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"To Inspire Learners and Achieve Excellence." Leaving school and looking for a vocational course? Check out Southwark College, because we could have the course for you. We do catering, floristry and construction, to name a few. So have a look inside and get inspired. Plus with our connections to key figures and local industry we can provide you with amazing employment opportunities when your time here ends.
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Full Time Prospectus 2012-13
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We have some fantastic facilities atSouthwark College and we haveinvested in the development of newtraining facilities to continuouslyupdate and broaden our curriculum.
Welcome 05
Why choose Southwark College? 06
What qualifications can I get? 08
What can I do next? 09
Money matters 10
Student Support 11
Work, rest and play 12
Fee information 14
How do I apply? 15
Part-time and professional courses 16
Working with employers 17
14-16: School links 120
How to find us 121
Contents
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Access and Teaching 18
Art and Design 26
Business and Commerce 32
Childcare 38
Construction 42
Engineering 46
ESOL 52
Essential Skills 60
Floristry 66
GSCEs 70
Hair and Beauty 72
Health and Social Care 76
Hospitality and Catering 82
Information Technology 86
Learning for Work and Living 94
Music, Film, TV and Performing Arts 98
Science 106
Sport 110
Travel and Tourism 116
“...the teachers
have been reall
y
supportive...”
“...it’s beenbrilliant at thecollege...”
Courses 2012/13
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A passion for learning“Southwark College is firmly
committed to providing outstanding
vocational training for people in our
local community. We will help you
to learn new skills, gain new
qualifications and start you on a
path to a successful career.”
Ruth GilbertPrincipal and Chief Executive
In association with: Funded by:
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Welcome“Southwark College is firmly committed to providing outstandingvocational training for people in our local community. We will helpyou to learn new skills, gain new qualifications and start you on apath to a successful career. Whether you want to be successfulin business, work in health and care, become a florist, anengineer, an athlete, a musician or a doctor or start one ofhundreds of different careers open to you, we can help you toachieve your ambitions. We have partnered with a range ofbusinesses to help you to improve your employment prospects.For example, the owners and management of the Shard of Glassgive our students work experience and senior executives ofDaimler AG recently met our engineering and business studentsto exchange experiences.
I am pleased to announce that we are now able to providevocational training and qualifications in a wider range of areasthan ever before. Our brand new state-of-the-art hair andbeauty salons and our new construction facilities will accepttheir first full-time intake of students shortly – would you liketo be part of this exciting new venture? If so, then call us nowto arrange an interview.
We have a great range of new training facilities that provide realwork environments for students to train for qualifications inhospitality & catering, floristry, personal training, sports therapy,hairdressing, beauty therapy, construction and much much more.These facilities have been sponsored by Sellar who are thedevelopers of the Shard of Glass and Southwark Council and wehave direct links to employers who will be recruiting staff to workin the Shard and are working closely with us, so not only will youget training but we'll improve your prospects of employment too.
I look forward to welcoming you to Southwark College andsharing your journey to a successful future.”
Ruth GilbertPrincipal and Chief Executive
“I’d like to welcome you tothe 2012/13 SouthwarkCollege full-time prospectus. I am the Principal and ChiefExecutive of SouthwarkCollege. In the time that Ihave been at the College Ihave been immenselyimpressed with thededication and commitmentof all learners and staff at theCollege. We have somefantastic facilities at theCollege and we have investedin the development of newtraining facilities tocontinuously update andbroaden our curriculum. Thisguide contains just a few ofour many success stories –students have achievedfantastic things during theirtime at Southwark Collegeand I hope that their storieswill inspire you to join us.”
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Here’s what our students have to say:“Southwark College has proved to be
life changing. The college gave me
the opportunity to turn my life around.
Tutors and advisors guide and
support you every step of the way.”
Whitney Msubuga
“I think the college has helped change
me and my friends considerably. I feel
grown up and know what I want to do
now. The college is a lovely place to
study and the support available is
fantastic.”
Katie Hicks
“...high expec
tations
among staff is
evident
and is transm
itted with
great enthusia
sm to
the learners.”
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Why chooseSouthwark College?
But don’t take our word for it! Ofsted inspectors agreed with our
students when they visited the College in
March 2010. They said:
“An ethos of high expectations among
staff is evident and is transmitted with
great enthusiasm to the learners.”
“Learners receive good care, guidance
and support.”
“Learners feel safe on the College sites,
adopt healthy lifestyles and regularly
make positive contributions to local
communities.”
“Initial assessment identifies promptly
those in need of additional learning
support.”
“Procedures for listening to, and acting
upon, the views of learners… are good.”
We have:• A wide range of courses tosuit all abilities
• Different study optionsincluding part- and full-time
• Excellent facilities
• Committed and experiencedlecturers
• Fantastic student support
• A safe and inspiring learningenvironment
• A wide range of enrichmentactivities
• An active Student Union
but most importantly, we arepassionate and committed tohelping students to achievetheir full potential.
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What Qualifications Can I Get?
Level What qualifications do I have? What can I study? What can I
do next?
EntryNo entry requirements
other than a willingness to learn
Entry Level, Entry Level Award inEssential Skills, Skills for Working Life
Foundation Learning E3
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 1 course
Level 1
Three GCSEs at Grade E or above or appropriate Entry Level qualification
BTEC Level 1 Award/ Certificate/ Diploma
NVQ Level 1
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 2 course
Level 2
Four GCSEs at Grade D or above, orappropriate Level 1
qualification
BTEC Level 2 Award/ Certificate/ Diploma
City and Guilds Level 2NVQ Level 2 Apprenticeship
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 3 course
Level 3
Four GCSEs at Grade C or above orappropriate Level 2
qualification
BTEC Level 3 Award/ Certificate/ Extended Diploma
City and Guilds Level 3NVQ Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship
Access to Higher Education*
EmploymentFurther trainingHigher Education/
University
Southwark College offers a wide range ofcourses to suit all learners. Our qualificationsstart at Entry Level and you can progressthrough to Level 3 which are A Levelequivalent qualifications that will allow youto go to University if you wish to.
*There are no formal entry requirements for this course but applicants will be required to demonstrate literacy and numeracy skills to Level 2 and pass an interview with a course tutor.
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What can I do next?Our courses are specifically designed to give your career a kick start or help youto change direction. With the support and guidance of our professional andexperienced lecturers you will gain the vocational skills and experience you needto get ahead in your chosen career.
Our realistic work environments inBusiness, Construction, Hair &Beauty, Travel & Tourism, Floristry andHospitality & Catering will ensure thatyou can hit the ground running whenyou apply for work. We have alsoensured that courses such as Health& Social Care contain workplacements so that you can get firsthand experience of the industry andget ahead of the competition.
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So what can I do next?• Apprenticeships
• Employment
• University
• Further study - either part-time or full-time
Whatever you choose, youcan guarantee that SouthwarkCollege will provide you withexpert advice & guidance andhelp you to get on to the nextstep of your career ladder.
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Money matters
New Bursary Fund and EducationalMaintenance Allowance (EMA)There is now a new bursary fund for 16-18year old students on low income. ExistingEMA students may be entitled to somecontinued payments. You will have tomaintain an excellent level of attendance andbehaviour and hand work in on time. Pleaseask Customer Services for more information.
Help with childcare costs Southwark College provides two nurseries withsubsidised childcare places for learners.Depending on your circumstances, your childcould be eligible for a free nursery place.However, all learners are required to pay asmall termly registration fee regardless of theirincome. Please talk to one of our CustomerService Team to find out more.
Other financial supportYou could also be eligible for 30% discount on travel inLondon if you study for more than 14 hours per week. Alllearners are able to join the Student Union. Your StudentUnion card will give you a range of discounts inlocal/national shops and restaurants. Whatever your ownfinancial circumstances, please do not hesitate to ask usabout the range of support available. Our Customer ServiceTeam can arrange for you to have a private meeting at theCollege and will discuss your needs in confidence.
Our Customer Service Advisors canhelp you to access financial support.
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Student SupportPersonal TutorsAll students are givena Personal Tutor whowill be able to provideyou with advice andguidance throughoutyour course.
Careers AdviceSouthwark College haslinks with ConnexionsCareers Advisors who canhelp you to plan your next step. We alsohave our own Careers experts to adviselearners over 19 years old and havelinks to employment services to assistyou to find work and plan a career path.
Applying to UniversityIf you want to apply for University thenour UCAS Support Team can talk youthrough the process and help you tocomplete your application.
Welfare AdviceOur Customer Service Centre staffare able to provide advice about arange of welfare issues and can helpyou to find someone to speak to ifyou are struggling with your course orhave problems at home. The Collegecan also assist you to accesscounselling courses.
Students with learning difficulties and/or disabilitiesIf you have a learning difficulty ordisability our aim is to offer you any helpand support that you may need. Everyapplicant who declares a learningdifficulty or disability will be offered aconfidential interview to assess theirneeds and to find out what support theCollege can offer. Our Centres areaccessible via ramps and a lift forlearners with physical disabilities.
Some learners do not like to speakopenly about their needs. Others arenot aware that they are able to accesssupport services. We have specialists athand who are keen to help you. Thisincludes expertise in dyslexia, supportwith communication skills and careservices. We pride ourselves in aimingto ensure accessibility for all.
During the Ofsted inspection in March 2010,inspectors reported:“Learners receive good care, guidance and support.”
“A good range of support services is available for learnersand they benefit from useful specialist advice.”
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Work rest and playFacilities and ServicesSouthwark College has over 600computers for you to use to support yourstudies. Our Learning and DevelopmentCentres have a wide selection of books,newspapers, journals, magazines, DVDsand on-line resources to help your studies.Our experienced staff are always on handto help you to find what you need.
You are also welcome to make good useof our hair and beauty salon and our gymfacilities. You will also find opportunities toget involved in a range of sports such asfootball and basketball.
Child CareThe College runs a nursery service forchildren aged 1 – 5 years old. Ourchildcare practitioners are fully qualifiedand take pride in looking after your child ina safe, friendly and stimulating learningenvironment. Our nurseries have bothbeen graded as “Good” by Ofsted EarlyYears inspectors. Depending on yourcircumstances your child may be eligiblefor a free nursery place. However, allstudents are required to pay a small termlyregistration fee regardless of their income.Please talk to one of our CustomerServices Advisors to find out more.
Social LifeOur newly refurbished common roomsare ideal places to chill out, relax, makenew friends and take a break from yourstudies. Whether you want to practiceyour table football, surf the net on ourApple Macs or just talk to friends, thenew common rooms are great places tohang out.
Canteens and CafésWe have canteens at all of our Collegesites that offer a range of hot and coldfood, including healthy options. AtBermondsey you can even try thecatering restaurant, Hardings, if you feellike treating yourself! We also have abistro-style café at Waterloo.
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Student AmbassadorsWhen you enjoy your timeat Southwark College somuch, it’s only natural thatyou want to tell everyoneabout it! StudentAmbassadors help tosupport the College in arange of different waysincluding working with thelocal schools andcommunity. It’s greatexperience when you areapplying for jobs or toUniversity and you also getto give something back tothe College.
Social LifeWhen you enjoy your time at
Southwark College so much, it’s only
natural that you want to tell everyone
about it! Student Ambassadors help to
support the College in a range of
different ways including working with
the local schools and community.
It’s great experience when you are
applying for jobs or to University and
you also get to give something
back to the College.
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If you are 16 – 18 and have homestudent status then you will not haveto pay course fees to study on any ofour full-time programmes. Please note,though, that you may have to pay amaterials fee for some courses.
Students aged 19 and over will have topay a registration and exam fee butdepending on your circumstances wemay be able to pay your course fees foryou. If you are in receipt of the followingbenefits, we may be able to help:
• Jobseekers Allowance
As there are some exceptions, youare advised to check with ourAdvisors when you apply. You mustprovide original and current evidenceof the benefit you are receiving whenyou enrol. Please speak to a memberof our Customer Service Team if youneed more information.
Some of our courses are notgovernment funded and all studentswill be required to pay full fees forthese courses.
Fee information
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How do I apply?
What happens after we havereceived your application?
We will confirm that we have received yourapplication and will then invite you in to theCollege to view our facilities and to talk to amember of our lecturing staff.
If it is a while since you have studied or ifyou don’t exactly meet the entryrequirements for the course, then please dostill apply. We can arrange for you to take ashort assessment before your interview sothat the course tutor will be able to helpyou to decide if the course is right for you.
If your interview is successful then you willbe made a conditional or unconditionaloffer. Your offer letter will explain if thereare any conditions that you will need tomeet. Usually this will involve successfullycompleting the course that you arecurrently studying.
Once you have received an offer of a placeyou will be invited to enrol over thesummer. Please note that your place on thecourse is not guaranteed until you haveenrolled, even if you have received anunconditional offer, so please come to enrolas soon as you are able to.
For courses starting inSeptember 2012 apply now.There are also later start coursesin November and January 2013.Further information about coursevacancies can be found on thewebsite, www.southwark.ac.uk,or by calling our CustomerInformation line on 0207 815 1600.
Southwark College will makeevery effort to ensure that thecourses outlined in thisprospectus will be offered in2012/13, however we reserve theright to change or cancelcourses if required.
You can apply on-line via our website at www.southwark.ac.uk/courses or bycompleting an application form and posting it to us, or by dropping into one ofour campuses at Bermondsey, Camberwell or Waterloo. Full address details anda map can be found at the back of this guide.
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Part-time andprofessional courses
We work closely with a range ofemployers and our lecturers are oftenindustry experts in their own right, sowe know which are the crucial skills andqualifications you need to get ahead.
Whether you are looking forsupervisory, management, technicalor vocational courses then SouthwarkCollege can help! Please see thePart-time and Professional pages ineach of the subject sections of thisguide for further information, or askfor a copy of our latest part-timeguide. Alternatively, you will find moreinformation online atwww.southwark.ac.uk/courses or cancall our Customer Service team on0207 815 1600.
You don’t have to study full-time atSouthwark College to gain newqualifications and experiences thatcan help you to progress further inyour chosen career. We have a largenumber of part-time and professionalcourses that you can study in a varietyof ways whilst in employment.
We can provide
vocational tra
ining and
qualifications
in the
work place or
on our
premises...
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Earn WhileYou Learn
If you are in employment and interestedin gaining further qualifications, thenyou could benefit from our extensiverange of work-based learningprogrammes. We offer a wide range ofcourses that will allow you to achieverecognition and qualifications for thework you already do.
Our experienced lecturers andassessors will visit you in the work-place to discuss the most appropriatequalification for you. And what’s more,for most courses, the assessment willalso take place in the work place andwill be based on the work you carryout on a day to day basis.
If you are interested in applying for anApprenticeship but are not currently inemployment, then please call one ofour Apprenticeship Team on 0207 8151600 because we have excellent linkswith industry and may be able to helpyou to find a placement.
Working with Employers
Southwark College has a long historyof working successfully withemployers. We can provide vocationaltraining and qualifications in the workplace or on our premises and candesign bespoke qualifications to suityour industry.
We can offer NVQs andApprenticeships in a wide range ofsubjects, IT courses, managementtraining and a range of professionalcourses.
Our current clients and commercialpartners include:
• SELLAR (The Shard)• Balfour Beatty• Mace• Job Centre Plus• Travis Perkins• PWC• London South Bank University• University Hospital Lewisham• Hyde Housing Association• Willmott Dixon• Lakehouse• Southwark Council• Millwall Football Club• Royal Marsden Hospitaland many more
Call our Customer Information Line on0207 8151600 for more information andto find out how we can add value toyour business today.
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A passion for learningJoanne is enrolled on
the Access to Social
Work course and
plans to secure a place
with either Goldsmith or Greenwich
University to study for a degree in Social
work. Joanne says “I have a real passion for
this subject area. I’m really enjoying all my
classes and the teachers are understanding
and extremely accommodating”.
Joanne Hall
Do you want to go to University? Haveyou been out of education for sometime? Then we can help!
Our Access to Higher Educationcourses will prepare you for entry toUniversity. These courses focusparticularly on supporting you todevelop the study skills andindependent learning techniques thatyou will need to succeed at University.Our experienced lecturers will workclosely with you to ensure that youreceive all the support you need.
If you do not have qualifications suchas A Levels or a National Diploma thatare traditionally required for University,or if it is some time since you studiedfor a qualification, then an Accesscourse will provide you with theconfidence and skills you need toachieve your potential.
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Access and Teaching
Partnership with LondonSouth Bank University
Southwark College, inpartnership with LondonSouth Bank University,together have a long historyof promoting opportunitiesfor vocational learners toaccess degree programmes.
“London South Bank
University is proud to work with
Southwark College learners
and we welcome applications
from Access students to our
degree programmes.
Southwark College learners
perform well at LSBU and we
look forward to continuing our
partnership for the benefit of
local students who are
choosing to return to learning.”
Martin Earwicker, ViceChancellor, London SouthBank University
Certificate in teaching in the lifelong learning sector (CTLLS) Level 3
Part time: 2 Evenings per week
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 20 Weeks
This course follows on from PTLLS and looks at theareas covered in the PTLLS course in greater depth.Acquiring this qualification also qualifies you forAssociate Teacher, Learning & skills status (ATLS) andis your licence to teach on courses with pre designedcurricula. You will need access to 30 hrs of teachingpractice in an institution type recognised by theexamining body.
Content:This course explores in depth the subjects of teachingpractice incorporating theory and practice of teaching,principles of learning, your professional role andresponsibilities, confidence, communication andinterpersonal skills. Students will be expected tocomplete a number of written assignments as well asundergo a formal teaching observation as part of thiscourse. Teaching observations are extended to 30hours.
Entry criteria:You must show that you have a genuine interest in thechosen subjects and be able to produce basic writtenrecords and estimates. This means that no previousqualifications or experience are necessary, but youwill need to pass the college English assessment atEntry Level 2 (or hold the equivalent), or pass aninterview with a College lecturer.
Next step:A full level one qualification in general Construction orin a specialist area.
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Preparing to teach in the life longlearning sector (PTLLS) Level 3
Part time: 1 Evening per week
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 10 Weeks
This is the first step towards gaining qualified teacherstatus. Successful students may continue on to ourCTLLS course and eventually the DTLLS course,which would ideally incorporate their subjectspecialism. No previous teaching experience isrequired.
Content:This course is an introduction to teaching practiceincorporating theory and practice of teaching,principles of learning, your professional role andresponsibilities, confidence, communication andinterpersonal skills. Students will be expected tocomplete a number of written assignments as well asundergo a formal teaching observation as part of thiscourse. Ideally you should have decided on thesubject you would like to teach in the future andalready possess or be working towards a qualificationin that subject.
Entry criteria:You will need to show you have reached Level 2 inEnglish and Maths, and to attend an interview with acollege tutor.
Next step:CTLLS course and qualified Associate Teacher,Learning & Skills status (ATLS).
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Teaching Assistant Certificate Level 2
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 15 Weeks
This course meets the needs of those wishing to workor already working in a role supporting the teachingand learning of pupils. The qualification will confirmcompetence in the role to standards required by theTeacher Development Agency.
Content:Nine mandatory units two optional units relating tosupporting learners and their learning. For exampleChild and Young Person Development, Safeguarding,Communication with children, young people andadults.
Entry criteria:You will need literacy and numeracy skills to be ableto complete the qualification successfully. You willneed a paid or voluntary placement in a school.
Next step:Higher level qualifications in the field of education.
Preparation for Academic StudiesLevel 2
Group: 19+ Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
You have English and Maths skills at Level 1, yourambition is to study for a degree, and are not quiteready to take on an Access course yet. This coursewill give you a thorough grounding in the skills youneed to be successful at Level 3 and beyond.
Content:Students will improve their literacy, numeracy and ICTskills as well as increasing their general study skills toa standard where they are ready to progress to LevelThree qualifications. The topics you study will covertopics that reflect the programmes learners wish toprogress to in the future.
Entry criteria:No previous qualifications or experience arenecessary, but you will need to show you have Mathsand English skills at Level 1 through collegeassessment, to have an interview with a collegelecturer and to demonstrate commitment anddedication to the course.
Next step:Access courses or other Level Three courses in thefollowing year.
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Access to Social Work Level 3
Group: 19+ Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This intensive one year course provides you with theopportunity to learn about the social work sector anda career as a social worker, in particular. You will havethe chance to improve your study skills, including yourwritten English and research techniques, in order togain the confidence and experience you need tosuccessfully apply to University.
Content:The course covers a broad spectrum of subjectsincluding: Sociology (including health, equality andfamily), Psychology (including research methods),Social Work (including values, ethics and the workplace), Law and Practice, English, IT and Study Skills.Careers advice and tutorials are available andincluded. Additional maths or English support isavailable if required.
Entry criteria:You must pass the college Maths and Englishassessment at Level 2 grade. You must also attend aninterview with a College tutor. Students with a pre-Access qualification will need to show achievement atLevel 2. Students should demonstrate maturity and aninterest in and aptitude for Social Work, to includesome experience of working in Social Work e.g. on awork placement. You must be at least 19 years old.
Next step:A university degree in Social Work or related course inSocial Sciences. The college has special progressionlinks with Goldsmiths, University of London andGreenwich University.
Access to LawLevel 3
Group: 19+ Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This intensive one year course provides you with theopportunity to learn about the key aspects of Law andis aimed at those individuals who wish to progress toUniversity to study law-related courses. You will havethe chance to improve your study skills, including yourwritten English and research techniques, in order togain the confidence and experience you need tosuccessfully apply to University.
Content:This course includes: Introduction to the English LegalSystem, Criminal Law, Contract Law, Study Skills.
Entry criteria:You must show that you have the potential to achieveA-C grades in GCSEs from your past results, record ofachievement, or from a written assessment. Thismeans that no previous qualifications or experienceare necessary, but you will need to pass the collegeMaths and English assesment at Level 2, pass aninterview with a College lecturer and demonstratecommitment and dedication to your subject.
Next step:A degree or foundation degree in Law, Humanities,Social Science, Business or another related degree.
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Access to Youth and Community Work Level 3
Group: 19+ Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This intensive one year course provides you with anintroduction to the key issues and concepts in thisfield in the UK today. You will have the chance toimprove your study skills, including your writtenEnglish, Maths and research techniques, in order togain the confidence and experience you need tosuccessfully apply to University.
Content:The programme will include study of and assignmentson topics relevant to the area such as SocialStratification and Inequalities, Sociology of the Family,Urban Regeneration, Race in British Society, theHistory of Social Policy and PsychologicalPerspectives and Pro and Anti Social Behaviour. Youwill also have weekly tutorial and set targets on yourindividual learning plan with your personal tutor.
Entry criteria:No previous are necessary, but you will need to passthe College Maths and English assessment at Level 2,have an interview with a college lecturer anddemonstrate commitment and dedication to thesubject. You also need to have some evidence ofexperience in this field, and to continue gettingexperience in this area while you are on the course ifyou want to get onto a degree programme in Youth,Community or Social Work.
Next step:A degree or foundation degree in Youth & CommunityWork or other related degree courses, such as SocialWork Sociology/Social Policy Criminology or Psychology.
Access to Nursing Level 3
Group: 19+ Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This course has been designed to provide newopportunities for adults looking to return to educationand pursue a degree or higher national diploma innursing. It is awarded by the Open College Network.This intensive one year course provides you with theopportunity to learn about the health care sector andnursing in particular. You will have the chance toimprove your study skills, including your writtenEnglish and research techniques, in order to gain theconfidence and experience you need to successfullyapply to University.
Content:This course includes: Health and Culture, Anatomyand Physiology, Nursing Studies, Science andCounselling Skills as well as English, Maths and IT.The course is taught through lectures, seminars,group discussions, laboratory demonstrations, groupand independent presentations.
Entry criteria:You must pass the college Maths and Englishassessment at Level 2 grade. You must also attend aninterview with a College tutor. Students with a pre-Access qualification will need to show achievement atLevel 2. The desire and aptitude to enter Nursing as acareer is essential and Nursing practical experiencewould be useful. This course is for students aged 19and over.
Next step:A degree or foundation degree in nursing or furtherstudy on another health-related course.
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Access to MathsLevel 3
Group: 19+ Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This course has been designed to provide newopportunities for adults looking to return to educationand pursue a degree or higher national diploma inmaths, business or computing. It is awarded by theOpen College Network.
Content:The course modules are: Core Mathematics,Statistics, Discrete Mathematics, Vectors, NumericalMethods, Computing and Study Skills. The coursestructure includes lectures, tutorials, workshops,independent study, oral presentations, and access tocomputer facilities. Additional learning support inEnglish and Maths is available if required.
Entry criteria:You must pass the college English assessment at Level 2grade, as well as a specialised Maths test. You must alsoattend an interview with a College tutor. Students with apre-Access qualification will need to show achievementat Level 2. You must be at least 19 years old.
Next step:A degree in Mathematics and/or Computing, or a related area.
Access to Teaching Studies Level 3
Group: 19+ Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This intensive one year course provides you with anintroduction to the skills you will need to study tobecome a teacher. You will have the chance toimprove your study skills, including your writtenEnglish and research techniques, in order to gain theconfidence and experience you need to successfullyapply to University. It is awarded by the Open CollegeNetwork.
Content:The course covers: English, Maths, Science (GCSElevel), Teaching Studies, Introduction to IT, History,Literature and Study Skills. Students will spend twoweeks in primary schools on placement. Careersadvice and tutorial support are also available. Thiscourse is conducted through lectures, group work,individual work, seminars, outside visits, teachingplacements, oral presentations, assignments,independent and guided study. Additional learningsupport is available if required.
Entry criteria:You must pass the college Maths and Englishassessment at Level 2 grade. You must also attend aninterview with a College tutor. Students with a Pre-Access qualification will need to show achievement atLevel 2. You must be at least 19 years old. A CRBpolice check is also required as the course involves aplacement in a school.
Next step:A degree or foundation degree in Education Studies orfurther study on another teaching-related course.
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Access to ScienceLevel 3
Group: 19+ Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This intensive course covers a wide range of sciencesubjects with additional units in mathematics and willsuit those learners who wish to progress to Universityto student science-related subjects. It covers thefundamental principles in biology, chemistry andphysics that will allow successful learners to progressonto a wide range of science degrees. You will havethe chance to improve your study skills, including yourwritten English and research techniques, in order togain the confidence and experience you need tosuccessfully apply to University.
Content:The course mainly consists of Biology, Chemistry andPhysics units (equal weighting). There are additionalcompulsory modules in Mathematics (Level 3), StudySkills and IT (Level 2/3). In Biology students will coverthe following units: Cell Structure and Function, Genesand Proteins, Human Physiology, Genes andInheritance, and Ecology and Evolution. In Chemistrystudents will cover the following units: Patterns inChemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Organic Chemistry,Chemistry and the Environment, Structure andProperties of Biological Molecules. In Physics studentswill cover the following units: Health Physics,Electricity, Units, Motions and Forces, Waves andTelecommunications, Mechanical Properties ofMaterials. The course is taught through formallessons, laboratory practicals, group work andindependent presentations.
Entry criteria:The course modules are: Core Mathematics,Statistics, Discrete Mathematics, Vectors, NumericalMethods, Computing and Study Skills. The coursestructure includes lectures, tutorials, workshops,independent study, oral presentations, and access tocomputer facilities. Additional learning support inEnglish and Maths is available if required.
Next step:A degree, foundation degree or HNC/D in Sciencerelated subjects.
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What can I be?• Advertiser• Animator• Artist• Fashion Designer• Graphic Designer• Illustrator• Interior Designer• Photographer• Sculptor• Product Designer• Technical Illustrator
and much more!
Second year BTEC National Diploma
Art & Design student Monika aims to go to
university to study 3D. Monika says
“Southwark is a great place. Teachers treat
you like adults and encourage you to take
the lead on projects. The course is really
interesting especially at the moment as we
are working on our portfolio which I will
present to the universities I want to study at”.
Monika PetrauskaiteBTEC National Diploma Art & Design
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Art and Design
What qualifications do I have? What can I study? What can I do next?
I am over 18 and I really want to study
art & design at university
Edexcel Foundation Diploma in Art & Design
EmploymentFurther trainingUniversity
Three GCSEs at Grade E or above or an Entry Level qualification
BTEC Level 1 Diploma in Art & Design
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 2 course
Four GCSEs at Grade D or above, or a Level 1 qualification
BTEC First Diplomas in Art and Fashion
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 3 course
Five GCSEs at Grade C or above, or a Level 2 qualification
BTEC National Diploma in Art & Design Level 3
EmploymentFurther training
Higher Education/University
Are you a budding designer or artist? Would you like to work in Graphics,Advertising, Media, Art or other creative industries? If so, then SouthwarkCollege will support you to develop the skills and experiences you need toforge a successful career in the creative or cultural industries. Many of ourexperienced tutors are practicing professionals in the industry and are wellknown in their field. They will work closely with you to ensure that you are ableto achieve your full creative potential.
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BTEC Level 1 Diploma in Art, Design & Media
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This exciting BTEC Level 1 Diploma in Art, Design andMedia is a full-time one-year course that is suitablefor both 16-19 year old students and maturestudents. The course provides you an opportunity towork in both Art and Design and Media. It alsodevelops your employability skills and techniquesproviding a stepping stone for progression to Level 2Art and Design or Media courses.
Content:It is a practical and project based course whichrequires students to cover Art & Design, and Mediaunits. These include: 3D Design, Video Projects,Digital Photography, Editing and Animation, ExploreDrawing and Explore Printmaking. English, Mathsand Information Technology skills are also covered.
Entry criteria:Three GCSEs at Grade E or above, including English,or a pass in a course at Entry Level. You will need tocomplete an application form and attend a Collegeinterview with a portfolio of artwork. Students arereminded to provide proof of qualifications and bringtheir portfolio during enrolment time inAugust/September.
Next step:Successful students may progress to the BTEC Level2 Diploma in Art and Design or Level 2 Media.
BTEC First Diploma in Art & Design
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This course provides an interesting introduction intothe various principles and practices that are used inArt and Design. It is a practical, hands-on course thatis ideal for those looking to develop an understandingof the area and progress onto further studies.
Content:This course includes: 2D Visual Communication, 3DVisual Communication, Building an Art & DesignPortfolio, Working in the Fine Art industry, Englishand Information Technology skills are also covered.
Entry criteria:A minimum of 3 GCSEs at grade D or above,including English, or Art & Design BTEC Level 1Diploma with a merit grade, as well as a portfolio ofwork that you will discuss during your interviewwith a course tutor.
Next step:Art & Design BTEC Foundation Diploma/ Art &Design BTEC Level 3 Diploma.
...an interesti
ng
introduction in
to the
various princ
iples and
practices that
are used
in Art and Des
ign.
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BTEC National in Art & Design (Level 3 Extended Diploma)
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 2 Year
This course is designed to take you through acomprehensive range of different design andmultimedia techniques and disciplines. It is aimed atthose seeking to progress onto university or pursueemployment within the industry.
Content:This course includes: 3D design, Textiles and fashion,Graphics design, Multimedia.
Entry criteria:A minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade C or above, includingEnglish, or an Art and Design BTEC First DiplomaLevel 2 with a merit grade, as well as a portfolio ofwork which you will discuss during your interview witha course tutor.
Next step:A degree or foundation degree in Art and Design oremployment in the industry.
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Edexcel Foundation Diploma in Art & Design
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This intensive course is designed to improve yourcreative skills and offers the opportunity to explore thedifferent areas of Art and Design and enables you tofocus a specialist area of your choice. It is aimed atthose seeking to progress onto university oremployment within the industry.
Content:This course includes: Drawing techniques, GraphicDesign and Illustration, Textiles and Fashion, 3DDesigns, Printmaking, Computer Imagery, Multi Mediaand Animation.
Entry criteria:Applicants will normally be expected to have completeda Level 3 programme such as A-Levels. If you are over19 and can show an excellent portfolio of work and acommitment to the subject then you may be able tostart this course with no previous qualifications.
Next step:A degree or foundation degree in Art & Design oremployment in the industry.
BTEC First Diploma in Art & Design –Fashion (Level 2 Diploma)
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This exciting course will introduce you to a range ofpractical techniques and creative processes. You willhave the opportunity to develop visual communicationskills and techniques using a wide range of 2D and 3Dmedia and materials. The specialist focus on fashiondesign and textile briefs will help you gain experience ofthe demands of the exciting world of fashion.
Content:This course includes: 2D and 3D VisualCommunication, Using Ideas to explore, Develop andProduce Art & Design, Building an Art and DesignPortfolio, Working in the Art & Design Industry, Workingwith Fashion Briefs, Working with Textile Briefs.
Entry criteria:Four GCSEs at grade D or above including English, ora Merit in a Level 1 course, and a portfolio of art workto be presented at interview. Please complete theonline College application form and attend aninterview.
Next step:Progress onto a Level 3 Diploma in Art & design &Fashion or enter employment.
...aimed at th
ose
seeking to pr
ogress onto
university or e
mployment
within the ind
ustry.
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Invest in your learningStudent Awet Atoy discovered
that Southwark College really
does have the formula for
success. Having completed
year 1 of the BTEC National
Certificate in Business Studies with distinctions
and merits Awet hopes to become a Manager in
an IT related profession. Awet says “I chose to
come to Southwark after visiting an open day
and speaking with the tutors who I found
incredibly knowledgeable within their subject
areas.”
Awet Atoy BTEC National Certificate in Business Studies
What can I be?• Accountant• Administrator• Business Analyst• Civil Service Officer• Company Director• Entrepreneur• Human Resource
Manager/ Personnel Officer• Management Consultant• Payroll Clerk/ Supervisor• Personal Assistant (PA)• Retail Manager• Shopkeeper
and much more!
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What qualifications do I have? What can I study? What can I do next?
No qualifications but Ireally want to start acareer in Business
ESOL with Business and Office Skills
EmploymentFurther training
Level 1 or 2 course
Three GCSEs at Grade E or above or anEntry Level qualification
Business and Administration Level 1 Certificate
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 2 course
Four GCSEs at Grade D or above or a Level 1 qualification
Business BTEC Level 2 DiplomaApprenticeship in Business and
Administration/Customer Service/RetailServices/Accounting-Payroll,
OCR Level 2 Business & Administration/BTEC Retail/Customer Service
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 3 course
Five GCSEs at Grade C or above or a Level 2 qualification
Business BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma,Advanced Apprenticeship in Business andAdministration/Customer Service/Retail
Services/Accounting-Payroll,NVQ Level 3 Business & Administration/
Retail/Customer Service
EmploymentFurther trainingHigher Education/
University
Business and CommerceAre you interested in developing a career in the exciting and challenging world ofbusiness and commerce? If so, then Southwark College can help to kick start yourcareer. Whether you are interested in running your own business, working in sales,becoming a HR Manager, working in administration or managing other people,then we can provide you with the skills you will need to become successful.
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OCR Level 1 Diploma in Business Adminstration
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
Business Administration is a career that many startout in before moving into office supervision ormanagement roles in Business. It is also a careerpath that can offer flexibility in days and times withinan organisation. It requires good organisational skills,attention to detail, a knowledge of business processesand a range of basic IT skills to maintain efficientsupport to managers and teams.
Content:This course aims to provide entry level knowledge,practical skills and understanding that would beneeded by a new employee in an administrative jobrole. Content includes: Working in BusinessAdministration, creating business documents,communicating with customers, text production andIT skills including mailmerge to support professionalbusiness presentations. You will also study FunctionalSkills in English, Mathematics and ICT as these arekey business skills.
Entry criteria:You should have an interest in working in businesswith an idea of the kinds of jobs or career path youwish to pursue. You should also have Entry 3equivalent literacy and numeracy skills. All candidateswill be interviewed and assessed upon application.
Next step:OCR Level 2 Business Administration or a Level 2Business, Retail or Customer Service course.
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Business Studies BTEC Level 2 Diploma
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This course allows you to investigate different types ofbusiness activities, including how organisations aredeveloped, operate and become successful inmeeting consumer and customer demands. It is idealfor those looking to develop a range of skills andknowledge necessary for further study in business.This course also gives you the opportunity to studyadditional or specialist units, which will allow you togain the Business BTEC Level 2 Extended Diploma.
Content:The course includes: Developing customer relations,Doing business online, Exploring key businesspurposes, Investigating financial control.
Entry criteria:A minimum of 3 GCSEs at D or above, includingEnglish and Maths, or Business & AdministrationBTEC Level 1 Certificate.
Next step:Business BTEC Level 3 Diploma or employment in ajunior role in a business organisation/environment.
investigate
different
types of bu
siness activ
ities,
including ho
w organisa
tions
are develop
ed, operate
and
become suc
cessful
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OCR Level 2 Diploma in Business Adminstration
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
The Level 2 Diploma is aimed at those who may end upworking in an independent administrative job role within anoffice or business environment. Through a highly practicalapproach this course builds your skills and understandingof business and office administration skills so that you cansupport an office environment efficiently and effectively.
Content:This course aims to provide knowledge, practical skills andunderstanding that would be needed by a employee in anadministrative job role where you may be the soleadministrative support. Content includes: Working inBusiness Administration, written business communication,review and develop office procedures, carry out researchand prepare a report to professional business standards.You will also study Functional Skills in English,Mathematics and ICT at Level 2 to ensure you are able toapply for job roles with the level of business skill thatemployers are now asking for.
Entry criteria:You should have a Level 1 qualification - preferably inBusiness or Business Adminstration. It would be helpfulif you also had Level 1 Functional skills or equivalent.However, you may also have been working in an officeenvironment on a full or part-time basis but need aqualification to accredit your existing skills. Allcandidates will be assessed at interview.
Next step:Employment in an office administration role or a Level 3program in Business. You could also enhance yourbusiness skills by undertaking a part-time evening coursein Book keeping at Level 1 or 2.
Edexcel Level 2 Diploma in Retail Knowledge
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
The Retail sector in London is an area of the economywhere jobs are routinely advertised. Retail is an areathat encompasses a wide range of job roles andprogression opportunities. This course will also give youtraining in customer service skills. This course isdesigned to provide you with the essential skills andknowledge to be able to work effectively in the sector.You will have guest speakers from business as well asvisit to local stores to develop an awareness of retailissues.
Content:The BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Retail includes:Understanding Customer Service in the Retail Sector,Understanding the Retail Selling Process,Understanding how to manage Stock, UnderstandingStore Operations, Understanding Visual Merchandisingand a general understanding of the various retailmarkets.
Entry criteria:You must be able to demonstrate that you have agenuine interest or experience in Retail or CustomerService as a career. This may include any part-time orvoluntary work you may have done. it would help if youhad a Level 1 qualification or equivalent and goodcommunication skills. However all candidates will beassessed for suitability at interview.
Next step:Applying for employment in the Retail or CustomerService sectors or Level 3 programs in the area ofCustomer Service or Retail.
BTEC Business Level 3Extended Diploma
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 2 Years
This course builds upon your existing theoretical andpractical knowledge and provides in-depth learningopportunities for business. It is aimed at those seeking toprogress onto university or employment in various sectors.You will have the chance to learn in our real-life businessenvironment to gain practical skills that employers reallyneed. This course also gives you the opportunity to studyadditional or specialist units, which will allow you to gainthe Business BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma.
Content:This course includes: Introductionto business, Business andmanagement, Business in theeconomy, Human resources,Financial transactions and monitoring,Marketing and product promotion
Entry criteria:A minimum of 4 GCSEs at grade C or above,including English and Maths, or a BusinessBTEC Level 2 Diploma.
Next step:A degree or foundation degree in Business Management/Marketing/ Administration or employment in various sectors.
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An amazing place to learn“I think that Southwark
College is an amazing
place to learn. Right
now I’m studying for my
BTEC National Diploma in Childcare. I really
enjoy the placement element of the course
as this enables me to work with children in
real life settings. My placement supervisor
has been excellent and provided me with
lots of support. I would recommend this
course to any potential student interested in
a career working with children.”
Adam ZerhouiBTEC National Diploma in Childcare
What can I be?• Childminder• Education Officer• Learning Mentor• Nursery School Teacher• Nursery Worker• Play Worker• School Teacher• School Lunchtime
Supervisor• Teaching Assistant• Social Care Worker• Youth and Community
Workerand much more!
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Childcare
What qualifications do I have? What can I study? What can I do next?
No qualifications but I really want to start a career in Childcare
ESOL with ChildcareEmploymentFurther training
Level 1 or 2 course
Three GCSEs at Grade E or above or anEntry Level qualification
Caring for Children BTECLevel 1 Diploma
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 2 course
Four GCSEs at Grade D or above or a Level 1 qualification
Children’s Care Learning and Development BTEC Level 2 Diploma,Apprenticeship in Children’s Care
Learning and Development NVQ Level 2 inChildcare/Health & Social Care/Playwork
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 3 course
Five GCSEs at Grade C or above or a Level 2 qualification
Children’s Care Learning and Development BTEC Level 3 DiplomaAdvanced Apprenticeship in Children’s
Care Learning and DevelopmentNVQ Level 3 in Childcare/ Health &
Social Care/ Playwork
EmploymentFurther trainingHigher Education/
University
If you are interested in working with children in a care or learning anddevelopment environment, then Southwark College could help you to developthe skills you need to succeed in this rewarding industry. Our experiencedlecturing staff will work closely with you throughout your course. On somecourses you will even have the opportunity to attend a work placement that willgive you the chance to gain real life experience of the sector.
ESOL Skills for Life Entry Level 3 & BTECin Health and Care/Childcare Level 1
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This course is for speakers of other languages who wish todevelop their language skills and who want to gain aqualification to build a career in Health and Care or Childcare.
Content:The course will develop speaking ,listening, reading andwriting skills, as well as building your knowledge or grammarand vocabulary and your language learning techniques. Youwill also practice the kinds of English communication that areneeded in Health and Care or Childcare. In the subject area,you will study topics such as Safeguarding, Health and SocialCare Needs, Healthy Eating, Creative Activities for Childrenand you will participate in a Group Project.
Entry criteria:You need to show that you have achieved Entry Level 2 inreading, writing, and speaking and listening, or to completean initial assessment at the this level, and to attend aninterview. A police check will be carried out to assess yoursuitability to work with children during your work experience.
Next step:BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Health and Social Care, or BTECLevel 2 Diploma in Childcare.
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Children’s Care, Learning &Development BTEC Level 2Diploma
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This practical course will give you a broadunderstanding of child care principles andpractices. It is ideal for those seeking todevelop a range of skills necessary for furtherstudy in the child care sector or for those whowant to enter the industry at assistant level.Work placement is a mandatory element of thecourse.
ContentThis course includes: Understanding children’sdevelopment, Keeping children safe,Communication with children and adults,Professional development, Roles andresponsibilities in children.
Entry criteria:A minimum of 3 GCSEs at grade D or above,including English, or Child, Health and SocialCare BTEC Level 1 Diploma with a merit grade.A police check will be carried out to assessyour suitability to work with children duringyour work experience.
Next step:Children’s Care, Learning and DevelopmentBTEC Level 3 Diploma or employment in theindustry....prac
tice the kinds
of
English comm
unication
that are need
ed in Health
and Care or C
hildcare.
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Caring For Children BTEC Level 1 Diploma
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This course, which can also be studied with ESOLEntry Level 3, offers an introduction into the basicprinciples and practices of Health, Social and ChildCare. It is a practical and vocational course whichprovides you with an excellent idea of what it is like towork in a childcare setting and an introduction to theskills that you will need to succeed.
Content:This course includes: Communication skills withchildren, Valuing children as individuals, Planning forthe physical and emotional care needs of children,Keeping children safe, Creative activities for youngchildren.
Entry criteria:A minimum of 3 GCSEs grade E or above, orChildcare/Health and Social Care Entry Certificate. Apolice check will be carried out to assess your suitabilityto work with children during your work experience.
Next step:Children’s Care Learning & Development /Health andSocial Care BTEC Level 2 Diploma.
Children’s Care Learning &Development BTEC Level 3 Diploma
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 2 Years
This practical course provides an underpinningknowledge of the issues in childcare and theresponsibilities of carers towards children. It is aimedat those seeking to continue studying this field atuniversity or those who wish to start a career in achildcare environment at practitioner level. Workplacement is a mandatory element of the course.
ContentThis course includes: Relationships for children's carelearning and development, Promoting children'sdevelopment, Developing practice for children aged0-8, Safeguarding children, Promoting children'srights, Children's learning activities and play.
Entry criteria:A minimum of 4 GCSEs at grades C or above,including English, or Children’s Care Learning &Development BTEC Level 2 Diploma with a meritgrade. A police check will be carried out to assessyour suitability to work with children during your workexperience.
Next step:A degree or foundation degree in Childhood Studies,Social Work or employment in the child or social caresector.
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What can I be?• Bricklayer• Carpenter• Electrician• Plumber • Painter & Decorator• Pasterer
and much more!
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ConstructionWith our practical and theoretical studies wecan help to develop and improve your currentknowledge in preparation and progress in thevarious professions of the constructionindustry. You will be involved in ‘real life’practical applications in your chosen area. Our courses are aimed at both those with noskills or qualifications in construction andthose wishing to update their current skillsand become qualified.
What qualifications do I have? What can I study? What can I do next?
4 GCSEs at grade E or above or an Entry Level 3 Certificateplus Level E3 English and
Level E3 Maths
Entry Certificate in Construction BTEC Level 3
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 1 course
4 GCSEs at grade E or above or an Entry Level 3 Certificateplus Level E3 English and
Level E3 Maths
Construction Level 1
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 2 course
4 GCSEs at grade D or above or a BTEC Level 1qualification in Constructionalong with Level 1 Maths
& Level 1 English
BTEC Level 2 Diploma inConstruction (Multi-skills)
EmploymentFurther trainingHigher Education/
University
Did you know?Southwark College is
working closely with some of
the largest construction
companies in South London
and can really help you to get
your career moving in the
right direction. With £4 billion
being spent on regenerating
Southwark, notably with the
rebuilding of much of Canada
Water and Elephant and
Castle, as well as the new
Bankside, there are many
new local job opportunities.
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Entry Certificate in Construction BTEC Level 3
Group: All Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This qualification provides learners with theopportunities to widen their existing skills and todevelop a range of skills and techniques essentialfor performance in their future working life inconstruction or progression onto the next level.
Content:The units include developing Brick laying skills,developing carpentry skills, developing joineryskills, developing plumbing skills and developingelectrical installation skills.
Entry criteria:4 GCSEs at grade E or above including EnglishLanguage and Maths or 2 GCSEs at grade E plusLevel E3 English and Level E3 Maths or Successfulcompletion of an Entry Level 3 Certificate Programmeplus Level E3 English and Level E3 Maths.
Next step:After successfully completing the course you canprogress onto employment in construction industryor entry to a Level 1 course in construction.
Basic Construction Level 1(Part Time)
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Mar 2012 Duration: 9/10 Weeks
This is a practical introduction to the area ofConstruction and looks at two skills (Plumbing &Electrical or Carpentry & Bricklaying). You will havethe opportunity to explore a range of basic tools &techniques to give you a deeper understanding ofwhat you would be doing following a career in thisfield.
Content:This course includes: Introduction to Health & Safetyby working and maintaining a safe environment,Using and maintaining basic tools, Developing arange of typical skills and techniques
Entry criteria:You must show that you have a genuine interest inthe chosen subjects and be able to produce basicwritten records and estimates. This means that noprevious qualifications or experience are necessary,but you will need to pass the college Englishassessment at Entry Level 2 (or hold the equivalent),or pass an interview with a College lecturer.
Next step:A full Level 1 qualification in general Construction orin a specialist area.
BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Construction (Multi-skills)
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This qualification is designed to develop the knowledgeand skills necessary for the construction industry. Thereare plenty of opportunities to develop your practicalskills such as using hand tools and power tools. You willgain sound knowledge and understanding of the skillsrequired for to be able to work in today's constructionenvironment.
Content:This is an excellent course for construction as it coversmulti-skills required for the building industry. The unitsinclude: structure of the construction industry, exploringhealth, safety and welfare in construction, sustainability.Other units include: carpentry operations, brickworkoperations, painting and decorating, exploring buildingservice techniques in construction, plumbingoperations, dry-lining and electrical installations.
Entry criteria:You must have 4 GCSEs at grade Dor above, including Maths andEnglish. Alternatively you may havea BTEC Level 1 qualification inConstruction along with Level 1Maths & Level 1 English.
Next step:After successfully completing thecourse you can progress ontoemployment in construction industryor entry to a National Diploma Level3 course in construction.
Construction Level 1
Group: 16 - 19 Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This qualification provides you with a solidfoundation with practical skills required in theconstruction industry. This course also coversmany aspects of practical work which includes theuse of hand tools and power tools. You will developknowledge, understanding and skills in essentialareas including the health and safety aspects ofworking in a construction environment.
Content:The course is designed to give you practical andhands on experience on units such as carpentrywhere you will learn about joints. Bricklaying : Learnabout building brick walls. Electrical: Learn to cutwires and wire junction boxes. Finally, Plumbing:Learn how to form joints, cut and bend pipes.
Entry criteria:4 GCSEs at grade E or above including EnglishLanguage and Maths or 2 GCSEs at grade E plusLevel E3 English and Level E3 Maths or Successfulcompletion of an Entry Level 3 CertificateProgramme plus Level E3 English and Level E3Maths.
Next step:After successfully completing the course you canprogress onto employment in construction industryor entry to a Level 2 course in construction.
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Engineering with MeritsIdris Baruwa began his time at
Southwark on the Engineering
BTEC First Certificate and
successfully passed with Merits. He
is now working towards BTEC
National Certificate in Electronics
and says “I really hope to go to
Brighton University to study for an
Engineering degree and I want to
become an electrician working for a
large corporate company”.
Idris BaruwaEngineering BTEC First Certificate
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EngineeringIf you are interested in developing a long-lasting career in a practical and innovativesector, then Southwark College canprovide you with a range of routes to enterthe Engineering or Electronics industry.Successful learners can choose to enterindustry at Technician level or could optfor higher level study at University andachieve Chartered Engineer status in theirspecialised field.
What can I be?• Aerospace Engineer• Audio Visual Engineer• Design Engineer• Electrical Engineer• Electronic Engineering
Technician• Mechanical Engineer• Engineering
MaintenanceTechnician
• Nuclear Engineer• Satellite Systems
Technicianand much more!
What qualifications do I have? What can I study? What can I do next?
No qualifications but I really want to start a career in Engineering
ICT and Engineering BTEC Entry Certificate
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 1 course
Four GCSEs at Grade F or above or an Entry Level qualification
Engineering BTEC Level 1 Certificate
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 2 course
Four GCSEs at Grade D or above or a Level 1 qualification
Engineering (Electronics) BTEC Level 2 Diploma
Engineering BTEC Level 2 Diploma
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 3 course
Four GCSEs at Grade A – C or above or a Level 2 qualification
Engineering (Electronics) BTEC Level 3 Diploma/Extended Diploma
Engineering BTEC Level 3Diploma/Extended Diploma
EmploymentFurther trainingHigher Education/
University
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Engineering BTEC Level 1 Certificate
Group: 16 - 19 Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This course offers a general introduction intoengineering with a focus on the electronics withinengineering. It is a practical and vocational coursewhich will provide you with an exciting overview ofskills required to develop a successful career inengineering.
Content:Starting work in engineering, Developing skills inengineering, Electronic assembly, Electrical wiring,Worthing with others, Producing and presenting aproduct, Functional skills; IT, Maths and English.
Entry criteria:4 GCSEs at grade E or above including EnglishLanguage and Maths or 2 GCSEs at grade E plusLevel E3 English and Level E3 Maths or Successfulcompletion of an Entry Level 3 Certificate Programmeplus Level E3 English and Level E3 Maths.
Next step:Electronics / EngineeringBTEC Level 2 Diploma.
Electronics BTEC Level 2 Diploma
Group: 16 - 19 Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This is a hands-on course that introduces you to thefundamental principles and practices of electronics. Itis ideal for those looking to develop an understandingof Electronics / Engineering and progress onto furtherstudies at Level 3.
Content:Mathematics for engineering technicians, Electricaland Mechanical science, Using and interpretingengineering information, Working practices inengineering.
Entry criteria:You must have 4 GCSEs at grade D or above,including Maths and English. Alternatively you mayhave a BTEC Level 1 qualification along with Level 1Maths & Level 1 English.
Next step:Electronics / Engineering BTEC Level 3 ExtendedDiploma.
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Engineering BTEC Level 2 Diploma
Group: 16 - 19 Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This course develops your engineering skills andbuilds upon the knowledge gained from Level 1courses. It also encourages you to be innovative andcreative with your ideas. It is ideal for those looking todevelop an understanding of the industry andprogress to further Electronic or Engineering basedstudy.
Content:Exploring the engineering world, Investigatingengineering design, Engineering applications ofcomputers, Producing engineering solutions, Electricaland electronic circuits and systems, Application ofmanufacturing.
Entry criteria:4 GCSEs at grade A-C including English Languageand Maths or 2 GCSEs at grade A-C plus Level 2English and Level 2 Maths or BTEC First Diploma insubject area plus Level 1 English and Level 1 Maths.
Next step:Electronics / Engineering BTEC Level 3 ExtendedDiploma.
...develops yo
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kills and
builds upon k
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Engineering BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma
Group: 16 - 19 Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 2 Years
This course develops existing knowledge and skills ofvarious theoretical and practical engineeringdisciplines. It is aimed at those seeking to progressonto university or to start work as EngineeringTechnicians.
Content:Business systems for technicians, Communicationsfor technicians, Engineering project, Mathematics fortechnicians, Electrical and electronic principles,Mechanical principles and applications.
Entry criteria:4 GCSEs at grade A-C including English Languageand Maths or 2 GCSEs at grade A-C plus Level 2English and Level 2 Maths or BTEC First Diploma insubject area plus Level 1 English and Level 1 Maths.
Next step:A degree or foundation degree in Electronics,Engineering or employment within the sector.
Engineering (Electronics) BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma
Group: 16 - 19 Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 2 Years
This course develops existing knowledge and skills ofvarious theoretical and practical engineeringdisciplines. It is aimed at those seeking to progressonto university or to start work as EngineeringTechnicians.
Content:Business systems for technicians, Communicationsfor technicians, Electronics project, Mathematics fortechnicians, Electrical and electronic principles,Mechanical principles and applications.
Entry criteria:4 GCSEs at grade A-C including English Languageand Maths or 2 GCSEs at grade A-C plus Level 2English and Level 2 Maths or BTEC First Diploma insubject area plus Level 1 English and Level 1 Maths.
Next step:You will be qualified to work as an engineeringtechnician. You may choose to go on to a Highereducation or do a Foundation degree at university. Youwill also have the opportunity to get a job in the Civil /Mechanical, AV or PC repair.
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...progress on
to
university or t
o start
work as Engi
neering
Technicians..
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Helping you to start a career
Our ESOL work skills courses help
you develop your employability skills,
as well as develop your English
language. You will enhance your job
search, cv writing and interview skills,
so you can start a career or get a
better job.
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ESOL
Southwark College works withlearners from all over the worldto help them to develop moreconfidence in using English asa foreign language. You willdevelop English languageskills including reading,writing, speaking and listening.
On my way to university
“I’m studying ESOL Level 1, WorkSkills Level
1, Functional Skills IT Level 1 and Functional
Skills Maths Level 1.
I started 2 years ago when I was 15 years old
and did not speak any English. Since then I
have learnt a lot of English and I feel much more
confident than before.
I came to Southwark College because one of
my mother's friends had studied here and she
recommended it to us. I like the teachers and
the lessons that we do. Especially this year it is
better organised. The breaks are short so we
don't waste time during the day.
I haven't decided exactly what I want to do in the
future, but I am interested in IT and Engineering
so I hope I can do that after this year.”
Rudy Mauricio Zambrano Aushay
English for Speakersof Other Languages
What qualifications do I have? What can I study? What can I do next?
No qualifications but I reallywant to improve my
English communication skills
ESOL and Your CommunityEntry 1 and Entry 2 Entry 3
Entry 1 or 2 ESOL for Life Entry 3 Entry 3
Entry 3 ESOL for Life Level 1 and 2 Employment, Further trainingLevel 3 course
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Young Adults’ ESOL Programme Entry 1 - Level 1
Group: 16 - 18 Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This course offers the opportunity to develop thelanguage, numeracy, ICT and study skills that youneed to progress to academic or vocational routes inthe UK. It also offers development of personal andsocial skills to support learners in the challenges oftransition to life in another country.
Content:This course includes: English Language, Citizenship,Numeracy, Information Technology, Work Skills.
Entry criteria:You need to attend an interview in which we assessyour English Language and Numeracy levels so thatwe can decide which course is right for you.
Next step:Higher levels of ESOL programmes, a range ofacademic or vocational programmes or employment.
ESOL Skills for Life WorkskillsEntry Level 1 to Level 2
Group: 19+ Campus: Waterloo & CamberwellStart Date: 12/09/2012 Duration: 13 Weeks Start Date: 09/01/2013 Duration: 22 WeeksStart Date: 16/04/2013 Duration: 35 Weeks
ESOL courses meet the language, study skills andCitizenship needs of learners who are settling in theUK and planning to move on to a higher level ESOLprogramme, a vocational course or employment in thefuture. The courses are delivered by well-qualified,experienced specialists. Learners are assessedthrough ESOL Skills for Life examinations.
Content:The course will develop English language skillsincluding reading, writing, speaking and listening. Thecourse will also cover useful topics which will behelpful to those living and/or working, or planning tofind employment in the future. There is a weeklycomputer session and tutorial to help plan and trackindividual learning. All learners have a learning planand set targets with their personal tutor. Homework isset and marked regularly.
Entry criteria:An assessment of your reading, writing listening andspeaking skills and an interview with an ESOLspecialist. Evidence of previous qualifications from allcountries. A commitment to work hard and to attend100% of lessons. A commitment to do homeworkoutside the class.
Next step:Progression to higher level ESOL courses or to arange of mainstream vocational courses or intoemployment.
...offers deve
lopment
of personal an
d social
skills to supp
ort learners i
n
the challenge
s of transition
to life in anot
her country.
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ESOL & Work SkillsEntry Level 3 and Level 1
Group: 19+ Campus: Waterloo & CamberwellStart Date: 12/09/2012 Duration: 35 WeeksStart Date: 03/01/2013 Duration: 35 Weeks
These courses meet the needs of learners whowish to improve their language at intermediatelevels and employability skills. The courses aredelivered by well-qualified, experiencedspecialists. Learners are assessed through ESOLSkills for Life examinations and will complete anEdexcel Work Skills qualification.
Content:The course will develop English language skillsincluding reading, writing, speaking and listening.The students will also take Work Skills Unitsuseful in preparing for employment, such as JobSearch, Applying for a Job, Preparing for anInterview, and Work Placement. There is a weeklycomputer session to develop IT skills and atutorial to help plan and track individual learning.
Entry criteria:An assessment of your reading, writing listeningand speaking skills and an interview with an ESOLspecialist. Evidence of previous qualifications fromall countries. A commitment to work hard and toattend 100% of lessons. A commitment to dohomework outside the class.
Next step:Progression to higher level ESOL courses or to arange of mainstream vocational courses or toemployment.
ESOL Skills for Life Entry Level 3 & BTECin Health and Care/Childcare Level 1
Group: All Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This course is for speakers of other languages who wish todevelop their language skills and who want to gain aqualification to build a career in Health and Care or Childcare.
Content:The course will develop speaking ,listening, reading andwriting skills, as well as building your knowledge orgrammar and vocabulary and your language learningtechniques. You will also practice the kinds of Englishcommunication that are needed in Health and Care orChildcare. In the subject area, you will study topics such asSafeguarding, Health and Social Care Needs, HealthyEating, Creative Activities for Children and you willparticipate in a Group Project.
Entry criteria:You need to show that you have achieved Entry Level 2 inreading, writing, and speaking and listening, or to completean initial assessment at the this level, and to attend aninterview. A police check will be carried out to assess yoursuitability to work with children during your work experience.
Next step:BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Health and Social Care, or BTECLevel 2 Diploma in Childcare.
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Preparation for IELTS Part Time
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Date: TermlyDuration: Part Time - Mornings, Afternoons,Evenings and Saturdays
You will prepare for IELTS exam, while improving thegeneral level of your English. These courses areintensive, and focus on academic English as well asthe skills and strategies needed to score the band youneed in the IELTS examination.
Content:You will learn to write essays and reports/descriptions. You will also work on your reading,listening and speaking skills, while improving yourvocabulary and your grammar. You will familiariseyourself with the IELTS test format and requirements.You will have access to the IELTS collection in theLearning Development Centre and to the learningmaterials which support the course on the collegevirtual learning environment.
Entry criteria:An assessment of your reading, writing listening andspeaking skills and an interview with an IELTSspecialist. Evidence of previous qualifications from allcountries. A commitment to work hard and to attend100% of lessons. A commitment to do homeworkoutside the class.
Next step:Higher education, professions requiring IELTScertification. Fulfilment of visa requirements.
Preparation for IELTSFull Time Intensive
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Dates: 31/11/2012, 20/02/2013,16/04/2013, 28/05/2013, 09/07/2013Duration: 6 weeks - 15 hrs per week
You will prepare for IELTS exam, while improving thegeneral level of your English. These courses areintensive, and focus on academic English as well asthe skills and strategies needed to score the band youneed in the IELTS examination.
Content:You will learn to write essays and reports/descriptions. You will also work on your reading,listening and speaking skills, while improving yourvocabulary and your grammar. You will familiariseyourself with the IELTS test format and requirements.You will have access to the IELTS collection in theLearning Development Centre and to the learningmaterials which support the course on the collegevirtual learning environment.
Entry criteria:An assessment of your reading, writing listening andspeaking skills and an interview with an IELTSspecialist. Evidence of previous qualifications from allcountries. A commitment to work hard and to attend100% of lessons. A commitment to do homeworkoutside the class.
Next step:Higher education, professions requiring IELTScertification. Fulfilment of visa requirements.
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Preparation for Cambridge EnglishExaminations Part Time
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Date: TermlyDuration: Part Time - Evenings and Saturdays
You will improve the general level of your English,while preparing for a truly internationally recognizedqualification. Cambridge English Examinations areaccepted by many UK universities as evidence ofEnglish language attainment. An academic course,this is ideal for anyone who wants to be well preparedfor university. It is intensive, taught by experiencedand knowledgeable specialists.
Content:You will improve the general level of your English,working on your listening, reading, writing, grammar,vocabulary, etc. You will learn to write essays, reports,compositions, letters, articles, narratives, film reviews,etc.
Entry criteria:An assessment of your reading, writing listening andspeaking skills and an interview with an EnglishLanguage specialist. Evidence of previousqualifications from all countries. A commitment towork hard and to attend 100% of lessons. Acommitment to do homework outside the class.
Next step:Higher education, higher level language courses. ...impr
ove the gene
ral
level of your
English,
while preparin
g for a truly
internationally
recognized
qualification..
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First Certificate In English (FCE)Level 1
Group: 19+ Campus: Waterloo & CamberwellStart Date: 12/09/2012 Duration: 19 WeeksStart Date: 03/01/2013 Duration: 19 Weeks
You will improve the general level of your English,while preparing for a truly internationally recognizedqualification. FCE is accepted by many UK universitiesas evidence of English language attainment. Anacademic course, this is ideal for anyone who wantsto be well prepared for university. It is intensive,taught by experienced and knowledgeable specialists.
Content:You will improve the general level of your English,working on your listening, reading, writing, grammar,vocabulary, etc. You will learn to write reports,compositions, letters, articles, narratives, film reviews,etc.
Entry criteria:An assessment of your reading, writing listening andspeaking skills and an interview with an EnglishLanguage specialist. Evidence of previousqualifications from all countries. A commitment towork hard and to attend 100% of lessons. Acommitment to do homework outside the class.
Next step:CAE.
Cambridge Advanced English (CAE)Level 2
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Date: 12/09/2012 Duration: 12 Weeks Start Date: 09/01/2013 Duration: 19 Weeks
This course is designed to take you through acomprehensive range of different design andmultimedia techniques and disciplines. It is aimed atthose seeking to progress onto university or pursueemployment within the industry.
Content:This course includes: 3D design, Textiles and fashion,Graphics design, Multimedia.
Entry criteria:A minimum of 4 GCSEs at grade C or above, includingEnglish, or an Art and Design BTEC First DiplomaLevel 2 with a merit grade, as well as a portfolio ofwork which you will discuss during your interview witha course tutor.
Next step:A degree or foundation degree in Art and Design oremployment in the industry.
...improve th
e
general level
of your
English, while
preparing
for a truly inte
rnationally
recognized qu
alification.
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Cambridge Proficiency in English(CPE) Level 3
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Date: 12/09/2012 Duration: 12 Weeks Start Date: 09/01/2013 Duration: 19 Weeks
You will improve the general level of your English,while preparing for a truly internationallyrecognized qualification. CPE is accepted bymany UK universities as evidence of Englishlanguage attainment. An academic course, this isideal for anyone who wants to be well preparedfor university. It is intensive, taught byexperienced and knowledgeable specialists.
Content:You will improve the general level of your English,working on your listening, reading, writing,grammar, vocabulary, etc. You will learn to writeessays, reports, compositions, letters, articles,narratives, film reviews, etc.
Entry criteria:An assessment of your reading, writing listeningand speaking skills and an interview with anEnglish Language specialist. Evidence of previousqualifications from all countries. A commitment towork hard and to attend 100% of lessons. Acommitment to do homework outside the class.
Next step:Higher education.
What qualification do I have?
What can I do next?
Young Adult’s ESOL Programme
Higher Level ESOLcourses, vocationalcourses, employment.
ESOL Skills for LifeEntry 1 to Level 2 Higher Level
ESOL courses,vocational courses,
employment.ESOL & WorkSkills
ESOL & Health and Care
Health and Social Care BTEC Level 1 Diploma
ESOL & ChildcareCaring For
Children BTEC Level 1 Diploma
Preparation for IELTS Higher Education,
higher level language coursesPreparation for
Cambridge Exams
What next?
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Good skills in English, Maths and ICT are needed by everyone, in their daily livesand at work. Our courses will help you to be more confident in all yourcommunications, to progress to vocational courses, to get a job or to improveperformance and opportunities at work.
The Essential skills department offers courses from complete beginner up toGCSE standard in English and Maths as well as computer courses forbeginners. We have courses suitable for students wishing to study part time,full time or just one evening a week.
Essential Skills
All our courses lead toexternally recognisedqualifications.
At the end of these coursessuccessful students will havethe qualifications they requireto progress to courses intheir chosen field, which mayinvolve vocational courses,University or employment.
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Progression into Career Paths Entry Level/Level 1
Group: 16 – 18 Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 35 Weeks
This course is suitable for those students who want tomake an informed decision about which career paththey wish to follow. The course will help studentsimprove their study skills and explore the differentcareer options available to them. When the course iscompleted successfully students will achieve aDiploma in Skills Towards Enabling Progression ateither Entry 3 or Level 1.
Content:Students will be able study a variety of unitised topics,including ICT, selected to meet their interests andaspirations and lead them into choosing a suitablefuture career path. Students will also study FunctionalEnglish and Functional Maths as part of this course ata level appropriate to their ability. They will also havea weekly tutorial to develop their own personallearning plan.
Entry criteria:There are no specific entry requirements for thesecourses, students will be assessed at interview. Youwill need to be fully committed to study and toattending 100% of the course.
Next step:You will be able to progress to a vocational course atan appropriate level in your chosen field.
Adult Literacy Entry Level, Level 1, Level 2
Group: 19+ Campus: Waterloo & CamberwellStart Date: Sep 2012 plus in year entry pointsDuration: 35 Weeks
These courses will help you develop your Englishlanguage skills in a supportive environment. Uponsuccessful completion of the course, you will gain anEdexcel Adult Literacy qualification in English at theappropriate level.
Content:The course will focus on speaking and listening,engaging in discussion, reading to understand andobtain information, and writing to communicate.
Entry criteria:There are no specific entry requirements for thesecourses, students will be assessed at interview. Youwill need to be fully committed to study and toattending 100% of the course.
Next step:You will be able to progress to a vocational course atan appropriate level in your chosen field.
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Adult Numeracy Entry Level, Level 1, Level 2
Group: 19+ Campus: Waterloo & CamberwellStart Date: Sep 2012 plus in year entry pointsDuration: 35 Weeks
These courses will help you develop your practicalMaths skills in a supportive environment. Uponsuccessful completion of the course, you will gain anEdexcel Adult Numeracy qualification at theappropriate level.
Content:According to the level, these courses focus on:number - fractions, decimals and percentages;measure - money, weights, distances; shape andspace - 2D and 3D; data and statistics - diagrams,graphs and probability.
Entry criteria:There are no specific entry requirements for thesecourses, students will be assessed at interview. Youwill need to be fully committed to study and toattending 100% of the course.
Next step:You will be able to progress to a vocational course atan appropriate level in your chosen field.
Functional Skills English Entry Level, Level 1, Level 2
Group: 19+ Campus: Waterloo & CamberwellStart Date: Sep 2012 plus in year entry pointsDuration: 35 Weeks
Functional Skills English course will provide you withthe skills and abilities you need to operate confidently,effectively and independently in life, education andwork. It will equip you with the necessary knowledgeand understanding to use English effectively ineveryday life. Upon successful completion of thecourse, you will gain an Edexcel Functional Skillsqualification in English at the appropriate level.
Content:English – reading, discussion, writing, grammar,spelling, punctuation, form-filling, letters and essays.
Entry criteria:There are no specific entry requirements for thesecourses, students will be assessed at interview. Youwill need to be fully committed to study and toattending 100% of the course.
Next step:You will be able to progress to a vocational course atan appropriate level in your chosen field..
These course
s will
help you deve
lop your
English langua
ge skills in a
supportive e
nvironment.
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Functional Skills Maths Entry Level, Level 1, Level 2
Group: 19+ Campus: Waterloo & CamberwellStart Date: Sep 2012 plus in year entry pointsDuration: 35 Weeks
Functional Skills Mathematics course will provide youwith the skills and abilities you need to operateconfidently, effectively and independently in life,education and work. It will equip you with thenecessary knowledge and understanding to use andapply Mathematics in everyday life. Upon successfulcompletion of the course, you will gain an EdexcelFunctional Skills qualification in Mathematics at theappropriate level.
Content:Maths – money, weights and measures, calculations,decimals, percentages and every-day problemsolving.
Entry criteria:There are no specific entry requirements for thesecourses, students will be assessed at interview. Youwill need to be fully committed to study and toattending 100% of the course.
Next step:You will be able toprogress to avocational courseat an appropriatelevel in yourchosen field.
Functional Skills ICT Entry Level, Level 1, Level 2
Group: 19+ Campus: Waterloo & CamberwellStart Date: Sep 2012 plus in year entry pointsDuration: 35 Weeks
Functional skills classes will allow you to engage withreal situations in the real world and will help youexperience success in real situations as a result ofusing your skills effectively. This course will also helpyou become confident and capable when using ICTsystems and tools. Upon successful completion of thecourse, you will gain an Edexcel Functional Skillsqualification in ICT at the appropriate level.
Content:By the end of the course, you will be able to: use ICTto find, select and bring together relevant information,develop, interpret and exchange information for apurpose, apply ICT to enhance your learning and thequality of your work use carry out a variety offunctions, including: use a variety of softwareapplications; manage settings, files and folders; beaware of security; search effectively and analyse andpresent data.
Entry criteria:There are no specific entry requirements for thesecourses, students will be assessed at interview. Youwill need to be fully committed to study and toattending 100% of the course.
Next step:You will be able to progress to a vocational course atan appropriate level in your chosen field.
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Diploma in English & Maths Level 1
Group: 19+ Campus: Waterloo & CamberwellStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 35 Weeks
This course is aimed at those who have good levels ofskills and knowledge, but who have been diagnosedwith dyslexia, or who have faced barriers indeveloping literacy, numeracy and learning skills atschool. It will provide these learners with a recognisedqualification at Level 1, NOCN Diploma inProgression, and will give them the skills andconfidence needed to progress to a vocational courseof their choice or find employment.
Content:Students will take a range of units deigned to addresslearners needs such as managing your money,understanding pay slips, spelling and readingstrategies and use of ICT.
Entry criteria:There are no specific entry requirements for thesecourses, students will be assessed at interview. Youwill need to be fully committed to study and toattending 100% of the course.
Next step:You will be able to progress to a vocational course atan appropriate level in your chosen field, or toemployment.
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What can I be?
• Floral Designer
• Flower Seller
• Shop Manager
• Trainee Florist
• Floral Manager
• Florist Supervisor
• Horticulturalist
and much more!
Flower power!
Teacher Louise
Roffery and student
Saroch Promsiri won
gold medals in the
2009 Chelsea Flower
Show. Saroch was delighted to have won
a gold medal: “It’s such a great award -
this is the first competition I have entered
and wasn’t expecting to do so well”.
Now Saroch hopes to fulfil a lifetime
dream and work as a professional florist
when he finishes his course. “It’s been
brilliant at the college. The lecturers are
amazing and have taught me so much. I
want to work for a good floral designer”.
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Floristry
What qualifications do I have? What can I study? What can I do next?
Three GCSEs at Grade E orabove or an Entry Level
qualification. No qualificationsbut I really want to start a
career in Floristry
Level 1 Certificate in Floristry
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 2 course
Four GCSEs at Grade D or above or a Level 1 qualification
Floristry Level 2 Diploma (C&G/NPTC)Apprenticeship in Floristry
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 2 course
Five GCSEs at Grade C or above or a Level 2 qualification
Floristry Level 3 Diploma (C&G/ NPTC)Advanced Apprenticeship in Floristry
EmploymentFurther trainingHigher Education/
University
If you like being creative and have green fingers, why not join the award-winning Floristry team at Southwark College? Whether you are interested inlearning a new skill as a hobby or are already a practising florist in employment,then we have a course that will suit you. All our staff are experiencedprofessionals who have worked in the industry for many years. Our studentsregularly win awards at competitions, including the prestigious Chelsea FlowerShow and have recently been asked to arrange the flowers for a Radio Timesevent held at Claridges. You will be joining a close-knit and supportive teamwho can help you to successfully achieve your creative ambitions.
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Certificate in Floristry Level 1
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This course is an excellent introduction for those wholove working with plants, like designing and arethinking about a career in Floristry. Working with ourAward-winning tutors will provide you with theknowledge and skills required to develop a professionalapproach and attitude to working in this area.
Content:This practical course includes learning about: Carryout basic floristry tasks, assemble basic floraldesigns, assist with maintaining plants and prepareand plant a container for display, Art & Designelements.
Entry criteria:All applicants will be given a formal interview andinitial assessment to assess their suitability for thiscourse. We are looking for those who show an interestand enthusiasm in working with flowers and plants.
Next step:Level 2 Diploma in Floristry.
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Floristry NPTC/City &Guilds Level 2 Diploma
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This course offers the opportunity to develop a varietyof skills and techniques that would enable you toconstruct traditional and contemporary designs infloristry. It is ideal for those looking to develop anunderstanding of the sector, progress onto furtherstudies or gain employment in the sector.
Content:This course includes: Art and design for florists,Funeral and sympathy designs, Floral arrangements,Basic wedding designs, Display of floristry goods,Plant process and planted designs.
Entry criteria:A minimum of 3 GCSEs at grade D or above, includingEnglish and Maths, or Floristry NPTC/C&G Level 1Certificate or related work experience combined withLevel 1 literacy and numeracy skills.
Next step:Floristry NPTC/C&G Level 3 Diploma or employmentin the industry.
Floristry NPTC/City &Guilds Level 3 Diploma
Group: 16-18,19+ Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This one year full-time course allows you to masterthe advanced techniques and processes in producingcommercial quality floral designs. It is aimed at thosewith significant experience and knowledge of floristrywho want to further their career and employmentprospects.
Content:Creative design process for florists, Hand-tied floraldesigns, Working in the floristry industry, Process,cost, and evaluate designs, Advanced weddingdesigns, Sympathy tribute designs, Diverse flower,Diverse floral designs, Negotiate and agree terms andcondition for the sale of products/services, Functionand event decorating, Portfolio building.
Entry criteria:Floristry NPTC/C&G Diploma Level 2.
Next step:Floristry C&G/ NPTC Higher Diploma Level 4 oremployment in the industry.
...master th
e
advanced t
echniques
and proces
ses in
producing c
ommercial
quality flor
al designs.
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GCSECourses
Pre GCSE Mathematics
Group: 1 Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This course is planned for students who haveattempted the GCSE mathematics qualification andgained an E or lower grade, or have left formaleducation and need more than one year to improve toa C or above at GCSE mathematics.
Content:The pre GCSE mathematics will look at thefoundations concepts of shape and space, number,algebra and data handling.
Entry criteria:Minimum of a Level 1 qualification in mathematics ornumeracy, a Grade E from a previous sitting of TheGCSE mathematics qualification. An entry test andinterview will also be applied.
Next step:GCSE mathematics.
GCSE Biology FCR
Group: 1 Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This course is largely geared to students who havealready covered the GCSE course and want toimprove their grades. It is also suitable for overseasstudents who want to progress onto A Levels but havenot achieved the required GCSE qualifications toenable them to do so.
Content:In GCSE Biology, you will learn about the structure andfunction of living things. The interactions of livingorganisms will also be investigated, as well as man’sinfluence on this delicate balance, particularly interms of environmental and genetic impact.
Entry criteria:Minimum of a Grade D at a previous sitting. Merit orhigher grade at BTEC national diploma. Grade C or abovein GCSE Mathematics and English are also desireable.
Next step:As level, or other professional training.
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GCSE Chemistry FCR
Group: 1 Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This course is largely geared to students who havealready covered the GCSE course and want toimprove their grades. It is also suitable for overseasstudents who want to progress onto A Levels but havenot achieved the required GCSE qualifications toenable them to do so.
Content:In GCSE Chemistry you will study products fromrocks, oils, the atmosphere, structure, bonding, ratesof reaction, equilibrium, energy changes, the periodictable, electrolysis, acidity, calculations and analysis.
Entry criteria:Minimum of a Grade D at a previous sitting. Merit orhigher grade at BTEC national diploma.Grade C orabove in GCSE Mathematics and English are alsodesireable.
Next step:As level, other professional training.
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This course is
largely
geared to stu
dents who
have already
covered the
GCSE course
and want to
improve their
grades.
Maths GCSE
Group: 16 -18 Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
Mathematics GCSE is an intensive resit course,completed in one year. It can be taken by 16-18 yearold students as well as mature students. Please notethat it is not a beginners' course - you must have theknowledge and understanding to cope with GCSE levelMaths and students should have a grade D. Classesare taught in the day, normally alongside a Level 3vocational programme. Mathematics is also availablein the evening for part time students. All courses takeplace at the Waterloo Centre and start in September.
Content:Mathematical skills are important to us all, andthrough the GCSE programme you will develop theskills by learning algebra, geometry, trigonometry andstatistics, as required by the syllabus. You will learnthrough formal teaching and individual work onproblems and exercises.
Entry criteria:If you are 16-18 years old you must show the potentialto achieve A-C grades in GCSEs from your pastresults, record of achievement, or a writtenassessment. This means you will have achieved atleast a grade D in GCSE maths. Mature students mustshow potential, motivation and commitment, and maybe advised to start with a Basic Numeracy or pre-GCSE course. You should complete the Collegeapplication form and attend an interview.
Next step:Employment or a higher level qualification. GCSEMaths is commonly a requirement for many universitydegree programmes.
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What can I be?
• Aromatherapist
• Barber
• Beauty Therapist
• Beauty Consultant
• Cruise Liner Hairdresser
• Hair Stylist
• Hotel, Airline & Airport
Therapist
• Makeup Artist
• Nail Technician
• Salon Manager
• Skin Care Consultant
and much more!
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Hair & BeautyWould you like to learn in a brand newsalon alongside practising industryexperts? Then why not enrol on one ofexciting Hair and Beauty courses? You will have the opportunity to learnpractical skills, work with paying clientsand really get to understand the industry.
What qualifications do I have? What can I study? What can I do next?
No qualifications but I reallywant to study Hair and Beauty
ESOL with Hair and BeautyHair and Beauty BTEC Entry
Level Certificate
Further trainingLevel 1 course
Four GCSEs at Grade D or above or a Level 1 qualification
VRQ Level 2 HairdressingVRQ Level 2 Beauty TherapyDiploma in Beauty TherapyAward in Nail Technology
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 3 course
Five GCSEs at Grade C or above or a Level 2 qualification
VRQ Level 3 HairdressingVRQ Level 3 Beauty Therapy
Employment Further training
Higher Education/ University
A cut above the rest
At Southwark College we know how
important it is to work in a real life
environment as early as possible in
your career which is why we have
established a brand new Hair and
Beauty salon at our Waterloo Centre.
You will have the chance to work with
paying clients and learn how to build
relationships with your clients and
develop outstanding customer service
skills. This is a state-of-the-art facility
which will give you the skills and
confidence you need to start a
successful career.
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Hairdressing VRQs Level 2 and 3
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Various Duration: 6 Weeks - 1 Year
These courses are highly practical and vocationalprogrammes which will give you the skills andexperiences you need to develop a successfulcareer in the industry. You will work in our newsalon with real clients alongside experiencedprofessionals from the sector.
Content:VRQ Level 2 This level provides you a morecomprehensive range of skills generally required inthe industry. You will learn colouring and lighteningthe hair; cutting techniques; perming; including themuch sought after qualification of relaxing, stylingand finishing African-Caribbean hair.
VRQ Level 3 This level provides you with skills inadvanced cutting; colour correction; creativehairstyling; dressing long hair; advanced colourtechniques; and the highly desirable additionalqualification of the application of hair extensions.
Entry criteria:No formal entry requirements are necessary forVRQ Level 1, but you will need to have a strongcommitment to the industry, excellent customerservice skills and good personal presentationskills.
Next step:Level 2 acceptance requires either Level 1 orequivalent grades at GCSE. Level 3 acceptancerequires Level 2 in Hairdressing.
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City & Guilds Level 1 Award/ Certificate/Diploma’s in Hair & Beauty
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Various Duration: 6 Weeks - 1 Year
This course is a highly practical and vocational programmewhich will give you a basic introduction to the Hair andBeauty industry. You will work in our new salon with realclients alongside experienced professionals from the sector.
Content:This course includes: Introduction to the hair and beautyindustry, Presenting a professional image within the salon,Skin Care (mini facials), Shampoo and Conditioning.
Entry criteria:No formal entry requirements are necessary but you willneed to have a strong commitment to the industry,excellent customer service skills and good personalpresentation skills.
Next step:Level 1 Hair & Beauty. Level 2 Hair & Beauty.
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Beauty Therapy VRQs Level 2 and 3
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Various Duration: 6 Weeks - 1 Year
These courses are highly practical and vocationalprogrammes which will give you the skills and experienceyou need to develop a successful career in the industry. Youwill work in our new salon with real clients alongsideexperienced professionals from the sector.
Content:VRQ Level 2 This level provides you a more comprehensiverange of skills generally required in the industry. You willlearn about anatomy and physiology; full facial treatments;waxing; manicure and pedicure services; reception andcustomer service skills; eye treatments; make-up and themuch sought after skills of skin tanning techniques, nail artand threading.
VRQ Level 3 Offering two paths, Level 3 gives you the corequalifications in full body massage; anatomy and physiology;promotions and sales; advanced client care with the optionsof: Body and Spa Therapy - offering stone therapy massage;aromatherapy massage; indian head massage and bodywraps and scrubs. Beauty Therapy - offering electrical faceand body treatments; electrical hair removal; individualpermanent lashes and micro-dermabrasion.
Entry criteria:No formal entry requirements are necessary for VRQ Level 1,but you will need to have a strong commitment to theindustry, excellent customer service skills and good personalpresentation skills. Level 2 acceptance requires either Level1 or equivalent grades at GCSE. Level 3 acceptance requiresLevel 2 in Beauty Therapy.
Next step:Higher level VRQs, university level qualifications oremployment in the industry.
...work in our
new
salon with rea
l clients
alongside exp
erienced
professionals
from
the sector.
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Taking care“This is my third year at Southwark
College. I started studying the Level 1
in Health and Social Care which is an
introduction to the course and when I
achieved this I progressed to Level 2.
Now I’m on the Level 3 BTEC
National Diploma in Health and Social
Care. My ambition is to go to
university and study for degree in
Nursing. I have a daughter aged 3
and I am pleased that by succeeding
in my studies I am a role model to her.
This course has helped me to
manage my time and prioritise being a
mother and a student. I am extremely
grateful to Southwark College for
everything they have done for me.”
Ahlam MohamoudLevel 3 BTEC National Diploma
Health and Social Care
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Health andSocial CareWould you like to make a difference to the lives of otherpeople? A career in the Health and Social Care sectorcan be one of the most rewarding and will provide youwith immense personal and career satisfaction.Choosing a career in Health and Social Care opens aworld of opportunities both within the UK and abroad.Many of our courses also provide you with theopportunity to undertake a work placement whichensures that you are able to hit the ground running inyour career as soon as you complete your course.
What can I be?
• Nurse
• Health Promotion/
Education Specialist
• Health Service Manager
• Healthcare Assistant
• Hospital Play Specialist
• Learning Disability Nurse
• Play Therapist
• Care Home Manager
• Childminder
• Nursery Manager
• Social Care Worker
• Social Worker
• Youth and Community
and much more!
What qualifications do I have? What can I study? What can I do next?
No qualifications but I really want to start a career in Health and Social Care
Access to NursingESOL with Health and Social Care
UniversityLevel 1
Three GCSEs at Grade E or above or an Entry Level qualification
Health and Social Care BTEC Level 1 Diploma
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 2 course
Four GCSEs at Grade D or above or a Level 1 qualification
Health and Social Care BTEC Level 2Diploma Apprenticeship in Health & SocialCare/ Childcare, NVQ Level 2 Health &Social Care/ Childcare/ Playwork
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 3 course
Five GCSEs at Grade C or above or a Level 2 qualification
Health and Social Care BTEC Level 3/ Extended Diploma
Advanced Apprenticeship in Health & SocialCare/ Childcare, NVQ Level 3 Health &Social Care/ Childcare/ Playwork
EmploymentFurther trainingHigher Education/
University
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Health and Social Care BTEC Level 1 Diploma
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This course, which can also be studied with ESOLEntry Level 3, offers an introduction into the basicprinciples and practices of Health, Social and ChildCare. It provides an excellent introduction to theskills and techniques you will need to start a careerin Health and Social Care.
Content:This course includes: Health and Social Careneeds, Job opportunities in Health and Social Care,Creative and leisure activities for adults in Healthand Social Care, Promoting healthy eating in caresettings, Preparing for work placement.
Entry criteria:A minimum of 3 GCSEs grade E or above, orChildcare/Health and Social Care Entry Certificate. Apolice check will be carried out to assess yoursuitability to work with children during your workexperience.
Next step:Children’s Care Learning & Development/ Healthand Social Care BTEC Level 2 Diploma.
ESOL Skills for Life Entry Level 3 & BTECin Health and Care/Childcare Level 1
Group: All Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This course is for speakers of other languages who wishto develop their language skills and who want to gain aqualification to build a career in Health and Care orChildcare.
Content:The course will develop speaking ,listening, reading andwriting skills, as well as building your knowledge orgrammar and vocabulary and your language learningtechniques. You will also practice the kinds of Englishcommunication that are needed in Health and Care orChildcare. In the subject area, you will study topics suchas Safeguarding, Health and Social Care Needs, HealthyEating, Creative Activities for Children and you willparticipate in a Group Project.
Entry criteria:You need to show that you have achieved Entry Level 2 inreading, writing, and speaking and listening, or tocomplete an initial assessment at the this level, and toattend an interview. A police check will be carried out toassess your suitability to work with children during yourwork experience.
Next step:BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Health and Social Care, or BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Childcare.
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...an introduc
tion
into the basic
principles
and practices
of Health,
Social and C
hild Care.
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Health and Social Care BTEC Level 2 Diploma
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This practical course will give you a broadunderstanding of Health and Social Care principlesand practices. It is a hands-on, vocational coursewhich will also provide the opportunity for you toattend a work placement so that you can really hit theground running when you leave College.
Content:This course includes: Communication and individualrights, Individual needs, Human lifespan development,The impact of diet on health, Anatomy and physiology.
Entry criteria:A minimum of 3 GCSEs at D or above, includingEnglish and Maths, or Health and Social/Child CareBTEC Level 1 Diploma. A police check will be carriedout to assess your suitability to work with childrenduring your work experience.
Next step:Health and Social Care BTEC Level 3 Diploma.
Health and Social Care BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 2 Years
This is a vocational course where you will learn bycompleting assignments based on realistic workplacesituations. You will gain an excellent understanding ofthe skills and techniques required in the industry andhave the opportunity to attend a work placement toput your theoretical knowledge into practice.
Content:This course includes: Equality, diversity and rights inhealth and social care, Developing effectivecommunication skills for health care, Health andsocial care provision, Personal and professionaldevelopment in health and social care, Vocationalpractice for health and social care, Human Physiology,Public health, Life span development.
Entry criteria:4 GCSEs at grade C or above or a Health and SocialCare/Childcare Level 2 Diploma.
Next step:Higher Education or a career in health and socialcare, nursing, social work or other caring professions.
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...attend a wo
rk
placement so
that you
can really hit
the ground
running when
you
leave College.
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The crème de la crème!Jester Macasalabang’s dream is to
become a chef working in a hotel or
prestigious restaurant. He is
undertaking the Professional Cookery
Level 2 which is a practical hands-on
catering course within a working
restaurant environment. Jester says
“This course is very challenging; you
are given the opportunity to work with
a variety of foods from around the
world. Next September I want to
progress to the Level 3 course”.
Jester MacasalabangProfessional Cookery Level 2
What can I be?
• Catering/ Restaurant
Manager
• Chef
• Fast Food Service
Assistant
• Kitchen Assistant/ Porter
• Kitchen Supervisor/
Manager
• Sommelier/ Wine Waiter
• Waiter/ Waitress
and much more!
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Hospitality and CateringWould you like to be the next Jamie Oliver orGordon Ramsay? Are you passionate about food?If so, then we could help you to develop your skillsin a fast-paced and challenging environment. You willachieve your qualifications by learning in a realistic workingenvironment and have the opportunity to serve payingcustomers in our on-site restaurant and bistro-style cafe.
What qualifications do I have? What can I study? What can I do next?
No qualifications but I reallywant to start a career inHospitality and Catering
Level 1 or Level 2 Cookery depending on experience
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 1 course
Three GCSEs at Grade E or above or
an Entry Level qualification
Introduction to the Hospitality Industry Level 1 Award
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 2 course
Four GCSEs at Grade D or above or a Level 1 qualification
Professional Cookery Level 2 DiplomaMulti Skills in Hospitality and
Catering Level 2
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 3 course
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C&G Diploma in ProfessionalCookery (7100) Level 2 VRQ
Group: 16-18, 19+ Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration:
This course will help to boost your confidence inpreparation and cooking and help to broaden yourcareer choices in the catering industry. Suitable forschool leavers and adults. They are useful for thosewho already work in the catering industry or anyindividual who would like to improve their skills andincrease their knowledge in cookery skills. The VRQsreplace the previous NVQs in Professional Cookerythat have a long tradition at Southwark.
Content:The course will include: health and safety, foodhygiene, preparation and cooking of basic dishessuch as meat, poultry, vegetables, soups and sauces.You will have the opportunity to work in ourprofessionally equipped kitchens serving to customersin the Harding’s Restaurant.
Entry criteria:4 GCSEs at grade D or above, or a Level 1 NVQ/VRQin a related subject.
Next step:Employment or advanced apprenticeship.
Introduction to the HospitalityIndustry Entry 3/Level 1
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
The practical course provides students with the skillsand knowledge needed to work within the hospitalityindustry. You will learn about customer service in thehospitality industry and develop professional skills inthe preparation, cooking and serving of food tocustomers. Employment skills will also be a keyfeature of this course, in addition to the importantfunctional skills in Maths, English and IT. Workexperience in the College Bistro will be an importantand enjoyable part of the course.
Content:This course includes: Customer Service in theHospitality Industry, Serving food and Drink, BasicFood Preparation, Basic Cooking, Food Safety inCatering, Introduction to Healthy Eating.
Entry criteria:Four GCSEs Grades E-G and interview.
Next step:Progress onto Level 1 Diploma in Professional Cookery.
...useful for th
ose
who already
work in the
catering indu
stry or any
individual wh
o would like
to improve th
eir skills...
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Multi Skills in Hospitality Level 2 Diploma
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This qualification can help you to gain a job in thehospitality and catering industry or can help you toprogress if you are already employed. You will gain anexcellent introduction into all areas of the industry andwill learn which areas you may like to specialise in at ahigher level.
Content:This course includes: Investigate the catering andhospitality industry, Food safety, Prepare and cook avariety of foods, Kitchen operations, costs and menuplanning, Service to customers in a training restaurant.
Entry criteria:A related Level 1 qualification or 4 GCSEs at grade D– G. You will also need to demonstrate good customerservice skills and a commitment to the hospitalityindustry.
Next step:Further study at Level 3 or employment in theindustry.
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What can I be?
• Animation Specialist
• Computer Hardware
Engineer
• Computer Operator
• Computer Service
Technician
• Database Administrator
• Games Designer
• Internet/Web Professional
• IT Product Developer
• IT Technical Sales Specialist
• Network Manager
• Software Developer/
Programmer
• Special Effects/ CGI
Designer
• Systems Analyst
• Web Designer/ Developer
and much more!
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Are you thinking about a career in IT, or would you like togain an understanding of the role computers play withinbusiness? Are you interested in developing a higherlevel of IT skills, or would you like to learn more aboutmaintaining and developing hardware or software? If so,then Southwark College can help! We have a wide rangeof full and part-time courses that will help you to achieveyour potential and kick start an exciting career in IT.
I was encouraged
at all timesAlex Georgiou, Adewale Adegun
and Mark Balogun studied IT at
Southwark College for 4 years,
passing through the BTEC
Foundation Level, BTEC First
Diploma and finally the National
Diploma. They are all now
enjoying life at university.
The three young men came to
college after being disappointed
with their GCSE results from
school. Ade says “Southwark
College tutors showed faith in
me. I was encouraged at all
times and given the time and
support I needed to do well”.
InformationTechnology
What qualifications do I have? What can I study? What can I do next?
No qualifications but I reallywant to start a career inInformation Technology
ICT & Engineering BTEC Entry Level/ Level 1
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 1 course
Four GCSEs at Grade F or above or
an Entry Level qualificationICT BTEC Level 1 Diploma
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 2 course
Four GCSEs at Grade D or above or a Level 1 qualification
IT Practitioners BTEC First Diploma
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 3 course
Four GCSEs at Grade A – C or above or a Level 2 qualification
BTEC National DiplomaIT Practitioners (Programming)BTEC National Diploma
IT Practitioners (Networking) BTEC National DiplomaIT Practitioners (Systems)
EmploymentFurther training
Higher Education/ University
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BTEC Entry Level Certificate for IT Users Entry Level 3
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This qualification provides learners the opportunitiesto widen their existing IT knowledge and to develop arange of skills, techniques essential for successfulperformance in their future working life or progressiononto the next level.
Content:This course will benefit students who may require anadditional level of support to reach their potential. Theprogramme is also suitable for young people withlearning difficulties where special provision will bemade to support the student according to theirindividual needs. The units include IT UserFundamentals, Using Email, Design and ImagingSoftware, Presentation Software, Spreadsheetsoftware, digital lifestyle, The Internet and World WideWeb and also word processing.
Entry criteria:3 GCSEs at grade F or above including EnglishLanguage and Maths or BSA Initial Assessmentresults (E2 in English and E2 Maths). All applicantsrequire a personal interview with the Entry personaltutor.
Next step:On successful completion of this qualification, you willbe able to progress onto a Level 1 IT course or enrolon another course offered by the college or enter intoemployment.
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BTEC Level 1 Certificate for IT Users (ITQ)
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This qualification provides learners with opportunitiesto widen their existing IT knowledge and to develop arange of skills, techniques essential for successfulperformance in their future working life or progressiononto the next level.
Content:The units in this course include IT User Fundamental,IT Software Fundaments, Using the Internet, UsingEmail and Improving productivity. You will be able tostudy a BTEC Certificate in Work Skills – Level 1,which you will be studying alongside your maincourse. You will also gain Functional Skillqualifications in English, Maths and ICT at theappropriate level.
Entry criteria:4 GCSEs at grade F or above including EnglishLanguage and Maths or 2 GCSEs at grade E plusLevel E3 English and Level E3 Maths or Successfulcompletion of an Entry Level 3 Certificate Programme.
Next step:On completion of this course you will be able to enrolon our Level 2 course provided you have achieved anoverall merit.
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BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma for IT Practitioners (Programming)
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 2 Years
IT Practitioners (Software) BTEC National Diploma is apractical, hands-on Level 3 course for 16-19 yearolds and mature students who wish to gainqualifications to widen their knowledge and developexisting skills in IT either for employment or highereducation. There is an emphasis on softwareprogramming, how computers work and the impact ofIT on business. The awarding body is Edexcel.
Content:This is the IT Software pathway and it includes unitsin event driven programming; digital graphics andcomputers; e-commerce; developing computergames; human-computer interaction; installing andupgrading software and advanced database skills.Functional English and Maths are also included.Students learn through workshops, writtenassignments, formal teaching, and self-study.
Entry criteria:4 GCSEs at grade C or above including Maths andEnglish, or BTEC First Diploma in IT or relevantexperience. You can apply online and will be invited toa college interview.
Next step:After successfully completing all 18 units of thecourse, you can progress onto Degree course.Completing 12 units would enable you to progress toFoundation Degree or HND course. Alternatively, youcan pursue employment in IT.
BTEC Level 2 Diploma for IT Practitioners (First Diploma)
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
IT Practitioners First Diploma is a Level 2 course for 16-19year olds who wish to gain a qualification to widentheir knowledge and develop employable skills in IT.
Content:The course offers the opportunity to study andunderstand the knowledge and skills necessary foremployment in the IT industry. The Diploma for ITPractitioners consists of 7 units which include:Computer systems, Communicating in the IT industry,Database Design, Website Development, MultimediaDesign and Digital Graphics.
Entry criteria:You must have 4 GCSEs at grade D or above,including Maths and English. Alternatively you mayhave a BTEC Level 1 qualification along with Level 1Maths & Level 1 English.
Next step:After successfully completing the course you canprogress onto employment in IT or progress to ITPractitioners BTEC Level 3 Diploma.
...study and unders
tand
the knowledge and
skills
necessary for emplo
yment
in the IT industry...
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BTEC Level 3 Extended DiplomaPractitioners (Networking)
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 2 Years
IT Practitioners (Systems) BTEC National Diploma is apractical, hands-on Level 3 course for 16-19 yearolds and mature students who wish to gainqualifications to widen their knowledge and developexisting skills in IT either for employment or highereducation. There is an emphasis on networking,systems support and computer maintenance. Theawarding body is Edexcel.
Content:This is the IT Systems Support pathway and itincludes units in IT Systems Analysis and Design; ITsystems troubleshooting and repair; networkedsystems security; networking basics; advanceddatabase skills and computer systems. FunctionalEnglish and Maths are also included. Students learnthrough workshops, written assignments, formalteaching, and self-study.
Entry criteria:4 GCSEs at grade C or above including Maths andEnglish, or BTEC First Diploma in IT or relevantexperience. You can apply online and will be invited toa college interview.
Next step:After successfully completing all 18 units of thecourse, you can progress onto Degree course.Completing 12 units would enable you to progress toFoundation Degree or HND course. Alternatively, youcan pursue employment in IT.
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BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in IT (Systems Support)
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 2 Years
This Level 3 IT Practitioners course has a mixture ofunits from both the BTEC National Extended Diplomain Programming and Networking qualifications. Thecourse provides a practical, hands on experience for16-19 year olds. It is also suitable for maturestudents who wish to gain a qualification to widentheir existing knowledge and development in IT eitherfor employment or higher education. The awardingbody is Edexcel.
Content:This is the IT pathway and it includes units inprogramming, web development, human computerinteraction, systems analysis, information systems, ITTroubleshooting and Repair, Advanced databases.Maths and English are also included. Students learnthrough workshops, written assignments, formalteaching and self study.
Entry criteria:4 GCSEs at grade A-C including English Languageand Maths or 2 GCSEs at grade A-C plus Level 2English and Level 2 Maths or BTEC First Diploma in IT(with Level 1 English and Level 1 Maths).
Next step:After successfully completing all 18 units of thecourse, you can progress onto Degree course.Completing 12 units would enable you to progress toFoundation Degree or HND course. Alternatively, youcan pursue employment in IT.
...develop the pe
rsonal
skills and attribu
tes necessary
for entry into em
ployment or
for progression
to degree-
level study.
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BTEC National Diploma in GamesDevelopment Level 3 Extended Diploma
Group: 16+ Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 2 Years
The course teaches students a range of skills andtechniques relevant to working in the games andinteractive software sector. It seeks to develop thepersonal skills and attributes necessary for entry intoemployment or for progression to degree-level study.
Content:• Research Techniques for the Media Industries• Pre-Production Techniques for the Media Industries• Production Management Project• Working to a Brief in the Media Industries• Critical Approaches to Media Products• Understanding the Computer Games Industry• Computer Game Platforms and Technologies• Digital Graphics for Interactive Media• Video Production for Interactive Media• Web Animation for Interactive Media• 3D Modelling• 3D Animation• Computer Game Engines• Object-Oriented Design for Computer Games• Computer Game Design• Sound for Computer Games• Computer Game Story Development• Human-Computer Interfaces
Entry criteria:4 GCSEs at grade C or above including English andMaths, or a Level 2 diploma in a relevant subject.
Next step:Higher Education or employment.
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Southwark College provides avariety of courses that helps tomeet the needs of learners with awide range of learning difficultiesand disabilities. These courseshelp learners to become moreindependent at home and in thecommunity. Our courses are alsoable to help learners to preparefor the world of work and wework closely with a large groupof charities and local employersto provide supported workplacements for young people.
Learning forLiving and Work
College totally
changed my lifeKatie Hicks’ life has been
completely transformed since she
started with Southwark. Katie, who
has learning difficulties and
disabilities has blossomed into a
confident teenager. The 17 year old
from Bermondsey, says “Southwark
College has changed me a lot. I’ve
been introduced to a lot of basic
skills like finding out how to get a
flat, what I need to live comfortably
and how to lead a simple life”.
What can I study? What can I do next?
Qualifications in Personal Progression E1 – E2Progression Pathway E1 – E2Progression to Employment E3
Work Skills E3
EmploymentFurther training
Independent LivingLevel 1 course
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Personal and Social DevelopmentE1- E3 Entry Level
Group: 16-18, 19+ Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 35 Weeks
This course is suitable for learners who need to focuson their personal and social development skills whilstgaining confidence and self-esteem. Courses range inlevel from Entry 1 to Entry 3. Learners will be able tochoose from a range of Functional Skills courses inEnglish, maths and ICT at an appropriate level as wellclasses in music, art, ceramics and cookery designedto encourage develop their skills and interests.
Content:Learners will work towards completing units whichfocus on their Becoming confident individuals who arephysically, emotionally and socially healthy such asdeveloping own skills and setting goals as well associal skills such as managing relationships andworking with others. Learners will also be able to addFunctional Skills classes in English, maths and ICT atan appropriate level to their main qualification as wellas courses in Art, cookery and music.
Entry criteria:The course is offered to those with learning difficultiesand/or disabilities. Entry is based on a detailedpersonal assessment and interview. The interviewincludes a familiarisation with the department and itsfacilities.
Next step:Successful students will be able to progress on to oneof our Personal and Social Development programmesand continue to improve their skills working towardsindependent living.
Progression Through EmploymentLevel Entry 3
Group: 16-18, 19+ Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 36 Weeks
This course is designed to develop the personal andlife skills that are necessary for progression intoemployment. It is aimed at those with moderatelearning difficulties and/or disabilities who wish toprogress into work and develop their independentliving skills. You will have the opportunity to undertakework placements and a residential visit.
Content:Students will take a range of units which focus oninterview preparation and performance, exploring jobopportunities in the workplace, planning and making ajourney using public transport, understanding a jobrole, and maintaining a work placement.
Entry criteria:The course is offered to those with learning difficultiesand/or disabilities. Entry is based on a detailedpersonal assessment and interview. The interviewincludes a familiarisation with the department and itsfacilities.
Next step:Learners can progress on to one of our Personal andSocial Development programmes and continue toimprove their skills working towards independentliving or on to our progression through employmentcourses which will give learners the opportunity togain valuable work experience.
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Step Up Diploma Level Entry 3
Group: 16-18, 19+ Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 37 Weeks
This course recognises personal growth andengagement in learning, and prepares capablelearners with the skills and confidence needed toprogress to mainstream courses. Students willdevelop knowledge and skills to operateindependently and effectively in the life, learning and work.
Content:Students will take a range of units relating to personaland learning skills, career planning, practical Maths,English and ICT, citizenship and vocational skills.
Entry criteria:The course is offered to those with learning difficultiesand/or disabilities. Entry is based on a detailedpersonal assessment and interview. The interviewincludes a familiarisation with the department and itsfacilities.
Next step:Progress to mainstream vocational courses,independent living or employment.
British Sign Language Level 2
Group: 16-18, 19+ Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 38 Weeks
This qualification is designed to enable learners todevelop an ability to communicate with Deaf peopleusing BSL in a range of familiar contexts, participatingin longer and more open-ended exchanges. Thecourse will develop functional communication in BSLabout a range of real life, routine and dailyexperiences. The learner will be able to deal withmost routine language tasks and have sufficient graspof grammar to cope with some non-routine tasks.Learners will achieve the Signature Level 2 Certificatein British Sign Language.
Content:The course will cover receptive, productive andconversational skills.
Entry criteria:It is suitable to anyone who has a basic level of skillsand knowledge in BSL.
Next step:Successful candidates can progress to SignatureLevel 3 NVQ.
...develop of
knowledge an
d skills to
operate indep
endently and
effectively in
the life,
learning and
work.
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What can I be?
• Actor
• Agent/ Manager
• Choreographer
• DJ
• Entertainer
• Music Composer
• Music Conductor
• Music Industry
Promotions Manager
• Roadie
• Singer
• Stage Manager
• Theatre Director
• Writer
and much more!
Budding actresswins place withtop theatreA Southwark College
performing arts student
plans to follow in the
footsteps of Helen Mirren and forge a
successful career in acting after
winning a place in the prestigious
National Youth Theatre (NYT).
Ciarra Nevit, beat off competition from
more than 4,000 budding actors and
actresses to earn a place with the NYT.
The National Diploma student says
“Southwark College gave me a chance
to shine in performing arts I don’t have
a drama background but I work hard
and make the most of my talent”.
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Music, Film, TV and Performing Arts
What qualifications do I have? What can I study? What can
I do next?
Three GCSEs at Grade E or above or an Entry Level qualification No qualifications but I really want to start a career in MusicMedia and Performing Arts
BTEC Level 1 Diploma in Performing Arts or
Art & Design and Media
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 2 course
Four GCSEs at Grade D or above or a Level 1 qualification
BTEC First Diplomas in Performing Arts,
Creative Media Production or Music
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 3 course
Five GCSEs at Grade C or above or a Level 2 qualification
BTEC National diplomas in Performing Arts, Music, Music Technology or
Creative Media Production
EmploymentFurther trainingHigher Education/
University
Whether you want to be on stage, on TV or behind the scenes, let a course atSouthwark College start you on the road to success! With courses available inmusic, media and performance and supportive lecturers who will work closely withyou throughout your course your future really can start here. We have excellentfacilities and experienced lecturers to help you make the most of your potential.
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BTEC First Diploma in CreativeMedia Production (Level 2 Diploma)
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This practical and project based course provides acomprehensive introduction into the principles andpractices that are widely used within the film and TVindustry. It is ideal for those looking to develop anunderstanding of the area and progress onto furtherstudies or employment in this vibrant and interestingindustry.
Content:This course includes: Introduction to film andtelevision environment, Film and TV editing, Visual andaudio recording in film.
Entry criteria:A minimum of 4 GCSEs at grade D or above, includingEnglish, or Creative and Media Foundation DiplomaLevel 1.
Next step:Creative Media Production Level 3 Diploma oremployment in the industry.
BTEC National Diploma in Film and TV (Level 3 Extended Diploma)
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 2 Years
This practical and project based course is designed totake you through a comprehensive range of techniquesand disciplines that are necessary in the film andtelevision production industry. It is aimed at thoseseeking to progress onto university or employmentwithin the industry. This course also gives you theopportunity to study additional or specialist units, whichwill allow you to gain the Creative Media Production(Film and Television) Level 3 Extended Diploma.
Content:This course includes: Understanding TV and filmindustries, 2D Animation, Managing a production,Music video and documentary production, Producecreative ideas according to client briefings, Designingindents for TV.
Entry criteria:A minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade C or above, includingEnglish and Maths, or Creative and Media HigherDiploma Level 2.
Next step:A degree or foundation degree in Creative MediaProduction subjects or employment in the industry.
...a comprehen
sive
introduction in
to the
principles and
practices
that are wide
ly used within
the film and T
V industry.
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BTEC First Diploma in Music
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This course will introduce you to a range oftechniques, disciplines and musical instruments thatare used across various music platforms. It is ideal forthose looking to develop an understanding of thesector and progress onto further studies.
Content:This course includes: The music business, Composingand recording, Understanding music, Productionproject, Performance techniques.
Entry criteria:A minimum of 3 GCSEs at grade D or above, includingEnglish and Maths.
Next step:Music BTEC Level 3 Diploma.
BTEC National Diploma in Music (Level 3 Extended Diploma)
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 2 Year
This course encourages you to develop performance,composition and technical skills as well as an analyticalawareness of contemporary and traditional music. It isaimed at those seeking to progress onto university orpursue employment within this vibrant industry.
Content:This course includes: Creating and marketing a musicproduct, Listening skills for musicians, Soundrecording techniques, Planning a music recording,The sound and music industry.
Entry criteria:A minimum of 4 GCSEs at grade C or above, includingEnglish and Maths or Music BTEC Level 2 Diploma.
Next step:A degree or foundation degree in Music oremployment in the industry.
...develop pe
rformance,
composition a
nd technical
skills as well
as an analytic
al
awareness of
contemporary
and traditiona
l music.
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BTEC National Diploma in MusicTechnology (Level 3 Extended Diploma)
Group: 16-18,19+ Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: ?
This practical and project based course provides acomprehensive introduction into the principles andpractices that are widely used within the film and TVindustry. It is ideal for those looking to develop anunderstanding of the area and progress ontofurther studies or employment in this vibrant andinteresting industry.
Content:The course includes practical workshops and classroombased activities in the following: Using Logic Audio andProtools to record music, Setting up a studio, Producing,engineering, mixing and mastering recorded music,Setting up a PA and mixing live sound, Ear-trainingskills, Keyboard skills, Composing and arranging skills,Using score-writing software, Producing music formoving images, Music business studies.
Entry criteria:4 GCSEs at grade C or above including English andMaths, or a Level 2 diploma in a relevant subject atMerit or above.
Next step:Higher Education or employment.
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BTEC Level 1 Diploma in Performing Arts
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This introductory course is for those who wish todevelop a range of skills within the field of performingarts. You will develop skills in dance and acting andgain confidence in presenting yourself before anaudience. You will also work towards a FunctionalSkills qualification in English.
Content:This course includes..Taking Part in a Performance,Presenting Performance Arts Work, Exploring ActingSkills, Exploring Dance Skills,ProfessionalDevelopment in the Performing Arts Industry.
Entry criteria:Three GCSEs at Grade E or above, including English,or a pass in a course at Entry Level. Please completethe online application form and attend a Collegeinterview.
Next step:Progress onto Level 2 Diploma in Performing Arts.
BTEC First Diploma in PerformingArts - Acting (Level 2 Diploma)
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This course will provide you with a comprehensiveintroduction into the art of putting on a public,individual and group performance. It is ideal for thoselooking to develop an understanding of PerformingArts and progress onto further studies oremployment.
Content:This course includes: Production process, Performingarts business, Acting, Makeup for stage performers,Wardrobe management.
Entry criteria:A minimum of 3 GCSEs at grade D or above, includingEnglish, or Performing Arts BTEC Level 1 Certificate.
Next step:Performing Arts BTEC Level 3 Diploma or employmentin the industry.
...develop ski
lls
in dance and
acting
and gain conf
idence
in presenting
yourself
before an aud
ience.
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BTEC Performing Arts (Performance) Level 3 Extended Diploma
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 2 Years
This practical course will allow you to explore differentacting styles and techniques and will prepare you forprogression onto university or employment within theindustry. This course also gives you the opportunity tostudy additional specialist units which will allow you togain the Performing Arts (Performance) BTEC Level 3Extended Diploma.
Content:This course includes: Performance workshops,Performing arts business, Performing to an audience,Rehearsing for performance, The historical context ofperformance, Approaches to directing theatre.
Entry criteria:A minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade C or above, includingEnglish, or Performing Arts BTEC Level 2 Diploma.
Next step:A degree or foundation degree in Performing Arts oremployment in the industry.
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What can I be?
• Scientist
• Laboratory
Assistant/ Technician
• Medicine/ Dentistry
• Pharmacy Assistant
• Environmental
Scientist
• Forensic Scientist
• Botanist
• Medical Physicist
and much more!
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If you are interested in studyingscience-based subjects, but don’twant to follow the traditionalacademic route of AS and A2 Levelprogrammes, then why not studyone of Southwark College’s excitingApplied Science programmes? Ourexperienced lecturers will work withyou in our newly refurbished, state ofthe art laboratories and will support youto achieve your ambitions of working inscientific industries.
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ScienceJust what the doctor ordered...
Lisabella Johsnon a BTEC National
Diploma in Applied Science student is
hoping to progress to university to
study Medicine.
“My time at college has been fantastic,
the teachers are really supportive
and understanding,
they make
classroom learning
really exciting”.
What qualifications do I have? What can I study? What can I do next?
No qualifications but I really want to study Science to help my career prospects
Access to ScienceEmploymentFurther trainingUniversity
Four GCSEs at Grade F or above or
an Entry Level qualification
Applied Science BTEC Level 1 Diploma
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 2 course
Four GCSEs at Grade D or above or a Level 1 qualification
Applied Science BTEC Level 2 Diploma
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 3 course
Four GCSEs at Grade C or above or a Level 2 qualification
Applied Science BTEC Level 3 Diploma
EmploymentFurther training
Higher Education/ University
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Science BTEC Foundation Learning Level 1
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This is a vocational Science course for students whowould like to go on to become laboratory technicians.It provides knowledge of basic scientific principleswhile relating these to the workplace. Students willalso do a certificate in adult literacy and in adultnumeracy to improve on these skills.This course takesplace at the Waterloo Centre during the day, for 12hours per week and is awarded by Edexcel.
Content:You will study six Science units. Working in theScience sector, Scientific observations andmeasurements, Biology, chemistry, and Physics,Social responsibility at work. You will also studyFunctional skills mathematics, English, and ICT andcan work towards GCSEs in English and Maths.
Entry criteria:A minimum of 4 GCSEs at grade E or above, includingEnglish and Maths, or Science BTEC Entry Certificate.
Next step:Applied Science BTEC Level 2 Diploma.
Applied Science BTEC NationalDiploma Level 2
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This practical course provides comprehensiveintroduction into key scientific principles andpractices. It is ideal for those looking to develop anunderstanding of science and progress onto furtherstudies.
Content:Scientific principles Science and the world of workChemistry applications Physical science applicationsBiological systems Anatomy and physiology.
Entry criteria:You will need four GCSEs at grade D or above (withMaths and English GCSE grades no lower that D), oran Intermediate qualification e.g. BTEC introductoryDiploma with Merit or Foundation Learning with meritand passes in the functional skills. To apply for thiscourse, complete an application form. You can applyonline.
Next step:Applied Science BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma oremployment in the industry.
...explore scie
ntific
principles and
practices
through theo
retical
learning and
practical
experiments
...
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BTEC National in Applied Science Extended Diploma Level 3
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 2 Years
Applied Science BTEC Level 3 Diploma is a twoyear vocational Science course for students whowish to work or study in medical related areas. Itprovides knowledge of scientific principles, whilerelating these to the workplace. You have theopportunity to improve your GCSE Maths andEnglish grades too.
Content:You will complete five core units: ScientificPrinciples, Laboratory Organisation, WorkshopPractices, Role of Science Technician andScientific Method. There is also the requirementof completing seven specialist units; forexample, Clinical Investigations, PhysiologicalMeasurements or Scientific PracticalTechniques.
Entry criteria:You will need four GCSEs at grades A - C (withMaths and English GCSE grades no lower thatD), or an Intermediate qualification e.g. BTECNational Diploma with Merit. To apply for thiscourse, complete an application form. You canapply online.
Next step:Successful students can go on to universitycertificates, diplomas or degrees in AppliedScience, or to employment.
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Specialist SportsAcademies launchedWould you like the opportunity to
study a full-time sports qualification
and receive professional expert
coaching in football, basketball or
boxing? If so, then Southwark
College can help! Our specialist
sports academies provide an
exciting opportunity for aspiring
athletes to gain a qualification
whilst receiving intensive coaching
and playing in competitive
matches.
The Southwark College and
Millwall Football Academy will
provide you with the chance to
receive expert coaching, advice
and guidance from some of
Britain’s most experienced
coaches.
The Basketball Academy is run
with Steven Bucknall,
the first Englishman
to play in the NBA,
former LA Lakers
player and ex-
England captain.
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At Southwark College we offer a numberof courses in this rapidly growing sector.The UK holds many national andinternational sporting events and, ofcourse, will host the Olympic Games in2012. Not only that, but physical activityand exercise are increasingly seen asimportant elements of promoting ahealthy lifestyle and there is an increaseddemand for qualified exercise professionalincluding coaches, fitness instructors andfacilities operations assistants.
Sport What can I be?
• Football professional
• Basketball professional
• Sports Professional
• Sports Therapist
• Sports Development
Officer
• Physiotherapist
• Leisure Centre Manager
• Outdoor Activities
Instructor
• Health and Fitness
Instructor
• Personal Trainer
• Gym Instructor
and much more!
What qualifications do I have? What can I study? What can I do next?
No qualifications but I really want to start a career in Sport. Three GCSEs at Grade E or above or an Entry Level qualification
Sport and Active Leisure BTEC Level 1 DiplomaSports Recreation NVQ Level 1
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 2 course
Four GCSEs at Grade D or above or a Level 1 qualification
Sports and Activity Leadership NVQ Level 2
Sport BTEC Level 2 Diploma
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 3 course
Five GCSEs at Grade C or above or a Level 2 qualification
Applied Science BTEC Level 3 Diploma
EmploymentFurther training
Higher Education/ University
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Sport and Active Leisure BTEC Level 1 Diploma
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This course is aimed for people with an interest insport and fitness and want to progress to a Level 2qualification or gain an Entry Level position in thesport and fitness industry.
Content:Students on this course will cover a range of topicsaimed at developing their knowledge of sports andfitness. Units include the body, coaching andimproving own fitness.
Entry criteria:You must show that you have a genuine interest in thechosen subjects and be able to produce basic writtenrecords and estimates. This means that no previousqualifications or experience are necessary, but youwill need to pass the college English assessment atLevel 1 (or hold the equivalent), or attend an interviewwith a College lecturer.
Next step:Progression to any of the Level 2 academies whichinclude fitness, football or basketball. Entry Levelemployment into the fitness industry as a juniorleisure centre assistant.
BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Sport
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This course provides you with the opportunity to studysport and exercise gaining a nationally recognisedqualification equivalent to four GCSE passes. Thecourse involves a high level of practical work and isideal for someone wishing to pursue the study ofsport and exercise.
Content:The course consists of 2 mandatory units: Fitnesstesting and Practical Sport plus 6 optional unitsincluding: Planning and running a Sports event,Effects of exercise on the body systems, the SportsIndustry, Practical Sport. You will also study onefunctional skills or retake your GCSE maths or Englishif you have a Grade D.
Entry criteria:You need 4 GCSE passes at Grade D or above. Allcandidates will be asked to complete an initialassesment and attend an interview
Next step:Successful students can move onto our BTEC Level 3Extended Diploma in Sport and Exercise sciencecourse. To start on this course you would need topass a Level 2 Sport course or Distinction grade onthis Level 2 course.
Students on th
is
course will co
ver a range
of topics aime
d at
developing th
eir knowledge
of sports and
fitness.
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Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 2 Year
The BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport andExercise Sciences will give learners an in-depthunderstanding of the Sport and Active Leisure sector,whilst also developing the essential skills required foremployment, career progression, or progression tofurther qualifications and training. Throughout thecourse, additional activities and courses may beundertaken.
Content:During the course you will cover 18 units. There are 6Core units including Sports and Exercise, Anatomy,Research methods, Fitness Testing. There are 12optional units including Practical team Sports, Trainingfor Fitness, Sports Injuries, Sports Nutrition,Biomechanics, Sports Coaching.
Entry criteria:You need 4 GCSEs at Grade D or above. You musthave a Grade C or above in English.
Next step:This qualification will provide entry to a relatedDegree or Higher National Diploma, such as SportsScience, Sports Therapy, PE or Leisure. It is also goodpreparation for anyone who wants to move straightinto the Sports, Leisure or Health & Fitness industries
Fitness Academy Level 2
Group: All Learners Campus: Waterloo & BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This course is designed for people wishing to enterthe fitness industry. It is made up of variousprofessional qualifications that will enable learner tostart working within the fitness industry such asfitness and leisure centres and cruise ships.
Content:Throughout the year learners will cover a range ofqualifications including, Fitness instruction -gymbased, exercise to music, working with children,working with people with disabilities, circuit trainingand studio strength. Learners wil also have the optionto sit GCSEs alongside this qualification.
Entry criteria:You must show that you have a genuine interest infitness and health. Student must have 4 GCSEs gradeD or above including English and science or PE (orhold the equivalent), and attend an interview with aCollege lecturer.
Next step:Level 3 Fitness Academy or working within the fitnessindustry as a gym instructor or group exerciseteacher.
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Basketball Academy Level 2
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
The Basketball Academy is designed to improveplayers performance and help them to progress into aprofessional career. It is also designed for thosewishing to pursue a career in coaching ordevelopment.
Content:Learners will complete an NVQ Level 2 and coachingqualifications in basketball with options to gaincoaching qualifications in other sports. Students in theAcademy will play within league and cupcompetitions. Learners wil also have the option to sitGCSEs alongside this qualification.
Entry criteria:You must show that you have a genuine interest inbasketball. Student must have 4 GCSEs grade D-Gincluding English (or hold the equivalent), or attend aninterview with a College lecturer.
Next step:Level 3 Sport Academy or working as a coach or insports development. Professional career in basketball.
Football Academy Level 2
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
The Football Academy is run in partnership withMillwall FC. The Football Academy is designed toimprove players performance and help them toprogress into a professional career. It is also designedfor those wishing to pursue a career in coaching ordevelopment.
Content:Learners will complete an NVQ Level 2 and coachingqualifications in football with options to gain coachingqualifications in other sports. Students in theAcademy will play in league and cup competitions.Learners wil also have the option to sit GCSEsalongside this qualification.
Entry criteria:You must show that you have a genuine interest infootball. Students must have 4 GCSEs grade D-Gincluding English and (or hold the equivalent), orattend an interview with a College lecturer.
Next step:Level 3 Football Academy or working as a coach or insports development. Professional career in football.
Students in th
e
Academy wil
l play
within league
and cup
competitions
.
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Football Academy Level 3
Group: All Learners Campus: BermondseyStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 2 Years
The Football Academy is run in partnership withMillwall FC. The Academy is designed for peoplewishing to pursue career as a professional footballplayer or coach.
Content:Learners will complete a Level 3 qualification andvarious coaching qualifications. Students in theAcademy will play in league and cup competitions.Learners wishing to progress on to higher educationwil have the opportunity to gain additionalqualifications also.
Entry criteria:You must show that you have a genuine interest infootball. Students must have 4 GCSEs grade D orabove including English, Science or PE (or hold theequivalent), and attend an interview with a Collegelecturer.
Next step:Working as a coach or in sports development. Aprofessional career in football or move onto highereducation.
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Gaining experienceis so much fun“It’s been fun so far
learning new things by
attending expeditions and
being able to talk to the people that
are in the travel and tourism industry,
having fun playing roles with my
course mates. I like the way our
lecturers teach us in various ways
and we all get involved, therefore
when we receive our assignments
we know what we need to do.”
Simona StankeviciuteBTEC Level 3 National Diploma
in Travel and Tourism
What can I be?
• Tour Guide
• Reservations Assistant
• Sales Manager
• Cabin Crew
• Travel Agency
Assistant/ Supervisor
• Resort Manager
• Retail Manager
• Customer Service
Assistant
and much more!
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Travel and Tourism
What qualifications do I have? What can I study? What can I do next?
No qualifications but I really want to start a career
in Travel and Tourism
Travel and Tourism BTEC Entry Certificate
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 1 course
Three GCSEs at Grade E or above or
an Entry Level qualification
Travel and Tourism BTEC Level 1 Diploma
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 2 course
Four GCSEs at Grade D or above, or a Level 1 qualification
Travel and Tourism BTEC Level 2 Diploma
EmploymentFurther trainingLevel 3 course
Five GCSEs at Grade C or above, or a Level 2 qualification
Travel and Tourism BTEC Level 3 Diploma
EmploymentFurther trainingHigher Education/
University
Whether you want to work abroad or in the UK, Southwark College can startyou on the right path to a successful career in Travel and Tourism. Our excitingcourses are delivered by experienced lecturers who have worked in theindustry and know how to ensure that you have the skills that employers reallywant. You will learn excellent customer service skills and develop theconfidence and knowledge required to succeed.
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City and Guilds Level 1 Certificate inTravel and Tourism Level 1
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
London is a major travel and tourism centre with awide range of exciting jobs and careers on offer. Thisis a practical introduction to Travel and Tourism andwill offer you an overview of the industry throughexploring and practising the skills required foremployment and/or career progression in the traveland tourism sector.
Content:This course includes units from: Introduction to the Travel and Tourism Industry, Providinginformation on a tourist destination, planning a visit,worldwide travel and tourist destinations and traveland tourism itineraries. You will also work ondeveloping your literacy, numeracy and ICT skills toprepare you for the next level of your career path.
Entry criteria:You must show that you have a genuine interest in the area of Travel and Tourism. Thismeans that no previous qualifications orexperience are necessary, but you will need topass the college English assessment at Entry Level2 (or hold the equivalent), or attend an interviewwith a College lecturer.
Next step:They allow candidates to progress into employmentor to the following qualifications: Level 2 Cabin Crew,Level 2 Diploma in Travel and Tourism or NVQCertificate in Tourism Services.
Travel and Tourism BTEC Level 2 Diploma
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This course will give you an excellent appreciation of theprinciples and practices within the travel and tourismindustry both in a national and international context. It isideal for those looking to develop an understanding ofthe field and progress onto further studies.
Content:This course includes: The UK travel and tourismindustry, Exploring customer service, Tourismdestinations, Exploring marketing, European holidaydestinations, Planning visits, Business skills. You will alsohave the opportunity to undertake an Entry LevelSpanish or Italian qualification to enable you to offeremployers a second language, which is very useful inthis industry.
Entry criteria:A minimum of 3 GCSEs at grade D or, includingEnglish and Maths, or Hospitality, Travel and TourismBTEC Introductory Diploma Level 1 with a merit grade.
Next step:Travel and Tourism BTEC National Certificate oremployment in the travel and tourism industry.
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Travel and Tourism BTEC Level 3 Diploma
Group: All Learners Campus: WaterlooStart Date: Sep 2012 Duration: 1 Year
This is a practical and vocational course that willenable you to progress son to further studies to starta career in the industry. You will learn excellentcommunication, presentation and customer serviceskills and will gain an understanding of the UK as atourist destination.
Content:This course includes: Investigating Travel and Tourism,The Business Environment, The UK as a destination,Customer service, Marketing, Tour operations, AirFares and Ticketing. You will also have the opportunityto undertake an Entry Level Spanish qualification toenable you to offer employers a second languagewhich is very useful in this industry.
Entry criteria:A minimum of 4 GCSEs at grade C or above, includingEnglish and Maths, or Travel and Tourism BTEC FirstDiploma Level 2 with a merit grade.
Next step:A degree or foundationdegree in Travel andTourism Management oremployment in the industry.
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If you are 16 – 18 and have home student statusthen you will not have to pay course fees tostudy on any of our full-time programmes.Please note, though, that you may have to paya materials fee for some courses.
Why study at Southwark College?If you choose to join Southwark College you willbe able to gain qualifications that may not beavailable to you at school. You may want tofollow a particular career path and use this as thefirst rung on the ladder, or you might just want tostudy something new that interests you. As youwill see, there are a range of courses to suit allinterests and abilities. All courses lead tonationally recognised qualifications and generateGCSE points when you achieve the qualification.
The courses are available during the week aslink courses with your school and you willneed to be committed to the course for oneyear. You must have the agreement of yourschool before applying.
School links
What can I do next?All the courses that you can studyat the Southwark College generateGCSE points that will help you toprogress on to further study. Youcould apply to stay at SouthwarkCollege to take higher levelvocational qualifications when youleave school, or you could usethese points to stay at school totake A Levels or apply for anApprenticeship. Whatever youchoose to do, you will have had theopportunity to gain new skills andknowledge that you will be able touse when you enter the work placeor undertake further training.
How do I apply?If you are interested in studying atSouthwark College you will need toapply through your school. You willbe asked to attend an interview atCollege and may also be invited toattend a taster session so that youcan look around the Centre and besure that you have chosen thecourse that is right for you.
Your interview will be anopportunity for you to find out moreabout the course, to tell us aboutyourself and why you want to studythe course you have chosen.
Vocational Courses for 14–16 year olds
• Art and Design• Beauty Therapy• Business andAdministration
• Catering• Child Care
Courses available:
• Construction Multi-skills• Hairdressing• IT• Music• Performing Arts• Sport
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How to find us...
Waterloo Centre The Cut London SE1 8LE
Travel Zone: 1Rail: Waterloo, Waterloo EastTube: Waterloo, SouthwarkBus: 1, 4, 26, 45, 63, 100, 109, 155, 168, 171, 172, 176, 188, 381
Bermondsey CentreKeeton's Road London SE16 4EE
Travel Zone: 2Tube: Bermondsey Bus: C10, P12, 1, 47, 188,225, 381
Camberwell CentreSouthampton WayLondon SE5 7EW
Travel Zone: 2Bus: 12, 35, 40, 42, 45, 68, 171, 176, 343, 345, 468
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Full Time Prospectus 2012-13
Bermondsey CentreKeetons RoadBermondsey London SE16 4EE
Camberwell CentreSouthampton Way CamberwellLondon SE5 7EW
Waterloo CentreThe Cut, WaterlooLondon SE1 8LE
Course information enquiriesTel: 020 7815 1600Email: info@southwark.ac.uk
General enquiriesTel: 020 7815 1500Fax: 020 7261 1301
2012 Open Evenings
Tue 24/1/12 – Bermondsey Camberwell
Wed 25/1/12 – Waterloo
Wed 28/3/12 – Waterloo Bermondsey Camberwell
Wed 23/5/12 – Waterloo Bermondsey Camberwell
Tue 28/8/12 – Camberwell
Wed 29/8/12 – Bermondsey
Thu 30/8/12 – Waterloo
For more information call: 020 7815 1600 | www.southwark.ac.uk
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