Higher Education Prospectus

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Higher education course guide

From education to employment Find out inside: College facilities | Facts about Hugh Baird College Range of Higher Education courses and subjects Visiting and finding out more | Financial support | How to apply

September 2012 entry


Welcome to Higher Education at Hugh Baird College From Foundation Degrees to HNDs, you can study at a higher level here at your local College. You can choose from a range of subject areas and our courses are approved by UCLan, Edge Hill University, Edexcel and AAT, allowing you to achieve a Higher Education qualification on your doorstep.


● We achieved the top rating for our Higher Education courses in 2011 (Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education). ● Over 96% of our students would recommend Hugh Baird College. ● We are investing in the first purpose built Higher Education centre in Merseyside with the latest facilities and resources. ● 85% of our UCLan approved courses achieved a 100% pass rate in 2011. ● Over 90% of Information Technology, Business Management and Education students progress to Honours programmes from our Foundation Degrees.

Courses Overview of HE courses

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Art and design, graphics and display design

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Visual merchandising and promotional design

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Education

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Health and social care

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Accounting

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IT

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Contents

Why choose Higher Education at Hugh Baird College?

About the College Student life Enjoying our facilities Partnerships Student support services Financial support How to find us How to apply

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Overview of Higher Education courses

Hugh Baird College offers a range of Higher Education courses. Our Foundation Degrees are approved by either the University of Central Lancashire or Edge Hill University. Foundation Degrees

● Health and Social Care

These courses offer an academic qualification as well as the opportunity to develop your practical skills. Available as part time or full time courses, our Foundation Degrees will provide the basis of your full Honours Degree. Choose from:

● Visual Merchandising and

●C hildren, Young People and their Services Building on work experience, this course will help you to become more effective in your professional role. It includes 48 days placement each year and encourages collaboration between professionals working with children and young people.

This course will provide you with the experience, skills and knowledge to develop your career in the health and social care sector.

Promotional Design

This course gives you an introduction to a wide range of skills in various Visual Merchandising areas. You will also have the opportunity to have an industry placement alongside your College studies.

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Based on industry requirements, this course gives you the opportunity to combine practical and theoretical skills. It includes a practical industry placement and gives you the basis for a wide range of careers within the sector.

● Art and Design – National Diploma Pre Degree Foundation

This Foundation course provides a broad Art and Design education, covering a wide range of subjects. It will prepare you for more advanced study at BA (Hons) or Foundation Degree level, leading to opportunities in art and design related careers.

BA (Hons) ● Visual Merchandising and Promotional Design

This course provides you with the opportunity to build on your Foundation Degree and achieve a full Honours Degree. Designed in conjunction with the industry, this commercial course will encourage you to study independently and specialise in a focused area.

Accountancy ● AAT Level 4 Diploma in Accounting

This part time course provides you with the final level of study for the AAT Accounting qualification. It combines personal study with College classes.

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Overview of Higher Education courses

● Information Technology (Multimedia)


Overview of Higher Education courses

Higher National Certificate and Diploma (HNC and HND) These qualifications focus on work related achievements and are developed in conjunction with the relevant industries. ● Art and Design

This course provides you with a specialist work related programme of study which includes practical and theoretical knowledge and allows you to specialise in one of five areas.

Teaching Qualifications ● Certificate in Education (PGCE)

This part time course will provide you with a qualification for teaching in the Lifelong Learning sector. It is open to all new in service teachers, trainers and tutors, and will include practical teaching practice combined with College based learning.

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● Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector Certificate

A short course leading to a free standing qualification in initial teacher training. It will give you a clear picture of the knowledge and skills required for teaching, learning and assessing in the Lifelong Learning sector.

●T eaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector Certificate

This course is for all new in service teachers, trainers and tutors in the Lifelong Learning sector. It will provide you with a qualification related to teaching on a one to one basis or teaching a limited range of subjects within the curriculum. It will give you the opportunity to undertake over 30 hours of teaching practice.


Student life As a student of Hugh Baird College, you are able to enjoy all of our facilities – including free Wi-Fi which is available across the College campus. If you’re studying at Hugh Baird College on one of our UCLan validated courses, you can enjoy all the benefits offered to UCLan students.

Our students enjoy activities throughout the year, from Induction Week in September, through to trips, visits and guest speakers which are organised as part of your course. The College has a Student Council which provides feedback on all areas of College life; students are encouraged to play an active part in the Council.

Bootle has its own community, but for many students, the city life of Liverpool is a real attraction. Only ten minutes away by train from College, Liverpool is a vibrant city which plays host to world class music and entertainment. Theatres, cinemas and galleries add to the mix, whilst independent shops in Bold Street and the successful Liverpool One shopping centre provide plenty to keep you busy.


Enjoying our facilities

You can enjoy a wide range of facilities when you join Hugh Baird College. Whilst our teaching facilities and resources are excellent, we also understand that you want to relax at College and socialise with friends. Higher Education Suite A light, airy and modern space where you can enjoy lectures, seminars – or just study privately or with friends. With free laptops and adjacent to the library, the study area is accessible only by our Higher Education students.

Sports Hall As well as providing facilities for sports and leisure courses, the Sports Hall is a focal point for careers and employment fairs, awards ceremonies and fundraising events .

Media and Art studios Our refurbished studios have the latest equipment which will give you the opportunity to work with industry standard equipment.

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Restaurant

With comfortable seating and internet cafe areas, the refectories are great places to relax with friends.

Richlance is the College’s fine dining restaurant. Run by staff and catering students, the restaurant is open during term time.

Libraries and Learning Resources The Centres are fully equipped with computers, books, trade magazines, DVDs and electronic resources to help you with your course.

Integrated Learning Suite The ILS provides staff and students with a high tech teaching area, which is equipped with modern software and hardware.

Business Administration Centre

Florists Based in the Balliol Centre, the Secret Garden provides greetings cards, bouquets and arrangements which are designed and made by students.

Enjoying our facilities

Refectories

Hair and Beauty The College’s hairdressing and beauty salon offers professional treatments at affordable prices, with students working alongside their tutors.

The Centre can help you with administration work, from printing and document binding, to producing presentations and reports.

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Partnerships

Working in Partnership We work very closely with our Higher Education partners – the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) and Edge Hill University. Our popular Foundation Degrees are approved by these universities, and whilst you’ll benefit from the top class teaching provided by the tutors at Hugh Baird College, you will also be a member of the university community. If you join one of our university approved courses, you can take advantage of the university facilities from membership of the student union to access to sporting equipment.

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Accreditation The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education is a national organisation which reviews the quality of Higher Education which is delivered by colleges. Their assessments are based on three core themes: academic standards; quality of learning opportunities and public information. Our successful review in 2011 can give you the confidence that you will be studying to the highest standards and enjoying the best support. Our review highlighted our strengths including: ●G ood academic standards and liaison with the awarding organisation ● Good staff development ● Employers positively involved in work based learning ● Excellent motivational feedback to students ● High levels of support – including for students who require alternative formats, such as Braille


Careers

Advice about career options and help with jobhunting.

Chaplaincy

Friendship, support and guidance.

Health and Wellbeing

Support, advice and information about leading a healthy lifestyle.

Counselling

A chance to talk about your feelings in confidence.

Equality and Diversity

We will make sure that you are able to study in a safe, pleasant and motivating environment. We will work to make sure that you will not be treated any less favourably because of your age, disability, gender (including transgender identity/gender reassignment), pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marriage and civil partnership.

Disability Support

All learners are welcome at Hugh Baird College, regardless of any learning difficulty and/or physical disability.

Learner Support

A programme to help all students to achieve their full potential. The Additional Support team is for students with specific requirements such as a learning difficulty, a sensory impairment or if English is not your first language.

Student support services

We understand that sometimes life gets in the way of studying – and we have people who can help and support you to achieve your goals.

Personal Tutor

Support with your studies.

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Financial support

Don’t let money stop you from coming to college – take advantage of the financial support available. Tuition fees for our courses are: Foundation Degrees Full time

Part time

BA (Hons) top up

New students £6,000

£500 per module

£6,000

Continuing students

£420 per module

£3,465

£3,465

Tuition fees for full time HNC/D courses are £4,495.

What financial support is available? Hugh Baird College bursaries – A package of benefits worth up to £1,500 is available (depending on your course). National Scholarship Scheme – Awards, worth £3,000 in cash benefits and fee/ accommodation waivers for academic year 2012/13, for eligible prospective full-time students.

Tuition Fee Loan – You can apply for a loan from the Government to pay for your tuition fees. The money is paid directly from the Government to the College or university so you don’t have to find the money to pay for your tuition costs. You don’t have to start repaying the loan until you’re earning over £21,000 a year, and you will pay it back at an agreed rate. Any money still outstanding on the student loan after 30 years will be written off. For more detailed information, see the Government website: http://studentfinance-yourfuture.direct.gov.uk Maintenance Grant – To help full time students with living costs. Grants are available for students whose household income is £42,875 or less. You don’t have to pay this money back. Maintenance Loans – You can apply for a Maintenance Loan, which is for living costs such as accommodation, travel, food, books etc. The amount available depends on household income, if living at home or in student accommodation. This money must also be repaid, but only after graduation when earning are above £21,000 per year.

*Applies only to UK, new part-time undergraduates starting in September 2012. The cost equates to three modules on a part time or Cert Ed course.

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All information correct at time of going to press.


Finance Summary

The following additional financial support may be available depending on your circumstances: ● D isabled Students’ Allowances (DSAs) provide extra financial help for disabled students. ● T he Adult Dependants’ Grant could provide extra help if you are a full-time higher education student with an adult who depends on you financially. ● A ccess to Learning Fund offers non-repayable grants to help if you are experiencing financial difficulties. You must have already received the first instalment of your student loan.

What help is available for full-time students with children? If you are a full-time student with children you may qualify for extra financial help on top of the standard student finance package.

Useful contacts Hugh Baird College – Career Services/HE Information Carol Stevens or Neil Clark – call 0151 353 4441/4618 careers_staff@hughbaird.ac.uk Direct.gov.uk www.direct.gov.uk/en/EducationAndLearning All information correct at time of going to press.

Type of Support

What is it for?

Repayable?

Tuition Fee Loan: up to £9000/year

Course fees

Maintenance Loan: up to £7675 (London)

Living costs

Maintenance Grant: up to £3250 Disabled Students Allowance: depends on circumstances Adult Dependants’ Grant: up to £255/week Childcare Grant: 85% of costs up to £255/week Parents’ Learning Allowance: up to £1508/year

Living costs

Yes (when salary is £21,000/year) Yes (when salary is £21,000/year) No

Specialist equipment, travel

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Dependant adults

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Childcare costs

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Learning costs

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Financial support

Additional support

Student Finance may affect Means Tested Benefits – please consult a JobCentre Plus advisor. For more information visit: www.bis.gov.uk/studentfinance

Student Finance England Call 0845 300 50 90 www.studentfinance.direct.gov.uk Student Loans Company Call 0845 300 50 90 www.slc.co.uk Student Loan Repayment Enquiries www.studentloanrepayment.co.uk

Inland Revenue Call 0845 3003900 www.inlandrevenue.gov.uk/taxcredits UCAS Call 0871 468 0 468 enquiries@ucas.ac.uk www.ucas.com/about_us/contact_us/

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What do I need to enrol on this course? You will need either ● One AS Level (usually Art) supported by three GCSE Grades A* to C, or ● A BTEC Extended Diploma in Art and Design and ● A portfolio of work ● Aged 18 or over ● A successful interview Mature applicants (over 19) will be admitted on the basis of interview and must show evidence of an aptitude for this level of qualification.

The course provides a broad Art and Design education, including drawing, colour study, painting, figure drawing, life and location drawing, photography, film and video, art and design history and 3-dimensional design including wood, metal, ceramics, plaster. We also offer painting, paper making and print-making processes, including block and mono-printing.

Where will it lead? You could continue to study for a Degree or Foundation Degree. This in turn can lead to careers in Graphic Design, Fashion Design, Illustration, Interior Design, Product Design and Multi-Media Design.

How long does it last? One year – full time.

For more detailed course information, please visit www.hughbaird.ac.uk

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Art & design, graphics & display design

Art and Design National Diploma Pre Degree Foundation

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Art and Design HNC/D Level 4/5 UCAS course code: WW12

What do I need to enrol on this course? You will need either ● A-Levels in an Art and Design related subject or ● Pre Degree Foundation in Art & Design or ● BTEC National/Extended Diploma in Art & Design, Graphics, Creative Media or 3D Design and ● A portfolio of work ● Aged 18 or over ● A successful interview Mature learners may have extensive work experience and/or professional qualifications in their work sector.

Where will it lead? You could progress into employment in a range of careers including graphic design or visual merchandising, or continue to study to degree level.

How long does it last? Two years – full time.

For more detailed course information, please visit www.hughbaird.ac.uk

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You can study one of five pathways: HND Art and Design – Graphics Creating graphic solutions for the design industry, including editorial, corporate and branding identity, advertising campaigns, exhibitions and live briefs . HND Art and Design – Photography Developing practical skills from studio and location lighting to digital imaging across a range of subjects from advertising to editorial. HND Art and Design – Digital Media Bringing together creative digital skills developed through photography, illustration and design with the option of touching on video, web and animation. HND Art and Design – Fine Art and Illustration Development of visual representation skills using traditional and current techniques including drawing and observational skills and digital solutions for diverse subject areas including fine art and advertising. HND Art and Design – Interior Design Concentrating on spatial awareness and the use of lighting, balance, circulation and proportion. The course will include project briefs. You will study additional units to help you to communicate your ideas, understand the context of your studies and prepare you for working in a professional environment.


UCAS course code: NW52

What do I need to enrol on this course? You will need either ● A Levels, including Art or ● Pre Degree Foundation Art and Design or ● International Baccalaureate or ● BTEC National/Extended Diploma in Art and Design/ 3D Design/Graphic Design and ● A portfolio of work ● A successful interview

The course will provide you with a range of skills and knowledge, which across the two years includes the design process. Elements of the course include fashion promotion and styling, creative model making, interior design, product presentation, visual merchandising and corporate branding and brand identity. The course also includes live briefs and the designing and installation of a final project public exhibition.

Where will it lead? You could progress on to the BA (Hons) Visual Merchandising and Promotional Design top up course at Hugh Baird College, or you could continue to study to degree level at university. You could progress into employment in fields such as fashion promotion, graphic design or interior design.

How long does it last? Two years – full time. Three years – part time.

For more detailed course information, please visit www.hughbaird.ac.uk

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Visual merchandising & promotional design

Visual Merchandising & Promotional Design Foundation Degree

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Visual Merchandising & Promotional Design BA (Hons) top up UCAS course code: WN2M

What do I need to enrol on this course? You will need either ● Foundation Degree in Visual Merchandising and Promotional Design or ● Equivalent design related Foundation Degrees (eg Interior Design) or ● Design based HND (eg Visual Communications, 3D Design) and ● A portfolio of work ● Higher Education transcript at Level 4 and 5 ● Computer skills in industry design programmes (eg AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite CS3) ● A successful interview

Where will it lead? You could enjoy a career in fields such as visual merchandising and display design, fashion styling and design, retail management and commercial interior design.

How long does it last? One year – full time. For more detailed course information, please visit www.hughbaird.ac.uk

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The course will provide you with a range of skills and knowledge in this fast growing niche in the design industry. It will give you the opportunity to study and apply advanced skills in visual merchandising and promotional design, whilst specialising in an area of retail design that could include fashion promotion and styling or retail events and planning. You will develop your creative thinking to develop innovative design solutions, and will enjoy working on specialist industry briefs which will enhance your employability. The course also includes the designing and installation of a final project public exhibition, in addition to compiling a practical and innovative industry standard design portfolio.


Education

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Education

Certificate in Education/P.G.C.E. What do I need to enrol on this course? You will need ● A Level 3 qualification in your own subject specialism (or degree for PGCE) and ● Five GCSEs or equivalent at Grade C or above (including English and Maths) ● Potential to complete 75 hours of teaching (which may be voluntary) in each of the two years of the programme) ● Aged 21 or over

Where will it lead? Undergraduate trainees could progress onto degree level courses, whilst postgraduate students could progress onto further study at Masters level. The programme leads to QTLS (Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills) status (post compulsory sector), after gaining IFL membership and preparing a CPD portfolio.

How long does it last? Two years (240 hours in total).

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This qualification is open to all new in service teachers, trainers and tutors in the Lifelong Learning Sector. The certificate is designed for those who are employed in a full teaching role. The course includes the formation of a Professional Development Portfolio, completion of the threshold award ‘Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector, and teaching and observed practice.


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Natalie Worrall Before Hugh Baird: Studying to become a make-up artist Course: Certificate in Education

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Education

Preparing To Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (PTLLS) – Certificate What do I need to enrol on this course? You will need ● A Level 3 qualification in the subject you want to teach and ● GCSEs (or equivalent) A-C in Maths and English (can be working towards) and ● An enthusiasm for sharing your subject with students/ learners

Where will it lead? Trainees could progress onto the first year of the Full Award (Certificate in Education or PGCE in Post-compulsory Education).

How long does it last? Typically 12 weeks.

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PTLLS is a free-standing qualification in Initial Teacher Training which can lead to a Certificate, or even a Diploma in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector. Its aim is to give the student teacher a clear picture of the knowledge and skills required for teaching, learning and assessing in the Lifelong Learning Sector.


Education

Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (CTLLS) – Certificate What do I need to enrol on this course? You will need ● A Level 3 qualification in your own subject specialism and ● Five GCSEs (or equivalent) A-C in Maths and English and ● The potential to complete 30 hours of teaching; this may be voluntary and ● Aged 21 or over

Where will it lead? Undergraduate trainees could progress onto the second year of the Full Award (Certificate in Education or PGCE in Post-compulsory Education) after completion of an additional module.

How long does it last? One year (22 weeks x 4 hours per week).

For more detailed course information, please visit www.hughbaird.ac.uk

This qualification is open to all new in service teachers, trainers and tutors in the Lifelong Learning Sector. The certificate is designed to cover the role of the Associate Lecturer who has limited responsibilities in terms of teaching, for example teaching mainly on a one to one basis or teaching on a limited range or level of programmes within a curriculum area.

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Health and social care

Children, Young People and their Services Foundation Degree UCAS course code: L690

What do I need to enrol on this course? You will need ● A Level 3 qualification and ● Aged 18 or over ● A successful interview

Where will it lead? You could continue to study and progress into careers such as nursery or primary school teaching, social care, working in youth services or as a teaching assistance or childminder.

How long does it last? Two years – full time. Three years – part time.

For more detailed course information, please visit www.hughbaird.ac.uk

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The course will provide you with a range of skills and knowledge in this sector. You will study specific areas which include aspects of learning and development and difference and diversity. You will also benefit from 48 days experience in a work related setting each year on the full time course (pro rata for the part time course).


UCAS course code: L511

What do I need to enrol on this course? You will need ● 160 UCAS points or equivalent and ● The ability to show that you will benefit from working in care settings and ● Aged 18 or over and ● A successful interview

The course combines academic understanding and skills with specific work related skills. It will provide you with up to date occupational standards and will address your continuing professional development needs.

Where will it lead? The course provides academic recognition and personal development for those already employed in the sector. You could continue to study to a higher level. You could also gain employment in residential, domiciliary and day care, nursing and care homes, clinics and surgeries and in health education roles in schools and neighbourhoods.

Health and social care

Health and Social Care Foundation Degree

How long does it last? Two years – full time. Three to five years – part time.

For more detailed course information, please visit www.hughbaird.ac.uk

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Accounting

Accounting AAT Level 4 Diploma What do I need to enrol on this course? You will need either ● Level 3 Certificate in Accounting or ● Other relevant Level 3 Qualification and ● a commitment to studying 6+ hours per week in your own time

Where will it lead? You can progress to university, enter employment at a senior level or start your own accountancy business.

How long does it last? One year.

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This course is designed for those wishing to start a career in the accountancy profession. It is the final level of a highly regarded professional qualification and increasingly popular with employers. As an AAT qualified accounting technician you will have an internationally recognised and respected qualification that shows potential employers that you have been trained to a high standard. This course runs two evenings per week or one full day per week for one year.


IT

Foundation Degree in Information Technology (Multimedia) UCAS course code: G503

What do I need to enrol on this course? You will need either: ● A minimum of 40 points from one A level or equivalent in a related subject, plus GCSE Mathematics at grade C or equivalent or ● A BTEC Level 3 qualification in Computing and IT (students with DDD are guaranteed a place subject to numbers) or ● An Access to Higher Education Certificate (IT) awarded by an approved further education institution and ● A successful interview and ● Aged 18 or over Mature learners may have extensive work experience (paid and/or unpaid) and/or achievement of a range of professional qualifications in their work sector.

Where will it lead? You could continue to study at a higher level, or you could progress into employment within the computing and information technology industry.

How long does it last? Two years – full time (Multimedia). Three years – part time (Web Systems Design option).

This course introduces you to the latest innovations in technology and business systems. You will explore new developments in programming, systems design and systems management. It offers a balance between programme development, computing theory and the use of applications to help you respond to the needs of today’s businesses. You will also gain industry experience through work placements. For more detailed course information, please visit www.hughbaird.ac.uk

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Balliol Centre ● Art, Design and Media ● Business Administration Centre ● Business and Management ● Catering ● Computing and ICT ● Floristry ● Higher Education study area ● Images Hair and Beauty salons ● Learner Support ● Library and Learning Resource Centre ● Main reception ● Maths, English and ESOL ● Music Technology ● Performing Arts ● Public Services ● Refectory ● Richlance restaurant ● Secret Garden Florist Shop ● Sports ● Student Advice Centre ● Student Services ● Theatrical Makeup ● Travel and Tourism ● Visual Merchandising and Design


Pembroke Centre ● Construction workshops ● Electrical Installation ● Engineering ● Health, Social and Childcare ● Learning for Life courses ● Library and Learning Resource Centre ● Motor Vehicle workshop ● Motor Cycle workshop ● Refectory ● Science laboratories

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S ixth Form Academy ● A Level classrooms ● Exam Hall ● Refectory ● Sports Hall

It’s so easy to get to Hugh Baird College Hugh Baird College is in a central location and is easy to get to from all parts of Merseyside by bus, train and car. For more detailed information about services and eligibility for subsidised travel passes contact the Student Advice Centre, telephone: 0151 353 4444 or visit our website: www.hughbaird.ac.uk The Merseyrail Bootle Oriel Road station is only a two minute walk from the College campus. This station is on the Northern Line and offers easy access to the College from Liverpool, Crosby, Formby, Southport and other areas. For further information visit: www.merseytravel.gov.uk Students can also travel to College on regular bus services from Southport, Formby, Crosby, Old Roan, Maghull, Litherland, Netherton, Litherland, Queens Drive and Liverpool City Centre.

rom Southport: ●F 47, 48, 48a, 300 ● From Formby and Southport: 47, 48, 48a ● From Crosby: 47, 48, 48a, 54, 62, 62a, 62b ● From Old Roan and Maghull: 55, 300 ● From Litherland: 53, 53a, 55, 59 ● From Netherton: 52, 52a, 58, 59 ● From Queens Drive: 60, 81 ● From Liverpool City Centre: 47, 48, 52, 52a, 53, 53a, 54, 55, 55d, 155, 300

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How to apply

Our Student Advice Centre and Careers team can help you to make the application process as smooth as possible. They can give you advice on:

Choosing the right course Financial advice Entry requirements Routes through Higher Education to help you achieve the career you want ● Course information ● Completing Hugh Baird College and UCAS application forms ● ● ● ●

They can also arrange for you to talk to course tutors if you would like more detailed information.

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Applications for all part time courses

For full time Foundation Degree courses, you will need to apply through UCAS (www.ucas.ac.uk).

You can apply directly to Hugh Baird College. Download an application form from www.hughbaird.ac.uk/ViewForms.aspx

Applications for the Visual Merchandising courses For both the Foundation and BA (Hons) top up courses, you will need to apply through UCAS (www.ucas.ac.uk).

How to apply

Applications for full time Foundation Degree courses

Applications for all HND courses For full time HNC/D courses, you will need to apply through UCAS (www.ucas.ac.uk).

UCAS Please note that our UCAS Institution Code is H65. You will find the UCAS number for courses (where applicable) on the relevant course page of this guide.

0151 353 4444

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Come along to our College Open Day on 20th June 2012, where you can meet tutors, discuss your options and tour the College. If you would prefer to have a tour of the College on another occasion, we’ll be happy to introduce you to tutors who can talk about the courses and show you the facilities.

If you have any enquiries or would like to arrange a personal visit, please contact our Student Advice Centre on 0151 353 4444, or email enquiries@hughbaird.ac.uk

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