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2018-19

HAVERING COLLEGE

COURSE GUIDE

I WANT TO

BE INSPIRED HAVERING COLLEGE

SCHOOL LEAVERS APPRENTICESHIPS DEGREES ADULTS



Our College provides a safe and inspirational environment for students to learn, to grow and to improve their future job prospects. Our courses are informed by employers and the industries they serve. From entry level qualifications to postgraduate degrees, there is a course for everyone at Havering College. Maria Thompson, Principal & CEO

WELCOME Havering College is an award winning centre for lifetime learning and training, offering a diverse range of qualifications from entry level to postgraduate degrees. Our mission is to deliver high-quality education and training that responds to the needs of employers and individuals.

Maria Thompson Principal & CEO

To that end, we are constantly working to deliver courses that are developed in conjunction with employers to ensure that students have the opportunity to develop the relevant skills required for work. We offer an excellent support system, with an emphasis on teacher contact time, and each course has been designed with progression in mind, flowing from one level to the next and eventually leading to employment. Our campuses offer an impressive collection of facilities that are equipped with industry standard software and equipment, accessible to all students. If you would you like to see our facilities in person, please visit us during one of our open events and speak with our experienced lecturers who can provide you with an in-depth look at our courses and a tour of our campus. In January 2016 Havering College was rated as a ‘Good’ provider by Ofsted

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CONTENTS FAQs 6-7 Learning Support

8-9

Student Services

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College Facilities

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Which Course is Right for Me?

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Qualifications Explained

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Apprenticeships & Traineeships

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Work Experience

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Higher Education

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Advanced Learner Loan

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How to Apply

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Course Costs

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Open Events

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OUR COURSES

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Course Index

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Awarding Bodies & Partners

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How to Find Us

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FAQs Can I study a subject if I haven’t taken it at GCSE?

What happens if I don’t get the grades I need?

Even if you did not study a subject at GCSE level, you may still be eligible to enrol on a course if you can demonstrate a portfolio of work and/or a passion for the subject.

If for whatever reason you don’t manage to secure the grades you need, we will be on hand to provide support and discuss your options.

Do I need English and maths? If you have not yet achieved a grade 4/C (or above) in GCSE English and maths, you will be required to attend GCSE resit sessions (if you achieved grade 3/D) or functional skills sessions (if you achieved grade 2/E or below). These qualifications are vital for those looking to eventually progress to university or into employment.

In most cases, you can still study your chosen subject, but it may be at a lower level.

What support is available? At Havering College, we are fully committed to providing inclusive education and have a well developed history of supporting students from different backgrounds, cultures and abilities. Support is available from your first contact with the College and continues throughout your programme of study.

How and when should I apply? We would encourage you to apply as soon as possible. You can apply online at www. havering-college.ac.uk or request a form by emailing: [email protected]. It is worth noting that the course you put on your application does not have to be your final choice. If you change your mind later in the process, we can discuss other options. 6

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How are the courses structured? Our full-time courses for school leavers consist of: • A main vocational qualification • Enterprise hours/work experience (where appropriate) • Tutorial sessions • English (if you do not already hold a grade 4/C or above at GCSE) • Maths (if you do not already hold a grade 4/C or above at GCSE)

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LEARNING SUPPORT If you have an education, health and care (EHC) plan, let us know. Viewing your plan can help us to better meet your specific needs. If you don’t have an EHC plan you can ask your local authority to carry out an assessment, or request an assessment for yourself if you are aged 16-25. You can also refer yourself for additional classroom support via ProMonitor. This is separate to an EHC plan and it’s specifically for those who don’t require an EHC plan but feel as though they need additional support. If you would like to discuss your support needs in confidence, or require any further information, please contact a member of the Learning Support Service. You can contact us at any time, before or during your application to study. 01708 455 011 ext 2128

We welcome and actively encourage applications from learners who may need additional support in the classroom. We make every effort to provide specialist support, advice and guidance to all who enquire and enrol on our courses. Our services can be tailored to meet the following needs: • Hearing loss or impairment • Difficulties studying in English • Physical disabilities • Learning disabilities • Visual impairment

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If you have a special educational need, you can apply for an education and health care (EHC) plan. This plan will help us support your learning programme.

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STUDENT SERVICES Our team offer a variety of social and sporting activities, alongside a wide range of support, practical information, advice and guidance. During your induction week (1st week of college) you will be introduced to the services team and the facilities available to you. In addition to this, our welcome event gives you the opportunity to meet with students on other courses and find out more about the benefits of being a student.

Financial Support As a student on a full-time course, you may be eligible for financial assistance towards the cost of travel and course related materials. We can sit with you and discuss the various options open to you and will assist with any queries you may have. The types of funding that may be available to you are as follows: • 16-19 Bursary Fund • Free college meals • The Discretionary Learner Support Fund Additional funding may be available, depending on your circumstances. Please speak with a member of our team for more information.

UCAS Applications When the time comes to submit your UCAS application, the team can work with you to write personal statements and provide advice and guidance throughout the process.

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As a student you can apply for a NUS Extra Card and the Students’ Union Plus Card to receive discounts at various shops across the UK.

Sports Programme Our Sports & Healthy Living team organise competitions, clubs and sporting activities for all students. Promoting activities like football, basketball, table tennis and yoga to ensure that there’s something for everyone. If there’s something you’d like to participate in that isn’t on our list, let the team know and they’d be happy to try and organise a new event/club.

Students’ Union The Students’ Union is a body of students elected by fellow students, to represent them whilst at college. The Students’ Union has an annual budget which is used to hold events, activities and trips. As a student, you can apply for an NUS Extra Card and the Students’ Union Plus Card to receive discounts at various shops across the UK.

StARs Student Academic Representatives The ‘Learner Voice’ is an important aspect of student life. As a student on one of our courses, you could represent your classmates and have a say in how the college could be improved. It’s a great opportunity to get involved and make a difference.

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COLLEGE FACILITIES Learning Resource Centres - All Campuses Each campus boasts a modern Learning Resource Centre (LRC) that gives you the freedom to make the most of your study time, combining quality library facilities with hi-tech computers and multimedia equipment. We also provide individual and group study spaces for those that need a quiet space to work and read. Students can access all centres across the campuses, putting more than 80,000 items at your fingertips – including books, periodicals and DVDs.

Multi-Faith Prayer & Reflection Rooms All Campuses We have multi-faith prayer rooms located on each campus and they are open to all college learners, visitors and staff.

Students can access all centres across the campuses, putting more than 80,000 items at their fingertips including books, periodicals and DVDs.



The College has a really good atmosphere which makes it easier to study. Rhyad Zergane

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COLLEGE FACILITIES Food and Drink

All Campuses Each campus has a refectory serving a selection of meals, sandwiches and snacks, with a Starbucks outlet at the Ardleigh Green Campus. The Jubilee Restaurant, based at our Quarles Campus, is the showcase venue for our hospitality and professional cookery students. It is open to students, staff and the general public for lunch and fine dining experiences during term time.

Free College Meals

College facilities and equipment can be used by any student, regardless of the subject they study.

You may qualify for free meals - depending on your circumstances - please discuss this with Student Services on 01708 462 718.

Hi-SET STEM Hub - Ardleigh Green Campus In our commitment to developing science, technology, engineering and mathematics throughout the college, we have a Hi-SET STEM HUB that students can use to build their skills in these specific areas. Exciting workshops and events are regularly held here and it’s a great opportunity to participate in additional activities outside of your course. This centre encourages creative thinking and promotes innovation.

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WHICH COURSE IS RIGHT FOR ME? Level

Level Description

Type of courses and qualifications

Level

Level Description

Type of courses and qualifications

Entry

These courses are ideal for learners who wish to develop their skills and require specialist help to make the transition from supported learning to college

• Foundation Learning • English for Speakers of Other Languages - ESOL Entry 1, 2, 3 • Skills for Life • Basic Skills for Adults English & Maths

Levels 4, 5 and 6

These courses cover the basic skills and knowledge required to build a firm foundation in your chosen subject specialism

• GCSE D-G/3-1 • BTEC Level 1 Diploma • NVQ 1 • Foundation Learning • 14-16 Programme • Functional Skills

Higher education courses are designed to provide you with a wide range of specialist skills and knowledge that serve to demonstrate to employers that you are capable of working in industry

• NVQ 4/5 • Higher Apprenticeships • Management & Professional Qualifications • HNC - Higher National Certificate • HND - Higher National Diploma • BA, BSc or BEng Degree

Specialist career focused qualifications for those that hold a BSc, BA or BEng Degree

• Specialist subject related post graduate courses • Postgraduate Diploma • Master’s Degree

These courses are designed to build upon your previous knowledge and expand your skillset in your chosen specialism

• GCSE A*-C/9-4 • BTEC Level 2 Diploma • BTEC First Diploma • CACHE Certificate • Intermediate Apprenticeship • NVQ 2 • Functional Skills

These courses are designed to further develop your skills and understanding across a wide range of topics that exist within your subject specialism. Qualifications at level 3 attract UCAS points, allowing for progression on to higher education

• BTEC 90 Credit Diploma • BTEC Extended Diploma • NVQ 3 • A Level (although we are not currently offering A Levels) • CACHE Diploma • Access to Higher Education Diploma • Advanced Apprenticeships • Professional Qualifications

Level 1 Beginners

Level 2 Intermediate

Level 3 Advanced

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Higher Education

Level 7+ Professional

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QUALIFICATIONS EXPLAINED

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Qualifications

Description

Qualifications

Description

GCSE

A GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) is the benchmark for academic qualifications and is usually completed as part of your school years. English and maths GCSEs can be re-taken at the College if you achieved a grade 3/D or below.

NVQ - National Vocational Qualifications

These awards are competence-based, job-related qualifications, designed to develop your skills and knowledge through work-based training and assessment. The Apprenticeship Framework includes NVQ qualifications.

Foundation Learning

A vocational programme of study for those aged 14-16, designed as an alternative to GCSEs. The qualifications are recognised by employers and relate to professional areas (such as construction).

Vocational Qualifications

Functional Skills

Equivalent to GCSE, these qualifications provide practical skills in English language and maths designed to ensure that you reach the level of skill to support your vocational study. Functional skills enable progression and are essential for employment in all industries. Functional skills form a compulsory part of all courses at Level 2 & 3 for those who did not achieve a GCSE grade 3/D in English and/or maths.

Practical courses with a strong career focus that sometimes include a work placement, vocational courses include BTECs, NVQs and professional qualifications recognised by specific industries such as AAT, CIPD or CACHE.

ESOL - English for Speakers of Other Languages

Courses for young people and adults who have a limited understanding of English language and would like to develop their skills and potentially transition on to other courses.

Access to Higher Education Level 3 Diploma

For adults who wish to progress to higher education but who don’t have the relevant qualifications in that subject area. They are also particularly useful for adults who may be returning to study after a long break. Successful completion enables you to apply for a relevant university degree course.

Foundation Degrees HNC & HND

Undergraduate qualifications equivalent to years 1 & 2 of a full degree. Combining academic and vocational studies, these are often work-based, designed with a particular career or vocation in mind.

BA, BSc or BEng Degree

Bachelor of Arts, Science, or Engineering Degrees are undergraduate courses that usually take 3-5 years to complete.

Foundation Skills

Life and work skills for those with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND).

BTEC Level 1, 2 or 3 Diplomas or Certificates

Vocational-based qualifications that focus more on the practical skills and knowledge of a particular vocational area. Qualifications achieved at BTEC Diploma Level 3 are equivalent to an A Level and attract UCAS tariff points, enabling progression on to higher education. The BTEC 90 Credit Diploma is equivalent to an AS qualification.

Apprenticeships: Intermediate, Advanced & Higher

Apprenticeships are paid jobs with formal training, ideal if you wish to combine a career with part-time study at college. The Apprenticeship Framework includes NVQ qualifications.

AS & A Level

Subject-specific academic qualifications that provide a good foundation for university or higher level study.

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APPRENTICESHIPS

What you will study An apprentice will study a group of qualifications called frameworks or standards. These include English, maths and ICT (if you don’t have A*-C/ 9-4 grades at GCSE) and an NVQ (National Vocational Qualification) that reflects your apprenticeship. These are based on National Occupational Standards that describe the ‘competencies’ expected in any given job role. For example, someone working in an administrative office role may undertake an NVQ in Business & Administration. Advanced apprenticeship qualifications may also attract UCAS points, to enable progression on to higher level study.

Earn while you learn - the best of both worlds. An apprenticeship is a real job, in a working environment, that combines on-the-job training in the workplace with college sessions, working towards a recognised qualification. Apprenticeships take between one and four years to complete and cover over 1,500 job roles in a wide range of industries such as engineering, finance, childcare, food production, hospitality, hairdressing, administration and construction. A typical apprenticeship programme would include four days at work and one day developing further skills in the workshops and classrooms at the College.

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Apprenticeship vacancies The College runs an apprenticeship recruitment service for employers, advertising vacancies and screening potential candidates. You can view the current live apprenticeship vacancies on our website.

Apprenticeships are a governmentapproved alternative to full time education for 16-18 year olds. Employers value apprenticeships too. You will be building a good foundation for your career, and making useful industry contacts.

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APPRENTICESHIPS

TRAINEESHIPS

How to apply for an apprenticeship

A traineeship is an employer-led education and training programme, with work experience, that is focused on giving young people the skills and experience that employers are looking for. At its core is work preparation training, English and maths (for those who need it), and a high quality work experience placement.

1. Visit our website: www.havering-college.ac.uk/apprenticeships 2. View all current vacancies 3. Click apply to register your details and create a username and password 4. Activate your account by clicking on the link in the confirmation email 5. Find a vacancy, complete the application form and upload your CV 6. Apply for up to 10 vacancies at a time and track their status online 7. Attend interviews 8. Accept your chosen job 9. Start work, attend college and take the first steps in your new career

Speak to an adviser If you would like some advice, guidance or assistance regarding apprenticeships contact the Apprenticeship team on: 01708 462 787 Or email: [email protected]

Traineeships are very flexible, employers work closely with a training provider, such as Havering College, to design programmes that reflect the needs of the organisation. At the end of the traineeship, a young person will be offered a job interview, if a role becomes available, or an exit interview and reference from their work experience placement. Traineeships can be an excellent stepping stone to becoming an apprentice. If you are an employer, and would like more information on traineeships, please contact us: Tel: 01708 462 787 Email: [email protected]

Traineeships can last from six weeks up to six months and will include: • Work preparation training, provided by the training organisation • English and maths support if required, provided by the training organisation • A work experience placement within a company

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APPRENTICESHIP FRAMEWORKS & STANDARDS AREA OF LEARNING

LV

DURATION MODE PG

AREA OF LEARNING

LV

DURATION MODE PG

Accident Repair Technician Activity Leadership Adult Care Worker Assistant Accountant Bricklaying Bricklaying Business Administration Business Administration Carpentry Carpentry Chef de Partie Children & Young People’s Workforce Commis Chef

3 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 3 2 2

24 mths 12 mths 12-18 mths 15-18 mths 24 mths 24 mths 12 mths 18 mths 24 mths 24/36 mths 18 mths 12-18 mths 12 mths

APS APF APS APS APF APF APF APF APF APF APS APF APS

41 77 67 37 49 49 43 45 49 49 71 69 71

Junior Management Consultant Laboratory Technician Lead Adult Care Worker Maintenance & Operations Engineering Technician Manufacturing Engineering Motor Vehicle Service & Maintenance Technician (Light Vehicle) Painting and Decorating Painting and Decorating Personal Trainer

4 3 3 3 4 3 2 3 3

24 mths 18 mths 18-24 mths 42 mths 24 mths 36 mths 24 mths 24/36 mths 24 mths

APS APS APS APS APS APS APF APF APS

45 75 67 57 57 41 49 49 77

Customer Service Customer Service Practitioner Digital Marketer Driving Goods Vehicles (Articulated Driver) Driving Goods Vehicles (Articulated Driver) Early Years Educator Engineering Manufacture Engineering Manufacture Food & Drink Maintenance Engineer Hair Professional Hairdressing Healthcare Support Worker Hospitality Supervisor Hospitality Team Member Installation Electrician/Maintenance Electrician IT, Software, Web & Telecoms Professionals IT, Software, Web & Telecoms Professionals IT, Software, Web & Telecoms Professionals

3 2 3 2 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 4

12 mths 12 mths 18 mths 12 mths 12 mths 12-18 mths 20 mths 42 mths 42 mths 24 mths 24 mths 12-18 mths 18 mths 12 mths 42 mths 12 mths 12 mths 18 mths

APF APS APS APF APF APF APF APF APS APS APF APS APS APS APS APF APF APF

45 43 73 81 81 69 57 57 57 65 65 67 71 71 51 47 47 47

Plumbing Plumbing Professional Accounting/ Taxation Technician Property Maintenance Operative Railway Engineering Design Technician Railway Engineering Operative Senior Healthcare Support Worker Sports Development Supply Chain Operator Supply Chain Warehouse Operator Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools Surveying Technician Team Leader/ Supervisor Vehicle Body & Paint Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Warehousing & Storage Welding Welding & Fabrication

2 3 4 2 3 2 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 3 2 3

24 mths 24 mths 18-24 mths 24 mths 36 mths 12 mths 18-24 mths 24 mths 12 mths 12 mths 12 mths 18 mths 24 mths 12-18 mths 24 mths 24 mths 12 mths 18 mths 36 mths

APF APF APS APS APS APS APS APF APS APS APF APF APS APS APF APF APF APS APF

51 51 37 49 57 57 67 77 81 81 79 79 49 45 41 41 81 57 57

KEY Level 2 (Intermediate) Level 3 (Advanced) APF - Apprenticeship Framework APS - Apprenticeship Standard

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Level 4+ (Higher)

We work hard to meet the needs of our employers and learners, and we are adding NEW apprenticeship programmes throughout the year. For the most up-to-date apprenticeship vacancies please visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk/apprenticeships Or call: 01708 462 787 25

WORK EXPERIENCE

DID YOU KNOW? Prior to you going out on work experience all our placements are visited to ensure a safe working environment.

How does it work? Students will be encouraged to find their own placements. This will give you the experience of contacting businesses and the advantage of finding your ideal placement (note - students on Health & Social Care courses will have their placements provided by the College). Work experience placements can vary in length depending on the course of study. Offering meaningful work experience placements for our students puts them on the right track for their work journey. Work experience is not optional; all students will complete this element and it is just as important as the vocational course and any English and maths qualifications.

What your study programmes consist of: • Work experience

Work experience gives you: • A fantastic opportunity to work with an employer/organisation • An excellent way to gain experience to add to your CV • The chance to grow in confidence • The opportunity for you to demonstrate what you have learnt on your course • Opportunities for paid employment or an apprenticeship • New skills • Evidence in a log book that records your experiences for the future

DID YOU KNOW? All students on a full-time course (study programme) and aged under 19 at the start of their studies must complete a work experience placement.

• English & maths (if required) • Your chosen course of study You will also be involved in other activities which include enrichment and enterprise.

If you have a query Please contact the Enterprise and Work Placement team on 01708 462 802 or email: [email protected] We also have dedicated staff based at our Quarles Campus that can help with the following: Inclusive & Foundation Learning (Retail, Gardening, Catering, Cleaning) Jayne Hart 01708 468 865 [email protected] Health & Social Care / Childcare Charlotte Hill 01708 462 882 [email protected]

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HIGHER EDUCATION The competition for good jobs has never been stronger and the value of an education that prepares you well for the world of work has never been higher. We offer a range of vocational higher education courses taught by qualified specialists, with professional portfolios and extensive experience in their chosen fields. You will benefit from an environment which supports your personal development, and we continue to boast great postgraduate employment levels.

As a higher education provider committed to career focused learning, many of our courses are designed in partnership with employers. We work with them to ensure that our technology, workshops and equipment are up-to-date and at the forefront of industry requirements.



Higher Education at Havering College has been a life-changing experience for many students. Grace Clifton, Open University Academic Reviewer

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Launch your professional career

Living and learning

We have a wide range of course options, offering students the chance to access a quality higher education at affordable prices.

Whether you study full-time or part-time you will find smaller classes and better access to tutors and individual support compared to studying at a university.

Our results speak for themselves, with high professional employment rates for our graduates. All of our campuses are within easy reach of the centre of London. We are easily accessible to students from all over South East England and beyond. Our students can also benefit from easy access to the London galleries, theatres, museums and businesses that make our capital city one of the most exciting and vibrant in the world. London also provides unrivalled opportunities for the work experience placements and exhibitions that allow our students to showcase their talents and make valuable industry connections.

Our part-time programmes allow you to study at a pace that suits your lifestyle. Our Student Services team are on hand to advise you about potential financial benefits and support. www.havering-college.ac.uk

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ADVANCED LEARNER LOAN Are you aged 19 or over and thinking about further education? • The Advanced Learner Loan is available to help you pay the tuition fees charged by the College. If you are aged 19-23 on the first day of your course and you are studying your first level 3 qualification, your tuition fee may be waived, so check with our Admissions team before applying for the loan. • You must be aged 19 or over on the start date of your course. • You must be resident in the UK for 3 years or more and have the right to remain in the UK before the start date of your course.

APPLY ONLINE www.gov.uk/ advancedlearnerloans Student Services can help you apply online if required. More information about the loan can also be found on this website. Please contact Student Services on: 01708 462 718 for more information or email: studentservices@ havering-college.ac.uk

• You must have a National Insurance number, and it is helpful to have a valid passport so that your identity can be confirmed.

Further education financial assistance with course related costs

• Your course must be level 3 to 6. Eligible courses include Access to Higher Education Diplomas and other diplomas and certificates.

Eligible students who have an approved Advanced Learner Loan may be able to access the Bursary Fund for financial assistance with childcare and travel costs.

• Please check your chosen course is eligible with our Admissions Department before applying. An information letter/offer letter is required from Admissions before applying for the loan, as it contains the information you will require for your application.

To be eligible to access these funds, students will need to be in receipt of a means tested benefit with a household income of under £16,500. Eligible benefits are Income Support, Job Seekers Allowance (Income Based), Employment Support Allowance (Income Related), Universal Credit or Tax Credits showing a household income of under £16,500.

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For further information, please contact Student Services: Email: studentservices@ havering-college.ac.uk Tel: 01708 462 718

These funds are subject to availability and are based on good attendance to your course. For more information visit www.havering-college.ac.uk

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HOW TO APPLY

COURSE COSTS

You can attend one of our open events (see page 34 for dates and times) to meet our staff, see the facilities and discuss your course and progression options.

You will not have to pay course tuition or exam fees on further education courses if you are:

Or you can visit our website for detailed course information: www.havering-college.ac.uk

• Aged 19-23 on the first day of your course and taking your first full level 2 or level 3 qualification (subject to course eligibility)

If you need advice and guidance to help you choose your course, contact our friendly team of qualified advisers who can discuss your options. You can drop in to the Admissions Office, Ardleigh Green Campus, or contact: Tel: 01708 462 833 Email: [email protected]

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Apply online at www.havering-college.ac.uk or complete an application form and send it to our Admissions team at the Ardleigh Green Campus You will receive notification that we have received your application

You will be invited to attend an interview with a tutor

After a successful interview you will be offered a conditional place on a course. In most cases, it will be dependent on successful exam results and/or a satisfactory reference Formally enrol at our Ardleigh Green Campus. You will be notified which day to attend for enrolment and what to bring with you

• Over 16 and under 19 on the 31st August of the academic year starting in September

• Receiving income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance* • Receiving Employment Supplement Allowance* • Receiving Universal Credit* * Proof will be required: Only available on courses up to and including level 2. Household income and course eligibility restrictions apply.

You may however have other expenses, such as books, stationery and travel. For some courses you have to buy special clothing or equipment or pay for a Disclosure Barring Service check (DBS) before you start. A £47 administration fee may apply for some courses if you are over 19. If you are an overseas student, the international fee structure will apply. For the Advanced Learning Loan (19+ learners only) see pages 30 & 31.

Disclaimer Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the details contained in this publication, no responsibility is accepted by the College for any errors or omissions. The formation and continuation of classes will depend on sufficient enrolment and maintenance of satisfactory minimum attendance. Where minimum attendance is not reached in three consecutive weeks the class will have to close or amalgamate with another group. The College reserves the right to change course details if necessary. The information at enrolment will contain the appropriate details.

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OPEN EVENTS 2017 DATES

OUR COURSES Accounting

36-37

Art, Design & Photography

38-39

Automotive

40-41

Business

42-45

Computing & IT

46-47

Construction & Built Environment Construction & Building Services

48-49 50-51

Careers College

52-55

Engineering

56-57

English & Maths

58-59

ESOL

60-61

Foundation Learning

62-63

Hair & Beauty

64-65

Discover student life at Havering College

Health, Social Studies & Early Years

66-69

Hospitality & Catering

70-71

Our open events give you a snapshot of student life. You can ask questions and see our facilities, providing you with the information you need to help you make the right choice for your future.

Media, Music & Performing Arts

72-73

Science

74-75

Sport & Public Services

76-77

Teaching & Education

78-79

Transport & Logistics

80-81

Tuesday 19 September, 4-8pm, Ardleigh Green Campus - Higher Education Saturday 14th October, 10am-4pm, Ardleigh Green Campus - All courses Wednesday 1st November, 4-8pm, Quarles Campus - Quarles courses only Tuesday 14th November, 4-8pm, Rainham Campus - Construction Tuesday 5th December, 4-8pm, Ardleigh Green Campus - All courses th

2018 DATES Thursday 18th January, 4-8pm, Ardleigh Green Campus - All courses Wednesday 14th March, 4-8pm, Ardleigh Green Campus - All courses Tuesday 12th June, 4-8pm, Ardleigh Green Campus - All courses

Everyone is welcome to attend. Drop in with family and friends to find out about courses and speak to tutors about the subjects and careers you’re interested in. There are always lots of interactive activities and opportunities to have a go at something new, as well as campus tours. Free parking is available at all campuses.



I love that the College has many facilities which meet the needs of a diverse range of students. Poppy Watson - Student Union

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ACCOUNTING Our accounting courses give you the opportunity to begin or develop your career in an important and thriving industry. We provide a range of courses from level 1 (that aim to give you an introduction to the world of accounting) to level 4 (that provides the experience, knowledge and professional accreditation needed to work as an accounting technician). Our experienced teaching team have in-depth industry knowledge ready to equip you with the fundamental tools to kick start your career.

CAREERS ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN ACTUARIAL ANALYST BUSINESS ADVISOR CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT REGISTERED AUDITOR

ACCOUNTING COURSES

MODE

Access to Accounting

AAT

AG

B520V1F-18

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Accounting Foundation Certificate

AAT

AG

B520V2F-18

FT

HE

L3

www.payscale.com

CODE

L1

According to a 2017 report, accountants can be expected to be paid on average £28k per year.

LEVEL 2

FACTS

“The hardest thing in the world to understand is income tax.” Albert Einstein

Accounting Foundation Certificate (Evening)

AAT

AG

B500V2E-18

PT

Accounting Foundation Certificate (Day)

AAT

AG

B500V2P-18

PT

Accounting Advanced Diploma

AAT

AG

B501V3F-18

FT

Accounting Advanced Diploma (Evening)

AAT

AG

B501V3E-18

PT

Accounting Advanced Diploma (Day)

AAT

AG

B501V3P-18

PT

Assistant Accountant

AAT

AG

B501PRG-18

APS

Professional Accounting/ Taxation Technician

AAT

AG

B502PRG-18

APS

Accounting Professional Diploma (Evening)

AAT

AG

BC24084E-18

PT

Accounting Professional Diploma (Day)

AAT

AG

BC24124P-18

PT

DID YOU KNOW? KEY:

AAT - Association of Accounting Technicians

AG - Ardleigh Green Campus FT Full-time 1yr

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The first detailed record of the principles of double-entry bookkeeping were written by Luca Pacioli, a Franciscan monk and friend of Leonardo De Vinci in 1494. By that time, the Treasury in Genoa, Italy had been using a similar system for at least 150 years!

Q - Quarles Campus

R - Rainham Campus

PT Part-time

APS Apprenticeship Standard

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You will engage in practical lessons to develop the relevant skills required to pursue a career in the industry. The theory elements of the course will serve to broaden your understanding of the industry and will help towards your future work.

SET DESIGNER FASHION DESIGNER PHOTOGRAPHER GRAPHIC DESIGNER ILLUSTRATOR

FACT In response to the key findings from the Department for Culture Media & Sports: “The UK has the 2nd largest design sector in the world and the largest in Europe.”

“One in eleven of all UK jobs now falls within the creative economy, and one in six of all UK graduate jobs are also creative economy positions.” Creative Industries 2015: Focus on Employment

HE

A

John Mathers designcouncil.org.uk

ART, DESIGN & PHOTOGRAPHY COURSES L2 L1

Our creative courses are aimed at helping you further your studies in a range of artistic disciplines. Our specialist studios come with industry standard equipment and our lessons are delivered by lecturers with years of experience across a variety of artistic fields.

CAREERS

LEVEL 3

ART, DESIGN & PHOTOGRAPHY

KEY:

www.havering-college.ac.uk

MODE

Art Design & Media Diploma

UAL

AG

A510Z1P-18

FT

Art & Design Diploma

UAL

AG

A516FCF-18

FT

Art & Design BTEC Foundation Diploma

C&G

AG

A515Z1F-18

FT

Art & Design Diploma

UAL

AG

A508NAF-18

FT

Art & Design Extended Diploma

UAL

AG

A509QAF-18

FT

Fashion BTEC 90 Credit Diploma

C&G

AG

A514NAF-18

FT

Fashion BTEC Extended Diploma

C&G

AG

A517NDF-18

FT

Graphic Design Diploma in Art & Design

UAL

AG

A512NAF-18

FT

Graphic Design Extended Diploma in Art & Design

UAL

AG

A513NDF-18

FT

Photography Diploma in Art & Design

UAL

AG

A520NAF-18

FT

Photography Extended Diploma in Art & Design

UAL

AG

A523NDF-18

FT

Art & Design, Access to HE Diploma

Gateway

AG

A536C3F-18

FT

Graphic Design HNC BTEC Diploma

C&G

AG

A502HCF-18

FT

Photography HNC

C&G

AG

A521HCF-18

FT

Graphic Design BA (Hons)

OU

AG

A530D1F-18

FT

C&G - City & Guilds

AG - Ardleigh Green Campus FT Full-time 1yr

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CODE

A Access Course

UAL - University of the Arts London Q - Quarles Campus

FT Full-time 2yr

OU - Open University

R - Rainham Campus

FT Full-time 3yr

PT Part-time

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OPERATIONS MANAGER MECHANIC WORKSHOP TECHNICIAN

FACTS

Salaries are usually above the market rate, with many technicians paid well above the national average.

“A qualified Automotive Engineer can earn between £20,000 £40,000 per year” National Careers Service 40

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AUTOMOTIVE COURSES E

Automotive engineers/ technicians can find a wide variety of employment from a ‘speedy’ fitter through to high level support in the motor sport industry.

LEVEL 1

Each course is designed to develop your skillset under the guidance of our enthusiastic lecturers. Our team has years of experience and will be on hand to share their knowledge and expertise with you.

PURCHASE COST ESTIMATOR

LEVEL 2

Offering a realistic work-based environment and industry standard equipment, our courses are a perfect route to developing the practical skills required for the industry. You will broaden your understanding of the sector and learn valuable tips and techniques for demonstrating good practice in the workplace.

CAREERS

LEVEL 3

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES

CODE

MODE

Introduction to Vehicle Technology Diploma

IMI

AG

J837DEF-18

FT

Motorcycle Maintenance

IMI

AG

J832DEF-18

FT

Automotive Body Repair Diploma

IMI

Q

J500D1F-18

FT

Motorcycle Maintenance & Repair Diploma

IMI

AG

J844D1F-18

FT

Vehicle Maintenance Diploma

IMI

AG

J842D1F-18

FT

Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Diploma

IMI

AG

J838D2F-18

FT

Vehicle Accident Repair Body Diploma

IMI

Q

J501D2F-18

FT

Vehicle Body & Paint

IMI

Q

J140PRG2-18

APF

Vehicle Maintenance & Repair

IMI

AG

J838PRG-18

APF

Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Principles Diploma

IMI

AG

J836D3F-18

Motorcycle Maintenance & Repair Principles Diploma

IMI

AG

J849D3F-18

FT

Accident Repair Technician

IMI

Q

TBC

APS

Motor Vehicle Service & Maintenance Technician (light vehicle)

IMI

AG

J831PRG-18

APS

DID YOU KNOW? KEY:

FT

We work in partnership with Tesco, Kwik Fit & Stagecoach

IMI - Institute of the Motor Industry

AG - Ardleigh Green Campus

Q - Quarles Campus

FT Full-time 1yr

FT Full-time 2yr

A Access Course

APF Apprenticeship Framework

R - Rainham Campus

FT Full-time 3yr

PT Part-time

APS Apprenticeship Standard

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In previous years, students have participated in programmes with the Peter Jones Academy, My BNK and Young Enterprise. Working with organisations like these provides you with an opportunity to gain valuable sales experience in a real world environment.

ACCOUNTANT BUSINESS ANALYST LEGAL SECRETARY BANK MANAGER SALES EXECUTIVE SELF-EMPLOYED

CASE STUDY AMELIA joined us in 2015/16 studying Business Administration and she progressed onto a level 2 certificate. As part of the course, Amelia also attended work experience as an administrator to a local retailer in Havering.

“The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing.” Walt Disney

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She was offered parttime work as they were so impressed with her skills and knowledge. Since leaving college, she has been given additional hours with the view to being given a full-time position as soon as one becomes available.

BUSINESS COURSES L1

Our business courses are designed in partnership with local and national organisations to bring you content that aims to broaden your understanding of the industry whilst you develop relevant practical experience in the business world.

CAREERS

CODE

MODE

Administration (Business Professional) Certificate

OCR

AG

B114V1F-18

FT

Business & Enterprise Certificate

NCFE

AG

B310C1F-18

FT

Administration (Business Professional) Certificate

OCR

AG

B119C2F-18

FT

Administration (Business Professional) Diploma

LEVEL 2

BUSINESS

OCR

AG

B112C2F-18

FT

Pearson

AG

B307C2F-18

FT

C&G

AG

B102C2F-18

FT

Pearson

AG

B316C2F-18

FT

Business Administration

OCR

AG

C503PRG-18

APF

Customer Service Practitioner

OCR

AG

B510PRG-18

APS

Business BTEC First Certificate Legal Secretaries Diploma/Certificate Understanding Enterprise & Entrepreneurship BTEC Diploma

Business courses continued overleaf â

KEY:

C&G - City & Guilds ILM - Institute of Leadership Management NCFE - Northern Council for Further Education OCR - Oxford Cambridge & RSA

AG - Ardleigh Green Campus

Q - Quarles Campus

FT Full-time 1yr

FT Full-time 2yr

A Access Course

APF Apprenticeship Framework

R - Rainham Campus

FT Full-time 3yr

PT Part-time

APS Apprenticeship Standard

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BUSINESS

CAREERS ENTREPRENEUR BUSINESS CONSULTANT HR MANAGER FINANCIAL ADVISOR PAYROLL ADMINISTRATOR

FACT

Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy

overcoming her fears of travelling to the ‘Big City’. In turn, this led to her being awarded with a Jack Petchey award. On leaving the College in July 2017, Eleanor attended an interview for a well known legal company in the City and was offered a full-time position.

HE

ELEANOR joined us in 2015/16 studying Business Administration level 1. She successfully completed this and progressed to the level 2 Certificate in Business Administration in 2016/17. During this time, she attended work experience for a company in London and received amazing feedback, as well as

A

CASE STUDY

BUSINESS COURSES

LEVEL 3

Business is booming. A record-breaking 5.5 million private businesses were reported in operation in 2016. That is 2 million more than in 2000.

KEY:

www.havering-college.ac.uk

MODE

Administration (Business Professional) Certificate

OCR

AG

B111C3F-18

FT

Administration (Business Professional) Diploma

OCR

AG

B112C3F-18

FT

Business BTEC Extended Diploma

Pearson

AG

B311C3F-18

FT

Business BTEC Foundation Diploma

Pearson

AG

B312C3F-18

FT

Enterprise & Entrepreneurship BTEC Diploma

Pearson

AG

B317C3F-18

FT

Legal Secretaries Diploma/Certificate

C&G

AG

B103C3F-18

FT

Foundation Diploma in Human Resource Practice

CIPD

AG

BC24093E-18

PT

Business Administration

OCR

AG

C505PRG-18

APF

Customer Service

OCR

AG

TBC

APF

Team Leader/ Supervisor

OCR

AG

TBC

APS

Business Management, Access to HE Diploma

Gateway

AG

B333C3F-18

FT

Business BTEC HNC

Pearson

AG

B330HCF-18

FT

Human Resource Management Level 5 Certificate/Diploma

CIPD

AG

BC25265E-18

PT

Junior Management Consultant

ILM

AG

TBC

APS

C&G - City & Guilds CIPD - Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development OCR - Oxford Cambridge & RSA

AG - Ardleigh Green Campus FT Full-time 1yr

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CODE

A Access Course

Q - Quarles Campus

FT Full-time 2yr

R - Rainham Campus

FT Full-time 3yr

APF Apprenticeship Framework

PT Part-time

APS Apprenticeship Standard

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COMPUTING & IT Our computing and IT courses have been developed in conjunction with industry to provide Cisco Networking Academy qualifications and prepare you for obtaining CCENT/CCNA certifications. Through these partnerships, we provide you with unbeatable knowledge and a broad range of skills to demonstrate your competency to future employers.

CAREERS IT TECHNICIAN SYSTEMS ANALYST SOFTWARE DEVELOPER NETWORK ENGINEER WEB DEVELOPER

Prospects.ac.uk

COMPUTING & IT COURSES

MODE

AG

J012D1A-18

FT

Pearson

AG

J441BDF-18

FT

-

AG

TBC

APF

IT Cambridge Technical Extended Diploma

OCR

AG

J440EDF-18

FT

IT Cambridge Technical Subsidiary Diploma

OCR

AG

J440SDF-18

FT

-

AG

TBC

APF

Computing - Access to HE Diploma

Gateway

AG

J061C3F-18A

FT

-

AG

TBC

APF

L2

L1

CODE OCR

LEVEL 3

Employment of IT professionals through to 2020 is forecast to grow at 1.62% per annum - nearly twice as fast as the UK average.

HE A

FACT

IT User Skills Diploma IT Cambridge Technical Diploma IT, Software, web and telecoms professionals

IT, Software, web and telecoms professionals IT, Software, web and telecoms professionals

DID YOU KNOW?

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“ICT specialists are in high demand and can find employment across all sectors of the economy”

KEY:

National Careers Service

AG - Ardleigh Green Campus

www.havering-college.ac.uk

The world wide web was invented by Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee, an English computer scientist! He also invented the first web browser which was called WorldWideWeb but was later renamed to Nexus.

C&G - City & Guilds Q - Quarles Campus

R - Rainham Campus

FT Full-time 1yr

FT Full-time 2yr

FT Full-time 3yr

A Access Course

APF Apprenticeship Framework

PT Part-time

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Our construction courses are taught by professionals with years of trade experience and knowledge. We can train you from level 1 through to degree level and offer a realistic work environment for you to develop your practical skills across a range of industry areas. Theory based lessons will broaden your understanding and knowledge of good practice in the workplace.

CONSTRUCTION COURSES

BRICKLAYER CARPENTER

LEVEL 1

CAREERS

SITE MANAGER CHARTERED SURVEYOR PAINTER & DECORATOR

LEVEL 2

CONSTRUCTION & BUILT ENVIRONMENT

A

A bricklaying labourer can earn up to £18,000 a year, with qualified bricklayers earning between £19,000 and £25,000. Experienced bricklayers, including instructors, can earn up to £50,000.

LEVEL 3

FACT

HE

National Careers Service

CODE

MODE

Bricklaying Diploma

C&G

R

J609D1F-18

FT

Carpentry & Joinery Diploma

C&G

R

J619D1F-18

FT

Construction Skills Diploma

C&G

R

J710V1F-18

FT

Painting & Decorating Diploma

C&G

R

J629D1F-18

FT

Bricklaying Diploma

C&G

R

J605C2F-18

FT

Carpentry & Joinery

C&G

R

J620C2F-18

FT

Construction and the Built Environment BTEC First Diploma

C&G

R

J702BDF-18

Maintenance Operations (Construction) Diploma

C&G

R

J714D2F-18

Painting & Decorating Diploma

C&G

R

J630C2F-18

FT

Property Maintenance Operative

C&G

R

J615PRG-18

APS

Bricklaying

C&G

R

J605PRG-18

APF

FT FT

Carpentry

C&G

R

J632PRG-18

APF

Painting & Decorating

C&G

R

J630PRG-18

APF

Construction BTEC Diploma

Pearson

R

J701NCP-18

PT

Construction BTEC Extended Diploma

Pearson

R

J700EDF-18

FT

Construction BTEC Subsidiary Diploma

Pearson

R

J700SDF-18

FT

Painting & Decorating Diploma

C&G

R

J636C3F-18

FT

Bricklaying

C&G

R

J645C3F-18

FT

Carpentry

C&G

R

J621C3F-18

FT

Painting & Decorating

C&G

R

J629PRG-18

APF

Surveying Technician

Pearson

R

J703PRG-18

APS

Bricklaying

Pearson

R

TBC

APF

Carpentry

C&G

R

J670PRG-18

APF

Access to Construction & Built Environment

Gateway

R

TBC

FT

Construction and the Built Environment HNC Diploma

Pearson

R

J700HCP-18

PT

Construction and the Built Environment HND Diploma

Pearson

R

J700HDP-18

FT

Electrical and Plumbing courses overleaf â

KEY:

“Construction is one of the largest sectors of the UK economy. It contributes almost £100 billion in economic output.” Department for Business Innovation & Skills

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C&G - City & Guilds

AG - Ardleigh Green Campus Q - Quarles Campus R - Rainham Campus

FT Full-time 1yr FT Full-time 2yr PT Part-time

A Access Course APF Apprenticeship Framework APS Apprenticeship Standard

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CAREERS

PLUMBING COURSES

CODE

MODE

C&G (7202-01)

Q

J604C1F-18

Plumbing Studies Diploma (16-18 yrs only)

C&G (6035-02)

Q

J602C2F-18

FT

Plumbing Studies Diploma (Adults, Evening)

C&G (6035-02)

Q

J603C2E-18

PT

Plumbing

C&G (6189-11)

Q

J600PRG2-18

APF

Plumbing & Heating NVQ

C&G (6189-11)

Q

J622C2P-18

PT

Plumbing & Heating NVQ

C&G (6189-57) C&G (6189-74)

Q

JC26432P-18

Plumbing Studies Diploma

C&G (6035-03)

Q

J613C3F-18

FT

Plumbing

C&G (6189-31)

Q

J612PRG3-18

APF

CODE

MODE

Electrical Installation Diploma

C&G

AG

J725V1F-18

FT

Electrical Installations (Building & Structures) Diploma.

C&G

AG

J634C2F-18

Electrical Installations (Building & Structures) Diploma. Part-time day and evening options.

C&G

AG

J634C2P-18 J634C2E-18

Electrical Installations (Buildings & Structures) Diploma.

C&G

AG

J635C3F-18

National Careers Service

Electrical Installations (Buildings & Structures) Diploma. Part-time day and evening options.

C&G

AG

J635C3P-18 J635C3E-18

PT

An electrician can expect to earn on average £31,000 per year.

Initial Verification & Certification of Electrical Installations 2391-50

C&G

AG

JC24243E-18C

PT

Periodic Inspection Testing & Certification of Electrical Installations 2391-51

C&G

AG

JC24233E-18C

PT

Combined Initial Periodic Inspection Testing & Certification of Electrical Installations 2391-52

C&G

AG

TBC

PT

Requirements for Electrical Installations 18th Edition - Full Course

C&G

AG

JC24463E-18C

PT

Installation Electrician/Maintenance Electrician

C&G

AG

J847STN-18

APS

L1

Plumbing Diploma (16-18 yrs only)

FACTS The average starting salary for a plumber in the UK is £18,000+ per year.

www.tradeskills4u.co.uk

L3

HEATING ENGINEER

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION COURSES L1

BATHROOM INSTALLER

LEVEL 2

PLUMBER

LEVEL 2

ELECTRICIAN

LEVEL 3

CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING SERVICES

FT

PT

FT PT FT

KEY: C&G - City & Guilds AG - Ardleigh Green Campus Q - Quarles Campus R - Rainham Campus FT Full-time 1yr

“The construction industry was the second biggest job creator in 2015 and by December there were 2.2million jobs available.”

PT Part-time Day/Evening APF Apprenticeship Framework APS Apprenticeship Standard

Office for National Statistics, UK

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WE ARE PROUD TO BE A CAREER COLLEGE

FOR BOTH CONSTRUCTION AND ENGINEERING Delivering employer-led courses to equip 14-19 year-olds with the skills they need to succeed.



We are excited about acquiring the Career College kite mark for both construction and engineering as this provides an excellent opportunity for our learners to develop the most relevant industry-specific skills. Our Career Colleges offer us the opportunity to put employers in the driving seat to design and shape our curriculum offer. This will result in our learners having a competitive advantage for the world of work and being well-prepared for their next steps into further training. Asfa Sohail - Vice Principal, Havering College

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Designed by employers made for employment

What is a Career College?

We’re currently experiencing a skills shortage in the construction and engineering sectors and demand for skilled young people to enter these professions has never been higher. Together with some of the region’s top employers, we’re providing courses to equip learners with high-quality, vocation focussed, qualifications.

Career Colleges were set up in 2013 with a view to bridging the skills gap in key vocational occupations.

Engineering Career College

Get employment ready with the Career PART OF HAVERING COLLEGE College at Havering College.

Construction

In order to become a Career College, colleges need to demonstrate a strong pathway for an industry-led education, with a range of relevant qualifications that provide a clear route to work.

Career College PART OF HAVERING COLLEGE

Engineering Career College PART OF HAVERING COLLEGE

www.havering-college.ac.uk

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A WORD FROM THE CAREER COLLEGES FOUNDER I launched the concept of Career Colleges in October 2013 and we now have a network around the country specialising in a variety of industries. We have huge support from industry and employers - as a result students are being equipped with relevant, real world skills, which is of benefit to both them and to UK industry as a whole. I am delighted to see our Career College network growing. I look forward to seeing further growth and success over the coming years.

Take the first step towards your career Why choose Havering College? • We work with many key employers in the local area to develop our employment-ready courses • We actively involve our students in industry projects, developing enterprise and communication skills • Our courses combine core academic elements with highly practical vocational and technical experience • Courses provide progression pathways to higher level apprenticeships, university courses and direct employment • Specialist vocational courses are matched to regional and national labour needs

Led by employers Our overarching aim is that our courses prepare students for employment. We are working in partnership with:

265,000 skilled entrants will be required annually to meet the demand for engineering enterprises through to 2024.

Lord Kenneth Baker Former Education Secretary Trustee and Founder of the Career College Trust

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Plus many more regional employers

Engineering UK 2017 Synopsis and Recommendations

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L1

FABRICATOR/WELDER MECHANICAL ENGINEER

LEVEL 2

Engineering is an exciting and engaging career that involves finding imaginative solutions to technical problems. At the heart of engineering is innovation and invention, so if you’re intrigued by how things work and enjoy finding solutions, you’re well suited to a career in engineering.

ELECTRONICS/ ELECTRICAL ENGINEER

DESIGN ENGINEER IN-PLANT TECHNICIAN

FACTS Salaries in the engineering field are reaching an all-time high as there is a shortage of specialist technicians.

HE

Almost all companies require engineers and the choice of jobs ranges from welding, installing networking electrical systems to jobs in the robotics industry.

LEVEL 3

The word engineer comes from a Latin word meaning ‘cleverness’.

ENGINEERING COURSES

CAREERS

A

ENGINEERING

“Total employment in engineering sectors is estimated at 5.6 million in 2014, representing 18.2% of total employment in the UK.” Cebr: A report for Engineering UK

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KEY:

CODE

MODE FT

Performing Engineering Operations NVQ Welding & Fabrication Practices Engineering BTEC First Certificate Engineering BTEC First Extended Certificate Mechanical Engineering Technology Certificate Performing Engineering Operations NVQ Diploma Welding & Fabrication Practices ABC Certificate Computer Aided Design (CAD) Engineering Manufacture

EAL ABC Pearson Pearson EAL EAL ABC C&G C&G

Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q

J503C1F-18 J505C1F-18 J509FCP-18 J435ECF-18 J502D2A-18 J502D2F-18 J505C2A-18 JC25002E-18 TBC

Welding Railway Engineering Operative Electrical & Electronic Engineering BTEC Subsidiary Diploma Electronic & Electrical Engineering BTEC Diploma Mechanical Engineering BTEC 90 Credit Diploma

ABC Pearson

Q Q Q

J112PRG-18 TBC J506SDP-18

APS

Pearson Pearson

Q Q

J508BDP-18 J518BDF-18

PT

Electronic & Electrical Engineering BTEC 90 Credit Diploma Mechanical Engineering BTEC Diploma Mechanical Engineering BTEC Subsidiary Diploma Computer Aided Design (CAD) Welding & Fabrication Engineering Manufacture Food & Drink Maintenance Engineer Maintenance & Operations Engineering Technician Railway Engineering Design Technician Engineering, Access to HE Electronic & Electrical Engineering BTEC HNC Diploma Electrical Engineering BTEC HNC Diploma Electronic Engineering BTEC HNC Diploma Mechanical Engineering BTEC HNC Diploma Electronic & Electrical Engineering BTEC HND Diploma Electrical Engineering BTEC HND Diploma Electronic Engineering BTEC HND Diploma Mechanical Engineering BTEC HND Diploma Foundation Degree in Engineering (Electrical) Foundation Degree in Engineering (Mechanical) B.Eng (Hons) Electrical Engineering (Top-up) B.Eng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering (Top-up) Manufacturing Engineering

Pearson

Q

J504BDF-18

Pearson Pearson C&G ABC C&G Gateway Pearson Pearson Pearson Pearson Pearson Pearson Pearson Pearson OU OU OU OU -

Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q

J507BDP-18 J512SDP-18 JC25013E-18 TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC J436C3F-18 J554HCF-18 J553HCF-18 J551HCP-18 J550HCF-18 J557HDF-18 J555HDF-18 J556HDF-18 J558HDF-18 J542HPP-18 J542HPP-18 J555HEP-18 Q820P258-18 TBC

FT PT FT FT FT FT PT APF APS PT

FT FT PT PT PT APF APF APS APS APS FT FT FT PT FT FT FT FT FT PT 3yrs PT 3yrs PT PT APF

ABC - ABC Awards C&G - City & Guilds OU - Open University EAL - Excellence Achievement & Learning Ltd

AG - Ardleigh Green Campus

Q - Quarles Campus

R - Rainham Campus

FT Full-time 1yr

FT Full-time 2yr

PT Part-time

A Access Course

APF Apprenticeship Framework

APS Apprenticeship Standard

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ENGLISH & MATHS A qualification in these subjects is highly recommended for anyone looking to pursue a higher education course in the future. Many courses from level 4 upwards will require you to have at least a grade 4/C in GCSE English and maths (or equivalent). For science related subjects you will also require a grade 4/C at GCSE (or equivalent). We offer ESOL courses for speakers of other languages who wish to improve their reading, writing and speaking abilities in English. If you have not yet achieved a grade 4/C or above in GCSE English and maths, you will be required to attend GCSE sessions. If you achieved a grade 3/D you will study to re-take the GCSE. If you attained a grade 2/E or below you will take functional skills qualifications.

PROGRESSION UNIVERSITY THE WORKPLACE SELF-EMPLOYMENT

DID YOU KNOW? It’s never too late to brush up on your English and maths skills. Our entry and level 1 and 2 courses fit around your additional studies or work commitments and include evening classes.

“In most cases, good GCSE grades in English and maths are required to pursue a university course.” College lecturer

L2

L1 E

ENGLISH & MATHS COURSES

KEY:

CODE

MODE

Functional Skills Maths Day Programme

C&G

AG

TBC

PT

Functional Skills Maths Day Programme

C&G

AG

TBC

PT

English GCSE Adult Evening Programme

AQA

AG

A130G1E-18

PT

Maths GCSE Adult Evening Programme

AQA

AG

A155G1E-18

PT

Functional Skills Maths Evening Programme

C&G

AG

TBC

PT

C&G - City & Guilds

AG - Ardleigh Green Campus

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PT Part-time

AQA - Assessment and Qualifications Alliance Q - Quarles Campus

R - Rainham Campus

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English for Speakers of Other Languages

SELF-EMPLOYMENT

YOUR OPTIONS:  Adult ESOL  Adult Functional Skills maths  Pre-entry ESOL (this one is for people who speak very little English and can only write a few basic words) ESOL COURSES

 All courses require an assessment before you can be offered a place. We will only offer you a place if we have the right course for you.

ESOL Skills for Life, Entry 1 Certificate

Pearson Ed

ESOL Skills for Life, Entry 2 Certificate

Pearson Ed

ESOL Skills for Life, Entry 3 Certificate

Pearson Ed

“Excellent achievement rates 96% of our learners pass their exams.” Curriculum Manager - ESOL Literacy and Numeracy

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 16 - 18 ESOL

CODE

MODE

AG

P066ZEF-18

FT

AG

P065ZEF-18

FT

AG

P067ZEF-18

FT

P

Completing an ESOL course will significantly develop your English skills for a more confident approach to finding work or further studies. Many employers will ask for evidence of basic English and maths.

THE WORKPLACE

ESOL for Beginners (Pre-Entry)

-

AG

P079ZEP-18

PT

ADULT E1

 Study adult maths courses  Improve your English  Help your children with their homework  Improve your confidence and have the chance to find a better job  Make friends  Learn about British Values

UNIVERSITY

ESOL Skills for Life Award in Speaking & Listening

Pearson Ed

AG

P097ZEP-18

PT

ESOL Skills for Life Award in Reading

Pearson Ed

AG

P101ZEP-18

PT

ESOL Skills for Life Award in Writing

Pearson Ed

AG

P104ZEP-18

PT

ADULT E2

We offer a range of ESOL courses for all ages, including morning lessons, which fit around childcare, or evening courses after work. The College is a friendly and welcoming learning environment with highly qualified and knowledgeable teachers. You can:

PROGRESSION

ESOL Skills for Life Award in Speaking & Listening

Pearson Ed

AG

P098ZEP-18

PT

ESOL Skills for Life Award in Reading

Pearson Ed

AG

P102ZEP-18

PT

ESOL Skills for Life Award in Writing

Pearson Ed

AG

P105ZEP-18

PT

ADULT E3

ESOL

ESOL Skills for Life Award in Speaking & Listening

Pearson Ed

AG

P099ZEP-18

PT

ESOL Skills for Life Award in Reading

Pearson Ed

AG

P103ZEP-18

PT

ESOL Skills for Life Award in Writing

Pearson Ed

AG

P106ZEP-18

PT

KEY:

P Pre-Entry

Pearson Edexcel

AG - Ardleigh Green Campus FT Full-time 1yr

Q - Quarles Campus

PT Part-time

R - Rainham Campus

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LEARN TO BE MORE ENTREPRENEURIAL GAIN CONFIDENCE TAKE PART IN SOCIAL ACTIVITIES WORK EXPERIENCE

FACTS We work in partnership with Sodexo and together over the past two years have provided work experience to 18 learners in Queen’s Hospital and King George Hospital.

L2

LEVEL 1

This then lead to paid employment for six of our learners.

FOUNDATION LEARNING COURSES E1

Our ‘Bungalow’ is a great new facility which gives full access to students with complex requirements. Students join us for from preentry to Level 2. All our courses have been awarded Grade 1 (outstanding) by Ofsted.

BECOME MORE INDEPENDENT

E2

Foundation skills prepare students for everyday life and we find that as students learn skills and explore new interests, they grow in independence and confidence. Courses take place in outstanding facilities with lots of teaching support and individual contact for all your study needs.

DEVELOPMENT

E3

FOUNDATION LEARNING

CODE

MODE

Personal Progress Certificate

Pearson

Q

C901ZEP-18

FT

Personal Progress Diploma

Pearson

Q

C902ZEP-18

FT

Independent Living Skills Certificate

NOCN

Q

C921ZEP-18

FT

Independent Living Skills Certificate

NOCN

Q

C922ZEP-18

FT

Employability Skills Certificate

NOCN

Q

C903ZEP-18

FT

Occupational Studies Certificate

NCFE

Q

C908ZEP-18

FT

Employability Skills Certificate

NOCN

Q

C904ZEP-18

FT

Occupational Studies Certificate

NCFE

Q

C909Z1P-18

FT

Employability Skills Certificate

NOCN

Q

C604Z1P-18

FT

Personal Well-being Certificate

NOCN

Q

C901ZEP-18

FT

Supported Internship - Employability Skills Award

NCFE

Q

C604Z1P-18

FT

Supported Internship - Employability Skills Award

NCFE

Q

C604Z2P-18

FT

We also offer:  Specialist ‘Bungalow’ provision for Life Skills: this is for learners with complex needs

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We have a team of experienced job coaches who support all of our learners in their work placements.

 ROSE (Realistic Opportunities for Supported Employment): this is a specialist provision for people over the age of 25 with learning difficulties looking to go into employment Entry level 3 to level 2 KEY:

NCFE - Northern Council for Further Education

AG - Ardleigh Green Campus www.havering-college.ac.uk

FT Full-time 1yr

Q - Quarles Campus

NOCN - National Open College Network R - Rainham Campus

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HAIR & BEAUTY With our own state-of-the-art salon here on campus, we offer a realistic working environment for students to develop their practical skills, and our fully qualified lecturers are on hand to guide you every step of the way. You will interact with the public and provide clients with a variety of treatments and services, whilst also building great customer relations.

CAREERS HAIR STYLIST BEAUTY THERAPIST BARBER HAIR & BEAUTY CONSULTANT NAIL TECHNICIAN SPA MANAGER

FACTS

We also provide specialist training on new products and industry standards.

LEVEL 2

L1

HAIR & BEAUTY COURSES

LEVEL 3

We have provided hair and beauty courses for over 26 years. Our students go on to successful careers in some of the best salons and spas in the country; some have even opened their own salons.

CODE

MODE

Beauty Diploma

C&G

AG

B864V1F-18

FT

Hair Diploma

C&G

AG

B890V1F-18

FT

Beauty Therapy Diploma

C&G

AG

B858V2F-18

FT

Barbering

C&G

AG

B868V2F-18

FT

Women’s Hairdressing Technical Certificate

C&G

AG

B907V2P-18

PT

Hair Professional

C&G

AG

B895PRG-18

APS

Beauty Technical Certificate

C&G

AG

B865V3F-18

FT

Hairdressing Technical Certificate

C&G

AG

B898V3F-18

FT

Hairdressing

C&G

AG

B900PRG-18

APF

“Since studying both ladies and gentlemen’s hairdressing at Havering College six years ago, I have gone on to open my own barber’s shop. The skills I’ve learnt have helped me forge my own career and I’ve continued to work with the College team to pursue my interests in stage work and in becoming an educator myself.” Chris Austin - former student KEY:

C&G - City & Guilds

AG - Ardleigh Green Campus FT Full-time 1yr

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Q - Quarles Campus

R - Rainham Campus

PT Part-time

APF Apprenticeship Framework

APS Apprenticeship Standard

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CARE ASSISTANT CARE MANAGER YOUTH WORKER

FACTS

Skills for Care, 2016

“It’s a great time to enter the social work profession, the latest government report stated there are around 5,500 social worker vacancies in England.” Sarah Wilding, Head of School, Health and Social Studies

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HEALTH & SOCIAL STUDIES COURSES LEVEL 1

There are around 800,000 care workers employed in the adult social care sector alone in England and this figure is set to rise by 18% by 2025

LEVEL 2

Our courses provide the knowledge and skills that you will need throughout your career. From level 1 courses providing vocational skills in health care delivery, through to degree-level qualifications supporting the promotion to senior management positions and professional accreditation, we have the course for you.

SOCIAL WORKER

CODE

MODE

Health & Social Care BTEC Certificate

Pearson

Q

B035C1F-18

FT

Health & Social Care BTEC Diploma

Pearson

Q

B037C1F-18

FT

Award in Counselling Skills

Gateway

Q

AC26521P-18

PT

Health & Social Care (Adults) for England Diploma

NCFE

Q

B095V2P-18C

PT

Health & Social Care BTEC First Diploma

C&G

Q

B051C2F-18

FT

Certificate in Counselling Skills

Gateway

Q

AC26532P-18

PT

Adult Care Worker

NCFE

WP

B072PRG-18

APS

Healthcare Support Worker

NCFE

WP

B075PRG-18

APS

Health & Social Care (Adults) for England Diploma

LEVEL 3

A career in the health and social sector is demanding, yet hugely rewarding and fulfilling. By supporting vulnerable children and adults, you can positively change their lives and provide them with better opportunities.

COUNSELLOR

A

HEALTH & SOCIAL STUDIES

CAREERS

HE

HEALTH, SOCIAL STUDIES & EARLY YEARS

NCFE

Q

B096V3P-18C

PT

Health & Social Care Foundation Diploma

Pearson

Q

B028C3F-18

FT

Health & Social Care BTEC Extended Diploma

Pearson

Q

B043C3F-18

FT

Health & Social Care BTEC Subsidiary Diploma

Pearson

Q

B041C3F-18

FT

Lead Adult Care Worker

NCFE

WP

B073PRG-18

APS

Senior Healthcare Support Worker

NCFE

WP/Q

B076PRG-18

APS

Counselling, Access to HE Diploma

Gateway

Q

B011C3F-18

FT

Health Professions, Access to HE Diploma

Gateway

Q

B016C3F-18

FT

Integrative Counselling BA (Hons)

OU

Q

A050D1F-18

FT

Social Work BA (Hons)

OU

Q

S653D1F-18

FT

Health & Social Care BA (Hons)

OU

Q

B061C3F-18

FT

Early Years courses overleaf â

KEY:

C&G - City & Guilds

AG - Ardleigh Green Campus

NCFE - Northern Council for Further Education Q - Quarles Campus

FT Full-time 1yr

FT Full-time 2yr

A Access Course

APS Apprenticeship Standard

R - Rainham Campus

FT Full-time 3yr

OU - Open University WP - Workplace

PT Part-time

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HEALTH, SOCIAL STUDIES & EARLY YEARS EARLY YEARS

CAREERS CHILDCARE ASSISTANT EARLY YEARS PRACTITIONER NURSERY MANAGER

FACTS We work with over 100 employers throughout the Childcare and Health & Social Care sector.

Over 85% of our learners progress to higher level courses or to employment within the sector.

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EARLY YEARS COURSES

LEVEL 2

They provide work placements for all our students and this will often transfer to employment. Current employers include Queens Hospital as well as many local schools and nurseries.

LEVEL 3

Whether you’re looking to start your career in early years education, or progress to management positions, we’ll provide you with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in this important profession.

SPECIAL NEEDS SUPPORT

HE

A career in the early years sector is varied and rewarding. Early years practitioners support young children as they make their first steps on their learning journey, supporting their emotional development and social well-being.

CODE

MODE

B029C1F-18

FT

Q

B030C1F-18

FT

Q

B019C2F-18

NCFE

Q

B002V2P-18

Children and Young People’s Workforce

NCFE

Q

B070PRG-18

Childcare & Education CACHE Certificate/Diploma

NCFE

Q

S108C3F-18

FT

Diploma in Children & Young People’s Workforce

NCFE

Q

B003V3P-18

PT

Early Years Educator

NCFE

Q

B071PRG-18

APF

Early Years, Childcare & Education BA (Hons) Top Up

NCFE

Q

B027D1F-18

FT

Early Years, Childcare & Education BA (Hons)

NCFE

Q

B054D1F-18

FT

Caring for Children CACHE Certificate

NCFE

Q

Caring for Children CACHE Diploma

NCFE

Introduction to Early Years Education & Care CACHE Certificate

NCFE

Certificate in an Introduction to Early Years Education & Care

“I would tell anyone wanting to do childcare to come to Havering College, you get so much support with your lessons and coursework. If you have any problems you just need to ask and it’s really easy to make friends on your course as well.”

AG - Ardleigh Green Campus

Abbie Mileham

FT Full-time 1yr

www.havering-college.ac.uk

KEY:

FT PT APF

CACHE - Council for Awards in Childrens Care & Education NCFE - Northern Council for Further Education Q - Quarles Campus

FT Full-time 3yr

APF Apprenticeship Framework

R - Rainham Campus

PT Part-time

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HOSPITALITY & CATERING Our courses are run at the Jubilee restaurant located at the Quarles Campus. You’ll put your practical and theoretical training to the test as you work both in the kitchen and front of house. As the courses involve work in a commercial environment, it’s a great opportunity to develop relevant industry experience as you build skills and knowledge across a range of disciplines associated with the industry.

CAREERS BARISTA COMMIS CHEF CHEF DE PARTIE SOUS CHEF BAR STAFF FRONT OF HOUSE STAFF

FACTS

Demand for graduates is expected to grow, with 69,000 more managerial jobs over the next eight years.

L1 L2 L3

The sector needs 993,000 more staff by 2022, 870,000 of those to replace existing staff.

HOSPITALITY & CATERING COURSES

CODE

MODE

B710V1F-18

FT

Introduction to the Hospitality Industry Certificate

C&G

Q

Introduction to the Hospitality Industry Diploma

C&G

Q

B712V1F-18

FT

Professional Cookery Introduction Diploma

C&G

Q

B735C1F-18

FT

Professional Cookery Diploma

C&G

Q

B720C2F-18

FT

Commis Chef

C&G

Q

TBC

APS

Hospitality Team Member

C&G

Q

TBC

APS

Professional Cookery Diploma

C&G

Q

B724V3F-18

FT

Hospitality Supervisor

C&G

Q

TBC

APS

Chef de Partie

C&G

Q

TBC

APS

People 1st

the

restaurant

“Students on our courses will have the opportunity to develop their skills in our Jubilee Restaurant, which is open to the public.” College Lecturer

Just one of our successful students who have progressed through the college and into the workplace. KEY:

C&G - City & Guilds

AG - Ardleigh Green Campus

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FT Full-time 1yr

Q - Quarles Campus

APS Apprenticeship Standard

R - Rainham Campus

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Our courses utilise our state-of-the-art television, radio and design studios and provide you with hands on experience with industry standard equipment. You’ll have opportunity to direct your own documentaries, write and produce short films and create content to a professional standard. The lecturing team are all media professionals with years of experience and are eager to help you develop the relevant skills required to pursue a career in the industry. The theory elements of the course will serve to broaden your understanding of the industry and will inform your future work.

CAREERS DANCER FILMMAKER GAMES DESIGNER MUSICIAN VIDEO PRODUCER

FACTS There are 1,902 video game companies in the UK. Between 2011 and 2013, the number of games companies grew yearly by 22%.

MEDIA, MUSIC & PERFORMING ARTS COURSES LEVEL 2

MEDIA, MUSIC & PERFORMING ARTS

LEVEL 3

UK Interactive Entertainment Industry (UKIE)

A report from PwC

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MODE

UAL

AG

A607Q1F-18

FT

Music Performance & Production Diploma

UAL

AG

A628Q1F-18

FT

Performing & Production Arts Diploma (Drama)

UAL

AG

A602C2F-18B

FT

Games Development BTEC 90 Credit Diploma

C&G

AG

A609NAF-18

FT

Media BTEC 90 Credit Diploma

C&G

AG

A605NAF-18

FT

Media BTEC Extended Diploma

C&G

AG

A608NDF-18

FT

Music Practice BTEC 90 Credit Diploma

C&G

AG

A611NAF-18

FT

Music Practice BTEC Extended Diploma

C&G

AG

 A612NDF-18

FT

Music Technology BTEC 90 Credit Diploma

C&G

AG

A625NAF-18

FT

Music Technology BTEC Extended Diploma

C&G

AG

A625NAF-18

FT

Performing Arts (Dance) BTEC Extended Diploma

C&G

AG

A613NDF-18A

FT

Performing Arts (Drama) BTEC Extended Diploma

C&G

AG

A613NDF-18B

FT

Performing Arts (Musical Theatre) BTEC Extended Diploma

C&G

AG

A613NDF-18C

Performing Arts BTEC 90 Credit Diploma (Dance)

C&G

AG

A603NAF-18A

FT

Performing Arts BTEC 90 Credit Diploma (Drama)

C&G

AG

A603NAF-18B

FT

Performing Arts BTEC 90 Credit Diploma (Musical Theatre)

C&G

AG

A603NAF-18C

C&G

AG

TBC

APS

Pearson

AG

A600HEF-18

FT

Digital Marketer

HE

“We predict that Britain’s entertainment organisations are forecast to experience rapid growth thanks to a demand for e-books, streamed media, video games and online advertising.”

CODE

Creative Media Production & Technology Diploma

KEY:

Creative Media Production HNC Diploma

C&G - City & Guilds

AG - Ardleigh Green Campus

FT

FT

UAL - University of the Arts London Q - Quarles Campus

FT Full-time 1yr

FT Full-time 2yr

A Access Course

APS Apprenticeship Standard

R - Rainham Campus

PT Part-time

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SCIENCE We live in a society that depends on science. Our environment is under threat from climate change, pollution and resource depletion whilst some diseases are becoming much harder to treat. Scientific skills are in high demand and are favoured by all employers. We give you the opportunity to begin or develop your career as we provide a range of courses. Whether you’re keen to study a specific area of science, or you’re not yet sure where your interests lie, our range of courses provide choice and variety as you engage in practical lessons delivered in well-equipped specialist laboratories. Our experienced teaching team is highly qualified and has in-depth knowledge not only of their subject but also about the various careers in science.

CAREERS BIO MEDICAL SCIENTIST RADIOGRAPHER RESEARCH PHARMACIST FORENSIC SCIENTIST MIDWIFERY SCIENCE TEACHER

FACTS We have excellent progression with a high number of our level 3 learners going on to competitive courses at Russell Group universities.

L3

L2

L1

SCIENCE COURSES

College lecturer

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MODE

Gateway

AG

A182D1F-18

FT

Applied Science BTEC First Extended Certificate

Pearson

AG

A172Z2F-18

FT

Science GCSE Adult Evening Programme

AQA

AG

A170G1E-18

PT

Applied Science BTEC 90 Credit Diploma

Pearson

AG

A171Z3F-18

FT

Applied Science BTEC Extended Diploma

Pearson

AG

A170Z3F-18

FT APS

Laboratory Technician

HE A

“The very basis of science is a system of thought and experiment called the scientific method which develops problem-solving and critical thinking skills. These are important for all kinds of jobs, whether in the sciences or not.”

CODE

Applied Science & Technology Diploma

KEY:

-

AG

TBC

Science, Access to Higher Education Diploma

Gateway

AG

A174C3F-18

Applied Biology HNC Diploma

Pearson

AG

A185HCF-18

FT FT

PT

AQA - Assessment and Qualifications Alliance

AG - Ardleigh Green Campus

Q - Quarles Campus

FT Full-time 1yr

PT Part-time

A Access Course

APS Apprenticeship Standard

R - Rainham Campus

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Our courses in the public services are a great opportunity for you to develop the necessary skills required to pursue a career in the Police, Fire Brigade, Ambulance Service, British Army, Royal Air Force, and the Royal Navy.

PERSONAL TRAINER SPORTS COACH SPORTS THERAPIST FIREFIGHTER ARMY SOLDIER SPECIAL CONSTABLE POLICE OFFICER

FACTS Our public service courses can enable you to progress to higher education. Many degree level courses are available including Fire & Rescue, Policing & Investigation, Criminology and Uniformed Public Services.

“In the year ending 30 September 2016 there were: 122,859 police officers  60,815 police staff 10,551 PCSOs  14,864 special constables” www.gov.uk

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SPORT & PUBLIC SERVICE COURSES L1

Havering College Football Academy has partnered with professional League 2 team Cambridge United Football Club. Training and weekly games for the Football Academy are regularly monitored by the Academy head of recruitment and you’ll receive 9 hours of coaching from FA UEFA qualified coaches.

PE TEACHER

LEVEL 2

Our sports courses can be completed as stand-alone qualifications or can be taken alongside our Football Academy.

CAREERS

LEVEL 3

SPORT & PUBLIC SERVICES

CODE

MODE

Sport & Active Leisure BTEC Diploma (Football)

Pearson

Q

B771C1F-18A

FT

Sport & Active Leisure BTEC Diploma

Pearson

Q

B771C1F-18B

FT

Sport BTEC First Certificate (Football)

Pearson

Q

B770C2F-18A

FT

Sport BTEC First Certificate

Pearson

Q

B770C2F-18B

FT

Public Services BTEC First Extended Certificate

Pearson

Q

B800C2F-18

FT

Sport & Activity Leaders BTEC Technical Diploma (Football)

Pearson

Q

B766C2F-18A

FT

Sport & Activity Leaders BTEC Technical Diploma

Pearson

Q

B766C2F-18B

FT

Sports Activity Leadership

Pearson

Q

B755TBL-18

APF

Public Services BTEC 90 Credit Diploma

Pearson

Q

B806NCF-18

FT

Sport BTEC National Foundation Diploma (Football)

Pearson

Q

B764C3F-18A

FT

Sport BTEC National Foundation Diploma

Pearson

Q

B764C3F-18B

FT

Personal Trainer

-

Q

TBC

APS

Sports Development

-

Q

TBC

APF

Sport and sport-related activity is estimated to support over 400,000 full-time equivalent jobs, 2.3% of all jobs in England. Sport England KEY: AG - Ardleigh Green Campus FT Full-time 1yr

Q - Quarles Campus

R - Rainham Campus

APF Apprenticeship Framework

APS Apprenticeship Standard

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TEACHING ASSISTANT LEARNING SUPPORT MANAGER

FACT

Acquiring basic skills, such as reading, writing and numeracy, have a documented positive effect on marginalized populations’ incomes.

TEACHING & EDUCATION COURSES L2

A newly published paper by UNESCO shows that education is critical to escape chronic poverty and to prevent the transmission of poverty between generations.

LEVEL 3

Our courses are designed to provide opportunities to train in education at various levels. We offer a range of stimulating fulltime and part-time options; from a level 2 programme in Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools to a level 7 master’s degree in Critical Studies. Our teaching is provided by highly-qualified practitioners who have extensive experience in the education sector.

TEACHER

CODE

Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools*

CACHE

UNESCO 2017

AG

MODE

P141V3P-18

PT

Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools

CACHE

AG

P162WBL-18

APF

Education & Training Award

TQUK

AG

PC24774P-18

PT

Learning Support Practitioners Certificate

C&G

AG

P161V3P-18

PT

CACHE

AG

P171V3P-18

PT

Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Diploma Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools

A

The education sector plays a central role in society. It promotes inclusivity and social justice, opens doors to new in-life opportunities and drives economic prosperity and progress.

CAREERS

HE

TEACHING & EDUCATION

CACHE

AG

P163WBL-18

APF

Gateway

AG

P390C3F-18

FT

Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Foundation Degree Level 4 & 5

OU

AG

P360D0F-18

FT

Education & Professional Practice BA (Hons) Top-up

OU

AG

A372D1F-18

FT

Critical Studies and Education MA

OU

AG

P385HEF-18

PT

PGCE/Cert Ed (Part Time)

UEL

AG

P370HEP-18

PT

Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE)

UEL

AG

P301HEF-18

FT

Teaching, Access to HE Diploma

*Please note that we also have an April start option

“Teaching is a highly rewarding profession in which it is possible to go home at the end of the day and clearly identify moments where you have made a difference.” Caron Daley, former Havering PGCE Trainee, English Teacher and student on the MA in Critical Studies programme at Havering College

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SHORT COURSES & COMMERCIAL COURSES eg. Advice & Guidance NVQ Certificate are also available. Please check our website for the most up-to-date course listing: www.havering-college.ac.uk

KEY:

CACHE - Council for Awards in Childrens Care & Education C&G - City & Guilds OU - Open University TQUK - Training Qualifications UK UEL - University of East London

AG - Ardleigh Green Campus

Q - Quarles Campus

R - Rainham Campus

FT Full-time 1yr

FT Full-time 2yr

A Access Course

APF Apprenticeship Framework

PT Part-time

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Whether you are looking to embark on a career within transportation or warehouse management, a senior role in logistics, or preparing for higher education; our experienced teaching team will help you achieve your ambitions.

INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING MANAGER HGV DRIVER SHIFT CONTROLLER TRANSPORT PLANNER AIR & SEA OPERATIVE

FACTS The UK logistics & transport sector is worth approximately £55bn to the economy and comprises 5% of the UK GDP.

TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS COURSES L1

Transportation and logistics are crucial to our growing economy. Moving everything from animals and goods to services and people, this is a dynamic and evolving sector. It’s not just about lorry driving, a whole host of strategic and administration roles are crucial to keeping the networks moving.

CAREERS

www.havering-college.ac.uk

LEVEL 3

PWC Website

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CODE

Logistics & Transport

MODE

CILT (UK)

AG

B411C1F-18

FT

JAUPT

AG

DC25532P-18AO

PT

Logistics & Transport Certificate

CILT (UK)

AG

B411C2F-18

FT

Supply Chain Operator

Pearson

AG

P620PRG-18

APS

Supply Chain Warehouse operator

Pearson

AG

P623PRG-18

APS

Driving Goods Vehicles (Articulated driver)

Pearson

AG

TBC

APF

Professional Competence for Transport Managers (Road Haulage) Certificate

CILT (UK)

AG

DC26073E-18C

Driving Goods Vehicles (Articulated driver)

Pearson

AG

TBC

APF

Warehousing & Storage

Pearson

AG

TBC

APF

Driver Periodic Training CPC (HGV)

LEVEL 2

TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS

“Logistics has a vital role to play in bringing people and products together, it underpins our national wealth and well-being”

KEY:

The Logistics Report (FTA)

AG - Ardleigh Green Campus

DID YOU KNOW?

PT

We work in partnership with Crossrail, TFL, Ipeco & UK Power Networks

CILT - The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport Q - Quarles Campus

FT Full-time 1yr

FT Full-time 2yr

A Access Course

APF Apprenticeship Framework

R - Rainham Campus

FT Full-time 3yr

PT Part-time

APS Apprenticeship Standard

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COURSE INDEX A

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Accounting 37 Administration 43, 45 Art & Design 39 Automotive 41 B

Barbering 65 Beauty 65 Biology 75 Bricklaying 49 Built Environment 49 Business 43, 45 C

Carpentry 49 Catering 71 Childcare 69 Computing 47 Construction 49 Cookery 71 Counselling 67 Customer Service 43, 45 D

Dance 73 Decorating 49 Digital Marketing 73 Drama 73 E

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In January 2016 Havering College was rated as a ‘Good’ provider by Ofsted

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Easy to reach from anywhere in London

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Tring Gardens Harold Hill, Romford Essex RM3 9ES Tel: 01708 455 011

Construction Centre New Road, Rainham Essex RM13 8GP Tel: 01708 462 721

Motorway access from outside of London by road is easiest via the M25. The Campus is approximately three miles from M25 junction 28 and 29.

The College is approximately two miles from the M25, junction 28.

Buses: from Harold Hill Students travelling from Quarles to the new construction centre can use bus 256 which goes to Hornchurch Town Centre. Change bus to 372 or 165. Alight at Dovers Corner which is a short walk to the construction centre.

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Buses: from Romford Students travelling from Romford can use bus 165 or 103 to Dovers Corner which is a short walk to the construction centre. Bus 174 goes to Chequers Corner Dagenham, change for a 287 to Dovers Corner. Buses: from Hornchurch Students travelling from Hornchurch can use either bus 372 or 165, alight at Dovers Corner which is a short walk to the construction centre.

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Buses: 294 from Romford to Noak Hill, alight at junction of Tring Gardens and Whitchurch Road. The Campus entrance is in Tring Gardens, approximately three minutes walk. Alternatively you can catch the 174 from Romford taking you to the corner of Dagnam Park Drive by Whitchurch Road or the 256 from Hornchurch or Harold Wood to the swimming pool and change to bus 294.

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Buses: 294 from Romford via Gidea Park Station to The Ardleigh Pub; the College is approximately a four minute walk away. 256 from Hornchurch Tube, bus stops outside campus.

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OPEN EVENTS 2017 DATES Saturday 14th October, 10am-4pm, Ardleigh Green Campus - All courses Wednesday 1st November, 4-8pm, Quarles Campus - Quarles courses only Tuesday 14th November, 4-8pm, Rainham Campus - Construction Tuesday 5th December, 4-8pm, Ardleigh Green Campus - All courses

2018 DATES Thursday 18th January, 4-8pm, Ardleigh Green Campus - All courses Wednesday 14th March, 4-8pm, Ardleigh Green Campus - All courses Tuesday 12th June, 4-8pm, Ardleigh Green Campus - All courses

Havering College of Further & Higher Education Ardleigh Green Road, Hornchurch RM11 2LL e: [email protected] t: 01708 462 801 www.havering-college.ac.uk

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