Why Stacey is so X-cited about Havering College Do you dare to dream? — 16 Information & Guidance: T: 01708 462801 Building Careers in Find a course that For the latest course information go to www.havering-college.ac.uk Construction suits YOU Meeting the needs of employers and training the workforce From 14 to Degree, apprentices to professionals — 17 — 20 Havering college of further and higher education skills GUIDE 2010/11 1 2 Havering College of Further & Higher Education welcoMe There really is no better place than Havering College to begin following your dreams. Whether you are an individual seeking to develop the skills you need to pursue your chosen career, or an employer prepared to invest in staff training to help your business grow, make the right choice by coming to Havering College. Our campuses provide access to an unrivalled range of courses from a diverse curriculum. Our courses can be tailored to meet the needs of individuals and employers and delivered at one of our sites or in the work place, in a flexible and supportive way, to ensure achievement. We support progression from age 14 right the way through to degree level. This means you can enrol on an entry level course and leave with one of a wide range of degrees we have on offer. Our experts can advise on finding the course that is right for you, including the new opportunities for learners in Havering including 14-19 Diplomas and Young Apprenticeships. At Havering, we offer all our students an inclusive learning experience which blends high quality teaching and a diverse curriculum with access to cutting edge facilities. Our students are happy and we are proud of our high success rates. The latest Ofsted report recognises us as a good college with a harmonious atmosphere. Here at Havering College, we put the needs of local businesses first. The excellent training and levels of service which our staff provide for employers are recognised by our Training Quality Standard status. I hope that you will choose to learn with Havering College of Further and Higher Education and look forward to seeing you very soon. Noel Otley Principal Information & Guidance: T: 01708 462801, www.havering-college.ac.uk 3 contents General Courses Welcome 2 Getting to know us 4 Campus locations 4 Department information 4 Contact us 5 Apprenticeships Finding a course for you Skills for life & work Facing redundancy Full time courses for school leavers Higher Education & access to HE Threshold Services How & where to enrol 6 6 Fees Financial support for FE students Free tuition Guide to qualifications 8 College life Policies Nursery Learning Resource Centres Additional learning support Student Services & Students’ Union News stories 8 10 11 18 20 24 25 26 28 Havering College Business Services 30 Language & translation options 31 Map (back cover) 32 12 12 12 13 13 14 16 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. 4 Havering College of Further & Higher Education Getting to know us Campus Locations Ardleigh Green Ardleigh Green Road, Hornchurch RM11 2LL Quarles Campus Tring Gardens, Harold Hill RM3 9ES Rainham Campus Construction Centre New Road, Rainham RM13 8QN The Lanes Hair & Beauty Brentwood Sawyers Hall Lane, Brentwood, Essex CM15 9DA The Academy Department of Business, Care and Service Sectors The Department of Business, Care and Service Sectors has a host of courses to launch your career. Hair, Beauty and Complementary Therapy We are one of only five UK colleges with the prized L’Oreal Flagship Status for Hairdressing. Students learn practical skills in our professional training salons which are open to the public. The College has a modern, well-equipped building dedicated to the delivery of A Levels and GCSE’s at the Ardleigh Green campus. Staff are well qualified, committed and enthusiastic. Results are excellent and many students go on to study higher qualifications at Havering College or University. Business and Administration Courses Accountancy and Finance Our state-of-the-art business centre prepares students for today’s business world. The College has excellent links with industry and major City financial and legal firms. The Centre for Creative Arts With a suite of the latest Apple Mac computers and access to the Virtual Learning Environment, the new Centre provides a hi-tech, modern way to learn. This state-of-the-art building contains the latest facilities for students taking Art and Design, Media, Music and Performing Arts. These include a recording studio, workshops, darkrooms, exhibition space, a video-editing suite and a large TV and sound studio. There are specialist spaces for dance, drama and musical practice. Care and Early Years Care Placements and high quality teaching help students gain the vocational skills to work with children and in the wider Health and Social Care sector. Life Skills Annex The Annex teaches students with learning difficulties and / or disabilities practical life skills. This helps them to live independently, or to prepare for work or further study. We have newly refurbished the building with the latest equipment and individual kitchens. Department of Employment and Skills Training (EaST) The Department of Employment and Skills Training, or EaST, helps people make the most of their potential. We support students across the College, but we’re also here for everyone in the community – from charities and voluntary groups, to individuals and businesses. We help with literacy, numeracy, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), language support, and basic I.T. We also offer Teacher Education programmes at various levels including Foundation Degree and Teaching Assistant Programmes. Catering and Hospitality Budding chefs practise, study and gain qualifications at the exclusive Jubilee Restaurant, sited at the Quarles Campus. Sports Our sports courses offer possible career and course progression into personal training, instructing, managing sports related activities and Higher Education. Public Services Our courses prepare students for operational or support roles within the uniformed public services. Business Support and Workforce Development Teams Our Business Support and Workforce Development Teams work closely with our specialist Employer Engagement Managers to support your business. Community Ilford Training Centre Clarks Road, off 452-458 High Road, Ilford, Essex IG1 1UF 0208 514 3075 Our Community Learning Centre offers courses at every level for ESOL, Skills for Life and employerfacing courses. We also provide Basic Skills help in: • Basic I.T. with Numeracy • Internet/Email with Literacy • Digital Photography with Numeracy • Numeracy workshops • Literacy workshops • Employability/CV Workshops • SIA Door Supervisor Library Access We run courses throughout the year at local libraries. To learn about those near you call Threshold Services on 01708 462801. Information & Guidance: T: 01708 462801, www.havering-college.ac.uk 5 Department of Technology If you like to make things, take them apart, or understand how they work – we have a course for you. Construction and Related Trades We’re the ideal route to Bricklaying, Carpentry, Painting & Decorating, Surveying, Architecture and Plumbing. Build your career with practical study in outstanding workshop and classroom facilities in our new Construction Centre, based at our Rainham Campus, New Road, Rainham Electrical/Electronic Engineering Our Electrical Installation courses support apprentices and experienced electricians who want to keep up to date. Our Electronic Engineering courses teach students to use, maintain and upgrade computers and systems. I.T. and Computing As a Microsoft and CISCO authorised trainer we provide a diverse range of professional programming and networking specialist qualifications. With our excellent facilities we offer a range of full and parttime courses from Level 1 to BSc (Hons) Degrees. Motor Vehicle and Engineering Get stuck in at our fully equipped workshops. You can get hands-on with everything from a robotic arm to a rally car. We provide full and part-time motor vehicle courses at Levels 1 and 2. In Partnership with Local Schools: Havering College works in close partnership with schools in the Borough of Havering and surrounding areas. A special partnership with 13 schools in Havering has been established since 1991. Schools in the partnership are: Redden Court Emerson Park Abbs Cross Royal Liberty Gaynes The Albany Sanders Draper Hall Mead Bower Park King’s Wood Brittons Marshalls Park Chafford A pupil of any of the schools in the partnership system can transfer to any course in the college subject to meeting the entry criteria. Havering College also works with many secondary schools across the borough to provide vocational and academic links and qualifications in a number of areas. To arrange any activity with the College for pupils at your school, please contact our Schools Liaison Officers on 01708 462893 or email schools@havering-college.ac.uk Contact Us Information & Guidance / Learner Hotline 01708 462801 Employer Hotline 01708 462800 Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk www.havering-college.ac.uk 6 Havering College of Further & Higher Education Threshold Services If you’re not sure what course is for you, we’re here to help. You may want to speak to someone about any of the courses in this guide or find out about course fees. Maybe you want to speak to a tutor or even be referred to a careers adviser, to help plan long term. It’s not just about brochures and leaflets. We’ll give you the advice, and space, to make the right choice. To make sure you get a place, it makes sense to apply for your course as soon as possible. It doesn’t have to be hard choosing. Threshold Services has a friendly team of qualified Course Advisers who can guide you through the many choices on offer. We’ll tell you about the issues that affect you, like financial support, grants, childcare and access. From finding a crèche to finding an Apprenticeship, we can lend a hand. You can speak to us throughout the summer, without an appointment. You can talk to us at any time of the year, so it’s never too late to ask us how Havering’s courses can make a difference to your life. Ardleigh Green Opening Hours Term time: Monday to Thursday — 9 am to 8.30 pm Friday — 10 am to 5 pm Other times: Monday to Thursday — 9 am to 5 pm. Friday — 10 am to 5 pm Quarles Opening Hours Term times only: Monday to Thursday — 9 am to 4.30 pm. Friday — 10 am to 4.30 pm Write: Threshold Services Havering College Ardleigh Green Road Hornchurch Essex RM11 2LL Phone: 01708 462801(answerphone at peak times) Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk Web: www.havering-college.ac.uk How to enrol To make sure you get a place, it makes sense to apply for your course as soon as possible. You can enrol on a full-time Further Education course or a Higher Education course right now — so why not get in touch? For some courses you will need to contact Threshold Services for an application pack. We will be able to provide you with more detailed course information, and once your application form is received, you will be invited to attend an interview before we can offer a place. This is to ensure the course is right for you and you are able to make the commitment that will be required for the programme. Enrolment 2010 You can sign up for any course by contacting Threshold Services who will arrange for you to meet with a tutor, or in some cases enrol you straight away! You may be required to sit a target skills test prior to enrolment. Contact Us Information & Guidance / Learner Hotline 01708 462801 Employer Hotline 01708 462800 Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk www.havering-college.ac.uk Where Can I Enrol for 2010 Courses? For the latest course information please visit our website www.havering-college.ac.uk All enrolments take place at: Threshold Services Ardleigh Green Campus Ardleigh Green Road Hornchurch Essex RM11 2LL Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/haveringcollege Enrolment Opening Hours Term Time Monday – Thursday 9am – 8.30pm Friday 10am – 5pm Other Times Monday – Thursday 9am – 5pm Friday 10am – 5pm Join us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/haveringcollege see us on You Tube at www.youtube.com/haveringcollege Information & Guidance: T: 01708 462801, www.havering-college.ac.uk “High-flying student Elisha Whiten was awarded a bronze medal in the national finals of the prestigious World Skills UK Competition in Reflexology. Elisha, 18, completed a Level 3 Diploma in Complementary and Alternative Therapies.” 7 8 Havering College of Further & Higher Education Fees: further education Course fees are collected by Threshold Services College Administration Fee Students normally pay an administration fee of £45 a year on top of tuition, exam and miscellaneous fees (when relevant). However, students aged 16-18 are exempt, as are students undertaking apprenticeships, basic skills, additionality or commercial courses. Fee Concessions – Further Education You will not pay tuition fees on Further Education courses if you receive any of the following government benefits or fall into any of the following categories below: – 18 and over and taking your first full Level 2 course – 19 to 25 and taking your first full Level 3 course – over 25 and with no full Level 2 qualification, taking your first full Level 3 qualification (please refer to page 10 for more information on full Level 2 and full Level 3 courses) – taking a course that is mostly adult basic education (not including ESOL) – over 16 and under 19 on 31 August 2010 – getting income-based benefits* *proof is required Payment Methods 1. Cash 2. Cheque supported by a banker’s card 3. Visa, MasterCard, Switch, Connect 4. Direct Debit on total fees of more than £300 (half of this will be debited on enrolment) Employer Sponsored Students If your employer writes us a letter agreeing to it, we can bill them directly for your course. Employers must pay invoices by cash, cheque, or BACS, at the course start. Higher Education Access to Learning: Fund Advice For financial help with course costs like tuition fees or books, please contact Student Services on 01708 462718. Course Fees - Students from Overseas If you have not been a UK or European Union resident within the past three years, overseas rates may apply: Further Education – Full-time - £4,550 a year – Part-time - £11 for each hour of the course* Higher Education – Full-time - £6,000 a year – Part-time - £14 for each hour of the course* *Overseas students must pay the full fee when they enrol, before the course starts. Ask Threshold Services if you qualify as ‘home’ or ‘overseas’, and which fees apply to you. You can also visit www.ukcisa.org.uk to learn more. Further Education Students Financial Support Adult Learning Grant The Adult Learning Grant (ALG) helps with the cost of learning, if a student passes a financial assessment. The grant pays up to £30 per week for learners aged 19 or over, who are studying for a first full Level 2 or first full Level 3 qualification for 12 or more hours a week. For further information or an application pack please contact Student Services. Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) Students can apply for an EMA if they are 16 to 18, and have a household income no higher than £30,810. Students can receive weekly payments of up to £30. The student must be studying a full time course of 12 or more hours per week. Further information is available from the website www.direct.gov.uk/ema or from Student Services. Education pays! Students celebrating A-level results Discretionary Learner Support Fund Students over 16 studying on a full or part-time course that have a household income of £21,000 or below can apply. The student / parent of the student would usually be receiving an income-based benefit. In exceptional circumstances, household incomes up to £30,000 may be considered. Students receiving EMA/ALG may be eligible for Learner Support Funding depending on course related costs. Assistance may be given towards course related costs such as equipment, materials, books, work experience, essential residential and in some cases, travel costs. (A contribution towards these costs will be made subject to funding). Childcare If your income is under £21,000 or less you may be entitled to funding for childcare costs for either a registered nursery or childminder. Students under 20 may be eligible to apply for Care to Learn for help with their childcare costs. Students aged 20 or over may be eligible to apply for Free Childcare for training and learning for work. Please contact Student Services for further information or see the ‘Financial Assistance for Learners’ booklet. Appeals procedure All students have the right to appeal a funding decision they do not agree with. A formal appeals procedure ensures the College treats all students fairly. An Appeals Procedure document is available at Student Services and the LRC. Students should apply as early as possible due to funds being limited. Information & Guidance: T: 01708 462801, www.havering-college.ac.uk “I work for Age Concern at Painesbrook Day Centre. Working my way through my qualification has given me understanding and knowledge to progress at work. My tutor at Havering College has been a great support, as have Age Concern.” Zoe NVQ Level 3 Health and Social Care 9 10 Havering College of Further & Higher Education free tuition FREE TUITION on courses leading to a first full Level 2 or full Level 3 qualification (please refer to the 'Guide to Qualifications' on the following page). If you currently do not hold a full Level 2 or full Level 3 or higher qualification and are enrolling on a course at that level, you may not have to pay tuition fees. In order to qualify, you will be required to sign a self declaration on enrolment. Do I qualify for free tuition on a full Level 2 course? To qualify for free tuition on a full Level 2 course, you must not already hold a qualification at this level. This applies regardless of your age or financial circumstances, or whether you are in employment or not. Examples of full Level 2 qualifications: – 5 GCSEs Grade A* - C or 5 ‘O’ Level passes or 5 CSE Grade 1 – 2 AS Levels or more/1 or more ‘A’ Levels – NVQ2 – BTEC 1st Diploma – GNVQ Intermediate Certificate – Level 2 Certificate or Level 2 Diploma Apprenticeships If you are aged 16—24 attending an Apprenticeship programme, tuition is also free. Contact Threshold Services for details of our apprenticeships schemes. Do I qualify for free tuition on a Level 3 course? To qualify for free tuition on a full Level 3, you must be aged 19, but not yet 25, when you start your course, and must not already hold a qualification at this level. Examples of full Level 3 qualifications: – 2 A Levels or more – 1 A Level (double award) or more – Access to HE certificate – International Baccalaureate – NVQ3 – National Certificates or Diplomas – Advanced GNVQ – AVCE Double Award – L3 Diploma/Cert. Train to Gain Employers may be able to access free training for employees aged 19 years or over who do not already hold a full level 2 qualification or a full level 3 qualification. “I have had a keen interest in gardening since I was 12 years old and recently took up this course in order to further my knowledge and skills whilst I look for employment within the horticulture sector.” Anthony NVQ 2 Amenity Horticulture & Landscaping Information & Guidance: T: 01708 462801, www.havering-college.ac.uk Guide to Qualifications Further Education Level Academic and Vocational Examples Entry Level BTEC Certificates in Skills for Life BTEC Certificates in Skills for Working Life 1 2 3 Higher Education 4 5 4 5 6 7 8 GCSEs at Grades D-G BTEC Introductory Diplomas, Certificates & Awards NVQ Level 1 Foundation Diploma GCSEs at Grades A*-C BTEC First Diplomas, Certificates & Awards NVQ Level 2 Apprenticeships Higher Diploma AAT Foundation AS/A2 Levels Access to Higher Education Certificates Foundation Diploma in Art & Design BTEC National Diplomas, Certificates & Awards GCE Applied A Level NVQ Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeships Advanced Diploma AAT Intermediate BTEC Professional Diplomas, Certificates & Awards NVQ Level 4 AAT Technician NVQ Level 5 Degree Year 1 Certificate of Higher Education BTEC Higher National Certificate (HNC) Degree Year 2 NVQ Level 5 Foundation Degree BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND) Diploma in Higher Education Honours Degree Graduate Certificates & Diplomas Masters Degree Post Graduate Certificates & Diplomas Doctorate 11 12 Havering College of Further & Higher Education College life College policies Code of Conduct You will be required to comply with the College’s Student Code of Conduct throughout the period of your enrolment. A copy of the code can be obtained from Threshold Services. By enrolling on a course with the College, you will have accepted that serious or repeated misconduct, or a failure to maintain satisfactory academic standards, will lead to disciplinary action being taken. Car Parking Our main campuses have their own security patrolled car parks for staff, students and visitors. Use remains at the owner’s risk and parking is not guaranteed. No Smoking A strict no smoking policy operates throughout all College sites. Identity Cards The College operates an identity card system for all students and staff. The ID card gives access to internal college areas, and should be worn at all times in College. Equality and Diversity The College believes everyone has the right to fair treatment, which is why we operate an Equality Policy. Under our policy, everyone is treated fairly and without prejudice. A copy of the full scheme is available on request. Child Protection Policy/ Safeguarding Anyone who works with people under the age of 18 (or under 25, if they have a learning disability) has a duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of those young people. In line with this duty, Havering College has a Child Protection Policy and two designated Safeguarding Officers. A copy of the policy, further information, or clarification, can be obtained from the Safeguarding Officers. They can be contacted on 01708 462718 or 01708 462834. Day Nursery or Childcare Day Nursery or Child Care Children and parents can feel happy and secure in the comfortable and fun surroundings of Stepping Stones Day Nursery and Crèche. There are two locations: Stepping Stones – Ardleigh Green The nursery is open 51 weeks of the year for public, staff and students. Trained staff care for children from 3 months to 5 years, including a Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator. There is an excellent range of resources at the nursery, to cover all areas of the early years and foundation curriculum. Ilford The Ilford crèche cares for children from two to 5 years, whose parents attend the Ilford Training Centre. The crèche has a wide range of resources that cover the early years and foundation curriculum. It offers both morning sessions and afternoon sessions. You can contact Stepping Stones in Ilford on 0208 514 3019. Contact Student Services on 01708 462718 to see if the Learner Support Fund could help you with childcare costs. You can contact Stepping Stones at the Ardleigh Green campus on 01708 462827. Stepping Stones DAy Nursery 3 Months – 5 Years Baby Room – 100% Organic Open 51 weeks of the year Step inside Stepping Stones Day Nursery You will quickly sense the care and professionalism that is obvious from this friendly staff team. We place great emphasis on both education and the care given to the children. Each day there are planned activities to excite, entertain and educate each child. Our parents are busy people as they are staff or students at the college, or are from the general public. We are open for 51 weeks of the year and we like parents to feel free to ask us anything about their child, come to our meetings, get help on childcare techniques or see what is on the menu board! The meals in the nursery are prepared by a professional chef and are based on home-cooked menus, with as much fresh fruit and veg as possible. In the baby room all the food is 100% organic. We are very proud of our work with children who have special needs and have staff who are highly trained and experienced to ensure that everyone can join in, develop and thrive with us. Ardleigh Green Nursery Ardleigh Green Road Hornchurch Essex RM11 2LL Call 01708 462827 Information & Guidance: T: 01708 462801, www.havering-college.ac.uk 13 Learning Resource Centres Ardleigh Green and Quarles campuses each boast a modern Learning Resource Centre. These give students the freedom to make the most of their study time, combining quality library facilities with hitech computers and multimedia equipment, as well as individual and group study spaces. All students can use the centres, putting more than 60,000 items at their fingertips – including books, periodicals, DVDs and videos. Our open access PCs let students harness the power of the internet, meaning that online resources like journals, encyclopedias and e-books can be accessed both on and off campus. Because the College participates in a national library interlending system, students enjoy the widest resources. Our Qualified Chartered Librarians offer training sessions on catalogues and databases. You can view our online catalogue at: http://svrautolib. havering-college.ac.uk/ opac/opacreq.dll/new Additional Learning Support The Learning Support Service provides students the opportunity to seek additional learning support during their course of study at the college. Assistance can be offered to support: – Dyslexia – Deaf / Hard of Hearing – Difficulties studying in English (ESOL) – A physical disability – A learning disability – Recovering from a long-term illness – Mental & emotional well-being – Visual impairment If you would like to discuss your support need in confidence with a member of the Learning Support Team or if you require any further information please contact us using one of the following or alternatively drop into the college and ask for us at reception. Tel: 01708 455 011 ext. 2128 Fax: 01708 462735 E-mail: ALS@havering-college.ac.uk 14 Havering College of Further & Higher Education Student Services and Students’ Union We know that our students work hard – that’s why we do the maximum to help them have fun. The Student Services Team is here to help you while you are studying. We offer a variety of support, information, advice and guidance including financial and personal support. If you want to get stuck into college life you’ll like the facilities that the Student Services provide. They run many sports programmes such as basketball, football and table tennis and the Student Services Team organise a wide variety of events and activities throughout the academic year. For the full programme pick up a copy of the ‘What’s On’ leaflet from Student Services or check the student intranet. You can also rely on our Student Development Workers to come up with unmissable opportunities, including trips to Thorpe Park or the London Eye, or to see shows at a West End theatre. They also arrange our exciting Awareness weeks at all campuses. Counselling There are two counsellors at Havering College, one based at Ardleigh Green and one at Quarles Campus. The service is free to staff and students and is private and confidential. The Counsellors can assist any student who is experiencing personal difficulties, so should you need this type of support it is readily available, You can book an initial session by contacting the Counsellor direct by phone or email, or contact Student Services reception at Ardleigh Green. Sometimes just a chat can help to clear your mind and see the way forward. In addition students can speak to a qualified youth worker. Careers Zone It might seem like there’s a dizzying variety of choices ahead of you, but it’s good to know you don’t have to make them without all the facts. That’s why Student Services run the Careers Zone, an open drop-in centre with dedicated, expert Careers Advisors. Support can be given with career planning and progression, job search, CV presentation and interview skills. This can be delivered both through group tutorials and through individual interviews,. You can get the information you need to plan out the brightest choices for your future – drop in at our office in the Ardleigh Green Campus to learn more. Information & Guidance: T: 01708 462801, www.havering-college.ac.uk 15 Students’ Union Havering College has always championed its Students’ Union because it’s at the heart of student life. The Union gives all learners the chance to try new things and open new horizons. There are shows and events, subsidised trips, fund-raisers and parties – there’s always something going on. The good news is that your ideas count. Because the Union is run by students, they want you to get involved and have your say. You can join in as much or as little as you want and it’s a great way to make friends. The Executive Committee gives support to students, plan events and activities and represents students’ views to College Management. Union offices can be found in Student Services at Ardleigh Green, and in the Common Room at Quarles Campus. Elected Higher Education Officers ensure that the views of Higher Education Students studying at the College are well represented. Being part of the Students’ Union is a great way to learn valuable new skills, work as part of a team, meet new people and get the most out of your student experience. Elections for SU officers are held in March each year. Information and nomination packs are available from Student Services and Students’ Union offices a month prior to the elections – so why not get involved? Student Academic Representatives – Be a StAR and have your say StARs have the important role of finding out the needs and issues of students in their Tutor/Class Group and passing these on to the Students’ Union and the College. This allows the ‘voice’ of the students to be heard and enables the College and the Students’ Union to respond to issues quickly, making your time at Havering College more enjoyable. Two StARs are elected from every Tutor/Class Group within the College during the first term of each academic year. Contact Us Student Services Ardleigh Green 01708 462718 Student Services Quarles Campus 01708 455011 extension 4044 Student Services Rainham Campus 01708 455011 extension 1006 16 Havering College of Further & Higher Education Stacey Solomon finds College Life X-citing DO you have a dream? X Factor finalist Stacey Solomon did and she chose Havering College of Further and Higher Education to help her fulfil it. The singing sensation has credited the college with giving her the confidence to follow her quest for fame. The 20-year-old studied for a National Diploma in Performing Arts (Musical Theatre) at the college’s impressive £6million Centre for Creative Arts on the Ardleigh Green Campus complex in Hornchurch, Essex. The two year course is equivalent to three A-levels and can open the gateway to university study. Stacey was enjoying every minute of her course…until she was whisked away to stardom after wowing Simon Cowell and fellow judges at the X Factor auditions. The talented performer is on the brink of achieving celebrity status, but after jetting home from the X Factor national tour, she recently found time to return to college to officially launch our new vocational centre in Brentwood. She said: “I loved being at Havering College. I think it was one of the best experiences of my life. My teachers always made me feel more confident. Being with teachers who really help you and make you feel you are really good makes all the difference. “It is a place where you can be yourself because everyone is so normal and down to earth. I have made some brilliant friends. “If someone came to me and said they wanted to study Performing Arts, I would definitely recommend Havering College.” Strawberry Fields Forever Gets A Standing Ovation BEATLEMANIA has swept through Havering College and taken the London Palladium by storm. Strawberry Fields Forever – a new Beatles musical written by Havering College advanced practitioner Peter Dayson – received a standing ovation when it was performed for one night only in the West End. The show featuring more than 20 Beatles songs was written and performed under an educational licence. It has been highly acclaimed and has attracted great interest from the industry. The lead character – Liverpudlian family matriarch Lily – was played by Emma Tansley. Emma, 20, from Hornchurch, is a member of Youth Music Theatre UK and aspires to be an actress. Studying at the college on a Legal Secretarial course is her back-up plan. Emma said: “I was really excited to get this part and worked hard on getting the Liverpudlian accent right.” Andreas Poulloura, 20, from Rainham, played Bobby – a wannabe musician whose demo tape gets sent to Beatles producer Brian Epstein. Andreas, who is in the first year of his BTEC National Diploma Performing Arts (Musical Theatre) course, said: “It is a fantastic musical and I love the Beatles songs. I have only ever been in a school show so it was really exciting to go on stage at the London Palladium.” Strawberry Fields Forever is the college’s fourth International CrossOver Project – a unique educational concept which involves staff and students from Havering College “crossing over” for transatlantic productions in a London West End theatre and in America. This year Havering College students and staff performed at the famous Stuart’s Opera House in Nelsonville, Ohio. ROSE Shines as a Beacon THE Havering College ROSE programme has been highly commended for an Association of Colleges Beacon Award for helping people with learning difficulties into employment. The college has been Highly Commended for the RNIB and Mencap Award for Students with Learning Difficulties and/or Disabilities. The UK-wide Beacon Awards provide national recognition for excellence and innovation as well as acknowledging the talents of staff at all levels. They highlight the breadth and quality of education in the college sector. ROSE programme joint manager Sharon Gould said: “The ROSE programme highlights the positive partnership between employers and Further Education for the supported employment of people with learning difficulties and/or disabilities, and shows the commitment Havering College has to see progression, inclusion and empowerment of these people in the London Borough of Havering.” Information & Guidance: T: 01708 462801, www.havering-college.ac.uk 17 Stacey Solomon cuts ribbon at Hair and Beauty Campus X FACTOR finalist and former Havering College Performing Arts student Stacey Solomon cut the ribbon at a new state-of-the-art hair and beauty facility in Brentwood. Havering College is part of the Brentwood Learning Partnership and has invested three-quarters of a million pounds to create The Lanes Hair & Beauty Brentwood in partnership with Sawyers Hall College in Sawyers Hall Lane, Brentwood. The Lanes Hair & Beauty, Brentwood, will cater for 150 students aged from 14 to 19, as well as mature students and train them to become future professionals for the hair and beauty industry. Stacey joined guests, including industry representatives, for a celebratory evening at the new centre. Students have catwalk vision FASHION students at Havering College stepped onto the catwalk to present their innovative designs at East London’s Alternative Fashion Week. Six students in the second year of their BA Fashion degree course were among 70 up and coming designers at the event which acts as a platform for the discovery of new talent. The media, public and those in the fashion industry from all over the world flock to Spitalfields Traders Market in April when it showcases the most original and creative collections from a fresh crop of new designers. Hundreds of applications to exhibit at the show are received each year and 2010 marked a debut appearance by Havering College students. Student Rebekah Bogle, 21, from Ilford, said: “Alternative Fashion Week is a really important event as it is attended by designers and buyers from all over the world. It was very exciting to be showing some of our designs there.” Student Laxmi Rajput, 32, is from India and commutes from the Heathrow area to study fashion at Havering College. She said: “I greatly enjoy my course and the tutors are very helpful. To be part of Alternative Fashion Week was a fantastic experience.” The BA Fashion degree course is one of around 30 degree level courses offered by Havering College. NEW £2M CONSTRUCTION CENTRE BUILDS CAREERS A NEW Havering College campus to train students for specialist careers in the construction industry is meeting a crucial skills gap. Thames Gateway Minister Shahid Malik officially opened the £2million Rainham Campus Construction Centre last November. The facility will train 7,500 students in construction skills and engineering trades between now and the Olympic Games. With the London Thames Gateway area earmarked for massive redevelopment in the coming years the college will be meeting the needs of local employers, by training the workforce for now and in the future. 18 Havering College of Further & Higher Education Apprenticeships Apprenticeships provide the best of both worlds and are offered as follows: — Apprenticeships at level 2 — Advanced Apprenticeships at level 3 — Adult Apprenticeships for those aged 24+ The key to a successful Apprenticeship is an appropriate, supportive and safe working environment, a strong commitment to achieve, matched with support from experienced college staff throughout the programme. Havering College has established strong links with employers and can provide some assistance in finding suitable employees or employment, although this cannot be guaranteed. Course Apprenticeships have three main elements within a specific industry framework: — NVQ (National Vocational Qualification) – the work based element of your programme, where you will learn new skills in a working environment. You will be required to complete a portfolio of evidence, which will be reviewed by an occupationally competent assessor and your progress will be reviewed on a regular basis. — Technical Certificate – a recognised qualification that provides you with the underpinning knowledge for the NVQ. This is generally delivered at college on a day release basis. — Key Skills – in Communication, Application of Number and IT are needed to work effectively in a modern working environment. You will develop these skills by working as part of a team and successfully carrying out every-day tasks. This element of the programme is assessed via a portfolio of evidence and end test. If you are not in employment, Programme-Led Pathways allow you the opportunity to complete the Technical Certificate element of a framework at college, as described above, either on a full-time or part-time basis. This will count towards the relevant framework should you progress to an Apprenticeship. Apprenticeships range from Administration to Engineering, Motor Vehicle Panel Beating and Spraying to Accounting. If you are interested in an Apprenticeship, check out the Apprenticeships column throughout the courses listed. Course code Start date Duration (weeks) Level Apprenticeships AAT Foundation B500WBL Sep 10 35 2 A AAT Intermediate B501WBL Sep 10 35 3 A Apprenticeships NVQ 2 Apprenticeship in Information Technology P880PLP Flexible 36 2 A NVQ 2 Apprenticeship in Administration C503WBL Flexible 36 2 A Flexible 36 NVQ 3 Advanced Apprenticeship in Administration C505WBL 3 A NVQ 2 Horticulture Apprenticeships City and Guilds P889V2P 2 A Diploma in work-based Horticulture Day As required 36 2 A NVQ 2 Trowel Occupations J605WBL — — 2 A NVQ 2 Wood Occupations J632WBL — — 2 A NVQ 2 Painting and Decorating J630WBL — — 2 A NVQ 2 Plumbing J600WBL Sep 10 72 2 A NVQ 3 Plumbing J612WBL Sep 10 3 A Advanced Apprenticeship in Electrical Technology flexible A NVQ 2 Electrical Installation (PEO) J846WBL Sep 10 NVQ 3 Installing & Commissioning ETS & EQUIP (NVQ only) J835V3P Day TBC 36 wks x 2 yrs 2 A TBC 3 A Apprenticeship in Engineering Sep 10 2 A Apprenticeship in Engineering Sep 10 3 A Apprenticeship in Motor Vehicle Body Repair Sep 10 2/3 A Apprenticeship in Fabrication & Welding 2 A Apprenticeship in Fabrication & Welding 3 A Apprenticeship in Maintenance 2 A Apprenticeship in Maintenance 3 A Apprenticeship in Manufacturing 2 A Apprenticeship in Manufacturing 3 A Apprenticeship in Carry & Deliver Goods A Apprenticeship in Driving Goods Vehicles 3 A Apprenticeship in Warehousing & Storage 3 A Apprenticeship in Youth & Community Work 2/3 A Apprenticeship in Advice & Guidance 2/3 A Apprenticeship in Teaching Assistance 2/3 A Information & Guidance: T: 01708 462801 For the latest course information go to www.havering-college.ac.uk “I feel this Apprenticeship Programme has given me the springboard I need to fulfil the career I want. With support from the college and my employers the opportunities available to me are that much nearer.” Lauren / Advanced Apprentice with F Barnes & Son, Solicitors, Romford 19 20 Havering College of Further & Higher Education Finding a course that suits YOU Course Course code Start date Duration (weeks) Level Apprenticeships IAB Foundation BC55C2E EVE 1/9/2010 35 2 AAT Foundation B500V2P/E DAY/EVE Sep 10 35 2 A AAT Foundation B500WBL Sep 10 35 2 A AAT Intermediate B501V3P/E DAY/EVE Sep 10 35 3 A AAT Intermediate B501WBL Sep 10 35 3 A AAT Technician B533V4P/E DAY/EVE Sep 10 12 AAT Technician — Module 1 — Management Accounting 1 BC20V4P/E DAY/EVE Sep 10 AAT Technician — Module 2 — Financial Statements BC21V4P/E DAY/EVE Sep 10 12 AAT Technician — Module 3 — Personal Taxation BC22V4P/E DAY/EVE Sep 10 12 AAT Technician — Module 4 — MAS Project BC23V4P/E DAY/EVE Sep 10 2 ATT Technician — Module 5 — Business Taxation or Cash Management BC24V4P/E DAY/EVE Sep 10 12 AAT Technician — Module 6 — Management Accounting 2 BC25V4P/E DAY/EVE Sep 10 12 Introduction to Securities and Investments BC72C3P DAY Jan 11 8 Business, Administration and Finance NVQ 2 Advice and Guidance P024V2P DAY 2 NVQ 3 Advice and Guidance P024V3P DAY 3 NVQ 4 Advice and Guidance P024V4P 4 NVQ 2 Customer Service BC46V2P DAY 2 NVQ 3 Customer Service BC46V3P DAY 3 NVQ 2 Apprenticeship in Administration C503WBL TBC 2 A NVQ 3 Advanced Apprenticeship in Administration C505WBL Flexible A Start your own Business BC75Z1E EVE Sep 10 NVQ 2 Children’s Care Learning & Development B002V2P DAY Sep 10 NVQ 2 Children’s Care Learning & Development B002V2E EVE Sep 10 36 2 NVQ 3 Children’s Care Learning & Development B003V3P DAY Sep 10 48 3 NVQ 3 Children’s Care Learning & Development B003V3E EVE Sep 10 48 3 NVQ 2 Health & Social Care B095V2P DAY Sep 10 36 2 NVQ 3 Health & Social Care B096V3E EVE Sep 10 36 3 NVQ 4 Health & Social Care B097V4P DAY Sep 10 36 4 Leadership & Management in Care Services B060V4P DAY Sep 10 36 3 Access to Health & Social Care B015C3F Sep 10 36 4 Support in Care Services B099V2P DAY Sep 10 36 3 Care, Health and Early Years 36 2 TBC A 21 Information & Guidance: T: 01708 462801 For the latest course information go to www.havering-college.ac.uk Course Course code Start date Duration (weeks) Level Apprenticeships Construction, Planning & The Built Environment NVQ 2 Trowel Occupations J605WBL TBC TBC 2 A NVQ 2 Wood Occupations J632WBL TBC TBC 2 A NVQ 2 Painting & Decorating J630WBL TBC TBC 2 A NVQ 3 Plumbing Studies J613C3P DAY Sep 10 36 Certificate in Basic Plumbing Studies J603C2P DAY Sep 10 72 2 On-site Assessment and Training TBCTBC TBC 2 NVQ 2 Plumbing Sep 10 up to 72 2 A NVQ 3 Plumbing J600V3P DAY Sep 10 up to 72 3 A BTEC National Certificate Construction J701NCP DAY Sep 10 TBC 3 2D Computer Aided Design Level 2 Principles & Practice JC01C2E EVE Sep 10 36 2 2D Computer Aided Design Level 3 Application & Modification JC03C3E EVE Sep 10 36 3 3D Computer Aided Design Level 3 JC05C2E EVE Sep 10 36 3 2D Computer Aided Design Level 4 Using AutoCAD JC07C4E EVE Sep 10 36 4 Certificate in Person Centred Art Therapy Skills SC11Z1E EVE Sep 10 120 hours Certificate in Theoretical & Personal Development in Counselling Practice SC18C2E EVE Sep 10 45 hours NVQ 2 Retail Skills P777BNK Flexible TBC 2 NVQ 2 Customer Care P500V2P DAY Flexible TBC 2 NVQ 2 Cleaning Services P510V2P DAY Flexible TBC 2 NVQ 2 Caretaker Services P520V2P DAY Flexible TBC 2 Counselling Employment Skills Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies C&G 2330 Electrical Installation Level 2 J631C2E EVE Sep 10 36 2 C&G 2330 Electrical Installation Level 2 J633C2P DAY Sep 10 36 2 C&G 2330 Electrical Installation Level 3 J635C3P DAY Sep 10 36 3 C&G 2330 Electrical Installation Level 3 J635C3E EVE Sep 10 36 3 C&G 2381 17th Edition (IEE Wiring Regulations) 2008 Update JC20C3P Oct 10 / Various DAY/EVE 1 day or 2 eves plus a 2 hour exam C&G 2382 17th Edition (IEE Wiring Regulations) JC40C3E/P DAY/EVE Oct.10/ Jan.11/ Apr.11 10 C&G 2391 Inspection Testing & Certification of Electrical Installation JC02C3E/P DAY/EVE Oct.10/ Jan.11/ Apr.11 82 C&G 2391 Inspection Testing PAT NVQ 3 Installing & Commissioning ETS & Equipment J835WBL 3 BTEC Extended Certificate in Engineering Q820P059 Sep 10 36 2 BTEC Diploma in Electrical/Electronic Engineering q820p039 Sep 10 72 3 BTEC Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Q820P041 Sep 10 72 3 ABC Certificate in Welding & Fabrication Level 1 Q820P247 Sep 10 36 1 ABC Certificate in Welding & Fabrication Level 2 Q820P248 Sep 10 36 2 ABC Diploma in Welding & Fabrication Level 3 Q820P245 Sep 10 36 3 ABC Certificate in Welding & Fabrication Level 3 Q820P246 Sep 10 36 3 Performing Engineering Operations Level 1 Sep 10 36 1 Performing Engineering Operations Level 2 Q820P049 Sep 10 36 2 NVQ IMI Paint & Body 22 Havering College of Further & Higher Education Course Course code Start date Duration (weeks) Level Apprenticeships Foundation Skills Edexcel Entry Level Award in Personal Progress Edexcel Entry Level Certificate in Personal Progress E1 Edexcel Entry Level Diploma in Personal Progress E1 Sep 10 36 E1 Life Skills including Personal & Social Development and Employability E2 Edexcel Entry Level BTEC Certificate in WorkSkills E3 Edexcel BTEC Diploma in WorkSkills E1 Hair, Beauty and Holistic Therapy Thai Herbal Compress Massage - Body Treatments BC13C3S/091A Hot Stone Massage - Body Treatments BC14C3S/091A 1 day Hot Stone Massage - Face Treatments BC15C3S/091A 1 day Thermal Ear Candling BC16C3S/091A 1 day P900Z1P DAY Sep 10 30 City & Guilds (3807) Entry Level 2 and 3 Skills for P910ZEP DAY Working Life Horticulture Option Sep 10 36 E2/E3 1 day Horticulture City & Guilds (9352) Diploma in Practical Horticulture 1 National Certificate in Horticulture 36 2 City & Guilds (0062) Certificate / Practical Certificate in Gardening P520V2P DAY Sep 10 30 2 Diploma in work-based Horticulture 30 2 BC81C2S DAY Oct.10/ Mar/Jun.11 A Hospitality, Sport and Fashion Level 2 Award In Food Safety in Catering 1 day Customise (Fashion) TBC Part 1: 15th Sep 10– 10 24th Nov 10 Customise (Fashion) TBC Part 2: 5th Jan 11– 16th Mar 11 2 10 Information & Communication Technology ICT Entry Level TBC Sep 10 12 E1 ITQ (Information Technology Qualification) Level 1 TBC Flexible 20 1 ITQ (Information Technology Qualification) Level 2 TBC Flexible 24 2 ITQ (Information Technology Qualification) Level 2 TBC Flexible 20 2 ITQ (Information Technology Qualification) Level 3 TBC Flexible 36 3 Apprenticeship in Information Technology — Adult (NVQ 2) TBC Flexible 36 2 Microsoft Certified Professional On Server 2003 Network Environment JC91C3E EVE Microsoft Certified Professional On Server 2003 Network Infrastructure JC92C3E EVE 36 Fundamentals of Network Security JC93C3E EVE 36 Microsoft Certified Professional on Windows XP Professional (Unit 21) JC94C3E EVE 18 Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator JC95C3E EVE Sep 10 BTEC National Certificate in I.T. Practitioners J440NCP DAY Sep 10 A 36 36 x 2 years CISCO Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Evenings CCNA 1 Network Fundamentals JC61C3E Sep 10/Feb 11 18 CCNA 2 Protocols and Rating Concepts JC62C3E Sep 10/Feb 11 18 CCNA 3LAN Switching JC63C3E Sep 10/Feb 11 18 CCNA 4 Addressing the WAN JC64C3E Sep 10/Feb 11 18 Computer Maintenance & Installation JC80C2E EVE Sep 10 18 iMedia Digital Graphics — Level 3 JC81C3E EVE Sep 10/Feb 11 10 3 Information & Guidance: T: 01708 462801 For the latest course information go to www.havering-college.ac.uk Course Course code Start date iMedia Website Design Web Authoring — Level 2 JC82C2E EVE Sep 10 / Apr 11 Duration (weeks) 10 Level 2 iMedia Website Design Web Authoring — Level 3 JC82C3E EVE Jan 11 10 3 iMedia Digital Animation — Level 3 JC83C3E EVE Apr 10 10 3 Professional Unit In Web Design AC15Z1E EVE Sep 10 20 Access To HE Computing J061C3F Sep 10 36 British Sign Language Stage 1 AC46Z1P/E DAY/EVE Sep 10 32 British Sign Language Stage 2 AC46Z2P/E DAY/EVE Sep 10 32 ESOL English for Speakers of other Languages PEHCONS Various GCSE: English Language — Eve AC130G1E EVE Sep 10 Apprenticeships ILM NVQ Level 2 in Team Leading B606V2P DAY Flexible Flexible 2 ILM Level 3 Award in First Line Management BC04C3P DAY TBC 12 3 ILM Level 3 Certificate in First Line Management BC60M3P DAY Sep 10 30 3 CIPD Certificate In Personnel Practice BC86C3P DAY Sep 10 30 GCSE: Mathematics — Eve AC155G1E EVE Sep 10 32 GCSE: Science — Eve AC170G1E EVE Sep 10 32 NVQ 2 Supporting Learning and Teaching in Schools P140V2P DAY/Eve Sep 10 30 2 NVQ 3 Supporting Learning and Teaching in Schools P150V3P/E DAY/EVE Sep 10 35 3 Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector P400Z3P/E DAY/EVE Sep 10 10 Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector P410Z3P/E DAY/EVE Sep 10 30 Assessing Candidates (Methods — A1) — Internal Candidates P032Z1O TBC 36 Verifier Award — Internal Candidates P033Z1O TBC 36 NVQ 2 Carry & Deliver Goods P620V2P TBC TBC 2 NVQ 2 Driving Goods Vehicles P624V2P TBC TBC 2 NVQ 2 Storage & Warehousing P623V2P TBC TBC 2 NVQ Road Passenger Vehicle Driving (Taxi’s & PHV) P622V2P TBC TBC 2 NVQ 2 Passenger Carrying Vehicle Driving (Bus & Coach) P625V2P TBC TBC LEVEL 3 NVQ in Logistics Operational Management PHCNT3L 3 A950C2E EVE Sep 10 2 Languages Pre-entry-Level 2 32 Management Science & Mathematics Teaching & Training Transport & Logistics 2 Youth & Community Certificate in Youth Work 36 23 24 Havering College of Further & Higher Education Looking to get back into work or move up the career ladder? We offer the chance to improve your job skills while gaining a nationally recognised qualification in Adult Literacy or Numeracy. Need a hand with words or numbers? Lots of talented people need a hand with English and Maths. For example, Einstein was dyslexic. When you improve your skills reading, writing or using numbers, you open lots of doors. You don’t just find it helps at College or at work. It can make a big difference with things like bills and forms, or helping the kids with homework. Course We can help you improve your basic skills in literacy and numeracy and you get a proper, recognised qualification too. “Working with Havering College has helped our customers to improve their skills and get back into work.” Alan Parrott You will find helpful, friendly tutors and meet other people, just like you, who are enjoying the course. Employer Engagement Manager We can help if you already study at the College, and your English and Maths are holding you back. We can also help even if you haven’t done a course before, or aren’t a student with us. Job Centre Plus If you want to improve your skills, or know someone who does, why not come and speak to us at Threshold Services? Course code Start date Duration (weeks) Level Apprenticeships Preparation for Work, Life and Further Education Adult Literacy / English P010ZEP Sep.10/ Feb.11 Entry Adult Literacy / English P010Z1P Sep.10/ Feb.11 15-18 1 & 2 Adult Numeracy / Maths P015Z1P Sep.10/ Feb.11 15-18 Entry Adult Numeracy / Maths P015Z1P Sep.10/ Feb.11 15-18 1&2 Numeracy with Basic IT P007Z1P Sep.10/ Feb.11 18 Literacy with Internet & Email P008Z1P Sep.10/ Feb.11 15 Literacy with Intermediate IT P008Z1P Sep.10/ Feb.11 15 Numeracy with Digital Photography P007Z1P Sep.10/ Feb.11 18 ESOL Levels from Beginners Pre Entry to Level 2 PEHCONS Various Literacy for ESOL PEHCONS Various Numeracy for ESOL PEHCONS 15-18 ESOL Young Learners PEHCONS Full-time How to enrol To make sure you get a place, it makes sense to apply for your course as soon as possible. You can enrol on a full-time FE course or a Higher Education course right now — so why not get in touch? For some courses you will need to contact Threshold Services for an application pack. We will be able to provide you with more detailed course information, and once your application form is received, you will be invited to attend an interview before we can offer a place. This is to ensure the course is right for you and you are able to make the commitment that will be required for the programme. Enrolment 2010 You can sign up for any course by contacting Threshold Services who will arrange for you to meet with a tutor, or in some cases enrol you straight away! You may be required to sit a target skills test prior to enrolment. Contact Us Information & Guidance / Learner Hotline 01708 462801 Employer Hotline 01708 462800 Email: information@havering-college.ac.uk www.havering-college.ac.uk Where Can I Enrol for 2010 Courses? For the latest course information please visit our website www.havering-college.ac.uk All enrolments take place at: Threshold Services Ardleigh Green Campus Ardleigh Green Road Hornchurch Essex RM11 2LL Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/haveringcollege Enrolment Opening Hours Term Time Monday – Thursday 9am – 8.30pm Friday 10am – 5pm Other Times Monday – Thursday 9am – 5pm Friday 10am – 5pm Join us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/haveringcollege see us on You Tube at www.youtube.com/haveringcollege Information & Guidance: T: 01708 462801 For the latest course information go to www.havering-college.ac.uk facing redundancy Are you facing redundancy, looking to return to work or have been unemployed for six months or more? Are you facing redundancy, looking to return to work or have been unemployed for six months or more? We offer bespoke training packages that will help you prepare for work and we will work with you to find a job. Our New Start programme will provide you with information, advice and guidance as well as retraining opportunities. We will support you in accessing the right training package, working with your existing skills to improve your opportunities in the job market. All of the training packages on offer include: – CV writing, job search and interview techniques – Communication, team working and problem solving – English, maths and computer skills for the workplace – Leadership, management and action planning Courses on offer – SIA Security – I.T. – Customer Care and Retail – Introduction to Health and Social Care – Electrical – Warehousing and Logistics including FLT. – Introduction to the Construction Industry including CSCS – Management – Access to Teaching / Teaching Assistant – Introduction to Commercial Horticulture – Introduction to Catering and Food Safety A range of specialist skills training required by industry and occupational sectors is also available. The New Start programme is linked to Jobcentre Plus Rapid Response Service, to make sure that while you are facing redundancy or you are already workless, you are given the right help to get back into work as quickly as possible. For further information and availability, please call our New Start hotline on 01708 462801 or email: information@havering-college.ac.uk alternatively you can visit: Threshold Services at Ardleigh Green 25 26 Havering College of Further & Higher Education Full-time School Leavers courses Full-time Courses Starting September 2010 To make sure you get a place, it makes sense to apply for your course as soon as possible, but it doesn’t have to be hard choosing. Threshold Services has a friendly team of qualified Course Advisers who can guide you through the many choices on offer. We’ll tell you about the issues that affect you, like financial support, grants, childcare and access. From receiving financial advice to finding an Apprenticeship, we can lend a hand. You can speak to us throughout the summer, without an appointment. You can also talk to us at any time of the year, so it’s never too late to ask us how Havering’s courses can make a difference to your life. GCSEs Daytime GCSEs require 4 to 5 hours attendance at College per subject, per week, spread over 2/3 days for 32 weeks. – Business Studies – Chemistry – English Language – English Literature – Film Studies – Human Physiology & Health – Humanities – ICT – Mathematics – Media Studies – Photography – Physics – Science AS/A2s Daytime AS/A2s require 5 hours attendance at College per subject, per week, spread over 2/3 days each week for 32 weeks. – Accounts – Art – Biology – Business Studies – Chemistry – Communication & Culture – English Language – English Literature – Film Studies – Information Technology – Law – Mathematics – Media & Photography – Physics – Psychology – Sociology Full-time Vocational Courses Full-time vocational courses require attendance at College 2 to 4 days per week for 36/72 weeks between September 2010— July 2011 and September 2011—July 2012. Business, Administration and Finance – OCR National Certificate in Business – BTEC First Diploma Business – BTEC National Diploma Business – OCR NVQ 1 Administration – OCR NVQ 2 Administration – OCR Level 2 Diploma in Administration – OCR Level 3 Diploma in Administration – ILEX Legal Secretaries 1 Certificate – ILEX Legal Secretaries 2 Diploma – Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT): Foundation, Intermediate, Technician Care, Health and Early Years – OCR National Certificate in Health & Social Care – BTEC First Diploma Health & Social Care – BTEC National Certificate in Caring – BTEC National Certificate in Health Studies – Access to Higher Education Health & Social Care – CACHE Foundation Award Caring for Children – CACHE Level 2 Diploma in Childcare and Education – CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Childcare and Education Construction, Planning & the Built Environment – C & G Building Craft Occupations – Level 1 Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment – C & G Intermediate Construction Award: Trowel, Wood, Painting & Decorating – Level 2 Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment – Level 3 Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment – ASET Level 1 National Award Plumbing – Certificate in Basic Plumbing Studies – C & G Plumbing Technical Certificate – C & G Level 3 Plumbing Skills – BTEC First Diploma Construction – BTEC National Diploma Construction Creative Arts, Media and Music – Access to Further Education: Art and Media – BTEC First Diploma Art and Design – BTEC National Diploma Art and Design – BTEC Foundation Diploma to Higher Education: Art and Design – BTEC National Diploma Graphic Design – BTEC National Diploma Fashion – BTEC National Diploma Photography – BTEC First Diploma Media – BTEC National Diploma Media Information & Guidance: T: 01708 462801 For the latest course information go to www.havering-college.ac.uk 27 School Leavers were over the moon when Apollo astronaut Charles Duke – one of only 12 men to have ever stood on the surface of the moon – was a guest of Havering College’s Department of Technology – BTEC First Diploma Music – BTEC National Diploma Music Practice or Music Technology – BTEC First Diploma Performing Arts – BTEC National Diploma Performing Arts – Pathways: Dance, Acting, Musical or Production Arts Engineering & Manufacturing Technologies – NVQ 1 Performing Engineering Operations: Engineering/Electrical – NVQ 1 Performing Engineering Operations: Engineering and Workshop Skills – C & G 2330 Electrical Installation Level 2 – BTEC Introductory Diploma Engineering (Electrical/ Electronics) – BTEC Extended Certificate Electronics Level 2 – BTEC National Diploma Communication Electronics – EMTA Level 2 Performing Engineering Operations Mechanical – BTEC Diploma Engineering Level 2 – BTEC Extended Diploma Electrical/Electronic Engineering Level 3 – BTEC Extended Diploma Mechanical Engineering Level 3 – C & G Entry Level Certificate in Automotive Vehicle Maintenance – IMI Level 1 Award Motor Vehicle – IMI Level 1 Award Vehicle Fitting – IMI Level 2 Certificate Vehicle Fitting Operations – IMI Level 1 Light Vehicle Body Repair – IMI Level 2 Light Vehicle Body Repair Motor Sport Engineering – BTEC Diploma Motor Sport Level 2 – BTEC Extended Diploma Motor Sport Level 3 Hair and Beauty – NVQ 1 Beauty – NVQ 2 Beauty – NVQ 3 Beauty – Level 2 Diploma Complementary Therapies – VTCT Level 3 Diploma Complementary Therapies – C & G NVQ 1 Hairdressing – C & G NVQ 2 Hairdressing – C & G NVQ 3 Hairdressing Horticulture – Diploma in Practical Horticulture Level 1 and 2 Hospitality, Sport and Public Services – C&G Foundation Level 1 in Catering – C&G Level 1 Diploma in Professional Cookery – C&G NVQ 2 in Professional Cookery – C&G NVQ 3 in Professional Cookery – BTEC Foundation Level 1 in Sport and Public Services – BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Sport – BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Sport – BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport – Romford Football Academy (Level 3) – BTEC Foundation Level 1 in Sport and Public Services – BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Public Services – BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Public Services – BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Public Services Communication Technology – OCR National Certificate in ICT – BTEC Introductory Diploma for I.T. @ Work – BTEC National Diploma I.T. Practitioners Business Information Systems – ICT Systems Support – Software Development Preparation for Work, Life and Further Education – Pre Entry Life Skills Levels 1, 2 & 3 – Entry Level Living Skills – Entry Level Skills for Learning & Work Levels 1, 2 & 3 – Entry Level Art/Photography – Entry Level Catering – Entry Level Child Development – Foundation Skills Access to: Health & Social Care (Level 1) Business/ICT Art, Media & Design Horticulture Certificate Introducing: Retail Business Administration – BTEC Introductory Diploma in Vocational Studies – English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) 28 Havering College of Further & Higher Education Higher Education & Access to Higher Education There are lots of reasons to take a Higher Education course at Havering. We offer dozens of high quality HE choices, to unlock your academic and professional potential. A wide range of people enjoy learning with us – from mature students to sixth formers, from mums learning photography right through to budding graphic designers. Students can progress at the level that’s right for them. We offer Access courses, Foundation Degrees, HNDs and HNCs, Undergraduate Degrees and professional qualifications. Many choices can be taken part-time. We don’t charge top-up tuition fees and for 2010/11, our full-time fees are just £1310. Loans and grants are available to help support the cost and our Threshold Services team can give you advice about these. Access Courses Access Courses are a great stepping stone to Higher Education. If you’d like to do a degree, but don’t have the entry qualifications, an Access Course is the perfect way to qualify. – Access to Higher Education – Computing (full-time one year, or part-time two years) – Access to Higher Education – Health and Social Care (full-time one year, or part-time two years) – Foundation Diploma in Art & Design (full-time one year) HNC and HND Higher National Certificates (HNC) and Higher National Diplomas (HND) These are undergraduate qualifications, approximately equal to the first two years of a degree programme. Because they are developed with industrial and professional bodies, you gain valuable skills that prepare you both for work and progression to Higher Education. – HNC/D Construction – HNC/D Graphic Design – HNC/D Performing Arts – HNC/D Engineering – HNC Media – HNC Photography Foundation Degrees Foundation Degrees are vocational qualifications, developed with national employers and organisations. These courses are designed for the modern world, providing much needed high-level skills and work experience, allowing students to enter their chosen career or progress to Bachelors degree at university. Foundation Degrees are designed to change so they remain current with needs and trends in the workplace. The qualification you achieve will be tailored to meet the requirements of industry and close links with organisations provide a good insight into the “real working world” and modern practices. Foundations Degrees at Havering College require two years of full-time study or you can take some of the courses part-time over three years. – Computing & Systems Development – Early Childhood Studies – Electrical Engineering – Mechanical Engineering – Motorsport Engineering – Teaching Assistants – Business and Management (Subject to Validation) Degrees Havering College offers a range of Honours Degrees. Many of the courses can be studied full-time or part-time. – BA (Hons) 3 Dimensional Design – BA/BSc (Hons) Combined Studies in Social Sciences (Psychology, Sociology) – BSc (Hons) Computing and Systems Development (Subject to Validation) – BA (Hons) Contemporary Music and Technology – BA (Hons) Counselling and Psychotherapy – BEng (Hons) Engineering – BA (Hons) Fashion – BA (Hons) Fine Art – BA (Hons) Graphic Design – BA (Hons) Social Work – BA (Hons) Youth & Community Studies Post Graduate Qualifications Our post-qualifying courses are designed for graduates wishing to develop their careers. – Post Graduate Certificate/Diploma in Practice Education (Social Work) – Post Graduate Certificate/Diploma in Working With Adults (Social Work) Teacher Education – PCE (post-compulsory education) – Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) – Professional Certificate in Education Level 5 – Additional Diploma as a subject specialist (Subject to Validation) Contact Us Pop in to Threshold Services to discuss your options with our specialist Higher Education Team or contact them directly on 01708 462793 email: he@havering-college.ac.uk www.havering-college.ac.uk Information & Guidance: T: 01708 462801 For the latest course information go to www.havering-college.ac.uk "Havering College was very supportive and it is very local. I found it to have an excellent learning environment and well geared up to support mature students." Yolande, a former sales manager who became pregnant in the final year of her BA (Hons) degree in Pastoral Counselling and Psychology, achieved a first! 29 30 Havering College of Further & Higher Education Havering College Business Services Bespoke Training, Business Skills & Apprenticeships Whether you are looking for entry-level NVQs, training tailored to the specific needs of your business or higher level skilled qualifications and whether you need this to be delivered at the College or at your place of work, Havering College is well placed to deliver. Havering College is the proud holder of the Training Quality Standard (TQS) kitemark recognising our excellence in working with businesses. The award acknowledges the College as one of the leading training providers in the country. Supporting and meeting the training and development needs of employers sits at the heart of the College’s mission. Employer Engagement We have Employer Engagement Managers covering almost every specialist field. This means we can give expert advice to employers, shaping and delivering training solutions to meet individual employers’ requirements. Bespoke college programmes run by Havering College can enhance your company’s productivity and boost your profits. Employees also appreciate the chance to upskill and the way in which training can help them ‘work smarter’. Our experts will also identify any potential funding which may be available towards the cost of any training. We offer nationally approved qualifications, which can be offered under Train to Gain or as an apprenticeship that attract Government funding, a proportion of these would be free of charge whilst some would be partially funded. Bespoke provision which meets your specific business needs, may attract a professional fee to cover the design of the course and the costs of delivery. 9571 Havering Skills Guide_ART_AMENDED.indd 30 Contact one of the college’s Employer Engagement Managers to discuss your specific needs. Havering College has recently been awarded funding for a number of projects as part of the Government’s response to high redundancy rates across the capital. New Start Our New Start programme supports employers and/or individuals with advice, guidance and re-training opportunities that reflect the needs of the local labour market. This programme is linked to the Jobcentre Plus Rapid Response Service for a fully integrated service. Support is available for all employers/companies that face redundancy issues. As part of this initiative, we offer activities and/or training over an eight week period for companies that are willing to extend the redundancy period to allow staff access to skills development activity that enhances their future job prospects – helping them re-enter employment elsewhere quickly. Havering College also seeks employers who may wish to use our bespoke New Start service to fill any vacancies they may have. Contact Us Threshold Services 01708 462800 Information@havering-college.ac.uk www.havering-college.ac.uk 28/5/10 12:50:36 Language and translation options31 Information & Guidance: T: 01708 462801, www.havering-college.ac.uk If you have difficulty reading this because you require it in another format or English is not your first language, you can ask for a translation by ticking one of the boxes. Fill in your name and address and return this form to the address below. 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AD E NHAM R O G UPMINSTER STATION (TfL) HORNCHURCH STATION WOOD LANE W I NGLE SAINSBURYS T TO N L A WAY TIN E CHEQUERS PUBLIC HOUSE H AC E ELM PARK AVENU ELM PARK STATION J29 D LA N HORNCHURCH SPORTS CENTRE ROAD AM INH ROAD ROAD EMERSON PARK STATION RD N O R T H S T U P P E R RA A HIGH STREE EN TYE S GR E E N QUEENS THEATRE H GREEN ROAD R US DAGENHAM UTH W AY BUTT ROMFORD STATION UTH MES S J31 RD 6 A130 RAINHAM STATION c2c 0 A109 A13 PURFLEET STATION GATWICK DARTFORD TUNNEL & QUEEN ELIZABETH II BRIDGE Motorway access from outside of London by road is easiest via the M25. The Campus is approximately three miles from M25 Junctions 28 and 29. Buses: 294 from Romford via Gidea Park Station to The Ardleigh and Dragon; College is approximately four minutes walk. 256 from Hornchurch Tube, bus stops outside campus. Train: National Express East Anglia to Gidea Park or Emerson Park Halt. Ardleigh Green Campus is approximately 15 minutes walk from Gidea Park Station. Havering College Quarles Campus Tring Gardens, Harold Hill, Romford, Essex RM3 9ES. Rainham Campus Construction Centre New Road, Rainham, Essex RM13 8QN Tel: 01708 462721 Fax:01708 462722 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. 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. 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. From Barking Students travelling from Barking can take bus 287 which goes directly from Barking station to the new construction centre. Train: The c2c train from London Fenchurch Street to Southend Central runs past the new construction centre. The nearest station is Rainham which is a short walk to the construction centre. There is easy access from Barking and Thurrock/ Grays stations to the new Construction Centre. Havering College Brentwood Centre 81-85 High Street, Brentwood, Essex CM14 4RR Tel: 01277 262027 Ilford Training Centre Clarks Road, Off 452-458 High Road, Ilford, Essex IG1 1UF Tel: 020 8514 3075 The Lanes Hair & Beauty Sawyers Hall Lane, Brentwood, Essex CM15 9DA Tel: 01277 212262 Tel: 01708 455011 Fax: 01708 462888 The College is approximately two miles from M25 Junction 28. Buses: 294 from Romford to Noak Hill, alight at “Duckwood Inn” in 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. Train: National Express East Anglia to Harold Wood, then 294 bus to “Duckwood Inn” in Whitchurch Road. The campus entrance is in Tring Gardens, approximately three minutes walk.
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