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Welcome

We have a wide range of full-time, part-time and Apprenticeship courses available, so that you can achieve the qualifications and work experience you need through whichever method of study suits you best. Our tutors, coaches and mentors will prepare you for the world of work or further study through a personalised curriculum including live industry project work, inter college competitions and work experience placements. You will have the opportunity to earn money to support yourself during your studies through our Student Crew initiative, as well as the opportunity to get involved with our wide range of trips, visits, sports clubs and parties.

Signe Sutherland Principal and Deputy Chief Executive

My name is Pete and Im the Students Union Sabbatical President for this year. I was elected along with the Students Union Executive Committee to voice the views and opinions of all NHC students to the college management team. Student Voice plays an important role at NHC and as a student you will have the opportunity to influence the way the college is run, via events such as Student Parliament, Student Conference and Principals Question Time. In the past Student Voice has reduced the cost of student travel, seen the installation of the multipurpose games area as well as the renovation and refurbishment of the Students Union buildings and facilities.

Pete Wheatley
Pete Wheatley Students Union Sabbatical President

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CONTENT
Open Event Calendar Our commitment to you Financial Support Travel Support Centre for the Arts Hitchin Centre Stevenage Centre Stevenage Skills Centre Goldsmith Centre InTown Training & recruitment EnhaNce and Energise Indulge Enrichment Student Union Your guide to qualifications 4 5 6 7 8 9 14 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Access to Higher Education Animal Care Art, Design and Media Aviation, Travel and Tourism Beauty and Holistic Therapies Business & ENTERPRISE CaterinG and Hospitality Childhood Studies Computing and IT Construction Criminology Dance Engineering English as a Second Language Fashion and Merchandising GCSE Hairdressing Health and Social Care Higher Education Motor Vehicle Music Performing Arts Production Arts Public Services Science Sport Supported Studies Teacher Training

COURSES 26-155 Student Crew 156 Linking you with employers 157 How to apply 158 Frequently Asked Questions 160 KEEP IN Contact 162

OPEN EVENT CALENDAR

You, your friends and family are invited to the following open events:

Our open evenings and open days give you plenty of opportunity to see our facilities and talk to our subject tutors and current students. Dont worry if you are unsure what subject to study, tell us what you are interested in and well talk through your options with you.
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Wednesday 10th October 2012


4.00pm 8.00pm 4.00pm 8.00pm 10.00am 1.00pm
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Thursday 7th February 2013 Saturday 18th May 2013

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OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU


1. An Entrepreneurial College 6. Partnerships to help you succeed
NHC is a founder member of the Gazelle Group of Colleges and is working with the Gazelle Entrepreneurs to ensure that students are equipped and prepared with an ambitious, can-do attitude for success in employment in todays economic climate.

Ten great reasons to study at college


We have established extensive partnerships with employers and universities. This experience allows us to provide opportunities for study at all levels including higher education.

7. Student Voice

2. A glowing report from Ofsted

Inspectors recognised that the colleges response to meeting the needs and interests of students is outstanding and that success rates have risen by more than 12% in the last 3 years - almost 5% higher than the national rate.

We feel it is important that as a student you feel involved and consulted every step of the way. All students have the chance to shape the college at student conferences and Course Reps represent their classmates at Student Parliament.

8. Great Facilities

3. A great student experience

We believe our excellent courses and student support framework will equip you with the employability skills needed for your future. Work placements, student enterprise and organised volunteering all add to an exciting student experience.

Real working environments include salons, a restaurant, a purpose built business centre, a centre for the arts and skills workshops for motor vehicle, construction and welding provide you with the experience you need in your chosen career.

4. Excellent career opportunities

9. Experienced tutors from industry

Our courses are designed to provide you with great progression opportunities, whether that is further study, Apprenticeship or employment. In addition Student Crew gives students the opportunity to gain paid work.

Our tutors have a wealth of experience, which means you will be able to learn from their first-hand knowledge of the industry.

10. A growing college

5. Fantastic student support

Our dedicated student services team are on hand to assist you with any help you need during your studies with us, including information on careers, resources, welfare and advice on financial support available to you.

The college is continuing to evolve. This year we have opened our new Enhance and Energise Hair and Beauty Salons at the Hitchin Centre and our graphic and creative Studio at the CFA.

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FINANCIAL SUPPORT
Learner Support Fund
This fund is available to assist students toward the cost of relevant educational expenses, to allow them to complete their course. If you have exceptionally high costs (e.g. childcare, books or course related trips), you may be able to apply for help from the Learner Support Fund.

16-18 Bursary Award

This scheme is designed to allow vulnerable young people to continue in full-time education. Young people aged between 16 and 18 in any of the following circumstances will be able to receive a bursary of up to 1,200 per year: Young people in care Care leavers Young people in receipt of income support Young people in receipt of both Employment Support Allowance and Disability Living Allowance

Travelling by bus

Travelling between Stevenage, Hitchin, Letchworth, Baldock and Buntingford. You can catch the UNO bus numbers 625 and 635 every half hour Monday to Friday. NHC students are entitled to unlimited daily travel for just 1. The buses are also equipped with free wifi.

Care to Learn (C2L) Students under 20 years old can get financial help with their childcare costs from Care to Learn, of up to 160 per week. For more information about financial support please contact our Student Services Team by calling 01462 424242 or by email to studentservices@nhc.ac.uk.

Travelling by car

Free car parking is available at all of our centres.

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TRAVEL SUPPORT

Travelling from Welwyn Garden City to Stevenage

Travelling by train

You can catch the Arriva bus numbers 300 and 301. NHC students are entitled to a one day ticket for just 2. You can also buy a Herts Saver card for 10. Forms are available from Student Services enabling you to buy a one day ticket for just 1. For more information please visit www.hertsdirect.org/ actweb/savercard/

All of our centres are conveniently located within a short walk from the train station. Young people aged between 16-25 and those over 25 and in full-time education are entitled to the 16-25 Railcard. The Railcard costs 28 per year and entitles you to 1/3 off your rail fare. For more information please visit www.16-25 railcard.co.uk

Travelling from rural areas

You can catch the Centre Bus from a large number of the villages surrounding North Hertfordshire and South Bedfordshire. You can buy a Herts Saver card for 10. Forms are available from Student Services enabling you to buy a one day ticket for just 1. For more information please visit www.hertsdirect.org /actweb/savercard/

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CENTRE FOR THE ARTS


Indulge Restaurant The Gallery The Studio The Theatre The Cinema Dance studios Art studio Bistro Training kitchen and restaurant 3D workshops for ceramics, sculpture, wood AND METAL PRINTMAKING AND TEXTILES The Arts cafe (opening in 2013
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Centre for the Arts at a glance:

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CENTRE FOR THE ARTS

Willian Road, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, SG4 0LS


The Centre for the Arts is the home of creative and cultural education at NHC. Students gain valuable work experience and commercial skills whilst offering a range of shows, films, exhibitions, meals, and hair and beauty treatments to members of the local community. As well as a number of commercial enterprises operating at the centre, there are also dance studios, a gallery and an arts studio.

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The Studio

The Centre for the Arts houses a brand new design studio which is kitted out with the latest computers and software, meeting areas and an inspiration wall. Students will have the opportunity to work closely with the colleges own marketing and graphic design team on live projects supporting businesses and events both locally and nationally.

The Theatre

What can you study here?


Art and Design Animal Care Catering and Hospitality Dance and Performing Arts Fashion and Merchandising Media (iMedia) Production Arts

NHCs newly developed theatre seats an audience of 150 and is fully equipped with industry standard stage lighting and sound technology. Students host regular theatrical and musical productions throughout the year in the main theatre and in the community. The theatres are also utilised by professional companies who provide students with additional industry experience..

The digital production studio and cinema seats an audience of 70 and boasts a 3 metre wide projection screen. This studio is used as a theatre and training area for production arts students. The cinema is used to showcase our students own productions and to host film nights in conjunction with Hitchin Films. Our Studio, Theatre and Cinema halls are available for private hire please call 01462 4351061.

The Cinema

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HITCHIN
The Hitchin Centre is a large and vibrant campus home to a number of commercial enterprises run by North Hertfordshire College. At the Hitchin Centre, you will find the newly refurbished Students Union Building, The SUB, as well as The Edge Sports centre, our 3G sports pitch, hair and beauty salons and the music academy. The Enterprise Centre aims to combine experience and knowledge of successful entrepreneurs with a learning environment for our students, where they are encouraged to create and innovate. Students from the Peter Jones Enterprise Academy dedicate a lot of learning hours throughout the centre. Shine gives the students of NHC the opportunity to gain commercial awareness and employability skills as well as paid part-time employment. Due to the success of Shine, the valeting service has been extended to a permanent location at the Stevenage Skills Centre, as well as a mobile operation based at the Goldsmith Centre.

Edge Centre Sports Complex

What can you study here?


Basic Skills Business Aviation Travel & Tourism Music The Peter Jones Enterprise Academy Sports Academies Sports Studies Public Services Beauty Hair

The EDGE Centre has a sports hall, 3G all-weather pitch, gym, studio, squash court, massage tables and a hospitality area. The EDGE Centre provides a range of sport and exercise opportunities using our wide variety of facilities as well as hosting a range of both team and individual sports as well individual exercise. The EDGE Centre can be utilised for recreational or competitive purposes, with many local club teams using our facilities for training and matches.

ENHANCE HAIR SALON


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ENERGISE BEAUTY SALON


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The Enterprise Centre

The Enterprise Centre is a purpose built facility to assist students with their entrepreneurial learning. The centre is fully equipped to assist with learning, including a dedicated computer area, meeting spaces and personal development areas.

Shine Valeting Centre

Shine Valeting Centre is a commercial car wash and valeting centre run by NHC students. Shine offers a range of car wash and valeting services to a professional standard.

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HITCHIN CENTRE

Cambridge Road, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, SG4 0JD ..........................................................................................................

Hitchin Centre at a glance:

Edge Centre Sports Complex The Enterprise Centre Enhance Hair Salon Energise Beauty Salon The SUB Refectory Air cabin simulation Sports Rehabilitation Centre The Music Academy
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Hitchin

A vision for the future

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Artist impression - subject to planning permission.


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STEVENAGE CENTRE
Monkswood Way, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, SG1 1LA ...............................................................................................................
The Stevenage Centre is a learning environment for students, offering the best possible educational and training opportunities for the local community. The main entrance opens up into the Atrium, a large communal space hosting the main reception, a cafeteria and houses a number of student services and social learning facilities. The first and second floors are dedicated learning areas, where students can find classrooms and learning resource centres. Classrooms at the Stevenage Centre are equipped with Smart Wall technology, helping to provide first class I.T. resources for teaching and learning. The centre also allows space for learning bases, which are dedicated curriculum areas for learners to carry out their studies. Each floor also has a learning resources centre, equipped with computers, books and journals. From September 2012, the Stevenage Centre will also accommodate the Da Vinci Studio School. Construction will be taking place throughout the academic year for a purpose built studio school area, which will be adjoined to the main centre, and will be opening in September 2013.

Stevenage Centre at a glance:

What can you study here?


A Levels Childhood Studies Essential Skills GCSEs Health & Social Care Information Technology Science Da Vinci Studio School of Science and Engineering

Ground Floor Reception Student Services Stevenage IT Centre Enhance Hair Salon Learning Resource Centre Student Union Costa Coffee and snack shop Cafeteria Careers Advice and Guidance Point Community Hall Multi use games area First Floor Learning Resource Centre Classrooms Learning bases Meeting Rooms Second Floor Learning Resource Centre Classrooms Learning Bases Science Laboratories Computer Suite

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STEVENAGE SKILLs CENTRE


Fulton Close, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, SG1 2AF .....................................................................................................
The Stevenage Skills Centre, is a vocational training facility, offering a wide range of full and part-time courses, including Apprenticeships and diplomas and is the first of its kind in the area. The purpose-built facility consists of five large converted factory units. The units have been divided up to provide the optimum learning atmosphere and experience for students. The equipment used in the skills centre is state-of-the-art, and is recommended for learning purposes by experts in each industry. The centre also has a number of classrooms, allowing space for theoretical learning to support the courses offered.

What can you study here?


Brickwork Carpentry Electrical Motor Vehicle Plumbing Welding

Shine Valeting Centre

Shine Valeting Centre is a commercial car wash and valeting centre run by NHC students. Based at the front of the Stevenage Skills Centre, Shine offers a range of car wash and valeting services to a professional standard. Shine gives the students of NHC the opportunity to gain commercial awareness and employability skills as well as paid part-time employment. The centre has been awarded the two ticks symbol for the equal employment opportunities they provide for young people with learning difficulties and disabilities. The symbol is awarded by Jobcentre Plus to employers who have made commitments to employ, keep and develop the abilities of disabled staff.

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State-of-the-art training facilities Refectory and Costa Coffee Integrated IT teaching facilities World Skills training centre Brand new assessment bays for plumbing, electrical, carpentry, welding and motor vehicle Trade work shops Student Union facilities
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Stevenage Skills Centre at a glance:

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the goldsmith centre


Broadway, Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire, SG6 3GB ..............................................................................................................................
The Goldsmith Centre offers a unique business setting for conferences and meetings and provides a wide range of business solutions from training to funding for professional and management courses. The Goldsmith Centre provides business training to support organisations by offering accredited programmes, bespoke training and professional updates. The centre also caters for individuals wishing to improve their job prospects or acquire the skills needed for an alternative career. The Goldsmith Centre hosts a Costa Coffee lounge, boardroom, video conferencing room, formal and informal meeting areas, meeting rooms and fully equipped classrooms.

What can you study here?


Goldsmith Centre at a glance:

AAT accountancy CIPD HR development and training ILM management, leadership and coaching skills The Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEx), law and legal executive training Health & Safety NEBOSH, IOSH, First Aid at Work The Peter Jones Enterprise Academy Professional Updates - an innovative programme for updating skills and knowledge Skills and employability training for senior staff and graduates

IT suites Learning resources Refectory Latest audio visual technology Video conferencing Board room and conference facilities Room hire availability for businesses

If you are under 19 you may be eligible for funding.

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INTOWN training and recruitment


Unit 1, Forum Court, 28 The Forum, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, SG1 1EH ...................................................
Intown Training and Recruitment is an exciting development in Stevenage town centre bringing learning to the heart of the community. Intown Training and Recruitment offers a series of 6 - 10 week courses aimed at people who are unemployed or at risk of redundancy and looking for work.

What can you study here?


Get Started with Computers Next Steps with Computers Internet and Email Digital Photography Film Making

Information and advice on local employment opportunities Training and job coaching that will support you back into employment Wide range of leisure and first step programmes delivered at Intown training and recruitment and other community venues in Stevenage and North Herts
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InTown Training and recruitment at a glance:

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ENHANCE & ENERGISE

Hitchin Centre, Cambridge Road, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, SG4 0JD ..........................................................................................................................................

Enhance Hair Salon, is a

commercial hair salon which offers cutting and styling, perming, scalp, conditioning treatments, colouring, highlights, extensions and afro-Caribbean services. Enhance Hair Salon is open to the public, and is an ideal learning environment for hairdressing students to gain hands on experience, where students are supervised by their tutors who are fully qualified hairdressers. Hairdressing students will use Enhance Hair Salon to develop and improve their practical skills. The learning experience of each student will be vastly improved with the opportunity to gain real life work experience with the aid of fully qualified teachers. 20.

Energise Beauty Salon is a beauty and holistic therapy salon offering body treatments, facial treatments, eye treatments, make-up, foot and hand treatments, tanning, aromatherapy, reflexology, waxing and slimming and toning services.
Energise Beauty Salon is open to the public, and is the ideal learning environment for Beauty and Holistic therapy students to gain hands on experience. All students are fully supervised by their tutors who are fully qualified beauticians. Beauty students will use Energise Beauty Salon to hone their practical knowledge. By studying and working in a commercial environment, students will acquire new skills and work experience which will improve job prospects upon completing their course. The Salon supports local networking groups and themed days for pamper events and salon experience days. Enhance and Energise also take bookings for wedding parties, hen nights and other celebratory occasions. For further information please call us on 01462 471061, visit the website www.enhance.ac.uk or like our Facebook page Enhance Energise.

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INDULGE
Indulge is our contemporary restaurant run by catering and hospitality students. Open to the public, customers can enjoy excellent food, great wine and fantastic service. Indulge offers a compelling menu throughout the year, as well as hosting a number of themed evenings. Indulge Restaurant offers a Couch Potato menu at lunch time, and also caters for business lunches and dynamic business meeting spaces by providing a lounge area and a widescreen TV. The widescreen TV has live links to the head chef, displaying the work being undertaken and provides a great viewing platform for students. Hospitality and Catering students will use Indulge restaurant as a base to acquire practical knowledge and work experience in tandem with their theoretical knowledge. Indulge provides a fantastic opportunity to apply practical skill in a commercial environment, improving job prospects upon completion of the course.

Centre for the Arts, Willian Road, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, SG4 0LS ..........................................................................................................................................
Indulge restaurant is also available for private hire for corporate events, celebratory occasions such as birthdays, engagement parties and more. Private hire will also include waiting service and front of house hospitality. For enquiries and to book private hire please call 01462 471076.

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Enrichment Work hard, play harder


NHC invests into making sure your student experience is the best it can be. Encouraging you to work hard, play harder, the enrichment team put on a variety of activities to get you active and healthy but also to have a brilliant time whilst studying with us. Wednesday afternoons are dedicated to Enrichment at NHC and with over 25 activities on every week there is something for everyone. From Football to Zumba and Boot camp to Choir, Wednesday 3-5 is your opportunity to get involved. As well as on site activities NHC boasts four sports teams which compete nationally and internationally which all students can attend. As well as Wednesday afternoons the student calendar is packed full of trips and parties. In the past students have enjoyed trips to Thorpe Park, Disneyland Paris and have partied the night away with Britains Got Talent finalists The Loveable Rogues. Some of the activities on offer: Charity fundraisers Volunteering opportunities Bowling Theatre Swimming Boot Camp Film Club Street Dance Football Dodgeball Badminton

ENRICHMENT
WORK HARD, PLAY HARDER
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Every student enrolled at NHC automatically becomes a member of the Student Union. The Union gives a voice to the students to make an impact and improve the learning experience. Students are encouraged to voice their opinions, whether it is about college procedures or making a suggestion to improve teaching and learning. Achievements have included: Refurbishment of the Sub Student Union building Investment in new technology Expansion of trips and enrichment activities New commercial cafs at student prices New gym equipment Student Voice is best heard at the SU annual events, Student Parliament and Student Conference, as well as Principals Question Time. Student Parliament offers students the opportunity to vote on new policies or a change in current procedures. Student Conference gives students the chance of talking to all the departments of the college, offering their opinions and insights on their work.

Your Union Your Voice

NUS cards

You can order your NUS discount card for 12 either online www.nus.org.uk or in the Students Union on all sites.

Put a Xing in your day!


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UNION

STUDENTS

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YOUR GUIDE TO QUALIFICATIONS


Your guide to qualifications
We offer qualifications ranging from Entry Level to Level 4. Our tutors and advisors will help you to decide which level of study is most appropriate, based on your existing qualifications and experience. If you have not yet taken or are awaiting examination results, we will base your level of study on your predicted grades. However this is flexible and if you do not achieve the grades required or achieve higher grades than expected, we can adjust your level of study accordingly.

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NHC celebrated a fantastic set of results in 2012 with a pass rate of 100% in Maths, English Literature, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Law, Media Studies and Sociology.

A Levels
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A Levels

(course code FS002)


A Level study at NHC is a great preparation for both university and the world of work. You can look forward to studying in a friendly atmosphere with excellent facilities and resources. Tutorials are an integral part of the AS and A level programme and as such each fulltime student is allocated a personal tutor who will monitor their academic progress and offer advice and guidance to help you achieve the best possible results. All students will undertake employability skills and enrichment activities and receive guidance on opportunities in higher education and employment. Students can choose to study up to four A Levels from our wide range of subjects available: Anthropology Biology Chemistry Citizenship Studies Communication and Culture English Language English Literature Extended Project Qualification Film Studies History Law Mathematics Media Studies Physics Psychology Sociology Course duration 2 years Course location Stevenage centre Entry requirements A minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade C or above, including English and mathematics. Progression opportunities Students can apply for a wide range of university courses and Apprenticeships as well as looking for employment.

Daniel Darby Studied: A Level Maths (A*), Physics (A), Chemistry (B) & AS Level Biology (A) Now: Studying MSCI Physics at University College London In my A Levels I got an A* in maths, A in Physics, B in Chemistry and A in AS Level Biology. I got in University College London to study the four year MSCI Physics degree. I have just completed my first year achieving a 2:1, being just of a mark off a 1st.

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A Levels
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Mark Siggers Studied: Access to Higher Education Now: Studying MSc Social Work after successfully completing BA (Hons) Football Studies at the University of Bedfordshire I was not a very confident student, but the staff and course structure enabled me to find strengths I did not know I possessed. On completion of the Access course, I enrolled on a BA (Hons) Football Studies Course at the University of Bedfordshire, which is a sociology based sports degree. My dissertation involved working with a football based social inclusion project in Stevenage. Working with children who have experienced hardships was really interesting, so I applied for an MSc in social work. This is a very competitive area, with 1200 students after 30 places. The fact I had completed an Access course showed the staff I was a committed student and played a major part in gaining my place on the course.

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Access to Higher Education


Access to Higher Education courses are one year fast track programmes designed to prepare students for university study. These programmes are suited to adult learners who do not currently hold the qualifications required for university study. All students undertake core skills in English, maths, information technology and professional development. In addition you can follow one of the following pathways:

Access to higher education

Health & Science Professions


(Course code FS004)

Humanties & Social Science Professions


course code (FS203)
Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage centre Entry requirements There are no formal entry requirements to study this course; however you must have an appropriate numeracy and literacy skill level. A high level of motivation and commitment is required due to the rigorous demands and intensive nature of this course.

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Duke y and Dais

Meet Daisy and Duke, the first to be born at NHCs brand new Animal Care facilities at the Centre for the Arts Chinchilla babies are known as kits. A healthy chinchilla kit is born fully able with its eyes open, body covered in fur and all 20 teeth present. A newborn healthy chinchilla baby/ kit weighs between 35-60 grams and reaches its full size within 18-24 months. Chinchillas are a type of rodent. They are originally from the Andes Mountains in South America. They grow to be the size of a small rabbit. (about 9 inches from head to bottom) Chinchillas have beautiful thick, soft coats.

Chinchilla Facts

Adult weight: Males: 400-500g; Females: 400-600g Life span: Usual = 10 years; maximum = 20 years Body temperature: 96.8 -100.4F Heart rate: 100 beats/minute Litter size: Average 2; range 1-6 Litters per year: 2 Birth weight: 35 grams or more Eyes open: Yes

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You can look after 48 animals

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Entry 3 / Level 1 Level 2 Diploma Introduction to in Animal Care (course code FS050) Animal Care
(course code FS017)
On this course you will learn how to care for a range of domestic animals. You will learn the following skills: How to safely handle small animals Recognise housing and bedding for small animals Recognise different types and breeds of animals Study and research skills Communication and numeracy skills Course duration 1 year Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements There are no formal entry requirements for this course. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course students can progress onto the Level 2 Diploma in Animal care or a Level 2 diploma in another care related subject. This is a practical course on which you will learn about different types of animals health and welfare requirements. You will also gain an understanding of animal biology and undertake work experience within the animal care industry. You will learn the following skills: Maintaining animal accommodation Practical animal feeding The principles of animal behaviour and handling Contribute to the care of exotic animals Functional skills in English, maths and ICT Course duration 1 year Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements 4 GCSEs grades at D or above including English and maths Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course students can progress onto the Level 3 Extended Diploma in Animal management or look for employment within the animal care industry.

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Level 3 Extended Diploma in Animal Management


(course code FS051)
On this course you will learn the wide range of skills required to work within the animal care industry. You will have the opportunity to undertake units from the following options: The Principles of Animal Biology Animal Anatomy and Physiology Animal Handling and Monitor Animal Feeding Principles of Animal Nutrition Principles of Animal Nursing Understand and Interpret Animal Behaviour and Communication Animal Welfare and Breed Development Pet Store Design and Animal Management Exotic Animal Health and Husbandry Wildlife Management and Rehabilitation Dog grooming and training Course duration 2 years Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at grade C or above including English, maths & science Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can apply for a range of animal care related university courses or look employment within the animal care industry.

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Introducing The Studio

The open plan studio, designed to encourage entrepreneurial learning, is kitted out with the latest computers and software, meeting areas and an inspiration wall. Students will have the opportunity to work with the marketing team, honing skills such as photography, PR, advertising and event planning. Students will be able to gain work experience on projects for external clients and The Source, community magazine.

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STUDENTS REACH FINALS OF THE PANTREPRENEUR CHALLENGE


Art and Design students PoppyAnne Tindall, Alice Smithson, Lizzie Handley, Phillipa Langdon and Zoe Mason finished in second place at the national Pantrepreneur Challenge competition final. Set by Ben Ramsden, founder of the Pants to Poverty underwear brand, the challenge was to design and market a pair of Olympic themed pants.

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Level 1 Level 2 Diploma in Level 2 Diploma Foundation Art and Design in Creative Media (course code FC043) learning Production (course code FC016) You will develop skills programme within a variety of When you watch television, - Art and Design disciplines as well as listen to the radio, see a
(course code FC006)
This course is designed as an introduction to a range of disciplines that come within the arts and crafts creative industries. You will study a number of different art and craft subjects including: Drawing / mark making Media and materials investigation Photography Printmaking Course duration 1 year Course location Centre for the Arts taking part in live projects, competitions and the Arts Awards. You will be taught a variety of skills which will include: Painting and drawing Printmaking Textiles Media Film Photography Ceramics 3D making processes Wood, Metal and plastics Course duration 1 year Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at grade D or above (one of which must include an Art and Design related subject) Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto one of our level 3 courses, look for employment, or find an Apprenticeship within the creative industries. film, read a magazine or enjoy an animation, the people involved in bringing these products to you all work under the umbrella of media production. Aimed at giving you the opportunity to experience what it would be like to work in the industry. Throughout the year you will learn the practical skills of production and work on your own creative ideas, often in production crews. You will be taught a variety of skills including: Digital photography Video production Audio production Lighting Animation Editing and production software Course duration 1 year Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at grades D-G, including English Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress to the Level 3.

Entry requirements
There are no formal entry requirements required for this course

Progression opportunities
Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto a level 2 course or look for employment.

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Level 3 Extended Diploma in Art and Design


(course code FC003)
This course gives you the opportunity to learn through real life projects and explore ideas using experimental techniques. You will have the opportunity to study a variety of skills including: Fashion and textiles Photography Graphic design Sculpture Product design Painting and drawing Course duration 2 years Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements 5 GCSEs grades A-C or a Level 2 Diploma at Merit, and a strong portfolio of work Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course, you can progress onto university to study a range of multidisciplinary degrees from 3D model making to fine art and many other options. Employment opportunities include junior design work, fine art practice and photographic practice.

Level 3 Extended Diploma in Graphic Design


(course code FC036)
This course will help you develop skills to establish yourself as a Graphic Designer. You will have the opportunity to study: Design Advertising Typography Illustration Course duration 2 years Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements 5 GCSEs grades A-C or a Level 2 Diploma at Merit, and a strong portfolio of work Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto study at university or employment opportunities including junior designer, freelance designer, web designer and commercial operators.

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Level 3 Extended Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Diploma in Media Production Interactive Media (course code FC007)
(course code FC146)
Interactive media includes all digital and online media including computer games, video and animation, ebooks and magazines, 3D modelling and Apps. On the course you will study: Web authoring Animation Interactive media production Graphic communication Moving image products ePub publishing for iPad/Kindle 3D modelling for visualisation / games production Course duration 2 years Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements 5 GCSEs grades A-C or a Level 2 Diploma at Merit Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto study at university or employment opportunities including junior designer, Interactive Media Designer, Runner, Web Designer, Desktop Publisher, Mac Operator, Flash Content Designer, Animator, Storyboard Artist, Junior Games Artist and more. 40. T: 01 4 62 4 2 4 2 4 2 | w w w. n h c. a c. u k | e n qu i ri e s@n hc .a c .uk | The course is aimed at giving you the opportunity to experience what it would be like to work in the media industry. You could find yourself making a music video, a film, radio drama, running a radio station, learning about your favourite director or how to take great photographs, to name a few. The Media department is very well resourced with state of the art professional equipment and software. You will learn how to use the following: Digital video cameras Sound boom and rifle mics Digital audio records Apple Macs Radio suite Digital SLR cameras Lighting red heads Editing and production software Course duration 2 years Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements 5 GCSEs at grade C and above including maths and English Progression opportunities Upon successful completition of this course students can progress onto university courses such as Film, TV and Radio Production, Journalism, Scriptwriting and animation.

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Foundation Diploma in Art and Design


(course code FC002)
The foundation course is the established method of entry to university degree courses in the field of art, design, craft and communication. You will have the opportunity to study a range of disciplines before undertaking a final major project within your chosen area. Subject areas of study include: Product design Graphic design Fine art Fashion and textiles Photography
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Course duration 1 year Course location Centre for the Arts Entry Requirements One A Level grade C or above in art and design and a good portfolio of work. Progression opportunities Our students have progressed to some of the most prestigious university degree courses in the country to study a wide range of subjects including painting, sculpture, illustration, visual communication, set design, fashion, textiles, games design, film, animation, furniture, jewellery, photography, conservation and restoration, and history of art.

Part time
Adobe digital photography
(COURSE CODE BT004)
Duration: 10 weeks Location: Centre for the Arts

Introduction to Adobe Illustrator


(COURSE CODE BT007)
Duration: 10 weeks Location: Centre for the Arts

Introduction to Adobe Photoshop


(COURSE CODE BT001)
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Last year our students heard first hand from the Hotel Entertainment Teamwhen the NHCs Travel and Tourism students flew to Barcelona for a three day residential trip. The group stayed at The Calypso Hotel in Salou, where they met the Hotel Entertainment Team and were able to ask lots of questions relevant to their Resort Representative studies, they were also given tips as to how to become part of an Entertainment Team.

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Students learnt firsthand about the UK leisure industry at Thorpe Park

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Level 1 Introductory Diploma in Travel and Tourism

Level 2 Diploma in Travel and Tourism


(COURSE CODE FH079)
On this course you will study all aspects of the travel industry. You will explore a range of aspects of travel, tourism and aviation industry including airlines and airports, resort repping, customer service, business and travel retail. Course duration 1 year Course Location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at grade D or above, including English and preferably maths. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course students can progress onto the level 3 course or look for employment within the travel industry.

(course code to be confirmed)


This course is a great introduction to the UK travel and tourism industry. You will learn to plan travel itineraries, study customer service and customer relations as well as creating promotional displays for the travel and tourism industry. You will learn about all the different careers available within the travel and tourism industry. Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at grade G or above. Progression opportunities Upon successful competition of this course students can progress onto the Level 2 Diploma in Travel and Tourism.

Gina Adair Studied: Advanced Diploma in Tourism Now: Working at Canadian Affair, a UK based tour operator specialising in holidays to Canada After college I went to study BA (Hons) International Tourism and Travel Enterprise at Glasgow Caledonian University, Ive just graduated with a 2:1 and now work at Canadian Affair, a UK based tour operator specialising in holidays to Canada. Ive done a range of jobs including customer services, airport representative, reservations and sales. Without my college course I could never have gone to university and got a good job in the industry.

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Level 3 Extended Diploma in Travel and Tourism


(COURSE CODE FH077)
This course will provide you an in depth knowledge of the travel and tourism industry. You will have the opportunity to study units including cruise, hospitality, aviation, business, European and long haul travel, travel retail and marketing. Students will have the opportunity to attend events and trips, and gain a real insight into the travel, tourism and aviation sectors. Course duration 2 years Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at grade C or above including English and maths. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course students can apply for a whole range of job opportunities within the travel and tourism industry or progress onto a travel and tourism related programme at university.

Level 3 Extended Diploma in Aviation Operations

aviation, travel and tourism

(course code to be confirmed)


This course will provide you with an overview of the exciting and rapidly growing aviation industry. You will have an opportunity to study a whole range of aspects of the airline and airport industry including: security, airport operations, terminal management, customer service, marketing and team leadership. Students will have the opportunity to attend events and trips, Course durationCourse duration 2 years Course location Hitchin Course duration Entry requirements 4 gcses at grade c or above including maths and English Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course students can apply for a wide range of aviation based jobs including airside, landside, operations and flight roles. Some students may like to consider progression onto university courses.

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Level 1 NVQ Level 2 Diploma in Level 2 Diploma Diploma in Beauty Beauty Therapy in Hair & Media Therapy / Level (COURSE CODE FC112) Make-up 2 Certificate in This course covers a range (COURSE CODE FH023) of professional beauty This practical course will Manicure and therapy treatments. You introduce you to the art of will have the opportunity Pedicure dressing hair and a range to study:
(COURSE CODE BB016)
For the first 17 weeks of this course you will introduced to the beauty therapy industry. Upon successful completion of this level 1 course you will progress onto specialise in manicure and pedicure to achieve the level 2 certificate. You will have the opportunity to study: Facial treatment and skin care Make-up Nail care, manicure and pedicure Health and safety Reception and customer service skills Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements English, maths and a science GCSE, a successful interview and an initial assessment of English and maths. Progression opportunities You can progress onto the Level 2 Diploma in Beauty Therapy or look for employment as a salon assistant or receptionist. Facials Make-up Manicure and pedicure Waxing Eyelash and eyebrow treatments Salon administration Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 3 GCSEs at grade C or above including English and maths. Progression opportunities You can progress on to study the Level 3 Diploma in Beauty Therapy or look for employment as a junior therapist within a salon.

of makeup application techniques. You will study the theory of hairdressing including the structure of hair and skin. You will study: Hair colouring Perming Shampooing and styling Cutting Makeup application Eyelash perming False eyelash application Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 3 GCSEs at grade C or above including English and maths. Progression opportunities You can progress on to study Level 2 Hairdressing, Level 3 Diploma in Theatrical Make-up or look for employment or an Apprenticeship within a salon.

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Level 2 Diploma in Nail technology Enhancement


(COURSE CODE FH024)
This course will introduce you to the various aspects of nail technology and provide you will the skills required to work in the industry. You will have the opportunity to study: Manicure Pedicure Nail art Extensions Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 3 GCSEs at grade C or above including English and maths. Progression opportunities You can progress on to study the Level 2 Diploma in Beauty Therapy or look for employment as a nail technician.

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Level 3 Diploma in Level 3 Diploma in Beauty Therapy Complementary (COURSE CODE FC113) Therapy
This course covers the essential units required to become a fully qualified beauty therapist. You will also study the key areas of creating a successful business and gain experience working on real clients in Energise our commercial beauty salon. You will have the opportunity to study: Specialised Electrical Facials, including nonsurgical face lifting and micro-dermabrasion Body treatments using electrical technology to assist slimming, firming, anti-cellulite and body conditioning programmes Permanent hair removal techniques using electrical epilation Stone therapy massage Tanning treatments using both manual and spray techniques Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements Level 2 Diploma in Beauty Therapy. Progression opportunities You can progress on to study the Level 4 Diploma in Management and Advanced Techniques or look for employment within a range of salons and spas or on board cruise ships.

(COURSE CODE FC116)

This practical course will enable you to gain knowledge in a wide range of complementary therapies. You will have the opportunity to study: Aromatherapy techniques Massage therapy techniques Reflexology techniques Health and safety Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements Level 2 Diploma in Beauty Therapy or a keen interest in complementary therapy. A successful interview and initial assessment of English and maths. Progression opportunities You can progress on to study the Level 4 Diploma in Management and Advanced Techniques or look for employment within a range of salons and spas or on board cruise ships.

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Level 4 Diploma in Management & Advanced Techniques Beauty Therapy


(COURSE CODE FH008)
This course will equip you with the skills and knowledge to run your own business within the beauty industry. You will have the opportunity to study: Salon Management Sales and marketing Public Relations Human Resources Management Dermatology and microbiology Laser and light treatment for hair removal Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements Level 3 Diploma in Beauty Therapy. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can look for employment within the Beauty Therapy industry, run your own make-up studio, manage a make-up brand or look for a career within sales.

Level 3 Beauty Therapy Students Olga Walker and Jade Bainbridge were placed 2nd and 3rd at World Skills 2012.

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(COURSE CODE BB006)
Duration: 8 weeks
(one evening and a Saturday)

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Level 2 certificate in manicure and pedicure


(Course code BB31)
Duration: 18 weeks Location: Hitchin

Location: Hitchin

Award in Nail Technology


(COURSE CODE BB007)
Duration: 18 weeks (one evening) Location: Hitchin

Award in Body Massage


(COURSE CODE BB003)
Duration: 8 weeks
(one evening and a Saturday)

Location: Hitchin

Award in Indian Head Massage


(COURSE CODE BB004)
Duration: 8 weeks Location: Hitchin

Award in Self-Tanning
(COURSE CODE BB028)
Duration: 4 weeks Location: Hitchin

Level 4 Award in Laser and Light Treatment for Hair Removal


(COURSE CODE BB030)
Duration: 14 weeks Location: Hitchin

Level 4 Award in MicroPigmentation Treatment


(COURSE CODE BB029)
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Business students took first place at finals of the North Hertfordshire Young Enterprise for Best Display Stand.
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Students undertook a market research project in Stevenage town centre to advise the Hotel Ibis Manager on how best to re-launch their newly refurbished caf.
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Entry 3 Level 1 Certificate Level 2 Diploma ` Introduction to in Business, in Business Customer Service Administration, (COURSE CODE FS060) (COURSE CODE FS056) help you Office and retail This course willbusiness to understand
This course is designed as an introduction to the skills needed for effective customer service, you will also study employability and personal development. You will have the opportunity to study: The importance of appearance and behaviour in customer service Legislation, regulation and procedures to follow in customer service Understand how to deal with queries and requests Handling telephone calls from customers Communicate effectively with customers Effective relationships with customers and colleagues Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements There are no formal entry requirements for this course. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the or Level 1 Certificate in Business, Administration, Office and Retail.

(COURSE CODE FS054)

This course will introduce you to the principals of business administration, how to behave in an office environment, and how to use office equipment. You will have the opportunity to study: Communicating electronically Making and receiving telephone calls Welcoming visitors Handling mail Creating business documents Recording business transactions Supporting business meetings Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements There are no formal entry requirements for this course; however you will need to attend an interview. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Level 2 Diploma in Business.

functions, environments and operations in a practical way that is relevant to todays work environment. You will have the opportunity to study: Using office equipment Providing business support Communication in business Pathways Customer relations Working in teams Marketing and promotion Visual merchandising and display Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at Grade D or above and a satisfactory school reference. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you progress onto any of the Level 3 Extended Diplomas within the Business course area or look for employment with an office environment.

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Level 2 in Event Planning and Operations


(COURSE CODE TBC)
This course is an excellent introduction to the world of events planning and operations. As part of this course you will undertake projects that look at the planning and preparation of events, management and finance, customer service and front of house operations. Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at grade d and above. Progression opportunities Students completing this course may decide to progress onto one of our business or travel qualifications at level 3 or alternatively consider gaining employment within an event or hospitality organisation.

BUSINESS & ENTERPRISE


Pathways for Pathways available
Foundation Degree in Business Business with Accounting Business with Human Resource Management Business with Marketing These pathways are all available as full or part time modes of study.

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Level 3 Extended Diploma in Business


(COURSE CODE FS061)
This course will give you a broad overview of the business world, you will have the opportunity to undertake work placements and enterprise competitions. You will study: The business environment Communication Introduction to marketing Introduction to human resources Introduction to finance Course duration 2 years Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs grade A* - C including maths or English. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can look for employment or progress onto a related degree at university.

AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting


(COURSE CODE HB100)
Duration: 25 weeks Location: Goldsmith Centre

Level 3 Diploma in Accounting


(COURSE CODE HN004)
Duration: 1 year, Location: Goldsmith Centre

AAT Diploma in Accounting


(COURSE CODE HN035)
Duration: 1 year Location: Goldsmith Centre

Certificate in Human Resources Practice


(COURSE CODE HN001)
Duration: 22 weeks, Location: Goldsmith Centre

CIPD Certificate in Learning and Development Practice


(COURSE CODE HN040)
Duration: 22 weeks Location: Goldsmith Centre

Part time
Award in Bookkeeping Skills (Computerised)
(COURSE CODE AD018)
Duration: 12 weeks Location: Hitchin

Certificate in Human Resource Development (Intermediate Level)


(Course code HN010)
Duration: 1 year Location: Goldsmith Centre

Advanced Diploma in Human Resource Management


(COURSE CODE HN006)
Duration: 2 years Location: Goldsmith Centre

Award in Bookkeeping and Accounting Skills (Computerised)


(COURSE CODE AD053)
Duration :15 weeks Location: Hitchin

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For a dream to become a reality, make it real enough to believe in.


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Level 2 Diploma in Level 3 Diploma Understanding Enterprise in Enterprise and and Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship
(COURSE CODE FL002) (COURSE CODE FL001)
Whether you want to set up your own business or succeed in an existing organisation, the skills, knowledge and experience you gain by successfully completing the Diploma in Understanding Enterprise and Entrepreneurship will kickstart your dream career. You will have the opportunity to: Work on real life business challenges Explore and prepare to start up your own business Attend master classes, workshops, micro business surgeries and networking events Receive coaching from real business owners Undertake a personal and professional development programme designed to guide you and support your business aspirations Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin Centre & The Goldsmith Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at grades D G including English and maths. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you will have your own business plan and will be able to progress onto the Level 3 Diploma in Enterprise and Entrepreneurship or put your skills to use within an existing organisation. On this course youll start and run your own micro business receiving continual support from our staff, employers and entrepreneurs. You will learn to: Manage day-to-day business challenges Work on real life business challenges Explore and prepare to start up your own business Attend master classes, workshops, micro business surgeries and networking events Receive coaching from real business owners Undertake a personal and professional development programme designed to guide you and support your business aspirations You will also plan your own four week project working as a business consultant in a host organisation. Course duration 2 years Course location Hitchin Centre & The Goldsmith Centre Entry requirements A minimum of four GCSEs at grades A*-C, including English and maths. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you will be able to continue to run and expand your business, put your skills and knowledge into practice in an established company or progress onto university study.
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Kyran ONeill KLO Distribution @KyranLuis

Ollie Melton
Jemma Barker Mini Pres @MiniMiniPres

I Need Baby Stuff @OllieMeltonPJA

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Introducing Indulge Restaurant our contemporary restaurant open to the public lunchtimes and evenings, providing a real life environment for students to train in.
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Entry 3 Certificate in Catering and Hospitality


(COURSE CODE FC088)
This practical course offers a broad introduction into the catering and hospitality industry. You will have the opportunity to study: Health, safety and hygiene Communication at work Basic food preparation and cooking Serving food and drink Customer care Basic food hygiene Course duration 1 year Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements No formal qualifications but should have an interest in the catering industry. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Level 1 Certificate in Introduction to the Hospitality Industry.

Level 1 Certificate in Introduction to the Hospitality Industry


(COURSE CODE FC157)
This course will introduce you to working both as front of house staff and in the kitchen. You will have the opportunity to study: Basic food preparation and cooking Serving food and drink Customer care Health, safety and hygiene Basic food hygiene Using kitchen equipment Course duration 1 year Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements GCSEs with grades E to G with an interest in catering industry. Progression opportunities Level 1 Diploma in introduction to professional cookery or to look for a catering apprenticeship.

Level 1 Diploma in Introduction to Professional Cookery


(COURSE CODE FC001)
This course is designed as a starting point for students looking to pursue a career in professional cookery. You will be working within the colleges commercial restaurant both in the kitchen and front of house on a rota system and some evening work will be required. You will learn: Food safety in catering Introduction to healthier foods and special diets Introduction to kitchen equipment Introduction to personal workplace skills Boiling, poaching and steaming Stewing and braising Baking, roasting and grilling Deep frying and shallow frying Regeneration of pre-prepared food Cold food preparation Course duration 1 year Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements 4 GCSEs Grade D or above, including maths and English. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Level 2 Diploma in Professional Cookery, Level 2 Diploma in Food & Beverage Service or Commis Chef in workplace.

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Level 2 Diploma in Food Level 2 Diploma in and Beverage Service Professional Cookery
(COURSE CODE FC156) (COURSE CODE FC091)
This course will provide you with a range of skills and a firm understanding of the operations within a restaurant. You will have the opportunity to study: Evening work required Barista skills Customer service ARAR Food Safety Legislation in Food & Beverage Service Handling Payments Applying workplace skills Course duration 1 year Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at Grade D or above including English and maths. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can look for employment in a front of house position or progress onto the Level 3 Diploma in Food and Beverage Supervision. This course is designed to equip you with a wide range of basic skills required to work within professional cookery. You will be working within the colleges commercial restaurant both in the kitchen on a rota system and some evening work will be required. A wide range of cooking skills, increasing the knowledge from the level 1 Diploma You will learn: Food preparation and cookery Health and Safety Bakery and Pastry work Customer service award Food Safety Costing and menu planning Workplace skills Healthier foods and special diets Course duration 1 year Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements Level 1 Diploma in Introduction to Professional Cookery or equivalent industry experience. Progression opportunities To progress onto level 3, minimum grade of merit to be achieved.

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Level 3 Diploma in Food and Level 3 Diploma in Beverage Supervision Advanced Professional (COURSE CODE FC041) Cookery
This course will provide you with a practical, in depth knowledge of the hospitality industry and includes the BIIAB Personal Licence qualification. You will study: Principles of supervising food and beverage services Food safety supervision for catering Promoting food and beverage services and products Supervising customer service performance in hospitality, leisure, travel and tourism Supervising food and beverage service Legislation in food and beverage service Legal and social responsibilities of a Personal Licence Holder Barista skills Prepare and serve wines Prepare and serve alcoholic and cold non-alcoholic beverages Provide advice to customers on food and beverage matching Prepare and serve cocktails Course duration 1 year Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements Level 2 Diploma in Food & Beverage Supervision. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can look for employment as a restaurant manager or events coordinator.

(COURSE CODE FC098)

This course will equip you with advanced food preparation and cookery skills required to work as a professional chef. You will be working within the colleges commercial restaurant kitchens and have the opportunity to study: Supervisory skills in the hospitality industry Practical gastronomy Advanced skills and techniques in producing vegetable and vegetarian dishes Advanced skills and techniques in producing meat dishes Advanced skills and techniques in producing poultry and game dishes Advanced skills and techniques in producing fish and shellfish Producing fermented dough and batter products Producing petit fours Producing paste products Producing hot, cold and frozen desserts Producing biscuits, cakes and sponges Level 3 Food safety for supervisors Menu and event planning Course duration 1 year Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements Level 2 Diploma in Professional Cookery - minimum of a merit. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you will be able to Junior Chef de Partie (dependant on confidence and skills).

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Work placements include baby, toddler and supervising primary school children

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Entry 3 Certificate in Caring for Children


(COURSE CODE FS068)
This course will introduce you to the basic skills required to care for babies or young children. You will have the opportunity to study: Childrens play Child safety and hygiene Healthy eating Setting a routine Listening to and talking to children Course duration 2 years Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements There are no formal entry requirements for this course. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Level 1 Diploma in Caring for Children.

Level 1 Level 1 Diploma Introduction to in Caring for Youth Work Children


(COURSE CODE FS001) (COURSE CODE FS006)
This course is designed to give you an overview of the skills and knowledge required to work with young people. You will study: An introduction to the Youth Work Safe working practice for Youth Work Effective team work in Youth Work Working with young people in the local environment Planning, implementation and evaluation of Youth Work in the local environment Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements 3 GCSEs including English Language at grade E or above. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Level 2 Diploma in Youth Work. This course will provide you with a basic understanding of childrens growth, learning and development and the skills needed to care for young children. You will have the opportunity to study: Healthy eating for families Supporting babies to play Growth & development of young children Sharing learning experiences with young children Musical activities for young children Childrens play & leisure activities in the community Craft activities for young children Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs including English Language and maths at grade E or above. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Level 2 Diploma in Childcare and Education.

Childcare Students supervised primary school children who visited NHCs Around the World festival.
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Level 2 Diploma in Youth Work

(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)


This course is designed to help you develop the skills and knowledge needed to work with young people in a Youth Work setting. You will have the opportunity to study: Understanding youth work principles and practice Safeguarding young people in a youth work setting Practical work experience in a youth work setting Supporting the provision of information and advice to young people Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at grade D or above including English Language and maths. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can look for employment with youth and community work.

Level 2 Level 3 Diploma Diploma in in Childcare Childcare and and Education (COURSE CODE FS009) Education
(COURSE CODE FS059)
This course will equip you with the skills required to supervise children in a nursery, childrens centre or with children and their families at home. You will study: Communicating with children Basic first aid Child development Crafts, play and learning activities Caring for babies Understanding special educational needs Practical work experience with children and babies Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at grade D and above including maths and English Language. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can look for work in a nursery, as an Early Years / Foundation Stage Practitioner, Special Educational Needs Support Worker or as a Nanny. This course will provide you with an in depth knowledge of a full range of childcare topics from child development to the early years curriculum. You will have the opportunity to study: Working with children Paediatric first aid Promoting a healthy environment for children Play, learning and education Food and nutrition Working with children with special needs Caring for sick children Practical work experience Course duration 2 years Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at Grade C or above including maths and English Language. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can look for employment within a range of child care settings or progress onto a related degree at university.

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Level 3 Diploma in Children and Young Peoples Workforce


(COURSE CODE FS011)
This course will provide you with the essential knowledge and skills relevant to a range of careers in caring and education services and leads to a professional qualification. You will have the opportunity to study: Working with children The developing child A safe, healthy and nurturing environment for children Children and play Communication and professional skills within childcare and education The childcare practitioner in the workplace Course duration 2 years Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at Grade C or above including maths and English. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can look for employment within a range of childcare settings or progress onto a related degree at university.

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Part time
Award in Community Volunteering
(COURSE CODE KB289)
Duration: 4 weeks Location: Stevenage

Foundation Degree in Early Years


(COURSE CODE KB074)
Duration: 2 years Location: Stevenage

CHILDhood studies

Foundation Degree in Working with Young People


(COURSE CODE KB259)
Duration: 2 years Location: Stevenage

Award in an Introduction to Early Years Settings


(COURSE CODE KB038)
Duration: 10 weeks Location: Stevenage

Award in Babysitting
(COURSE CODE KB009)
Duration: 10 weeks Location: Stevenage

Award in Preparation for the Responsibilities of Parenting


(COURSE CODE KB016)
Duration: 10 weeks Location: Stevenage

Certificate for the Children and Young Peoples Workforce


(COURSE CODE KB050)
Duration: 1 year Location: Stevenage

Diploma for the Children and Young Peoples Workforce


(COURSE CODE KB051)
Duration: 2 year Location: Stevenage

Diploma in Specialist Support for Teaching and Learning in Schools


(COURSE CODE KB067)
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Students on IT courses across NHC took over the entire College IT helpdesk for two days, providing the chance to gain valuable work experience.

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Level 1 Diploma in Level 2 Diploma in Level 2 Diploma IT at Work Hardware and IT in Gaming, Mobile (COURSE CODE FS090) support and Creative
This course will equip you with the basic all round IT knowledge required to work in any sector, including a variety of software, email and the internet. You will have the opportunity to study: Setting up an IT system IT communication Using the internet Using mobile IT devices Using Email Audio, Video, Imaging and Presentation Software Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements 1 GCSE. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto a Level 2 IT qualification or look for employment.

(COURSE CODE FS083)

(COURSE CODE FS028)

On this course you will learn how to install IT hardware components as well as the opportunity to learn about online businesses. You will be able to study a selection from the following units: Communicating in the IT Industry Working in the IT Industry Computer Systems Installing Hardware Components Setting up an IT Network Business on-line Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at Grade D or above including maths and English. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto a Level 3 IT course or apply for jobs which make use of your specialist knowledge.

This course will allow you to keep up-to-date with mobile technology and learn how it all works. You will work in small teams to complete project based work. You will have the opportunity to study: Communicating in the IT world Working in the IT industry Computer Systems Mobile Communications Technology Developing Computer Games Computer Graphics Animation Techniques Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at Grade D or above including maths and English. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto a Level 3 IT course or apply for jobs which make use of your specialist knowledge.

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Level 3 Extended Diploma in IT


(COURSE CODE FS094)
On this course you will study a broad range of IT from software, networking, website production, game development and animation. You will have the opportunity to study: Computer systems Advanced database and spreadsheet skills Communication technologies Principles of software design and development Computer animation Oracle data modelling and SQL programming IT project (related to your specialist choice) Developing computer games Organisational systems security Website production Course duration 2 years Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at Grade C or above including English and maths. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto study at university or apply for employment in a variety of fields such as, Systems Developer, Sales & Marketing for ICT, Quality Management or Technical Strategy and Planning.

Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Multimedia


(COURSE CODE FS064)
On this course you will learn a wide range of computer animation, 3D graphic modelling and website design. You will have the opportunity to study: Web authoring and page layout design Communication, research and pre-production techniques Project management Drawing concept art and 3D modelling Developing a small business Soundtrack and advertising production Motion graphics and compositing video 3D animation Interactive media authoring 2D and stop motion animation Course duration 2 years Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at Grade C or above including English, maths, and art & design. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto university, or apply for jobs which make use of your specialist knowledge such as Junior Website Designer, Animation Assistant, Media Production Assistant, Interactive Media Design Assistant or Junior Project Planner.

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Level 3 Extended Part time Diploma in Gaming Presentation Software Level 2 (COURSE CODE AE011) and Mobile Duration: 10 weeks Technologies Location: Stevenage
(COURSE CODE FS046)
On this course you will learn in depth knowledge about software and games development and programming. You will have the opportunity to study: Website Production Computer games platforms and technologies E-Commerce Software design and development Systems analysis and design Computer game design Human computer interaction Course duration 2 years Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at Grade C or above including English and maths. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you will be able to progress onto university, or apply for jobs which make use of your specialist knowledge.

Spread sheet Software Level 2


(COURSE CODE AE001)
Duration: 10 weeks Location: Stevenage

Word Processing Software Level 2


(COURSE CODE AE010)
Duration: 10 weeks Location: Stevenage

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Be your own boss

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Level 1 Diploma Level 1 Diploma in Level 1 Diploma in in Construction Construction and Brickwork Multi Skills Civil Engineering (COURSE CODE FO058) (COURSE CODE FO055) This course will help you Services to develop knowledge
This course will give you a basic introduction into working in the construction industry. You will have the opportunity to study: Developing skills and working safely in Construction Personal effectiveness Social responsibility at work Exploring the built environment Developing joinery skills Developing trowel skills Developing building services skills Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Skills Centre Entry requirements No formal entry requirements / subject to successful interview. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto any of our Level 1 Diploma courses.

(COURSE CODE FSS10)

This course is designed to give you a broad overview of the construction and building industry. You will have the opportunity to study: Carry out safe working practices in construction Information, quantities and communicating with others Building methods and construction technology Cut construction-related materials Lay construction-related materials Prepare mixed construction-related materials Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Skills Centre Entry requirements No formal entry requirements / subject to successful interview. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto any of our Level 1 construction diploma courses or the Level 2 First Diploma in Engineering.

and practical tool skills for brickwork. Working within a simulated building environment you will have the opportunity to study: Health and Safety working practices Trowel skills Basic block laying skills Basic brick laying skills Basic cavity walling Building methods and construction technology Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Skills Centre Entry requirements 3 GCSEs grades D-E in maths, English and science. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Level 2 Diploma in Bricklaying or look for employment as a bricklayer.

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Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry & Joinery


(COURSE CODE FO060)
This course will help you to develop knowledge and practical tool skills required for carpentry and joinery. Working within a simulated building environment you will have the opportunity to study: Safe working practices in construction Information, quantities and communicating with others Building methods and construction technology Basic woodworking joints How to maintain and use carpentry and joinery hand tools How to prepare and use carpentry and joinery portable power tools Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Skills Centre Entry requirements 3 GCSEs grades D or above including maths and science. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Level 2 Diploma in Site Carpentry.

Level 1 Diploma in Plastering


(COURSE CODE FO040)
This course will help you to develop knowledge and practical tool skills required for plastering. Working within a simulated building environment you will have the opportunity to study: Safe working practices in construction Building methods and construction technology Applying plaster materials to internal backgrounds Producing components from moulds Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Skills Centre Entry requirements 3 GCSEs grade D-G required / subject to successful interview. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Level 2 Diploma in Plastering.

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Level 1 Diploma in Electrical Installations


(COURSE CODE FO057)
This is course will provide you with a broad introduction to electrical installation including domestic and commercial wiring. You will have the opportunity to study: Working safely and efficiently Wiring electrical equipment and circuits Assembling electrical wiring support systems Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Skills Centre Entry requirements 3 GCSEs grade D-G required / subject to successful interview. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Level 2 Diploma in Electro Technical Technology.

Level 1 Diploma in Painting and Decorating


(COURSE CODE FSS12)
This course will provide you with a broad overview of the skills required to work in the painting and decorating industry. You will have the opportunity to study: Erecting and dismantling access equipment and working platforms Preparing surfaces for decoration Applying paint systems by brush and roller Applying foundation and plain papers Producing specialist decorative finishes Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Skills Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at grades D-G. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Level 2 Diploma in Painting and Decorating.

Level 1 Diploma in Plumbing


(COURSE CODE FS056)
This course will teach you the key principals of plumbing. You will have the opportunity to study: Hot and cold water systems Electrical supply and safety Practical systems installation Current legislation and the industry standards Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Skills Centre Entry requirements 3 GCSEs grade D-G required / subject to successful interview. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can apply for plumbing Apprenticeships.

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Level 2 Diploma Level 2 Level 2 Diploma in Brickwork Diploma in Site in Bench (COURSE CODE FO059) Carpentry Joinery
This course is designed to prepare you for employment within the construction industry as a brick layer. Working within a simulated building environment you will have the opportunity to study: Practical bricklaying Information, quantities and communicating with others Building methods and construction technology Interpreting drawings to set out masonry structures Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Skills Centre Entry requirements Level 1 Diploma in Brickwork. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Level 3 Diploma in Brickwork or seek employment within the construction industry as a bricklayer.

construction

(COURSE CODE FO069)

(COURSE CODE FO039)

This course is a continuation from the Level 1 diploma in Carpentry and focuses on site work. You will have the opportunity to study: First fixing operations Second fixing Erecting structural carcassing Maintenance Setting up and operating a circular saw Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Skills Centre Entry requirements Completion of Level 1 Programme required / subject to successful interview. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Level 3 Diploma in Site Carpentry or seek employment as a site carpenter.

This course is a continuation from the Level 1 diploma in Carpentry and focuses on site work. You will have the opportunity to study: Setting up and operating a circular saw Producing setting out details for routine Joinery products Marking out from setting out details for routine Joinery products Manufacturing routine Joinery products Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Skills Centre Entry requirements Completion of Level 1 Programme required / subject to successful interview. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Level 3 Diploma in Bench Joinery or seek employment as a bench joiner.

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Level 2 Diploma in Level 2 Diploma Plastering in Painting and (COURSE CODE FO043) Decorating
This course is a continuation from the Level 1 Diploma in Plastering and will enable you to gain the skills required to work as a plasterer. You will have the opportunity to study: Applying plaster materials to external surface Fixing dry lining and plasterboard products to interiors Forming sand and cement screeds Producing plaster components Positioning and securing fibrous plaster components Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Skills Centre Entry requirements Completion of Level 1 programme required / subject to successful interview Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can look for employment as a plasterer.

(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)


This course is a continuation from the Level 1 Diploma in Painting and Decorating. You will have the opportunity to study: Specialist decorative finishes Applying water-borne paint systems using high volume low pressure(HVLP) spray equipment Erecting and dismantling access equipment and working platforms Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Skills Centre Entry requirements Level 1 Diploma in Painting and Decorating. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can seek employment as a painter and decorator within the building industry.

Level 2 Diploma in Electro Technical Technology


(COURSE CODE FO028)
This course will give you an overview of the skills needed for electrical installation in buildings and structures. You will have the opportunity to study: Installing electrical wiring systems and equipment Health and safety and electrical principles Principles of electro technology Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Skills Centre Entry requirements Level 1 passed at merit or distinction or 3 GCSEs grade A-C in maths, English and science required / subject to successful interview. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can seek employment as a building services engineer, electrician or maintenance supervisor.

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Level 2 Diploma Level 3 Level 3 Diploma in Plumbing Diploma in Site in Bench (COURSE CODE FO029) Carpentry Joinery
This course is a mix of practical and theory work. You will have the opportunity to study: Common plumbing processes Cold water system Electrical systems Sanitation systems Hot water Central heating systems Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Skills Centre Entry requirements Level 1 passed at merit or distinction or 3 GCSEs Grade A-C in maths, English and science required / subject to successful interview. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can seek employment as a plumber or progress onto further study.

construction

(COURSE CODE FSS07)

(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)


This course is designed to equip you with the advanced skills required for employment within bench joinery and the construction industry. You will have the opportunity to study: Building methods and construction technology Setting up and using fixed and transportable machinery Manufacturing complex shaped joinery products Producing complex shaped joinery product details Course duration 2 years Course location Stevenage Skills Centre Entry requirements Level 2 passed at merit or distinction / subject to successful interview Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can seek employment as a Bench Joiner or Junior Site Manager.

This course is designed to equip you with the advanced skills required for employment within site carpentry and the construction industry. You will have the opportunity to study: Building methods and construction technology Setting up and using fixed and transportable machinery Erecting complex structural carcassing components Maintaining non-structural and structural components Course duration 2 years Course location Stevenage Skills Centre Entry requirements Level 2 passed at merit or distinction / subject to successful interview Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can seek employment as a Bench Joiner or Junior Site Manager.

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Level 3 Diploma in Brickwork

Part time
Introduction to renewable technologies
(COURSE CODE JA088)
Duration: 1 year Location: Stevenage Skills centre

Level 3 Electrical
(COURSE CODE JA008)
Duration: 2 weeks Location: Stevenage Skills centre

(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)


This course is designed as a continuation from the level 2 Diploma in Brickwork, designed to provide you with advanced brick working skills. You will have the opportunity to study: Interpreting working drawings to set out masonry structures Thin joint masonry and masonry cladding Building solid walling, isolated and attached piers Building cavity walling forming masonry structures Course duration 2 years Course location Stevenage Skills Centre Entry requirements Level 2 passed at merit or distinction / subject to successful interview. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can seek employment within brick laying.

Level 2 Diploma in Bricklaying


(COURSE CODE IB128)
Duration: 2 years Location: Stevenage Skills centre

Electrical 17th Edition


(COURSE CODE JA056)
Duration: 10 weeks Location: Stevenage Skills centre

Level 2 Diploma in Carpentry


(COURSE CODE JA076)
Duration: 2 years Location: Stevenage Skills centre

Electrical PAT Test


(COURSE CODE JA080)
Duration: 10 weeks Location: Stevenage Skills centre

Level 2 Diploma in Plastering


(COURSE CODE IB104)
Duration: 1 year Location: Stevenage Skills centre

Inspection, Testing & Certification of Electrical Installations L2 Certificate


(COURSE CODE JA083)
Duration: 4 weeks Location: Stevenage Skills centre

Level 2 Building Services


(COURSE CODE JA003)
Duration: 17 weeks Location: Stevenage Skills centre

Level 2 Plumbing Certificate in Preparation for employment in the construction (COURSE CODE JA001) industries
(COURSE CODE JA096)
Duration: 8 weeks Location: Stevenage Skills centre

Duration: 2 years Location: Stevenage Skills centre

Level 1 Introduction to Welding


(COURSE CODE JB015)
Duration: 8 weeks Location: Stevenage Skills centre

Level 2 Introduction to Electrical


(COURSE CODE JA011)
Duration: 1 year Location: Stevenage Skills centre

Level 2 Welding
(COURSE CODE JA090)
Duration: 1 year Location: Stevenage Skills centre

Level 2 Electrical
(COURSE CODE JA005)
Duration: 2 weeks Location: Stevenage Skills centre

Level 2 AutoCAD
(COURSE CODE TESC4)
Duration: 25 weeks Location: Stevenage Skills centre

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Level 3 Diploma in Criminology and Applied Law


(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)
This course will allow you to explore the criminal justice system and contemporary debates around crime and deviance. You will have the opportunity to: Explore the criminal justice system Study the Sociology of families, households and education Analyse and solve problems by applying practical legal rules Develop the ability to communicate legal arguments and conclusions clearly and succinctly Course duration 2 years Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements 5 GCSEs at grade C or above, including English and maths. Progression opportunities The knowledge and understanding that you will develop is relevant to many careers in the criminal justice system. You will also be able to progress onto related study at university.

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Level 2 Diploma Level 3 Extended Diploma in Performing Arts/ Performing Arts (Dance) (COURSE CODe FC011) Dance
(COURSE CODE FC050)
Once you begin your training with us, you will become a vital member of our theatre company. You will develop and learn as a performer through practical workshops, live performances, community projects and trips. You will develop a wide range of performance skills including: Acting techniques Voice Movement Improvisation Production techniques Course duration 1 year Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at grade D, preferably in drama and English. Enthusiasm, dedication and the passion to perform is a must. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of the course you can progress onto our Level 3 Extended Diploma in Performing Arts, Dance or Production Arts. We offer wide-ranging training and opportunities within many dance styles, alongside technical training students develop their creative skills through choreography and improvisational classes and workshops. You will have the opportunity to study: Ballet Jazz Contemporary Tap Urban Choreography Performance skills Singing Course duration 2 years Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements You will be required to undertake an audition. 5 GCSEs at grade C. Some experience in the dance techniques studied is desirable but are not essential, more importantly we are looking for natural flair and a passion for dance and learning. Progression opportunities You will be taught by experienced and professional dancers and teachers, who have all worked in the professional dance industry. Our students have progressed onto some of the most prestigious centres for dance, including; London Contemporary Dance School, Urdang Academy, Laban, Bird College, London Studio Centre , Doreen Bird, Stella Mann, Performers, Millennium, Middlesex University, Roehampton University and more.

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Level 2 First Diploma in Engineering


(COURSE CODE FSS21)
This course will equip you with the broad skills applicable to many Engineering fields. You will have the opportunity to study: Applied electrical & mechanical science for technicians Mathematics for engineering technicians Engineering manufacturing operations Selecting engineering materials Using Computer Aided drawing techniques in engineering Engineering assembly techniques Electronic circuit construction and testing Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Skills Centre Entry requirements 3 GCSEs at grade D or above. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Level 3 Advanced Diploma in Engineering or apply for Engineering Apprenticeships.

Level 3 Extended Diploma in Engineering


(COURSE CODE FSS27)
This course will open up the ideas and concepts behind engineering as well as understanding key engineering principles such as design, materials, electronic system, manufacturing and maintenance. You will have the opportunity to study: Engineering business and the environment Computer aided design Selection and application of engineering materials Investigating modern manufacturing techniques used in engineering Innovative design and enterprise Mathematical techniques and applications for engineers Principles and applications of engineering science Course duration 2 years Course location Stevenage Skills Centre Entry requirements 5 GCSEs grade C or above including maths and English Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto study at university.

engineering
Part-time
Level 2 AutoCAD
(COURSE CODE (TESC4)
Duration: 25 weeks Location: Stevenage Skills centre

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Develop the skills you use in everyday life

IT EFL ESOL literacy numeracy


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English for Speakers of Other Languages


(COURSE CODE KA643)
This course is ideal if English is not your first language and you are settling in the UK. You will skills needed to communicate in English in everyday situations including: Reading Writing Speaking Pronunciation Listening There will also be lessons for maths and ICT as part of the course. Course duration 30 weeks Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements There are no formal requirements to do this course. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you will be able to progress onto courses to improve your English further.

English as a Foreign Language

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(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)


This course is ideal if English is not your first language and you wish to improve your language skills. There are five levels of study for this course. You will study: Reading Writing Speaking Listening Pronunciation Grammar Vocabulary Course duration This course is available full or part-time in varying lengths of study. Course location Stevenage Centre or Hitchin Centre Entry requirements There are no formal requirements to do this course. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you will be able to progress onto higher level courses to improve your English further.

ESOL student Priscila works part-time at Costa Coffee at the Goldsmith Centre in Letchworth through NHCs Student Crew initiative

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Improve Your Maths


(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)
This course is designed to refresh, upgrade or gain your first maths qualification for employment or supporting your childrens maths school work. You can work towards the nationally recognised adult numeracy qualifications or a functional skills qualification in maths. You will have the opportunity to study: Whole numbers Fractions Decimals Percentages Measurements of length, weight, capacity, time, temperature and money Reading and displaying data as lists, tables, graphs and charts Comparing data using averages and range and probability There are five levels of qualifications which you can study: Entry Levels 1, 2 and 3 Level 1 which is the equivalent of a GCSE grade D to G Level 2 which is the equivalent of a GCSE grade A to C Course duration 32 weeks Course location Stevenage Centre or Hitchin Centre Entry requirements There are no formal requirements to do this course, you will have a confidential interview with a member of the Skills for Life team to assess your current maths level and agree a suitable level of course to study. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto a GCSE maths course or a vocational college course.

Improve Your English


(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)
This course is designed to refresh or upgrade your English skills you can also gain a nationally recognised adult literacy qualification or Functional Skills qualification. You will have the opportunity to: Read and understand texts Improve letter writing and spelling Improve sentences using punctuation correctly Locate information and analyse text Write for different purposes and audience using appropriate language Improve spelling There are five levels of qualifications within the Adult Literacy Curriculum: Entry Levels 1, 2 and 3 Level 1 which is the equivalent of a GCSE grade D to G Level 2 which is the equivalent of a GCSE grade A to C Course duration 32 weeks Course location Stevenage Centre or Hitchin Centre Entry requirements There are no formal requirements to do this course, you will have a confidential interview with a member of the Skills for Life team to assess your current English level and agree a suitable level of course to study. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto a GCSE English course or a vocational college course.

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Move on Literacy ICT Skills for Life (COURSE CODE to be confirmed) and Numeracy
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This course is designed for adults to brush up on English and maths skills and gain national English or maths qualification. In English some of the topics you will learn about are: Identifying different types of text Analysing text to evaluate effectiveness Spelling strategies Writing for different purposes In maths some of the topics you will learn include: Whole numbers Fractions Decimals Percentages Measurements of length, weight, capacity, temperature and money Comparing data using averages and range Course duration 32 weeks Course location Stevenage Centre or Hitchin Centre Entry requirements There are no formal requirements to do this course, you will have a confidential interview with a member of the Skills for Life team to agree a suitable level of course to study. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto a GCSE course or a vocational college course. T: 01 4 62 4 2 4 2 4 2 | w w w. n h c. a c. u k | e n qui r i e s@n hc .a c .uk | This course is designed for adults that are new to computing, to become confident with computer technology. You will gain skills in word processing, internet and email. You will: Create a new document, enter data and check for accuracy Save a document Insert and position images Retrieve and edit documents Align and format text Access email applications Create and send an email Receive and read an email Reply to an email Delete an email Access the Internet Use removable media Course duration This is a flexible part-time course which lasts 15 weeks. Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements There are no formal requirements to study this course. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto an IT vocational course.

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Katie Ling talks to Abiola Owoade Graduate Fashion Designer from North Hertfordshire Colleges Foundation Degree in Fashion and Textiles
Katie Ling: What is your collection called? Abiola Owoade: My collection is called 'The Amish Outlaw' because the inspiration came from the Amish culture and clothing. What one piece of advice would you give to someone wanting to start a career in fashion? I would say be original and diligent. Where do you get your design inspiration? I get inspired from reading books, visiting museums, exhibitions and galleries as well as things and happenings around me. I also have imaginations and various things that i might have come across that I will like to explore in my research. What trends do you see being big for this winter? I think big coats and jackets with slim waist belts to give some shape are going to be everywhere this winter. High neck necklines as well. I also think pleats are still going to be around this winter. What drew you to fashion and are you thinking about starting your own line? My interest in Fashion started as natural flare and passion which remained persistent which was what made me pursue it professionally. Definitely, in the near future. I keep coming up with names but none have struck me as 'the one' yet so I am still thinking (laughs). What advice would you give a fashion newbie or student, looking to become a designer? To be passionate, be like a sponge; soaking up useful information and learning at every opportunity which could also mean going out of their way to develop some of the skills that they are not very good at. Your collection has a very strong simple elegance, How did that develop? It's interesting you asked that because in terms of silhouette this collection is different from my design aesthetic which is usually more sculptural and detailed. But this collection is of simpler silhouette because the concept was from the Amish culture and clothing but with emphasis on details developed from my research finding. For example , the concept of interconnectivity of the Amish communal living was interpreted using prints and laser cut designs. What excites you? Researching and developing the concepts and themes for my collections. Who influences you and who do you admire? I am inspired by the work of Balenciaga and Rei Kawakubo, one of the contemporary Japanese designers. What is the simplest design you think could be in for all seasons? I think a classic shift dress is always a winner any day. What are your future plans? I am going on to finish my BA degree in one of the top fashion Universities in the UK and hopefully set up my own fashion label soon after that.

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How do you become inspired for a certain design? I get inspiration from different things, places and culture. It could be a word from an article or an exhibition at a Museum that will stand out to me, which will motivate me to start the research. Do you try to keep with the trends or create your own? I try to create my own trend, however being aware of what the latest trend on the catwalk shows of London and Paris are as this could also inspire me. Do you come up with concepts for designs first or is it more of a unplanned thing? I come up with a theme or concept because this gives

me a sense of direction and focus with my designs even though there's always the possibility of exploring other things like fabric details or textile techniques that have previously stirred up the interest in me. What make you unique from other designers? I think my effective use of colour and the juxtaposition of fabric and prints gives a unique edge to my work. What famous person do you think dresses most simply elegant? I really like Gwyneth Paltrow's style. I think its simple with edge.

Growing up how did you get into design? I grew up with very fashionable parents; having a natural flare for dressing up and as I grew up it turned to wanting to dress my friend's up and designing for them. My keen eye for details always wanted see perfectly fitted clothes on people. My parents encouraged me to pursue my age long passion which was fashion even after i finished my first degree as a Physiotherapist.

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Level 3 Extended Level 3 Extended Diploma in Diploma in Visual Fashion Merchandising


(COURSE CODE FC017) (COURSE CODE FC034)
This course is your first step towards to a career in the fashion and clothing industry. From sketchbook to catwalk, youll learn to generate your own fashion ideas, which youll carry through every stage of the process to the final catwalk show. You will learn the following skills: Fashion illustration Pattern cutting Garment construction Textile design Printmaking Knit Fabric manipulation Course duration 2 years Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements 5 GCSEs at grade C or above including maths and English or a Level 2 BTEC Diploma in a relevant subject and a portfolio of work. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course students can progress onto the Foundation Degree in Fashion and Textiles which is taught here at the college as well as many other fashion and textiles degree courses at universities around the country. Students will receive broad training across the retail sector, developing creative skills and commercial awareness through visual displays. You will be working alongside the local shops and installing visual displays throughout the course, gathering contacts and possible job opportunities for the future. You will develop skills in the following areas: 3D Design Styling Installation Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop Art and design Textiles Prop making Course duration 2 years Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements 5 GCSEs at grade C or above including maths and English or a Level 2 BTEC Diploma in a relevant subject. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course students can progress onto university study or look for employment within the visual merchandising industry.

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Foundation Degree in Fashion and Textiles


(COURSE CODE FC101)
This practical course consists of on-going practical assignments as well as visits to exhibitions, design studios and manufacturing units, and regular input from visiting lecturers currently working in the textiles and fashion industries. You will have the opportunity to study: Pattern and Garment construction Stitched, knitted, felted and printed textiles Digital Media and Visual Studies. Course duration 2 years Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements 120 UCAS points, plus 5 GCSEs at grade C or above including maths and English and a portfolio of work showing your interest and potential ability. Applications for this course must be made via UCAS using the code H36 N W232. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can apply for a third year top-up BA honours degree programme or look for employment within the fashion and textiles industry.

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GCSE Academy
(COURSE CODE FS097)
This is a one year fast track course that gives you the opportunity to retake some GCSEs, whilst experiencing some new ones. Specialist subject area teachers will help you choose a combination of subjects that fits your career ambitions. You will study your choice of the subjects listed below on a fast track fulltime programme enabling you to achieve up to 5 GCSE qualifications in one year. English Mathematics Science Media Psychology Film Studies Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements GCSE grade D in English, maths and science. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of the course you will have the option to progress onto the full-time two year A Level course or other level 3 courses.

Part time
GCSE English
(COURSE CODE AA126)
Duration: 1 year Location: Stevenage

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GCSE Mathematics
(COURSE CODE AA118)
Duration: 1 year Location: Stevenage

GCSE Science
(COURSE CODE AA085)
Duration: 1 year Location: Stevenage

Hollie and Danny retook their GCSE Science at college to achieve the C grades needed to progress onto university.

GCSE Humanties
(COURSE CODE AA086)
Duration: 1 year Location: Stevenage

GCSE Media Studies


(COURSE CODE AA087)
Duration: 1 year Location: Stevenage

GCSE Psychology
(COURSE CODE AA088)
Duration: 1 year Location: Stevenage

99% of students passed their GCSE exams.


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Learn and work in a commercial environment


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Entry 3 NVQ Level 1 Introduction Hairdressing to the Hair and and beauty Beauty Sector/ (COURSE CODE to be confirmed) practical DIPLOMA IN HAIR Thisequip youcourse will with the & BEAUTY skills required to work
(COURSE CODE - Part 1: bho28 AND part 2: bh029)
This course is in 2 parts and will introduce you to the hair and beauty industry and what working within a salon is like. You will study Shampoo and conditioning Hair plaiting techniques Skin care Hand care On successful completion of part one you can move onto part 2 Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements There are no formal qualifications required to study this course. Progression opportunities On successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Level 2 diploma in Hairdressing or Beauty Therapy. as a salon assistant. You will have the opportunity to study: Health and Safety Shampooing Assisting with styling Assisting with chemical prosseses Assisting with skin care and make-up Assisting with nail services Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements GCSEs in English maths and a science. Progression opportunities On successful completion of this course you can progress to Level 2 Hair and Beauty.

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Level 2 Diploma in Womens Hairdressing


(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)
This practical course will equip you with the skills required to work as a junior stylist. You will have the opportunity to study: The theory of hairdressing Styling, design and plaiting Cutting Perming Colouring Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at grades D or above including English. Progression opportunities On successful completion of this course you will be recognised as a qualified Hairdresser. You can seek employment as a Junior Stylist or progress onto the Level 3 Diploma in Womens Hairdressing.

Next to level 2 hairdressing Level 2 Diploma in Womens Hairdressing (19+)


(COURSE CODE FC13O)
This practical course will equip you with the skills required to work as a junior stylist. You will have the opportunity to study: The theory of hairdressing Styling, design and plaiting Cutting Perming Colouring Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at grades D or above including English. Progression opportunities On successful completion of this course you will be recognised as a qualified Hairdresser. You can seek employment as a Junior Stylist or progress onto the Level 3 Diploma in Womens Hairdressing.

Level 2 Diploma in Hair & Makeup for the Media Industry


(cOURSE CODE Fc027)
This practical course will introduce you to the art of dressing hair and a range of makeup application techniques. You will study the theory of hairdressing including the structure of hair and skin. You will study: Hair colouring Perming Shampooing and styling Cutting Makeup application Eyelash perming False eyelash application Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 3 GCSEs at grades C or above including English and maths. Progression opportunities You can progress on to study Level 2 Hairdressing, Level 3 Diploma in Theatrical Makeup or look for employment or an Apprenticeship within a salon.

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Level 2 Diploma in Barbering


(COURSE CODE FC160)
This practical based course is designed to equip you with the skills required to work in the barbering industry. You will have the opportunity to study: Client consultation for hair services Cut mens hair Cut facial hair Shampoo and condition hair and scalp Styling mens hair Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at grades D or above including English. Progression opportunities You can apply for employment within the barbering industry.

Part time Level 3 Diploma in Womens Hairdressing


(COURSE CODE FC025)
This course will enable you to further develop your creative hairdressing skills and techniques. You will have the opportunity to study: Creative cutting techniques Hair extensions Style & dress creative looks Colour correction Perming Creative Colouring Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements Level 2 in Womens Hairdressing or relevant commercial experience. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can apply for stylist / management positions within a salon or on board cruise ships.

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Level 2 certificate in Barbering


(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)
Duration: 30 weeks (2 evenings per week) Location: Hitchin / Stevenage

Level 2 diploma in womans hairdressing


(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)
Duration: 41 weeks (2 evenings and a Saturday) Location: Hitchin

Level 2 NVQ diploma in womans hairdressing


(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)
Duration: 41 weeks (2 evenings and a Saturday) Location: Hitchin

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Health and Social Care is one of the few areas in todays economic climate with a growing number of vacancies.
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Level 1 Diploma Level 2 Diploma Level 3 in Health and in Health & Extended Social Care Social Care Diploma (COURSE CODE to be confirmed) (COURSE CODE to be confirmed) in Health & This course is designed This course is designed Social Care as a broad introduction to give you a general
to the Health and Social Care sector, you will have the opportunity to study: Developing skills in Health and Social Care Personal effectiveness Social responsibility at work Looking after Children Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs grade E or above including English Language, maths and science. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Level 2 Diploma in Health & Social Care. understanding of the health and social care sector as well as improved confidence in working with people. You will have the opportunity to study: Communications and individual rights Individual needs within care settings Cultural diversity in health and care Health and social care services Human lifespan development Human Physiology Lifestyle Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at Grade D or above including English Language, maths and science. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Level 3 Extended Diploma in Health & Social Care or look for employment within the care sector.

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(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)


This course will provide you with an in depth knowledge of health and wellbeing. Work experience is also an essential part of this course. You will have the opportunity to study: Human growth and development Equality, diversity and discrimination issues Anatomy and Physiology Sociological Perspectives Psychological Perspectives Course duration 2 years Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at Grade C or above including English Language and maths. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto university to study subjects including nursing, social work, health studies or psychology, or look for employment as a care worker, care supervisor, community worker, community support and outreach worker.

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Foundation Degree Foundation Degree Foundation in Business in Business with Degree in (COURSE CODE to be confirmed) BUSINESS WITH Accounting This course will equip (COURSE CODE to be confirmed) MARKETING you with knowledge,
understanding and vocational skills in Business relevant to the needs of a wide range of organisations. You will study modules covering: Core business functions Introducing marketing Human resources Finance Business organisations A work-based learning project with a local employer Course duration 2 years Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 120 UCAS points plus GCSE English language and mathematics at grade C or above. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of your foundation degree you may be eligible to progress on to a BA (Hons) top-up year at the University of Hertfordshire to achieve the full BA (Hons) degree qualification. This pathway will give you experience in accounting techniques such as double entry to trial balance, how to prepare financial statements for different types of business enterprise and an introduction to management accounting. In addition, youll take several work-based learning modules, starting with Maximising Potential and Career Planning in your first year and culminating in a work-based learning project in your second year. Course duration 2 years Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 120 UCAS points plus GCSE English language and mathematics at grade C or above. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of your foundation degree you may, subject to guidance and approval, also consider applying for a Placement (Sandwich) degree or taking a year out in North America, Europe, Australia, Mexico or Singapore on an International Exchange. This study opportunity should be taken before progressing onto your final year of study at the University of Hertfordshire.

(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)


The course features a range of modules covering the core business functions such as marketing, accounting and finance, human resources and business organisations. You are required to complete in the second year a workbased learning project with a local employer that will give you an opportunity to apply, in the workplace, the skills and knowledge learnt throughout the course as well as an opportunity for learning in the workplace environment. This course can be studied on a full time or part time basis. Course duration 2 years Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 120 UCAS points plus GCSE English language and mathematics at grade C or above. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of your foundation degree you may be eligible to progress on to a BA (Hons) top-up year at the University of Hertfordshire to achieve the full BA (Hons) degree qualification.

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Foundation Foundation Degree Degree in Creative in Sports Studies (COURSE CODE to be confirmed) Enterprise is for students Fashion & Textiles This courseprogress onto a full looking to
(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)
The Foundation Degree in Fashion & Textiles is a two year, full time course and a pathway of the Creative Enterprise Foundation Degree. It offers opportunities to focus on the individual development of ideas, with students forming a thorough understanding of the processes, development and influences that inform Textiles and Fashion Design. There will be a strong emphasis on industrial projects and work related learning as well as practical experimental activities in all fields. Course duration 2 years Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 120 UCAS points plus GCSE English language and mathematics at grade C or above.

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honours degree or are looking for an academic qualification before entering employment. The second year includes a work based learning module. Students are assessed through coursework, exams, presentations and practical sessions. Applications will be welcome from those working in relevant employment who may not fully meet the above entry requirements but have a number of years relevant experience. Course duration 2 years Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 120 UCAS points plus GCSE English language and mathematics at grade C or above.

Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of your foundation degree you may be eligible to progress on to a BA (Hons) top-up year at Progression opportunities the University of Hertfordshire Upon successful completion of your foundation degree you to achieve the full BA (Hons) may be eligible to progress on degree qualification. to a BA (Hons) top-up year at the University of Hertfordshire to achieve the full BA (Hons) degree qualification.

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Foundation Degree in Computing Technologies Media Systems

(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)


This course will give you an excellent grounding in computing while allowing you to specialise in aspects relating specifically to media systems. In year one you will develop your knowledge of programming, computer systems architecture, databases and data analysis, networks, wireless and systems analysis. Course duration 2 years Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 120 UCAS points plus GCSE English language and mathematics at grade C or above. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of your foundation degree you may be eligible to progress on to a BA (Hons) top-up year at the University of Hertfordshire to achieve the full BA (Hons) degree qualification.

Foundation Degree in Computing Technologies - Software Development

Foundation Degree in Computing Technologies Networks

(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)


The Foundation degree in Computing Technologies (Networks) will give you an excellent grounding in computing while allowing you to specialise in aspects relating specifically to software development. In year one you will develop your knowledge of programming, computer systems architecture, databases and data analysis, networks, wireless and systems analysis. Course duration 2 years Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 120 UCAS points plus GCSE English language and mathematics at grade C or above. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of your foundation degree you may be eligible to progress on to a BA (Hons) top-up year at the University of Hertfordshire to achieve the full BA (Hons) degree qualification.

(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)


This course will give you an excellent grounding in computing while allowing you to specialise in aspects relating specifically to software development. In year one you will develop your knowledge of programming, computer systems architecture, databases and data analysis, networks, wireless and systems analysis. Course duration 2 years Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 120 UCAS points plus GCSE English language and mathematics at grade C or above. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of your foundation degree you may be eligible to progress on to a BA (Hons) top-up year at the University of Hertfordshire to achieve the full BA (Hons) degree qualification.

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Foundation Degree in Bioscience


(COURSE CODE FS021)
This course aims to provide a broad based introduction to the Biomedical and Biosciences in Year 1 at level 4, and to build specialist units and a personalised work-based project into Year 2 at level 5, relevant to vocational employment. Course duration 2 years Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 120 UCAS points plus GCSE English language and mathematics at grade C or above. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of your foundation degree you may be eligible to progress on to a BA (Hons) top-up year at the University of Hertfordshire to achieve the full BA (Hons) degree qualification.

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Foundation Degree in Business with Information Systems Foundation Degree Business with Human Resource Management Foundation Degree Business with Marketing Foundation degree in Sports Studies HNC/HND in Sport Leisure Management Foundation Degree in Bioscience BSC Honours Extended Degree in Science Foundation Degree in Fashion and Textiles Level 4 Diploma in Management Practice & Advanced Techniques (Beauty Therapy) Level 4 Diploma in Management Practice & Advanced Techniques (Specialist Make Up)
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Get out of the classroom and into a real motor vehicle environment

Study the latest Hybrid and Electric vehicle technologies


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Entry 3 Certificate in Vehicle Systems Maintenance


(COURSE CODE FH001)
This course covers the basic technical needs for todays motor vehicle repair industry focusing on the Fast Fit sector. It provides essential knowledge for service technicians working on light vehicles (cars and vans) in all types of garages, dealerships and maintenance depots. You will have the opportunity to study: Light vehicle construction and routine maintenance Operating principles of light vehicle engines, tyres, brakes, steering and suspension system Operating principles and maintenance of light vehicle transmission systems and electrical and electronic systems Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Skills Centre Entry requirements A minimum of 3 GCSEs grade D-G in mathematics, English and science and an interview is required. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Level 1 Certificate in Vehicle Maintenance & Repair.

Level 1 Diploma in Motor Vehicle Repair & Maintenance Skills


(COURSE CODE FSS03)
This course is the ideal starting point for anyone considering a career in the automotive industry. Working within a simulated motor vehicle environment you will have the opportunity to study: Vehicle construction and routine maintenance Operating principles of vehicle tyres, brakes, steering and suspension systems Operating principles of vehicle engines Operating and maintenance of vehicle transmissions Operating principles and maintenance of vehicle electrical and electronic systems Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Skills Centre Entry requirements 3 GCSEs or completion of Entry 3 Certificate in Vehicle Systems Maintenance. An interview is also required. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto Level 1 Certificate in Vehicle Maintenance & Repair.

Level 2 Diploma in Vehicle Maintenance & Repair


(COURSE CODE FH019)
This course combines classroom studies with practical work and assessment in a Motor Vehicle workshop environment. You will have the opportunity to study: Routine vehicle maintenance Remove and replace vehicle auxiliary electrical units and components Remove and replace vehicle chassis units and components Remove and replace vehicle transmission and driveline units and components Conduct pre and post work vehicle inspections Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Skills Centre Entry requirements GCSE English and maths at grade C or above OR completion of L1 course. An interview is also required. Progression opportunities Upon completion of the course you will be qualified to seek employment within the Motor Industry.

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Level 3 diploma in Motor Vehicle


(COURSE CODE FH019)
Entry requirements Completion of L2 Motor Vehicle course. An interview is also required.

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Part time
Hybrid/Electrically Propelled Vehicle Technology
(COURSE CODE JB017)
Duration:2 years Location: Stevenage Skills Centre

Automotive Air Conditioning Refrigerant Handling (IMI) Level 3


(COURSE CODE JB018)
Duration:1 year Location: Stevenage Skills Centre

Level 1 Award in Motor Vehicle Engineering -Pre-Apprenticeship


(COURSE CODE JB039)
Duration 12 weeks Location: Stevenage Skills Centre

Entry Level 3 Award in Motor Vehicle Engineering


(COURSE CODE JB026)
Duration 12 weeks Location: Stevenage Skills Centre

Tom Golder I am ambitious. I know Ive got a lot to learn. I intend to be a senior technician, but, for me the final aim is to work in Formula One!

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Jade Richards I would most definitely recommend the Academy to other musicians, its a great way to meet like-minded and completely different musicians. It also gives you the chance to learn new things and be involved in a big musical family where everyone encourages and looks out for each other. It doesnt matter if youre 18 or 80 everybodys included and as much as its educational, its just really good banter as well. I had a cracking 2 years there!

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Level 2 Diploma in Music


(COURSE CODE FC054)
Run in conjunction with the Academy of Music and Sound, this course focuses on specific instruments and includes master classes run by industry professionals. Instruments studied include guitar, bass, drums and vocals. Each week, you will work towards improving your ability on your chosen instrument through instrument specific lessons. In addition, you will study subjects such as: Rhythm & pitch Rehearsal studies Understanding music Exploring the music profession Every week, you will rehearse and perform as part of a live band, a wide range of popular music styles, such as rock, pop, funk, heavy rock, urban, Britpop, heavy metal, Emo, classic rock, 80s pop, country rock, soul and R&B. Furthermore, you will get a chance to specialise in your favourite genre by performing your own choice of songs at each End of Term Gig. Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin centre Entry requirements You will usually need to have achieved four GCSEs at Grade E or above. For your chosen instrument, you must also show a basic playing ability that will be assessed on an individual basis. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of the course you will be able to progress onto Level 3 Extended Diploma in Music.

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Level 3 Extended Diploma in Music


(COURSE CODE FC019)
Run in conjunction with the Academy of Music and Sound, this course focuses on specific instruments and includes master classes run by industry professionals. Instruments studied include guitar, bass, drums and vocals. You will have the opportunity to study: Aural Perception Skills Developing a music product Marketing and promotion in the music industry Music performance techniques Music production techniques Contemporary song writing techniques Each week, you will study many lessons on your own instrument as well as some generic subjects such as composition techniques and music arranging. Course duration 2 years Course location Hitchin centre Entry requirements Level 2 Diploma in Music or 5 GCSEs at grade C or above. For your chosen instrument, you must also show a good playing ability that will be assessed on an individual basis. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of the course you will be able to look for employment within the music industry or progress onto a related course at university.

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performing arts

Are you born to perform?

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Our students perform regular live shows at NHCs Studio Theatre


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Level 2 Diploma Level 3 Extended Performing Arts Diploma in (COURSE CODE FC050) Performing Arts
Once you begin your training with us, you will become a vital member of our theatre company. You will develop and learn as a performer through practical workshops, live performances, community projects and trips. Students will develop a wide range of performance skills including: Acting techniques Voice Movement Improvisation Production techniques Course duration 1 year Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at grade D. Enthusiasm, dedication and a passion for performing is a must. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of the course students can progress onto our Level 3 Extended Diploma in Performing Arts, Dance or Production Arts.

performing arts

(COURSE CODE BP015)

This course is designed to give you an overview of the diversity of the field of performing arts and help prepare you to move on to drama school and university. You will have the opportunity to study: Film and TV acting Directing Principles of acting Script writing Classical theatre Course duration 2 years Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements To study this course you will need 5 GCSEs at Grade C and above including English. You can also apply if you have a Level 2 qualification at Merit or above. Progression opportunities After this course students can go on to study at drama schools and university.

Previous students have gone on to study at East 15, Central School of Speech and Drama, ALRA, RADA, Winchester and Manchester Metropolitan University among others. There is also the opportunity for students to go onto work in the industry in areas such as film, television and coat style entertainment.
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Students had a fantastic experience working back stage at Knebworth Park where The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Dizzee Rascal, The Wombats and Reverend and the Makers took centre stage.

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Level 2 Diploma in Level 3 Extended Production Arts Diploma in (COURSE CODE BT078) Production Arts
This course is designed to give you an insight into what goes on behind the scenes of the theatre, music and live events industries and all the different production elements involved. You will have the opportunity to study: Lighting Sound Music recording Working in the performing arts industry Crewing Performing arts production process Course duration 1 year Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at grade D or above. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Level 3 Extended Diploma in Production Arts or look for employment within the performing arts industry.

production arts

(COURSE CODE FC143)

This course will teach you all there is to know about working back stage at a theatre or live events venue; including arts administration, stage construction, sound engineering, light engineering, prop and material design and stage management. You will develop skills in the following areas: Production planning Performing arts business Stage sound operations Stage lighting Stage management Scenic painting Stage wardrobe management Stage technical installation Course duration 2 years Course location Centre for the Arts Entry requirements To study this course you will need 5 GCSEs at grade C or above including English and maths. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course students can progress onto university study in a range of areas within production arts. You can also look for employment in a range of careers within production art including lighting design, stage design, stage management and more.

Learning mentor Mark Waites: Students learn an awful lot working at our in-house productions at the Studio Theatre

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Level 3 Diploma in Theatrical, Special Effects, Hair and Media Makeup

(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)


This course will provide you with a comprehensive coverage of various makeup techniques, airbrushing, special effects, basic prosthetics, hair and wigs. You will have the opportunity to study: Fashion photographic make-up Media make-up Camouflage make-up Prosthetic pieces and bald caps Design and apply face and body art Creative hair design Course duration 2 years Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs grade A-C, including maths and English or a Level 2 qualification in Hairdressing or Beauty Therapy. Progression opportunities Upon successful competition of this course you can look for employment as a makeup artist or assistant, progress onto the Level 4 Diploma in Management and Advanced Techniques or study at university.

Level 4 Diploma in Management & Advanced Techniques Theatrical & Media Makeup
(COURSE CODE FC009)
This course will equip you with the skills and knowledge to run your own business within the theatrical and media industry. You will have the opportunity to study: Creating, casting and applying prosthetic pieces Managing a hair style collection Research within the fashion and media industry Salon Management Sales and marketing Public Relations Human Resources Management Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements Level 3 Diploma in Theatrical, Special Effects, Hair and Media Makeup Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can look for employment within the Theatrical and Media Industry, run your own make up studio, manage a make-up brand, look for a career within sales, or work within a prosthetic department for film and TV.

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Level 2 Diploma in Level 3 Extended Public Services Diploma in Public (COURSE CODE FH011) Services
This course is aimed at anyone considering a career in the uniformed Public Services. It provides background information, experience and direct contact with Public Services including the police, fire service, ambulance crew and the armed forces. You will have the opportunity to study: Employment in the uniformed public services Career planning Improving health & fitness for entry into the public services Expedition skills Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin Centre/ Fairlands Valley Park Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at grade D including English. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you will be able to progress onto the Level 3 Extended Diploma in Public Services or there are career opportunities within the Armed and Emergency services.

(COURSE CODE FH005)

Start your career within the fire brigade, police force, or armed forces

This course provides background information, experience and direct contact with Public Services including police, fire service, ambulance crew and the armed forces. The course is designed to help you make an informed career decision and gain knowledge/experience of the entry requirements going into the public services. You will have the opportunity to study: Understand the impact of war, conflict and terrorism on the public services Responding to emergencies International situations and human rights Course duration 2 years Course location Hitchin Centre/Fairlands Valley Park Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at grade C or above including English and maths. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can seek employment within the Armed Forces or Emergency services. You can also progress to further study at university.

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Level 2 Diploma in Outdoor Adventure


(COURSE CODE FH102)
This is a practical course designed to introduce you to a variety of outdoor sports and leisure activities in the exercise and fitness industry. You will have the opportunity to study: Fitness testing and training Outdoor and adventurous activities Anatomy and physiology for sport Planning and running an outdoor sports event Personal fitness Course duration 1 year Course location Fairlands Valley Park / Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at grade D including English and maths. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Level 3 Extended Diploma in Outdoor Adventure or seek employment within the sports or adventure tourism industry.

Level 3 Extended Diploma in Outdoor Adventure


(COURSE CODE FH103)
This course is designed to equip you with the knowledge, understanding and practical skills required for successful employment in the sports and outdoor sector, including both land and water based outdoor activities. You can also choose to study instructor qualifications alongside this course. You will study: Outdoor and adventurous expeditions Principles and practices in outdoor education Skills for land based outdoor activities Skills for water based outdoor activities Leadership in sport Sports nutrition Organising sports events. Sport psychology Course duration 2 years Course location Fairlands Valley Park / Hitchin Centre Entry requirements At least 4 GCSEs at grade C including English and maths. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Higher National Diploma, other related courses at university or seek employment within the sports or adventure tourism industry.

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forensic science medical science biology chemistry physics clinical study physiology genetic engineering
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Level 3 Extended Diploma in Foundation Degree in Applied Science Bioscience


(COURSE CODE to be confirmed) (COURSE CODE to be confirmed)
This course is designed to equip you with the science and mathematics skills required to progress onto an undergraduate degree in a scientific field. As well as covering biological and medical sciences, you will also study specialist subjects such as clinical study, physiology and genetic engineering. You will learn: Statistical analysis Microbiological techniques Physiological measurements How to use medical instruments Course duration 2 years Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at grade C or above including English, maths and science Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Foundation Degree in Bioscience or other related degree programmes at university. This course provides good quality, broadbased training in medical and biological sciences. Although firmly grounded in biological sciences and as a work-related Foundation Degree, the programme will not restrict you in your eventual choice of career. Areas of study you may cover on this course include: Laboratory techniques in the specialisms of biochemistry, physiology and pharmacology Laboratory techniques in the specialisms of metabolism, disease and immunology Research and analytical skills including experimental design and mathematical and statistical analysis Application of knowledge regarding genetic engineering, health & wellbeing Application of the context of ecological sustainability and biodiversity Course duration 2 years Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements 120 UCAS points made up of at least one A level (A2), a BTEC level 3 qualification or equivalent, plus at least 4 GCSEs at Grade C or above including Maths, English and Science. Applicants returning to study with equivalent qualifications or relevant work experience will be welcome to apply. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you could be employed in a wide range of medical and bioscience facilities such as: commercial, health and educational laboratory settings, schools, university laboratories, scientific publishers. You may also be eligible to progress on to the final year of the BSc Biological Science course at the University of Bedfordshire.

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BSC Honours Extended Degree in Science


(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)
The Extended Degree is a four or five year degree programme leading to the award of a BSc Honours/BSc Degree in one of a choice of science subjects, or a combination of subjects. You spend an initial, introductory year at NHC and then progress to the University of Hertfordshire and study at the Hatfield Campus. If you want to study for a degree in science but do not have the appropriate qualifications for direct entry on to year 1 of a BSc. degree programme at the University of Hertfordshire, you can now apply for a BSc Extended Degree in science. Students are assessed through coursework, exams, presentations and practical assignments. Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements 120 UCAS points made up of at least one A Level (A2), a BTEC National Award or equivalent, plus 4 GCSEs at C or above including Mathematics, English and Science or equivalent (Functional Skills L2). Applicants returning to study with equivalent qualifications or relevant work experience will be welcome to apply. Progression opportunities On successful completion of the initial year, you can continue your degree studies at the University of Hertfordshire, progressing to a variety of science degrees (dependent on your grades), e.g Astrophysics, Geography, Pharmaceutical Science, Biomedical Science, Biotechnology, Physiology, Physics, Environmental Studies, Sports Science and Exercise and a range of subjects on the Joint Honours programme. T: 01 4 62 4 2 4 2 4 2 | w w w. n h c. a c. u k | e n qui r i e s@n hc .a c .uk |

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NHC has won the Inter FE Games for 4 years in a row


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Level 1 Diploma Level 2 Diploma in Sport & Active in Sport (COURSE CODE FH014) Leisure
(COURSE CODE FH055)
This course includes a range of practical sports and investigations into the business, organisation and safety requirements for sporting activities. You will have the opportunity to study: Taking part in sport Assisting at a sport or active leisure event Improving own fitness Risks and hazards in sport and active leisure How the body works Planning your own fitness programme Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements There are no formal entry requirements for this course. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Level 2 Diploma in Sport. This course offers students an opportunity to study sport and the exercise and the health & fitness industry. It is a practical course including a variety of sport-related modules and the chance to gain a range of additional qualifications. You will have the opportunity to study: Fitness testing and training Practical sport Anatomy and physiology for sport Planning and running a sports event Personal fitness Effects of exercise on the body systems Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at grade D including English and maths. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport or seek employment within the sports industry.

Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport


(COURSE CODE FH006)
This course is designed to equip you with the knowledge, understanding and practical skills required for success in current and future employment in the sport and recreation industries. You will also gain vocational relevant qualifications alongside this course. You will study: Principles of anatomy & physiology Practical sport Sports coaching Fitness testing Leadership in sport Nutrition Sports nutrition Sport & exercise massage Sport psychology Plus a variety of other modules Course duration 2 years Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements At least four GCSEs at grade C including English and maths. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Higher National Diploma in Sports Studies, other related courses at university or seek employment within the sports industry.

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North Hertfordshire Basketball Development College Football Academy Centre


(COURSE CODE FH065) (COURSE CODE CF001)
The scheme is designed to appeal to those students who still wish to develop their sporting abilities under the guidance of qualified coaches, whilst also completing a full BTEC in sport. The Football Academy is a partnership between North Hertfordshire College and Watford Football Club and allows students the opportunity to develop their skills in a professional environment with full-time coaching to help students fulfil their potential and sporting ambitions. Teams play regular league fixtures against other English Schools/Academies as part of the English Colleges Football Association league as well as British Colleges Tournaments and friendly fixtures. Students are also encouraged to gain the FA level 1 Coaching Award, a First Aid Certificate and an Edexcel Functional Skills. Course duration Dependent upon the academic programme chosen Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements The entry requirements are dependent upon the academic programme chosen and are in accordance with either the requirements of the academic course. Students are not recruited solely on their playing ability, and in developing an academy we are catering for a range of abilities. Progression opportunities On completion of the course students may wish to progress to a higher level programme. Others may seek careers in professional or semi-professional football, gain overseas scholarships or gain employment in the sports industry. 148. T: 01 4 62 4 2 4 2 4 2 | w w w. n h c. a c. u k | e n qu i ri e s@n hc .a c .uk | This course is available to those who can demonstrate talent in basketball. It is the perfect opportunity for basketball players looking to achieve high levels of performance alongside their academic courses. They will receive expert coaching and sport science support within their training and match schedules. You will receive 6 hours of coaching per week, top level competitions, video and performance analysis, tuition in tactics, nutritional advice, individual fitness assessments and individually tailor made training programmes. The course is integrated with a full time academic course, which will require a minimum of 13 hours of academic study. Course duration Dependent upon the academic programme chosen Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements A proven track record of having played or been coached at a school or club level. Progression opportunities On completion of the course students may wish to progress to a higher level programme or seek employment in the sport, development and coaching industry.

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Foundation Degree in Sports Studies


(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)
This course is for students looking to progress onto a full honours degree or are looking for an academic qualification before entering employment. Students are assessed through coursework, exams, presentations and practical sessions. You will study: Fundamentals of Sports Development Introduction to Sports Coaching Physiology and Movement Analysis Practical Aspects of Sports Science Social Aspects of Sports and Exercise Sports Industry Management Sports Marketing and Event Promotion Course duration 2 years Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 120 or more UCAS points which must be made up of at least one full GCE A level (A2), a BTEC National Diploma/ Certificate or equivalent together with 4 subjects at GCSE at Grade C or above including Maths, English Language and Science or equivalent and an interest in sports and fitness. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of your foundation degree you may be eligible to progress on to a BA (Hons) top-up year at the University of Hertfordshire to achieve the full BA (Hons) degree qualification.

HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA in Sport


(COURSE CODE FH007)
This course is for students looking for an academic qualification before entering employment that has strong links with local employers. This is a two year programme and the course is affiliated to the University of Hertfordshire. Course teaching is shared between North Hertfordshire College and local employers. Students will attend sessions at the college and utilise the facilities at local sports facilities within the local areas. Students will have the opportunity to study units including: Managing Health and Fitness industry Principles of Coaching Personal Professional Development Course duration 2 years Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements A minimum of 120 UCAS points. Applicants returning to study with equivalent qualifications or relevant work experience are welcome to apply. Progression opportunities Successful completion of the HND will enable students to continue their learning and development within Higher Education at Degree level or to seek employment within the sport and leisure industry.

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Part time
Active IQ Level 2 Award in Instructing Circuit Sessions
(COURSE CODE CS003)
Duration: 1 week Location: Fit4Less Gym Stevenage

Active IQ Level 2 Certificate in Fitness Instruction


(COURSE CODE CS005)
Duration: 2 weeks Location: Fit4Less Gym Stevenage

Active IQ Level 3 Certificate in Exercise Referral


(COURSE CODE CS002)
Duration: 3 weeks Location: Fit4Less Gym Stevenage

Active IQ Level 3 Certificate in Personal Training


(COURSE CODE CS010)
Duration: 5 weeks Location: Fit4Less Gym Stevenage

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Introducing the Edge Centre

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Students compete at the Inter FE Games


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Animal Care Course


(COURSE CODE FS032)
This course is aimed to meet the needs of young people with moderate learning difficulties to help prepare them for employment. Students will study: Farm animal care English, maths and ICT skills Communication skills Practical skills Employability skills Independent travel skills (if needed) Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Centre and Church Farm Ardeley Entry requirements 16-24 years old with moderate learning difficulties and an interest in working with animals. Progression opportunities You can progress onto other Supported Studies courses or supported employment.

Horticulture Course
(COURSE CODE FS031)
This course is aimed to meet the needs of young people with moderate learning difficulties to help prepare them for employment. Students will study: Horticulture theory and practice Propagation for business English, maths and ICT skills Communication skills Practical skills Employability skills Independent travel skills (if needed) Course duration 1 year Course location Hitchin Centre Entry requirements 16-24 years old with moderate learning difficulties and an interest in horticulture. Progression opportunities You can progress onto other Supported Studies courses or supported employment.

Learn 4 Life Course


(COURSE CODE FS102)
This course is aimed at young people with severe learning difficulties who want to develop independent living skills. Students will learn: Communication skills Personal and social development Independent living skills Home skills Practical skills Independent travel skills (if appropriate) Course duration 2 years Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements 16-24 years old with severe learning difficulties who would benefit from a course to develop their independence. Progression opportunities You can progress onto other Supported Studies courses or community learning.

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Lifeskills Course North East (COURSE CODE FS106) Transition


This course is aimed at young people with moderate learning difficulties who require support to develop their independence and awareness of employment opportunities. Students will learn: English, maths and ICT skills Communication skills Practical craft skills Employability skills Work experience (when ready) Independent travel skills (if needed) Course duration 1 or 2 years Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements 16-24 years old with moderate learning difficulties with independent travel skills or working towards. Progression opportunities You can progress onto supported employment or entry level 3 courses.

(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)


This course is aimed at young people with moderate learning difficulties who require supported transition from school to college. Students will learn: English, maths and ICT skills Communication skills Art and design Employability skills Work experience (when ready) Independent travel skills (if appropriate) Course duration 1 or 2 years Course location Self-contained unit linked to the Valley School in Stevenage. Entry requirements 16-24 years old with moderate learning difficulties . Progression opportunities You can progress onto other Supported Studies programmes or entry level 3 courses.

Work Progressions Course

(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)


This course is aimed to meet the needs of young people with moderate learning difficulties to help prepare them for employment. This course includes work placements, students will study: English, maths and ICT skills Communication skills Practical skills Vocational tasters Independent travel skills (if needed) Enterprise projects Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Centre Entry requirements 16-24 years old with moderate learning difficulties with independent travel skills or working towards. Progression opportunities You can progress onto supported employment or vocational courses at Foundation level.

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Pathways Course

Retail course
(COURSE CODE FS080)
This course is aimed to meet the needs of young people with moderate learning difficulties to help prepare them for employment. Retail theory and practice Personal and social development Employability skills English, maths and ICT skills Practical skills Independent travel skills (if appropriate) Work experience (when ready) Course Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Entry requirements 16-24 year olds with moderate learning difficulties and an interest in retail. Progression opportunities Opportunities for moving onto supported employment.

supported studies

(COURSE CODE FS030)


This course is aimed at young people with severe learning difficulties who want help to develop independent living skills and explore the world of work. Communication/basic skills Personal and social development Independent living skills Home skills Practical skills Independent travel skills (if appropriate) Work experience (when ready) Course duration 1 year Course location Stevenage Entry requirements 16-24 year olds with severe learning difficulties who would benefit from a course to develop their independence. Progression opportunities You can progress onto supported employment, social services provision of community learning courses .

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Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector


This course provides a basic minimum standard for entering the lifelong learning sector of the teaching profession. You will study: Roles and responsibilities of teachers in the sector Issues of equality and diversity Basic session plans Preparing resources Assessing learning against a course requirement Course duration 1 year Course location The Goldsmith Centre

(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)

Kate Ling Ive worked as a Graphic Designer for 10 years, I have just completed my PGCE and am now teaching evening classes at the Centre for the Arts in Hitchin.

Entry requirements GCSE English Grade C or above and a recognised Level 3 qualification in your own subject area. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you can progress onto the Diploma in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector.

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Diploma in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector


(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)
This programme offers you an opportunity to gain the initial knowledge and skills required to become a qualified teacher of people aged 16 and over. Successful completion of the Diploma means that you will gain the qualification necessary for you to gain Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS) status. You will study: Planning, implementing and evaluating learning for whole class, individuals and groups Development and use of learning resources Assessment methods Inclusive learning Collaborative working with other professionals Reviewing and evaluating through reflective practices Course duration 2 years Course location The Goldsmith Centre Entry requirements GCSE English Grade C or above and an undergraduate degree in your chosen specialism. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you will be qualified to teach in the post 16 sector.

TEACHER training

Professional Graduate Certificate in Education


(COURSE CODE to be confirmed)
This course allows undergraduate degree holders to train as a teacher in the post 16 sector and gain Qualified Teacher Status. You will study: Planning and enabling learning Learning and Assessment Subject specific teaching and learning Continuing personal and professional development Curriculum design for inclusive practice Wider professional practice Course duration 2 years Course location The Goldsmith Centre Entry requirements GCSE English Grade C or above and an undergraduate degree in your chosen specialism. Progression opportunities Upon successful completion of this course you will be qualified to teach in the post 16 sector.

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To get in touch with Employer Links, please call clairE wOODHAMS ON 01462 424242 OR EMAIL CWOODHAMS@NHC.AC.UK

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how to apply
By Post
Pick up an application form from reception at any of our centres and return it via our FREEPOST address shown on the application form.

Online

Visit us at www.nhc.ac.uk, browse our courses and make an online application.

By Phone

Call our Central Enquiries team on 01462 424242. The team can help you complete an application as well as answering any questions you might have. Our lines are open: Monday to Thursday from 8.30am-5pm Friday from 8.30am-4.30pm

In Person

Come along to our reception desk at any of our college centres at the following times: Monday to Thursday from 8am-8pm Friday from 8.30am-4.30pm Saturday from 9.30am-1pm (Hitchin and Stevenage Centres only) On receipt, your application will be acknowledged. If you do not receive an acknowledgement and would like to check if your application has been received, please contact central enquiries on 01462 424242.

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What happens after you have applied?


My Application
My application is our dedicated website for our future full time students. This site gives you information regarding your application, events and enables us to keep in touch with you throughout your application process and you with us. Future students are informed of their login details at either the acknowledged or interview stage.

Initial Assessment

With your best interest in mind we require our future students to complete an initial assessment. This will assist us in placing you on the best possible course. Where possible your assessment will take place on the same day as your interview or we may arrange an alternative date and time for this.

Induction

A letter will be sent to invite you to your induction days in preparation for the start of your course.

Information, Advice and Guidance

Offer Letter

Interviews

You will be sent an interview letter and pack approximately two weeks from receipt of your application. Please note at certain times of the year and also due to the nature of some courses, this process can sometimes take longer to arrange e.g. busy application periods and those requiring an audition.

An offer letter will be sent to you with an acceptance slip. Please complete this as appropriate and return via the FREEPOST address supplied.

You can arrange an appointment with our career advice and guidance department, either before you apply or at any point during the application process. To arrange an appointment please call 01462 424242. With your best interests in mind, we may feel it appropriate for you to attend an appointment or be referred to our career advice and guidance department, to discuss options and provide advice on the most suitable course for you at any point during the application process. This discussion will be impartial and confidential.

Future Students Events

As a future student you may be invited to attend a taster session or other events before the beginning of your course. Details will be sent to you in the post.

Enrolment

A letter will be sent to invite you to attend an induction and enrolment session where registration on to your course will take place.

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Q: Is there a cut off date for applications? A: You can apply now or leading up to the start of the course. The sooner you apply the sooner we can arrange your interview. If applying during our enrolment process, i.e. around August, please contact our central enquiries team for information on how to apply. Q: If I attend an open evening, do I still need to apply? A: Yes; as all our fulltime courses require an interview with our specialist tutors. Q: Are there other ways I can make an application? A: Yes; on line, by telephone, or in person at any of our centres via our customer services representative at our receptions. Q: Im 16 do I have to pay my course? A: No, there are no course fees for 16-18 year olds. Q: What about support? A: Our Student Services team can help with many practical issues, help getting to and from the college, if you need someone to simply talk to or are in financial difficulty. Our Assessment Support Centre offers a confidential interview to assess your needs for support and can be contacted directly on 01462 424343 or email als@nhc.ac.uk. For anything else just ask us. Q: What if I withdraw then wish to reapply? And what about amendments to my application? A: Please contact our central enquiries team on 01462 424242 to discuss the re-instatement of your application or to make amendments/for advice. Q: What if I apply, or I am offered a course, and I do not have, or achieve the required grades? A: Please contact us as we are committed in providing advice to assist you with course choices. Q: What happens if I apply for more than one course? A: If you apply for two similar courses e.g. two business courses or two courses in different areas e.g. business and sport, both interviews will be arranged but not necessarily in the order you have applied. With your best interests in mind, we may feel it is appropriate for you to attend an appointment or be referred to our careers and guidance department to discuss your options and provide advice on the most suitable course at any point during the application process. Although you can apply for more than one full time course and hold more than one course offer, you can only enrol on one full time course. Q: Can I ask you a question by email? A: Yes you can. Contact our central enquiries team via enquiries@nhc.ac.uk or chat to us live via www.nhc.ac.uk select live support.

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Additional learning support


Additional learning support at NHC is arranged through our team of communicators, tutors and educational support assistants. The team provides many kinds of support including help with English, maths, IT and study skills. All full-time students are assessed on entry to the college which helps us identify any particular needs. The support available includes: Teaching English, maths, and study skills. Helping overcome learning gaps or blocks and build confidence Teaching visually impaired and hearing impaired students using our own communicators, specialist teachers and note takers. Many of our tutors have skills in signing Specific learning difficulties, e.g. dyslexia Second language needs. Assistive technology, e.g. speech to text software, ergonomic keyboards, dictaphones Support is also provided for students with mobility or personal care issues. Please contact the Additional Learning Support team on 01462 424343 if you wish to discuss your individual needs.

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Keep in contact
Like us on Facebook www.facebook. com/northhertscollege Follow us on Twitter @N_HertsCollege Read all the latest news on our website www.nhc.ac.uk

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How to find us
Stevenage Centre Monkswood Way Stevenage Hertfordshire SG1 1LA Hitchin Centre Cambridge Road Hitchin Hertfordshire SG4 0JD Centre for the Arts Willian Road Hitchin Hertfordshire SG4 0LS Stevenage Skills Centre Fulton Close Stevenage Hertfordshire SG1 2AF Intown Training and Recruitment Unit 1 Forum Court 28 The Forum Stevenage, Hertfordshire SG1 1EH

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