Widening Access - Summer School for adult learners

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Widening Access Summer School for adult learners

Llandaff Campus

12th - 23rd June 2023

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Welcome!

Welcome to the Cardiff Metropolitan University Summer School for Adult Learners 2023. Our Widening Access Team are providing a variety of FREE taster courses on our Llandaff campus running from the 12th - 23rd June 2023.

Who are we?

The Widening Access Team work closely with local communities to run a variety of courses targeting those who have not previously had the opportunity to study in Higher Education. Our Summer School is an opportunity for learners to see our facilities and experience what it might be like to study at university.

These taster courses can also lead onto longer accredited courses, which can provide an access route to study on our Foundation Programmes here at Cardiff Met. We work closely with the Reaching Wider Team at Cardiff Met who provide additional experiences and opportunities for adult learners to access Higher Education. Reaching Wider are running some exciting new courses in this year’s program.

Who can attend?

Our Summer School is open to all adults over 18 years old. However, priority is given to learners who:

✔ live in areas of multiple deprivation

✔ have not accessed Higher Education opportunities

✔ are claiming Government Benefits (excluding child benefit)

✔ are on low incomes or facing ‘in work poverty’

✔ are a full-time unpaid carer or care leaver

✔ have been referred by one of our partner organisations

How do I sign up?

You can enrol by completing the online booking form available on our website at: www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/summerschool or by scanning the QR code. If you are having difficulties accessing the form or require help with its completion, please contact our Widening Access team who will be happy to help

 029 2020 1563

 wideningaccess@cardiffmet.ac.uk

Scan here to sign up using our online booking form

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Cardiff Met Summer School for Adult Learners 1 Page Academic Skills 2 Access to Teaching: Make me a teacher 2 Art with a Heart 3 Artistic Painting 3 Beginners’ Photography 4 Changing Communities: An Introduction to Social Action 4 Child Development 5 Creative Writing & Illustration 5 Crime & Social Justice 6 Developing a Hospitality Side Hustle 6 Environmental Writing 7 Game Jam: Game Design & Play 7 How to Create Your Art & Design Portfolio 8 Introduction to Health & Social Care 8 Introduction to Preparing to Teach Adults 9 Introduction to Sewing 9 Introduction to Sociology 10 Introduction to Youth & Community Work 10 Plan Your Future 11 Preparing for Academic IELTS 11 Starting Your Own Enterprise 12 Understanding Mental Health & Wellbeing of Children/Young People 12 Upcycling Fashion 13 Writing Science Fiction & Fantasy 13 Learner Feedback 14 Handy Course Planner 15 Learner Journey 16-17 FAQs 18-19 Next Steps 20-21 Additional Support 22-23 Terms and Conditions 24-25 Index

Tuesday 13th & Wednesday 14th June 2-day course

10.00am to 3.00pm

Academic Skills

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

This two-day course forms an exciting opportunity for you to improve your academic skills. Focusing on four essential areas – writing, research, note-taking, and time management –these workshops will be very useful in preparing you for further study, either at college or on one of our accredited Widening Access courses.

In the ‘writing’ session, we will look at how you can write clearly and effectively. We will also consider some common writing mistakes and how to avoid them. Research is about finding the right information. In this session, we will explore the resources available to do this and the types of sources you might find.

Note-making will show you how writing down information can be turned into a more important part of learning. By thinking carefully about what you’re reading or listening to, you can remember much more about the topic. Time management will show you how to organise your commitments and easily keep on top of the demands on your time. Getting organised means, you will be able to tick off each of the tasks on your 'to do' list and feel that sense of satisfaction that you are making progress!

Wednesday 14th or Wednesday 21st June

½ day course

(two dates available)

10.00am to 12.00 noon

Access to Teaching: Make me a Teacher

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

Have you considered teaching as a career? Do you want to know if teaching is for you? Do you want to make a difference but lack the knowledge about how best to start your teaching journey? This session is designed to provide an insight into the life of teaching as well as where to start on your teaching journey. This session looks at the routes into teaching and gives an opportunity to ask key questions to help you explore your own skills, knowledge, and experience to support you to go into a teaching career.

The session is relaxed, interactive and an enjoyable way of finding out more about a potential new career for yourself. You will hear and discuss the primary and secondary teaching role; look at what makes a perfect teacher; identify what you need to do to be successful; and explore potential progression routes for further study. So, if you want to find out more about teaching, this session is for you. It’s a great opportunity to plan your next career steps.

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Wednesday 14thJune 1-day course 10.00am to 3.00pm

Art with a Heart

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

Thursday 15th & Friday 16th June 2-day course 10.00am to 3.00pm

Artistic Painting

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

All levels of experience welcome!

We will practice skills of observing, visually recording and developing your own styles in producing beautiful and intriguing still life. We will initially use pencil and other media, but we will focus on experimenting with textiles, in learning how to capture the presence of objects in front of us.

You will develop a small portfolio to contribute to your personal art collection, which could be put forward towards an application to Level 3 Art Foundation or Level 4 university Art degree, or that can instead be enjoyed at home. We will practice and experiment with new ways of observing and depicting solidity, weight, shadow, texture, tone, feeling, representation and heart, and the relationship of one object with another. Develop in confidence and express yourself in new ways as we push the boundaries and see the world, and ourselves, differently.

This fun two-day course aims to investigate what inspires us to creative expression and explore various mark making and drawing techniques including observation skills, composition planning and understanding colour. There will be plenty of advice and help for you to develop and hone your artistic skills and build your confidence.

This course is about your artistic journey and allows you to go at your own pace and just enjoy the process of being creative. Through the medium of acrylic paints, you can immerse yourself in being creative and produce a finished piece/masterpiece on canvas!

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Thursday 22nd & Friday 23rd June 2-day course 10.00am to 3.00pm

Beginners’ Photography

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

Tuesday 20th June 1-day course 10.00am to 2.30pm

Changing Communities: An Introduction to Social Action

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

This short course will give learners an introduction to social action, who can be involved and the benefits to individuals and the wider community, and common challenges faced.

This two-day course is suitable for beginners and breaks down the basic components of successful photography. We will look at techniques including exposure and composition, helping you to take better photographs and identify what makes photographs appealing.

The course will also concentrate on helping you understand the equipment you are using, whether it is the latest handheld camera or your camera phone. This is a creative course and acts as a useful introduction to the subject of Photography.

We advise that all students have access to a digital camera or camera phone and know how to operate them.

The course will provide an overview on how to identify community needs, understand how to work with others to set goals and the resources required for effective change through community-based events, action, and campaigns. It is ideal if you want to start, or continue, working or volunteering in the community and want to learn how to make a change. This course is a great introduction to the 10 credit Youth and Community Education module run in the community.

Course supported and funded by Reaching Wider.

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Monday 19th & Tuesday 20th June 2-day course 10.00am to 3.00pm

Child Development

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

Monday 19th, Thursday 22nd & Friday 23rd June 3-day course

10.00am to 3.00pm

Creative Writing & Illustration

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

This short course combines art or illustration with the written word.

This short course introduces the value of play and looks at the potential it offers in supporting babies’ and young children's development.

You will explore different concepts and ideas to gain knowledge and understanding of children’s play and then identify ways to successfully apply these. The course is a great introduction to the subject with follow-on opportunities available through the Children and Childhood in the Early Years, Level 3 accredited module.

Art materials will be available to allow you to explore your creative ideas. You will be encouraged to develop your written skills, critical thinking and reflection through collaboration with others. The course will encourage open group discussion and positive feedback to encourage personal growth, increase technical ability and build confidence.

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Wednesday 21st June 1-day course 10.00am to 2.30pm

Crime & Social Justice

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

This short introductory course is designed for those who are interested to understand concepts of crime and deviance, from a sociological ‘people’ perspective.

The session will explore the function of rules and rule-breaking within modern societies and will create an opportunity for students to engage with topical issues and ideas.

The course is also an ideal introduction to the 10 credit Sociology and/or Psychology module that will be run in the community.

Course supported and funded by Reaching Wider.

Friday 16th & Monday 19th June 2-day course 10.00am to 2.30pm

Developing a Hospitality Side Hustle

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

Do you want to develop your skills to become your own boss? In recent years there has been a boom of @home business start-ups, a trend which is continuing. On this two-day course you will explore the world of business start-up, idea generation and entrepreneurship within Hospitality and Food.

You will have the opportunity to explore competition, customers, and costs to create a business unique selling proposition. Excitingly, you will be supported to create a 5-minute sales pitch to convey the business concept to our Cardiff Met Dragons.

A great opportunity for those wanting to explore, or develop, a hospitality side hustle or main serving!

Course supported and funded by Reaching Wider.

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Monday 12th & Tuesday 13th June

2-day course

10.00am to 3.00pm

Environmental Writing

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

Thursday 15th & Friday 16th June

2-day course

10.00am to 2.30pm

Game Jam: Game Design & Play

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

Do you love playing video games?

How about creating and designing your own? This two-day taster course involves participants working to create a game within a timeframe and in accordance with a given brief or theme. There will be plenty of time to play and test game mechanics using industry standard tools. The game will be presented at the end of the course for group feedback.

With the continuing degradation of the environment, there has never been a more important time for climate change fiction. Over the two days, you will be introduced to this fast-growing genre. We will look at a variety of environmental writers to explore their use of theme, character and writing style. You will learn the fundamentals of environmental fiction, gain an understanding of the key themes that are crucial to the genre and learn how to craft your own stories. Through tutor lead discussions and creative writing exercises, you will learn how to cut through the scientific jargon that surrounds climate change fiction and write stories that reach people.

Following completion of this session there will be an opportunity to move onto a more in-depth short course.

Course supported and funded by Reaching Wider.

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Monday 19th June 1-day course 10.00am to 3.00pm

How to Create your Art & Design Portfolio

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

Whether you’re looking to do an Art & Design foundation course, further your studies in the creative field or create a body of work for your own professional practise, this portfolio building session will help you take your skills to the next level. You will learn a variety of techniques that include exploring news styles and methods of producing artwork, as well as page layout ideas, finishing and editing your work.

Bring two or three pieces of work along with you. It could be an experimental or a final piece or even a sketchbook filled with drawings/ paintings that you’d like to showcase in your portfolio. We will work together and get your portfolio started!

Tuesday 13th & Wednesday 14th June 2-day course

10.00am to 3.00pm

Introduction to Health & Social Care

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

During this course, you will learn about the wide range of interesting opportunities there are for you within the field of Health and Social Care. You will gain an insight into the laws within Health & Social Care, along with an introduction to communication skills, partnership working and professional practice which are key to success.

Health and Social Care is a complex area, and we will also consider the mixed economy of Health & Social Care provision and the resulting challenges. Central to this sector is community, so part of the course will be spent getting a better understanding of the needs of the communities served by Health and Social Care providers. Join us for this interactive course showcasing the diversity of Health and Social Care.

This course is a great introduction to the 10 Credit Communities and Health module run in the community.

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Monday 12th June 1-day course 10.00am to 3.00pm

Introduction to Preparing to Teach Adults

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

Many adults are returning to learning and with this comes the need for encouraging and inspiring tutors to teach them.

This course looks at the skills required by those who feel they could really make a difference in helping others through teaching adults. The session is relaxed, interactive and an enjoyable way of finding out more about a potential new career for yourself. You will discuss the role of the tutor; look at the way in which personal motivation can impact upon learning; identify techniques and methods that promote successful learning; and explore potential progression routes for further study.

If you want to find out more about teaching adults, this course is for you. It is a great introduction to the PGCE (Postgraduate Certificate in Education) or PCET (Post Compulsory Education and Training) which will qualify you to be a teacher in the post 16 education and training sector.

Friday 16th & Monday 19th June 2-day course 10.00am to 3.00pm

Introduction to Sewing

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

This introductory 2-day course will explore the different functions and settings of the sewing machine. The course will help you gain confidence and try a variety of hand and sewing machine skills. We will then use these skills to discuss how you can upcycle or repair existing garments. Machines will be provided but if you have your own machine, you are welcome to bring this with you and find out how to get the best out of it.

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Thursday 15th & Friday 16th June

2-day course

10.00am to 3.00pm

Introduction to Sociology

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

This course is designed for those who want to understand what sociology is. You will learn how social, cultural, political and economic issues can shape individual actions and beliefs. Learners will be able to identify examples illustrating how sociology helps us to critically explore the everyday things we take for granted and how it can help us understand wider social, economic, global, and political issues.

There will also be an opportunity to discover how relevant sociology can be in broadening both vocational and academic careers.

The course is also an ideal introduction to the 10 credit Sociology module that will be run in the community.

Wednesday 14th, Thursday 15th & Friday 16th June

3-day course

10.00am to 3.00pm

Introduction to Youth & Community Work

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

More people are keen to make a difference in their communities but lack the knowledge about how best to get involved. This course is designed as an introduction for those who wish to undertake professional training in youth and community work and those who would like to know more about studying in this area.

It is ideal for people who care about their community and want to know more, and it is also good for youth or community workers with little previous experience of studying. Themes that will be developed within the course include learning from experience, coping in new surroundings and understanding others.

This course is a great introduction to the 10 credit Youth and Community Education module run in the community.

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Adult Learners

Tuesday 13th June 1-day course 10.00am to 3.00pm

Plan your Future

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

Looking for a new direction? Need some motivation?

This one-day course aims to boost your self-esteem, build your confidence, and help you 'Plan your future' through a series of fun goal setting exercises.

We will look at your existing skillset and explore your future options with plenty of practical support and confidence-building exercises designed to motivate you towards achieving your personal and professional goals.

By exploring your expectations, experiences, achievements, and aspirations, we will give you the tools to make choices that are right for your future direction. There will be career advice and tailored individual coaching signposting you to relevant resources, as well as proactive help with planning or updating your CV, interview tips and techniques, communication skills and navigating job site platforms. Let us help you to make a fresh start!

Thursday 222d June 1-day course 10.00am to 3.00pm

Preparing for Academic IELTS

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

If you are interested in studying at university, but English is not your first language, you may have some concerns about accessing learning opportunities.

This one-day taster session is a fantastic opportunity for anyone in that position. This fully interactive session will provide short bite-sized exercises covering the following core areas: Speaking, Listening, Reading & Writing. Learners will be encouraged to build their confidence by participating in a safe, supportive environment and will then receive signposting to future learning opportunities.

This course is a great introduction to the full Preparing for Academic IELTS course that Widening Access offers.

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Tuesday 13th June 1-day course 10.00am to 3.00pm

Starting your own Enterprise

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

The main aim of this short one-day course is to offer a ‘taster experience’ to participants who are considering a business idea and wanting to start their own enterprise.

The course will help to build knowledge, confidence, and skills for potential and aspiring entrepreneurs to start their own micro, small and medium enterprises and/or social enterprises. This course will also help owners/managers to run their current enterprises more effectively.

At the end of this course, you will be able to demonstrate your own suitability as an entrepreneur; discuss your expectations, motivations and risks involved in setting up your enterprise.

You will be able to explain the process of setting up an enterprise/business, outlining the financial and human resources needed. You also will be able to identify which type of company suits your business idea, how to comply with company laws, regulations; access to finance; key areas for marketing, sales, and social media.

Thursday 22nd June 1-day course 10.00am to 2.30pm

Understanding Mental Health & Wellbeing of Children/Young People

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

This short course will give an insight into mental health and wellbeing, with a focus on children and young people. The course will explore the differences between mental health and wellbeing, consider the challenges that affect our mental health/wellbeing and consider strategies to support/signpost and enhance mental health/wellbeing.

This course is a good introduction to those who work with, or look after children and young people at home, in school or in the community. It may spark your interest in moving on to the Widening Access accredited Children & Childhood in the Early Years and Psychology community courses.

Course supported and funded by Reaching Wider.

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Thursday 22nd & Friday 23rd June

2-day course

10.00am to 3.00pm

Upcycling Fashion

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

Wednesday 14th

Thursday 15th & Friday 16th June

3-day course

10.00am to 3.00pm

Writing Science Fiction & Fantasy

Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus

Bring your garments you no longer wear to turn into something new. This two-day course will split into two sections. Day one will look at the properties of the garment and why you acquired it? Why don't you wear it anymore? What can be done to change it - exploring design options and planning the transformation?

On day two we assemble the required materials and make the transformations. Some basic sewing skills, including knowledge of how to use a sewing machine, would be helpful. Due to time constraints, we must limit one transformation per participant.

This exciting three-day creative writing course looks at one of the most popular genres of fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy. You will gain hands-on experience writing science fiction and fantasy stories through tutor-led discussions, presentations, and creative writing exercises.

The course will introduce you to the array of themes typically found in the genre and help you discover how to engage with your chosen theme in your writing. Over the three days, you will explore the styles and techniques of established authors and learn how to discover your own writing voice and how to create complex yet realistic characters.

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Very enjoyable course lovely tutor and also lovely group of people

Course was great, tutor had great knowledge and personal skills, met lovely people – helped me with my choices

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The course is really good and it gives the confidence needed to go into education again...
If I had known it would feel this good, I would have tried harder in school :)

Handy Course Planner

Use this planner to help you plan and book the best courses for you. The planner will ensure you avoid booking on two courses that may clash. All courses start at 10am and finish at 3.00pm unless otherwise stated.

SUMMER SCHOOL 2023

Environmental Writing

Introduction to Preparing to Teach Adults

Academic Skills

Plan Your Future

Starting Your Own Enterprise

Introduction to Health and Social Care

Writing Science Fiction and Fantasy

Access to Teaching: Make me a Teacher

Introduction to Youth and Community Work

Art with a Heart

Artistic Painting

Introduction to Sociology

Game Jam: Game Design & Play

Introduction to Sewing

Developing a Hospitality Side Hustle

Child Development

How to Create your Art and Design Portfolio

Creative Writing & Illustration

Changing Communities: An Introduction to Social Action

Crime & Social Justice

Access to Teaching: Make me a Teacher

Beginners' Photography

Preparing for Academic IELTS

Upcycling Fashion

Understanding Mental Health & Wellbeing of Children/ Young People

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Mon 12 June Tues 13 June Weds 14 June Thurs 15 June Fri 16 June Mon 19 June Tues 20 June Weds 21 June Thurs 22 June Fri 23 June

Learner Journey

My name is Esther, my journey with Cardiff Met started with my attendance on the Widening Access Accredited Level 3 (10 credit) course in Youth and Community Work. By the end of this course, I was inspired to pursue the degree and was thrilled when I was given an opportunity to initially study at the Foundation level at Cardiff Met.

My journey into Youth Work has been exciting and rewarding. I still can’t quite believe the journey I have had! The thought of going back to education was quite daunting. I was worried whether I would have enough time to fit in study in an already busy lifestyle as a mother of three? Would I have the motivation and ability to see the course through?

However, my study at Cardiff Met has exceeded my aims and desires. I have completed the BA Honours and was amazed to achieve a First in my Portfolio on Professional Practice and was very pleased to graduate with two Dean’s Awards, one in

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Professional Practice and another in Community Award. I have now progressed to studying the Masters in Advance Youth Work, which I am currently thoroughly enjoying.

I believe that my success is due to the investments and care of the Youth and Community Work tutors at Cardiff Met. Their approach to teaching has impacted me not only academically, but also on a personal level because of their belief and encouragement. Not only were they supportive in my studies but they were also concerned of my wellbeing and supported wherever they were able to.

I had the opportunity to learn firsthand from all my tutors about what it means to be a youth worker and this experience will never leave me. Studying at Cardiff Met has also created several youth work opportunities for me. I have held several paying roles since studying at Cardiff Met, which include Youth Club Sessional Worker, Project Worker, Senior Youth Officer for a Charity organisation and I currently have the privilege of working in a secondary school.

I am privileged to be able to enable young people to become responsible, happy young people. I truly believe the ball is in my court now and I can choose from numerous occupations, as my Level 6 tutor said, ‘Esther you have the skills to operate in any setting you want to’.

Click here to read the latest edition of our Widening Access Journeys publication

Scan here to find out what accredited courses we have coming up or contact

wideningaccess@cardiffmet.ac.uk

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can anyone attend a Summer School course?

All adults aged 18 and over can apply, but priority on our Summer School places is given to those groups of learners listed on the inside cover of this booklet.

How much will my Widening Access Summer School course cost?

All our Widening Access Summer School courses are FREE of charge.

Do I need any qualification to attend Summer School?

No qualifications are required to attend Summer School courses.

Do I need to book?

You must book onto the course you wish to attend using the online booking form, scan here to access, or type

www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/summerschool into your browser. If you have not received a response within 7 days, please check that your confirmation email has not been sent to your Spam or Junk email folders. If you are having difficulty with the form, please call the Widening Access team on 02920 201563 and we can help you further. Please do not turn up to campus without a prior booking.

Can I book on more than one course?

You may attend more than one course. Check out our Planner on page 15 to make sure the courses you wish to

attend are not running at the same time. It will not be possible for you to attend more than one course on the same day.

Where and when are the courses?

All our courses will start at 10am and finish at 3pm (unless otherwise stated) and will be on our Llandaff Campus. For further information and directions please look at our website: www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/llandaff

Can I park on campus?

Parking space on campus is limited and if it is possible to come via Public Transport this is our preferred option. Cardiff Met operates a pay and display parking system, costing £1 for a half day and £2 for a whole day parking. If you intend parking on campus, you will need to enter via the main entrance, turn right into the guest car park (and visitors spaces). Please go into Reception to register your car, you will then have to pay for parking and reception will direct you to available spaces. A Student Ambassador will be available at reception to give you any help needed.

Where do I come on the first morning?

Please report to the Main Reception at the front of campus for the start of the course.

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Learners
Scan for directions Campus map here

Our student ambassadors will be there to welcome you, get you registered and take you to your class. They are also available to answer any queries you may have regarding your course or facilities at the University.

Do I need to bring anything to the course?

You do not need to bring anything specific for your course. Pens and paper will be provided, and your tutor will provide any resources you may need for the course.

What if I haven’t done any study for a long time?

You are not expected to come with any prior subject knowledge. The courses are set up for people who have been out of education for a while. Experienced tutors will help you to develop your skills and expand your knowledge in a supportive, friendly, and fun environment. These courses are intended to give you a taste of what it would be like to study at university.

Will I have to speak out loud in the course?

We find that you will get a better learning experience if you are able to contribute to class discussions. However, if you are anxious about doing so you will not be forced. We want you to enjoy the course and contribute as much or as little as feels comfortable to you.

Is lunch provided?

Refreshments are not provided as part of our courses. However, some catering facilities are available oncampus to purchase drinks and cold food.

I can only attend one of the days of the course. Can I still come?

You will not be able to attend if you are unable to come on all the days on which the course is running. Very often our courses will build on the work done the previous day and it is disruptive to both the tutor and other learners if you can only attend part of the course.

What if I have booked but can’t attend?

Spaces are limited on each of our Summer School courses. If you have booked a space but cannot now attend, please let us know. We will often have a waiting list of people wanting to come and by informing us in advance you can no longer attend, this means we can then offer them your place.

If I enjoy attending a Summer School course, what can I do next?

If you have enjoyed your Summer School course and wish to continue your learning journey, why not attend one of our taster or accredited courses which run out in the community? Full details of courses running can be found on our website: www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/ wideningaccess

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Next steps at Cardiff Metropolitan University

No traditional entry qualifications?

Cardiff Metropolitan University run one year Foundation courses which may be suitable for adults who do not have traditional entry qualifications but who do have other skills and experiences. Studying one of these courses for a year can really help grow your confidence and your skills.

On completion of this, you can progress onto one of a range of degree programmes offered at Cardiff Metropolitan University. Although a place cannot be guaranteed, it may be worth contacting our programme leaders to chat through your individual circumstances, they will be able to advise on steps necessary to take to access the course.

Foundation Degree Programme: Cardiff School of Management

www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/foundationmanagement

Lisa Wright

lwright@cardiffmet.ac.uk

+44 (0)29 2041 6318

Foundation Degree Programme: Cardiff School of Technology

www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/technologies/ courses/pages/foundationengineering-and-computer-science

Paul Jenkins

pjenkins2@cardiffmet.ac.uk

+44 (0)29 2041 6070

Foundation Degree Programme: Cardiff School of Education & Social Policy

Please contact the programme leaders:

Foundation leading to BSc (Hons) Health Sciences

www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/foundationhealth-sciences

Dr Paul Foley

pfoley@cardiffmet.ac.uk

+44 (0)29 2020 5632

Foundation leading to BA/BSc (Hons) Social Sciences

www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/foundationsocial-science

Sarah Taylor-Jones

foundationsocsci@cardiffmet.ac.uk

+44 (0)29 2041 7228

www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/foundationcertificate-youth-and-communitywork.asp

Louise Cook

Lcook@cardiffmet.ac.uk

+44 (0)29 2020 5947

Admissions Enquiries

For general enquiries please contact the Cardiff Met Admissions Team on 029 2041 6010 or email

askadmissions@cardiffmet.ac.uk

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How to Apply to Cardiff Met?

Are you an adult learner who would like to apply to Cardiff Met? Do you know how to apply? Do you want to know more about the costs involved and what support may be available to you, such as grants, loans, and bursaries?

University is not just for young people. There are plenty of adult learners of all ages studying on all different courses here at Cardiff Met.

Each lunchtime we will have information and staff available in the atrium on the ground floor of Cardiff School of Management so that you can find out more about further study in the community or ask any questions regarding your learning journey. We look forward to seeing you – no appointment is necessary, just pop down.

Reaching Wider Mentoring

If you decide that you would like to apply to University and you meet our eligibility criteria, Reaching Wider can provide you with a Mentor to support every step of your Higher Education journey. Mentors can provide advice and guidance on completing your application, applying for student finance, and making sure you are comfortable and confident to move forward with your education.

Scan here to express your interest and see if you are eligible for mentoring. If you are not eligible, we will sign post you to alternative support services.

Or alternatively, contact Ceri from the Reaching Wider Team

cnicolle@cardiffmet.ac.uk

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Additional Support

Student Services Team

Student Services teams offer support to students with a range of disabilities, learning difficulties, and physical or mental health conditions. Support is free and available to all Cardiff Met students.

There is a wide range of support available online and in person, group workshops, access to online tools and resources, and 1:1 appointments. The Wellbeing team can provide specialist advice throughout your studies, including liaising with your academic school to recommend study adjustments (e.g. exam arrangements) and applying for specialist one to one support and equipment. We can also help you to find the right support outside the University.

We encourage students to get in touch with the team prior to starting University as this gives us extra time to work together on getting the appropriate support in place for the start of the academic year.

If you would like to get in touch with a member of the team, please contact wellbeingsupport@cardiffmet.ac.uk or http://www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/student services

Money Advice Team

The Money Advice Team at Cardiff Met offers confidential and impartial advice on all aspects of student finance and its FREE to all prospective students.

Here are some of the things that they are able to offer/ help with:

✔ One-to-one appointments (in person or on Teams/phone)

✔ Advice on budgeting and money management

✔ Advice on what financial support is available and how to access it

✔ Emergency financial support (via university support funds)

✔ Signposting to relevant agencies

If you would like to book in with a member of the Money Advice team, please contact the i-zone on 029 2041 6170 or email:

financeadvice@cardiffmet.ac.uk or studentservices@cardiffmet.ac.uk

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A package of support is available to students who are:

• estranged (someone who is studying without the support of a family network and who is irreconcilably estranged from their parents),

• a care leaver (a person aged 25 or under, who has been looked after by a local authority for at least 13 weeks since the age of 14),

• or a student carer (if you care for someone and provide unpaid support to family and/or friends).

For details of support available for estranged and care leaver students, visit www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/study/finance/ bursaries/Pages/care-leavers

and for student carers, visit www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/study/finance/ bursaries/Pages/Student-carers

or contact Money and Welfare Adviser, Emma Cook, to discuss your options: ecook@cardiffmet.ac.uk

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Terms & conditions

Conduct

You are always expected to conduct yourself in a reasonable and orderly manner, having due regard for other people and to Cardiff Met property as outlined in the Student Code of Conduct.

Enrolment

All learners are required to enrol prior to the commencement of their programme of study. Enrolment is not complete until:

• a Cardiff Metropolitan enrolment form has been satisfactorily completed.

• any other administrative procedures have been satisfied.

Any learners who have any outstanding financial commitments to Cardiff Metropolitan will not be allowed to enrol.

Terms & Conditions

Learners must abide by Cardiff Met regulations, details of which are incorporated into the Cardiff Metropolitan University website.

All breakages or damage to Cardiff Met property must be reported at once to a member of staff. Students

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may be required to make good the loss of, or damage to, any book, apparatus or equipment in their charge.

Cardiff Met does not accept responsibility for loss or damage to personal property and in the event of any digital media being handed in as lost property, the University reserves the right to access this device to restore the property to its rightful owner.

Cardiff Met reserves the right to cancel, suspend or modify any programme should circumstances so require.

Any information provided by you on this enrolment form will be treated in accordance with Data Protection principles, in line with the requirements of the UK General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

We may share your data with partner organisations for the purposes of administering the course and confirming your attendance/ attainment. Our partner organisations are community organisations which direct us to which courses are needed in the local community in which we work.

The information we share with these organisations is limited to:

• An exchange of basic information (e.g. names of attendees if the community partner is hosting the course at one of their venues); and summarised information as to how many students may have progressed onto further learning after a course. For further information on how we use your personal data, please refer to the Student Fair Processing Notice.

Bicycles must be left in the special racks or stands provided and be securely locked. Please ask for assistance at Main Reception.

Cardiff Met reserves the right to remove students from the course at any time.

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