first year flew by and I hit a full credit with distinctions.’ ‘These were informative years for me as a young Chef and prepared me for the successful career I have today. I am extremely proud to have studied at the college and am eternally grateful for the rich experience the college taught me. The career of a chef is a life-changing experience and one that is a worthwhile journey to pursue.’ Top Chef Martin Benn started his two year, full-time culinary school qualifications at Hastings College of Arts and Technology in September 1990. After college, Martin left for the big smoke, starting as a second commis chef and making his way up the ranks, supported by his parents and his education from the college. Martin is now chef and joint owner of Sepia in Sydney, Australia, which has been voted one of the top 5 restaurants in the world, with three Michelinstarred French chef Eric Ripert saying Martins cooking was ‘one of the best meals I have had in my life.’

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HOSPITALITY & CATERING Diploma Level: 1 Campus: Station Plaza Course code: 3717 What entry requirements do I need? If you have a flair for food and enjoy providing a quality service, a catering career could be for you. This one-year qualification in Hospitality and Catering combines two areas of study- Food Preparation and Cooking and Food and Beverage Service. To apply for this course you will need Entry Certificate or at least 2 GCSEs grades E-G. What will I learn? These courses provide an introduction to food and drink preparation and service. 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. You will study, in detail, a range of topics including: • Food safety in catering • Introduction to employability in the catering and hospitality industry • Health and safety awareness for catering and hospitality • Introduction to healthy foods and special diets • Introduction to kitchen equipment • Preparing and cooking • Food and beverage service skills What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to VRQ 2 in Food Preparation & Food Services or find employment in food and counter service or as food preparation staff.

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CULINARY SKILLS & HOSPITALITY Diploma Level: 2 Campus: Station Plaza Course code: 3803

PATISSERIE & CONFECTIONERY AND FOOD & BEVERAGE SERVICE Diploma

PROFESSIONAL COOKERY, FOOD & BEVERAGE SERVICE Diploma Level: 3 Campus: Station Plaza

Level: 3 Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 9745

What entry requirements do I need?

Course code: 14911

What entry requirements do I need?

This course is ideal for learners progressing from a Level 1 qualification and those who aspire to a career in the hospitality and catering industry. To apply for this course you will need 4 GCSEs A*- D or equivalent qualification or Level 1 Hospitality and Catering.

What entry requirements do I need?

If you are ambitious, hard-working and want to become a qualified professional, this one-year advanced qualification can help you succeed in this dynamic industry.

What will I learn? This course covers both hospitality and catering aspects of the industry and will increase your chances of a more senior role. The course is very hands-on and will build your skills, knowledge and confidence and prepare you for Level 3 study or employment. You will study, in detail, a range of topics including: • Food safety in catering • Health and safety in catering and hospitality • Healthier foods and special diets • Catering operations, costs and menu planning • Preparing and cooking a variety of dishes • Menu knowledge, design and resources • Handling payments and maintaining the payment point What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress onto a Level 3 qualification, or find employment as a commis chef, bar, waiting staff or as a housekeeper.

This course is for students who want to acquire expert knowledge of traditional, classic desserts with technical expertise, creative flair and a willingness to experiment. To apply for this course you will need at least 5 GCSEs A*-C, including English and maths, or equivalent qualification. What will I learn? You will further develop your knowledge and skills, perhaps to become a specialist or move into a supervisory or management role. The course will ensure that learners are able to: • Prepare, cook and finish complex bread and dough products • Prepare, cook and finish complex cakes, sponges, biscuits and scones • Prepare, process and finish complex chocolates • Prepare, cook and finish complex hot desserts • Produce sauces, fillings and coatings for complex desserts • Development of recipes and menus • Understand the principles of supervising food and beverage services • Promote food and beverage services and products • Supervise customer service performance in hospitality, leisure, travel and tourism • Understand legislation in food and beverage service What could I progress on to? You could progress on to a Level 4 qualification or higher education in a related subject at Degree level. Or you could be employed as a brigade pastry chef or enter a management training scheme.

To apply for this course you will need 5 GCSEs A*- C or equivalent. This professional cookery course is ideal if you have worked in a professional kitchen for some time, or have a Level 2 qualification. What will I learn? This course will give you the opportunity to develop your skills for further study or specialisation or perhaps to move into a management role. You will study, in detail, a range of topics including: • Maintaining food safety when storing, preparing and cooking food • Preparing & cooking fish, meat and poultry for complex dishes • Preparing, cooking and finishing complex soups and hot sauces • Contributing to the development of recipes and menus • Supervising food and beverage service • Understanding legislation in food and beverage service What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Higher Education in a related subject at degree level, City & Guilds Level 4 Hospitality Management or find employment as a brigade chef or in management training scheme in hotels or global companies.

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INCLUSIVE PATHWAYS

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INCLUSIVE PATHWAYS Study programme Level: Entry 1, 2, 3 & L1, L2 Campus: Station Plaza Course code: 7189, 17797 & 17798 What entry requirements do I need? We know that it can sometimes be difficult to reconnect with education and training. We put together our Inclusive Pathways programme to support and build the confidence of young people who want to make a commitment to progress onto mainstream college courses. We will work with you to develop a plan just for you and help you to improve your maths and English, if necessary. No formal qualifications required to apply to this course. What will I learn? This course gives students the opportunity to show their commitment and enthusiasm towards improving their maths, English and life skills. Receiving pastoral care, individual targets and teaching to meet their individual needs. Students can participate in educational visits, work experience, taster sessions and enrichment activities. What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can continue on the Pathways programme to improve maths and English to Entry Level 3. Progression onto mainstream courses is available for some students and there are opportunities to participate in work placements in the college retail outlets. There is also the possibility of progression onto Apprenticeships, Traineeships or Prince’s Trust.

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LANGUAGES

A SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHER | A JOURNALIST | AN INTERPRETER | A TRANSLATOR | A SALES EXECUTIVE | A SOLICITOR | A MARKETING EXECUTIVE | A LOGISTICS AND DISTRIBUTION MANAGER, AN EVENT ORGANISER | A TOUR MANAGER | AN ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHER 104 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk


Did you know?

Leaning French will give you a head start in learning Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and Catalan

2,000

spoken languages have less than 1,000 speakers

75%

of the world’s population don’t speak English - this is a great opportunity to teach English around the world

8%

On average, people who use languages in their jobs earn 8% more than those who don’t

6,500

spoken languages in the world today

1,213,000,000 people speak Mandarin Chinese and it is the most popular language in the world

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Languages can open doors for you working in Sales, Marketing or Technical Support

Learning a language will make you: smarter more decisive better at English

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ENGLISH

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

ENGLISH LITERATURE

GCSE

AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2)

AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2)

Level: 2

Level: 3

Level: 3

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 3141

Course code: 1356 / 7102

Course code: 1357 / 1020

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

Gaining a grade C in GCSE English Language is a stepping stone into many types of education and employment. You will need at least a C grade to progress on to a Level 3 course or go to university; C grade at GCSE may also be required by employers. To apply for this course you will already have a grade D in GCSE English.

If you want to understand how language is used and how it shapes the world around us, this is the subject for you.

This course is for students who love reading and enjoy exploring texts in depth.

What will I learn? You will study our combined English Language and Literature GCSE, which includes practical development of your spelling, punctuation and grammar skills, alongside with the analysis of “Of Mice & Men”. GCSE English is a key qualification that acts as a gateway to furthering your education and career. You will be expected to engage with a variety of texts that will develop your ability to communicate and understand ideas. You will be tested via coursework, controlled assessments and a final exam. You’ll cover literature to help develop reading skills, analyse texts and improve writing skills. What could I progress on to? Achieving a grade C in English can help you achieve your personal or career goals, including further study at Level 3, university, employment or promotion.

To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C; preferably with a grade B in GCSE English. What will I learn? 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 purposes • Contextual factors • Stylistic features You will also have the opportunity to: • Explore the spoken language • Explore how children learn to speak • Consider how the English language is constantly in flux You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in:

To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C; preferably with a grade B in GCSE English. What will I learn? Studying A-Level English Literature will introduce you to a wide range of plays, novels and poetry, as well as to some of the critical theory that can be used to explore different meanings and interpretations of texts. You will also learn to place texts within the historical and cultural contexts within which they were written. The course will sharpen your analysis and skills as a critical reader for future studies. It is regarded as a highly prestigious subject by leading universities. English Literature has links with other A-Level subjects, particularly History, Classical Civilisation, Art, Anthropology and Sociology. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in:

• The operation of markets and market failure • The national economy in a global context • Individuals, firms, markets and market failure • The national and international economy

• Literary genres -drama • Texts and genres -poetry and prose compulsory, drama optional • Theory and independence -coursework

What could I progress on to?

What could I progress on to?

On completion of this course you can progress on to Degree or higher education courses or employment as a publisher, journalist, editor, speech language therapist, English teacher or copywriter.

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On completion of this course you can progress on to Degree or higher education level courses or employment as a publisher, journalist, editor, speech language therapist, English teacher or copywriter.


FRENCH AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2) Level: 3 Campus: Station Plaza Course code: 1361 / 7105 What entry requirements do I need? If you are interested in learning the language of the world’s 5th biggest economy (the UK economy is #6) and improving your employment prospects with international organisations, A-Level French may be for you. To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C; preferably with a grade B in GCSE English. What will I learn? As well as being one of the world’s powerhouse economies, France welcomes around 85m foreign tourist visitors per year, more than any other country. Historically, French is the language of culture, diplomacy and high fashion. Learning French is also a ‘gateway’ to other languages like Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, making them easier to learn. 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 explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • 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. What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Degree level study, or employment as a translator, teacher, diplomat, financial marketer, journalist, lawyer or in the security services.

“THE TUTORS SPEAK TO YOU LIKE AN ADULT, AS WELL AS BEING ON YOUR LEVEL.” Charlotte Hunter

Previous school: St. Leonards Academy A-Level English Langauge, History, Classical Civilisations and Politics student

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MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE

A TEACHER | A STATISTICIAN | A MATHEMATICIAN | AN ECONOMIST | A RESEARCH ASSISTANT A LABORATORY TECHNICIAN | AN BIOTECHNOLOGIST | A GENETICIST | A MARINE BIOLOGIST A MICROBIOLOGIST | AN ENGINEER | AN ASTRONOMER | A PHARMACIST | A CHEMICAL ENGINEER 108 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk


Did you know? Graded 1 teaching and learning by OFSTED, we have 2 fully equipped science laboratories and fantastic tutors who are passionate about their subjects

Companies across all UK sectors employ people with science and maths skills

10%

People who study maths A-Level may earn around 10% more over their life time than those who didn’t

ÂŁ32,000

Estimated starting salary for some science sector jobs, putting science in the top 20% of starting salaries

Maths and science skills are in demand all around the world

Maths is needed for a variety of jobs including animators, special effects director, astronaut, forensic scientist, cryptanalyst or architect, to name a few

Science and maths professionals are often employed to solve some of the worlds environmental problems www.careerpilot.org.uk | www.mathsinsider.com | www.numberfit.com

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“THE COLLEGE ENVIRONMENT IS GREAT; IT IS SPACIOUS, OPEN AND DOESN’T FEEL ENCLOSED.” Georgette Fleming

Previous school: Notre Dame High School, Norwich Biology, Chemistry and Physics A-Level student ‘The support you get from tutors is great and they are always there if you need them to support you or just calm you down!’ says Georgette. ‘The college environment is great; it is spacious, open and doesn’t feel enclosed. Plus there is an on-site Subway!’ ‘My advice to any students starting college would be to try everything that comes your way as it helps develop you as a person. They are the important years of your life. SCCH is a great place to try new things as you get the support you need to help you develop and grow.’ Georgette looked at different colleges available to study A-Levels in the area but chose Sussex Coast College Hastings as there was a positive atmosphere, the town is scenic and the beach is just a stone’s throw away. Georgette didn’t know anyone before starting college, but soon made friends in her lessons who she will be in touch with for the rest of her life. She plans to go to The University of Liverpool to study Diagnostic Radiography.

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MATHEMATICS

APPLIED SCIENCE (FORENSIC SCIENCE)

BIOLOGY

GCSE

BTEC (part of the Sixth Form)

AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2)

Level: 2

Level: 3

Level: 3

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 6167

Course code: 15050

Course code: 7099 / 1343

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

Gaining a grade C in GCSE mathematics is a stepping stone into education and employment. You will need at least a C grade to progress on to a Level 3 course or go to university; C grade at GCSE may also be required by employers. To apply for this course you will need a grade D at GCSE maths.

This course provides a foundation for those wishing to progress to a career in laboratory science. It aims to develop an appreciation of the competencies, skills and knowledge required for higher education and employment in sciencebased careers.

This course is for anyone with a strong desire to understand the living phenomena surrounding us, combined with an open mind and capacity for evidence-based critical thinking.

What will I learn? GCSE Mathematics includes practical development of your skills in the five main topics: number, algebra, geometry, data handling and probability. Maths is about more than numbers. It encourages you to think logically and apply the principles you learn to everyday situations. You will start with the basics, making calculations and solving problems before moving on to number systems, formulae, graphs, functions and algebraic equations. Geometry will be explored, and you will discover ways to calculate lengths, areas and volumes of different shapes. What could I progress on to? Achieving a grade C in Mathematics can help you achieve your personal or career goals, including further study at Level 3, university, employment or promotion.

To apply for this course, you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C (preferably with a grade B in GCSE English).

To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C (preferably with a grade B in GCSE English). What will I learn?

What will I learn? Forensic Science is simply the practical application of science in matters of the law. In criminal cases, forensic scientists are often involved in the search for and examination of physical traces, that might be useful for establishing or excluding an association between someone suspected of committing a crime and the scene of the crime or victim. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Fundamentals of science • Science practical techniques • Forensic evidence collection and analysis • Criminal investigation procedures • Forensic fire investigation • Forensic psychology What could I progress on to? On completion of this course, you can progress on to a Degree, other higher education courses or in to employment as a forensic scientist or scenes of crime officer.

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. Biology will play a major role in meeting many of the challenges facing us in the 21st century: saving endangered species, curing deadly diseases and feeding an ever-growing population. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • 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 What could I progress on to? On completion of this course, you can progress on to Degree level courses in medicine, biology, marine biology or biochemistry.

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CHEMISTRY

FURTHER MATHEMATICS

AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2)

AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2)

Level: 3

Level: 3

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 1348 / 1013

Course code: 1376 / 7106

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

If you have an interest in science or ambitions to study medicine, A-Level Chemistry offers a foundation in this most versatile of disciplines.

Do you enjoy solving problems? Are you confident with algebra? If the answer is ‘yes’ and 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.

To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C; preferably with a grade B in GCSE English. What will I learn? Why does an autumn leaf turn red? Why are diamonds hard? How does soap clean us? The study of chemistry is driven by the desire to explain the behaviour of the materials around us. A-Level Chemistry is designed to develop your understanding of how the science works in the laboratory and in the world outside. You will acquire detailed knowledge in a discipline at the forefront of scientific development. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Foundation chemistry • Periodic table and energy • Core organic chemistry and analysis • Physical chemistry and transition elements • Organic chemistry and analysis What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to a Degree, other higher education courses or employment as a biochemist, chemical engineer, geochemist, hazardous waste manager or chemist.

To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C; preferably with a grade B in GCSE English. What will I learn? Further Mathematics is studied alongside A-Level Mathematics and marks you out to future employers as a highly analytical, highly numerate individual. You’ll be assessed in an exam rather than coursework. Topics include: • The study of series • Complex numbers • The numerical solution of equations • Coordinate systems • Matrix algebra • Proof • Differential equations Over the two years you will explore and develop a range of practical skills in Further Pure (1, 2 & 3), Mechanics (1 & 2) and Statistics 2. What could I progress on to? On completion of this course, you can progress on to Degree level study, or employment as a teacher, statistician, accountant, engineer or economist.

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“THE FACILITIES HERE ARE FANTASTIC COMPARED TO OTHER COLLEGES.” Luke Hawes

Previous school: Claverham Community College BTEC Applied Science and A-Level Psychology student ‘The thing I like most about studying here is the freedom the college gives you compared to school. The courses are challenging which help you expand your experiences and the support is always there when you need it.’ ‘If I was giving advice to someone looking to study at SCCH, I would tell them it’s not as hard as you think, there is so much support, a lot more than school, so if you struggle with something you are never left behind.’ Luke enrolled at Sussex Coast College Hastings after leaving Claverham Community College, choosing to study BTEC Applied Science and A-Level Psychology. He is the youngest of three boys, and with two brothers in very successful careers, his aims are high. He plans to go to University in Bournemouth after completing his A-Levels to study Forensic Science and take it up as a professional career. MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 113


“THE TEACHERS KNOW ME AND KNOW WHICH DIRECTION I WANT MY CAREER TO GO” Antonia Dase

Previous School: Alderman White School, Nottingham Biology, Chemistry, Maths and Further Maths A-Level student ‘I thought it would be good to study A-Levels in a college building, rather than a sixth form, as there are a mix of people and ages at the college.’ ‘The best thing about studying here is the teachers know me and know which direction I want my career to go. This means they support me and put me forward for relevant opportunities.’ ‘One example of this is a Villiers Park chemistry residential opportunity, which my teacher put me forward for, as he knew I wanted to get more lab experience to help with my University application.’ Having lived in London for most of her life, Antonia moved to Hastings to be with her partner and had a baby before enrolling at Sussex Coast College Hastings. Antonia is predicted A*, A, A in her final year and plans to go on to Imperial College London to study Medicinal Chemistry.

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MATHEMATICS

PHYSICS

AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2)

AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2)

Level: 3

Level: 3

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 1377 / 1035

Course code: 1384 / 7110

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

Maths is about clarity, pattern and structure; in it you will find symmetry and beauty as you develop valuable skills for your future career.

If you are planning to progress to a university course or job that requires a good understanding of the subject or simply seeking a challenge from one of the most highly regarded courses, A-Level Physics is for you.

To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C; preferably with a grade B in GCSE English.

To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C; preferably with a grade B in GCSE English.

What will I learn? Mathematics is central to technology, medicine, engineering and almost every aspect of everyday life. Consequently, the skills of mathematicians are in great demand. Mathematics A-Level is highly regarded by universities and employers, and is particularly relevant for careers requiring a high level of numeracy. Topics studied include: • Coordinated geometry • Differentiation • Integration • Sequences and series • Trigonometry • Exponentials and logarithms • Algebra • Application of calculus • Averages, quartiles • Collection of data • Representation of data • Processing data • Mathematical modelling

What will I learn? Studying A-Level Physics will help you understand 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. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: Mechanics: • Motion, forces, work and energy Electrons, waves and photons: • Electric current • Resistance • DC circuit waves The Newtonian world:

Over the two years you will explore and develop a range of practical skills in Core (1, 2, 3, 4) and Decision Mathematics, as well as Statistics.

• Newton’s laws and momentum • Circular motion and oscillations • Thermal physics and Astrophysics Fields, particles and frontiers of physics: • Electric and magnetic fields • Capacitors and exponential decay • Nuclear Physics and applications in medicine

What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Degree level study, or employment as a teacher, statistician, accountant, engineer or economist.

What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to degree level study, or employment as an astronomer, civil engineer, laboratory technician, and pharmacist or in law & finance, music & television manager or chemist.

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MUSIC

A MUSIC PRODUCER | A LIVE PERFORMER | AN AUDIO SOUND DESIGNER | A LIVE EVENTS MANAGER A SOUND AND LIGHTING TECHNICIAN | A SINGER | A TEACHER | A LABEL MARKETING MANAGER A COMPOSER | AN AUDIO DIRECTOR | AN ADVERTISING JINGLE WRITER | A MUSIC EDITOR 116 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk


Did you know?

We have a recording studio and sate-of-theart music suite

You can experiment with sound design as well as record and mix music, compose music for a film or documentary and sing or play instruments

1 in 8

1D

One Direction earned $130 in one year - twice as much as the Rolling Stones on their latest tour

is the estimated worth of the UK music industry generating £2.2bn in exports

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Our tutors have worked in the music industry - including in the Lion King at the West End More than

111,000

albums sold world wide is by a British artist

£3.8bn

Our music students work closely with the computing students to produce audio for games or other projects

full-time jobs in the UK music sector

9.5m

tourists attend UK major concerts and music festivals 34% increase since 2011

The UK music sector is worth

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MUSIC PRACTITIONERS

MUSIC PRACTITIONERS

Diploma

Diploma

Level: 2

Level: 3

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Ore Valley

Course code: 13258

Course code: 13179Y1 / 13179Y2

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

Our one-year, accredited RSL (Rock School Limited) Certificate for Music Practitioners will introduce you to key aspects in music performance, technology, composition and business. This course is designed to give you the insight and flexibility to choose a pathway to suit your aspirations.

This course is aimed at people who are determined to work in the music industry and want to acquire the necessary skills by composing, performing, producing and recording music to a professional standard.

To apply for this course you will need 4 GCSEs A*- D including English and maths. What will I learn? The UK is recognised as a world leader in both the music and the creative technology industries. These are growing areas in the UK economy and one of our major exports. You will be encouraged to work both within creative teams and independently to fulfil project-based assignments. This course lays the foundations for progress to higher levels of study or work within the music industry. You will study, in detail, a range of topics including: • Music sequencing and production • Careers in music • Digital recording and production • Composing music • Music marketing and promotion • Live Sound Recording • Selling music • Listening to music • Remixing and production What could I progress on to? On completion of this course, you can progress on to Music Practitioners Level 3 qualification or employment as a DJ, performer, sound engineer/technician or a music publisher.

To apply for this course you will need 5 GCSEs A*-C or equivalent qualification, plus portfolio to demonstrate skills in music or successful completion of Music Practitioners Level 2 Qualification. What will I learn? This advanced course builds on the skills gained in our Music Practitioners Level 2 qualification. You will be encouraged to work creatively, both on your own and in teams to fulfil project-based assignments in line with industry expectations. You will study, in detail, a range of topics including: • Music sequencing and production • Live sound recording • Digital recording and production • Composing music for film and documentary • Music marketing and promotion • Working as a freelance music practitioner • Digital synthesis • Remixing and Production • Recorded music performance What could I progress on to? On completion of this course, you can progress on to a Degree or employment as a performer, sound engineer, sound technician, music publisher or in event management.

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“THE BEST BIT IS YOU CAN BE YOURSELF” Beth Sebbage

Previous School: Helenswood Academy Level 3 Music Practitioners student ‘I love studying music at Sussex Coast because the atmosphere is so relaxed. The tutors are really helpful but the best bit is you can be yourself.’ ‘Anyone thinking of studying music at Sussex Coast College Hastings should do it. The music courses are the top ones offered in East Sussex.’ ‘When studying here, the best advice I can give is not to procrastinate or stress about the work as the tutors are always available to help.’ Beth Sebbage enrolled onto Level 3 Music Practitioners after leaving Helenswood last year. She is a keen musician and lead vocalist in a band, which takes up most of her spare time. Beth plans to go to Hertfordshire University to study to be a Sound Designer, working on sound manipulation, mixing and reproduction.

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PRINCE’S TRUST TEAM PROGRAMME

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PRINCE’S TRUST TEAM PROGRAMME Personal development course Level: Entry 3, Level 1 & 2 Campus: Station Plaza Course code: 17522 What entry requirements do I need? This course is for anyone who is aged between 16-25, not in full time employment, education or training. You need no previous qualifications to apply, but wish to build your self-confidence, independence and skills. What will I learn? Students gain CV writing, interview and employability skills and qualifications, and are given support and guidance in how to find job opportunities, education or training. Students also get to go on an action-packed residential week, participate in work experience and are given the chance to take part in community projects. Primarily, students build confidence, independence and skills through a range of meaningful, enjoyable and challenging experiences and opportunities. What could I progress on to? Participants have progressed on to a range of employment and education routes, which have helped them on to HE, teaching, youth work, business and management and many more. The course helps you prepare for the world of work, by giving you experience and skills needed for the work place. Participants complete a two-week work experience placement of their choice, which gives relevant and recent experience to put on their CV and talk about in a job interview.

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SOCIAL SCIENCES

A CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST | A LAWYER | A COUNCILLOR | A GYM INSTRUCTOR | A RESEARCHER A LIFE COACH | A BUSINESS MENTOR | A SOCIOLOGIST | A CIVIL SERVANT | AN ANTHROPOLOGIST AN ATHLETICS COACH | A CIVIL SERVANT | A LOCAL POLITICIAN | A NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST 122 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk


Did you know?

Social Science graduates have best job prospects and are more likely to be in managerial or senior roles Popular professions that Anthropology students go into include marketing, research and working for not-forprofit businesses

ÂŁ37,000 Experienced sports and exercise psychologists can earn up to

2022

employment of psychologists is projected to grow by 2022

ÂŁ98,453

what a Consultant NHS psychologist could earn up to

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15%

employment of sociologists is projected to grow 15% by 2022

1,400 Employment of anthropologists and archaeologists is estimated to increase by 19% by 2022 creating 1,400 new jobs Social sciences teaches you: Analysis Interpretation Communication Which employers need

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ANTHROPOLOGY

PHILOSOPHY

PSYCHOLOGY

AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2)

AS (Year 1) and A2 (Year 2)

AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2)

Level: 3

Level: 3

Level: 3

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 15048 / 15054

Course code: 15053

Course code: 1386 / 1039

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

Anthropology is the scientific study of humans. If you have ever wondered what sets us apart as a species and want to understand how the world’s societies and cultures differ and how they are the same, this course is for you.

This course is perfect for those who want to explore deeper questions of human existence, such as ‘how do we know that God exists?’ and ‘Are the mind and body separate?’. You will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C.

To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C (preferably with a grade B in GCSE English).

What will I learn?

Psychology is the science of the mind and behaviour. Psychologists seek to understand how our environment and our brain’s chemistry influence what we think and do and how they help people to control or overcome problems. This is a great course if you are fascinated by what makes us tick.

What will I learn? Over two years we examine life’s important questions: • Where did humans come from? • How do they organise social relations with each other? • How do they engage with their various environments and what importance does this engagement have in shaping what it is to be human? If you are fascinated by any of these questions Anthropology might be for you. You will study: • Humanity: universality versus diversity • Biological, socio-cultural and environmental constraints on human manipulation of environment • Origins of human species -symbiosis of biological and socio-cultural development • Interpretation of beliefs and practices • Methods and methodology -appropriate means to research culture with a focus on the process of ethnography What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Degree-level studies or employment in academia teaching, research, journalism, politics or marketing.

Specifically, the focus of the AS-Level is to develop a sound understanding of the way human beings perceive the reality around them. At A2, the focus moves onto the philosophy of ethics, with the attention primarily on philosophers such as Kant, Mill and Bentham. Towards the end of the A2 course learners will start to question the way we behave as individuals, with a strong focus on deconstructing logic and knowledge (ways of knowing). As a student of Philosophy you will gain an insight into: • The human condition and how we perceive the world around us • Religion and the role that it plays in our society • Critical perspectives on commonly held assumptions in our society • Enlightenment thinking and how philosophers of the enlightenment period broke down the barriers of medieval society What could I progress on to? Once you have successfully completed this course you can progress on to a wide range of university courses, both within and outside the philosophy curriculum. Philosophy is highly regarded by Russell Group Universities.

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To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C (preferably with a grade B in GCSE English). What will I learn? A-Level Psychology gives a fascinating insight into people’s behaviour, 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. You will explore major topics within Psychology including: • Research methods in psychology • 15 core studies • Options in applied psychology • Approaches, issues, methods and debates What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Degree level study, or employment as a clinical psychologist, lawyer, neuropsychologist, child psychologist or teacher.


“THE BEST THING ABOUT STUDYING AT SUSSEX COAST COLLEGE HASTINGS IS THE TEACHERS, THEY ARE ALL EXCELLENT.” Jordon Levere

Previous school: ARK 6th Form History, English Language/Literature and Psychology A-Levels ‘The best thing about studying at Sussex Coast College Hastings is the teachers, they are all excellent. Even the ones which are not your own tutors are available to talk to and to help you.’ ‘You are treated like an adult and trusted to learn. It is very different from school and because you are away from the school setting and everyone is working at the same level, it makes the atmosphere completely different.’ ‘The environment leads to the right mind-set, and the mind-set for studying is important as it prepares you for University and the real world.’ Jordon previously studied at Ark 6th Form before enrolling at Sussex Coast College Hastings onto three A-Levels, History, English Language/Literature and Psychology. Jordon starts his Psychology degree at the University of Kent this year, and plans to complete a Masters in Clinical Psychology before becoming a Clinical Psychologist, which he describes as ‘a doctor which focuses on the mind.’

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SOCIOLOGY

WORLD DEVELOPMENT

AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2)

AS (year 1) and A2 (year 2)

Level: 3

Level: 3

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 1388 / 1042

Course code: 15046 / 15055

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

If you feel the need for a deeper understanding of how social structures and identities work, then A-Level Sociology may be for you.

If you are interested in understanding our rights, responsibilities and impact in a global context then this course is for you.

To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C (preferably with a grade B in GCSE English).

To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C (preferably with a grade B in GCSE English).

What will I learn?

What will I learn?

Sociology gives you the opportunity to step outside the box in which you have been placed by your gender, class, education, ethnicity and age.

World development is a multidisciplinary branch of social science that places particular focus on issues related to social and economic development. Its relevance extends to communities and regions beyond the Developing World.

Sociology enables you to understand the labels other people, groups and organisations may have given you. It provides you with the evidence and skills to challenge these labels and examine society itself. Sociology will provide you with the methods, and skills, with which to participate in a scientific evaluation of your place in the world. You will explore major topics within psychology including: • Culture and socialisation • Methods and methodology • Youth culture and subculture • Crime, deviance, victimisation • Social stratification • Measurement of inequality What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Degree level study, or employment as a politician, market researcher or trend analyst.

Studying development in a world of economic and political globalisation means looking at more than poverty across the globe. You will gain knowledge and understanding of global issues: climate change, migration, gender relations, and access to resources, political development, and the international balance of power. The key themes of the course are: • Engage /evaluate current critical debates • Study across several disciplines, including economics, human geography, politics and international relations You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Development, resources and global citizenship • Poverty and inequality • Perspectives of development • Economic development What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Degree level study, or employment in international relations, politics, economics, geography or global development.

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SPORT

A FITNESS INSTRUCTOR | A SPORTS COACH | A SPORTS JOURNALIST | A SPORTS SCIENTIST A SPORTS DEVELOPMENT OFFICER | A PERSONAL TRAINER | A PHYSIOTHERAPIST AN OUTDOOR ADVENTURE INSTRUCTOR | A NUTRITIONIST | A SPORTS PSYCHOLOGIST 128 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk


Did you know?

We have experienced, fun tutors who have outstanding knowledge of the industry

We have a Football Academy that you can join and play in our college league

2,000,000

8m

With a global growing fitness and sports industry, there are opportunities for jobs around the world www.sportandcreation.org.uk | www.statista.com | www.leisuredb.com

We have full access to fantastic facilities at Horntye Park Sport Complex, where practical lessons will take place

440,000

adults contribute 1 hour a week to volunteering in sport

UK memebers now have joined a gym of fitness club - the highest membership ever!

We have a stateof-the-art fitness suite, with FitLinxx cardiovascular and resistance equipment

people are in sports related jobs - that’s 2.3% of all employment in England and rising

$145.34bn is the total global economy revenue in US dollars and growing

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SPORT & ACTIVE LEISURE Diploma Level: 1

“I WOULD RECOMMEND STUDYING SPORT AT SUSSEX COAST COLLEGE HASTINGS.” Daina Rose

Previous school: Helenswood Academy Level 3 Sports and Injury Management student ‘I wouldn’t have had the confidence to start my own business before. The tutors here are fantastic and break everything down to help you learn. I have met so many people at college and would recommend studying Sport at SCCH to everyone.’ Daina joined Level 3 Sports and Injury Management straight after leaving Helenswood Academy. She has successfully passed the course and is planning to start her own Sports Therapy business from home, whilst studying Sports Massage part-time at SCCH. Daina is a keen trampolinist, competing for Great Britain in events across the world and had experienced physiotherapy first hand on many occasions. This highlighted an interest in anatomy and strapping and taping with Daina, who chose to learn the theory behind the practical, as well as getting a hands-on approach from the other side.

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Campus: Station Plaza Course code: 9645 What entry requirements do I need? This course will help focus and equip students with other key skills such as time management, self-presentation and the ability to work with a wide range of people. To apply for this course you will need an entry certificate or a minimum of 2 GCSEs E - G including English and maths. What will I learn? Students are expected to undertake a three-day camp at the beginning of the year. This course is designed to integrate all students within the sport and public service department. Once camp is complete, your learning will put into practice in our fully equipped gym and nearby Horntye Park sports complex. You will benefit from our extensive links with sport and leisure businesses to get a better understanding of the sector through visits, observations, interviews, guest speakers and work shadowing. You will study, in detail, a range of topics including: • Healthy lifestyle • The importance of participation in sport and active leisure • Sports leadership • How the body works • Customer service skills • Employability Skills What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Level 2 BTEC Diploma in Sport or employment as a gym instructor, sports coach, leisure assistant or community sports leader.


FOOTBALL DEVELOPMENT (ACADEMY)

SPORT

SPORT

Diploma

Diploma

BTEC Diploma (part of the Sixth Form)

Level: 2

Level: 2

Level: 3

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 10626

Course code: 9646

Course code: 18011

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

If you are keen to improve your own football skills and techniques, your own coaching ability or are interested in becoming an official then this course is for you.

If you are passionate about sport, exercise and fitness and want to understand the underlying scientific principles and latest ideas on performance, you should apply to this course.

To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 4 GCSEs A-D or equivalent qualifications. (A reasonable level of sporting ability is advisable).

To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 4 GCSEs A*-D or equivalent qualification or Level 1 Sport and Active Leisure.

This two-year course will provide you with advanced skills and knowledge to prepare you for work within many sectors of the sports and active leisure industries. To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C; preferably with a grade B in GCSE English.

What will I learn?

What will I learn?

This one-year BTEC Extended Certificate in Sport aims to give you insight into the many disciplines associated with and incorporated within sport.

In year 1 you will complete the BTEC Level 3 Certificate in Sport before progressing to the Subsidiary Diploma in the second year. The certificate is equivalent to one AS-Level and the full diploma is equivalent to one A-Level.

What will I learn? This one-year Certificate is focused on students gaining a Sport based academic qualification alongside industry related qualifications that allow students to develop their skills and knowledge of football, including coaching, participation and umpiring. Numerous opportunities to gain an insight in to the world of semi-professional and professional football will also be made available through matches, trips and experienced guest speakers. You will study, in detail, a range of topics including: • BTEC Certificate in Sport • FA Level 1 Coaching • Youth Award Scheme • Work Experience • English/Maths • Football training every day • Up to 22 matches per season What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to the Level 3 Academy programme or any other Level 3 Sport programme at Sussex Coast College Hastings or employment as a football coach, referee, sports leader, recreational assistant or an apprenticeship in sport.

As well as learning in the classroom, you will use the college’s Station Plaza Fitness gym and nearby Horntye Sports Park enabling you to put learning into practice and develop your practical skills in many different sports.

The provision is split between our fantastic onsite gym (fitness elements), and nearby Horntye Park Sports Complex (practical sessions).

You will begin the year with an initiation camp where you will meet all sports and public services students.

You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in:

You will study, in detail, a range of topics including:

• Principles of anatomy and physiology in sport • The physiology of fitness • Assessing risk in sport • Fitness training and programming

• Fitness for sport and exercise • Training for personal fitness • Leading sports activities • Lifestyle and well-being • Running a sports event • The sport and active leisure industry What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport, where further skills will prepare you for a career in sport and active leisure.

Year 1 – Certificate

Year 2 – Diploma • During the second year students can pick from a range of 15 units* which are taught on the full-time BTEC Sport course. What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress onto Degree, other higher education courses or in to employment in sports medicine, as a gym instructor or personal trainer.

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PERSONAL TRAINING

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

PREVENTING INJURIES IN SPORT & ACTIVE LEISURE

Diploma

AS (Year 1) and A2 (Year 2)

Diploma

Level: 3

Level: 3

Level: 3

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 17503

Course code: 1381 / 10654

Course code: 10625

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

This course will teach you how to create effective and exciting exercise programmes for both indoors and outdoors sessions. You will also learn how to offer top nutritional advice for exercise with our Diploma in Personal Training. To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs A*- C or equivalent qualification.

This course is perfect for those who want to develop their teamwork and leadership skills, whilst preparing for a career in the sport, fitness or health industries. You will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C. Grade C or above in Physical Education GCSE is preferred but not essential.

Are you passionate about sport and want to pursue a career that allows you to prevent and manage sporting injuries? This course is designed to provide you with the learning, understanding and technical skills to enter the industry or progress to higher education.

What will I learn?

What will I learn?

Using the fantastically equipped Plaza Fitness centre, you will firstly complete the Level 2 Fitness Instructing Certificate, before extending your knowledge at Level 3 to complete the Personal Training Diploma. Students will have the opportunity to enter the CYQ fitness trainer competition, and visit the FitPro live convention. You will study, in detail, a range of topics including: • Anatomy and physiology • Planning and delivering personal training and gym sessions • Applying the principles of nutrition to a physical activity programme • Fitness testing • Advanced exercise technique • The course ensures you have the right English, maths and IT skills for the workplace •

This course enables learners to study sport to an advanced level with practical and theoretical components. The practical element requires learners to perform in two selected sports. They are then required to evaluate and suggest how they could improve the performance of another athlete through a theoretical intervention. The course is taught in three lessons a week for the whole academic year. Sessions are divided between the classroom for theoretical elements, our fantastic on-site Plaza gym for fitness elements and nearby Horntye Park Sports Complex for practical sessions. • Anatomy and physiology • Acquiring movement skills • Socio-cultural studies relating to participation in physical activity • Evaluating and planning for the improvement of performance • Sport psychology • Biomechanics • Exercise and sport physiology

What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Level 3 Diploma in Exercise Referral, Level 4 Certificate in Weight Management, and Level 4 Certificate in Programming Physical Activity for Individuals with Lower Back Pain.

To apply for this course you will need an entry certificate or a minimum of 5 GCSEs A*- C or equivalent qualification. What will I learn? This one-year Diploma programme is focused on students gaining a vocationally related qualification in the context of prevention and management of sports injuries. The course provides you with the skills to work alongside sports therapists and physiotherapists within sports clubs and will enable progression to higher education/L4 VTCT Sports Massage Therapy. You will study, in detail, a range of topics including: • Sports massage • Anatomy and physiology • Taping and strapping • Nutrition • Sports injuries and rehabilitation • Health and fitness testing • The application of hot and cold techniques What could I progress on to?

What could I progress on to? Once you have successfully completed this course you can progress on to a wide range of university courses, both within and outside the science curriculum.

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On completion of this course you can progress on to Level 4 qualification (e.g. Level 4 Certificate in Sports Massage Therapy) university where appropriate or employment within the industry.


SPORT, COACHING, DEVELOPMENT & FITNESS Diploma Level: 3 Campus: Station Plaza Course code: 3609Y1 / 3609Y2 What entry requirements do I need? Do you have a passion for sport and an interest in the sport and exercise industry? If so, then this is the course for you. To apply for this course you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs A*-C or equivalent qualification or Level 2 Sports qualification. What will I learn? This two-year course will give you a wider knowledge of the sports industry, studying a broad range of topics covering practical, theoretical and scientific aspects of sport and exercise. Your inspirational tutors will share the knowledge of their areas and give an insight in to the sporting industry as a whole: be that a sports psychologist, nutritionist or outdoor educator. The course begins with an induction camp and ends with an expedition climbing Mount Snowdon. You will study, in detail, a range of topics including: • Principles of anatomy & physiology in sport • Fitness testing for sport and exercise • Fitness training and programming • Sports nutrition • Exercise, health & lifestyle • Sports coaching • Sports injuries • Sport & exercise massage What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to university to study a range of sport-related disciplines.

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SUPPORTED EDUCATION

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SUPPORTED EDUCATION NOCN Award, Certificate or Diploma Level: Entry Level Campus: Station Plaza Course code: 2546 What entry requirements do I need? This course is a personalised learning programme for young people (16-24) who have severe learning difficulties or disabilities. To apply to this course you must have a willingness to fulfil obligations regarding attendance and behaviour and a readiness to learn. What will I learn? The programme aims to develop greater independence and employability skills as well as developing social communication skills. The teaching, learning and support are provided by specialist staff and is highly structured, with clear ownership of space and access to a range of environments. Teaching and learning strategies follow the principles of TEACCH, and can be communicated through PECS and Makaton. Students have access to enabling technology and a real-life home skills area where they can practice their domestic skills and master the use of household appliances. Resources include a safe haven, a chill out zone, a low arousal environment, sensory room and a creative arts and employability skills environment. All students participate in social communication sessions and some students have speech and language therapy. You will explore and develop a range of practical skills in: • Independent living skills • Employability skills • Functional Skills: English and maths Supported Education has accredited status awarded by the National Autistic Society.

What could I progress on to? On completion of this course progression onto mainstream courses is available for some students, others may progress to adult services and there are opportunities to participate in work experience.

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TRAINEESHIPS “I WOULD RECOMMEND A TRAINEESHIP TO ANYONE AS YOU LEARN SKILLS TO TAKE TO YOUR EMPLOYERS WHICH MAKES YOU LOOK MORE PROFESSIONAL AND FEEL MORE CONFIDENT.” SHANNON FIRMINGER TRAINEESHIP STUDENT

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TRAINEESHIPS Study programme Level: Entry Levels, Level 1 and Level 2 Campus: Station Plaza Course code: 17521 What entry requirements do I need? This course is suitable for those who are 16 -18 and have a Level 3 qualification. Or for those who are 19 - 24 and have a Level 2 qualification. You do not need any previous qualifications to apply for this course, only a willingness to learn. What will I learn? This twelve week programme gives learners two weeks of employability training including interviews with potential employers, and ten weeks work experience. Students will complete a ten week programme which comprises of three days work experience and two days of Functional Skills per week. Students will receive a ÂŁ10 contribution per day spent on work experience, to pay for travel and meals. What could I progress on to? At the end of the programme, each student will be offered an interview by participating employers with a view to obtaining full-time employment or an apprenticeship. There are also opportunities to progress on to mainstream courses or even participate in work placements in the college retail outlets.

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TRAVEL AND TOURISM

AN OVERSEAS RESORT REPRESENTATIVE / CHILDREN’S REPRESENTATIVE | A BUSINESS TRAVEL CONSULTANT | AIR CABIN CREW | A TRAVEL AGENT OR RESERVATIONS AGENT | A CRUISE ENTERTAINMENTS AND EXCURSION MANAGER | IN AIRPORT SERVICES AND CHECK IN 138 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk


Did you know?

Our tutors are industry professionals, and have experience working for the big brands, including, First Choice, Thompson and Eurocamp

3.1m

jobs in the UK Travel and Tourism sector and still increasing as the industry grows

US$7.6tn

Travel & Tourism generated US$7.6 trillion (10% of global GDP) and 277 million jobs (1 in 11 jobs) to the global economy in 2014 www.tourismalliance.com | www.wttc.org

There is now only one region in the UK where tourism-related employment provides less than 100,000 jobs, while almost half the regions have over 200,000 people working in the industry

We have fuselage - fully functioning section of an Airbus A320 - for you to perfect your skills in

We have industry connections with Gatwick

You can travel and work anywhere in the world

40% 3.6% of the staff in tourism businesses are under 30

growth in 2014 for the global tourism sector - faster than the wider economy and outperformed growth in the majority of leading sectors in 2014

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“THE TUTORS HAVE A WEALTH OF EXPERIENCE AND HAVE ALL HAD CAREERS IN DIFFERENT AREAS OF THE TRAVEL AND TOURISM INDUSTRY.” Carlie Stace

Previous school: Helenswood Academy Level 3 Travel and Tourism student ‘I looked around other colleges but as soon as I came to Sussex Coast, I knew this was the college for me. I was instantly treated like an adult and given respect.’ ‘My favourite thing about the course has been the events and conferences unit. We went on trips to the World Travel Market and Gatwick, before choosing a country to represent in our own way at our mini travel market in the College. This unit has given me the skills I need to progress into a career in Events, and I even volunteer at events in Hastings and the surrounding areas at the moment.’ Completing her education at Helenswood, Carlie felt the natural move was to A-Levels, which she completed with flying colours! Having always wanted to work in travel, she saw the Travel and Tourism course as the next step in her education. Carlie has since taken on the role as Student President for SCCH, working full-time, whilst receiving a scholarship from Terbell Event Courses UK to study for a Diploma in Events Management. She plans to work in the events industry travelling around the world. 140 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk


AIR CABIN CREWING

TRAVEL AND TOURISM

TRAVEL AND TOURISM

Diploma

Diploma

Diploma

Level: 2

Level: 2

Level: 3

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 1963

Course code: 3066

Course code: 3534Y1 / 3534Y2

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

This one-year Diploma will help you to develop excellent customer service skills. You will be taught by practising industry professionals and ex-cabin crew staff.

This one-year Diploma will give you an understanding of this fast-paced, ever changing travel industry.

Our two-year Level 3 Diploma will increase your understanding of the world of travel and tourism. If you are interested in bringing holiday dreams to life and would like to pursue a supervisory or managerial role in the industry, this City & Guilds qualification will put you in the right direction.

To apply for this course you will need 4 GCSEs A*-D or equivalent qualification. What will I learn? In this course you will put the theory you learn into working practice. This includes a day at a leading airline’s training facility located at a major UK airport. The college has a working check-in desk, where you will gain hands-on experience weighing in luggage and printing boarding passes. We are also equipped with a fully functioning section of an Airbus A320, in which you will practice working flight procedures. You will study, in detail, a range of topics including: • Introduction to aviation / airline operations • Aviation health, safety and security • Airline emergency procedures • Cabin crew room duties • Role of air cabin crew (on board) • Preparation for employment as air cabin crew What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Level 3 Diploma or employment as cabin crew or work in the travel industry.

To apply for this course you will need 4 GCSEs A*-D or equivalent qualification. What will I learn? We have excellent facilities to support learning, including a working check-in desk and a fully functioning section of an Airbus A320.

To apply for this course you will need 5 GCSEs A*-C including English & maths. What will I learn?

Throughout the year you will meet industry professionals, invited in as guest speakers, who will enhance your learning with their experience and help you choose the correct career path. We also attend the leading travel trade exhibition at the Excel Centre in London.

Throughout the course you will meet industry professionals, invited in as guest speakers to enhance your learning experience and help you choose the correct career path.

You will study, in detail, a range of topics including:

• Worldwide travel and tourism destinations • Overseas representatives • Conferences and events • Planning and delivering guided tours • Investigating the cruise industry • Respond to emergency problem situations • Developing an entertainments programme

• Worldwide travel and tourism destinations • Customer service and selling skills for travel and tourism • Interpersonal skills for the travel and tourism workplace • UK travel and tourism destinations • Resort representatives • Global distribution systems • Travel planning • Principles of customer service What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Level 3 Travel and Tourism Diploma or employment as a retail travel consultant, tour guide, holiday advisor (holiday rep), business travel agent, cruise ship personnel, hotel personnel (UK and Overseas), tour operator personnel or into conference and event management.

You will study, in detail, a range of topics including:

What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to City & Guilds Extended Diploma (year 2) or employment as a retail travel consultant, tour guide, holiday advisor (holiday rep), business travel agent, cruise ship personnel, hotel personnel (UK and Overseas), and tour operator personnel or into conference and event management.

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UNIFORMED PUBLIC SERVICES

IN THE ARMED SERVICES | A POLICE OFFICER | IN THE FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICES | IN THE AMBULANCE SERVICE | A CRIME INVESTIGATOR | AN EVENT ORGANISER | A PERSONAL TRAINER A TEACHER | A CRIMINOLOGIST | A PROBATION OFFICER | A HOMICIDE SERVICE CASEWORKER 142 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk


Did you know?

we have an on-site gym to help you pass your entry fitness test into your chosen service You will attend Army Camp, where you will learn survival skills and complete and army assault course

Our tutors are industry professionals, and have experience working in the army and in security

A paramedic starting salary could be at least ÂŁ21,000 once qualified

ÂŁ21,583 can be the starting salary for a trainee firefighter

time trained army recruit

207,140

250

There are over 250 roles and 54 apprenticeships you can progress on to in the Army or RAF

www.gov.uk | www.wttc.org | www.army.mod.uk | www.prospects.co.uk

143,200 people work as a full

You will take part in an Remembrance Day parade

5.3%

increase in police officer jobs in Sussex in the last year

28.2%

of UK officers are female in the 43 police forces across the UK

police workers in the UK across 43 police forces

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PUBLIC SERVICES

UNIFORMED PUBLIC SERVICES

UNIFORMED PUBLIC SERVICES

Diploma

Diploma

Diploma

Level: 1

Level: 2

Level: 3

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 9647

Course code: 3094

Course code: 3606

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

If you are interested in working in one of the uniformed public services (e.g. police, emergency fire services or the armed services,) this course will give you an introduction to the skills and knowledge required.

This one-year BTEC Diploma in Uniformed Public Services will give you grounding in the teamwork and health and fitness skills you need to work in the public services.

This advanced course is for students wishing to pursue a career in the Uniform Services and Armed forces.

To apply for this course you will need an Entry Certificate or minimum of 2 GCSEs grade E-G.

To apply for this course you will need an Entry Certificate or minimum of 4 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths or equivalent qualifications.

To apply for this course you will need an Entry Certificate or minimum of 5 GCSEs A*-C or equivalent qualification or Level 2 Public Services.

What will I learn?

What will I learn?

What will I learn?

This one-year BTEC Certificate aims to widen your knowledge and experience in the public services sector and will support you developing your skills and confidence with a wide range of teamwork activities.

Learning will take place in the classroom, the college’s Station Plaza Fitness gym, nearby Horntye Park Sports Complex and Hastings Country Park.

You will begin the year with an initiation camp where you will meet all Sports and Uniformed Public Service students within the department and start developing the skills required to be successful.

As well as learning in the classroom, you will use the college’s Station Plaza Gym and nearby Horntye Park Sports complex throughout the course. Visits to public services organisations and visits from invited guest speakers will complement teaching. You will also have the opportunity to represent the college in parade and drill. You will study, in detail, a range of topics including: • Leadership • Physical fitness • Discipline • Teamwork • Expedition skills • English • Maths What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Level 2 BTEC Diploma in Public Services, where further skills will prepare you for a career in the services.

You will begin the year with an initiation camp whereby you will meet all students within the department and start developing the skills required to be a successful UPS student. You will study, in detail, a range of topics including: • Role and work of the public services • Working skills in the public service sector • Health, fitness and lifestyle for the public services • Citizenship, society and the public services • Crime and its effects of society and individuals • Promotion of public service provision • Land navigation by map and compass • Multi-day expedition experience What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to Level 3 Public Services where further skills will prepare you for a career in the Public Service Industry.

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The course is taught by experienced public servants with strong links to a range of services. Students will get the opportunity to enhance their skills and experience through a range of voluntary events, organising Black Tie Charity Auctions to raise funds for various charities and activities. You will study, in detail, a range of topics including: • Team leadership • Citizenship and diversity • Command and control • Discipline • Physical fitness • Outdoor and adventurous activities • Planning for and management of major incidents • Multi-day expedition experience What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress on to higher education or university courses where further skills will prepare you for a career in the Public Service Industry such as: police officer, military, fire-fighter, paramedic, prison officer or teacher.


“THE ATMOSPHERE, FACILITIES AND TUTORS SOLD IT TO ME, AND I HAVEN’T LOOKED BACK SINCE..” Leon Wolfe

Previous school: Rye Community College Level 3 Uniformed Public Services student ‘I love it here! The course is so challenging both academically and physically and you really never know what to expect.’ ‘There have been moments that we have had to run down to the beach, along the stones then into the sea! In the Public Service industries you never know what to expect, so the course really sets you up for a career.’ ‘I knew I wanted to come to SCCH after visiting the year 11 open evenings; the atmosphere, facilities and tutors sold it to me, and I haven’t looked back since.’ ‘The fitness and training whilst on the course get you ready for the police. You also get punished with press ups if you forget your tie. The whole group have to do the press ups if one person forgets, which teaches us discipline and teamwork. These are good skills to have for a career in the services.’ Leon travels by bus from Rye to join his Uniformed Public Service class. He plans to join the police after completing his two year course, as that is something he has always wanted to do. UNIFORMED PUBLIC SERVICES | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 145


APPRENTICESHIPS

A CARPENTER | A BAKER | A SHOP ASSISTANT | AN ESTATE AGENT | A MECHANIC | A PAINTER AND DECORATOR | AN ADMIN ASSISTANT | A CHEF | AN IT TECHNICIAN | A CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE | A PLUMBER | AN ENGINEER | AN ELECTRICIAN | A HAIR DRESSER | A BRICKLAYER 146 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk


2m

Apprenticeships have started since 2010 - and increasing

ÂŁ1.5bn

government investment in apprenticeships

25,000

apprenticeship vacancies available online at any one time

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“NOT ONLY HAVE I LEARNT A LOT ABOUT CARPENTRY, BUT I HAVE LEARNT A BIT ABOUT LOTS OF OTHER TRADES TOO” Liam Fisher

Level 2 Site Carpentry apprentice Employed by: Total Project Management “You get to keep the money you earn whilst learning a trade, and getting good experience of a real life site environment.” Liam is taking part in a Level 2 in Site Carpentry Apprenticeship, after hearing about Apprenticeships both in school and through his parents. By taking part in an Apprenticeship scheme, Liam has learnt about first and second fix carpentry, and feels positive about the trade he is learning.

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ACCOUNTING

BARBERING

BRICKLAYING

Level: 2 - Intermediate

Level: 2 - Intermediate

Level: 2 - Intermediate

Duration: 12-18 months

Duration: 12-18 months

Duration: 24 months (2 years)

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Ore Valley

Course code: 16628

Course code: 1252

Course code: 17269

What will I study?

What will I study?

What will I study?

Apprenticeships in AAT are designed to help you develop your skills in roles such as accounts administration, accounts assistant, payroll officer and trainee accounts technician.

Apprenticeships in Barbering are designed to develop skills in shampooing and conditioning hair and scalp, small hair detail, clipper/ scissor work and cutting facial hair using basic techniques, fades, drying and finishing.

Apprenticeships in Brickwork (Trowel) are designed to develop skills such as working on a construction site to given specifications, setting out basic structures, building brick and block walling, laying domestic drainage, placing and finishing concrete and render surfaces.

What are the entry level requirements? Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, Maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English and maths. You will be required to attend college 1 day a week. What could I progress on to? Qualified book keeper or chartered accountant. AAT and ACCA course available at a higher level. Which qualification will I leave with? Level 2 Certificate in Accounting.

What are the entry level requirements? Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English and maths. You may be required to attend college 1 day a week.

What are the entry level requirements? Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English and maths. You will be required to attend college 1 day a week.

What could I progress on to? Advanced Apprenticeship in Barbering. You will be a Qualified Barber/Stylist and can study for industry accredited courses.

What could I progress on to? You will be a qualified bricklayer and can study industry accredited short courses.

Which qualification will I leave with? Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Barbering.

Which qualification will I leave with? Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Trowel Occupations.

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“BECOMING AN APPRENTICE WAS THE IDEAL PLACE TO START MY CAREER” Leia Skinner

Level 3 Business Administration apprentice Employed by: Bea-utiful Design & Print ‘This apprenticeship has enabled me to secure a job that I love, whilst learning and getting paid for it. I’ve learnt a diverse range of skills for my role within the company, not just from the apprenticeship scheme but also from my mentor and colleagues who have knowledge and experience that they are more than happy to pass on.’ ‘I have thoroughly enjoyed being an apprentice at Bea-utiful Design & Print, and look forward to completing my Leadership Training and my future at the company.’ Michael Tyrrell at Bea-utiful Design & Print took on Business Administration Apprentice Leia Skinner to help support his growing start up business. ‘Leia has now finished her apprenticeship and she has a very bright future with us, she is an asset to the business. She is now going on to do Leadership Training so that we can bring in new employees under her management in the near future. I can’t thank the Apprenticeship team at SCCH enough for their support.’ 150 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk


BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

CARPENTRY

CHILDCARE

Level: 2 - Intermediate

Level: 2 - Intermediate

Level: 2 - Intermediate

Duration: 12-18 months

Duration: 24 months (2 years)

Duration: 12-18 months

Campus: Work-based assessment

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 1250

Course code: 1337

Course code: 1277

What will I study?

What will I study?

What will I study?

Apprenticeships in Business Administration are designed to develop skills in roles such as Admin Assistant, Receptionist or Sales Support.

Apprenticeships in Site Carpentry are designed to develop skills for working on a construction site, domestic or commercial premises to given specifications and erecting complex structural carcassing components, such as trussed rafter roofs and traditional cut roofs.

Apprenticeships in Childcare are designed to develop skills in child and young person development, safeguarding the welfare of children and young people and understanding partnership working in services for children and young people.

What are the entry level requirements? Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and Information Technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English and maths. You will be required to attend college 1 day a week.

What are the entry level requirements?

What could I progress on to? You can progress onto an Advanced Apprenticeship in Carpentry or onto a career as a qualified carpenter.

What could I progress on to? You will be a Qualified Childcare practitioner or you could progress on to the Advanced Apprenticeship in Childcare (Early Years Educator).

You will cover units including communication in a business environment, principles of providing administrative services, understanding employer organisations, managing personal performance and development and much more. What are the entry level requirements? Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and Information Technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English, maths and ICT. What could I progress on to? This apprenticeship gives you an opportunity to work at the heart of various industries. There are also progression opportunities on to the Advanced Apprenticeship in Business Administration. Which qualification will I leave with? Level 2 NVQ Certificate in Business and Administration.

Which qualification will I leave with? Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Wood Occupations.

Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and Information Technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English, maths and ICT. You will be required to attend college 1 day a week.

Which qualification will I leave with? Level 2 Certificate for the Children and Young People’s Workforce.

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CUSTOMER SERVICE Level: 2 - Intermediate Duration: 12-18 months Campus: Work-based assessment Course code: 1285 What will I study? Apprenticeships in Customer Service are designed to develop skills in communicating with customers, resolving problems, building relationships with customers, promoting products and/or services, using appropriate communication channels, keeping records, gathering customer feedback and working in a team. You will study the delivery of effective customer service, including how customers’ needs and expectations are formed, how to respond to customer complaints and legislation associated with the customer service process. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English and maths. What are the entry level requirements?

“APPRENTICESHIPS ARE AN EXCELLENT WAY TO LEARN” Nathan Douch

Level 3 Engineering apprentice Employed by: Taylor and Goodman Group ‘I chose my apprenticeship as it allows me to learn whilst receiving an income. Not only have I gained practical experience in engineering, I have also developed many other life skills. Apprenticeships are an excellent way to learn.’ 152 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk

Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. What could I progress on to? This gives you an opportunity to work at the heart of various industries on the frontline of customer service. Progression onto Advanced Apprenticeship in Customer Service is available. Which qualification will I leave with? Level 2 Diploma in Customer Service.


ENGINEERING

HAIRDRESSING

HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE

Level: 2 - Intermediate

Level: 2 - Intermediate

Level: 2 - Intermediate

Duration: 24 months

Duration: 12-18 months

Duration: 12-18 months

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Work-based assessment

Course code: 1286

Course code: 1291

Course code: 1292

What will I study?

What will I study?

What will I study?

There are multiple pathways in Engineering Apprenticeships. These will be determined by the employer’s specialist area, with a focus on developing relevant skills.

Apprenticeships in Hairdressing are designed to develop skills such as booking appointments, shampooing, conditioning, drying and styling hair, and mixing and applying hair colouring.

What are the entry level requirements?

What are the entry level requirements?

Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. You will be required to attend college 1 day a week. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English, maths and ICT.

Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English and maths. You will be required to attend college 1 day a week.

Apprenticeships in Health and Social Care are designed to develop skills for roles in hospitals, the community, hospices or private clinics as a healthcare support worker or a healthcare assistant. You could be supporting doctors or nurses or helping patients in hospital wards or their homes.

What could I progress on to? Advanced Apprenticeship in Engineering.

What could I progress on to? Advanced Apprenticeship in Hairdressing or become a hairdresser/stylist.

Which qualification will I leave with? Level 2 Diploma in Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering (QCF).

Which qualification will I leave with? Level 2 Diploma in Hairdressing.

What are the entry level requirements? Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English and maths. What could I progress on to? Advanced Apprenticeship in Health & Social Care. Which qualification will I leave with? Level 2 Diploma in Health and Social Care.

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“MY APPRENTICESHIP HAS GIVEN ME CONFIDENCE AND PERSONAL SKILLS WHICH I DIDN’T HAVE LEAVING COLLEGE.” Charlie Bateman

Previous school: Hastings Academy Level 3 Business Admin apprentice ‘I am completing an Apprenticeship Level 3 in Business Administration with Lynx Properties and Sussex Coast College Hastings. I chose an Apprenticeship after completing my A-Levels as I felt it gave me experience in the work place, whilst gaining more qualifications.’ ‘This is the main reason why I like my Apprenticeship, as I get more qualified whilst gaining work experience and this sets me up for the future. The role is varied and am I constantly doing different things, from working with the mortgage team, to answering the phones to tenants.’ Frances Purcell, Senior Administrator at Lynx Properties works closely with Charlie. ‘Hiring an Apprentice through Sussex Coast College has proven to be mutually beneficial to us as an employer and to Charlie as she furthers her career.’ ‘As a small business, receiving a grant for taking on an Apprentice really helps. The college do so much for you, including screening the applicants before you interview them, so you only have the best to choose from and saves you time with the interviewing process.’ 154 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk


ICT

PAINTING AND DECORATING

Level: 2 - Intermediate

Level: 2 - Intermediate

Duration: 12-18 months

Duration: 12-18 months

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Ore Valley

Course code: 10372

Course code: 16632

What will I study?

What will I study?

Apprenticeships in ICT are designed to develop skills for roles such as Support Technician, Website Administrator, Helpdesk Professional, Desktop Support Engineer or Database Administrator.

Apprenticeships in Painting and Decorating are designed to help you develop your skills in roles you will need to be working on a construction site or in domestic and commercial premises, to given specifications, preparing background surfaces for painting and applying paint by brush and roller.

Level 2 is ideal for those looking to work as, or starting out as, a systems analyst, system support technician, web designer or software developer. What are the entry level requirements? Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English, maths and ICT. You will be required to attend college 1 day a week as part of the Technical Certificate. What could I progress on to? This gives you an opportunity to work at the heart of various industries, for example web development, programming or first line support. You could also progress onto an Advanced Apprenticeship in IT.

What are the entry level requirements? Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English and Maths. You will be required to attend college 1 day a week. What could I progress on to? You will be a qualified Painter and Decorator who can study industry accredited short courses. Which qualification will I leave with? Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Decorative Finishing and Industrial Painting Occupations.

Which qualification will I leave with? Level 2 Diploma in ICT Professional Competence.

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PERFORMING ENGINEERING OPERATIONS

PLUMBING

PROFESSIONAL COOKERY

Level: 2 - Intermediate

Level: 2 - Intermediate

Level: 2 - Intermediate

Duration: 18-36 months

Duration: 24 months (2 years)

Duration: 18-24 months

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 16073

Course code: 1331

Course code: 16151

What will I study?

What will I study?

What will I study?

There are multiple pathways in Engineering Apprenticeships. These will be determined by the employer’s specialist area, with a focus on developing relevant skills.

Apprenticeships in Plumbing are designed to develop skills in the installation and maintenance of plumbing systems and components. You will be working under minimal supervision to complete the installation and maintenance of domestic hot water, cold water, sanitation, drainage, rainwater systems, central heating systems and components.

Apprenticeships in Professional Cookery are designed to help you develop your skills in roles such as fine dining, casual dining, restaurants, hotels and gastro pubs.

What are the entry level requirements? Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English, maths and ICT. You will be required to attend college 1 day a week. What could I progress on to? Advanced Apprenticeship in Engineering or a career in Engineering. Which qualification will I leave with? Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Performing Engineering Operations.

What are the entry level requirements? Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English, maths and ICT. You will be required to attend college 1 day a week. What could I progress on to? Advanced Apprenticeship in Plumbing or become a qualified plumber. Which qualification will I leave with? Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Plumbing and Heating.

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You will learn all aspects of food storage, preparation and cooking, food hygiene and working in a busy kitchen. What are the entry level requirements? Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English and maths. You will be required to attend college 1 day a week. What could I progress on to? Professional Cookery could take you anywhere around the world. You can also progress onto the Advanced Apprenticeship in Professional Cookery. Which qualification will I leave with? Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Professional Cookery.


SUPPORTING TEACHING & LEARNING IN SCHOOLS

VEHICLE MAINTENANCE & REPAIR

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Level: 2 - Intermediate

Level: 2 - Intermediate

Level: 3 - Advanced

Duration: 12-18 months

Duration: 18-24 months

Duration: 12-18 months

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Automotive Training Centre

Campus: N/A

Course code: 18067

Course code: 8906

Course code: 1050

What will I study?

What will I study?

What will I study?

Apprenticeships in Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools are designed to support you in learning about communication and how to form professional relationships with children, young people and adults. You will learn about schools as organisations and understand children and the development of young people as well as safeguarding and well-being. Your tutor/assessor will help you choose other specialist units to study in regards to the needs of your workplace.

Apprenticeships in Motor Vehicle are designed to develop skills in a variety of roles, including dealerships. They can focus on a particular manufacturer or an independent garage that deals with many different makes of vehicle. You’ll be working in a service technician type role, carrying out routine maintenance and basic repairs, as well as identifying and reporting faults.

Apprenticeships in Business Administration are designed to develop skills in roles such as Admin Assistant, Receptionist or Sales Support. You will study modules including communication in a business environment, principles of business communication and information, principles of administration, principles of business, managing personal and professional development.

What are the entry level requirements? Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English, maths and ICT. You will be required to attend college.

What are the entry level requirements?

What are the entry level requirements? Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English, maths and ICT. You will be required to attend college 1 day a week. What could I progress on to? Advanced Apprenticeship in Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools.

What could I progress on to? You can progress onto a career as a Qualified Motor Vehicle Engineer or progress onto Advanced Apprenticeship in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair.

Which qualification will I leave with? L2 Diploma in Specialist Support for Teaching & Learning in Schools.

Which qualification will I leave with? Level 2 Diploma in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Competence.

Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English, maths and ICT. What could I progress on to? This Apprenticeship gives you an opportunity to work at the heart of various industries. You could also progress on to professional business courses or degree level apprenticeships. Which qualification will I leave with? Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Business and Administration.

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“I PLAN TO TRAVEL THE WORLD AND EXPERIENCE NEW FOOD CULTURES.” Leigh Armstrong

Level 3 Professional Cookery apprentice Employed by: Webbe’s Rock-a-Nore ‘Sussex Coast College Hastings had great reviews for Apprenticeships, and as I studied at the college before, I was aware of how good the teaching was and the environment the college has created.’ ‘I love my Apprenticeship at Webbe’s Rock-A-Nore as I am learning on the job and I am able to further my knowledge in the catering industry. I am meeting new people in the same business and learning from them too.’ ‘I plan to travel the world and experience new food cultures and to carry on learning more about catering.’ Paul Webbe, ‘Webbes’ and ‘The Wild Mushroom’ Restaurateur, spoke about the benefits of having an Apprentice. ‘Having an apprentice allows us to develop the skills of an individual, which then directly benefits our business. We can offer opportunities to local people who have a genuine interest in the area that they live in. We find that if we invest out time and our knowledge, we are rewarded with a loyal and enthusiastic member of the team, who is eager to learn and further their career in our industry.’ ‘We have found working with the Sussex Coast College Apprenticeship team to be a positive experience, and would recommend the apprentice programme to any business that is considering this as an option,’ 158 | www.sussexcoast.ac.uk | 01424 458465 | info@sussexcoast.ac.uk


CARPENTRY

CUSTOMER SERVICE

EARLY YEARS EDUCATOR

Level: 3 - Advanced

Level: 3 - Advanced

Level: 3 - Advanced

Duration: 24 months (2 years)

Duration: 18-24 months

Duration: 20-24 months

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Work-based assessment

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 15618

Course code: 1055

Course code: 17935

What will I study?

What will I study?

What will I study?

Apprenticeships in Site Carpentry are designed to develop skills for working on a construction site, domestic or commercial premises to given specifications and erecting complex structural carcassing components, such as trussed rafter roofs and traditional cut roofs.

Apprenticeships in Customer Service are designed to develop skills in communicating with customers, resolving problems, building relationships with customers, promoting products and/or services, using appropriate communication channels, keeping records, gathering customer feedback and working in a team.

Apprenticeships in Early Years are designed to develop your skills in developing children and young people’s development, safeguarding the welfare of children and young people and understanding partnership working in services for children and young people. This apprenticeship is ideal if you want to learn how to promote a child’s physical, emotional and social development.

What are the entry level requirements? Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English and maths. You will be required to attend college 1 day a week. What could I progress on to? You will be a Qualified Carpenter or can study industry accredited short courses Which qualification will I leave with? Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Wood Occupations (Construction).

You will study the delivery of effective customer service, including how customers’ needs and expectations are formed, how to respond to customer complaints and legislation associated with the customer service process. What are the entry level requirements? Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English and maths. What could I progress on to? This Apprenticeship gives you an opportunity to work at the heart of various industries on the front line of customer service. Which qualification will I leave with? Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Customer Service.

What are the entry level requirements? If you do not already hold GCSE qualifications grade C or above in English and maths you will be required to study and successfully achieve English and maths GCSEs grade C or above alongside the apprenticeship. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in ICT. Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. You will be required to attend college 1 day a week. What could I progress on to? Foundation degrees in Early Years or higher level jobs within the sector e.g. Nursery Supervisor, Nursery Manager, Pre-School Manager or Coordinator. Which qualification will I leave with? L3 Diploma in Children’s Learning and Development (Early Years Educator).

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ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION

ENGINEERING

HAIRDRESSING

Level: 3 - Advanced

Level: 3 - Advanced

Level: 3 - Advanced

Duration: 42 months

Duration: 18-36 months

Duration: 18-24 months

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 1056

Course code: 1060

Course code: 1064

What will I study?

What will I study?

What will I study?

Apprenticeships in Electrical Installation are designed to develop skills in roles such as inspection, testing and commissioning of electrical systems, devices, appliances and equipment in a variety of buildings, structures and environments, including domestic, industrial, commercial, agricultural and leisure.

There are multiple pathways in Engineering Apprenticeships. These will be determined by the employer’s specialist area, with a focus on developing relevant skills.

Apprenticeships in Hairdressing are designed to develop skills such as booking appointments, shampooing, conditioning, drying and styling hair, and mixing and applying hair colouring.

What are the entry level requirements?

What are the entry level requirements?

Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English, maths and ICT. You may be required to attend college 1 day a week.

Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English and maths. You will be required to attend college 1 day a week.

What could I progress on to? Qualified Engineer. HNC/HND in Engineering.

What could I progress on to? Qualified hairdresser/stylist or industry accredited courses.

What are the entry level requirements? Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English, maths and ICT. You may be required to attend college 1 day a week. What could I progress on to? You could apply for Electrician roles or on to industry accredited short courses.

Which qualification will I leave with? Level 3 NVQ Extended Diploma in Engineering.

Which qualification will I leave with? Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Hairdressing.

Which qualification will I leave with? Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Installing Electrotechnical Systems and Equipment (Buildings, Structures and the Environment).

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HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE Level: 3 - Advanced Duration: 18-24 months Campus: Work-based assessment Course code: 1067 What will I study? Apprenticeships in Health and Social Care are designed to develop skills for roles in hospitals, the community, hospices or private clinics as a healthcare support worker or a healthcare assistant. You could be supporting doctors or nurses or helping patients in hospital wards or their homes. What are the entry level requirements? Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English and maths. What could I progress on to? Organisations you might be employed by may include care homes, domiciliary care services, GP practices or hospitals. You could also progress on to a HNC/HND in Health and Social Care or General Nursing. Which qualification will I leave with? Level 3 Diploma in Health & Social Care.

“BEING AN APPRENTICE GIVES HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE .” Zoe Rainger

Level 2 Hairdressing apprentice Employed by: Emma Hellier Hairdressers ‘I love hairdressing and achieving goals that I or someone else has set me. Hairdressing can be hard, but it’s worth every minute.’ ‘Being an Apprentice gives hands-on experience on what it is like to work in a busy commercial salon. The industry is such a big and wonderful place to explore.’

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ICT Level: 3 - Advanced Duration: 18-24 months Campus: Ore Valley Course code: 1068 What will I study? Apprenticeships in ICT are designed to develop skills for roles such as Support Technician, Website Administrator, Helpdesk Professional, Desktop Support Engineer or Database Administrator.

“BEING AN APPRENTICE IS BETTER THAN DOING A FULL-TIME COURSE .” Connor McEwan

Level 2 Plumbing apprentice Employed by: First Call Plumbing and Heating ‘My dad used to have apprentices and is a huge supporter for the scheme. He told me the benefits of having a qualification in a trade. Plumbers are highly sought after in other countries, so being qualified,opens up my options to be able to travel abroad and work in countries such as America and Australia.’ ‘Being an apprentice is better than doing a full time course because of the immediate experience and knowledge you gain while in the workplace, which you can’t learn in the classroom. You gain confidence and feel prepared for going into the world of work.’

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Level 3 is ideal for those looking to progress in their career or to learn new ICT skills. It is also appropriate for those looking to enter higher education. This qualification comprises of two mandatory units and a wide range of optional units selected to meet national occupational standards or specific vendor requirements. Some of these include software development, networking, games development, web development, project management and so much more. What are the entry level requirements? Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English, maths and ICT. You will be required to attend college 1 day a week. What could I progress on to? This gives you an opportunity to work at the heart of various industries, for example web development, programming, first line support. You could progress on to a HNC/HND in ICT. Which qualification will I leave with? Level 3 Diploma in ICT Professional Competence (QCF).


PLUMBING

SUPPORTING TEACHING & LEARNING IN SCHOOLS

VEHICLE MAINTENANCE & REPAIR

Level: 3 - Advanced

Level: 3 - Advanced

Level: 3 - Advanced

Duration: 24 months

Duration: 18-24 months

Duration: 18-24 months

Campus: Ore Valley

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Automotive Training Centre

Course code: 1097

Course code: 18068

Course code: 13565

What will I study?

What will I study?

What will I study?

Apprenticeships in Plumbing are designed to develop skills in the installation and maintenance of plumbing systems and components. You will be working under minimal supervision to complete the installation and maintenance of domestic hot water, cold water, sanitation, drainage, rainwater systems, central heating systems and components.

Apprenticeships in Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools are designed to support you in learning about communication and how to form professional relationships with children, young people and adults. You will learn about schools as organisations and understand children and the development of young people as well as safeguarding and wellbeing. Your Tutor/Assessor will help you choose other specialist units to study in regards to the needs of your workplace.

Apprenticeships in Motor Vehicle are designed to develop skills in a variety of roles, including dealerships. They can focus on a particular manufacturer or an independent garage that deals with many different makes of vehicle. You’ll be working in a service technician type role, carrying out routine maintenance and basic repairs, as well as identifying and reporting faults.

What are the entry level requirements? Successful completion of the Intermediate Level Apprenticeship in Plumbing. Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. You will be required to attend college 1 day a week. What could I progress on to? Qualified plumber or industry accredited short courses. Which qualification will I leave with? Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Domestic Plumbing and Heating.

What are the entry level requirements? Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English, maths and ICT. You will be required to attend college 1 day a week. What could I progress on to? Higher level qualifications within the sector. Which qualification will I leave with? L3 Diploma in Specialist Support for Teaching & Learning in Schools.

What are the entry level requirements? Once employed, apprentices must have a contract of employment for a minimum of 30 hours per week; and successfully complete a probationary period at work. In addition they must complete initial assessments in English, maths and information technology. The initial assessments and interviews will be carried out at the college. Depending on your prior attainment, you may be required to complete Functional Skills in English, maths and ICT. You will be required to attend college. What could I progress on to? Qualified Motor Vehicle Engineer or industry accredited short courses. Which qualification will I leave with? Level 3 Diploma in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Competence.

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