Higher Education Guide 2016/17

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welcome Research by the Department for Business Innovation & Skills (2013) suggests that people who have a degree earn on average £200,000 more over a lifetime than non-graduates. Studying Higher Education (HE) at Central College Nottingham offers you a more affordable route to gaining your degree or moving into employment. Central was again ranked in the top 20% of UK colleges (and top in Nottingham) for student satisfaction in the 2015 National Student Survey. And in their comments, students again said how much they benefitted from the friendly atmosphere and supportive teaching that built their confidence, not just in the subject but in their lives generally! In addition, 96% of Central graduates were in employment or further study 6 months after graduation (DLHE, 2013-2014) The College is also known for offering a friendly and lively learning environment with small class sizes, superb facilities and nationallyrecognised student support. At Central College Nottingham we also have a longstanding record of achievement and success. During the most recent review of Higher Education at Central, the QAA (Quality Assurance Agency) gave a resounding endorsement of the College by expressing full confidence in our university-level provision. Enjoy the prospectus and please give us a call if you would like to arrange a visit to talk to our tutors or students, who can help you make the right choice for your Higher Education. We look forward to welcoming you to Central.

The Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) is the body responsible for quality and standards in UK Higher Education.

Please Note: Although every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this publication, it is intended for guidance only. The College holds the right to withdraw or change information as necessary. If you require information from this guide in an alternative format, for example large print, please contact Student Support services at the College or call 0115 914 6414.

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OUR COURSES

Access to Higher Education Access to HE Programme Art, Design & photography Foundation Diploma in Art & Design Foundation Degree in Fine Art Foundation Degree in Photography Practice HND in Fashion & Textiles

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BUSINESS & COMMERCE Association of Accounting Technicians HNC/HND in Business

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CHILDCARE & early years Foundation Degree in Children’s & Young People’s Services

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cOMPUTING HNC in Computing & Systems Development HND in Computing & Systems Development

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construction HNC/HND in Construction

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ENGINEERING & Technology HNC in Electrical & Electronic Engineering HND Top Up in Electrical & Electronic Engineering HND in Electrical & Electronic Engineering HNC in Manufacturing Engineering HND Top Up in Manufacturing Engineering HND in Manufacturing Engineering HNC in Operations Engineering HND Top Up in Operations Engineering HND in Operations Engineering

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Leadership & Management Foundation Degree in Leadership & Management Science Foundation Degree in Criminal Justice (Forensic Criminology) Foundation Degree in Healthcare Science

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Sport Foundation Degree in Sport Coaching

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travel & tourism HNC/HND in Travel & Tourism Management

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why choose Higher Education at central college nottingham? The value of Higher Education

COLLEGE SPORT

Completing a course of study within Higher Education brings benefits on many levels. In terms of your future job, a degree can lead to increased earning potential, greater opportunities and a more rewarding career.

Central’s validation partnership with NTU allows our students access to a variety of facilities at NTU, for example learners studying on NTU-validated foundation degrees are eligible to compete and train with NTU sports teams in BUCS competitions.

Vocationally relevant Higher Education With our vast network of employers and staff with current industry experience, we guarantee the vocational relevance of our Higher Education courses so that what you learn will be applicable and useful in the work place. Quality Assured Higher Education Courses In their latest review, the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) gave a resounding endorsement of our Higher Education provision and our courses are validated by Nottingham Trent University (NTU), the University of Derby and Edexcel.

flexible qualifications and study routes Central offers a variety of university-level courses including HNCs, HNDs and foundation degrees. These allow you to develop your skills and expertise to the level you need whilst allowing you to receive a qualification at each stage along the way. The uniqueness of college-based Higher Education We offer smaller teaching groups and intensive academic support to enable you to achieve success and maximise your potential.

Student Satisfaction Our students tell us how much they value their college Higher Education experience, where teaching groups are smaller and you have easy access to tutors. In fact, many students say that they wouldn’t have achieved a university degree if it wasn’t for college-based Higher Education.

HE Graduation

The achievements of our Higher Education Graduates from 2014 were celebrated at a very special Awards Ceremony held at the Albert Hall, Nottingham.

ONE COLLEGE FOR NOTTINGHAM

Affordable Higher Education

Central College Nottingham Principal, Malcolm Cowgill, said: “It is important for the College to celebrate the outstanding achievements of our students. Our graduates deserve all the praise and credit they get for their hard work and commitment.”

Over the coming year Central College Nottingham and New College Nottingham will be joining forces and the two organisations will become a single college, with a new name. By combining the existing excellent resources and expertise of both colleges, the merged college will give students, businesses and the residents of Nottinghamshire and the East Midlands an even better education and training offer. This will continue to be innovative and will develop to meet the needs of our communities, employers and the local, regional and national economies.

College-based university-level study offers you the opportunity to study locally and enjoy a more economical route to a degree!

The highlight of a student’s Higher Education course is ultimately the Graduation Ceremony.

FEES and FUNDING Our fees for full-time Higher Education courses were £5995 in the 2015/16 academic year. Please contact us for details of our full-time HE fees for 2016/17.

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The highlight of a student’s Higher Education course is ultimately the Graduation Ceremony

Whilst the merger is happening you should continue to apply for a programme offered by Central or ncn in the usual way and follow the existing application guidance and procedures of each college. Our priority throughout the process is to ensure that students studying at either college continue to have the high quality education and training they expect.

As the merger of the two college’s progresses, we will keep applicants up to date with the latest news and will update both college websites to help ensure everyone has the information they need. If you do have any questions then of course we’ll be happy to answer them so please get in touch by one of the contact methods listed below. We look forward to you joining us. www.centralnottingham.ac.uk enquiries@centralnottingham.ac.uk 0115 914 6414


WHAT IS A FOUNDATION DEGREE?

WHAT IS An HND/HNC?

A foundation degree is a degree-level qualification which combines academic study with workplace learning. They are designed in association with employers and validated by local universities to help equip people with the relevant skills, knowledge and understanding to achieve academic results, as well as improve performance and productivity in the workplace.

HND stands for Higher National Diploma. It is awarded by Edexcel BTEC and is a two-year full-time programme of study. HNC stands for Higher National Certificate and modes of attendance can vary for this pathway. These can be full-time, part-time or evening courses. Please see the individual course listings for further details. The HND and HNC courses provide a pathway with the flexibility for you to study to meet your own specific needs. Qualifications are designed to provide students with the right balance between knowledge and work-related skills. In this way, you would gain real employment options at the end of only two years’ study, as well as opportunities to progress through Higher Education.

Foundation degrees focus on a particular job or profession and are intended to increase the professional and technical skills of current or potential staff within a profession, or to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills they need to enter that profession. Sometimes the idea of a full honours degree can seem daunting: a foundation degree is the equivalent to the first two years of a full honours degree. It is a fully flexible qualification that allows you to study part-time or full-time to fit their lifestyle. Generally, if you are successful on your foundation degree, you will be able to progress on to the third year of a named degree at the validating university, although this can also depend on your academic performance.

An independent study* of HND and foundation degree students found that: • 36% went into employment • 40% went onto further study • 20% went on to combining employment with further study • The percentage of students going in to employment or further study was actually higher than for degree holders *HESA’s Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education Survey 2011/12 *Subject to performance and validated progression route

potential routes and costs of higher education TRADITIONAL UNIVERSITY ROUTE

DEGREE COURSE YEAR 1

DEGREE COURSE YEAR 2

DEGREE COURSE YEAR 3 QUALIFICATION: BSc or BA

HIGHER EDUCATION AT CENTRAL ROUTE

HNC HND/ FOUNDATION DEGREE YEAR 1

HND/ FOUNDATION DEGREE YEAR 2

DEGREE TOP-UP YEAR 3*

QUALIFICATION: HNC

QUALIFICATION: HND or FdSc or FdA

QUALIFICATION: BSc or BA

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UNIVERSITY ROUTE TOTAL COST: £27,000

CENTRAL ROUTE TOTAL COST: £21,000*

*2015-16 fees, please contact us for details of 2016/17 fees.

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entry requirements

how to apply

Students are expected to achieve a certain number of UCAS points in order to gain entry onto our university-level courses. The points required will vary depending on the course you are applying for. Please check individual course listings.

Full-Time HE Programmes Applications for all full-time foundation degrees and HNDs must be made through UCAS using their online Apply system – www.ucas.com/apply.

Your UCAS points can be made up from the following:

You can do this either through your school or college, or as an individual, depending on your circumstances.

• BTEC qualifications • A Levels • Foundation Diploma in Art and Design • Access qualifications • Progression Diploma • OCR Nationals • Equivalent overseas qualifications • Other relevant qualifications will also be considered Students must hold a GCSE in English at grade C or an equivalent Functional Skill. A GCSE in Maths at grade C is also required for some courses. Please check individual course listings. For Art & Design-related courses, applicants will be expected to bring a portfolio or examples of their work to interview. Mature applicants are welcome to apply. We may be flexible in our standard offer, if you can demonstrate the relevant skills and experience, as well as a commitment to succeed on the course.

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You should ensure that you give the correct course code (given in the course descriptions of this Higher Education Guide). The UCAS code for the College is C32. The deadline for applications is 15th January 2016. However it is always worth contacting the College after this date to see if there are places still available. Other HE Programmes Applications for all part-time foundation degrees, HNCs and other HE qualifications listed in the guide should be made direct to the College. If you have any questions relating to the application process for your course, contact the College’s HE Admissions Team on 0115 914 6414 or send an email to enquiries@centralnottingham.ac.uk.

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2015/16 open Evenings The College encourages all potential students to visit, meet the staff and look at the facilities and resources that are available before you apply. Details of our Open Evenings can be found on our website. mature students Applications are welcome from mature students with relevant industrial or commercial experience and/or alternative qualifications and these will be considered on an individual basis. Equivalent and Lower Qualifications In 2008 the government withdrew funding to colleges and universities for the teaching of students on Higher Education courses which are at an equivalent or lower level than a qualification already held by a student. For example, if a student enrols on a HND and already holds a HND or degree the College will not receive government funding for that student. What this means is that if you plan to study for a qualification at the same level as one you already hold you may not be eligible for any Tuition Fee Loan, Maintenance Loan or grant. However, you would still be able to apply for extra support such as Disabled Students’ Allowances (DSAs), Parent’s Learning Allowance, Adult Dependents Grant and Childcare Grant. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Our Higher Education programmes are vocational and are usually equivalent to the first two years of a university degree course. At the end of the courses, students can choose to either go on to university for a further 1-2 years to convert their qualification to a degree, or to pursue their chosen career. Each of the courses will have its own specific entry requirements: please see the relevant page for details. You can find out if your qualifications are suitable by using the UK NARIC system to check their equivalence at: www.naric.org.uk.

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For all courses you must provide evidence of your current English language level. This must be a Secure English Language Test (SELT) approved by UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI). The most common SELT accepted for admission to courses at colleges and universities is the ‘IELTS Academic for UKVI’. Our minimum entry requirement is IELTS 6.0 overall with no less than 5.5 in each of the four elements (speaking, listening, reading and writing). Applications for Higher Education courses can be made through the UCAS system, which you can access online at: www.ucas.co.uk. We also accept applications directly to the International Office. If you wish to apply directly you should complete an International Student Application Form (available to download from our website or from the International Office), and send it to us along with copies of your qualification certificates, school reports for the last 3 years (including English language qualifications), and a short personal statement detailing your reasons for studying your chosen course. Applications should be sent by email to: international@centralnottingham.ac.uk. The International Office will assist international students throughout the application process and to prepare for arrival at the College. Our specialist staff will advise and assist you with obtaining your Student Visa, help you to find suitable accommodation and advise you on arranging transport from the airport to the College. Please visit our website for further information on services for international students: www.centralnottingham.ac.uk/international or contact us by telephone: +44 115 884 2218 or email: international@centralnottingham.ac.uk.


student life at central

NOTTINGHAM – A STUDENT CITY

Sports

Nottingham has all the facilities and entertainment a student needs – a vibrant city centre, one of the best shopping centres outside London, excellent sports facilities, a thriving arts and cultural scene and exciting nightlife. Easy to get to, Nottingham offers excellent transport links to other major cities in the UK and abroad.

Nottingham is a major sporting city and whether you are a player or spectator, there is plenty to keep you interested. Within two miles of the College are Nottingham Forest’s City Ground, Meadow Lane (the home of rivals Notts County) and Trent Bridge, the venue for County and Test Match cricket. National rugby union is played at Meadow Lane, while horse and dog racing enthusiasts can go to nearby Colwick Park. The National Watersports Centre at Holme Pierrepont offers facilities for rowing, sailing, canoeing and water-skiing.

Nottingham is a student city, with two universities. More than one in ten of the 300,000 inhabitants are students and most of the city’s clubs, bars and restaurants hold regular student nights. Arts, Culture & Nightlife Nottingham has some of the best nightlife in the country with a number of live music venues, including Rock City and the Capital FM Arena, which attract top international bands and endless smaller venues where you can see up and coming artists. It also offers a diverse pub and club scene and hundreds of restaurants where you can sample food from around the world. There are five cinemas to choose from, including art houses and multi-screen complexes. There are two theatres featuring leading productions, from music and comedy tours to pantomimes. The Royal Concert Hall and the Capital FM Arena are major venues for rock, pop and classical, concerts. Galleries and museums provide an impressive programme of art and historical exhibitions. Many fine old buildings remain in the City and as a testament to the textile industry, the Lace Market area has been transformed into the City’s new Creative Quarter.

The National Ice Centre based in the city plays host to the Nottingham Panthers Ice Hockey Club as well as public ice skating. You can also enjoy international tennis at the Nottingham Tennis Centre, one of the largest such facilities in Europe. As part of our partnership with Nottingham Trent University, all students on NTU-validated higher education courses are eligible to participate in university sport and to play for NTU in BUCS competitions. A Diverse Economy The diverse Nottinghamshire economy provides excellent career prospects, while the area’s small and medium-sized businesses possess potential for job creation. Nottingham has many hi-tech and internationally renowned companies including Boots, Capital One, E.ON and Experian. A high percentage of students stay on in the area after they finish their studies which has helped to boost local business.

“Nottingham is, without doubt, the best city in the country for a student.” The Virgin Guide to British Universities

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ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES

Faith

The Access to Learning Fund

Books and Journals

The Student Support team will help you throughout your time at the College. They offer expert expertise and assistance on careers advice and guidance, counselling and financial support. For any further information on the services listed below, please contact the College on 0115 914 6414.

Rooms are available at the Maid Marian Way, Beeston and Clifton centres, for those students who would like a quiet area to pray, whatever their religion.

If you are experiencing financial hardship and you need extra support, the College may be able to assist you through the Access to Learning Fund. You can apply if you are a full or part-time student. The College will look at your individual circumstances, but you may, for example, be able to get help for:

Course tutors and library staff have worked together to ensure that the most relevant and up-to-date books and journals are available to you from our College libraries. There should be the items on your reading lists as well as other titles to support the course.

• Course or living costs that are not already covered by other forms of financial help – these could be everyday living costs, childcare costs or support over the summer vacation if you have no other means of financial support • Emergency payments to cover unexpected financial crises or exceptional costs – such as repairs to essential household equipment • If you are thinking of giving up your course because of financial problems and need extra support to help you keep studying • Part-time tuition fees in certain circumstances

Online Resources

Accommodation Nottingham has a wide selection of private self-catering accommodation, usually a furnished house or flat shared with other students. You can expect to pay a weekly rent of between £50-75 per week per person excluding bills. Additional Support for Students with Disabilities and/or Learning Difficulties Students, before entry and while on a course, can apply for the Disabled Students’ Allowances (DSAs). This will enable them to access support for their additional needs. We can arrange specialist support tuition, communication support workers, note-takers etc. where the DSAs have been approved. For further advice, contact the Student Support team. For more information about applying for the DSAs, please visit the Student Finance England website at www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance. Careers Advice & Guidance If you are looking for professional qualifications, higher level/degree courses or employment opportunities, the College’s qualified staff have the knowledge and experience to enable you to get where you want to be. You can discuss your career prospects with staff from your course or one of the College’s Progression Advisors. To make an appointment contact Student Support Services.

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Tuition Fees Our fees for full-time university-level courses were £5995 in the 2015/16 academic year. Please contact us for details of our full-time HE fees for 2016/17. sUPPORT FROM THE GOVERNMENT Students will be able to apply for a loan to cover the cost of their tuition and they will only start to pay this back once they are earning over £21,000. To offset the cost of tuition fees and living costs, non-repayable grants will be available for students who qualify. Non-repayable grants will be subject to means testing, based on household income. Information about HE finance for full and part-time courses can be found on the Student Finance England website at www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance. Financial Support: central college nottingham Higher Education Bursary Scheme We want our courses to be available to anyone interested in studying with us. We award annual cash support in the form of means-tested bursaries which you don’t have to pay back. Please contact us for up to date information.

Information Technology The College believes that all students should be equipped with the computing skills they will need whatever their course of study. As well as the libraries and learning resources centres, you will find everything you need at College in terms of hardware, software and tutor support. Modern networked PC and Apple Mac suites ensure that, wherever you are based in the College, you can get online. You can also access many of the services and materials from your own computer at home. Access to the IT facilities, internet and email services are available to all students on completion of an induction training package. Library Services

Vocationally relevant foundation degrees, HNDs and HNCs with top-up opportunities at local universities

Wherever your course is delivered, you’ll find a College library with varied and appropriate resources designed to meet the needs of your course.

You are able to access a wide range of university and College online resources, databases and ebooks. Library staff will help you to use them as well as providing help on accessing your university and College online learning environment. Research and Assignment Help Library staff can provide help with: • Research skills • Study skills • Referencing & plagiarism • Presentation of assignments (binding, stationery, etc). Additional Services As well as books, magazines, newspapers, study skills and online resources, we can offer you: • Computers with internet access and Microsoft Office • Wi-Fi access • Feature films & music CDs • Photocopying, printing and scanning

With tuition fees of £5995*,Central gives you a more economical route into Higher Education *2015-16 fees, please contact us for details of 2016/17 fees.

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Sports & Recreation

SAFEGUARDING

Nottingham is a vibrant city for leisure and sporting activities and the College prides itself on its links and commitment to this growing and expanding environment. Open to all students, we offer Sport Academies in football, hockey and rugby attracting some of the best young athletes in the country. Other sports can be organised if individuals or groups express an interest. There are regular fixtures with other colleges in a range of sports and in particular local football leagues. There are also hairdressing and beauty therapy salons at the Beeston centre and on Wheeler Gate in the City Centre.

The College is committed to the safeguarding of all the members of its community. We have a statutory and moral duty to ensure that we protect against harm and/or abuse and promote the welfare of our young people and vulnerable adults when they are receiving education and training at the College. The designated person and lead for Safeguarding is Katie Tarrant (Head of Learner Services) – 0115 914 6376 or mobile 07713 367338.

Higher Education Student Forum HE students will have the opportunity to become a class representative and be part of an HE Student Forum. The HE Student Forum at the College aims to: • Represent the views of students • Support students to run clubs and societies The College is affiliated to the National Union of Students. EQUALITY & DIVERSITY At the College you have a right to be treated with respect and dignity during your time with us as a learner, member of staff, visitor or service user. To achieve this the College will endeavour to ensure that you are not treated less favourably because of your age, disability, gender, gender identity, parental or marital status, race or nationality, religion or belief, sexual orientation, trade union activity or any unrelated criminal convictions. The College is proud of and values the contributions made by the rich diversity of all who work and learn here. It is our aim to provide an inclusive working and learning environment where everyone in the College community is fully respected and supported.

Nottingham’s sporting success continues with former student Helen Richardson-Walsh winning a bronze medal in hockey for Great Britain at the London 2012 Olympics

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Central College Nottingham HE Graduates, celebrating at their Awards Ceremony held at the Albert Hall, Nottingham 16 HIGHER EDUCATION COURSE GUIDE 2016

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Higher APPRENTICESHIPS

WHAT ARE HIGHER APPRENTICESHIPS?

The benefits for apprentices

An Apprenticeship is a way for you to earn while you learn in a real job, gaining a real qualification and a real future. Like Intermediate and Advanced Apprenticeships, Higher Apprenticeships combine a range of on and off-the-job training and take between one and four years to complete. Higher Apprenticeships are critical to the economy: they respond to employers’ higher level skill needs, support business growth, meet individuals’ career aspirations and enhance opportunities for social mobility by combining work and higher level study.

Higher apprenticeships allow young people and adults to earn while they learn at the highest level and progress into higher skilled occupations.

Apprentices like apprenticeships too NAS research (January 2013) shows that 72% of apprentices aged over 24 believe their earning potential has increased. In addition: Impact on personal development: • 88% are more confident in their own abilities • 82% have more enthusiasm for learning • 81% are more likely to do further training/learning • 77% have a better idea about career aspirations • 62% have an improved quality of life Changes in employment circumstances since completing: • 89% record some sort of positive change • 75% now have a job with more responsibility • 71% feel they have increased their job satisfaction • 70% have improved pay and promotion prospects • 66% have better job security • 36% have had a promotion

You’ll benefit from: • The potential to achieve degree and postgraduate-level qualifications whilst learning and earning in a real business • The chance to gain professional accreditation and membership • A unique, new way of developing professional-level, job-specific skills while remaining in employment and earning a salary • No debt via student loans as the Government has announced additional budget to fund the higher education qualifications that make up a higher apprenticeship • New opportunities for career progression • A clear pathway to achieving your ambitions in the workplace, plus higher earning capacity, recognition and status • Recent reports estimate that completing a Level 4 higher apprenticeship could result in increased lifetime earnings of around £150,000* *Source University Education: Is this the best route into employment? AAT and CEBR, Feb 2013

As these are bespoke courses offered in conjunction with employers, Please contact the Higher Apprenticeships Team for further details: Phone 0115 945 7261 E-mail: maxine.blake@centralnottingham.ac.uk

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Access to Higher Education

Access to HE Programme

Access to HE Diploma programmes are designed for adults who may wish to return to education after a break. They provide a supportive academic programme that will prepare you for study in Higher Education or in developing a new career. The Access Diplomas are designed for people who wish to go to university but lack the usual qualifications, such as A Levels, BTECs and GCSEs.

Course Content Each pathway is made up of 60 credits at Level 3, with at least 36 credits being made up of core subjects. Credits are awarded pass, merit and distinction.

The specific academic, professional or vocational pathway appears in the title e.g. Access to HE Social Sciences or Access to HE Diploma Nursing & Midwifery. The Access to HE Diploma is accepted by universities as an appropriate entry qualification for most undergraduate courses. Many of our successful Access students have gone on to study degrees at local and national universities. 24+ Advanced Learning Loans are now available for students aged 24 or over at the start of their course, studying at Level 3 or 4. More information can be found at: www.gov.uk/advanced-learning-loans

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Normal mode of study consists of 2.5 days per week class contact, with an expectation of 10-20 hours private study. Work experience is encouraged within some pathways to support Higher Education applications. diplomas • Engineering • Law & Criminology • Social Sciences (inc. Social Work) • Social Sciences (inc. Modern Social History) • Science • Nursing & Midwifery

“The Access to HE course has prepared me well for university and has helped me develop the skills and strategies I need for the degree course. The work is challenging but manageable, and the tutors help me plan my work effectively.”

Entry Requirements All Access to HE diplomas require a minimum of GCSE English Language at grade A-C. GCSE Maths is desirable however not essential for entry onto most programmes.

Qualifications Access to HE Diploma

Access to HE Nursing and Midwifery, Access to HE Science and Access to HE Engineering require GCSE English Language and Maths at Grade A-C due to the content of the programmes.

Mode of Study Full-Time

Please note that students wishing to progress onto Primary Education at university will require GCSE Science however this is not essential for the requirements of the Access diploma. As part of the assessment process you will need to provide a handwritten personal statement (one side of A4) explaining why you wish to complete the course. Assessment Modular Credit System.

Duration 1 year

Location Maid Marian Way How To Apply Direct to College Application Deadline September 2016 Contact T: 0115 914 6414 E: enquiries@ centralnottingham.ac.uk

Progression Undergraduate programmes of study within Higher Education.

Tristham Richards, former Access to Nursing Student

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ART, DESIGN & PHOTOGRAPHY

Foundation diploma in Art & Design

Central’s spacious art, design, fashion, textiles, 3D and purpose built photography studios come equipped with commercially relevant resources including Apple Macs, software and facilities.

Course Content This course provides a diagnostic experience for students wishing to move into Higher Education and then pursue a career in Art & Design. It is concerned with the development of the individual, encouraging the student to experiment with and to develop a range of skills and concepts across Art & Design disciplines.

Our end of year shows will enable you to exhibit your work at Central and at prime Nottingham venues. Many of our previous students have won prestigious awards by entering regional, national and international competitions. Our tutors are highly specialised practitioners who use their skills and knowledge as an integral part of the programmes to enable you to be employment-ready.

“I have been a student at this College for 5 years progressing through all the levels of education. This course has helped me decide what I want to do in the future.” Gaynor Wheatley, FDA Fine Art Practice

The course aims to heighten the student’s visual and intellectual awareness through practical problem-solving activities and through critical-theoretical study. Following an intensive period of study across a range of 2D & 3D disciplines, students will be encouraged to develop their individual strengths within a chosen area prior to applying to Higher Education. You will have the opportunity to be involved in creative showcases with other European countries and we offer the opportunity to apply for an annual residential work placement to Karlsruhe, Germany, visiting the Eunique Trade Fair and collaborating with design students from the Carl Hofer Schule. Entry Requirements Applicants must be 18 or over and will need to complete a handwritten personal statement (one side of A4) explaining why they want to do this course. This will need to be brought to interview along with a portfolio or examples of their work.

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Applicants should have successfully completed a minimum of 5 GCSEs (or equivalent) at grade C or above including English and Maths and must also have completed one of the following: • 2 A Levels in appropriate subjects • BTEC National Diploma, Advanced AVCE/GNVQ • NVQ Level 3 in an appropriate Art and Design discipline. Applicants with less than the minimum entry requirements should apply if they are committed and can provide a strong portfolio of work. Applicants with prior learning or other relevant experience are welcome to apply. Assessment The course comprises three stages, each of which must be passed in order to move on to the next. Students are monitored and given feedback during the courses in critiques, seminars and tutorials.

Qualifications Foundation Diploma in Art & Design (Post A Level) Duration 1 year Mode of Study Full-Time Location Clifton How To Apply Direct to College Application Deadline Contact College Contact T: 0115 914 6414 E: enquiries@ centralnottingham.ac.uk

Formal grading takes place at the end of the year. Progression A range of Higher Education courses or on to employment.

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Foundation degree in fine Art Course Content This multi-disciplinary Fine Art course embraces a full range of disciplines, allowing students to work in the materials and methods of their choice, including drawing, painting, printmaking, illustration, photography, installation, intervention, performance and digital technologies. You will develop your creativity through projects that stimulate, challenge and allow you time and space to develop your work. All our students have large individual purpose-built studio spaces in which to explore and create artwork. Workshops in Printmaking, Photography, Silkscreen, 3D, Drawing and Installation enable all students to explore materials and processes with encouragement and support from course tutors, who all are highly experienced educators and practising Fine Artists, with national reputations for excellence in their field. Alongside practical workshops and personal studio work, students will develop their own creative practices with an academic understanding of both historical and contemporary ideas and issues. There is also important focus upon how to survive as a practising artist or an arts-related worker in the 21st century. Business and entrepreneurial studies will include e-commerce, self-promotion, portfolio preparation, how to exhibit and be shown as an artist in traditional and non-traditional art spaces, how to organise exhibitions, applying for funding/grants and the law for visual artists. These aspects will be delivered in collaboration with external partners and guest speakers. All students will participate in a live group project, giving individuals a real world perspective on working with clients and on exhibiting.

The course will culminate in a final course exhibition showcasing studio practice. Entry Requirements Applicants should have successfully completed a minimum of 4 GCSEs (or equivalent) at grade C or above including English and must also have completed one of the following: • 2 A Levels in appropriate subjects • Foundation course in Art and Design • BTEC Extended Diploma, Advanced AVCE/GNVQ • NVQ Level 3 in an appropriate Art and Design discipline • Alternatively, we look very positively at those applicants with appropriate prior learning experience, with City & Guilds qualifications or equivalent Applicants will be expected to bring a portfolio or examples of their work to interview. Assessment Assessment is continuous throughout the course. Work is organised into practical and written projects. These are then graded and students receive with written and verbal feedback. The course culminates in a final exhibition. There are no exams.

Qualifications Fine Art Practice Foundation Degree (FdA) Duration 2 years Mode of Study Full-Time Location Clifton How To Apply Through UCAS Points Required: 120 Code: WW16 Institution Code: C32 Application Deadline 15th January 2016 Contact T: 0115 914 6414 E: enquiries@ centralnottingham.ac.uk

Progression Students can apply for employment within the creative arts industries or may have the opportunity to apply for a ‘top up’ to a BA (Hons) at Nottingham Trent University, our validating institution.

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Foundation degree in Photography Practice Course Content This course aims to provide aspiring professional photographers an extended understanding of their medium and to prepare them for the demands of a rapidly changing industry. Emphasis is placed upon the development of a creative approach to image making, excellent technical skills, a professional attitude and good business practices i.e. the skills and knowledge to pursue commercial practice. The course has been designed in consultation with industry partners, as well as with Nottingham Trent University, our validating Higher Education institution. Learners have the opportunity to go on a number of trips, take part in live assignments and visit exhibitions. This year learners have visited Berlin and Edinburgh and the live assignments have included Attenborough Nature Reserve and Notts County. The course has great links with the professional industry and this is reflected in the quality of guest speakers that deliver sessions to the course. In the last 2 years we have been visited by: leading advertising photographer Adrian Weinbrecht, press photographer of the year Adrian Dennis, the England team photographer Michael Regan, Getty images leading PR photographer Matthew Lewis and award-winning wedding photographer Crash Taylor. As well as leading photographers, we have been visited by important members of the photographic industry including picture editors and curators.

Entry Requirements Applicants should have successfully completed a minimum of 4 GCSEs (or equivalent) at grade C or above including English and must also have completed one of the following: • 2 A Levels in appropriate subjects • Foundation Course in Art and Design • BTEC Extended Diploma, Advanced AVCE/GNVQ • NVQ Level 3 in an appropriate Art and Design discipline Alternatively, we look very positively at those applicants with appropriate prior learning experience, with City & Guilds qualifications or equivalent. Applicants will be expected to bring a portfolio or examples of their work to interview. Assessment The course runs on a modular basis for two years. Assessment is continuous through set and negotiated assignments, both practice-based and written. There are no exams.

Qualifications Foundation Degree (FdA) in Photography Practice Duration 2 years Mode of Study Full-Time Location Maid Marian Way How To Apply Through UCAS Points Required: 160 Code: W640 Institution Code: C32 Application Deadline 15th January 2016 Contact T: 0115 914 6414 E: enquiries@ centralnottingham.ac.uk

Progression Successful completion of the course supports career progression across the photographic and media industries, or students may have the opportunity to pursue BA (Hons) study at Nottingham Trent University before pursuing employment.

The course culminates with a final project that allows the student to concentrate on his or her preferred specialist area and present the work in a public exhibition.

Photo: Charli Marriott - Foundation Degree in Photography Practice

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HND in FASHION & TEXTILES

Course Content The course covers a breadth of fashion and textiles techniques and processes practised across a range of disciplines. The course is designed to equip you with the professionalism, knowledge and skills required for a career in fashion and textiles. It has been developed to help meet the needs of the ever-changing fashion and textile industry. You will be exploring both traditional and experimental skills to develop your own individual design philosophy. Modules The course content includes: • Ideas Generation and Development in Art and Design • Contextual and Cultural Referencing in Art and Design • Techniques and Processes in Fashion • Experimental Constructed Textiles Entry Requirements Applicants should have successfully completed a minimum of 4 GCSEs (or Equivalent) at grade C or above including English and must also have completed one of the following:

Assessment Assessment is continuous throughout the course. Work is generated from a combination of live projects and selfnegotiated assignments. The course concludes with a final exhibition. There is no exam. Progression Students successfully completing this course may wish to apply to university for entry into the second or third year of a degree in fashion, textiles, or a related discipline. Some students may wish to start up their own business as an independent fashion or textile designer.

Qualifications HND Textile Design Duration 2 years Mode of Study Full-Time Location Clifton How To Apply Through UCAS Points Required: 160 Code: W231 Institution Code: C32 Application Deadline 15th January 2016 Contact T: 0115 914 6414 E: enquiries@ centralnottingham.ac.uk

• 2 A Levels in appropriate subjects • Foundation Course in Art and Design • BTEC Extended Diploma, Advanced AVCE/ GNVQ • NVQ Level 3 in an appropriate Art and Design discipline Alternatively, we look very positively at those applicants with appropriate prior learning experience, with City & Guilds qualifications or equivalent.

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BUSINESS & COMMERCE

Association of Accounting Technicians

Our full and part time Business courses are work-related qualifications which can open the door or expand your knowledge into hundreds of different jobs in a range of careers such as Accounting, Retail, Human Resources and Marketing.

Course Content The programme is designed to give students a comprehensive understanding of all aspects of practical management accounting and financial accounting.

Entry Requirements AAT Level 3 Diploma in Accounting.

The management accounting part builds on prior knowledge of basic costing techniques and covers budgeting, standard costing, activity based costing and commercial performance indicators.

The course leader will need to be satisfied that the applicant has the ability and commitment to succeed in gaining the qualification.

The financial accounting takes students through preparation and analysis of company accounts using international standards.

Assessment Computer-based exams.

Location Maid Marian Way

Progression Chartered accountancy. Cost and management accountancy. A degree programme.

How To Apply Direct to College

Courses combine a mix of lessons, practical experience, industry talks and trips, to give you a real flavour of what the subjects are about and a broad understanding of the skills you need for the business and professional world. Central’s tutors have a wealth of current industry experience so you can be sure you will be learning from people who have their finger on the pulse of the business world.

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An additional compulsory 4000 word project based on a live or simulated financial case study is also required. Modules • Financial Performance • Budgeting • Limited Companies • Project • Credit Control • Personal Tax

Maths and English GCSEs at grade C or equivalent qualifications. Applicants will be interviewed by the course leader.

Qualifications Association of Accounting Technicians Duration 1 year – 6 hours per week Mode of Study Day release or 2 evenings

Application Deadline Mid August 2016 Contact T: 0115 914 6414 E: enquiries@ centralnottingham.ac.uk

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hnc/hnd in business

Course Content The HNC/HND course may be for you if: • You are looking to improve your job prospects in the business environment • You have worked in business and want to obtain a nationally recognised qualification to complement your skills • You are looking for a career change • You do not have sufficient UCAS points to enrol on a full-time degree programme at university • You want to study Higher Education locally • You would prefer to be taught in an environment where there are smaller class sizes than at university (Central max 20 vs. university 40+) and a greater tutor/student ratio (Central 1:4 vs. university 1:20+) • You are looking for a full-time or part-time course Modules You will study many aspects of business including: • Business Environment • Managing Financial Resources and Decisions • Marketing Principles • Management Accounting: Costing and Budgeting • Business Law

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Entry Requirements If you are under 21, applicants should have successfully completed a minimum of 5 GCSEs (or equivalent) at grade C or above including Maths and English. Applicants must also have completed one of the following Level 3 qualifications equivalent to 160 UCAS points: • A Levels in one or more relevant subjects • BTEC Extended Diploma with a classification of MPP Mature applicants (over 21) who have suitable experience in business will be considered subject to interview. Assessment You will have to successfully complete 16 separate modules for the HND and 8 modules for the HNC. All modules are assessed through coursework. Progression Successful HNC students can progress to the HND. Successful HND students can progress onto the second year of a 3 year degree programme at most universities. This course provides knowledge, understanding and skills necessary for employment in business and management at supervisory or middle management level, in a range of commercial organisations.

Qualifications HNC in Business HND in Business Duration HNC: 2 years Part-Time HND: 2 years Full-Time HND: 4 years Part-Time Mode of Study HNC: Part-time HND: Full or part-time (2 days per week full-time) (1 day per week part-time) Location Beeston How To Apply HNC: Direct to College HND: Through UCAS Points Required: 160 Code: N100 Institution Code: C32 Application Deadline HNC: Direct to College HND: 15th January 2016 Contact T: 0115 914 6414 E: enquiries@ centralnottingham.ac.uk

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CHILDCARE & Early Years

Foundation degree in children’s & young people’s services

Care for a rewarding career? If you want to work with children and young people, our childcare and early years courses are an invaluable stepping stone.

Course Content The College offers the FdA Children’s and Young People’s Services in partnership with the University of Derby.

There will always be a demand for employees in the childcare industry, so whether you want to work in a nursery, children’s centre or become a self-employed nanny, a recognised qualification will set you apart from other applicants. Alternatively our programmes provide a great route into university.

We offer 3 pathways: Early Years, Teaching Assistant and Health and Social Care.

The Foundation Degree (FdA) includes a mix of classroom learning and practical assessments as well as visits and placements.

The FdA in Children’s and Young People’s Services is suitable for practitioners working with children or young people from birth to 19 years old in a wide variety of education and care settings. This FdA enables Qualified Childcare and Health and Social Care Practitioners to develop further academic and vocational knowledge, skills and understanding. Modules You can specialise in an area that is relevant to your work. Modules currently include: • Starting to Study • Work-Based Reflective Practice 1 • Early Years Provision & Practice • Supporting Teaching & Learning • The Psychology of Health & Development • Equality & Diversity • Integrated Services • The Curriculum 0 – 19 • Children & Young People Communicating • Investigating & Solving Problems • Research Methods & Practice • Secondary Research • Understanding Behaviour • Work-Based Reflective Practice 2 • Children’s, Young People’s & Family Rights • Working with Parents & Carers • Children & Young People’s Health & Well-being • Inclusive Education

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Entry Requirements You should already be working within the sector a minimum of 2 days per week or be doing 2 days voluntary work within the sector. All applicants will be invited to interview during which entry qualifications and experience will be discussed appropriate to part-time pathways. All applicants should have successfully completed a minimum of 5 GCSEs (or equivalent) including grade C in English. You must also have completed a Level 3 childcare or health and social care qualification which is equivalent to 80 UCAS points. Assessment You’ll learn through reflective tasks, workbased activities, presentations, tutorials and the use of online resources. Assessment is through 100% course work. The submission of assignments for each module include a range and variety of assessments, essays, oral presentations, child studies, case studies, work-based activities, work-based projects, reflective personal and professional profiles, actions plans, research projects and portfolios.

Qualifications Foundation Degree in Children’s & Young People’s Services Duration 3 years Mode of Study Part-Time Location Clifton How To Apply Direct to College Apply by September 2016 Contact T: 0115 914 6414 E: enquiries@ centralnottingham.ac.uk

Progression You can top up to a BA (Hons) degree by completing the final stage of a relevant bachelors degree. There is a growing demand for qualified practitioners working in children’s and young people’s services so you will be well placed to gain employment when you graduate. Previous students have been promoted to senior roles and others now lead practice within their current roles.

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HNC in Computing & Systems Development

COMPUTING

As more systems and processes in our everyday lives become dependent on IT, whether at home, school or work, more career opportunities are opening up in this sector. Whatever your existing knowledge and skills in IT and technology, we’ve got a course that’s right for you Central’s IT courses will help prepare you for a career in computing. You can study a range of topics, from IT basics through to networking, systems support and software development. Opportunities will also be available for you to build your own computer, and work with robotics and programming.

Our HE courses offer you a great route into further degree study or employment in a variety of roles in the IT and the Computing industry.

Course Content Within the requirements of Edexcel this part-time course offers a flexible and varied programme to suit those working in commercial, public sector or industrial computing environments. The programme offers the applicants the opportunity to develop the relevant skills and knowledge required to progress their careers within the IT sector and to obtain formal recognised qualifications. The course is part-time over two years by day-release one day a week. The nature of part-time study mixed with full-time employment gives students the opportunity to share and apply academic and technical aspects of the programme to their workplace experience. The programme is suitable for those with no previous programming experience and those who have no formal qualifications in this area. Modules Year 1 • Computer Systems • Database Design Concepts • Object-Oriented Programming • Business Skills for e-Commerce Year 2 • Website Development • Systems Analysis & Design • Software Applications Testing • Employability & Professional Development

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Entry Requirements Applicants should have successfully completed a minimum of 5 GCSEs (or equivalent) at grade C or above including English and Maths. Applicants must also have completed one of the following:

Qualifications HNC Computing & Systems Development

• 160 UCAS points, A Levels (if relevant subject e.g. Computing or Maths) • BTEC National Diploma, Certificate or equivalent • IT Access Certificate in Computing

Mode of Study Part-Time Day Release: One day for two years

Mature students and applicants with noncomputing backgrounds are encouraged to apply where relevant experience can be considered in place of formal qualifications.

Location Beeston

Assessment Assessment is 100% coursework using a variety of assignments, oral presentations, portfolios, case studies, practical and phase tests. Progression Students have the option of a flexible topup, continuing on a part-time basis to upgrade their HNC to HND which will then allow progression to a degree top-up programme.

Duration 2 years

How To Apply Direct to College Apply by September 2016 Contact T: 0115 914 6414 E: enquiries@ centralnottingham.ac.uk

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HND in Computing & Systems Development Course Content Within the requirements of Edexcel, this full-time course offers the opportunity to develop a wide range of highly relevant subject skills necessary for employment within the IT sector. This programme is aimed at students wanting to pursue a professional career in computing. The course provides a variety of subjects, covering many diverse aspects of computing, including programming, analysis, design, computer architecture, networking, business communication and database design. Applicants should apply through UCAS. Modules Year 1 • Computer Systems • Database Design Concepts • Object-Oriented Programming • Business Skills for e-Commerce • Website Development • Systems Analysis & Design • Employability & Professional Development • Networking Essentials

Entry Requirements Applicants should have successfully completed a minimum of 5 GCSEs (or equivalent) at grade C or above including English and Maths. Applicants must also have completed one of the following:

Qualifications HND Computing & Systems Development

• 160 UCAS points, A Levels (if relevant subject e.g. Computing or Maths) • BTEC National Diploma, Certificate or equivalent • IT Access Certificate in Computing

Mode of Study Full-Time

Mature students and applicants with noncomputing backgrounds are encouraged to apply where relevant experience can be considered in place of formal qualifications. Assessment Assessment is 100% coursework using a variety of assignments, oral presentations, portfolios, case studies, practical and phase tests. Progression Achievement of the HND qualification will allow progression to a degree top-up programme or on to employment.

Duration 2 years

Location Beeston How To Apply Through UCAS Points Required: 160 Code: 032I Institution Code: C32 Application Deadline 15th January 2016 Contact T: 0115 914 6414 E: enquiries@ centralnottingham.ac.uk

Year 2 (could be subject to change) • Project Design Implementation & Evaluation • Web Application Development • Networking Infrastructure • Programming in .NET • Human Computer Interaction • Information Systems in Organisations • Digital Image Creation & Development • Data Analysis & Design

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Central College HE Graduates, celebrating at their Awards Ceremony held at the Albert Hall, Nottingham in November 2013


construction

HNC/HND in Construction & the Built Environment

Construction is more than just making things – our Higher Education courses are designed for Construction Technicians and those working towards a professional career that have completed the National Certificate or Diploma in Construction or other approved Level 3 qualifications. The courses enable students to develop their expertise to meet the requirements at a higher technician level within the construction industry.

Course Content The course is based on a core curriculum that supports the specialist content for the construction pathway. The course develops learners’ knowledge, understanding, skills and awareness necessary to provide them with the potential to progress to technical, supervisory and managerial positions in construction, building services engineering and civil engineering.

Construction courses are delivered at our purpose built construction centre based at Beeston in Nottingham, which has been highly recommended by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB). The course consists of both practical and theoretical based assignments relating specifically to on-the-job activities encountered whilst working within the construction industry. Get qualified at university level and you’ll be well on your way to climbing the construction career ladder.

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Our specialist staff are all from within the construction industry; they bring a wealth of experience and expertise in key areas such as Planning, Estimating, Building Cost & Management, Site Surveying, Project Design & Management, Construction Techniques and Working Practices.

This programme includes the development of learner skills in managing and developing themselves, working with others and being part of a team, communicating, managing tasks, solving problems, applying numeracy, IT, design and creativity. An understanding of health, safety, environmental and sustainability issues and the need to design, install and maintain safe systems of work is essential. The course exposes learners to these issues, plus hazards and risk assessments and environmental and legal requirements. Modules • Design Principles and Application for Construction and the Built Environment • Science and Materials for Construction and the Built Environment • Group Project in the Construction Industry • Health, Safety and Welfare for Construction and the Built Environment

Entry Requirements Applicants should have successfully completed a minimum of 4 GCSEs (or equivalent) at grade C or above including English and Maths. Applicants must also have completed one of the following Level 3 qualifications equivalent to 80 UCAS points:

Qualifications HNC/HND in Construction and the Built Environment

• A Levels in one or more relevant subjects • BTEC Extended Diploma • Access Certificate • Other Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject

Mode of Study HNC: Part-Time HND: Full-Time

Mature applicants with relevant experience will be considered subject to interview. All applicants will be considered on interview and must have a minimum of 80% attendance on their current course. Assessment Assessment is 100% coursework using a variety of assignments, case studies, practical and phase tests. Progression Students have the option of progressing to a degree top-up programme.

Duration HNC: 1 year HND: 2 years

Location Beeston How To Apply Direct to College Application Deadline September 2016 Contact T: 0115 914 6414 E: enquiries@ centralnottingham.ac.uk

All students study the above four core modules together with a range of specialist modules suited to the construction pathway.

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ENGINEERING & technology

HNC in Electrical & Electronic Engineering

The School of Technology offers a range of vocational qualifications at Higher Education level which complement its strong base and reputation at Further Education level. Based at the iconic Highfields Centre located at the Nottingham Science Park, students are able to study in our state-of-the-art engineering facilities.

Course Content The programme is ideal for students who have completed studies at an advanced level, or who have more varied experience and want to pursue a career in Electrical and/or Electronic Engineering.

We are conscious that modern engineering training requires a flexible approach, which we can provide through part-time and full-time courses, allowing working professionals an opportunity to gain further qualifications. Students studying on a part-time basis are also able, on successful completion of a Higher National Certificate (HNC) qualification, to apply for a HND conversion course. Alternatively, students who are able to attend on a full-time basis may wish to take the Higher National Diploma (HND) option.

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The course contains significant projectbased learning including laboratory investigations, design work, projects, case studies and tutorials. Modules Core Units • Engineering Science • Analytical Methods for Engineers • Project Design Implementation & Evaluation

“The course is both engaging and interesting… it will help me to progress to where I want to be.”

Specialist Units • Further Mathematics for Technicians (L3) • Electrical & Electronic Principles • Utilisation of Electrical Energy • Programmable Logic Controllers • Electrical Power • Electrical Electronic & Digital Principles • Electronic Principles

Entry Requirements Applicants should have successfully completed a minimum of 4 GCSEs (or equivalent) at grade C or above including English and Maths. Applicants must also have completed one of the following Level 3 qualifications equivalent to 80 UCAS points: • A Levels in one or more relevant subjects • BTEC Diploma • Access Certificate • Other Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject All applicants will be considered on interview and must have a minimum of 80% attendance on their current course. Assessment Assessment is through assignments. Progression Learners may progress on to the HND top up and then to an appropriate degree programme. Alternatively learners can pursue employment in a broad range of industries with either a managerial or technical bias in research and development, design, technical sales and production.

Qualifications HNC Electrical & Electronic Engineering Duration 2 years Mode of Study Part-Time Location Highfields How To Apply Direct to College Apply By September 2016 Contact T: 0115 914 6414 E: enquiries@ centralnottingham.ac.uk

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HND top up in Electrical & Electronic Engineering Course Content The programme is ideal for students who have completed studies at a relevant HNC level and wish to convert to a HND to pursue a career in Electrical and/or Electronic Engineering. The course contains significant projectbased learning including laboratory investigations, design work, projects, case studies and tutorials. Learning methods will include student-centred work alongside more traditional methods and practical problem solving. Communication skills and the application of computers in Engineering will be pivotal. Modules Specialist Units • Engineering Design • Quality & Business Improvement • Health and Safety and Risk Assessment in Engineering • Personal and Professional Development • Mechatronics Systems • Further Electrical Power

Assessment Assessment is through assignments. Progression Learners may progress onto an appropriate degree programme or employment in a broad range of industries with either a managerial or technical bias in research and development, design, technical sales or production.

Qualifications Electrical & Electronic Engineering HND Top Up Duration 1 year Mode of Study Part-Time Location Highfields How To Apply Direct to College Apply By September 2016 Contact T: 0115 914 6414 E: enquiries@ centralnottingham.ac.uk

Entry Requirements Applicants should have successfully completed the following: • A relevant HNC with at least 10 units at Level 4 & 5

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HND in Electrical & Electronic Engineering Course Content The programme is ideal for students who have completed studies at an advanced level, or who have more varied experience who want to pursue a career in Electrical and/or Electronic Engineering. The course contains significant projectbased learning including laboratory investigations, design work, projects, case studies and tutorials. Learning methods will include student-centred work alongside more traditional methods and practical problem solving. Communication skills and the application of computers in Engineering will be pivotal. Modules Core Units • Analytical Methods for Engineers • Engineering Science • Electrical & Electronic Principles • Project Design Implementation and Evaluation Specialist Units • Further Mathematics for Technicians (L3) • Electrical Power • Programmable Logic Controllers • Engineering Design • Electronic Principles • Utilisation of Electrical Energy • Electrical, Electronic and Digital Principles • Quality & Business Improvement • Health and Safety and Risk Assessment in Engineering • Personal and Professional Development • Mechatronics Systems • Further Electrical Power

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Entry Requirements Applicants should have successfully completed a minimum of 4 GCSEs (or equivalent) at grade C or above including English and Maths. Applicants must also have completed one of the following Level 3 qualifications equivalent to 80 UCAS points: • A Levels in one or more relevant subjects • BTEC Diploma • Access Certificate • Other Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject All applicants will be considered on interview and must have a minimum of 80% attendance on their current course. Assessment Assessment is through assignments. Progression Learners may progress onto an appropriate degree programme or employment in a broad range of industries with either a managerial or technical bias in research and development, design, technical sales and production.

HNC in Manufacturing EngineerinG Qualifications HND Electrical & Electronic Engineering Duration 2 years Mode of Study Full-Time Location Highfields How To Apply Through UCAS Points Required: 80 Code: 006H Institution Code: C32 Application Deadline 15th January 2016 Contact T: 0115 914 6414 E: enquiries@ centralnottingham.ac.uk

Course Content This programme is designed to educate future engineers with greater flexibility and technical capability by exploring the integrated nature of Engineering, covering the traditional disciplines of Manufacturing. The programme is ideal for students who have completed studies at an advanced level, or who have more varied experience and want to pursue a career in Engineering and Manufacturing companies. The course contains significant projectbased learning including laboratory investigations, design work, projects, case studies and tutorials. Modules Core Units • Analytical Methods for Engineers • Engineering Science • Project Design Implementation and Evaluation Specialist Units • Further Mathematics (L3) • Mechanical Principles • Manufacturing Process • Application of Machine Tools • Manufacturing Planning and Scheduling Principles • Computer Aided Machining • CAD & Manufacturing

Entry Requirements Applicants should have successfully completed a minimum of 4 GCSEs (or equivalent) at grade C or above including English and Maths. Applicants must also have completed one of the following Level 3 qualifications equivalent to 80 UCAS points: • A Levels in one or more relevant subjects • BTEC Diploma • Access Certificate • Other Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject

Qualifications HNC Manufacturing Engineering Duration 2 years Mode of Study Part-Time Location Highfields

Mature applicants with relevant experience will be considered subject to interview.

How To Apply Direct to College

All applicants will be considered on interview and must have a minimum of 80% attendance on their current course.

Apply By September 2016

Assessment Assessment is through assignments. Progression Learners may progress onto the Manufacturing Engineering HND top up and then onto an appropriate degree programme. They may also progress into employment in a broad range of industries with either a managerial or technical bias in research and development, design, technical sales or production.

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HND top up in Manufacturing Engineering Course Content The programme is ideal for students who have completed studies at a relevant HNC Level and wish to convert to a HND to pursue a career in Manufacturing Engineering The course contains significant projectbased learning including laboratory investigations, design work, projects, case studies and tutorials. Learning methods will include student-centered work alongside more traditional methods and practical problem solving. Communication skills and the application of computers in Engineering will be pivotal. Modules Specialist Units • Engineering Design • Quality & Business Improvement • Health and Safety and Risk Assessment • Personal and Professional Development • Mechatronics Systems • Advanced Manufacturing Technology

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Entry Requirements Applicants should have successfully completed the following: • A relevant HNC with at least 10 units at Level 4 & 5 Mature applicants with relevant experience will be considered subject to interview. Assessment Assessment is through assignments. Progression Learners may progress onto an appropriate degree programme or employment in a broad range of industries with either a managerial or technical bias in research and development, design, technical sales or production.

Qualifications Manufacturing Engineering HND Top Up Duration 1 year Mode of Study Part-Time Location Highfields How To Apply Direct to College Apply By September 2016 Contact T: 0115 914 6414 E: enquiries@ centralnottingham.ac.uk

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hnd in Manufacturing Engineering Course Content This programme is designed to educate future engineers with greater flexibility and technical capability by exploring the integrated nature of Engineering, covering the traditional disciplines of Manufacturing. The programme is ideal for students who have completed studies at an advanced level, or who have more varied experience who want to pursue a career in Engineering and Manufacturing companies. The course contains significant projectbased learning including laboratory investigations, design work, projects, case studies and tutorials. Modules Core Units • Analytical Methods for Engineers • Engineering Science • Mechanical Principles • Project Design Implementation and Evaluation Specialist Units • Further Mathematics (L3) • Manufacturing Process • Application of Machine Tools • Manufacturing Planning and Scheduling Principles • Computer Aided Machining • Engineering Design • Quality & Business Improvement • Health and Safety and Risk Assessment • Personal and Professional Development • Mechatronics Systems • CAD & Manufacturing • Advanced Manufacturing Technology

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Entry Requirements Applicants should have successfully completed a minimum of 4 GCSEs (or equivalent) at grade C or above including English and Maths. Applicants must also have completed one of the following Level 3 qualifications equivalent to 80 UCAS points: • A Levels in one or more relevant subjects • BTEC Extended Diploma • Access Certificate • Other Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject Mature applicants with relevant experience will be considered subject to interview.

Qualifications HND Manufacturing Engineering Duration 2 years Mode of Study Full-Time Location Highfields

All applicants will be considered on interview and must have a minimum of 80% attendance on their current course.

How To Apply Through UCAS Points Required: 80 Code: 097H Institution Code: C32

Assessment Assessment is through assignments.

Application Deadline 15th January 2016

Progression Learners may progress onto an appropriate degree programme or employment in a broad range of industries with either a managerial or technical bias in research and development, design, technical sales and production.

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hnc in Operations Engineering

HND Top up in Operations Engineering

Course Content The programme is ideal for students who have completed studies at an advanced level, or who have more varied experience who want to pursue a career in Operations Engineering.

Mature applicants with relevant experience will be considered subject to interview.

Qualifications HNC Operations Engineering

All applicants will be considered on interview and must have a minimum of 80% attendance on their current course.

Duration 2 years

The course contains significant projectbased learning including laboratory investigations, design work, projects, case studies and tutorials.

Assessment Assessment is through assignments.

Modules Core Units • Analytical Methods for Engineers • Engineering Science • Project Design Implementation and Evaluation Specialist Units • Further Mathematics for Technicians (L3) • Plant and Process Principles • Mechanical Principles • Plant Maintenance & Decommissioning • Electronic Principles • Programmable Logic Controllers • Instrumentation & Control Principles

Progression Learners may progress onto the Manufacturing Engineering HND top up and then onto an appropriate degree programme. Alternatively learners can pursue employment in a broad range of industries with either a managerial or technical bias in research and development, design, technical sales or production.

Mode of Study Part-Time Location Highfields How To Apply Direct to College Apply By September 2016 Contact T: 0115 914 6414 E: enquiries@ centralnottingham.ac.uk

Course Content The programme is ideal for students who have completed studies at a relevant HNC level and wish to convert to a HND to pursue a career in Operations Engineering

Entry Requirements Applicants should have successfully completed the following:

The course contains significant projectbased learning including laboratory investigations, design work, projects, case studies and tutorials. Learning methods will include student-centered work alongside more traditional methods and practical problem solving.

Mature applicants with relevant experience will be considered subject to interview

Communication skills and the application of computers in Engineering will be pivotal. Modules Specialist Units • Quality & Business Improvement • Personal & Professional Development • Mechatronics Systems • Health Safety and Risk Assessment in Engineering • Engineering Design • Industrial Plant Services

• A relevant HNC with at least 10 units at Level 4 & 5

Assessment Assessment is through assignments. Progression Learners may progress onto an appropriate degree programme or employment in a broad range of industries with either a managerial or technical bias in research and development, design, technical sales or production.

Qualifications Operations Engineering HND Top Up Duration 1 year Mode of Study Part-Time Location Highfields How To Apply Direct to College Apply By September 2016 Contact T: 0115 914 6414 E: enquiries@ centralnottingham.ac.uk

Entry Requirements Applicants should have successfully completed a minimum of 4 GCSEs (or equivalent) at grade C or above including English and Maths. Applicants must also have completed one of the following Level 3 qualifications equivalent to 80 UCAS points: • A Levels in one or more relevant subjects • BTEC Diploma • Access Certificate • Other Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject

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hnd in Operations Engineering Course Content The programme is ideal for students who have completed studies at an advanced level, or who have more varied experience who want to pursue a career in Operations Engineering. The course contains significant projectbased learning including laboratory investigations, design work, projects, case studies and tutorials. Learning methods will include student-centred work alongside more traditional methods and practical problem solving.

Entry Requirements Applicants should have successfully completed a minimum of 4 GCSEs (or equivalent) at grade C or above including English and Maths. Applicants must also have completed one of the following Level 3 qualifications equivalent to 120 UCAS points: • A Levels in one or more relevant subjects • BTEC Extended Diploma • Access Certificate • Other Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject

Communication skills and knowledge of automated systems would be an advantage.

Mature applicants with relevant experience will be considered subject to interview.

Modules Core Units • Analytical Methods for Engineers • Engineering Science • Plant and Process Principles • Project Design Implementation & Evaluation

All applicants will be considered on interview and must have a minimum of 80% attendance on their current course.

Specialist Units • Further Mathematics for Technicians (L3) • Mechanical Principles • Plant Maintenance & Decommissioning • Electronic Principles • Programmable Logic Controllers • Instrumentation & Control Principles • Quality & Business Improvement • Personal & Professional Development • Mechatronics Systems • Health Safety and Risk Assessment in Engineering • Engineering Design • Industrial Plant Services

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Assessment Assessment is through assignments. Progression Learners may progress onto an appropriate degree programme or employment in a broad range of industries with either a managerial or technical bias in research and development, design, technical sales or production.

Qualifications HND Operations Engineering Duration 2 years Mode of Study Full-Time Location Highfields How To Apply Through UCAS Points Required: 80 Code: 000H Institution Code: C32 Application Deadline 15th January 2016 Contact T: 0115 914 6414 E: enquiries@ centralnottingham.ac.uk

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Leadership & Management

Foundation Degree in Leadership & Management

How do leadership and management theories and ideas influence the way organisations and individuals think and work? What are the skills and characteristics of leaders in different fields? If you want to make yourself more marketable in the job market or move to a supervisory or management level in your own working life, this specially developed foundation degree is for you. In this innovative approach to college Higher Education, you will benefit from the best the college has to offer: a centrally located course with specialist modules delivered within subjectspecific areas.

Course Content This is a ground-breaking qualification that has been designed by, and for, local employers to give you a solid grounding in the essential themes of Leadership & Management including working with others, delivering business results, and developing a future focus. You will be given opportunities to learn team-working, communicating and influencing skills that will be of value to any employer.

The college has strong and well-established links with many large and small businesses locally and highly qualified tutors; who will coach, challenge and support you in preparing for a rewarding professional future.

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You will also have the opportunity to select specialist pathways relating to management in specific sectors including sport, construction, travel and tourism, science, technology and the creative industries. During this course you will experience a range of innovative teaching and learning approaches including flipped classroom, small group and individual coaching and mentoring, work-based and problem-based learning. MODULES Alongside core modules to equip you with relevant practical skills and an understanding of topics such as managing finance, people and change, critical thinking, communication and problem solving, you will be able to select specialist pathways relating to management in specific sectors including sport, construction, travel and tourism, science, technology and the creative industries.

Entry Requirements If you are under 21, you should have successfully completed a minimum of 5 GCSEs (or equivalent) at grade C or above including Maths and English. Applicants must also have completed one of the following Level 3 qualifications equivalent to 160 UCAS points: • A Levels in one or more relevant subjects • BTEC Extended Diploma with a classification of MPP in a relevant subject • An Access to Higher Education in related field Mature applicants (over 21) who have suitable experience in business will be required to attend an interview. Assessment All modules are assessed through coursework using a range of assessment types that are aligned to the learning expected in a business environment. Progression Successful students can progress onto the 2nd year of a 3 year degree programme at most universities.

Qualifications FdA Leadership & Management Duration 2 years full time Flexible part time Mode of Study Full or Part-Time Location Various How To Apply UCAS full time Direct to college for part time Application Deadline Early application advised Contact T: 0115 914 6414 E: enquiries@ centralnottingham.ac.uk

This course provides knowledge, understanding and skills necessary for employment in business leadership and management at supervisory or middle management level, in a range of commercial organisations.

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Science

The College has strong and well established links with organisations such as the National Health Service, which have enabled the development of a long-standing local, regional and national reputation for excellence in Health and Medical Science education and training. We are now proud to also be working closely with Boots. There is no secret ingredient to success. It is a combination of students with high expectations supported by a team of experienced and inspirational lecturers and support staff who are passionate about the advancement of Science. The College has Associate College status for the Royal Society, a fellowship of the world’s most eminent Scientists, and is also successfully affiliated to the Royal Society of Physics and the Institute of Physics.

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The first College in the region to secure the prestigious “STEM Assured status”

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Foundation degree in CRIMINAL JUSTICE (FORENSIC CRIMINOLOGY) Course Content This Foundation Degree is designed for those seeking a career in the criminal justice sector or other related law enforcement agency.

Entry Requirements Applicants should have successfully completed one of the following:

Students will build up the skills and knowledge they need to drive change within the criminal justice sector and improve their professional development. Students will be required to undertake mandatory part-time voluntary work-based learning, within a criminal justice sector, which will be formally recognised as part of the assessment requirements. Students are required to source their own placement with tutorial support. This course is based on the National Occupational Standards (NOS) of Common NOS across the Justice Sector and NOS for Youth Justice.

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Modules Year 1 • Criminal Justice Law • Introduction to Criminology 1 • Applied research in Criminology • Applied Victimology • Youth and Crime • Introduction to Criminology 2 Year 2 • Criminal Law: Principles and Application • Criminal Psychology • Crime Scene Management • Sexual Behaviours: Social, Cultural and Legal Responses • Cyber Crime • Applied Criminal Justice

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• A minimum of 5 GCSEs (or equivalent) grade C or above, including English • 3 A Levels in appropriate subjects Or • An equivalent Level 3 qualification accruing 160 UCAS points Access and mature students are also welcome and are considered on an individual basis. They will need to demonstrate the potential to study at this academic level and show a good and genuine level of interest in this area. Assessment Assignments and examinations, role plays, presentations and reflective journals. Students are assessed regularly throughout the course. This includes employer engagement with students undertaking work-based learning and gaining credits for this within several modules. Progression With this qualification, students will be prepared for accessing a variety of careers within the Criminal Justice System including the police service, youth service or other related law enforcement agencies. Students may also top up the qualification to a full degree: the BSc in Applied Criminology.

Foundation Degree in Healthcare Science Qualifications Criminal Justice (Forensic Criminology) Foundation Degree (FdSc) Duration 2 years Mode of Study Full-Time Location Maid Marian Way How To Apply Through UCAS Points Required: 160 Code: ML93 Institution Code: C32 Application Deadline 15th January 2016 Contact T: 0115 914 6414 E: enquiries@ centralnottingham.ac.uk

Course Content The Foundation Degree is designed for those seeking a career in biomedical, life or health sciences. The units allow the learner to explore a range of key areas within healthcare sciences and its application in a range of areas and will equip them for the modern and fast changing world of biomedical, life and health sciences. Modules The course covers a range of related units, during the two-year programme of study. These will include: Year 1 • Communication and Quality Management • Introduction to Biochemistry • Molecules, Genes, Cells and Tissues • Genetics and Immunology • Human Systems Year 2 • Introduction to Microbiology • Aspects of Healthcare Science • Drugs and Tissues • Antibody and DNA • Instrumentation and Quality Assurance

Entry Requirements Applicants need to have achieved GCSE English and Maths at grade C or above. Applicants must also have completed one of the following Level 3 qualifications equivalent to 120 UCAS points: • A level(s), preferably Biology at C or above • A pass in an appropriate BTEC Science based Certificate or Diploma • A pass on an appropriate Access to HE Science or Nursing based diploma • An appropriate Level 3 Advanced GNVQ qualification • 14-19 Diploma 180 points • Suitable Scottish Framework Qualifications in Advanced Higher subjects • Qualifications equivalent to the above Mature students will be considered with evidence of ability and commitment. They will need to demonstrate the ability to study science at this academic level and have a genuine interest in the subject area. All applicants will be considered on interview. Assessment Continuous assessment is used throughout the course including assignments, research projects, reports, practical investigations and examinations. Students will also be required to complete a programme of work experience.

Qualifications Foundation Degree in Healthcare Science Duration Full-Time: 2 years Mode of Study Full Time Location Beeston How To Apply Through UCAS Points Required: 120 Code: L647 Institution Code: C32 Application Deadline 15th January 2016 Contact T: 0115 914 6414 E: enquiries@ centralnottingham.ac.uk

Progression It is a stand-alone qualification but it can also be used to progress onto variety of Science programmes including a BSc in Biological Science at Nottingham Trent University.

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SPORT

The College’s extensive range of sports courses has been developed in partnership with many local, regional and national sporting bodies. We work alongside professional sports clubs, professional and part-time coaches and local authorities to ensure our courses remain current and our learners are fully informed of changes within a fast moving sector. Teaching staff possess a unique combination of Sport Science expertise, postgraduate and teaching qualifications and in-depth industrial experience in the sport and exercise field. The Sports team boasts coaches and practising sports and exercise scientists. Work experience in the industry forms an integral part of the Sport Coaching course and students may have the opportunity to gain further industry-specific qualifications.

Foundation degree in Sport Coaching Full-time FdSc Sport coaching students are eligible to do one additional coaching award offered by Central (subject to availability of spaces on the course). As part of our partnership with Nottingham Trent University, all students on NTU-validated higher education courses are eligible to participate in university sport and to play for NTU in BUCS competitions.

Course Content Whether you currently work in sport or wish to pursue a sport-related qualification in Higher Education, then this foundation degree will enable you to hone and develop the practical and academic skills you will require, to be able to multi-task and be the capable ‘all-rounder’ that the sport industry is looking for. This programme is designed to prepare learners for the realities of working within a Sport Coaching, Sport Development or Administrative environment. Modules Year 1 • Coaching Theory & Practice • Physiology of Sport Performance • Foundations of Sport Psychology • Training & Testing for Sport Performance • Methods of Enquiry in Sport Pathway 1 – Sport Performance • Performance Analysis

Excellent links with professional sports clubs and industry.

Pathway 2 – Sports Management • Management & Development of Sport Year 2 • Advanced Coaching Skills • Foundations of Sport Biomechanics • Applied Research Skills in Sport • Skill Learning in Sport • Professional Development Placement Pathway 1 – Sport Performance • Applied Sport Science

Entry Requirements Applicants should have successfully completed a minimum of 4 GCSEs (or equivalent) at grade C or above including English and Maths. Applicants must also have completed one of the following: • A Level passes (equivalent to 160 points) in a related area • MPP profile in a related BTEC Extended Diploma • DM profile in a related BTEC National Diploma • GNVQ Advanced/AVCE in a science related subject Mature students will be considered with evidence of ability and commitment. All applicants will be considered on interview. Assessment Continuous assessment is used throughout the course including assignments, research projects, reports, practical investigations and examinations. Two second year modules include assessment by exam to help prepare you for further degree-level study. Students will also be required to complete a programme of work experience.

Qualifications Foundation Degree in Sport Coaching (FdSc) Duration Full-Time: 2 years Part-Time: 3 years Mode of Study Full or Part-Time Location Clifton How To Apply Through UCAS Points Required: 160 Code: CX69 Institution Code: C32 Application Deadline 15th January 2016 Contact T: 0115 914 6414 E: enquiries@ centralnottingham.ac.uk

Progression All successful students will have the opportunity to progress to the second or third year of the BSc (Hons) Degree in Sport Coaching at Nottingham Trent University.

Pathway 2 – Sports Management • Event Management in Sport & Leisure

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travel & tourism

The Travel and Tourism department runs a wide range of Travel, Tourism and Aviation courses. We work closely with local, national and international employers including a variety of independent and well-known hotel chains in the UK, Europe and Africa, a host of visitor attractions in the UK and East Midlands Airport. The department has built up a strong reputation for high quality course delivery culminating in the LSIS STAR Award for Innovative Teaching and Learning. The Tourism department at Central helped to set up the Institute of Travel and Tourism of The Gambia (ITTOG) which was the first specific travel and tourism college in The Gambia. In recognition of this, the College achieved the Virgin Holidays 2012 Responsible Tourism Award for Best Engagement with Peoples and Cultures. Through this fantastic College project we can provide our learners with the opportunity to study, volunteer and/or link directly with the Gambian learners.

HNC/HND IN Travel & Tourism Management Using holistic learning approaches we ensure each learner is fully supported to develop higher level skills required for supervisory/managerial roles and we will ensure learners develop many transferable skills that will enable them to work in a variety of sectors. This course will offer access to a variety of international trips and will develop learners’ global and sustainability awareness which are key subjects for employment in the Travel & Tourism sector. The Tourism team have a wide range of academic and industrial experience and we are passionate about the success of our learners and their progression.

This course provides the knowledge, understanding and academic skills to provide the potential necessary for employment in this sector at a supervisory or management level. Learners will be expected to take part in trips including an overseas residential to either China or The Gambia. Modules The course covers a range of related units which may include: HNC units: • The developing manager • Hospitality provision • Heritage and cultural tourism

“My time at Central College has been a life changing experience… with the support from my fantastic lecturers. Learning about the Travel and Tourism industry has made me even more determined to pursue this career.” Claire Birkill, Travel & Tourism

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Course Content The travel and tourism and visitor economy sector is one of the most exciting, vibrant and growing industries in the world, with a multibillion pound estimated revenue that generates millions of related jobs and occupations.

• Marketing • Finance and funding • Visitor attraction management HND units: • Sustainable tourism development • Contemporary issues in travel and tourism • Legislation and ethics in the travel and tourism sector • Research project

Entry Requirements Applicants should have successfully completed the following: • A minimum of 4 GCSEs (or equivalent) grade C or above including English and 160 UCAS points at A level. or • MPP in BTEC Extended Diploma or • an Access to Higher Education Certificate in a related field e.g. Business. Mature applicants with relevant experience are encouraged to apply and will be considered on a case by case basis and will be subject to interview. Assessment A combination of continuous assessment which includes assignments, research projects, case studies, presentations and study trips. Progression HNC and HND are both stand-alone qualifications. Successful HNC students can progress to the HND or progress into a broad range of related managerial opportunities within the visitor economy. Successful HND students can progress also to a wide range of related managerial opportunities within the visitor economy or it can be used to access additional Higher Education qualifications.

Qualifications HNC/HND in Travel & Tourism Management Duration HNC: 1 Year HND: 2 Years Mode of Study Full-Time Location Maid Marian Way How To Apply Through UCAS Points Required: 160 Code: N810 (HNC) 7N26 (HND) Institution Code: C32 Apply By 15th January 2016 Contact T: 0115 914 6414 E: enquiries@ centralnottingham.ac.uk

The programme encourages the development of intellectual, transferable skills, such as higher level communication skills, problem-solving and working with others, that are widely sought after by employers.

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LOCATIONS

Beeston High Road, Chilwell, Beeston, Nottingham, NG9 4AH

City Maid Marian Way, Nottingham, NG1 6AB

clifton Farnborough Road, Clifton, Nottingham, NG11 8LU

highfields Jesse Boot Avenue, Science Park, University Boulevard, Nottingham, NG7 2RU

0115 914 6414 enquiries@centralnottingham.ac.uk www.centralnottingham.ac.uk

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