www.bridgwater.ac.uk HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS 2016/17 Welcome to Bridgwater College Contents We recognise that making a choice about a higher education course and finding the best place to study can be a challenge. We hope that the information in this prospectus will help you make an informed choice and that the College can offer you the opportunity and course you are looking for. An increasing number of students are attracted by Foundation Degrees, Higher National qualifications and professional programmes. These qualifications aim to help students enter their chosen career at a higher level or progress within their existing employment. We also have partnerships with universities which make it possible for students to top-up their qualification to Degree level in a number of disciplines. We believe that choosing Bridgwater College represents an excellent choice. As an award winning college with strong links with industry, a wide range of courses and an outstanding reputation for student achievement, we have much to offer people of all ages and backgrounds. Our courses are equally suitable for young people leaving school in Year 13, employees hoping to progress their careers or enhance existing abilities, mature students considering re-training in order to return to work and people who, perhaps through redundancy or relocation, are seeking a new opportunity in life. GENERAL INFORMATION SUBJECT LISTINGS Welcome 2 Access to Higher Education 24 Contents 3 Accounting 26 Bridgwater and the surrounding area 4 Agriculture 30 Why Bridgwater College? 5 Animal Conservation 36 Higher Education events 7 Animal Management 40 Quality assured 8 Art and Design 44 Fantastic facilities 10 Business & Management 48 University partners 14 Computing 56 Student support 16 Counselling 60 International students 18 Countryside Management 64 Information & Guidance 19 Dance 68 Making an application 20 Early Years 72 116 Engineering 76 Finance 117 Food Technology 84 How to find us 118 Horticulture 88 Team BC 120 Media Production 92 Application form 121 Motorsport 96 Index 123 Music Production 100 Public Services with Outdoor Education 104 Sport 108 Teaching 112 Fees To help you find out more about what we can offer, I invite you to read this prospectus. We are always happy to talk to prospective students, so feel free to contact us. Alternatively we hope to meet you at one of our open events. I look forward to meeting you. Mike Robbins, Principal 2 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK | CONTENTS 3 Why Bridgwater College? Bridgwater and the surrounding area Bridgwater College offers Degree-level courses in conjunction with some of the UK’s leading universities, which means you don’t have to leave home to study for a Degree. We work with top universities to offer their Foundation Degrees and, in many cases, Honours Degree Top-ups. Our university partners ensure that the content and the quality of the tuition you receive at the College is consistent with the content and quality that is offered at the universities themselves. The Degrees are then awarded by the individual universities. There are many benefits associated with studying a higher education course with us: With the Quantock Hills and the surrounding Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty to one side, and miles of rugged coastline to the other, there are numerous attractions nearby, including the historic cities of Bath and Wells, the mystical town of Glastonbury and a multitude of charming, country villages. Despite its rural location, major cities such as Bristol, Exeter, London, Birmingham, Oxford and Cardiff are within easy commuting distance. The College itself is situated just a ten minute walk from the main railway station and two miles from the M5, placing it at the very heart of the UK’s transport system. The shops and restaurants of county town Taunton are also only a short distance away. You’ll find a wide variety of activities and sport in Bridgwater, including rugby, football, netball, hockey, tennis and cycling clubs, as well as traditional skittle teams based in many local pubs. There is a wide choice of places to eat out, both in the town and within the surrounding area, and of course Bridgwater is also home to the famous Guy Fawkes Carnival, the largest illuminated carnival in the world, which attracts more than 130,000 visitors annually. We believe that Bridgwater offers a familiar, safe and secure environment in which to live and study, and that our students benefit enormously from their time here. 4 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 UNIVERSITY COURSES BUT NOT UNIVERSITY PRICES We generally do not charge full fees on any of our higher education courses; we have negotiated with our university partners to charge lower fees than they will be charging. As an example, a university may charge up to £9,000 a year and we may charge from £7,000, which is more than a 20% saving for you! And while you need to pay to study higher education there are a number of loans and grants available to assist you. Money needn’t be a barrier to your future education. In 2014/15, st said the two m udents ain reasons for studying at Bridgwater College were; the fees were lower than un iversities char ge and they wan ted to study cl oser to home. (HE Student S urvey) STRONG PARTNERSHIPS WITH PRESTIGIOUS UNIVERSITIES We have strong links with the following partner universities: Oxford Brookes, Plymouth University, University of the West of England. This allows us to give many of our students a clear progression route to top-up their College qualification to Honours Degree level, in most cases within one year, and in some cases two years at Bridgwater College. Working alongside prestigious universities reinforces our excellent reputation both nationally and regionally. Our examination and course results consistently place us among the best of all education and training providers in the South West. WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK | CONTENTS 5 SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT We aim to provide a high level of support to all students at the College, including those with disabilities or additional learning needs. Each student is allocated a tutor and will receive regular tutorials or one-to-one meetings, if required. Our award-winning Student Support and Additional Learning Support teams are also available for all our students to access if they need to do so. We want you to achieve your goals, so if you require one-to-one support in the classroom, extra exam time or sessions in our study skills workshop, we will ensure these are in place to help you. SMALL CLASS SIZES AND HIGH QUALITY TEACHING An advantage of studying in a college environment is the fact that class sizes are significantly reduced, meaning that students receive a high level of academic and personal support from lecturers and personal tutors, many of whom have postgraduate qualifications and extensive teaching and industry experience. MODERN STATE-OF-THE-ART FACILITIES We always strive for our facilities to be of the best quality. We want our students to learn in state-of-the-art learning environments. Significant and ongoing investment in facilities helps us to attract new students as well as encouraging our current students to progress internally. Many of our facilities are also run as commercial ventures, offering superb work-based learning opportunities and real hands-on experience to our students. Higher Education events The move into higher education is a potentially life-changing experience, and it is important for you to make an informed choice. We recommend that prospective students visit a number of institutions before selecting a place to study, and we are always happy to welcome visitors to the College whether formally or informally. During the coming year we have planned a number of open events so that prospective students can come and see what we have to offer. This will give you the opportunity to meet teaching staff, view our facilities, experience the atmosphere and to talk with current students. To find out more please call a member of our Information and Guidance team on 01278 441234. EXTENSIVE CURRICULUM BRIDGWATER CENTRE (ALL SUBJECTS) We have over 35 professional and higher education qualifications available for you to study including Certificates of Higher Education, HNCs/HNDs, Foundation Degrees and (Hons) Degree Top-ups in partnership with awarding bodies and universities. Courses cover a range of disciplines from Media Production to Counselling and Dance to Motorsport. We also offer flexible learning solutions such as part-time study or distance learning, allowing you the freedom to fit studies around personal or family commitments. Wednesday 21 October 2015, 5.30pm – 8.30pm EXCELLENT PROGRESSION ROUTES We work with employers to ensure that our study programmes relate directly to the world of work and the needs of businesses. We also aim to provide clear progression routes from our A Level and vocational programmes to Degree level and professional qualifications. For more course information and advice, please telephone 01278 441234 or visit www.bridgwater.ac.uk. Tuesday 12 January 2016, 6.30pm – 8.30pm Apprenticeship Open Evening Thursday 10 March 2016, 6.30pm – 8.30pm Wednesday 8 June 2016, 6.00pm – 8.00pm CANNINGTON CENTRE (LAND-BASED, SPORTS AND SERVICES SUBJECTS ONLY) Saturday 14 November 2015, 10am – 12.30pm Saturday 23 January 2016, 10am – 12.30pm Tuesday 22 March 2016, 5.30pm – 8.00pm Tuesday 14 June 2016, 5.30pm – 8.00pm If you are not able to attend any of our scheduled events, but would like to visit the College, please call us and we will do our best to arrange an individual appointment. 6 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | HIGHER EDUCATION EVENTS 7 Quality assured • The quality of the information produced by the provider about its provision meets UK expectations • The enhancement of student learning opportunities at the provider meets UK expectations. “We are very pleased with the outcome of our HER, particularly with the emphasis placed on our employer engagement activities and the employability of our graduates. A significant amount of work by staff and students at the College has contributed to this and is reflective of the high academic standards and experience our higher education students receive.” Jenny Ashworth DIRECTOR OF ACADEMIC PARTNERSHIPS AND MARKETING. HIGHER EDUCATION REVIEW (HER) All recipients, subscribers and providers of higher education, and those who have access to funding from the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE), are monitored by the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA). The QAA perform Higher Education Reviews (HER) as a review method to inform students and the wider public whether providers of higher education, including colleges and universities, meet the expectations of the higher education sector for: • The setting and/or maintenance of academic standards • The provision of learning opportunities • The provision of information • The enhancement of the quality of students’ learning opportunities. Students are at the heart of the HER. They are full members of QAA’s peer review teams, and there are also opportunities for students to take part in the review by contributing a student submission, meeting the review team, and working with their providers in response to review outcomes. The College underwent its HER in April 2014 and was successful in retaining its Quality Assurance mark. The full report can be found on the QAA website or alternatively the Bridgwater College website www.bridgwater.ac.uk. During the HER the QAA review team identified the following features of good practice: • The integrated approach to transition from entry to higher education, through to further study and employment • The embedding of employability into the curriculum • Extensive engagement with employers, including work-based learning • The clear and comprehensive information available to prospective students on employment opportunities relevant to their programmes. Judgements were also made about standards and quality to ensure that: • The maintenance of the threshold academic standards of awards offered on behalf of Degree-awarding bodies and/or other awarding organisations meets UK expectations • The quality of student learning opportunities at the provider meets UK expectations 8 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | QUALITY ASSURED 9 Fantastic Facilities Our continuing growth means we have a significant investment programme to support new buildings, facilities and equipment. Students enrolling on courses at our Bridgwater and Cannington sites from September 2016 will benefit from more than £25m spent in the last few years on projects including our state-of-the-art McMillan Theatre, the Energy Skills Centre and the Agriculture Innovation Centre, as well as many other new buildings for construction and agriculture students. HE CENTRE We are proud at the continuing increase in student numbers for our HE courses and as a result have now developed a dedicated HE Centre at our Cannington Centre. The Centre provides an exclusive area for our HE students, with a combination of quiet areas for study as well as social corners to meet your friends and catch-up. FOOD AND DRINK Our award-winning catering team provides a variety of nutritious options across our College sites offering snack options alongside a range of home-cooked main dishes, soups, sandwiches, wraps, cakes and a large choice of salads and sweet pots for breakfast, lunch and dinner. CHILDCARE CENTRE Our purpose-built Centre provides exceptional learning and care facilities for children from four months to five years old, and offers holiday play schemes for children up to eight years old. The Centre has purpose built accommodation where children can explore both indoor and outdoor environments. It’s a unique training environment for Early Years students who can also apply for childcare places for their own children during work or study hours. LEARNING RESOURCE CENTRES With LRCs on both our main sites, we stock over 30,000 books, more than 3,000 e-books, and newspapers, magazines, journals, DVDs and CDs. As well as the computers, students are welcome to take advantage of free Wi-Fi. Staff are on hand to support your studies and there is ample work space available. RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATION We’ve recently invested £3 million in brand 10 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK new residential accommodation facilities, taking the total number of rooms to 140. SPORTS FACILITIES Across our sites we have a number of sports facilities including an all-weather, floodlit, full size artificial turf pitch, a large sports hall with a sprung floor, a modern gym and two well-kept grass pitches. THE MCMILLAN THEATRE Our brand new, state-of-the-art, multimillion pound Performing Arts Centre and Theatre provides us with a 350-seat flexible theatre space. As the only theatre space of its size and type in the local area, it will also play host to professional and community performances as well as College productions, conferences and art exhibitions. ENERGY SKILLS CENTRE The £8m Energy Skills Centre, opened in January 2011, is the first of its kind in the South West and meets the growing demand for training in science and engineering from local employers. Facilities include engineering and welding workshops with the latest robotic and CAD/CAM equipment, dedicated PLC, electronics engineering technology and pneumatic/hydraulic laboratory facilities. The Centre has been funded by many high profile and interested parties; these include EDF Energy, the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority and the National Skills Academy (Nuclear). AUTOMOTIVE CENTRE Our Automotive Centre has seen substantial investment and comprises of four light vehicle workshops, a heavy vehicle workshop, two body repair and refinishing facilities, a welding workshop and a workshop dedicated to motorsport engineering. Inside the workshops you’ll find the latest equipment and facilities, including a rolling road suite, wind tunnel and diagnostic laboratories. Our College Motorsport Race Team consists of Higher Education students studying Motorsport and competes regularly at Castle Combe circuit as well as other local race events. ARTS AND MEDIA CENTRE The Arts and Media Centre houses a range of industry-standard facilities for media production, including a TV studio and gallery, edit suites and media workroom, plus photographic facilities that include a professional studio with an infinity curve, green screen, state-of-the-art Adobe software on Apple Mac facilities and a darkroom. There is also a well-equipped fashion and textiles centre, plus studio facilities for graphic design, media studies and art. SCIENCE LABORATORIES The science suite has ten modern, purpose built laboratories, all designed to a professional, clinical standard, extremely well-equipped and supported by specialist technicians. Practical work is at the forefront of our teaching and learning and our continued investment in specialist electronic teaching and student support materials helps students to grasp the more complex concepts demanded by the exam specifications. ANIMAL MANAGEMENT CENTRE A £2 million investment has seen the construction of a bespoke Animal BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | FANTASTIC FACILITIES 11 Management Centre, enabling the College’s animal collection to be significantly enhanced. Recent additions include Greater Hairy Armadillos, Gambian Pouched Rats, Streaked Tenrecs and Pardine Genets. The Centre provides our students with a level of hands-on experience that we believe is unparalleled in the South West. The Centre is broken down into specialist animal areas including exotics, amphibians, fish, rodents and birds. There is also a paddock area for alpacas, goats, sheep and donkeys. Students also have access to the animals resident at Rodway Farm and our Equestrian Centre. RODWAY FARM The award-winning, 200-hectare College farm strives to be one of the region’s foremost dairy farms as well as one of the leading providers of agricultural training and education. At the forefront of this is the milking parlour, showcasing the latest recording and computerised monitoring systems. Students have access to these excellent resources on a daily basis, participating in practical farm duties throughout the year in connection with the sheep flock and beef cattle enterprises. Students also have an opportunity to use modern farm machinery and participate in the overall management of College land, learning fencing, hedge laying, coppicing and dry stone walling. Rodway Farm provides students with an opportunity to learn a range of farming skills, enabling them to progress to successful careers within the agricultural industry. The new Agriculture Innovation Centre at the Farm opened in 2015 and provides a fantastic new teaching and research facility for our students and industry. IT FACILITIES The College has a huge computer network of over 2,000 desktops running Windows 7 and Microsoft Office 2013, together with a substantial number of Apple Macs used within Art, Design, Media, Photography and Music Technology. Our centres are all interconnected, offering Internet, IPTV, video conferencing and remote access as well as Wi-Fi coverage. The College website offers online access to the College desktop, Outlook webmail, the library catalogue, Sharepoint and the Blackboard Community portal. The Technology Helpdesk provides advice and support for all students and staff in their use of our network, classroom technology, mobile devices, Wi-Fi, PCs, Apple Macs, Smartboards, AV and provides ID cards and photos, colour printing, video editing and events support. THE HAIR AND BEAUTY ZONE The Hair and Beauty Zone salons are open to the public and students for a variety of treatments, including: haircuts; colouring and perming; facials; manicures; pedicures; eyebrow shaping and eyelash tinting; waxing; massage and electrical body-toning treatments. All treatments are performed to a high standard by trainees, under the supervision of experienced, qualified staff, at highly competitive prices. EQUESTRIAN CENTRE The College’s Equestrian Centre is a wellresourced teaching facility and an approved BHS riding school. Our facilities include indoor and outdoor arenas, a range of show jumps, portable cross country fences, a solariumn, a horse walker, two large stable blocks and a variety of well-schooled horses. All of our instructors are BHS-qualified and 12 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK we offer quality instruction in dressage and show jumping using either our horses or your own horse. Private and group lessons are available for riders of all abilities and students benefit from reduced lesson fees. Stables can be rented for the day, or overnight. Students can also join the Cannington Equestrian Centre Riding Club and get involved in additional activities and represent the College in Riding Club competitions. For more information visit www.canningtonequestriancentre.co.uk WALLED GARDENS AND TEA ROOM The Walled Gardens of Cannington are set within the grounds of a medieval priory and many of its fine buildings, including the walls of the garden, remain. Having undergone extensive redevelopment, the gardens were officially opened by HRH the Earl of Wessex, and are accredited as a ‘quality assured visitor attraction’ by VisitEngland, and a Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) recommended garden. The gardens provide a superb facility for students at Bridgwater College’s Cannington Centre to gain essential hands-on experience of working with a whole range of plant groups. CANNINGTON GOLF COURSE This nine-hole, 18-tee golf course is considered to be one of the best in the South West. There is also a fully automated, floodlit Driving Range, and Clubhouse. Students are eligible to receive discounted membership at our golf club. Lessons are available for all levels of ability, and there is a Pro’s Shop for all equipment needs. For more information visit www.canningtongolfcentre.co.uk CANNINGTON ACTIVITY CENTRE Cannington Activity Centre is a stateof-the-art high and low ropes course and training facility. It provides a fantastic experience for children and adults, offering team building and life skills as well as experiential management training programmes, and is used as part of students’ induction programmes at the beginning of the year. Activities are carried out in a safe environment under the supervision of qualified instructors, and can be tailored to meet specific requirements. For more information visit www.canningtonactivitycentre.co.uk The state-of-the-art Botanical Glasshouse has been built to accommodate plants from seven different climate zones, all supported by a computer-controlled environment system, and resulting in a superb facility for work-based learning. There is also a Tea Room, Plant Shop, and Gift Shop, which can all be visited without entry to the Gardens, and there are many events taking place throughout the year. For more information see www.canningtonwalledgardens.co.uk BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | FANTASTIC FACILITIES 13 University partners PLYMOUTH UNIVERSITY Bridgwater College works in partnership with Plymouth University to widen participation in Higher Education and deliver first-class Degrees and Higher Education awards to the communities it serves. For more information, please visit www.plymouth.ac.uk/ business-partners/partnerships/academic-partnerships. Oxford Brookes University OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY As an Oxford Brookes student studying at Bridgwater College you will benefit from the strong academic partnership that brings together the best of both institutions. Your course will be quality assured by the University, a guarantee of its academic standard, and yet you can study flexibly at a location convenient to you and your lifestyle. In addition to the facilities offered here at Bridgwater College, you can have full access to Oxford Brookes University’s resources, for example the extensive online library. You can join the Students’ Union (Brookes Union) and if you visit the Brookes campus, you can enjoy all student facilities, including the sports centre and award-winning John Henry Brookes Building with its social learning spaces, cafes and library. Throughout your time at Bridgwater College you will benefit from a programme of activities we have developed with Oxford Brookes. This includes study skills training and support for those interested in progressing from a Foundation Degree to a full Bachelor’s Degree. Your course has been designed to help you build skills that will boost your employability. Timetables are designed to fit flexibly around your existing work commitments and many programmes have been shaped with input from leading employers. As an Oxford Brookes student you have access to our careers service which provides advice and guidance on pursuing your chosen career. Oxford Brookes University, Headington Campus, Headington Hill, Oxford, OX3 0BP. 01865 741111 www.brookes.ac.uk Plymouth University With a mission to advance knowledge and transform lives through education and research, we are among the emerging global elite of modern Higher Education institutions. Ranked in the top 300 universities in the world (and the number one post-1992 university in the UK) by Times Higher Education in October 2014, we are distinguished by our approach to combining worldclass research and teaching with a commitment to widening participation and social inclusion. • A top 50 UK university in terms of research power, with nearly two-thirds of research graded as world-leading or of international quality in the 2014 Research Excellence Framework • Twice awarded The Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education, most recently in 2012 for the quality of our marine and maritime teaching and research • We have won numerous awards and accolades in respect of excellence in teaching, research and sustainability, and we were the first university in the world to receive the Social Enterprise Mark UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST OF ENGLAND As a UWE Bristol student studying at Bridgwater College you will benefit from a new partnership we have built together. We also have strong links with business and industry to ensure our courses reflect the current and future needs of employers. And your degree will be quality assured by the University. University of the West of England 14 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK UWE Bristol is a large and popular University with a diverse student body, who study a range of degrees at different levels locally, nationally and internationally. By choosing to study a UWE Bristol degree offered by Bridgwater College, you will be part of this student body, supported and encouraged to achieve your aims. You may also have the option • Recognised for our commitment to promoting enterprise and employability, with 12,000 placements provided each year for our students, and responsible for £100 million of incubation, innovation and science park assets • The only modern university in the UK to found our own medical and dental school, and the largest provider of healthcare education in the South West • A record 21 National Teaching Fellowships awarded by the Higher Education Academy • Courses for Medicine and Dentistry ranked in the top 15 in the UK, with Sports Science, Anatomy and Physiology and Tourism and Hospitality in the top 20. Programmes in Earth and Marine Sciences and Environmental Sciences ranked in the top 200 globally. As a partner student, you can access online University services, use our library, electronic resources and learning support materials through our web-based student portal (including information and support from our Employability Service), and receive vacancies via our job website. As a member of our Students’ Union (UPSU) you will have access to sports clubs, societies, the advice service, NUS Extra student discount card, volunteering opportunities, student representation and University sports facilities. Plymouth University, Drake Circus, Plymouth, Devon, PL4 8AA. 01752 585858 www.plymouth.ac.uk of topping your Foundation Degree up to a Bachelor’s Degree at UWE Bristol upon completion. You will be welcomed as a UWE student with access to a wide range of resources and facilities both at the College and at the University. For example, you will have access to UWE Bristol’s extensive online library facilities. You can also join the Students’ Union at UWE Bristol which moved into a brand new purpose built building on Frenchay Campus in summer 2015. And if you visit the Campus you can enjoy the wide range of resources available to you there, including careers services and student support, social and learning spaces, the library and the sports centre. University of the West of England, Frenchay Campus, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol. BS16 1QY. 0117 965 6261 www.uwe.ac.uk BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | UNIVERSITY PARTNERS 15 Student support and special papers. If you have a disability or learning difficulty, please use the appropriate section on the application form to advise us so that we can put suitable support in place for you as soon as you start your course. HEALTH AND COUNSELLING PERSONAL TUTORS WELFARE Every student is allocated a personal tutor, normally a member of staff who has contact with you in a teaching capacity. He/she will be available throughout your studies to offer both academic and personal support, and in your first few weeks at College will lead the induction process to help you settle in to your new environment. Ongoing contact will be in the form of regular tutorials when your tutor will advise you of the many facilities and support services available; these include study skills support, time management and personal development planning. We offer a range of learning workshops which you can use either on a drop-in or regular one-to-one basis to improve your study skills, research skills, IT, English or Maths, and you will also have formal reviews with your tutor to monitor your progress and set targets for your ongoing development. Staff in the Student Support offices at the Bridgwater and Cannington Centres are available to offer information, help and advice on a range of issues. Students are encouraged to approach the teams for help with: VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT (VLE) – BLACKBOARD Blackboard allows staff and students global 24/7 access to course materials, assignments and resources. Blackboard enables tutors to communicate with students via multiple methods, including the discussion board, real-time chat and email functions. Tutors can also upload teaching and learning materials, interactive tests, audio and video content. Each course has its own space with access restricted to enrolled students. Blackboard can be accessed from any computer or device with an Internet connection and is therefore an invaluable resource. • • • • • The completion of financial forms Travel and accommodation information Advice on benefits Advice on student loans, grants and bursaries Appointments with the Health Promotions team. LEARNING SUPPORT The College actively welcomes students with learning difficulties, for whom we will provide an appropriate course and level of support. In many cases students will already have been assessed, although if necessary assessments can be undertaken in College. We support students with a range of physical or sensory disabilities including: • • • • • • • Dyslexia, dyscalculia and dyspraxia Hearing impairment/deafness Visual impairment/blindness Restricted mobility/dexterity Mental health difficulties Learning difficulties Diabetes, epilepsy, asthma and many more. We have a variety of services to support learners, including BSL (British Sign Language) qualified signers, facilitators for the sightimpaired, note-takers and specialist equipment including filters 16 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK There is a Health Promotions Coordinator on site at the Bridgwater Centre who is available to offer confidential advice on any medical issues, and we also have links with GP surgeries in Bridgwater and Cannington for students who may wish to use those facilities. Our counsellors and mental health workers provide a comprehensive, discreet support service for issues affecting any area of your life. Appointments to meet the counsellor can be made directly, via email or through your tutor in strictest confidence. For more course information and advice, please telephone 01278 441234 or visit www.bridgwater.ac.uk ACCOMODATION The College has accommodation for both weekday-catered (with a meal card) and fully self-catered HE students at the College’s Cannington Centre. Accommodation is allocated on a priority basis, mostly related to distance from home although other factors are taken into consideration. The various types of accommodation available through the College are listed below. HALLS OF RESIDENCE Dartmoor Hall (completed in January 2014) is a modern, purpose-built building offering spacious en-suite rooms with queen size beds. All rooms are equipped with a fridge, kettle, study desk and IT and TV points. The lodge is spread over two floors with two large and spacious student common rooms with full self-catering kitchen areas, soft seating and bean bags as well as a dining table and chairs. There is also a communal flat screen TV and general utilities. The other smaller lodges available for HE students include Dunkery, Collard and Porlock Lodges. These lodges include full kitchen facilities, flat screen TV and a communal bathroom. All rooms have a desk area with a lamp for study. Communal areas have soft seating with the exception of Porlock Lodge, where the TV is situated in the kitchen with a bar area for seating. card to use in the College restaurants during the week; weekends are self-catered at present. There is an on-site launderette and a large central student common room which hosts regular activities and has a range of facilities, including a pool table, table tennis table and a student bar. Support for students is provided by the Student Liaison Team who are on site seven days a week. Overall, there is a wide range of accommodation options, at various price levels. For further information regarding on-campus accommodation, go to the Bridgwater College website (www.bridgwater.ac.uk) and look at the accommodation section where full details on fees and accommodation options can be found. The application process begins when you complete an expression of interest form for accommodation online. You will then be contacted by the Student Liaison Team to pay a deposit to secure your place in accommodation. Please note: if you are allocated a place in residence, you will receive notification of the accommodation we have booked for you well before the start of your course. HOME STAY (INTERNATIONAL) We can arrange hosted accommodation of a high standard in regularly inspected homes near the College. Home stay typically includes bed, breakfast and evening meal during the week plus laundry facilities. The cost usually covers heating and household bills. Home stay fees should be paid directly to Student Support. You will also need to pay a returnable deposit and one month’s rent in advance. HOUSE/FLAT SHARING The Student Support Office holds details of private houses and flats available for rent by students. These are self-catering facilities where you will pay rent, heating, lighting and other running costs directly to the owner. You should either be given a receipt or the owner should enter your payments in a rent book. You may be asked for a deposit which will be returned to you at the end of your stay, provided all bills have been paid and there has been no damage to the property. Students choosing the catered option are provided with a meal BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | STUDENT SUPPORT 17 International students Bridgwater College has been welcoming international students for many years and recognises the important contribution they make to the cultural and social life of the College. We are delighted to hold the status ‘Tier 4 Sponsor’ by the UKVI and on this solid foundation have prioritised the development of international student provision with flexible options for study. International students are eligible to apply for the full range of courses offered in this prospectus. We also offer additional courses throughout the year. These can be accessed directly on our website or via your agent who will have the latest information. Enquiries are invited via email directly to the Information and Guidance team at info@bridgwater.ac.uk A minimum English requirement for HE courses is expected and varies according to the course. Once your application has been processed you will be contacted either by UCAS or our Admissions and Guidance Manager with a decision. If your application is successful you will receive full support and assistance to facilitate your visa application. The success of our International Student Programme was recognised in 2008 with the British Council Beacon Award for International Student Support, demonstrating the high level of welfare and academic support offered. Bridgwater College also has links with many overseas representatives who will assist with international applications. If the course you are applying for is a UCAS course then you must use the online applications system at www.ucas.com ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Your application will be handled by the Admissions and Guidance Manager. We will use the NARIC system to compare your qualifications with those specified in the stated entry criteria for the course. 18 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK Information & Guidance Our Information and Guidance team is your first point of contact for information and advice about the many courses on offer. Their desk is staffed during office hours for 50 weeks of the year, and until 7pm for the first three weeks of September. To speak with a member of the Information and Guidance team call 01278 441234; alternatively chat with them live via our website www.bridgwater.ac.uk The team has been trained to provide impartial information, advice and guidance and is a first point of contact for general information and advice relating to many aspects of your application or future career opportunities. These are one-to-one discussions that can be conducted faceto-face, over the telephone or via email at info@bridgwater.ac.uk A dedicated member of the Information and Guidance team processes all HE applications and can help, advise and support applicants through the process. We have established direct IT links with our partner universities to ensure speed in tracking applications, and pride ourselves on the fact that every applicant is viewed and treated as a person and not as an administrative process. Students applying for full-time courses through UCAS will be notified of the decision via the UCAS system. Applicants wishing to study a higher education qualification part-time should complete the College application form on page 121. You may be contacted for an interview but in all part-time cases the Information and Guidance staff will communicate the offer. ADVICE AND GUIDANCE A key advantage of having personal, dedicated support at the earliest stage of your application is to gain reassurance that you are making a well-informed decision. This is critical when you consider that choosing the right university level qualification can have a huge impact on your future. Current statistical evidence confirms that holding university level educational qualifications ensures more choice and better career opportunities. Support and guidance continues once you have enrolled and started your course via the tutorial process. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 19 Making an application FULL-TIME For full-time courses you will need to apply online through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) via www.ucas.com When you have chosen your course, follow the procedures on-screen and complete and submit your form (please note that the application form that appears in this booklet is for part-time courses only). For 2016 entry you can submit your application form to UCAS between 1 September 2015 and 15 January 2016; although you can also apply after this date, there is the possibility that your chosen course may be full. The cost of applying through UCAS for a 2016 start will be £23 unless you are applying to only one institution (e.g. Bridgwater College) when you will pay a reduced fee of £12 (according to UCAS at time of print). From the end of February 2016 UCAS Extra is a live system for any applicants who have not been accepted by any of their choices or who have rejected all their offers. UCAS Extra allows you to make additional choices one at a time for courses that still have spaces. Any eligible applicants not in receipt of an offer, or making their first application after 30 June 2016, will be sent a Clearing Passport. Lists of courses with vacancies will appear on www.ucas.com and in national newspapers and if any of these are of interest to you, you should contact the university or college directly to ask if they will accept you. It is a good idea to do this yourself because the admissions tutor will want to speak to you personally. UCAS will contact you directly with the decision about your application. prospectus, or you can apply online. The application form can also be downloaded from our website at www.bridgwater.ac.uk or obtained from the Information and Guidance team by calling 01278 441234; alternatively email info@bridgwater.ac.uk Enrolment on some courses is subject to a successful interview, and this will provide you with another opportunity to meet the tutors, see the College facilities and obtain any support or information, including financial information, that you might need. You can then apply to any funding sources open to you. If an interview is not required, we would nevertheless recommend that you visit the College at some point, if you have not already done so. Please note that for Early Years programmes a successful interview and a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, previously known as Criminal Record Bureau (CRB) clearance, is mandatory. Once we receive your application we will contact you to arrange an interview. Whichever institution you choose as your firm or insurance choice, you should apply to Student Finance England for tuition fee and maintenance support. DEFERRED ENTRY Please indicate your preference to defer on your application by completing the relevant box on your UCAS form. For some students this could be an ideal opportunity to pursue work experience relating to their course. Please be aware you will still have to meet the 2016 UCAS deadlines. PART-TIME Applications for part-time courses must be made direct to the College, using the application form on page 121 of this 20 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | MAKING AN APPLICATION 21 ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION It’s a Big Wide World An Access to Higher Education course is a fast-track course offering the skills required for degree level study. It is aimed particularly at those who either have insufficient existing qualifications or who have not been in education for some time. It is nationally recognised and accepted by most universities and colleges, and will help you to gain confidence as well as progress your career. Optimism is essential in achievement and it is also the foundation of courage and true progress.” NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER. Did you know? s 49% of Acces e students ar over 25 22 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION 23 ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION An Access to Higher Education qualification can be the route to a wide range of career and higher education opportunities. You may progress directly to university or college, specialising in your chosen subject. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT: We offer eight different routes for the Access to Higher Education qualification enabling you to progress onto a number of higher education courses. Your chosen career route will dictate which course you undertake; all courses have particular progression routes linked to them. Courses include: • Education • Forensic Science • Health and Social Care • Humanities • ournalism and Media • Science • Science and Engineering • Social Science. seminars, tutorials, workshops and guided learning/independent activities. COURSE AWARDING BODY PROGRESSION: aptawards Successful completion of this course will provide you with a qualification that will allow you to apply to study a university level course here at Bridgwater College or at a university of your choice. In recent years students have gone on to study a wide range of subjects including Environmental Biology at the University of the West of England, Nursing at Plymouth University and Animal Behaviour at Liverpool University. EMPLOYABILITY: An Access to Higher Education qualification can be the route to a wide range of career and higher education opportunities. Many of our students have completed Access to Higher Education courses in order to retrain and start a new career. In addition, all Access students will study the core subjects of Study Skills, Information Technology, English, Maths, Work Skills and Tutorial. These subjects will also support your learning. There is an end of year examination in some subjects, and you will also produce a portfolio of work over the year, from which you will accumulate credits towards the Diploma. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: STUDY METHODS: HOW TO APPLY: The majority of modules are taught via lectures; other teaching methods include This is a part-time course, so you will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. COURSE CODES NB001 - Education NB064 - Forensic Science NB000 - Health and Social Care NB002 - Humanities NB066 - Journalism and Media NB062 - Science NB063 - Science and Engineering NB065 - Social Science More informatio DURATION 4 days a week for 30 weeks Self-motivation and a willingness to learn! There are no formal qualifications required for entry but you will undergo an initial assessment to ensure you are on the right course for your skill level. You are required to be aged 19 or over. If you are aged 24+, you will be eligible for a loan to cover your course fees. 24 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK For more n course in formatio and advi n ce, please call 0127 8 441234 or visit www.brid gwater.a c.uk Melanie Wedgbury Completed the Access to Higher Education Combined Studies Diploma Where is Melanie now? Melanie is studying Physiology at the University of Bristol. I previously worked for the Royal Mail, but after having my sixth child wanted a career change. I didn’t want to start at the bottom so felt that returning to study was the best way to guarantee better prospects for my future. I accessed a 24+ loan, which has been a great help in supporting my finances; if I go on to complete my degree, the fees for this course will be wiped, which has given me the determination and encouragement not to give up! BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION 25 ACCOUNTING Balance your books This course is recognised by the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT), the professional body for accounting technicians. It is the final level in the suite of AAT courses, and is valued by leading employers. Upon completion of this level and with the required level of work experience, you can apply for Membership of the Association of Accounting Technicians, giving you the letters MAAT after your name. “A nation is not in danger of financial disaster merely because it owes itself money.” ANDREW WILLIAM MELLON Did you know? s lead singer Rolling Stone and singer Mick Jagger both studied n Janet Jackso Accounting 26 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | ACCOUNTING 27 AAT ACCOUNTING LEVEL 4 DIPLOMA This course is recognised and valued by leading employers and would be perfect if you are already working in finance and looking to develop your financial team leader skills. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT On this course you will study six units including: • Financial statements • Budgeting • Financial performance • Personal taxation • Business taxation • 5,000 word report on an accounting-based scenario looking at internal controls and accounting systems. You will be assessed at each stage against the standards of competence, by computer-based tests. STUDY METHODS You will be required to attend one 3.25 hour session every week over one academic year (36 weeks) and will be expected to spend approximately six hours per week on additional work/home study. To obtain further tutorial help and study advice you will also be expected to visit the AAT website. EMPLOYABILITY Completion of the Level 4 Diploma will allow you to practise as an Accounting Technician in an accounting practice, industry and commerce or the public sector as well as in your own right. Previous students have followed a professional career path and are now fully qualified Chartered or Certified Accountants ENTRY REQUIREMENTS COURSE AWARDING BODY The Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) COURSE CODES FP256/PM1A (College afternoon code) You will need to hold the AAT Level 3 Diploma or an equivalent industry qualification to gain entry onto this course. FP256/PM1B (College evening code) HOW TO APPLY DURATION You will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. We will assess each application on an individual basis and invite you for an interview if your application has been successful. One afternoon or one evening per week for one year (parttime) PROGRESSION The special relationships AAT holds with the main sponsoring bodies will provide you with the opportunity to progress to one of their courses and study to become a Chartered, Certified, Management or Public Finance Accountant. 28 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK More informatio For more Gemma Gray n course in formatio and advi n ce, please call 0127 8 441234 or visit www.brid gwater.a c.uk Has completed the AAT Accounting Level 4 Diploma Where is Gemma now? Gemma is an Admin/Accounts Assistant for M J Patch Engineering Ltd in Bristol. I previously completed other Accounting qualifications but on this occasion worked fulltime alongside my studies. Although returning to education as an adult learner has been challenging, it has also been a positive experience as I’ve received exam results I am extremely proud of. I now hope to further progress my career within accountancy. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | ACCOUNTING 29 AGRICULTURE Make your move The importance of agriculture to the nation has been clearly demonstrated over the last couple of years. Where the country gets its food and how it has been produced is becoming ever more complex and with it comes industry demand for qualified recruits. Agriculture is big business in the UK and abroad and once studied can be your passport into employment or further enrichment overseas. “Agriculture not only gives riches to a nation, but the only riches she can call her own.” SAMUEL JOHNSON Did you know? tes rrently contribu Agriculture cu K U e th to year £9 billion per economy 30 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | AGRICULTURE 31 AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE OF HIGHER EDUCATION This course is special because it covers in detail and in great depth the management of today’s modern agriculture industry. The course structure allows students to study while in fulltime employment. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT The course is made up of seven modules, covering technical and managerial aspects of modern agriculture. Modules you will study: • Agricultural budgeting • Agriculture business and policy • Dairy cow breeding and nutrition • Veterinary studies • Grass and forage crop production • Grass and forage crop mechanisation. Modules are assessed via practical, exam and coursework elements. STUDY METHODS This course is delivered via a combination of different practical and theoretical methods; practical methods will include farm-based investigations, fieldwork, workshop practicals and visits; theoretical teaching methods will mainly involve lectures, seminars and demonstrations. EMPLOYABILITY This course will provide you with a good foundation to enter employment as a farm manager, rural surveyor, unit manager, farm contractor or senior herdsman. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will require a full Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject and at least four GCSEs at grades A* - C including Maths and English or Level 2 equivalent. Mature applicants with relevant experience who do not have the stated entry requirements are encouraged to apply. HOW TO APPLY Full-time - you will need to apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com Part-time - you will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT FOUNDATION DEGREE COURSE AWARDING BODY Plymouth University COURSE CODES D400 UCAS Code FA022/KM1 (College parttime code) B70 (Institution code) C (Campus code) DURATION Two days per week for one year (full-time). One day per week for two years (parttime). PROGRESSION On successful completion of this course you will have the opportunity to progress onto our Foundation Degree in Agricultural Management, approved by Plymouth University, or progress onto a course at a university of your choice. 32 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK Gaining a recognised qualification in agricultural management will help you to take on a similar role in the industry by giving you the credibility required when dealing with professional bodies across the sector. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT The course is made up of 14 modules, covering technical and managerial aspects of modern agriculture. Theoretical teaching methods will mainly involve lectures, seminars and demonstrations. Year 1 modules: • Agricultural budgeting • Agricultural business and policy • Dairy cow breeding and nutrition • Grass and forage crop mechanisation • Grass and forage crop production • Veterinary studies • Buildings and equipment for cattle (option) • European studies (option). • Finance and Accounts (optional) Year 2 modules: • Agriculture, the environment and law • Arable crops and mechanisation • Business analysis and machinery management • Business opportunities and staffing • Livestock for meat • Project Modules are assessed via practical, exam and coursework elements. STUDY METHODS You will learn via a combination of different practical and theoretical methods which will include farm-based investigations, fieldwork, workshop practicals and visits. PROGRESSION Successful completion of the Foundation Degree will provide you with the opportunity to progress and top-up your qualification to a BSc (Hons) Agricultural Management at Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester. Subject to approval, Bridgwater College now offers a new top-up to BSc (Hons) Agricultural Management and Food Chains. EMPLOYABILITY This course will prepare you well for employment in the industry in positions such as farm manager, rural surveyor, unit manager, farm contractor or senior herdsman. COURSE AWARDING BODY Plymouth University COURSE CODES D400 (UCAS code) FA023 (College part-time code) B70 (Institution code) C (Campus code) DURATION Two days a week for two years (full-time). Two days a week for one year followed by one day a week for four years (part-time). ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will require a minimum of 120 UCAS tariff points from a full Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject area and at least four GCSEs at grades A* - C including Maths and English or Level 2 equivalent. Mature applicants with relevant experience who do not have the stated entry requirements are encouraged to apply. HOW TO APPLY Full-time - you will need to apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com Part-time - you will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | AGRICULTURE 33 AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT AND FOOD CHAINS (TOP UP) Subject to approval Top-up to a BSc (Hons) degree from a Foundation Degree. This course is planned from September 2016 and is designed to produce graduates who will be sought by leading agriculture and food supply industries. It will be delivered utilising the new farm development within a research based environment. Guest lectures and lndustry support will also figure strongly. The two day full-time study structure will allow students to travel longer distances to travel with just one overnight stay. Part-time (one day) is also available. Both modes of study will enable students to continue in employment alongside study. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT Students will have two pathway options. Pathway 1 - Agricultural Management. Designed for graduates seeking career opportunities in a farm-based environment and includes: • Strategic management and staffing • Agriculture and food innovation (including robotics and new food technologies) • Business opportunities and marketing • Agricultural management (including tenancies, basic payment scheme and machinery management) • Honours degree project • Advanced dairy and livestock management. Pathway 2 - Food Chains Designed for graduates seeking career opportunities in associated food supply industries and includes: • Agriculture and food innovation (including robotics and new food technologies) • Food supply chain management (includes staffing) • Business opportunities and marketing • Food quality management • Honours degree project (40 credit module) STUDY METHODS You will learn via a combination of different practical and theoretical methods which will include farm-based investigations, fieldwork, workshop practicals and visits. PROGRESSION Successful completion of the degree will provide you with the opportunity to progress to employment or further study in an agriculture/food related subject. EMPLOYABILITY COURSE AWARDING BODY Plymouth University COURSE CODES Contact College for the UCAS code FA023 (College part-time code) B70 (Institution code) C (Campus code) DURATION Two days a week for one year (full-time). One day a week for two years (part-time). This course will prepare you well for employment in the industry in positions such as a farm manager, rural surveyor, unit manager, farm contractor, senior herdsman or working within the management team of associated food industries. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Foundation Degree in Agricultural Management at Bridgwater College or achieving this level in a relevant qualification elsewhere. HOW TO APPLY Full-time - you will need to apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com Part-time - you will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. 34 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK More informatio For more Matt Woollaston n course in formatio and advi n ce, please call 0127 8 441234 or visit www.brid gwater.a c.uk Completed the Agricultural Management Certificate of Higher Education Where is Matt now? Matt is studying the Agricultural Management Foundation Degree and currently works on two local farms. Being selected to be part of the Future Farming Academy has been a great experience and opened my eyes to the careers within the industry. The course looked at management processes within agriculture and educated me to see the amount of work happening behind the scenes to create great British produce. I gained huge benefits as the course developed me personally and enhanced my farming skills. It was hard work, however it has affirmed my decision that agriculture is the industry for me. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | AGRICULTURE 35 ANIMAL CONSERVATION Giving the future a helping hand ANIMAL CONSERVATION FOUNDATION DEGREE You will explore the possible conflict between man and animals through areas such as ecotourism, cultural differences and environmental management strategies. You will be expected to have an interest in specific animal populations and will be encouraged to undertake vocational training alongside focused academic study. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT Conservation is the practice of protecting endangered plant and wild animal species and their habitats. It also includes the study of current and emerging issues, both locally and globally. Fewer natural habitat areas remain each year, which is mainly due to destruction, fragmentation or degradation of habitat. Awareness and research into environmental issues that affect animal diversity should therefore be at the forefront of our minds and form the basis within many conservation organisations. Did you know? e than 1,000 There are mor al species im endangered an e. world-wid 36 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK There are six core modules and one optional module that are taken at each academic level. Year 1 modules include: • Global biodiversity and conservation • Introduction to habitats • Ecological principles • Applied field studies • Applied animal management • Business in the workplace • Practical conservation skills (optional) • Biological classification and evolution (optional). Year 2 modules include: • Research project • Experimental design and analysis • Academic and professional development • Conservation and tourism • Animal conservation; legislation and ethics • Behavioural ecology • Habitat and environmental enrichment (optional) • Environmental science (optional). Modules are assessed via coursework or a combination of coursework and examination. Coursework comprises written/ practical reports, tests, case studies, essays, presentations, and vivas. STUDY METHODS Students will attend lectures, seminars, tutorials and practicals. Some modules require you to undertake directed self-study with tutor support. Guest speakers give a workplace perspective and there are optional study tours and an international study experience. PROGRESSION On completion of this course you can progress to the BSc (Hons) Animal Conservation Topup Degree at Bridgwater College or you can choose to study at a university of your choice. EMPLOYABILITY This qualification could help you gain employment within a variety of countryside and conservation bodies, wildlife organisations and education roles. COURSE AWARDING BODY: Oxford Brookes University COURSE CODES: C185 (UCAS code) O66 (Institution code) B (Campus code) DURATION: Two days a week for two years (full-time) One day a week for three years (part-time) ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will require a minimum of 120 UCAS tariff points from a full Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject area and at least 4 GCSEs at grades A*- C including Maths, English and Science or Level 2 equivalent. Mature applicants with relevant experience who do not have the stated entry requirements are encouraged to apply. HOW TO APPLY Full-time - apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com Part-time - complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | ANIMAL CONSERVATION 37 ANIMAL CONSERVATION TOP-UP DEGREE This is a broad-based programme for anyone interested in working in animal conservation or management professions. You will be expected to have an interest in specific taxonomic groups and will be encouraged to undertake vocational training such as animal/ habitat population surveying alongside focused academic study. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT You will study five core modules and have the opportunity to select one of two option modules. These include: • Pollution and conservation • Visitor management and education • Wildlife conservation and biodiversity • Advanced ecological survey techniques • Dissertation • Current affairs (option) • Aquatic management and conservation (option). The modules are either assessed via 100% coursework (e.g. dissertation) or a combination of coursework and formal examination. Coursework comprises written/practical reports, in-class tests, case studies, essays, oral presentations, vivas and posters. STUDY METHODS also encouraged through dissertation topics. In addition optional day trips, study tour and an international study experience is offered during this year. PROGRESSION Upon completion of the BSc (Hons), a Master’s Degree or PhD would be an option. Students could progress to an MSc in Ecology based subjects or Animal/Zoo/Primate Conservation. EMPLOYABILITY This course may help you gain employment within a variety of national and international countryside and conservation bodies, wildlife organisations, education roles and voluntary bodies. COURSE AWARDING BODY: Oxford Brookes University COURSE CODES: D328 (UCAS code) O66 (Institution code) B (Campus code) DURATION: Two days a week for one year (full-time) ENTRY REQUIREMENTS More informatio You will require an HND or Foundation Degree in a related subject and at least four GCSEs at grade A*- C including Maths, English and Science or Level 2 equivalent, plus paid or voluntary work experience in the sector. HOW TO APPLY Full-time - you will need to apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com For more information please see page 20. You will be required to attend a series of lectures, seminars, tutorials and practical sessions; some modules require self-study with tutor support. Guest speakers from a variety of conservation-based organisations will deliver presentations to provide you with an industry perspective. Links with industry are 38 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK For more n course in formatio and advi n c call (01278 e, please ) 441234 or visit www.brid gwater.a c.uk Matthew Hardware Is studying the Animal Conservation Foundation Degree Where is Matthew now? Matthew is hoping to progress onto the Animal Conservation BSc (Hons) Degree. I chose to study at Bridgwater College mainly due to the small class sizes and familiar teaching environment, as I have studied previous qualifications here. This, along with the supportive staff, has allowed me to achieve the highest grades possible in one of my conservation units, which has been one of my proudest moments whilst at College. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | ANIMAL CONSERVATION 39 ANIMAL MANAGEMENT Talk to the animals Animal Management explores a range of topics centring on behaviour, health and welfare in domestic, production or zoological animal collections. With the animal management industry worth £1 billion in the UK (LANTRA) it is an exciting and diverse industry to be entering. Studies will be supported within the extensive animal management collection where we focus on a range of specialisms including amphibians, exotics, rodents, birds and agricultural species. Did you know? Africa’s Zebras make igration. m nd longest la 40 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK APPLIED ANIMAL MANAGEMENT FOUNDATION DEGREE This course concentrates on a wide variety of animal management topics such as animal physiology, disease management and enclosure design and management in domestic, production or zoological animal collections. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT You will study six core modules and one optional module each year. Modules in Year 1 include: • Animal anatomy and physiology • Applied Animal management • Animal husbandry and nutrition • Health and welfare • Laboratory and veterinary analytical techniques • Business in the workplace • Practical conservation skills (optional) • Applied field studies (optional). Modules in Year 2 include: • Genetics, reproduction and breeding • Animals in society • Habitat and environmental enrichment • Experimental design and analysis • Academic and professional development • Research project • Behavioural ecology (optional) • Wetland and coastal management (optional). Modules are assessed via 100% coursework or a combination of coursework and formal examination. Coursework comprises of written/ practical essays/reports, in-class tests, case studies, presentations and vivas. STUDY METHODS You will attend a series of lectures, seminars, tutorials and practical sessions; some modules require self-study. Guest speakers will deliver industry relevent presentations. In addition there are optional day trips, study tours and an international study experience. PROGRESSION On successful completion of this course you have the opportunity to progress to the BSc (Hons) Applied Animal Management Top-up Degree at Bridgwater College or you can choose to study at a university of your choice. EMPLOYABILITY COURSE AWARDING BODY: Oxford Brookes University COURSE CODES: D301 (UCAS code) O66 (Institution code) B (Campus code) DURATION: Two days a week for two years (full-time) One day a week for three years (part-time) This course could help you gain employment within a variety of zoological institutions, wildlife rehabilitation centres, local wildlife sanctuaries and animal production facilities. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will require a minimum of 120 UCAS tariff points from a full Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject area and at least four GCSEs at grades A* - C including Maths, English and Science or Level 2 equivalent. Mature applicants with relevant experience who do not have the stated entry requirements are encouraged to apply. HOW TO APPLY Full-time - you will need to apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com Part-time - you will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | ANIMAL MANAGEMENT 41 APPLIED ANIMAL MANAGEMENT TOP-UP DEGREE This is an ideal programme for graduates of an animal-based Foundation Degree or HND programme wishing to further their study to gain a full Honours Degree. This BSc Top-up concentrates on aspects of animal management such as the psychology of animals, disease/ welfare management and conservation in a range of domestic, production or zoological species. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT There are five core modules you will study at this academic level. You will also have the opportunity to select one of two option modules. During the Top-up year modules include: • Psychology of animals • Applied animal welfare • Animal behavioural management • Veterinary microbial pathogenicity • Dissertation • Wildlife conservation and biodiversity (option) • Aquatic conservation and management (option). The modules are either assessed via 100% coursework (for example your dissertation), or via a combination of coursework and formal examinations. Coursework comprises written and practical reports, in-class tests, case studies, essays, oral presentations, vivas and the production of posters. STUDY METHODS You will be required to attend a series of lectures, tutorials, seminars and practical sessions; some modules require self-study. Guest speakers from a variety of animal-based organisations will deliver presentations to provide you with an industry perspective. In addition optional day trips, a study tour and an international study experience are offered. PROGRESSION Upon completion of the course, you will have the opportunity to go on and study a Master’s Degree or PhD at a university of your choice. Historically our students have progressed on to study an MSc in Animal Behaviour or Zoo/ Primate Conservation. EMPLOYABILITY COURSE AWARDING BODY: Oxford Brookes University COURSE CODES: D302 (UCAS code) O66 (Institution code) B (Campus code) DURATION: Two days a week for one year (full-time) The BSc (Hons) Top-up Degree in Applied Animal Management could help you gain employment within national and international animal welfare establishments, zoological collections, wildlife organisations or animal production facilities. Previous students have gained employment in areas of the animal industries outlined and in addition some have been employed as research technicians or lecturers in animal based subjects. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will require an HND or Foundation Degree in a related subject and at least four GCSEs at grade A* - C including Maths, English and Science or Level 2 equivalent, plus paid or voluntary work experience in the sector. HOW TO APPLY Full-time - you will need to apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com. For more information please see page 20. 42 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK More informatio Charlotte Wade For more Completed the Applied Animal Management BSc (Hons) Top-up Degree Where is Charlotte now? Charlotte is now working at Bridgwater College as a Student Liasion Team Officer. n course in formatio and advi n ce, please call 0127 8 441234 or visit www.brid gwater.a c.uk I have learnt so much during my time at College. I had an unusual route into education, I was home schooled right up to my entry into College. The College environment was poles apart to what I had been used to. My dyslexia wasn’t formally diagnosed until I came to the College, then I was supplied with an LSA who I met with to discuss my written work, as I find it easier to talk it through rather than write straight away. This has been instrumental to my success. I never believed I was capable of doing a degree, the College staff have all been incredibly supportive and encouraging and gave me the self-confidence or belief to do it! BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | ANIMAL MANAGEMENT 43 ART AND DESIGN Every artist was first an amateur If you are looking to build a professional portfolio of art or design work, this course is ideal for you, especially if you are looking to gain entry to a higher education course or seek employment. The course is unique in that it provides access to a very wide range of art and design processes, facilities and opportunities which enable the student to experience many activities and concepts in a short period of time; specialist facilities include studios for sculpture, photography, printmaking, Mac computer suites and animation booths. “Design can be art. Design can be aesthetics. Design is so simple, that’s why it is so complicated.” ANSEL ADAMS Did you know? impact of art The economic ceeds that of and design ex wide sports world 44 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | ART & DESIGN 45 ART, DESIGN AND MEDIA FOUNDATION DIPLOMA The course will allow you to experience a variety of genres within the art and design industry and help you focus and decide which career you would like to follow. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT During this course you will study a variety of art and design modules, including: • Fine art • Graphic design • Photography • Textiles • Moving image • Life drawing • Theoretical, historical and contextual studies in art and design. Assessment is ongoing and is designed to measure your creative development from start to finish, culminating in the end of year exhibition. The assessment criteria is measured by evaluating your commitment to work, technical competence, creative ability, selfevaluation and critical judgement. STUDY METHODS Assignments will challenge and develop both your practical skills and theoretical knowledge. You will document your progress and record your research in sketchbooks to support your work. The course is divided into three main phases. The first will see you work in a broad range of disciplines, following set tasks from lecturers. In the second phase you will begin to specialise towards your chosen discipline. In the final phase, you will write and undertake your own project with guidance from your subject mentor and tutor. PROGRESSION This qualification will provide you with a good portfolio of work, enabling you to progress to a variety of courses at university level. Alternatively you could enter a creative industry workplace or embark on an apprenticeship within the creative industries. The course will enable you to see the world around you in a new way, giving you lateral thinking and analytical skills. The course will prepare you for work in areas such as fine art, graphic design, illustration, photography, animation and printmaking to name but a few. EMPLOYABILITY Previous students have had offers for full degree courses at leading art colleges and universities including the University of the Arts (London), Falmouth University, UWE and UWIC. Some have gone directly into freelance or self-employed work. Other students have progressed to apprenticeships or employment with fashion and graphic design companies. COURSE AWARDING BODY ABC Awards COURSE CODES RA007 (College full-time code) DURATION Five days a week for one year (full-time/flexible hours can often be arranged to suit individual circumstances. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will be required to evidence your artistic skills and your commitment to an intensive course. Evidence of studying at A Level or an equivalent Level 3 qualification is also a requirement. Mature applicants with relevant experience, who do not have the stated entry requirements, are encouraged to apply via a portfolio of work. HOW TO APPLY You will need to complete the application form at the rear of this prospectus. 46 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK More informatio For more Levi Burge n course in formatio and advi n ce, please call 0127 8 441234 or visit www.brid gwater.a c.uk Completed the Art, Design and Media Foundation Diploma Where is Levi now? Levi is hoping to undertake an Apprenticeship in Graphics. After studying A Levels I didn’t possess enough extensive skills across the art and design industry to get me on to an art specific university course. However, this course has helped me build my portfolio of work and given me experience of working with external clients. The first-hand experience that I have gained from these opportunities has been invaluable in boosting not only my skill but also my confidence. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | ART & DESIGN 47 BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT Making your way to the top Business is a combination of academic challenge and practicality which enthuses many individuals, especially as it combines competitive and collaborative learning. Studying a business course allows you to gather a wealth of skills covering the industry as a whole, including finance, marketing, law, human resources and economics to name a few. “Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things.” PETER F DRUCKER Did you know? s ted more sale Apple genera an th 4 1 Jan-March 20 Facebook d an on az m A Google, 3.7bn. 4 $ combined - 48 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT 49 BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND COMMUNICATIONS FOUNDATION DEGREE This course is for you if you are interested in a career within business. If you are already in employment it could also offer the opportunity of promotion within your current organisation. This course will provide you with knowledge and skills in relation to the scope and functions of business, basic management concepts and theories and communication. The programme offers strong links with local employers such as Morrisons, DHL and EDF Energy. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT The course covers a range of modules across key subject areas in business. You will need to successfully complete 14 modules to achieve the Foundation Degree. Modules include: • Introduction to Marketing • Management Concepts • Digital Information for Business • Personal Development • Business Context • Accounting for Business • Customer Communications • International Business • Managing Work Performance • External Communications • Business Project • Strategic Management • Business and Finance • Developing Management Capabilities. You will be assessed through assignment/essay, portfolio, project, presentation, examination and case study exercises. PROGRESSION On completion of this course you will have the opportunity to enhance your qualification to a full Honours Degree by studying the BA (Hons) Top-up in Business and Management here at Bridgwater College or a university of your choice. EMPLOYABILITY On completion of this course you could embark on a number of careers in the sectors of accounting, sales, finance, human resources and marketing, to name but a few. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Entrants to the programme should normally be in a current role in an appropriate workplace setting (voluntary or paid) and possess either two years’ work experience or a relevant qualification. Qualifications should include either a minimum of one pass at A Level or 6 unit vocational A Level in addition to three passes at GCSE to include Maths and English Language or a National Certificate or Diploma or other equivalent Level 3 qualification. HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT LEVEL 5 INTERMEDIATE CERTIFICATE COURSE AWARDING BODY Oxford Brookes University COURSE CODES N101 (UCAS code) FP003 (College part-time code) O66 (Institution code) B (Campus code) DURATION Two days a week for two years (full-time). One day a week for three years (part-time) HOW TO APPLY Full-time - you will need to apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com Part-time - you will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. STUDY METHODS Tuition will involve group work, discussions, presentations and written work. 50 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK This qualification will help you develop your ability to evaluate the effectiveness of different HR models and practices, while increasing your understanding of the external factors that impact upon HR activities and organisations. You will build on your expertise and develop your planning, analytical and problem-solving skills. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT Modules include: • Developing professional practice • Business issues and the context of human resources • Using information in human resources • Employment law • Employee engagement • Managing and co-ordinating the HR function. EMPLOYABILITY On completion of this course we have found a high proportion of our students secure employment in the industry or progress within their current career. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS COURSE AWARDING BODY Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) You will need a Degree level qualification, or the Level 3 Award or Certificate in Human Resource Practice (or CPP). Mature students without the stated entry requirements are encouraged to apply. COURSE CODES HOW TO APPLY One afternoon per week for one year (part-time) Part-time - you will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. FP030 – Level 5 (College parttime code) DURATION The Intermediate Certificate is assessed through a combination of practical and written assignments. STUDY METHODS The majority of modules are taught via lectures; other teaching methods include seminars, tutorials, workshops and guided learning/independent activities. PROGRESSION This qualification gives you a professionally recognised human resources qualification and the knowledge element required towards CIPD Associate membership. It also serves as an entry qualification for the CIPD Level 7 Advanced Diploma in HRM. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT 51 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT LEVEL 7 ADVANCED DIPLOMA This qualification will help you develop your ability to evaluate the effectiveness of different HR models and practices, while increasing your understanding of the external factors that impact upon HR activities and organisations. You will build on your expertise and develop your planning, analytical and problem-solving skills. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT Subject modules covered on the Level 7 Advanced Diploma are as follows: • Leading, managing and developing people • Developing skills for business leadership • Reward management • Human resource management in context • Resourcing and talent management • Managing employment relations • Learning and talent development • Investigating a business issue from a human resources perspective. There are two nationally-set examinations during the first year, covering two of the units. The remaining units are assessed through practical and written assignments, the production of a skills portfolio and a management report. PROGRESSION CIPD Advanced Level Certificate and Diploma qualifications provide you with a professionally recognised qualification and a professional level of membership, Associate (Assoc CIPD). It also allows you to gain recognition for your HRM or HRD experience through CIPD Chartered membership (Chartered Member or Chartered Fellow). EMPLOYABILITY On completion of this course we have found a high proportion of our students secure employment in the industry or progress within their current career. MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP LEVEL 5 DIPLOMA COURSE AWARDING BODY Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) COURSE CODES FP037 (College part-time code) DURATION One afternoon/evening a week for two years (part-time) ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will need a Degree level qualification, or the Level 5 Certificate in Human Resource Management. Mature students without the stated entry requirements are encouraged to apply. HOW TO APPLY Part-time - you will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. STUDY METHODS The majority of modules are taught via lectures; other teaching methods include seminars, tutorials, workshops and guided learning/independent activities. 52 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK This management course is an important qualification if you aspire to hold a position in management, and want to build a portfolio of transferable skills. It is a practical programme designed to develop the management and leadership skills necessary for today’s environment. The qualification recognises current achievements as preparation for future development. The course offers a flexible study programme allowing you to choose to study the formal timetable or elect to study units of your choice, helping you to gradually build a recognised qualification. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT This course will provide you with a Level 5 Diploma and modules include: • Leadership practice • Managing team and individual performance • Conducting a management project • Organisational financial management • Conducting a marketing plan. EMPLOYABILITY This is an internationally recognised qualification that will help you to develop your career in middle to senior management. Some of our successful students have been recognised for promotion with their current employers, while others have sought a more responsible role with other employers. COURSE AWARDING BODY Pearson COURSE CODES FP247 (College part-time code) ENTRY REQUIREMENTS To be employed in a junior/middle management position (one year minimum) or have an ILM Certificate in First Line Management or an NVQ Level 4 in Management. Appropriate experience is acceptable in place of qualifications, subject to agreement with the Programme Manager. DURATION One weekend a month (Friday – Saturday) (part-time) HOW TO APPLY Part-time - you will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. You will be assessed by assignments which will need to be presented in a business report format for each unit. STUDY METHODS All learning will take place in a classroom environment. PROGRESSION The natural academic progression route on completion of this course is the Strategic Management and Leadership Level 7 Extended Diploma at a location of your choice. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT 53 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP LEVEL 7 CERTIFICATE This management course is an important qualification if you aspire to hold a position in management and want to build a portfolio of transferable skills. It is a practical programme designed to develop the fundamental leadership and management skills and knowledge necessary for today’s competitive environment. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT This course will provide you with a Level 7 Certificate. Modules will include: • Personal leadership development as a strategic manager • Developing performance management strategies • Financial management • Reviewing organisational strategy plans and performance. EMPLOYABILITY On completion of this internationally recognised course you could look towards developing your career in senior strategic management. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS To be employed in or to have had experience in middle or senior management (one year minimum) or to have completed the Level 5 qualification in Management and Leadership. Appropriate experience is acceptable in place of qualifications, subject to agreement with the Programme Manager. COURSE AWARDING BODY Pearson COURSE CODES FP248 (College part-time code) DURATION One weekend a month (Friday – Saturday) (part-time) HOW TO APPLY Part-time - you will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. More informatio You will be assessed by assignments which will need to be presented in a business report format for each unit. For more STUDY METHODS 80% of your learning, will take place in a classroom environment via blended learning and 20% using distance learning materials. Joanne Moore PROGRESSION Completed the Human Resources Management Level 7 Advanced Diploma Once you have achieved the Certificate you will have the opportunity to progress onto the Level 7 Diploma or Extended Diploma at a location of your choice. Where is Joanne now? Joanne works as a HR Adviser for Bath & Wells Multi Academy Trust. 54 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK n course in formatio and advi n ce, please call 0127 8 441234 or visit www.brid gwater.a c.uk I chose to study at Bridgwater College so I could gain a high level qualification whilst building my career, without accruing large student debts. I also wanted to stay close to friends and family at home. Lessons often focus on issues that are relevant to my work place which has helped to develop my knowledge and skills. I have also enjoyed and benefited from sharing expertise with other students. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT 55 COMPUTING The best way to predict your future is to create it Computing is a fast-paced and ever changing industry, with new technologies being continually developed. The industry comprises a range of disciplines including web development, programming, databases and hardware, allowing ample diversification for an individual’s career progression. Worldwide career opportunities await successful graduates. Did you know? to ars did it take How many ye users? reach 50m - 13, Radio - 38, TV - 4 eb W e World Wid 56 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK COMPUTER SCIENCE FOUNDATION DEGREE This unique course has been designed in consultation with local employers and the School of Computing, Electronics and Mathematics at Plymouth University. The modules are designed to provide a broad range of computing skills, whilst focusing on the latest industry developments. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT Subject to approval, the subjects you will typically study include: Year 1: • Computer systems and networking • Programming principles • Website development • Personal development and professional skills • Relational database design • Systems analysis. Year 2: • Object oriented programming • Cyber security forensics • Mobile applications development • Server side scripting and management • Project management • Group project. PROGRESSION This Foundation Degree will provide you with a broad base of knowledge, providing a solid foundation for you to top-up to an Honours Degree, subject to approval by Plymouth University. EMPLOYABILITY Career options will include programming, web development, software engineering, support analysis, business applications development, end-user support and software training. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will require a full Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject and at least four GCSEs at grades A* - C including Maths and English or Level 2 equivalent. Mature applicants with relevant experience who do not have the stated entry requirements are encouraged to apply. COURSE AWARDING BODY Plymouth University COURSE CODES TBC – Please see our website for the most up-to-date information DURATION Three days a week for two years (full-time). HOW TO APPLY Full-time - you will need to apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com. For more information see page 20. Assessment for the course is through a combination of coursework, practical tasks and end of module exams. Coursework will comprise assignments and/or laboratory work. STUDY METHODS Learning is achieved through a mix of lectures, seminars and practical laboratory sessions. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | COMPUTING 57 APPLIED COMPUTING TOP-UP DEGREE This course enables students who have completed a qualifying Foundation Degree in computing to progress to a full BSc Honours Degree. It provides students with the knowledge to appreciate ongoing developments in computing, and to offer them an opportunity to maximise their career prospects. The focus is on practical research and project-related skills, as well as the examination of new and developing technologies and applications in computing. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT The course includes the following modules: • Individual project • IT professional • E-Commerce • Programming languages • Business analytics. Each module will be assessed through 50% coursework consisting of assignments and/ or laboratory work, and 50% through end of unit examinations. This excludes the Individual Project which is assessed 100% through coursework. EMPLOYABILITY Career paths might include database administration, interactive media design, software development, programming, network management, network administration, web development and systems analysis. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will be required to have achieved an overall Merit in a QCF HND in Computing and Systems Development or have achieved a Foundation Degree in Computer Science, and at least four GCSEs at grades A* - C, including Maths and English or Level 2 equivalent. All students will be required to attend and successfully complete a short Academic Study Skills bridging module in September, prior to enrolling on the BSc (Hons) Applied Computing (Level 6 Top-Up) programme. COURSE AWARDING BODY Plymouth University COURSE CODES G410 (UCAS code) B70 (Institution code) G (Campus code) DURATION Full-time-two days in college. Part-time-one day in college. More informatio HOW TO APPLY Full-time - you will need to apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com For more information see page 20. STUDY METHODS Learning is achieved through a mix of lectures, seminars and practical laboratory sessions. PROGRESSION On successful completion of the degree, you can progress onto postgraduate study, subject to meeting the relevant institution’s entry criteria and a successful approval process, and other continued lifelong learning. 58 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK For more Bethany Fear n course in formatio and advi n ce, please call 0127 8 441234 or visit www.brid gwater.a c.uk Completed the Applied Computing Top-up Degree Where is Bethany now? Bethany is considering postgraduate education with the ultimate aim of becoming an IT consultant. My favourite aspects of College have been the small class sizes and the bonds I have made throughout the course. Everyone is particularly close knit which has made the learning process far more enjoyable. During my time at College I was lucky enough to be given the opportunity to work on a website for an archaeologist of the Great War at Bristol University. I then presented my work to the College’s Senior Management Team; this has been a major confidence boost for me as well as having been an extremely worthwhile experience. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | COMPUTING 59 COUNSELLING It’s good to talk This course is aimed at those who have already completed substantial counselling skills training to Level 4 and who wish to take their studies to a professional level. Those applying from Level 3 courses will be required to complete a summer school bridging unit prior to entry to the Level 5 Diploma. Did you know? “Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.” ARISTOTLE There are clear links between this AQA programme and relevant Skills for Health National Occupational Standards for both Mental Health and Psychological Therapies. Successful candidates will be in a good position to achieve NOS and KSF descriptors when undertaking this award (details can be found on the AQA website). ople 450 million pe e ar e id worldw tal en m by affected . health issues 60 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | COUNSELLING 61 COUNSELLING PRACTICE LEVEL 4/5 DIPLOMA The AIM Awards Level 4 and Level 5 Diploma in Counselling Practice (QCF) provided by Bridgwater College is accredited by the National Counselling Society and is for those wishing to achieve professional status in counselling. This qualification enables learners to embark on counselling practice working within an ethical framework. The placement requirement in this qualification is essential to the personal and professional development of the practitioner. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT In the Diploma you will learn about: • Defining ethics and boundaries • The complexities of the therapeutic relationship • Self-critical and self-evaluative skills • Developing supervision skills • Understanding the effectiveness of supervision • Developing an understanding of different theoretical approaches • The use of research • Contributing towards further personal development and personal accreditation. You will be assessed through your understanding of aspects of counselling theory, deeper level skills practice and work within a personal development group, plus an examination paper. You will be observed and write assignments, as well as engage in regular supervised counselling practice. STUDY METHODS A variety of methods are used including experiential exercises, case studies, didactic teaching and discussion to accommodate students’ different learning styles. A personal development group is an integral part of the Diploma and is more akin to the reality of the counselling process than any other part of the programme. Supervision groups are used in the second year to develop counselling skills and reflective practice. PROGRESSION You have the opportunity to continue your studies at a university of your choice. You can choose either a postgraduate Certificate/ Diploma or a Master’s Degree. COURSE AWARDING BODY: AIM Award COURSE CODES: PH069 (College part-time code) DURATION: One day a week for two years (part-time) More informatio EMPLOYABILITY Students graduating from this course can seek employment as counsellors in schools, rehabilitation centres, the NHS or charitable organisations. Some enter related fields such as coaching and mentoring. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will need to have obtained the Counselling Level 3/4 Advanced Certificate or an equivalent industry qualification. HOW TO APPLY You will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. We will assess each application on an individual basis and invite you for an interview if your application has been successful. For more information please see page 20. 62 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK For more Max Dulder Muller n course in formatio and advi n ce, please call 0127 8 441234 or visit www.brid gwater.a c.uk Completed the Counselling Practice Level 5 Diploma Where is Max now? Max undertakes numerous counselling roles. I have been working in a rehabilitation centre for drug and alcohol problems since 2010. In 2012 I began a teaching role at Bridgwater College, as part of the Counselling programme and also teach mental health awareness. In 2013 I started my own private counselling practice. I feel really privileged to have the opportunity to support people at a pivotal time in their lives and it fills me with a great sense of pride to know that I have helped people to turn their lives around. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | COUNSELLING 63 COUNTRYSIDE MANAGEMENT Call of the wild Would you like to work outdoors in a job that looks at all aspects of wildlife conservation and management? The industry is extremely varied and can lead to a range of careers including Woodland and Estate management, Reserve management, Gamekeeper, Education officer, Ecologist. Did you know? inforest The Amazon ra an 20% th e produces mor oxygen of the world’s supply. The wetlands and woodlands surrounding our Cannington Centre and the fantastic local countryside of the Somerset Levels, Exmoor National Park, the Quantocks and the extensive coastal areas will give you access to the best facilities to develop your research and survey skills. Add to this, active links with rural organisations including Natural England, Somerset Wildlife Trust, WWT, RSPB, and the National Trust, and you’ll be well prepared to find higher level employment in the great outdoors! 64 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK COUNTRYSIDE MANAGEMENT FOUNDATION DEGREE The course combines practical conservation experience and academic studies for those of all ages seeking a career in countryside and environment. The modules cater for students with varying interests and career goals in the sector. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT During the first year of the Foundation Degree you will study: • Practical conservation skills • Landscape evolution and interpretation • Introduction to habitats • Business and the workplace • Applied field studies • Plant and soil science (optional) • Biological classification and evolution (optional). During the second year modules include: • Research in the workplace • Experimental design and analysis • Woodland and Grassland Management • Wetland and Coastal Management • Conservation and tourism (optional) • Agriculture and conservation (optional). Modules are assessed through a combination of coursework (60%) and formal examinations (40%). Some modules are 100% coursework. As a vocational centre there is the opportunity for students to undertake additional qualifications, such as the NPTC Certificates. STUDY METHODS The course is delivered through a range of lectures and tutorials, with some modules including elements of blended learning. Field trips form part of the curriculum and, in some cases, are linked to assignments. COURSE AWARDING BODY PROGRESSION Oxford Brookes University On completion of this course you will have the opportunity to enhance your qualification to a full Honours Degree by studying the BSc (Hons) Top-up Degree with us here at Bridgwater College or at a university of your choice. EMPLOYABILITY Completion of this course could help you embark on a career in countryside management and conservation or allow you to progress to further academic study. The range of opportunities include roles within the private and public sectors – countryside warden or ranger, volunteer leader, education officer, youth leader, ecological/habitat surveyor, estate management and contracting. COURSE CODES D400 (UCAS code) FH012 (College part-time code) O66 (Institution code) B (Campus code) DURATION two days a week for two years (full-time), one day a week for three years (part-time) ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will require a minimum of 120 UCAS tariff points from a full Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject area and at least 4 GCSEs at grades A*- C including Maths and English or a Level 2 equivalent. Mature applicants with relevant experience who do not have the stated entry requirements are encouraged to apply. HOW TO APPLY Full-time - you will need to apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com Part-time - you will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | COUNTRYSIDE MANAGEMENT 65 COUNTRYSIDE MANAGEMENT TOP-UP DEGREE This is a broad-based countryside management programme linked to the Foundation Degree for anyone interested in working within countryside management or conservation. It is also for people already working in the industry who wish to enhance their career prospects. You will have access to excellent resources and facilities both on site and in the surrounding local environment including our College estate and farm, the Exmoor National Park, the Quantocks AONB and the Somerset Levels. Each year you will have the opportunity to participate in various day and field trips, and links with industry are maintained through work-based learning placements, projects and advisory panels. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT During your Honours Degree you will study: • Sustainable environmental management • Advanced ecological survey techniques • Aquatic ecology and conservation • Visitor management and education • Dissertation • Personal development and current affairs (optional) • Animal conservation and biodiversity (optional). The units are either assessed via 100% coursework or a combination of coursework and formal examination. Coursework comprises written and practical reports, case studies, essays, oral presentations, the production of posters and vivas. STUDY METHODS lectures, seminars and practical sessions; modules require self-study appropriate to the level. Guest speakers from a variety of conservation organisations will deliver workshops and presentations to provide you with an industry perspective and support modules. PROGRESSION On successful completion of the BSc (Hons) Top-up Degree in Countryside Management, you have the option of entering employment, studying for a Master’s Degree or PhD. EMPLOYABILITY This course could help you gain employment within a variety of countryside and conservation bodies, wildlife organisations, education roles and voluntary bodies. Previous students have gained employment in both private and public sectors of the countryside and conservation areas outlined, and in addition some have set up as self-employed individuals. COURSE AWARDING BODY Oxford Brookes University COURSE CODES Contact our Information and Guidance team on 01278 441234 for detailed information DURATION Two days a week for one year (full-time) ENTRY REQUIREMENTS For the Top-up you will need to have completed the Foundation Degree or HND in a related subject with a merit profile. Mature applicants with industry experience are also encouraged to apply. HOW TO APPLY Full-time - you will need to apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com. For more information please see page 20. You will be required to attend timetabled 66 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK Amy Stone More informatio Countryside Management BSc (Hons) Top-up Degree Where is Amy now? Amy has been working as Heritage Education Officer at the Avalon Marshes Landscape Partnership, and is now going to work on environmental and educational projects. For more The countryside industry faces real challenges around climate change and lack of financial support. Conservation organisations therefore need to work in partnership with each other. The Avalon Marshes Landscape Partnership is a great example of wildlife organisations working together to pool resources and expertise. We have been lucky to receive a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to conserve and celebrate the natural and cultural heritage of the landscape. With this we have been able to carry out projects such as the installation of kingfisher banks and mire restoration, improve access with new boardwalks and hides, and hire two Bridgwater College Apprentices. These projects are delivered across the various partner organisations. n course in formatio and advi n ce, please call 0127 8 441234 or visit www.brid gwater.a c.uk BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | COUNTRYSIDE MANAGEMENT 67 DANCE The hidden language of the soul Did you know? This qualification is for anyone working with children and young people in dance. It is designed for people with a variety of dance teaching backgrounds, from those new to teaching to those with many years of experience. It is applicable for practitioners across different dance styles such as contemporary, ballet, jazz or street dance. Only six providers have been authorised to deliver this qualification by Trinity College London; we are one of only two providers who offer this in the South West of England. nce is today Professional da the most e of regarded as on al abilities ic ys demanding ph ts or sp d an 68 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK DANCE TEACHING AND LEARNING LEVEL 6 DIPLOMA For less experienced dance teachers the Diploma in Dance Teaching and Learning (DDTAL) will provide training in the theoretical and practical skills of teaching dance to children and young people. For more experienced practitioners, it can provide the opportunity to reflect on and develop their practice as well as gain a formal qualification that will enhance their career opportunities. Learning (IfL) as being the equivalent of a DTLLS award. COURSE AWARDING BODY EMPLOYABILITY Trinity College London COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS During the first year of DDTAL you will study four units which will comprise a variety of modules, including some of the following: • Dance teaching practice • Managing challenging behaviour • Knowledge of safe and effective dance principles • Creating, performing and appreciating dance • Managing and evaluating learning • Reflective practice and action learning approaches. This course is designed for people with a variety of dance backgrounds and experience. You will have completed dance training equivalent to Degree level which ensures you have appropriate dance knowledge, skills and understanding. Applicants with other relevant qualifications or no formal dance qualifications, but significant dance experience, can apply. Applications from practitioners across a range of dance styles are invited. The minimum age for undertaking the qualification is 18 years but normally you will be over 21 years of age. Course assessment will be via a series of practical and written tasks; you will also be observed delivering a dance class. STUDY METHODS The majority of modules are taught via practical workshops, lectures and seminars by highly experienced lecturers and practitioners. The focus of this course is to prepare you for a range of career options in the dance industry. Previous students have successfully found work teaching or supporting their current roles in the performing arts industry. COURSE CODES RP012 (College part-time code) DURATION 13 delivery days spread over one year, during school holiday periods and weekends (parttime). HOW TO APPLY You will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. PROGRESSION On completion of this course you will have the opportunity to teach dance. It is a teaching qualification recognised by the Institute for BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | DANCE 69 PERFORMANCE (CONTEMPORARY DANCE) LEVEL 4 ATCL The course is designed to enable contemporary dance students to display and evidence their contemporary dance performance skills and knowledge through a series of performance-based assessment tasks. The qualification encourages candidates to be multi-skilled, reflective performers showing professional potential; their performance standard will be comparable to other qualifications available at Level 4 in the qualifications and credit framework or the first year of degree level study. COURSE STRUCURE & CONTENT You will cover advanced technique and choreography throughout Semesters One and Two. In Semester one you will also have a repertory class in which material will be developed with a range of practitioners in preparation for a tour that will form the basis of Semester Two. The tour will involve performances in a range of settings primarily across the South West. Semester three focuses on preparation for the external assessment, which occurs at the end of the programme. will have also developed a network of contacts that could lead directly to work or as a teacher. COURSE AWARDING BODY EMPLOYABILITY Trinity College London The focus of this course is to prepare you for a range of career options in the dance industry. COURSE CODES ENTRY REQUIREMENTS RP071/PM1 This course is designed for those people who hold the equivalent of a Level 3 BTEC or A Level in Dance/Performing Arts. Individuals with relevant industrial experience will also be considered. A place on the course is also subject to a successful audition and interview. DURATION 1 year (2 days per week) HOW TO APPLY You will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. STUDY METHODS The majority of modules are taught via practical workshops, lectures and seminars by highly experienced lecturers and practitioners. PROGRESSION On completion of this course you will have the opportunity to apply for other programmes at dance schools and Higher Education including the Level 6 DDTAL course at Bridgwater. You 70 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK Katey Leader Completed the Diploma in Dance Teaching and Learning (DDTAL) Level 6 Where is Katey now? Katey teaches on the DDTAL programme at Bridgwater College as well as being a freelance dance practitioner. She is also a Director of Dance at Take Art. More informatio For more n course in formatio and advi n ce, please call 0127 8 441234 or visit www.brid gwater.a c.uk Working with dance teachers exploring their techniques of delivery excites me. It’s a great feeling to know you are supporting someone’s career development which then has a knock on effect to their students. The course has been designed to facilitate a range of teachers, those just starting out and those who have been working in the dance community for a number of years. DDTAL is a great qualification to hold as it can be relevant to a range of dance genres and allows time to reflect on your professional practice, whilst enhancing your knowledge and perfecting your skill. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | DANCE 71 EARLY YEARS Children teach us what life is all about The foundation degree in Early Years has a wide range of topics which are designed to improve your work practice. You will be able to implement your ideas into your workplace and will carry out a small scale study research project. Did you know? ildcare, The cost of ch % 7 has risen by 7 3 0 since 20 72 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK EARLY YEARS FOUNDATION DEGREE (Sector endorsed) (Subject to approval) New modules being introduced will allow you the option of choosing to study ‘International Perspectives in the Early Years’, where you will be able to organise your own international placement for a period of four to six weeks. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT Year 1 modules: • Child development - starting with the child (0-8 years) • Child protection • Early years project - investigation • Professional practice • Supporting children’s learning (3-8 years) • Working together with children, families and other professionals Year 2 modules: • Child health - contemporary issues • Concepts of inclusion in the early years setting • Early years project - small scale study • Promoting positive behaviour • The role of the early years professional • Current curriculum issues (optional) • International perspectives in the early years (optional) You will be assessed via assignments, essays, presentations, research projects and group discussions. STUDY METHODS Modules are taught via lectures, seminars, tutorials, workshops and guided learning/ independent activities. PROGRESSION On successful completion of this course you will have the opportunity to enhance your qualification to a full Honours Degree by studying the BA (Hons) Early Years Care and Education (top-up) at Bridgwater College or to study at a university of your choice. EMPLOYABILITY This course will prepare you for a management role within an early years setting. Previous students have completed the BA (Hons) and then progressed on to gain Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT); other students have completed the PGCE in order to gain their Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). ENTRY REQUIREMENTS COURSE AWARDING BODY: Plymouth University COURSE CODES: X305 (UCAS code) PG006 (College part-time code) B70 (Institution code) DURATION: One day a week for two years (full-time). One evening a week for three years (parttime). You will require a minimum of 120 UCAS tariff points from a full Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject area and at least four GCSEs at grades A* - C including Maths and English. You will need to be currently working or volunteering in an early years setting and have at least one year’s experience in the field. You will also need to demonstrate evidence of workplace support and to undergo an interview and enhanced DBS check before entry. Mature applicants with relevant experience who do not have the stated entry requirements are encouraged to apply. HOW TO APPLY Full-time - you will need to apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com Part-time - you will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | EARLY YEARS 73 EARLY YEARS, CARE AND EDUCATION TOP-UP DEGREE This course will help you focus on integrating early years theory with practice and is particularly suitable if you have practical experience of working with young children. The course will provide you with the knowledge and understanding to reflect on and develop your own practice, and to lead and develop the practice of others within the context of current initiatives and developments in the care and education of babies and young children. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT Examples of typical modules are: • Early years action research project (dissertation) • Managing change for quality improvement in childcare settings • Pedagogical approaches in the early years • Promoting the wellbeing of children, their families and communities • Improving outcomes for children through supervision and mentoring. Assessment is through project-based assignments for each module. You will also be expected to spend at least 15 hours a week on self-directed study. STUDY METHODS The majority of modules are taught via lectures; other teaching methods include seminars, tutorials, workshops and guided learning/independent activities. PROGRESSION On successful completion of this course you may wish to progress to study the final year of a PGCE to achieve Qualified Teacher Status, subject to successful application at a Higher Education institution of your choice. EMPLOYABILITY There are many opportunities for early years graduates, many of whom find employment within local authority services for children and young people. This is an accepted route for students who are also working towards Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT). COURSE AWARDING BODY Plymouth University COURSE CODES: 7X2K (UCAS code) B70 (Institution code) DURATION: One day a week for 25 weeks, over one year (full-time). ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will be required to have an HND or Foundation Degree in a related subject and at least four GCSEs at grades A* - C including Maths and English. All students must have a successful interview and a current DBS check before entry. You will also need to be employed full-time or part-time, within an early years/childcare environment for at least six hours per week. Nicole Priestman HOW TO APPLY Completed the Early Years (Sector Endorsed) Foundation Degree You will need to apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com For more information please see page 20. 74 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK More informatio For more Where is Nicole now? She has graduated with a First Class Honours Degree in Early Years Care and Education BA (Hons) Top-up Degree. n course in formatio and advi n ce, please call 0127 8 441234 or visit www.brid gwater.a c.uk Working while studying has given me a new level of independence. I get to put into practice what I have learnt in the classroom in my working environment. The support I received was brilliant, being able to access support and guidance remotely and receive first hand advice about the different careers and jobs accessible to me. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | EARLY YEARS 75 ENGINEERING Everyone is a genius Did you know? Engineering is the development of imagination, it is everywhere and everything! It is the collaboration of scientific, economic, social, and practical knowledge, and has led to the innovative world we live in today. Engineering has an impact on everyday developments from building a bridge, to flying a plane. The engineering industry is split up into a range of disciplines including mechanical, electrical, production, design and recent developments within aviation. The growth of the industry is creating employment opportunities at a drastic rate and the need for developed modern skills is essential for success and progression. neer comes The word engi meaning ord from a Latin w s’. ‘clevernes 76 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURE AND AUTOMATION HIGHER NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (HNC) If you are looking to develop a career in computer aided design and manufacture, this course is for you. The College has recently made substantial investment in robotic, PLC, CNC, CAD and process control technology, and has recently opened a new state-of-the-art engineering facility. This course can also form part of a Higher Apprenticeship. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT The course units provide practical skills as well as training in the latest CAD/ CAM technologies, and you will study both compulsory (c) and specialist modules (s): • Engineering mathematics (c) • Engineering science (c) • Project design, implementation and evaluation (c) • Computer aided design and manufacture (s) • Advanced computer aided design (s) • Hydraulics and pneumatics (s) • Programmable logic controllers (s) • Manufacturing, planning and scheduling. Assessment will be via assignments, which may include laboratory work, investigations, projects, practical exercises and integrative assignments that link various subject areas. COURSE AWARDING BODY PROGRESSION You could choose to progress onto an HND Top-up course or study a degree course at a university of your choice. Please contact us for details about our HND. EMPLOYABILITY Upon completion of your course you may seek work in a broad range of engineering fields, such as engineering systems, design and manufacture or engineering maintenance or work as a technician, engineer or project leader. Pearson COURSE CODES RE006 (College part-time code) DURATION One day a week for two years (part-time) ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will require a full Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject and at least four GCSEs at grades A* - C including Maths and English or a Level 2 equivalent. Mature applicants with relevant experience who do not have the stated entry requirements are encouraged to apply. HOW TO APPLY You will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. STUDY METHODS You will learn through a combination of lectures, tutorials, laboratory sessions, directed study, assignment work, practical exercises and a major project normally relevant to your employment and devised in conjunction with your employer. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | ENGINEERING 77 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC AND CONTROL ENGINEERING HIGHER NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (HNC) This course is designed for those looking to develop a career in electrical/electronic or control systems engineering, with the emphasis on applying electrical, electronic and control principles to practical situations such as PLC and robot work cells. Bridgwater College has recently made substantial investment in robotic, PLC, CNC, CAD and process control technology, and has recently opened a brand new, state-of-the-art engineering facility, the Energy Skills Centre. This course can also form part of a Higher Apprenticeship. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT During the course you will be required to successfully complete three core (c) units and five specialist (s) units as displayed below: • Engineering mathematics (c) • Engineering science (c) • Project design, implementation and evaluation (c) • Electrical, electronic and digital principles (s) • Instrumentation and control principles (s) • Electrical power (s) • Industrial robot technology (s) • Programmable logic controllers (s). The majority of assessment will be assignment based which may include laboratory work, investigations, projects, practical exercises and integrative assignments that link various subject areas. work, practical exercises and a major project related to your employment. PRODUCTION ENGINEERING HIGHER NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (HNC) COURSE AWARDING BODY Pearson PROGRESSION You could choose to progress to an HND Topup course or a degree course at a university of your choice. Please contact us for more details. COURSE CODES RE005 (College part-time code) COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT EMPLOYABILITY Upon completion of this course you may wish to seek work in a broad range of engineering fields, such as engineering systems, process control, electrical or electronics engineering or engineering maintenance or work as a technician, engineer or project leader. Many of our students have also gone on to continue their studies at degree level at a university of their choice. If you are looking to develop a career within the production and manufacturing industries, this course is for you. The College has recently made substantial investment in robotic, PLC, CNC, CAD and process control technology, and has recently opened a new state-of-the-art engineering facility. This course can also form part of a Higher Apprenticeship. DURATION One day a week for two years (part-time) ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will require a full Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject and at least four GCSEs at grades A* - C including Maths and English or a Level 2 equivalent. Mature applicants with relevant experience who do not have the stated entry requirements are encouraged to apply. The course units provide practical skills and knowledge essential to production engineering; you will study these compulsory and specialist modules: • Engineering mathematics • Engineering science • Project design, implementation and evaluation • Manufacturing planning and scheduling principles • Business improvement techniques • Computer-aided design and manufacture • Programmable logic controllers. Assessment will be via assignments, which may include laboratory work, investigations, projects, practical exercises and integrative assignments that link various subject areas. HOW TO APPLY STUDY METHODS You will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. You will learn through a combination of lectures, tutorials, laboratory sessions, directed study, assignment work, practical exercises and a major project normally relevant to your employment and devised in conjunction with your employer. STUDY METHODS You will learn via a combination of lectures, directed study, laboratory work, assignment 78 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK PROGRESSION You could choose to progress to an HND Top-up course or study a degree course at a university of your choice. COURSE AWARDING BODY Pearson EMPLOYABILITY COURSE CODES Upon completion you may seek work in a broad range of engineering fields, such as engineering systems, production control, design and manufacture, working as a technician, engineer or project leader. RE118 (College part-time code) ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will require a full Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject and at least four GCSEs at grades A* - C including Maths and English or a Level 2 equivalent. Mature applicants with relevant experience who do not have the stated entry requirements are encouraged to apply. DURATION One day a week for two years (part-time) HOW TO APPLY You will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | ENGINEERING 79 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING HIGHER NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (HNC) Mechanical Engineers work to research, develop and manage projects devising innovative solutions in design and manufacture. Graduates find roles within industries such as manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, energy and water. The course is designed to provide the knowledge and understanding of how advanced and innovative engineering underpins the mechanical design, advanced manufacturing and technical service areas of the industry. This course can also form part of a Higher Apprenticeship. lectures, directed study, assignment work, practical exercises and the completion of a work-based project relevant to your employment or industry. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT EMPLOYABILITY You will need to study a number of units in order to achieve this qualification. Modules include: • Engineering mathematics • Engineering science • Project design, implementation and evaluation • Computer aided design and manufacture • Advanced computer aided design • Mechanical principles • Fluidmechanics • Materials engineering. Upon completion you may gain employment or progress your career in the engineering sector within industries such as manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, energy and water. Assessment will be via assignments and may include laboratory work, investigations, projects, practical exercises and integrative assignments that link various subject areas. Unit grades awarded will be Pass, Merit or Distinction with an overall Pass, Merit or Distinction awarded for the overall qualification. PROGRESSION You could choose to progress onto an HND Top-up course, which focuses on the management of the engineering industry, or study a degree course at a university of your choice. Alternatively, you could progress to employment. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING FOUNDATION DEGREE DURATION The Foundation Degree in Mechanical Engineering is designed to provide the knowledge and understanding of how advanced and innovative engineering underpins the mechanical design, advanced manufacturing and technical service areas of the industry. Mechanical engineers work to research, develop and manage projects, devising innovative solutions in design and manufacture. This course can also form part of a Higher Apprenticeship. Two years (part-time) COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT COURSE AWARDING BODY Pearson COURSE CODES RE007 (College part-time code) ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Typically, you will require a National Certificate/ Diploma in a numerate or engineering discipline with a Merit profile, to include Maths, or equivalent qualifications. Applicants will also require at least 4 GCSE passes (at grade C or above), including Maths and English or their Level 2 equivalents. For mature applicants we will accept a wide range of qualifications and experience and we encourage you to contact us. During your course you will study: • Stress and dynamics • Engineering mathematics • Design, materials and manufacturing • Fluid dynamics • Energy and thermodynamics • Heat transfer, power and the environment • Mathematics for mechanical and aerospace engineering • Stress analysis • Dynamics Assessment will be via a variety of assignments and examinations which will include the analysis and resolution of engineering based scenarios, as well as a portfolio of case work and reflective assignments. HOW TO APPLY STUDY METHODS You will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. You will learn through a combination of lectures, directed study, assignment work, practical exercises and the completion of a work-based project relevant to your employment. STUDY METHODS You will learn through a combination of 80 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK PROGRESSION Direct progression onto the BEng(Hons) or MEng(Hons) Mechanical Engineering Degree at the University of the West of England, Bristol is an option. This can be studied on full-time or part-time attendance patterns. Alternatively, you could progress to employment or to a higher apprenticeship programme. EMPLOYABILITY Upon completion you may seek to progress your career in the engineering sector within industries such as manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, pharmaceuticals, energy and water. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will require a minimum of 280 UCAS tariff points from a full Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject area and at least four GCSEs at grades A* - C including Maths and English. BTEC Level 3 Further Mathematics is required for applicants holding a BTEC Level 3 Diploma. COURSE AWARDING BODY The University of the West of England, Bristol. COURSE CODES 093S (UCAS code) RE 066 (College part-time code) B70 (Institution code) DURATION Two years (full-time) Three years (part-time) HOW TO APPLY Full-time - you will need to apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com Part-time - you will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 26. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | ENGINEERING 81 MECHATRONICS FOUNDATION DEGREE (Subject to final approval) This course aims to provide students with a higher education foundation in mechatronics with a work-based context. It links modules in electrical/electronic engineering and mechanical engineering to create a broad basis for further career development. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT: Year 1: Engineering Mathematics Design, Materials and Manufacturing Electrical and Electronic Principles A Electrical and Electronic Principles B Year 2: Stress and Dynamics Electrical Technology Mathematics for Signals and Control EMPLOYABILITY: Mechatronics engineers are required in a wide variety of industries from defence, automotive and aerospace to manufacturing and nuclear decommissioning. COURSE AWARDING BODY: University of the West of England, Bristol. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: COURSE CODE: 280 UCAS points including A Level Mathematics or a suitable BTEC course including a strong mathematical element. TBC – Please see our website for the most up-to-date information HOW TO APPLY: Enquire using the part-time application process detailed in the HE prospecus. DURATION Three years part-time. More informatio Year 3: Project Management Signal Processing and Circuits Control Design and Electromechanical Systems STUDY METHODS: The course is completed via a combination of lectures and laboratory sessions, where students will complete project work, written reports and examinations. PROGRESSION: Direct entry on to year 3 of the University of the West of England’s BEng(Hons) Electronic Engineering. The course represents an ideal foundation towards progression into a professional engineering role. 82 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK For more Craig Byrtt n course in formatio and advi n ce, please call 0127 8 441234 or visit www.brid gwater.a c.uk Completed the Electrical/Electronic and Control Engineering HNC Where is Joanne now? Craig Byrtt is returning to Bridgwater College to study the HND. Being a small, closely knit group has meant that the lessons were very interactive and beneficial to my learning. Everyone felt comfortable in the learning environment and felt confident in speaking out which, I feel, enhanced our learning. The staff have been very supportive in our training and have conducted themselves in a friendly yet professional manner helping to build a strong relationship between tutor and student. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | ENGINEERING 83 FOOD TECHNOLOGY From field to fork Did you know? k food and drin The farming, to ted £87bn sector contribu omy ec the UK on in 2010 Food and drink are essential parts of our everyday lives and people are taking a lot more interest in where their food comes from and how it is produced. The food and drink sector directly employs up to 400,000 people nationally, and as many as 1.2 million in ancillary services. It has a particularly strong presence in the South West, with many household names being based here. It’s a fast moving, ever changing and innovative industry to be involved in. There is currently a skills shortage and strong demand for qualified students. These industries actively recruit new entrants at junior management level to help manage the development, manufacturing and sales process to ensure that safe and exciting products are made available to the market. 84 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK FOOD TECHNOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE OF HIGHER EDUCATION (Cert HE) This is a broad-based food technology course aimed at those wishing to have a successful career in the food industry and for those food industry employees wishing to undertake staff development and achieve a higher qualification to improve their career prospects. The qualification has been designed in collaboration with the industry to ensure that you will develop the necessary skills and knowledge needed for employment. We have developed strong links with local employers who can provide excellent industry experience. PROGRESSION COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT This course will enhance your employment prospects, potentially leading to supervisory and management positions within the food industry. Over the duration of the course you will study six modules covering basic underpinning science and statistics as well as a number of specific vocational modules: • Applied microbiology • European studies • Food analysis • Food chemistry • Information processing • Management concepts • Primary processing and unit operations • Quality assurance. Modules are generally assessed via a series of practical assignments, which account for 60% of the final mark; the end of module written examination generates the other 40%. Some modules are 100% assignment based. STUDY METHODS Successful completion of the Certificate of Higher Education will enable you to study the Food Technology and Development Foundation Degree at Bridgwater College, subject to approval by Plymouth University, or progress to a university of your choice. Please note there is a deadline for progression applications and places may be subject to availability. COURSE AWARDING BODY Plymouth University COURSE CODES 3TM2 (UCAS full-time code) FA021 (College part-time code) B70 (Institution code) EMPLOYABILITY DURATION Two days a week for one year (full-time). One day a week for two years (part-time). ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will require a full Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject and at least four GCSEs at grades A* - C including Maths and English or a Level 2 equivalent. Mature applicants with relevant experience who do not have the stated entry requirements are encouraged to apply. HOW TO APPLY Full-time - you will need to apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com Part-time - you will need to complete the application form at the back of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. You will learn via a combination of different practical and theoretical methods including practicals, visits, seminars, case studies and in-class lectures. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | FOOD TECHNOLOGY 85 FOOD TECHNOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION DEGREE Gaining a recognised qualification in Food Technology will equip you to take on a management role in the industry. The qualification has been designed in collaboration with the industry to ensure that you develop the necessary skills and knowledge needed for employment. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT You will study basic underpinning science and statistics as well as a number of specific vocational modules including: • Information processing • Food analysis • Food microbiology • Food chemistry • Primary processing and unit operations • European studies • Quality assurance concepts • Management c oncepts • Project • Food processing and preservation • Quality management systems and legislation • New product development • Managing work performance • Marketing • Nutrition • Food sustainability and supply chain. Modules are generally assessed via a series of practical assignments, which account for 60% of the final mark; the end of module written examination generates the other 40%. Some modules are 100% assignment based. STUDY METHODS You will learn via a combination of different practical and theoretical methods including practicals, visits, seminars, case studies and in-class lectures. COURSE AWARDING BODY PROGRESSION Plymouth University This course two articulated progression routes: either to the BSc (Hons) Food Science and Technology at Cardiff Metropolitan University or the BSc (Hons) Food Production and Supply Management at Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester. COURSE CODES 3TM2 (UCAS code) FA103 (College part-time code) B70 (Institution code) EMPLOYABILITY This course will provide you with the knowledge to enter one of the following careers: quality assurance, technical management, food processing and production, engineering, new product or process development, nutrition, marketing, sales, purchasing, production planning, microbiologist, lab technician or specification technologist. DURATION Two days a week for two years (full-time) One day a week for four years (part-time) One day a week for two years (if topping- up from CertHE). More informatio ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Top-up from CertHE in Food Technology and Development or you will require a full Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject and at least four GCSEs at grades A* - C including Maths and English or a Level 2 equivalent. Mature applicants with relevant experience who do not have the stated entry requirements are encouraged to apply. HOW TO APPLY Full-time - you will need to apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com Part-time - you will need to complete the application form at the back of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. 86 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK For more n course in formatio and advi n ce, please call 0127 8 441234 or visit www.brid gwater.a c.uk Maxime Garaby Completed the Food Technology and Development Certificate of Higher Education Where is Maxime now? Maxime plans to return to France to continue studying Food Technology. Coming from France to study at Bridgwater College allowed me to learn about a different culture and meet new people. Living in the on-site accommodation really helped me grow my independence, confidence and meet new friends. There are always activities, parties and games to get involved in. I now know that I want to progress further within the food technology industry, and hope to return to France and continue with my career. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | FOOD TECHNOLOGY 87 HORTICULTURE Science and art of cultivating The horticulture industry needs skilled people! This course will provide a wide variety of the higher level skills that you will need in this vibrant industry. Horticulture is not just about beautiful gardens. Today’s horticulturist will be involved in scientific research, use advanced propagation skills, manage nurseries and garden centres, the list is endless. There is a whole world of opportunity both here and across the world for you! “Green fingers are the extension of a verdant heart” RUSSELL PAGE Did you know? aries n Future’ burs ‘Grow Your Ow e available to ar (worth £500) ing ents undertak ud st D N H t suppor t se Somer placements in – further s en rd ‘partner’ ga quest re on ils deta 88 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | HORTICULTURE 89 HORTICULTURE HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA (HND) This 2 year programme is for anyone interested in developing a range of higher and technical skills to work in the horticulture industry, or those already working in the industry who wish to enhance their career prospects. and writing, and carrying out scientific research. Lectures will be both practical and theoretical, including group work. You will be expected to devote appropriate time outside the classroom to support your coursework assessment COURSE AWARDING BODY COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT PROGRESSION Year One • Plant and Soil Science • Project Management • Human Resource Management • Plant Selection & Establishment • Plant Identification • Event management for land-based industries • Organic Principles and Practice – in association with the Soil Association • Hard Landscaping Principles and Practice (option) • Land Issues and Regulation (option) If you would like to continue in education you can increase your HND to a horticulturerelated Honours Degree. W36H (Course code) B70 (Institution code) Year Two • Work experience • Environmental Management • Research Project • Management of Historic Parks • Horticultural Technology • Nursery Stock Production • Plant Health and Environmental Relationships • Biological Principles (Option) • Organic Soil Management (Option) Assessment is via assignments, essays, reports, presentations, practical and oral tests. Pearson COURSE CODES EMPLOYABILITY This course will help students progress in the horticulture industry from scientific research, nursery and garden centre management to name but a few. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will require a minimum of 120 UCAS tariff points from a full Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject area and at least 4 GCSEs at grades A*-C including Maths, English and Science or Level 2 equivalent. Mature applicants with relevant experience who do not have the stated entry requirements are encouraged to apply. HOW TO APPLY Full-time - you will need to apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com Part-time - you will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. STUDY METHODS You will be encouraged to develop your study skills, use of learning resources, essay planning 90 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK More informatio For more Nigel Cox n course in formatio and advi n ce, please call 0127 8 441234 or visit www.brid gwater.a c.uk Course Leader for HND Horticulture I am delighted that Higher Education provision in horticulture has once more returned to Cannington. Not only have I taught horticulture here for nine years, but I am also a product of the College’s horticulture training having gained an HE qualification in Landscape and Garden Design prior to starting to teach here. I am also deeply involved in the industry outside of College which gives me an insight into just how these higher level skills are needed. This course will provide you with a combination of academic and practical skills at the high levels required in our industry. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | HORTICULTURE 91 MEDIA PRODUCTION Lights, camera, action Unprecedented access to production and distribution channels is changing the nature of the media industry as never before. This not only affects how media artefacts are made, but also how they are consumed – redefining the relationship between the producer and the audience. The Creative Industries accounted for £76.4bn of the UK economy in 2014. “Film provides an opportunity to marry the power of ideas with the power of images.” STEVEN BOCHCO Did you know? ent and media The entertainm e world will nd th industry arou $1.3 trillion in increase from trillion in 2009 to $1.7 2014 92 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | MEDIA PRODUCTION 93 MEDIA PRODUCTION FOUNDATION DEGREE This course aims to develop your skills as a digital storyteller in a range of media, including film making, video production, photography, sound design and radio. You will understand and be able to apply yourself to the entire production process. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT During your Foundation Degree you will study: • Studio practice - an introduction to the equipment you will be using • Narrative production – examining storytelling through a variety of media • Work-based learning – 20 days of work experience • Major project - an opportunity to produce a large scale production • Live project - working with a client • Promotion and exhibition • Research proposal • Documentary production • Critical practice • Critical practice documentary. Assessment is via practical projects, reports, essays and peer and professional evaluations. STUDY METHODS A range of study methods are used with an emphasis on using modern technology creatively to both research ideas and communicate completed products. You are encouraged to work to your strengths, and will be supported in developing these skills. Communication between you and your tutor is key to our supportive ethos, with social networking and blogging being used to help you develop ideas, solve problems and submit work. PROGRESSION On successful completion, you will have the opportunity to progress onto one of three related Honours Degrees at Plymouth University: BA (Hons) Media Arts, BA (Hons) Media Arts: TV, or BA (Hons) TV Arts. Alternatively you may wish to embark on a career within the creative and media industries. EMPLOYABILITY You could work for a production company or become researcher, editor, camera operator, producer, director or location manager. You could also go into advertising, marketing or communications. Recent surveys show that media graduates are among the most employable. COURSE AWARDING BODY Plymouth University COURSE CODES RA066 (College part-time code) P300 (UCAS code) B70 (Institution code) DURATION Two years (full-time). Four years (part-time) More informatio ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will require a minimum of 120 UCAS tariff points from a full Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject area and at least four GCSEs at grades A* - C including Maths and English or a Level 2 equivalent. You will also be required to submit a show reel of your production work plus an example of your academic writing ability at interview. Mature applicants with relevant experience who do not have the stated entry requirements are encouraged to apply. HOW TO APPLY Full-time - you will need to apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com Part-time - you will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. 94 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK For more n course in formatio and advi n ce, please call 0127 8 441234 or visit www.brid gwater.a c.uk Alex Hunt Completed the Media Production Foundation Degree Where is Alex now? Alex is working as a freelance filmmaker. I loved the creative freedom given to me on this course. You are given all the skills in your first year to work independently in your second. I now feel I have the expertise and knowledge to work freelance; I am currently working on a skating DVD, which I filmed, edited and promoted by myself. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | MEDIA PRODUCTION 95 MOTORSPORT Step it up a gear MOTORSPORT ENGINEERING FOUNDATION DEGREE This course aims to develop the knowledge and skills that you will need to become a highly qualified engineer. Our excellent facilities include a rolling road, CAD suite, wind tunnel, damper dynamometer, advanced chassis set-up equipment and cylinder head flow analysis equipment. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT Did you know? The UK is in pole position in the technologicallydriven world of motorsport, designing, developing and manufacturing innovative vehicle engineering solutions and prototypes. Industry engineers are continually searching for improvement to give their team the advantage over competitors. Our courses will allow you to experience the nature of the industry, by being part of our studentled Bridgwater College Motorsport Race Team, maintaining and preparing our Radical PR6 whilst carrying out a range of engineering practises in the classroom, lab rooms and workshops. Both courses are accredited by the IMechE and IET. n vehicles Over 1.5 millio gines are en n and 2.5 millio the UK produced in each year 96 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK Over the duration of the course, you will study 120 credits per year (6 modules per year), examples of which include: • Motorsport fluid dynamics • Computer aided engineering • Vehicle dynamics and performance engineering • Composites and materials technology • Engine technology • Work based project • Work based learning. Assessment will include assignments, reports, portfolio, project, presentations, drawing work and practical skills assessments. STUDY METHODS You will undertake classroom lectures, coupled with practical sessions in manufacturing, composites, aerodynamics, chassis and engine technology. You will also be required to do a significant amount of self-study and research. EMPLOYABILITY On completion of the course, graduates will be eligible to apply for a variety of roles in motorsport and other engineering disciplines. Recent graduates work with companies including McLaren GT, Bentley Motors, Jaguar Land Rover, MOD, Hyundai Motorsport (WRC) and Neil Brown Engines. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Typically entrants will possess: • A minimum of one pass at A Level or 6-unit Vocational A Level (in Maths, Physics or a closely related subject), plus a minimum of three passes at GCSE (grades A*-C) including Maths at grade B and English Language. COURSE AWARDING BODY Oxford Brookes University COURSE CODES H335 (UCAS code) O66 (Institution code) B (Campus code) DURATION Three days a week for two years (full-time) OR • A National Certificate or Diploma or other full equivalent Level 3 qualification, in a discipline related to Engineering, including merits in the applied units, plus a minimum of three passes at GCSE (grades A*-C) including Mathematics at grade B and English Language. HOW TO APPLY You will need to apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com For more information please see page 20. PROGRESSION On successful completion of this course you have the opportunity to progress to the BSc (Hons) Top-up Degree in Motorsport Technology at Bridgwater College or at a university of your choice. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | AUTOMOTIVE MOTORSPORT 97 MOTORSPORT TECHNOLOGY TOP-UP DEGREE This course has been developed as preparation for a range of technical and management careers in motorsport engineering. This course aims to build upon the knowledge and skills developed from studying our Foundation Degree. EMPLOYABILITY ENTRY REQUIREMENTS COURSE CODES COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT You will require a minimum of a Pass grade in the Foundation Degree in Motorsport Engineering (to include Motorsport Fluid Dynamics & Maths II) coupled with relevant prior qualifications including GCSEs. Entry may also be subject to interview. Applicants with a Higher National Diploma or similar Foundation Degree are also encouraged to apply. H333 (UCAS code) O66 (Institution code) B (Campus code) Over the duration of the course, you will study eight modules, compulsory units as well as optional, examples of which are: • Motorsport vehicle performance • Sustainable engineering (double) • Motorsport group design study • Advanced engine technology • Engineering dynamics • Project (double). Assessment will be via a variety of methods including assignments, reports, dissertation, portfolio, and presentations. Students will be able to apply for a range of graduate and junior roles within the motorsport and engineering industry. COURSE AWARDING BODY Oxford Brookes University DURATION Two days a week for one year (full-time) HOW TO APPLY You will need to apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com For more information please see page 20. More informatio For more STUDY METHODS You will undertake a range of classroom lectures, coupled with lab sessions. You will also be required to do a high amount of selfstudy in order to further research. PROGRESSION Upon completion you may progress to a range of Master’s level courses that should result in a further year top-up, dependent upon study mode and compatibility of modules. You will also be well equipped to seek employment in the automotive and motorsport engineering industries. 98 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK n course in formatio and advi n ce, please call 0127 8 441234 or visit www.brid gwater.a c.uk Laurence Ainley Completed the Motorsport Engineering Foundation Degree Where is Laurence now? Laurence is now working as a Race Car Technician for In2racing. Being part of the College race team has been a major part of my time on the course, I have met many contacts through the race team which has helped me to progress, and we have won two championships during my time as part of the team. During my time at College I did work experience with in2racing working on Porsche cars, when I finished my work experience they offered me a full time position which I have accepted. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | AUTOMOTIVE MOTORSPORT 99 MUSIC PRODUCTION Where words fail, music speaks If you have a strong interest in music production and sound technology, then this course is ideal for you. We place a strong focus on preparing you for a range of career opportunities in the modern music and audio industries, particularly, music production in a range of contexts, live sound engineering, music & audio product promotion and distribution. “Music can change the world because it can change people.” BONO, U2 Did you know? e of the The total valu stry in 2013 recording indu bn totalled $15 100 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | MUSIC PRODUCTION 101 MUSIC PRODUCTION HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA (HND) LEARNING & ASSESSMENT Learning and assessment will take place in campus based computer music suites and recording studios as well as off campus professional facilities in industry. The equipment we use is representative of the industry and will provide you with an excellent experience. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT During the first year you will study: • Principles of Musical Sound • Studio Recording and Engineering • Music Sequencing Techniques • Sound Synthesis and Sampling • Audio Mastering and Manufacture • Music Business in the 21st Century • Music In Context • Creative Arts Research Skills During your second year, modules will also include: • Music Studio Production • Critical Music Listening • Computer Based Music Production • Public Performance Technology • Preparation Process and Production in the Creative Arts • New Media Technology • Live Sound Systems Specification and Operation • Work Based Experience There are opportunities on this course for Apple Certified Training in Logic Pro that will allow you to achieve ‘Apple Certified Professional’ status. Students will spend a total of 150 hours across the two years studying in a work based learning context consisting of experiential placements, live client briefs and two industry based assessments. COURSE AWARDING BODY Pearson STUDY METHODS Modules are taught via lectures, seminars, tutorials, workshops, blended learning and guided learning/independent activities. COURSE CODES 1G3R (Course code) B70 (Institution code) PROGRESSION On completion of this course you will have the opportunity to top-up your qualification to a full Honours Degree by studying a relevant course of your choice at another Higher Education provider. DURATION Two years (full time) EMPLOYABILITY The focus on this course is to prepare you for a range of career options in the modern music and audio industries. More informatio ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will require a minimum of 120 UCAS tariff points from a full Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject, which could include Music, Music Technology or Media Technology and at least four GCSEs at grades A* - C including Maths and English or a Level 2 equivalent. HOW TO APPLY Full-time - you will need to apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com Part-time - you will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20 102 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK For more n course in formatio and advi n ce, please call 0127 8 441234 or visit www.brid gwater.a c.uk Zak Bond Completed the Music Production Foundation Degree Where is Zak now? Zak has set up his own business hiring PA systems. After visiting a range of universities I discovered the facilities at Bridgwater were comparable to larger establishments. Whilst on the course I have produced music in a studio and worked with industry practitioners in establishments such as Bristol’s Colston Hall. I now plan to qualify myself further with focused courses on industry standard software and develop my web and app design and general audio programming skills by developing commercial sites for a range of companies. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | MUSIC PRODUCTION 103 PUBLIC SERVICES WITH OUTDOOR EDUCATION Success is helping others A successful career in the public services sector requires a great deal of skill and discipline paired with industry knowledge. There are many opportunities available to you across a variety of sectors which may fill you with excitement. You will be required to be active, no two days are ever the same and the service you provide to the country/community will instil you with a great sense of pride. “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” MAHATMA GANDHI Did you know? UK are le across the Over 5m peop e Public Sector, employed in th Police and including the Armed Forces 104 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | PUBLIC SERVICES 105 PUBLIC SERVICES WITH OUTDOOR EDUCATION FOUNDATION DEGREE The course has been developed with employers to ensure it covers the transferable skills, knowledge and experience that employees new to the Public Services and Outdoor Education sectors require. We have an excellent reputation within the industry and maintain strong links with many providers, who also provide industry talks to our students and provide work placement opportunities. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT Over the duration of this course you will study modules including: Year 1 modules: • Public service and society • Government • Pre-hospital emergency care • Human behaviour • Outdoor education Land-based • The justice system (optional) • Outdoor education water based (optional) Year 2 modules: • Ethics, values and accountability • Budget management • Team building, leadership and management • Organisations, performance and change • Human resources and personnel management • Research project • Driving standards and legislation • Activity and event management (optional) • Crime and Its consequences (optional) You will also complete a work-based learning opportunity and a research project during the course. Assessment will be through assignments or essays, reports, research project, portfolios, projects, oral assessments, presentations and a practical skills assessment. COURSE AWARDING BODY STUDY METHODS Plymouth University The course is delivered by various types of learning, including lectures, seminars presentations and practicals. COURSE CODES PROGRESSION Upon successful completion of this course you can top-up to a full Honours Degree by studying BSc (Hons) Public Services or BSc (Hons) Public Services (Policing) at Plymouth University or at a university of your choice. EMPLOYABILITY L4X9 (UCAS code) FS028 (College code) B70 (Institution code) DURATION Two days a week for two years (full-time). One day a week for four years (part-time). Many of our students have taken up employment in the sector including the Police, Fire and Ambulance services, HM Forces, HM Prison Service and outdoor education and activity centres. More informatio For more ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will require a minimum of 120 UCAS tariff points from a full Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject area and at least 4 GCSEs at grades A* - C including Maths and English or a Level 2 equivalent. Mature applicants with relevant experience who do not have the stated entry requirements are encouraged to apply. HOW TO APPLY Full-time - you will need to apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com Part-time - you will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. 106 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK Hannah Forbes n course in formatio and advi n ce, please call 0127 8 441234 or visit www.brid gwater.a c.uk Completed the Public Services with Outdoor Education Foundation Degree Where is Hannah now? Hannah works as the Chief Activity Instructor at Cannington Activity Centre. My favourite moment whilst studying for my Foundation Degree has to be our residential, where we paddled a stretch of the Ardeche River, mountain biked, climbed and walked in the South of France. This was a great experience to show how important team work is with the public services industry. On completion of my course I went to study the Top-up year at Plymouth University where I left with a 2:1 BSc (Hons) Degree. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | PUBLIC SERVICES 107 SPORT It never gets easier, you just get better Sport is a crucial component of the national economy, contributing over £6bn to the Treasury each year and according to the European Commission, sport’s economic contribution in the EU is comparable to agriculture, forestry and fishing combined. Did you know? As well as making a valuable contribution to the lives of individuals, sport also has a huge impact on society, benefits include the happiness and well-being of participants and spectators, improved health and education, a reduction in youth crime and national pride and a feel good factor when sporting success is achieved. “Champions aren’t made in the gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them - a desire, a dream, a vision.” MUHAMMAD ALI industry is The UK sports be worth estimated to £23.8bn. 108 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | SPORT 109 SPORTS SCIENCE WITH SPORTS COACHING EDUCATION FOUNDATION DEGREE The course is designed to provide students with a detailed understanding of the different pathways available in the world of sport. You will have the option of following either the Sport Science or Sports Coaching Education route. This course will provide you with invaluable experience in the world of sport and will also allow you to undertake additional qualifications. You will also complete a number of work placements / experiences which will help you to gain a good understanding of the real life context of your studies and to apply theory to practical situations. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT General units: • Anatomy and physiology • Sports coaching • Sports sociology • Exercise physiology • Sport development • Nutrition. Sport Science modules: • Sports psychology • Biomechanics • Laboratory studies. Sports Coaching Education modules: • Health promotion • Training and fitness • Sport and society. Assessment will be via assignments, essays, reports, projects, presentations and oral assessment. STUDY METHODS Lectures will be both practical and theoretical, including group work and problem solving exercises. You will be expected to spend a large amount of time outside the classroom for background reading to support your coursework assessment. In addition you will be required to undertake work placements as part of the programme. PROGRESSION If you would like to continue your education on completion of this course, you can continue to Oxford Brookes University to study BSc(Hons) Sports Science or Sports Coaching Education. COURSE AWARDING BODY Oxford Brookes University COURSE CODES C605 (UCAS code) FS154 (College part-time code) O66 (Institution code) B (Campus code) EMPLOYABILITY This course will help students progress in a variety of careers throughout the sporting industry, including sports development, sports coaching, PE Teaching, sports/laboratory technician, leisure and recreation management, working for national governing bodies and county sports partnerships, to name but a few. DURATION Two days a week for two years (full-time) One day a week for four years (part-time) More informatio ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will require a minimum of 120 UCAS tariff points from a full Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject area and at least four GCSEs at grades A* - C including Maths and English or a Level 2 equivalent. Mature applicants with relevant experience who do not have the stated entry requirements are encouraged to apply. HOW TO APPLY Full-time - you will need to apply via the UCAS website. Please visit www.ucas.com Part-time - you will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. 110 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK For more Tom Britton n course in formatio and advi n ce, please call 0127 8 441234 or visit www.brid gwater.a c.uk Completed the Sports Science HND Where is Tom now? Tom has progressed to Plymouth University to study Strength and Conditioning. My favourite moment while at College was being part of Team BC Activators as Head of Delivery. This position required me to run the sport sessions, encourage others to take up exercise, while gaining planning, organisational and coaching skills. This has complemented my area of study as I could draw on modules from my course such as health promotion, sport and society and sports coaching. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | SPORT 111 TEACHING When one teaches, two learn. EDUCATION AND TRAINING LEVEL 4 CERTIFICATE During this course you will study a number of units that underpin your understanding of the roles and responsibilities of trainers working in the lifelong learning sector. You will examine the importance of thorough and appropriate planning, imaginative and effective delivery and well-conceived assessment. Furthermore, you will be able to explore an area of lifelong learning that is more particular to your role via an optional unit. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT Did you know? This course concentrates on establishing your skills as a trainer. The regular taught sessions, workplace support, training practice and focused self-evaluation all combine to help you improve your training and professional practice. The course is committed to a student-centred approach and through it you will gain a thorough understanding of the wide range of factors which contribute to successful teaching, training and learning. The skills you gain will allow you to train post-16 students and adults in any setting. e been voted th Teaching has % 9 5 career, with 13th happiest ing happy in of teachers be k their wor 112 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK As part of this course we will help you to: • Recognise the key challenges as a practitioner • Lead the planning of your own improvement as a reflective professional • Develop a professional approach to your role in ways which will engage and inspire your trainees • Plan a variety of learning activities, sessions and programmes, and evaluate their effectiveness • Assess student learning and evaluate your own effectiveness as a practitioner • Use strategies, resources and methods for supporting learning on an individual and group basis, and evaluate their effectiveness. You will be assessed by a combination of written assignments, micro-teaches and observations of your training practice. observations. Supporting materials will also be provided on the College’s Virtual Learning Environment. You will be assessed through a series of seminar presentations, case studies, reports and observed training sessions. COURSE AWARDING BODY Pearson COURSE CODES PROGRESSION Students who complete the Level 4 Certificate may be eligible to join the second year of our Level 5 Diploma programme upon completion of the necessary bridging unit. EMPLOYABILITY If you are working in further and adult education or in business, industry or public services, and have a restricted teaching or training role, this course gives you the qualification you need to progress. It provides you with the opportunity to understand the background to current education practice as well as gaining all the skills you need to become a successful practitioner. JT008 (College part-time code) DURATION One morning or evening a week for one year (part-time) ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Please refer to our website www.bridgwater.ac.uk for a comprehensive list. HOW TO APPLY You will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. STUDY METHODS The course will be delivered via classroom teaching sessions, small group seminars and one to one tutorials, with further one to one feedback provided during the session BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | TEACHING 113 EDUCATION AND TRAINING LEVEL 5 DIPLOMA During this course you will study a number of units that underpin your understanding of the roles and responsibilities of trainers working in the lifelong learning sector. You will examine the importance of thorough and appropriate planning, imaginative and effective delivery and well-conceived assessment. Furthermore, you will be able to explore an area of lifelong learning that is more particular to your role via an optional unit. COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT As part of this course we will help you to: • Recognise the key challenges as a practitioner • Lead the planning of your own improvement as a reflective professional • Develop a professional approach to your role in ways which will engage and inspire your trainees • Plan a variety of learning activities, sessions and programmes, and evaluate their effectiveness • Assess student learning and evaluate your own effectiveness as a practitioner • Use strategies, resources and methods for supporting learning on an individual and group basis, and evaluate their effectiveness. You will be assessed by a combination of written assignments, micro-teaches and observations of your training practice. observations. Supporting materials will also be provided on the College’s Virtual Learning Environment (Blackboard). You will be assessed through a series of seminar presentations, case studies, reports and observed training sessions. PROGRESSION Students who complete this qualification may wish to use the skills they have gained in order to support their studies on a postgraduate qualification. EMPLOYABILITY If you are working in further and adult education or in business, industry or public services, and have a restricted teaching or training role, this course gives you the qualification you need. It provides you with the opportunity to understand the background to current education practice as well as gaining all the skills you need to become a successful practitioner. COURSE AWARDING BODY Pearson COURSE CODES JT012 (College part-time code) DURATION One morning or evening a week for two years (part-time) More informatio For more ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Please refer to our website www.bridgwater.ac.uk for a comprehensive list. HOW TO APPLY You will need to complete the application form at the rear of the prospectus. For more information please see page 20. STUDY METHODS The course will be delivered via classroom teaching sessions, small group seminars and one to one tutorials, with further one to one feedback provided during the session 114 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK Jake Elson n course in formatio and advi n ce, please call 0127 8 441234 or visit www.brid gwater.a c.uk Completed the Education and Training Level 5 Diploma Where is Jake now? Jake is now fully qualified and teaching at Bridgwater College. As a Learning Support Co-ordinator, I possess a good level of technical skills and support lecturers when teaching. I have decided that I would like to teach and therefore need to develop and understand teaching methods. The staff provide continual constructive feedback, helping me achieve higher grades. In particular I have found one-onone sessions and mentoring very useful. The advice I have received is invaluable in preparation for my next steps. BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | TEACHING 115 Fees One of the benefits of studying at Bridgwater College is that the fees are generally lower than those charged by most universities. The College does not charge full fees on its own Higher National Diploma (HND) courses and has also negotiated lower fees for courses from some of its university partners. HIGHER EDUCATION COURSES Full-time 2016/17 course fees (per year) at Bridgwater College: • • • • Foundation degrees (two years) - £7,000 per year BA/BSc Top-up degrees - £7,000 (one year full-time) Higher National Diplomas (two years) - £7,000 per year Higher National Certificates (one year) - £7,000 per year Part-time 2016/17 course fees (per year) at Bridgwater College: • HNC (over two years) - £3,000 per year • HND Top-up (one year) - £3,000 • Oxford Brookes Foundation Degrees (three years) - £4,000 per year • Oxford Brookes BA/BSC Top-up (two years) - £3570 per year • Plymouth University Foundation Degrees (three years) £4,500 per year • Plymouth University Certificate of Higher Education (two years) - £3,000 per year • University of the West of England Foundation Degrees (three years) £4,500 per year. Please note that if you are progressing to study at one of our partner universities after successfully completing your course, the fees for the course you are progressing to will be different from your College course fees. Please check with the university for up-to-date fees for the course you are interested in and also information about university accommodation if required. PROFESSIONAL COURSES The fees for professional courses starting in Sept 2016 will not be set until Spring 2015; thus, except where otherwise stated, the fees given are those that apply to 2015/16 entry and are given merely as a guide. • Access to Higher Education - £1,249 to £3,022* • AAT Accounting - £1,436 to 1,650* • Art, Design and Media Foundation Diploma - £1,303 to £4,170* • Counselling Practice - £1,935 (Year 1 fee only) • Human Resources Management Level 5 - £1,182 • Human Resources Management Level 7 - £2,048 (Year 1 fee only) • Management and Leadership Level 5 - Diploma, £1,285 • Strategic Management and Leadership Level 7 - Certificate, £900 • Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector - Level 4 Certificate (CTLLS) - £1,000 to £1,265 • Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector - Level 5 Diploma (DTLLS) - £1,500 (Year 1 fee only). For further information about fees please visit our website www.bridgwater.ac.uk or call our Information and Guidance team on 01278 441234. Please note: There may be additional fees associated with your chosen course in relation to uniform, residentials, books etc. If you can provide proof that you are in receipt of Job Seekers Allowance or Employment Support Allowance (Work Related Activity Group - WRAG) you may be eligible to receive reduced course fees – please discuss this with our Information and Guidance team on (01278) 441234. We have taken care to ensure that the information contained in this prospectus is as accurate as possible at the time of going to print, but occasionally changes need to be made. We therefore reserve the right to change or cancel any of the course information listed, or any of the fees quoted, and to cancel courses if insufficient numbers have enrolled. Finance There are a number of loans and grants available to assist students in 2016/17. Applications may be made online at www. direct.gov.uk from Spring 2016. You will need to have a bank account as grants and maintenance loans are paid directly into your account by the Student Loans Company Ltd. You will be asked to provide evidence of any claims you make. TUITION FEE LOANS FOR UK / EU STUDENTS Full-time UK/EU students may defer payment of tuition fees by applying for a tuition fee loan which is available to all students regardless of income, and will generally cover the full fee costs for each year of study (although this may not be the case with certain private universities and colleges). You will need to apply for a loan each year in advance of the next year of entry. MAINTENANCE LOAN Full-time students can apply for a Maintenance Loan to cover living costs and general out-of-pocket expenses. For 2015 the loan amount for students living independently outside of London is £5,740 per annum, and for students living at home £4,565. Loan repayments will commence in the April which falls three years after the start of your course, even if you are still studying. However, you will only start repaying once your gross income reaches £21,000 per annum. MEANS-TESTED GRANT A grant of up to £3,387 per year is available for those with a parental or personal income of £25,000 and under, with a partial grant available to those with a parental or personal income of between £25,001 and £42,620. Students wishing to apply for grants will need to contact the Student Loans Company at www. direct.gov.uk/studentfinance PART-TIME STUDENTS From September 2015 onwards new part-time students can apply for a tuition fee loan of up to £6,750 to help cover tuition costs. To be eligible for a tuition fee loan, this must be the first time you’re studying on a higher education course and to qualify you must complete a minimum of 25% of the equivalent full-time course load per year. Unfortunately there are currently no plans to introduce maintenance grants or maintenance loans for parttime students. LOAN REPAYMENTS Repayments will be deducted automatically from your pay. The amount you owe will increase each year with interest, which will be applied at the rate of inflation plus three per cent while you study. Please note figures are based on 2015/16, unless otherwise stated. Please note - If you are progressing to study at Plymouth University after successfully completing a course at the College, the fees for the course you are progressing to will be different from your College course fees. Please check with the University for up-to-date fees information in relation to the course you are interested in. *fees are subject to change. 116 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | FINANCE 117 PASSES If you live within the county borders of Somerset you may be eligible for a Somerset County Ticket which allows freedom of travel throughout Somerset at any time, including weekends and holidays. If you live in North Somerset you can apply for a First Student South West Pass through the College which allows travel during term time. If you are travelling from Wiveliscombe, Shepton Mallet, Castle Cary or Yeovil, there is a pass available to you which is valid during term time only for an inward and outward journey on College organised buses. Bristol Road ad Ro h t Ba C A39 to Minehead & the Cannington Centre B T From London or the Midlands: Follow the M5 to junction 23, then the A38 towards Bridgwater. Go straight on at the Express Park roundabout and continue to the Cross Rifles roundabout. Take the first left and immediately after the railway bridge turn right into College Way. ro adway A38 to Taunton & M5 J24 The Trainline on 08712 441545 or visit www.thetrainline.com Parkway There are also connecting buses that will transfer students to and from our Cannington Centre. Bridgwater is on the main train line from Bristol to Exeter. The College main site is a 10 minute walk from the station. For timetables and costs contact: A39 to Street & M5 J23 Footpath ret r Par Rive The College has approximately 24 buses coming into the College grounds at the start and end of each day. Visit our website for detailed timetables. TRAINS T Train Station ad on Ro Taunt BUSES From North Devon and the West: You’ll enter Bridgwater via the A39 from Minehead. Continue along the A39 dual carriageway towards Glastonbury and Street. Take the 3rd exit at the Cross Rifles roundabout and immediately after the railway bridge turn right into College Way. A38 to Bristol & M5 J23 B Bus Station B Students travel from far and wide using various modes of transport to get to Bridgwater College, with many students choosing to stay on-site in our residential accommodation. Travelling by road From the South: Follow the M5 to junction 24, then the A38 towards Bridgwater. Turn right onto the A39 at Morrison’s and continue until you reach the roundabout and the Cross Rifles pub. Take the 3rd exit and immediately after the railway bridge turn right into College Way. ege Way oll How to find us BRIDGWATER CENTRE BY ROAD A372 to Westonzoyland Bridgwater National Rail on 08457 484950 or visit www.nationalrail.co.uk BIKES We encourage our students, where possible, to cycle to College and we provide undercover bike racks across our various centres. PARKING There is limited free parking around both the Bridgwater and Cannington Centres. There are designated areas for disabled parking, mopeds and bicycles. For prices, application forms or further information on any of the passes, as well as bursaries that are available to help with the cost of bus passes, please contact Student Support on 01278 441233, email studentsupport@bridgwater.ac.uk or visit our website. CANNINGTON CENTRE BY ROAD Travelling by Road The Cannington Centre lies five miles north of Bridgwater, just off the A39 towards Minehead. Approaching from Bridgwater, follow the A39 to the second Cannington roundabout, then take the second exit, to the village centre. After the sharp left hand bend, turn right at the War Memorial onto Rodway Hill. The College is on your left. Approaching from Minehead, follow the A39 to the first roundabout. Take the first exit, following the road towards the village centre and at the War Memorial turn left onto Rodway Hill. The Cannington Centre will shortly be found on your left. B Bus Terminus Portishead B Bus Route C Cannington Centre Worle B Churchill B Badgworth B Shurton B B Minehead C Nether Stowey Wiveliscombe B Spaxton Bishops Lydeard B Taunton B Wellington B M5 118 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK M5 Cheddar B Wells Rooksbridge B B Glastonbury Shepton B Greinton Mallet B North Petherton Langport Castle Cary B Huish Episcopi B Chard BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | HOW TO FIND US 119 120 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION PROSPECTUS | 01278 441234 | WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK Nationality Tel (home) F Tel (home) Y/N Tel (mobile) Is English your first language? Y/N / Code Grade Level (GCSE, National/Extended Diploma, A2, NVQ) Year Year Year Y/N Y/N HAVE YOU BEEN ON ANY PREVIOUS COURSES AT BRIDGWATER COLLEGE? (PLEASE SPECIFY) course, continuing on a separate sheet if required. PERSONAL STATEMENT This is your chance to highlight what skills and personal qualities you believe will make you a suitable applicant for your chosen If you have answered ‘No’ to any of these questions, would you be interested in a Skills for Life course to gain those qualifications? Do you have a Level 2 qualification or equivalent in Maths? Awarding body Subject Y/N Grade Level (GCSE, National/Extended Diploma, A2, NVQ) Y/N Awarding body Subject Do you have a Level 2 qualification or equivalent in Science? Grade Level (GCSE, National/Extended Diploma, A2, NVQ) Do you have a Level 2 qualification or equivalent in English? Awarding body Course title Course title Subject QUALIFICATIONS ACHIEVED (most recent first) / Code interview on the basis of this application. COURSE(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE APPLYING (as listed in the Bridgwater College higher education course prospectus). You may be called for an Email Postcode Address Name EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILS Please enter the details of your next of kin If No, please provide the date you entered the EU D D M M Y Y Tel (mobile) D D M M Y Y Domicile (ordinary country of residence) Date of birth Have you been resident in the EU for three years not solely for study purposes? Age as of 31/08/14 Email Postcode Address ADDRESS DETAILS M Forename/s Surname Title PERSONAL DETAILS (For part-time higher education and professional courses) Please write clearly in BLOCK CAPITALS using BLACK INK Have you got what it takes to be part of Team BC? With a wide range of performance and active sports opportunities on offer we really do have something for everyone! Team BC Performance offers programmes in Men’s and Women’s Football, Rugby, Golf, Basketball, Netball, Trampolining, and Men’s and Women’s Hockey. Students are selected to be part of Team BC Performance through a series of trials which are held throughout the year and at the start of each academic year. If you are unsuccessful in a Team BC Performance trial, or just want to participate in sport for fun, there is a range of other activities to get involved in through Team BC, such as wheelchair basketball, volleyball and zumba, as well as opportunities to volunteer and be part of our Team BC Activators through Team BC Active. APPLICATION FORM Team BC Index DANCE 68 32 AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT FOUNDATION DEGREE DANCE TEACHING AND LEARNING LEVEL 6 DIPLOMA 69 33 AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT AND FOOD CHAINS (TOP-UP) E 34 ANIMAL CONSERVATION EMPLOYMENT If you are being sponsored by your employer to undertake your course, please complete the section below. Name of employer and business Job title Autism Spectrum Disorder SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS To help the College provide the best support for you, please tick the boxes if you consider yourself to have any of the following: Visual impairment Hearing impairment Moderate learning difficulty Severe learning difficulty Emotional/behavioural difficulties Profound/complex disabilities Asperger Syndrome F 30 AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE OF HIGHER EDUCATION Mental health difficulty Dyscalculia 76 Other physical condition O ther medical condition (e.g. epilepsy, asthma) 108 FOOD TECHNOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION DEGREE 86 SPORTS SCIENCE WITH SPORTS COACHING EDUCATION FOUNDATION DEGREE 110 Higher Education prospectus HOW DID YOU FIND OUT ABOUT THE COURSE? Adult Training & Skills Guide Bridgwater College website Somerset Colleges website Local radio Local newspaper Recommended by friend/relative Jobcentre Plus Recommended by employer Information evening Other – please specify ETHNIC ORIGIN Please tick your ethnic origin: White Irish/British English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish Gypsy or Irish Traveller Any other white background Mixed/Multiple Ethnic Groups White and black Caribbean White and black African White and Asian Any other mixed/multiple ethnic background Black/African/Caribbean/Black British background African Caribbean Any other black/African/Caribbean Asian or Asian British Indian Pakistani Bangladeshi Chinese Any other Asian background Other Ethnic Groups Arab Any other ethnic groups T 112 HORTICULTURE 88 HORTICULTURE HND 90 TEACHING HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT LEVEL 5 INTERMEDIATE CERTIFICATE 51 All information in the prospectus is correct at the time of going to print (October 2015). 52 Bridgwater College reserves the right to amend information at any time. For up-to-date information about any of the courses, or other information in this prospectus, please contact our Information and Guidance team (01278) 441234. COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURE AND AUTOMATION HNC 77 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT LEVEL 7 ADVANCED DIPLOMA COUNSELLING 60 M COUNSELLING PRACTICE LEVEL 4/5 DIPLOMA 62 MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP LEVEL 5 DIPLOMA COUNTRYSIDE MANGEMENT 64 COUNTRYSIDE MANAGEMENT FOUNDATION DEGREE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING FOUNDATION DEGREE 81 65 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING HNC 80 STUDENT DECLARATION Date entered Signature Course code FOR OFFICE USE ONLY PLEASE SEND YOUR COMPLETED APPLICATION FORM TO INFORMATION AND GUIDANCE, BRIDGWATER COLLEGE, BATH ROAD, BRIDGWATER, SOMERSET, TA6 4PZ. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT US, CALL 01278 441234 OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.BRIDGWATER.AC.UK Date D D M M Y Y Student Signature I agree to comply with the regulations of the College, the rules of the Learning Resources Centre and to pay for any lost, damage or overdue College resources. I understand that all fees paid at enrolment are non-refundable, unless the course is cancelled by the College, in which case all fees will be refunded. I declare that the information I have provided on this form is accurate to the best of my knowledge. The information I provide on this form will be passed to the EFA/SFA who are responsible for funding and planning education and training for young people and adults in England and are registered under the Data Protection Act 1998. 53 54 SPORT C COMPUTER SCIENCE FOUNDATION DEGREE 57 97 AGRICULTURE Multiple learning difficulties Dyslexia Multiple disabilities ENGINEERING 44 96 MOTORSPORT ENGINEERING FOUNDATION DEGREE 26 Temporary disability (e.g. illness/accident) Mobility difficulty 58 ART AND DESIGN 94 MOTORSPORT ACCOUNTING Other specific learning difficulty Other None of the above APPLIED COMPUTING TOP-UP DEGREE 28 85 H 56 S 78 ATT ACOUNTING LEVEL 4 DIPLOMA STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP LEVEL 7 CERTIFICATE BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND COMMUNICATIONS FOUNDATION DEGREE 50 COMPUTING 106 42 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC AND CONTROL ENGINEERING HNC 46 FOOD TECHNOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE OF HIGHER EDUCATION 48 104 PUBLIC SERVICES WITH OUTDOOR EDUCATION FOUNDATION DEGREE 41 EDUCATION AND TRAINING LEVEL 5 DIPLOMA ART, DESIGN, AND MEDIA FOUNDATION DIPLOMA 84 BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SERVICES WITH OUTDOOR EDUCATION 40 APPLIED ANIMAL MANAGEMENT TOP-UP DEGREE FOOD TECHNOLOGY B 79 114 70 PRODUCTION ENGINEERING HNC ANIMAL MANAGEMENT EDUCATION AND TRAINING LEVEL 4 CERTIFICATE APPLIED ANIMAL MANAGEMENT FOUNDATION DEGREE 74 PERFORMANCE (CONTEMPORARY DANCE) LEVEL 4 ATCL 113 38 92 MEDIA PRODUCTION FOUNDATION DEGREE 24 EARLY YEARS P ANIMAL CONSERVATION TOP-UP DEGREE 102 37 EARLY YEARS, CARE AND EDUCATION TOP-UP DEGREE MUSIC PRODUCTION HND 36 100 ANIMAL CONSERVATION FOUNDATION DEGREE MUSIC PRODUCTION 73 98 72 MOTORSPORT TECHNOLOGY TOP-UP DEGREE EARLY YEARS FOUNDATION DEGREE (SECTOR ENDORSED) 82 MEDIA PRODUCTION D MECHATRONICS FOUNDATION DEGREE 66 ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION COUNTRYSIDE MANAGEMENT TOP-UP DEGREE A BRIDGWATER COLLEGE | INDEX 123 Bridgwater College, Bath Road, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 4PZ Information and Guidance: (01278) 441234 General enquiries: 01278 455464 E: info@bridgwater.ac.uk www.bridgwater.ac.uk FSC Accreditaion in this location if applicable