East Sussex College Degrees | Eastbourne and Lewes | Prospectus 2020/21

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DEGREES BESIDE THE SEASIDE

AT EAST SUSSEX COLLEGE

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EAST SUSSEX COLLEGE HAS BEEN OFFERING AWARD WINNING DEGREES FOR OVER


Each year, more and more students are choosing to study with us because our specialist courses are helping them to get into the jobs they want and achieve life-long success. Our university-style campuses

in Eastbourne and Lewes are fantastic places to learn. We’re lucky to have some of the best facilities in the area, everything from 3G all-weather sports pitches to music recording studios and the latest recording technology. Our excellent student to staff ratio, superb student support, outstanding facilities, affordable fees, and fantastic surroundings, makes us a very attractive option for your studies. Our tutors are always available and happy to talk about the courses we offer. So why not take a look through our prospectus and come along to one of our open events to talk more about you and your future.

David Fowler HEAD OF HIGHER EDUCATION

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WHY CHOOSE US? | 4 WELCOME TO THE SUNSHINE COAST! | 8 SOMETHING HISTORICALLY DIFFERENT | 12 LEARNING OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM | 16 WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? | 18 MAKE IT HAPPEN | 20 OUR COURSES: VTCT ADVANCE BEAUTY THERAPY | 24 HNC/HND CONSTRUCTION & THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT | 26 HNC/HND COLLABORATIVE THEATRE & PERFORMANCE | 28 FDSC PERSON CENTRED COUNSELLING | 30 BSC (HONS) PERSON CENTRED COUNSELLING | 32 FDA DIGITAL MEDIA DESIGN | 34 BA (HONS) DIGITAL MEDIA DESIGN (TOP-UP) | 38 FDSC COMPLEMENTARY HEALTHCARE | 40 HNC/HND HEALTHCARE PRACTICE | 42 FDA MUSIC PRODUCTION & CREATIVE RECORDING | 44 BA (HONS) MUSIC PRODUCTION & CREATIVE RECORDING (TOP-UP) | 48 FDA SPORTS COACHING & DEVELOPMENT | 52 TEACHER TRAINING PGCE/CERT ED | 54

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WHY CHOOSE There are lots of institutions that offer top quality degrees. But how many of them offer a truly unique experience, giving you that little bit extra for your money? Degree and university-level courses are a big investment. We want to give you a little bit extra to help you stand out from the crowd once you’ve finished.


US?

Our campuses are perfectly set-up for studying. We have lots of great facilities and resources for you to use. In Eastbourne we have a sports park with outdoor 3G all-weather pitches and an indoor sports hall with tennis courts. We have eight music studios kitted out with industry standard recording and mixing equipment. We also have workshops and construction areas, fitted with industry standard machinery and tools. In Lewes we have dedicated art studios that allow you to work in your own space and take advantage of our well stocked art supplies.

Our campuses are easy to get to and have great transport links. Our Eastbourne campus is a short walk from Hampden Park train station and has a regular bus service from Hampden Park and from Eastbourne town centre. Our Lewes campus sits next door to Lewes train station and is a short walk from the town centre.

You can study a wide range of subjects. All of which are perfectly linked to their industry and feed directly into the job market.

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Many of our tutors are fully-qualified with experience in their field.

Our class sizes are small enough to make you feel like you belong here.

That means they understand how people learn and can personalise your learning experience to help you understand the subject matter in a way that is best for you.

We’ll make you feel a part of something – like a small university family. What’s more, our tutors will always be available to talk to you during and after lectures and give you all the one-to-one time you need.

The other great thing about our smaller class sizes is that our facilities and resources are more readily available.... If you need to book the photography studio for a threehour shoot, or you want to record your new music album, then you can. With ease.

LEWES OPENS ITS DOORS TO 60,000 SPECTATORS ON ITS BUSIEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR, BONFIRE NIGHT. Lewes Bonfire Celebrations are considered to be one of the best in England. They attract bonfire societies and dozens of marching bands, finishing with a Firework display and bonfire.

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…and when you realise that you get all of that and you save almost a third in tuition fees, then you really are on to a winner by studying with us!

Eastbourne and Lewes are widely becoming known as very attractive places to study. Eastbourne is known as the Sunshine Coast because it regularly tops the charts as the UK town with the most sunshine hours in any given year. The new shopping centre has been expanded and features more high-street brands, restaurants, and a cinema.

Lewes is steeped in history with its medieval castle, narrow streets, and boutique shops. It is also home to one of oldest breweries in Sussex, Harvey’s Brewery. Occasionally, Harvey’s horse drawn cart still makes its way through the town.

EASTBOURNE HAS FEATURED IN: Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging, The Hitman’s Bodyguard, Harry Potter, James Bond, Brighton Rock, Made in Dagenham, Pearl Harbour, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Poirot, Little Britain, Foyle’s War, Miss Marple, Top Gear, and That Mitchell and Webb Look... the list goes on!

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EASTBOURNE IS ONE OF THE TOP 10 HAPPIEST TOWNS IN THE UK

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Eastbourne is a diverse town, sandwiched between the South Downs and the seaside. It’s a town with a thriving events calendar and brilliant location, which creates the perfect blend of business, education, tourism, and leisure.

WELCOME SUNSHIN


|9 Eastbourne is dubbed the Sunshine Coast, a name given because it regularly tops the charts as the UK town with the most sunshine hours in any given year. And given that sunshine equates to Vitamin D – the happy hormone – there is no better place to learn in the UK. And while we can’t guarantee high temperatures and yearround sunshine, Eastbourne has plenty more to offer. Eastbourne offers a relaxed way of living, with the cities of Brighton and London easily accessible by train and in close proximity. Think of Eastbourne and

most people will say it’s like 1950s Brighton, similar in looks to its neighbour with its pier and picture-perfect seafront lined with hotels, but with a less frenetic pace. It’s the reason film director Rowan Joffe chose Eastbourne as the location for his remake of the iconic 1948 film, Brighton Rock, in 2010. For that reason alone, Eastbourne most definitely rocks!

2019 has been somewhat of a revival for the town. The Arndale Centre has been renamed to The Beacon and is the town’s main place to shop. A host of popular high street stores, restaurants, and a new cinema has been added to the offering.

We understand that the time you spend outside the classroom is also important to you! Student life isn’t just about life in the classroom. It’s about making new friends, exploring the local area and gaining life skills.

E TO THE NE COAST!


Eastbourne is renowned for its plethora of bars and restaurants. The extensive list includes gastropubs, modern bistros, Victorian tearooms, and good old fashioned country pubs. HERE ARE SOME OF OUR FAVOURITE FOODY SPOTS:

PERFECT PLACE FOR A PINT:

FANCY A BURGER? Burger bars seem to be all the rage right now and when they’re as good as the ones we have in Eastbourne, then they’re probably here to stay. Half Man Half Burger, 7Bone Burger Co., Harleywood Diner, and Old Dave’s Gourmet Burger Co. serve up some mouth-watering creations – everything from beef burgers to vegan burgers.

THE CORNFIELD GARAGE The town’s most popular branch of JD Wetherspoon. It has a great choice of local brewers and suppliers and regularly holds cider and gin festivals.

FLAMENCO TAPAS This has to be our favourite Spanish themed restaurant in Eastbourne. They serve over 60 dishes, including a great vegetarian range. The ingredients are sourced from Spain and the restaurant has a typical Spanish feel. There are also 20 Spanish wines to accompany your meal.

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FUSCIARDI’S ICE CREAM The seaside and ice cream go hand in hand and Fusciardi’s is one of the most popular ice cream parlours in the town. ‘A taste of Italy in Eastbourne’.

DID YOU KNOW?

Eastbourne is also the birthplace of the Banoffee Pie. The delicious dessert was born right out of The Hungry Monk in the Wealdon district of Eastbourne. (There’s a pub quiz question right there!)

THE LAMB INN Thought to be one of the oldest pubs in the country! It sits proudly in the Old Town and has done since about 1180. It serves fine Sussex ales and could well be haunted. JOIN THE ALE TRAIL: Bibendum, The Dolphin, The Dewdrop, and The Eagle form a fantastic quartet of pubs. Locals refer to them as the south street shuffle. Quite a popular route for a night out, starting at Bibendum and working your way along South Street until you reach the Eagle.

FANCY SOMETHING A LITTLE FRUITIER? EASTBOURNE COCKTAIL CLUB ECC has been a very popular hangout since opening in 2015. Its extensive range of craft beers, gins, and over 100 different cocktails, coupled with its vivid artwork and rock 'n' roll memorabilia, make a winning formula.


EASTBOURNE ATTRACTS MORE THAN FIVE MILLION VISITORS EACH YEAR AND HERE’S WHY:

MAGNIFICENT MOTORS Eastbourne’s biggest and best motor show happens each year over the first May bank holiday weekend. The motoring spectacular features more than 900 vintage and classic cars, motorbikes, buses, and is a weekend packed with live music and entertainment. EASTBOURNE THEATRES Musical performances, live shows, and standup comedy are also very good in Eastbourne. The Congress Theatre reopened in March 2019 after an extensive refurbishment as part of the £54 million Devonshire Park Project. The London Philharmonic Orchestra performed as the venues premiere concert. Touring comics such as Michael McIntyre and Alan Carr often test out their new material in Eastbourne, and West End shows often roll into town throughout the year.

NATURE VALLEY INTERNATIONAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT Each June, some of the world’s best tennis players visit the Sunshine Coast for the Nature Valley International. Some of the biggest names in women’s and men’s tennis have graced the Devonshire Park Lawn Tennis courts including Caroline Wozniacki, Angelique Kerber, Stan Wawrinka, Andy Murray, and Eastbourne’s Johanna Konta.

BEACH LIFE FESTIVAL If you’re looking for something a little more extreme then look no further. Beach Life is one of the biggest FREE extreme sports festivals in the UK! Taking place mid-july, the event attracts skaters, BMXers, windsurfers, and SUP enthusiasts to the coast.

AIRBOURNE Perhaps Eastbourne’s biggest and most popular event of the year. In mid-August huge crowds line the seafront to watch the two mile flying display. The four-day event features the very best in military and civilian aviation display teams and regularly includes the RAF Typhoon, Chinook, The Blades, Wingwalkers and the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight. BEER & CIDER BY THE SEA The end of May bank holiday beer festival well and truly kicks off the summer. It features over 100 real ales, ciders, and perries, and has great entertainment from live bands on the festival stage throughout the weekend.

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The Sussex town of Lewes is steeped in history. It is a picturesque and quintessential English town with the white chalk cliffs of the South Downs as the perfect backdrop.

The River Ouse, which runs directly through the town, and the 1,000-year-old Lewes Castle are two dominating features of Lewes. As you venture into the town centre you are welcomed by narrow alleyways, crooked buildings, and a plethora of shops, cafes, and restaurants. From mainstream brands to independent names, Lewes is a truly artisan town with an old fashioned charm.

The Barbican House is home to the Museum of Sussex Archaeology and houses local collections from the Stone Age to medieval times. Anne of Cleves was a resident of Lewes and her former house gives an insight into how Tudors and Elizabethans lived, worked, and relaxed at home. Political activist, philosopher, and Founding Father of the United States, Thomas Paine, was also

SOMETH HISTORI


to create Harvey’s beers. On some days the Harvey’s Brewery horse drawn cart still frequents the cobbled roads of the town!

Harvey’s Brewery moved into the town in 1790 and have lived here ever since. Just as John Harvey did, his descendants use a blend of four local hops, water filtered through the South Downs for over 30 years, and a unique 60-year-old yeast strain,

History tells us that Lewes has always been independent and liked to do things a little differently. Its wide range of independent and boutique shops, salons, cafés, bars, and restaurants is the modern day example of that. But that’s what makes Lewes so great!

Fashion boutique Twinkle Twinkle offers luxurious modern classics for style lovers not slaves to fast fashion. The Needlemakers, a former needle and candle factory, houses lots of craft shops, perfect for finding unique accessories and homeware. The café also serves delicious cake.

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LEWES IS A TRULY ARTISAN TOWN WITH AN OLD FASHIONED CHARM.

a former resident, having lived above the 15th century Bull House, which was a tobacco shop at the time.

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While we’re on the subject of food, Lewes has lots of fantastic places to eat. There are well established restaurants such as Bill’s, which began as a greengrocers in the town, and the newer, vibrant Fuego Lounge, but we also love some of the smaller, lesser known places:

THE LEWES ARMS An architectural gem steeped in character and tradition. Locals say that this is the best pub in Lewes, and we find it hard to disagree. This historic pub, which is over 200-years-old, serves up delicious food, well-kept ales, and great entertainment.

PELHAM ARMS

If you’re a fan of Thai then you’ll love Erawan. It’s an intimate Thai diner that serves up authentic, spicy dishes that are great value. It’s just a couple of minutes from campus, it’s Bring Your Own, and the Penang curry is delicious.

This is quite a unique pub with its own smokehouse! The Pelham Arms has been curing meats for a number of years and in 2016 built their own smokehouse on-site and now serve a whole range of smoked treats. They also offer delicious burgers with hand-ground meats and house-made sauces.

CACCIA & TAILS

JOHN HARVEY TAVERN

ERAWAN

An amazing pasta and focaccia bar offering homemade pasta, sauces, and breads. The Focaccia is Genovese, a regional style of Focaccia which is best eaten upside down to allow the salt to hit your tongue. The mac’n’cheese fries with Marmite mayo are a must.

THE BUS CLUB PIZZA HOUSE We love pizza. Even if we didn’t, I’m sure that the wood-fired pizzas served here would convert us in no time! They offer lots of great toppings and even do gluten free and vegan pizzas.

THE SWAN INN If you’re looking for something a little more traditional, then look no further than the Swan’s Sunday roast. Big plates with all the trimmings and a great veggie roast available as well.

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Having its own brewery, you’d expect there to be quite a few places you could sample the county’s finest ales – you’re not wrong:

A rustic pub in the heart of the town that sits opposite Harvey’s Brewery and next to the River Ouse. Wine Wednesdays and Burger Thursdays are our favourite times to visit.

HARVEY’S BREWERY There aren’t many towns in the south east where you can tour a brewery and taste the unique and distinct flavours of the county’s finest ales. “We wunt be druv” a Sussex dialect phrase that means “we will not be driven” and has been used in the county for hundreds of years and denotes the independence, spirit, and pride of the brewers.


It's not all ale and beer though: CAFÉ DU JARDIN By day - a lovely French café / bistro serving rustic French food. But on a Friday and Saturday night, the Wine Cellar is one of our favourite places to hang out. Lots of great cocktails, an extensive wine list, and entertainment on most nights. A quirky and cosy setting; and relatively still unknown – until now!

THE DEPOT The Depot is a bit of an all-rounder. Great for food, a fantastic selection of beers, wines, and spirits, a brilliant place to meet with friends, and it’s a cinema!

And if that wasn’t enough, Lewes knows how to throw a good party. There are lots of events happening throughout the year that you can experience: LOVE SUPREME FESTIVAL A three-day jazz festival held during the first weekend in July. Set in the stunning surroundings of Glynde Place, the festival has been running since 2013.

GLYNDEBOURNE FESTIVAL OPERA At the opposite end of the celebrations spectrum is the Glyndebourne Festival Opera. Glyndebourne house is a 1,200 seater venue and has held the festival since 1934, attracting people from all over the world.

LEWES BONFIRE Bonfire night in Lewes is huge! The celebrations not only mark the foiled gunpowder plot of 1605 but also commemorates the memory of the 17 Protestant martyrs burnt at the stake for their faith.

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LEARNING OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM

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CAREER FOCUS

BRIGHTON STUDENTS’ UNION

When you study with us you will be getting so much more than a degree.

When you enrol onto one of our courses you will become part of the University of Brighton Students’ Union.

We pride ourselves on going that extra mile to make sure that you get a totally enriching experience. We know that it is really important to give you as many opportunities as we can to help you develop. Improving your understanding of your subject, your practical skills with meaningful work experience, and helping you to develop as a person, ensures that you are ready to hit the ground running in your chosen career. We will do this by providing you with highly skilled, well trained, expert tutors in their field. They will have a wealth of industry knowledge and have a contacts book full of industry experts and employers for you tap into. We will guide you with your personal portfolios and help you to build your CV – even after you’ve gradated. We’re committed to doing this because we care about you and we want you to succeed. The contacts that you make while studying with us might be the helping hand you need to find your dream job.

Here to make student life better. Throughout your time as a HE student at college, you will be supported by Brighton Students’ Union (BSU) to get the best student experience you can. We are independent from the College and are student-led; we pride ourselves on representing your student voice and helping students where we can. There are Course Representatives for each course supported by us, which ensure that your voice is heard by BSU and college management. We host events throughout the academic year such as wellbeing events and other activities. There are societies that you can join and get involved with, but if you don’t find one you’re after you can start your own one! We hope you don’t but if you have any academic issues, we have a dedicated advice team who can help; they can provide advice and support throughout your time at college. Getting involved with your Students’ Union will help improve your student experience! Find out more at: Website: brightonsu.com/partnercolleges Facebook: brightonstudentsunion Instagram: @subrighton Twitter: @SUBrighton

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WHAT GRADES

Offers will be made by the course team based on a balanced judgement of your ability to complete the programme of study and to benefit from honours degree study. YOU SHOULD MEET THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA:

STUDIED BEFORE OR HAVE RELEVANT EXPERIENCE?

Completion of a full Level 3 qualification, for example: A-Levels, BTEC Diploma, or Foundation Diploma.

Attendance at interview (unless an international applicant, when a digital portfolio will be accepted).

You may als be required to produce a portfolio that demonstrates appropriate knowledge and skills.

A qualification, HE credits or relevant experience may count towards your course, and could mean that you do not have to take some elements of the course or you can start in year 2 or 3. In certain circumstances you may be considered if you can provide evidence of prior learning with an appropriate portfolio of work.

Proof of a satisfactory reference.

WE WILL CONSIDER YOU ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS. Your portfolio is the most important part of your application. If your predicted or actual grades fall below the range but you can evidence your thinking, ideas and abilities through a highquality portfolio we will still consider your application.

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Claims for the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) will also be considered in accordance with University guidance.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: International students will be requested to provide a digital portfolio; evidence of IELTS 6.5 overall, and 6.0 in writing, and equivalent Level 3 qualifications. Course specific entry requirements can be found on each course page in this prospectus and on our website.


DO I NEED?

NEED TO UPDATE YOUR QUALIFICATIONS?

An Access to Higher Education course will help you to meet the entry requirements you need to study at university. Access to Higher Education courses are designed specifically to prepare learners aged 19 or above for university entry. Your qualifications may fall below the entry requirements or may be out of date, in which case, these intensive courses will develop your research and study skills, and help you gain the qualifications you need to support your university application. We offer Access to Higher Education courses in Art, Health and Health Sciences, and Humanities combined with Social Sciences; all of which can lead onto a number of degree courses. To enrol onto an Access to Higher Education course you will need a GCSE grade C in English and maths. If you don’t have GCSE English or maths we can help you get them. Contact us for more information today.

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APPLY TODAY

Once you have settled on the course you’d like to study, you can apply directly to the college (Level 4 and HNC) or through UCAS (HND, FDA, BA, BA top-up, BSc top-up). The application process is free, quick, and easy. But call us on 030 300 39699 if you’d like any help or would like to discuss any part of the application process.

MA HA If you have any last minute questions about the course, then feel free to give us a call or pop in and see us for a coffee, and we’ll happily answer them for you.

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FEES & FUNDING

WE WILL SUPPORT YOU

FINANCIAL SUPPORT

Studying at university is a big financial investment. You will need to cover the cost of your tuition fees, and if you’re living away from home and independently, you will need to cover the cost of living.

We want you to enjoy a rich and rewarding experience while studying with us.

Depending on your circumstances and eligibility, you may qualify for a non-repayable bursary.

You can apply for, and take out a student loan to help you cover these costs. You will only start repaying your loan once you have finished your studies and once you have started earning over a certain salary.

There may also be a range of other services available, depending on your campus. We could help with learning support, childcare, welfare, and, depending on your eligibility, finance.

You can find out more information and apply for a student loan at: www. gov.uk/get-undergraduatestudent-loan.

If we are unable to help, then we will be able to provide you with information of other organisations who can.

However, we know that university can be very stressful, which is why we want to remove as many barriers to learning as we can. If you have a problem, you will be able to talk to your tutor, a Student Union rep, or a member of our student support team.

For some people, university is one of the biggest financial commitments they will ever make. So please get in touch to see if we can help you.

AKE IT APPEN Our course fees can be found on each of our course pages on our website.

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UR COURSE

VTCT ADVANCED BEAUTY THERAPY | 24 HNC/HND CONSTRUCTION & THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT | 26 HNC/HND COLLABORATIVE THEATRE & PERFORMANCE | 28 FDSC PERSON CENTRED COUNSELLING | 30 BSC (HONS) PERSON CENTRED COUNSELLING | 32 FDA DIGITAL MEDIA DESIGN | 34 BA (HONS) DIGITAL MEDIA DESIGN (TOP-UP) | 38 FDSC COMPLEMENTARY HEALTHCARE | 40 HNC/HND HEALTHCARE PRACTICE | 42 FDA MUSIC PRODUCTION & CREATIVE RECORDING | 44 BA (HONS) MUSIC PRODUCTION & CREATIVE RECORDING (TOP-UP) | 48 FDA SPORTS COACHING & DEVELOPMENT | 52 TEACHER TRAINING PGCE/CERT ED | 54

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NEW COURSE VTCT ADVANCED BEAUTY THERAPY THIS LEVEL 4 DIPLOMA IS VERIFIED BY VTCT

ABOUT THIS COURSE: You will be able take your learning and knowledge of the beauty industry to the next level during this advanced course. You will learn the theories behind reducing hair growth, learn more about dermatology and microbiology, and understand the physiology of ageing. You will learn the advanced techniques of skin rejuvenation and hair removal through intense laser and light treatments in our specialist laser room. You will also expand your knowledge and skill set in advanced microdermabrasion and product chemistry.

AREAS OF STUDY: You will study advanced techniques in microdermabrasion, including spiralling and cross hatching to help remove the effects of scarring and stretch marks. Theory lessons will take place at our Eastbourne Campus and will allow you to learn about different skin imperfections such as telangiectasia, spider naevi blood spots, fine lines, photo ageing, uneven pigmentation, colour and texture. You will learn how to identify those clients who are suitable for IPL / laser treatments, and have the opportunity to carry out these treatments in our IPL laser room at our Hastings Campus. Since 2016, anyone wishing to perform Laser or IPL treatments will be required to have obtained this industry standard qualification at Level 4. Our commercial salons will give you the opportunity to learn from experience and help you to complete one of your assessments, as you will need to complete four case studies on clients. Learning will also happen outside of the salon in our science labs where you learn more about dermatology and microbiology. You will be required to grow your own bacteria to understand the principles of health and hygiene within the salon. You’ll also learn the science behind hair, skin and nail disorders, what causes them and how to treat them. You will also study the chemistry of hair and beauty products and produce your own products.

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EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION: On successful completion of the courses you will be ready to enter into the world of advanced beauty treatments, having the skills and knowledge to work in skin care clinics and Med-Spas. You may also wish to continue in education and complete a higher level qualification in beauty or study a qualification in management to help you progress your career in management roles or running your own business.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: You are required to have a Level 3 qualification in Beauty Therapy to study this course.


CAMPUS: Eastbourne and Hastings DURATION: 36 weeks START DATE: September FEE: visit our website www.escg.ac.uk LEVEL: 4 CENTRE NUMBER: S89 CONTACT: helloHE@escg.ac.uk APPLY: Direct to college

DEVELOP EXPERTISE IN Advanced Microdermabrasion

Laser & IPL Treatment for Skin Rejuvenation and Hair Removal Dermatology Microbiology Physiology of Ageing Chemistry of Hair & Beauty Products Health, Safety & Security in Salons Research, Management, & Marketing in the Beauty Sector Salon Management & Client Care

WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 We have a dedicated IPL

laser room and commercial salon for you to build your experience and put your theory into practice

2 We have excellent links

with national and regional holistic spas and salons, all looking for highly qualified individuals who can perform advanced treatment techniques

3 Our tutors are fully

qualified teachers with years of industry experience

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HNC/HND CONSTRUCTION & THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT VALIDATED BY PEARSON

ABOUT THIS COURSE: Our HNC and HND Construction and The Built Environment qualification has been designed to help you acquire the knowledge, skills, and behaviours needed to succeed in the workplace. The course has a very strong vocational element to it, but at the same time still provides you with the opportunity for further study if you wish to progress with that route. The HNC offers you a broad introduction to the subject area via a mandatory core of learning, as well as units within general ‘pathways’, while allowing for the acquisition of skills and experience through the selection of a further unit across a range of occupational sectors. The HND offers you six ‘specialist pathways’ designed to support progression into relevant occupational areas or on to degree-level study. These pathways are linked to Professional Body standards and vendor accredited certification

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(where appropriate) and can provide professional status and progression to direct employment.

AREAS OF STUDY: You will study a range of skills and techniques including site surveying, construction management, quantity surveying, health and safety, and research methods. The course will develop your knowledge and use of construction and some civil engineering principles to solve practical construction problems. You will also develop key skills in problem-solving and critical thinking, adaptability and resilience, effective communication and articulation of information and develop sector awareness and consider things like sales, marketing/ promotion, invoicing, and business management.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION: Once you have completed the HNC you will have a solid grounding in

construction and the built environment and will provide you with access to higher level study. The HND will allow you to specialise in a specific career path in the industry or open up progression routes into a top-up degree. In addition, the qualifications may provide links to industry-related and employersupported apprenticeship schemes that can provide further opportunities for enhanced employability.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: You will need a minimum of: HNC •

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BTEC Extended Diploma, Diploma, Subsidiary Diploma or a Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship in construction One A-Level grade C or above, or two A-Levels at E grade 64 UCAS points or any other equivalent qualifications An Access to Higher Education Diploma in relevant area Normally 4 GCSEs at grade C or above (or numeric score


CAMPUS: Eastbourne DURATION: 2 years part-time START DATE: September FEE: visit our website www.escg.ac.uk LEVEL: 4 and 5 CONTACT: helloHE@escg.ac.uk APPLY: HNC: direct to college HND: www.ucas.co.uk CENTRE NUMBER: 56355 UCAS COURSE CODE: HND 603/0464/9

of 4/5 under newly reformed GCSE grading), including maths or English with at least two years’ industrial experience

HND •

To progress to the second year, you need to achieve a Merit at HNC.

You will be required to attend an interview at the college prior to enrolling on to the programme. If you are a mature student and fall below the entry requirement, evidence of prior learning and relevant work experience will be considered.

DEVELOP EXPERTISE IN

Construction Management Quantity Surveying Surveying (Setting Out) Assistant Design Coordinator Design & Build Coordinator Construction Site Supervisor Construction Design Technician Site Manager Project Manager Health & Safety Manager Planning Supervisor

MODULES INCLUDE

Construction technology Science & materials Contracts & management Commercial animated project Project management Management for Complex Buildings

WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 You can study this course alongside your current employment.

I would recommend this course to anyone thinking of a career in the construction industry. It’s interesting to apply the theory to practice. I study at college one day a week and work with my employer, Westridge Construction Company, for the remainder. I hope to continue working with Westridge once I’ve completed the course. Jonathan Wickenden, HNC Student

2 We offer small class sizes

which means you will get more one to one support with your tutor. All our tutors have worked in the industry.

3 This course has a strong

work-related emphasis, focusing on application of relevant theories and principles to real world scenarios.

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NEW COURSE HNC/HND COLLABORATIVE THEATRE & PERFORMANCE VALIDATED BY PEARSON

ABOUT THIS COURSE: This exciting new course is perfect for you if you are passionate about acting and creating a relationship between the audience and the character you are playing. The course will be the perfect way for you to explore acting and performance making. You will be able to acquire skills in a range of approaches to performance and develop your own individual and/or company practice. You will experiment with a range of interdisciplinary practices including directing, scriptwriting, devising, filmmaking, ensemble performance and physical performance techniques. This course will provide you with the skills to create work as a solo artist or part of a collective. It will broaden your perspective on the social, economic, and ecological opportunities within the industry and provide you with networking opportunities which will enable you to sustain a meaningful career in the industry.

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AREAS OF STUDY: Throughout the two years you will develop and realise your style and form through the discipline of performance, education, immersive theatre, movement, research, and analysis. Year One In house training & masterclass In year one you will explore the nature of collaborative practice through a series of workshops and masterclasses which will allow you to explore your individual arts practice and how this can interrelate with a collective vision. You will create a group/ solo response in the form of an innovative piece of work which responds to commercial brief. You will also explore the entrepreneurial skills needed to sustain a meaningful career in the industry. You will create a critical creative portfolio of work which will chart your progression and examine and reflect on global theatre practices. The portfolio will also discuss and explore your response to intercultural, political and historical contexts in the development of your work. Year Two Professional Practice – external training

During the second year you will take part in a residency which will provide you with a platform to share your practices with other practitioners on a global scale. These intercultural workshops will allow you to share your practice, experiment with a wide range of theatre styles, and give you the opportunity to network and promote your skills. This will culminate in an end of residency performance piece aimed at bringing together the abilities of emerging new talent within the international performance community. As part of your second year, you will take part in a Practitioner Study. You will go out into the industry and source your own placement with an artist or theatre company of your own choice. This second year will also support your personal development through a number of seminars to help you with aspects such as sourcing work, funding applications, and marketing. You will finish the year with a final performance commission that explores a viable touring production.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION: Once you graduate you will able to work as an actor or performance maker, facilitator, teacher,


Lewes is renowned for being identified as an area of culture and combined with our close locality to Brighton, London, and links to Europe, this course will allow you to explore the range of opportunities associated with festival/ retreat performance and Regional/National/ European touring theatre.

and have the skills to self-represent and independently respond to the industry. You may also decide to continue studying to gain a top-up degree which will then enable you to advance onto a PGCE or Masters qualification.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

CAMPUS: Lewes DURATION: 2 years START DATE: September FEE: visit our website www.escg.ac.uk LEVEL: 4 (HNC) and 5 (HND) CONTACT: helloHE@escg.ac.uk APPLY: HNC: direct to college HND: www.ucas.co.uk CENTRE NUMBER: S89 UCAS COURSE CODE: W470

MODULES INCLUDE The Performing Arts Industry Acting for Camera Voice & Speech for Actors Movement for Actors Devising Theatre & Performance Working in the Industry Physical Theatre Immersive Theatre Classical Acting

You will need to achieve 64 UCAS points and will need to complete a formal application and attend an interview in the form of a workshop audition to ensure that the course meets your needs and interests.

WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 Our lecturers are exceptional

Applications from mature students without all the formal qualifications but with appropriate experience are welcomed and are usually subject to interview.

Arts building with rehearsal studios that are well equipped with sprung flooring, mirrors, lighting and sound rigging, as well as our own theatre for big production performances.

For those returning to education or international students a portfolio and a sample of academic writing will be considered alongside the audition process.

and have extensive industry experience and contacts within the industry. We foster a collaborative, creative laboratory atmosphere and encourage you to bounce your ideas off all your peers so you and they can achieve the best results, both individually and as a team.

2 We have a dedicated Performing

3 The course is delivered by our core staff team and supported throughout the two years by a number of visiting actors, practitioners, and national and international theatre companies.

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FDSC IN PERSON-CENTRED COUNSELLING VALIDATED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON

ABOUT THIS COURSE: Our two-year Foundation Degree in PersonCentred Counselling is accredited by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy [BACP]. During the two years you will develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to work as an effective person-centred counsellor within a range of working environments. You will develop the values, attitudes, and skills of the person-centred approach to form and maintain effective therapeutic relationships. You will develop the ability to be a reflective practitioner and demonstrate this ability by developing counselling practice that can add to the body of inquiry and research of the effectiveness of counselling generally, and the personcentred approach specifically.

AREAS OF STUDY: You will develop the skills of reflection and reflexivity, as well as be able to analyse the social context of counselling practice, including the family, difference and diversity, culture, politics, religion and language within contemporary society. You will discuss mental health issues in relation to counselling and examine the implications of working as a counsellor across a range of work settings, including private practice. You will learn the personal qualities necessary to be a person-centred counsellor such as sensitivity to others, warmth, empathy, acceptance of others and an ability to respond with sensitivity to many different individuals and issues.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION: You may decide to progress into employment in counselling agencies and services, or even into private practices.

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You may otherwise decide to continue your studies for an extra year and complete the one-year BSc (Hons) in PersonCentred Counselling top-up degree.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: You will need the minimum: •

Completed, or are in the process of completing, a minimum of 60 hours counselling skills at a minimum of Level 2.

•

Either GCSE English or an equivalent literacy qualification or to be able to demonstrate your ability to work at a higher education level.

You will be required to submit a short essay with your application form for tutors to assess your level of ability to manage the academic work on the course. You will need to demonstrate the ability to reflect upon life experience, show an appropriate level of selfawareness and have the personal qualities necessary to be a person-centred counsellor.


CAMPUS: Eastbourne or Lewes DURATION: 2 years START DATE: September FEE: visit our website www.escg.ac.uk LEVEL: 4 and 5 CONTACT: helloHE@escg.ac.uk APPLY: www.ucas.co.uk CENTRE NUMBER: S89 UCAS COURSE CODE: B941

DEVELOP EXPERTISE IN Person-centred Theory of Development Person-centred Theory of Therapy Person-centred Counselling Development Groups Professional Practice & Ethics Self & Society Counselling Research Applied Practice

I decided to study here because this is an established course with a good reputation. This course also provides balance of experiential and academic learning which appealed to me; a mixture of taught theory, discussion, group work, presentations, creative work and counselling skills practice. This course offers a very engaging way of learning.

It’s provided me with in-depth knowledge of counselling theory and practice, which I can draw from, and build upon, as I develop my own counselling practice. It has imbued a sense of curiosity in me for continued learning and development that feels like an essential foundation for therapeutic work. Rae Faulkner

Person-Centred Counselling Student

WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 The course is recognised

locally and nationally as one of the most comprehensive trainings in the person-centred approach to counselling.

2 You are only required to

attend one day a week which may allow you to study this course alongside your current employment.

3 Our tutors have a wealth

of industry knowledge and experience for you to tap into. They will make learning interesting and enjoyable with real-life case studies and examples, meaning you will be able to enhance your personal and professional skills.

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BSC (HONS) IN PERSON-CENTRED COUNSELLING VALIDATED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON

ABOUT THIS COURSE:

to understand the impact of different issues within a multicultural environment.

Our BSc (Hons) in Person-Centred Counselling topup qualification is a one year course that will help you to gain full honours in this interesting and rewarding subject.

You will also develop research skills in relation to counselling practice, be able to integrate relevant research findings into analysing counselling practice, and develop competence in applying research measures appropriate to evaluating the range of person-centred counselling.

It will help you to increase your knowledge, skills, and experience in the sector and help to improve your career prospects.

AREAS OF STUDY: A strong theme of skills runs through the degree program which relate to practical professional skills and intellectual skills. You will be able to develop your professional skills in understanding the use and value of person-centred counselling. You will explore specific therapeutic areas and will gain experience of working with a wide range of clients

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You will develop the values, attitudes, and skills needed for a person-centred approach to form and maintain effective therapeutic relationships. You will also develop expertise in becoming an effective reflective practitioner, while gaining the knowledge and skills to apply your reflective abilities into examining, researching, and analysing person-centred theory and practice.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION: Once you have completed this course you may find roles

within the industry as a qualified counsellor, at management, education, and supervision levels. Progression to Master’s degree level may be available in different Universities to graduates from this Honours Degree.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: To gain entry onto this course you will need at least a Level 5 qualification in Person-Centred, Humanistic or Integrative Counselling. Applicants must demonstrate an interest in developing further understanding of person-centred theory to practice, and in developing the curious and challenging attitudes about the effectiveness of your practice.


CAMPUS: Lewes DURATION: 1 year START DATE: September FEE: visit our website www.escg.ac.uk LEVEL: 6 CONTACT: helloHE@escg.ac.uk APPLY: www.ucas.co.uk CENTRE NUMBER: S89 UCAS COURSE CODE: B942

DEVELOP EXPERTISE IN

Person-centred Theory of Development Person-centred Theory of Therapy Group session

Person-centred Counselling Development Groups Professional Practice & Ethics Self & Society Counselling Research Applied Practice Issues of Diversity Expressive & Creative Counselling

WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 The course is recognised

locally and nationally as one of the most comprehensive trainings in the person-centred approach to counselling.

2 You are only required to I feel that on this course I have grown immensely both in terms of my academic learning and personally. With the support of the tutors I have learnt about the huge range of person centred counselling tribes and other modalities. The

teaching has been both challenging and engaging. I believe the course has given me a solid grounding from where I can continue to grow both as a counsellor and in my personal development. Kath Shaw

Person-Centred Counselling Student

attend one day a week which may allow you to study this course alongside your current employment.

3 Our tutors have a wealth

of industry knowledge and experience for you to tap into. They will make learning interesting and enjoyable with real-life case studies and examples, meaning you will be able to enhance your personal and professional skills.

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FDA IN DIGITAL MEDIA DESIGN VALIDATED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON

ABOUT THIS COURSE: The FdA in Digital Media Design has been designed to both challenge you and help you find your niché. You will be studying alongside a vibrant mix of students with a whole range of interests and skills. Working independently, supported by tutors, technicians and peers, will enable you to produce some amazingly creative, innovative, and interesting work.

AREAS OF STUDY:

The first year is the fundamental skills year. The year focuses on developing your ability to follow the creative process, hone your journaling/evidence compiling skills to help give you all the capability to progress confidently in the second year. The first year of the course is pass only - it’s your chance to interrogate us on what the course requires from you to get the best results. It’s also the opportunity for you to experiment, for you to discover what you’re good at and what you enjoy.

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The first year is broken into six modules: three design projects, a motion graphics project, a development project and an academic essay. The year ends with a conference in Barcelona. Which, every year, the students rave about - and often return to in their third year. The second year is when things heat up, as by this time a lot of students know what they want to do and where they want to work. You will complete three briefs: an external brief from a local employer; a YCN industry brief and a brief set for the third year’s final exhibition. The projects are assessed on how well the students meet the client’s requirements and how well they promote themselves in the industry. You will also work on an animation project and compile an academic essay. The second year is about the industry and professionalism; you should focus on arming yourself with the skills to smash it in the workplace and industry... and get your grade. You will be able to develop your creative expertise in a wide range of topics including enhancing your visual communication and language and being able to design for a wide range of media such as web, social media, and moving image. We will also guide and advise you on how to develop your personal and professional qualities to help

you stand out, with an impressive portfolio, when applying for jobs or securing design projects.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION: Once you have completed the course you may decide to study for one more year and complete a top-up degree to achieve full honours. You may also decide to take your creative skills and passion into the industry and find employment in creative agencies, in-house design teams, or as a freelancer.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: You will need to achieve 60 UCAS points from a Level 3 qualification (BTEC/A-Level etc.) Relevant A-Level subjects Media/ iMedia, Photography, Art & Design, Graphic Design, ICT are preferred. GCSEs in English and maths (Minimum Grade 4 or C). A QAA approved access course, Foundation studies in Art & Design acceptable for students that they apply to. For those returning to education or international students: a portfolio and a sample of academic writing will be considered.


CAMPUS: Lewes DURATION: 2 years START DATE: September LEVEL: 4 and 5 CONTACT: helloHE@escg.ac.uk APPLY: www.ucas.co.uk CENTRE NUMBER: S89 UCAS COURSE CODE:

DEVELOP EXPERTISE IN Jake Hobbs

Applications from mature students without all the formal qualifications but with appropriate experience are welcomed and are usually subject to interview. For those returning to education or international students a portfolio and a sample of academic writing will be considered.

Meryk Klus-Roberts

FEE: visit our website www.escg.ac.uk

Visual Communication Visual Language Design for Web Cultural & Critical Studies Time Based Media & Interactive Design Animation Screen-based Design Personal & Professional Development

Brad Lane

WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 If you have the drive and

capability to work in the design industry, we’ll help you get there.

2 We foster a creative design

studio atmosphere and encourage you to bounce your ideas off all your peers so you and they can achieve the best results, both individually and as a team.

3 The Digital Media Design

Brad Lane

The college really helped me to develop as a person as well as a student. The staff made this all possible, through supporting and encouraging me to do the best I can. The college offers subjects that I didn’t know existed and this has led me to doing a BA Honours degree here, which is fantastic. Tom Blakeney

Specialist Digital Media Design Practice

industry is diverse and requires a lot of skills, both hard and soft. The industry requires you to think around some very obtuse problems; it could happen, but it’s unlikely you’ll excel in all areas. This means possible set-backs and frustrations so resilience and the ability to push through is key to succeed in the design and tech industry.

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YDIA OBDE

FDA DIGITAL MEDIA DESIGN YEAR 2

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Before this course I studied A-Level maths, further maths, as well as a BTEC in web design at the East Sussex College Lewes campus. This course is great and although it is very convenient for me to study here, I wouldn’t get this level of one-on-one time with my tutors if I had moved away to another university. My tutors are very supportive, knowledgeable and they are very helpful. My aim is to work as a designer for a digital design agency or become a freelancer after I finish the BA (Hons) Top-up year. | 37


BA (HON) DIGITAL MEDIA DESIGN (TOP-UP) VALIDATED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON

ABOUT THIS COURSE: The Digital Media Design BA Top-Up is all about professionalism in an academic setting. The degree is broken into four elements: professional briefs, student self-set briefs, networking and an academic essay. The BA top-up is the perfect chance for you to show that you’re work ready. By the end of the BA your portfolio should demonstrate your work is at a professional standard. We aim to help you get ready to sell yourself in the industry, with a portfolio which will enable you to compete and win either full-time work or freelance projects.

AREAS OF STUDY:

relevant. It’s also an amazing way to promote yourself and connect with other specialists; to network.

i.e developing your CV, identifying potential employers and preparing for interview pitches.

Rarely will work or briefs land on your lap; you’ll get there as your career develops, but it will take years of self-promotion and networking. The BA is designed to help you develop a fully rounded portfolio and identify who you want to market that portfolio to.

You could start your career in Film & TV, Motion Graphics, Videography, Illustration, Web Design and Development, or in 3D Modelling.

The last ‘sprint’ of your three year investment is the Final Major Project. You can do ANYTHING relevant to Digital Media and/ or Design. You write the brief, do the research, experiment with the processes, refine the idea and then produce the final piece - that final piece of work represents you at the end-of-year show. Make it a good one. Make yourself proud.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:

During the year you will explore ways in which you can develop yourself as a professional.

Once you have completed the course you may look for employment in a range of media-related roles.

In the industry, especially in design, you will be expected to motivate yourself, keep abreast with design trends and work in a way which appreciates technical developments. Setting personal challenges throughout your career is essential to staying current and

We aim to prepare you for this via the Professional Practice module. We will guide and advise you on how to develop your personal and professional qualities to help you stand out, with an impressive portfolio, ready for applying for jobs or securing design projects

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You may decide that you’d like to continue studying, in which case you can explore the discipline further during a Master’s degree.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: You will need to meet our standard entry requirements, which is 240 credits from a Foundation Degree or HND. This course is a one-year BA (Hons) top-up year for applicants who have successfully completed one of the following: a two-year HND, a Foundation Degree in Digital Media Design, or other related disciplines such as: animation, motion graphics or graphic design. If you have the standard entry requirements we’ll interview you and review your portfolio.


CAMPUS: Lewes DURATION: 1 year START DATE: September Taylor Osborn

FEE: visit our website www.escg.ac.uk LEVEL: 6 CONTACT: helloHE@escg.ac.uk APPLY: www.ucas.co.uk CENTRE NUMBER: S89 UCAS COURSE CODE: W214

DEVELOP EXPERTISE IN Visual Communication Visual Language Design for Web, Social Media & Movingimage Digital Media Design Practice Digital Imaging Tom Cheal Jake Hobbs

Animation Photography Web Technologies

WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 This course is perfect to turn your FdA into a full BA Hons Degree in one year.

2 We offer our students

smaller class sizes, than other Universities. This means that you will get more one to one tutor time dedicated to your development.

3 We offer you the opportunity

to gain a full degree locally, allowing you to up-skill while staying at home and working part-time along side your course.

Matt West

I moved over from Cork, Ireland, in September to get my degree and immediately felt super comfortable. The staff and teachers here are really helpful and will go out of their way to help you as much as possible. The course itself is great, we have covered a wide variety of areas and have had some very interesting guest lectures in to speak to us. Joining this course was definitely the right decision for me and I am very happy I did! Alex Farquhar

Video Production

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FDSC COMPLEMENTARY HEALTHCARE VALIDATED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON

ABOUT THIS COURSE: This unique course aims to produce informed and skilled practitioners with the knowledge and skills to enter the healthcare arena with confidence. Complementary healthcare encompasses a wide range of practices including reflexology, aromatherapy and therapeutic massage. The practical skills that you develop will be supported by a comprehensive theoretical knowledge of each therapy. The course has been developed to cover many different aspects of healthcare in such a way that practical skills are balanced with a comprehensive training in the underpinning knowledge to the therapy required.

AREAS OF STUDY: This course has a strong practical element to it and gives you the opportunity to practise your skills in a clinical setting using the college salon facilities.

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You will focus on three main therapies: body massage, reflexology and aromatherapy at an advanced level. The three therapy treatments that you carry out on clients will form in-depth case studies for your practical and written assessments. There are a variety of assessment methods including case studies, essays and a “seen� exam. In the second year there is a 50hour work placement allowing you to put your knowledge and skills into practice in a healthcare setting. You will also develop a portfolio of reflective practice over the two years of the course. You will develop your theoretical knowledge of healthcare therapies to provide you with a solid understanding of how each treatment works, how the body works, and how to best advise and assist clients suffering with varied conditions.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION: The course will equip you with a range of experiences, qualifications, and

practical skills that are sought after by employers and required for successful self employment. Complementary healthcare therapists can work in a variety of environments including health centres, hospitals, hospices, and in community services supporting people with additional needs. An alternative route might take you into a top-up degree at university, to increase your knowledge, experience and capabilities further.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: You will need: 40 UCAS tariff points from a minimum of one 6 unit qualification plus an interview. We welcome applicants with other qualifications or relevant experience to apply. Individual offers may vary.


CAMPUS: Eastbourne or Lewes

MEET

DURATION: 2 years START DATE: September FEE: visit our website www.escg.ac.uk LEVEL: 5 CONTACT: helloHE@escg.ac.uk APPLY: www.ucas.co.uk CENTRE NUMBER: S89 UCAS COURSE CODE: B340 (campus

code E)

DEVELOP EXPERTISE IN

KATE

This course is great because it will help me to fulfil my career ambitions of becoming a holistic therapist. Study here is easy because the campus is local and the course fits around my other commitments. The lecturers are very supportive and you can tell that they are experts in their field because their knowledge is so vast. Kate Hutson

Holistic Body Massage Reflexology Aromatherapy Nutrition & Holistic Health Philosophies of Oriental Medicine Processes of Disease Remedial & Therapeutic Sports Massage How the Body Works How to Advise & Assist Clients

WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 The course is delivered by

a wide range of skilled staff including industry experts who bring the world of work into the college setting.

2 Practical classes are

held in our industry standard salons as well as in classrooms for theory lessons.

3 You will be able to study

over two full days meaning that you can fit your studies around current or future work commitments.

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HNC/HND HEALTHCARE PRACTICE VALIDATED BY PEARSON

ABOUT THIS COURSE: This course is an integrated Health and Social Care pathway, and will provide you with a knowledge and understanding of the core issues and principles in Health and Social Care, as well as skills required for working in the sector. The course is designed to build on existing knowledge and experience, while expanding your skills and practice over the course. In addition to the knowledge, understanding, and skills that underpin the study of the health and social care sector, this course will give you experience of the breadth and depth of the sector and will prepare you for further study or training in a healthcare related field.

AREAS OF STUDY: You will focus on theoretical and practical requirements that are directly linked to practice within health and social care settings. Our Healthcare Practice course has a strong vocational element that requires you to undertake at least 225 hours of work experience/placement in a health and/or social care setting in the first year and further work experience/placement hours in the second year. You will also need to complete a Professional Learning and Development portfolio (PLAD), which should include reflective accounts of your experience. You will be able to develop expertise in cognitive and problem-solving skills, including critical thinking, coming up with creative solutions to problems, use of systems and digital technology. You will develop your intrapersonal skills and become adaptability and resilience, be able to self-monitor, self-develop, and self-analyse and reflect.

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You will also develop your communication skills and become an effective communicator, be able to articulate information, work collaboratively, and negotiate and influence others.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION: The HNC provides you with a solid grounding in healthcare practice, which you can build on should you decide to continue your studies to the HND. The HND further specialises by committing to specific career paths and progression routes to degree-level study. Former students have progressed onto Adult Nursing degrees, top-up degrees in Health Studies and Occupational Therapy degrees. Others have progressed in the world of work using their qualification to support and develop their current role or in new roles.


CAMPUS: Lewes DURATION: 2 years START DATE: September FEE: visit our website www.escg.ac.uk LEVEL: 4 and 5 CONTACT: helloHE@escg.ac.uk APPLY: www.ucas.co.uk CENTRE NUMBER: S89 UCAS COURSE CODE: L512

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: You will need: 50 UCAS tariff points plus an interview. We welcome applicants with other qualifications or relevant experience to apply. Individual offers may vary.

DEVELOP EXPERTISE IN I’ve been able to bring so much of the course into my place of work that I feel much more confident in my role as an Healthcare Assistant in a busy hospital. This course has helped me so much that I’ve now been offered a place to study Adult Nursing at University - I’m so pleased! Olu, HNC student

Law, Policy and Ethical Practice in Health & Social Care Demonstrating Professional Principles & Values in Health & Social Care Practice Supporting Dementia Care Reflective Approaches in Implementing PersonCentred Practice Supporting Individuals through Significant Life Events Care Planning Processes in Healthcare Practice

WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 The course is delivered

by highly experienced lecturers who are specialists in their fields and can bring vocational learning into the classroom.

2 Small class sizes allow

you to develop confidence in your learning within a safe and supportive learning environment.

3 You can study locally

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FDA MUSIC PRODUCTION & CREATIVE RECORDING VALIDATED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON

ABOUT THIS COURSE: Our FdA in Music Production and Creative Recording is a full University of Brighton validated Foundation Degree. This creative course takes place over two years of full-time study and offers everything the modern music producer needs. We have eight professionally equipped Recording Studios, two Mac Suites, a performance stage, a wealth of in-house talent, and a “real world” production based syllabus. If you are looking to expand your knowledge and pursue a career within the wider music industry, or you are looking to fulfil your ambitions as a musician, engineer or producer, then this course is perfect for you.

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AREAS OF STUDY: You will study recording, sequencing, mixing, mastering, songwriting, performance, audiovisual production and business. You will create professional recordings, produce audiovisual work, compose/write original material, develop your performance skills, understand the music business including ‘survival skills’, and produce your own tracks with support from industry professionals. You will work on professional equipment, gaining technical and creative experience in multitrack recording, sequencing and programming. Our excellent facilities allow you to learn on professional equipment from some of the leading names in the industry such as SSL, TL Audio, Neumann, AKG, Earthworks, SE Electronic, Focusrite – REDNET, Logic, Apple, Native Instruments, IZOTOPE, Waves, Pro Tools, Sennheiser, Shure and many more.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION: Once you have completed the course you will be in a great position to progress to the one year BA(Hons) Music Production and Creative Recording topup degree with us. Or you may decide to go directly into employment within the wider music industry.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: You should have 72 UCAS Tariff points. Formal academic qualifications may not be required for applicants over 21 who can demonstrate appropriate experience and potential at interview.


CAMPUS: Eastbourne DURATION: 2 years START DATE: September FEE: visit our website www.escg.ac.uk LEVEL: 4 and 5 CONTACT: helloHE@escg.ac.uk APPLY: www.ucas.co.uk CENTRE NUMBER: S89 UCAS COURSE CODE: W300

DEVELOP EXPERTISE IN The FdA Music Production and Creative Recording has some of the most committed teaching staff that allow you to fully explore your musical creativity in whichever form you like. James, FDA Student

Engineering Composition & Arrangement Mixing Mastering Performance Songwriting Sound for film Video production Music business

MODULES INCLUDE

GRACE & DANGER RUNAWAY TRAIN

TIMFINITY PSYCHOSIS

Multi-Track Recording Computer Music Production Radio Project Live Performance Film & TV Soundtracks Career Showcase

WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 We timetable our full-time courses to run on a fewer but fuller basis. This makes it easier to balance your university study alongside any other responsibilities.

2 Our music courses have

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an excellent track record in both student satisfaction and achievement rates.

3 Our music courses have

an excellent track record in both student satisfaction and achievement rates.

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AN CHOFIEL

FDA MUSIC PRODUCTION AND CREATIVE RECORDING YEAR 1

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The tutors are awesome. The passion they have is clear to see. Having smaller class sizes is 100% positive. At other unis you would have to compete to speak to your tutor, to book studio time, and even have to pay for studio time! The equipment here certainly helps to take you to the next level. The mixing desks and microphones are top of the range and are what we would be working with in the industry. That just goes to show the level of equipment we have here. The great thing about the course is that there are no barriers. People are up for expressing themselves and they’re just up for music and that’s great!

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BA (HONS) MUSIC PRODUCTION & CREATIVE RECORDING TOP-UP VALIDATED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON

ABOUT THIS COURSE: Running as a one-year top-up degree, the BA (Hons) is a full University of Brighton validated degree with honors, and a qualification that anybody looking for work within the music industry should be extremely proud to have. True of industry, the curriculum is highly practical. You will have access to eight recording studios, and a huge selection of microphones and other cutting-edge creative recording technology for your sound engineering, recording, and audiovisual based production work. The BA(Hons) top-up is structured as the third and final year of a degree programme, and offers you the opportunity to expand on your existing knowledge, explore the marriage of music and technology, and focus on a specific industry related field in the form of a final Major Production Project. Ultimately, the course aims to produce well rounded graduates ready for a career within the music industry.

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AREAS OF STUDY: This top-up year provides you with the opportunity to expand on your creative recording experience. You will develop ideas and concepts explored on our FdA course, work at a professional level, and aim to produce work of industry standard. Our advanced recording module allow you to develop your recording expertise. An emotive recording project will demand that you consider how and why music affects emotion. The research project provides you with an opportunity to focus on an area of research which is relevant to both the music industry and your unique interests. Finally, our Final Major Production module provides you with an opportunity to develop a unique project that reflects everything that you have learned during your three years of HE study. You can use this practical module to develop a portfolio of work to help you gain access to a particular field of interest, and achieve success within the industry.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION: This course aims to provide you with the knowledge and skills required for a career working within the wider music industry, or for progression onto Masters degree study.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: You should have a HND/ FdA qualification in a relevant subject. Formal academic qualifications may not be required for applicants over 21 who can demonstrate appropriate experience and potential at interview.

STUDENT WORK

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MEET ROBERT

CAMPUS: Eastbourne DURATION: 1 year START DATE: September FEE: visit our website www.escg.ac.uk LEVEL: 6 CONTACT: helloHE@escg.ac.uk APPLY: www.ucas.co.uk

The lectures, the equipment, and the studios we have here are brilliant and very valuable. The tutors are always very supportive. They’re willing to help us with our big ambitious ideas whether that is in the recording studio or if we want to put on a live performance. In my opinion, that’s what makes them so amazing. Robert Ruardy

CENTRE NUMBER: S89 UCAS COURSE CODE: W301

DEVELOP EXPERTISE IN Engineering Composition Arrangement Mixing Mastering Video production

MODULES INCLUDE

Major Production Project Creative Thought & Emotive Communication Research Project Advanced Recording Techniques

WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 Our students learn on professional equipment from some of the leading names in industry such as SSL, TL Audio, Neumann, AKG, Earthworks, SE Electronic, Focusrite – REDNET, Logic, Apple, Native Instruments, IZOTOPE, Waves, Pro Tools, Sennheiser, Shure and more.

2 Our music courses have

an excellent track record in both student satisfaction and achievement rates.

3 We timetable our full time STUDIO RECORDING EXAMPLE COLLABORATION

JASON PAYNE A TOWN CALLED SHIPWRECK

courses to run on a fewer but fuller basis. This makes it easier to balance your university study alongside any other responsibilities.

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ASON IBBLE

FDA SPORTS COACHING AND DEVELOPMENT YEAR 1

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The FdA is exciting and has lots of practical elements to it which means I’m learning coaching techniques while actually coaching sportsmen and women. I knew a lot of the lectures from my time at college which was a huge benefit to studying here. I get on really well with them and I know I can trust them to get the best out of me. Plus, they are very helpful, they are all approachable and go above and beyond to help you.

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FDA SPORTS COACHING AND DEVELOPMENT VALIDATED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON

ABOUT THIS COURSE: This two-year course is designed to help you pursue a career in sports coaching and the development of physical activity. The course provides a variety of practical coaching experiences that underpin theoretical concepts that will significantly strengthen your portfolio and employment prospects. You will have the use of our athletics facilities, gym, updated synthetic football pitch, and large sports centre that can cater for an array of different sports and activities. You will also have the opportunity to experience coaching in a variety of different sports and scenarios across a broad spectrum of participant age ranges and ability levels.

AREAS OF STUDY: During the course you will develop an indepth understanding of the coaching process and the planning considerations required for a broad range of participant needs.

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You will study the effects of nutrition and training on the development of athletes and how they respond psychologically and physiologically.

Previous students have successfully secured roles as coaches, PE teachers, event coordinators, fitness instructors, or sports development officers.

You will also explore the sociological issues surrounding sports participation, the political influence on sport development, and how sport and physical activity is being used to promote wellbeing and inclusivity.

Some students have found that the transferable skills of coaching and performance development have helped them progress into management roles in different industries.

In your final year the focus will shift to developing your ability to apply the skills and knowledge from year one to your own specific context, with the modules and assessments effectively acting as components of a portfolio of evidence that demonstrates to employers your ability to excel in the workplace. Performance analysis, event management, and applied research are examples of such skills that are put to the test.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION: Once you have graduated, progression to a top-up year at our partner university is an option, as well as many other top-up years offered at universities across the country.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: At least 50 UCAS points from a Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject and successful interview will secure you a place on the course. If you are a sports coach who has significant industry experience, or are a mature student falling below the entry requirements, evidence of prior learning will be considered alongside an interview.


CAMPUS: Eastbourne DURATION: 2 years START DATE: September FEE: visit our website www.escg.ac.uk LEVEL: 4 and 5 CONTACT: helloHE@escg.ac.uk CENTRE NUMBER: S89 UCAS COURSE CODE: CX61

DEVELOP EXPERTISE IN Coaching Styles & Techniques

MEET

SKYLER

This course is great because it perfectly fits with my career ambitions. It has been a brilliant introduction to coaching and teaching and its practical nature is a great way to learn. The teaching staff are amazing and really put in so much effort to help you achieve. The smaller class sizes are great too because I’m able to get more meaningful and dedicated one-to-one time with my tutor. Skyler Hollingdale.

APPLY: www.ucas.co.uk

Coaching Theory & Application Performance Analysis & Optimisation Fitness & Nutrition for Sports Performance Managing Teams & Groups

MODULES INCLUDE

Sports Development Sports Coaching The Coaching Process Fitness Training Anatomy & Physiology Nutrition Performance analysis Coaching Specific Groups

WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 Live coaching scenarios

and practical activities that allow students to practise new skills and techniques under the watchful eye of expert staff.

2 Smaller class sizes than

typical university courses increasing the amount of one to one support available to you from tutors. You can also study alongside part time employment with a condensed timetable.

3 Outstanding sports

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TEACHER TRAINING PGCE/CERT ED VALIDATED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON

ABOUT THIS COURSE: Our Further Education and Teaching courses will provide you with a formal teaching qualification enabling you to work in the further education sector and in post compulsory education (age 14 plus). This could include in a college of further education, a sixth form college, or an organisation such as a private training company. The practical elements play a big part in your learning during these courses and we recommend that you are able to complete a minimum of 50-100 hours teaching per year. This can be through employment or on a voluntary basis. The programme is delivered through a partnership stretching across East and West Sussex that includes the University of Brighton. Through the Partnership you have access to a variety of additional services including being part of the University of Brighton, where you can attend lectures, meet up with other students and use their LRC (Learning Resource Centre).

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AREAS OF STUDY: You will study six modules (three per year) on generic post compulsory teaching and learning issues relevant to the further education and training sector. You will also reflect on the key areas identified in the new teaching standards. It meets the Professional Standards for Teachers & Trainers in Education and training. You will develop the ability to adapt to different learning, assessment, and teaching contexts to support your future students’ needs. You will become adept at collaborating with others and be able to share your own knowledge with confidence and resilience. You will also be able to critically reflect and be motivated to improve your own practice. By the end of the course you will be prepare for realities of teaching, be able to develop innovative skills, and be creative.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION: Newly Qualified Teachers (NQTs) have successfully gained teaching jobs within East Sussex College, in colleges and universities in Kent and London, and community based teaching roles. East Sussex College Eastbourne currently has 100% achievement rate, and most employed staff have been successfully promoted into management roles and/or given additional responsibilities within the College Group.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: You will need: •

PGCE applicants must have an honours degree.

CertEd applicants must have an equivalent of a Level 3 in their subject field or equivalent.

GCSE maths & English language or equivalent (Minimum grade 4 or grade C).

For non-native speakers an IELTS 7.0 in all elements.

You will also have to provide an up to date DBS from your place of work.


CAMPUS: Eastbourne or Lewes DURATION: 2 years START DATE: September FEE: visit our website www.escg.ac.uk LEVEL: 5, 6 and 7 CONTACT: helloHE@escg.ac.uk APPLY: Direct to college

MEET YOUR TUTOR:

DEVELOP EXPERTISE IN

Yvette Stainsby Having completed the PGCE myself, and with seven years of teaching experience across a variety of levels, I appreciate the demands of managing a full time job alongside studying. The sessions are tailored to suit these needs of the students with engaging and practical sessions. Students studying with us have found the sessions to be relevant to their practice with tools they can use on a daily basis. Getting to see the students grow in confidence and in turn develop their skill set over the two years is one of the reason I love my job. My background in Psychology has supported many teachers to develop their understanding of psychological nature of teaching as well as ensuring they are supported and nurtured throughout the course. Developing the academic nature of teachers has also encouraged fantastic conversations about teaching and learning in our society today. I love hearing different opinions and viewpoints and the compassionate nature of the group helps develop each other’s teaching practice.

Studying my Cert Ed has been an extremely challenging but rewarding experience. It is an amazing opportunity to be able to study, whilst gaining experience at the same time. The quality of support and teaching has been exceptional and I would highly recommend this course.

Contemporary Issues in Education & Training

Sian Hamilton, student

Collaboration

Teaching Practice in Education & Training Applied Learning Theory & Inclusive Practice Wider Professional Practice in Education & Training Practitioner Enquiry The Realities of Teaching How to Adapt to Different Learning, Assessment, & Teaching Contexts

WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 You will have a subject

mentor who will support you while you are developing your teaching practice, as well as access to an additional HE mentor; for support with your academic writing.

2 You will also have

access to a teacher’s toolkit containing a wealth of resources including digital tools for assessment.

3 Studying at East Sussex College means you have access to cheaper course fees and accommodation normally a third cheaper than studying in Brighton.

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COURSE INDEX East Sussex College Degrees, Eastbourne & Lewes

COURSE

LEVEL 4

5

7

WHERE

PAGE

Eastbourne

24

VTCT Advance Beauty Therapy

X

HNC/HND Construction & The Built Environment

X

X

Eastbourne

26

HNC/HND Collaborative Theatre & Performance

X

X

Lewes

28

FDSC Person Centred Counselling

X

X

Eastbourne

30

FDSC Person Centred Counselling

X

X

Lewes

30

Lewes

32

Lewes

34

Lewes

38

BSC (Hons) Person Centred Counselling FDA Digital Media Design

X X

X

BA (Hons) Digital Media Design (Top-up)

X

FDSC Complementary Healthcare

X

X

Eastbourne

40

FDSC Complementary Healthcare

X

X

Lewes

40

HNC/HND Healthcare Practice

X

X

Lewes

42

FDA Music Production & Creative Recording

X

X

Eastbourne

44

Eastbourne

48

Eastbourne

52

BA (Hons) Music Production & Creative Recording (Top-up) FDA Sports Coaching & Development

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6

X X

X

Teacher Training PGCE/CERT Ed

X

X

X

Eastbourne

54

Teacher Training PGCE/CERT Ed

X

X

X

Lewes

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E

University Centre Hastings LEVEL

WHERE

PAGE

X

Hastings

24

X

X

Hastings

26

X

X

X

Hastings

28

BA (Hons) Visual Communication: Graphic Design

X

X

X

Hastings

30

BA (Hons) Visual Communication: Illustration

X

X

X

Hastings

32

BA (Hons) Visual Communication: Photography

X

X

X

Hastings

34

VTCT Advance Beauty Therapy

X

Hastings

38

AAT Professional Accounting

X

Hastings

39

HNC Business

X

Hastings

40

Hastings

40

Hastings

40

Hastings

42

Hastings

42

Hastings

42

Hastings

44

Hastings

46

Hastings

46

Hastings

48

Hastings

48

Hastings

50

Hastings

54

COURSE

4

5

6

BA (Hons) Animation Art & Practice

X

X

BA (Hons) Designer Maker

X

BA (Hons) Fine Art Practice

HND Business

X

BSC (Hons) Business Top-UP HNC Computing & Systems Development

X X

HND Computing & Systems Development

X

BSC (Hons) Computing & Systems Development (Top-Up)

X

HNC / HND Digital Media Production

X

HNC Electrical & Electronic Engineering

X

HND Electrical & Electronic Engineering HNC Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering

7

X

X X

HND Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering

X

BSC (Hons) Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering (Top-Up)

X

Hospitality & Catering Management

X

FDA in Early Years

X

X

Hastings

55

HNC/HND Integrated Health & Care or Management

X

X

Hastings

56

Hastings

57

Hastings

58

Hastings

59

Hastings

60

Healthcare Management Advanced Practitioners in Schools & Colleges

X X

CERT TESOL

X

Further Education & Training PGCE / CERT Ed / PROFGCE

X

X

X

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BA (HONS) VISUAL COMMUNICATION: ILLUSTRATION

GRACE LEANEY

OUR COVER HAS BEEN DESIGNED BY ONE OF OUR GRADUATES

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Since graduating in 2013, I have worked for many top brands including performing a live illustration for Naked Grouse, and designing for Jim Beam Bourbon and Hilton Hotels. I really enjoyed designing this front cover and to give something back to University Centre Hastings!


how to promote myself, get contacts, to pitch for projects, and how to invoice my work. All of this helped me to set up my own business, and work with top brands. I now work with Atom Group who create award winning drinks and spirits that you will see on supermarket shelves, like Bathtub Gin!

Original source: www.blackleafevents.co.uk

I loved my time studying here. I used the glass, metal, ceramic, and photography studios, all of which can all be applied to Illustration. I fell in love with lettering and typography, which became the focus of this cover. However the illustration course also taught me about professional practice, workplace skills,

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web: www.escg.ac.uk

SEE YOU

phone: 030 300 39699

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