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HIGHEREDUCATIONwww.southampton-city.ac.uk023 8048 4848

CONTENTS:why city college?guide to higher education courseshow to find usfinancial supportgeneral information34232323businessHNC in Hospitality Management (with Business unit options)Construction and Building ServicesHNC/HND in Building Services EngineeringHNC/HND in Construction ManagementCounselling and PsychotherapyBA (Hons) in Person-Centred Counselling and PsychotherapyCreative Arts, Media and TheatreHNC/HND in Art and DesignHNC/HND in Creative Media ProductionHNC/HND in Dance PerformanceHNC/HND in Performing Arts (Acting)HNC/HND in PhotographyHNC/HND in Technical Theatre & Stage ManagementEarly Years (Childcare)Foundation Degree in Early Years Care and EducationEngineeringHNC in EngineeringHair and BeautyHNC/HND in Hair and Beauty ManagementHealth and Social CareHNC/HND in Health and Social CareDiploma in Leadership for Health and Social Careand Children and Young People’s ServicesHOSPITALITYHNC in Hospitality Management (with Hospitality & Tourism units included)MarineHNC in Marine EngineeringTeacher TrainingFoundation Degree in Early Years Care and EducationDiploma in Education and Training (formerly DTLLS)travel & tourismHNC in Hospitality Management (with Hospitality & Tourism units ation in this guide is correct at the time of going to print (March 2015). City College Southampton reserves the right to amend information at any time.

HIGHEREDUCATIONYOU DON’T NEED TOGO TO UNIVERSITYTO GO HIGHERStudying higher education qualifications at City College Southampton gives you asure route for achievement and progression to your chosen career.City College offers a variety of career led higher education courses that can helpyou enter employment at a higher level or go on to achieve a degree within a yearafter successfully completing an HND.Why higher education at City College is agreat choice for you. It’s cheaper than going to universityOn average, studying an HNC or HND with us can be as much as 66% cheaperthan studying for a degree at university. This is based on 9,000 per year atuniversity and 3,000 per year at City College. Please see our website forindividual course fees. Career focused courses and modern facilitiesAs a result of our recent 48m campus redevelopment you will have access to thevery best industry standard equipment and real life working environments in theregion. This means you will learn in a practical and dynamic way with equipmentthat reflects the workplace, so that you can move seamlessly into work. Valued by employersHNC and HND qualifications are much valued by employers because they give therelevant industry knowledge needed for you to enter work at a higher level. Thiscan also mean a higher salary. Flexible learningWe’ve made some of our courses flexible, so you can study full-time to get yourqualification quickly or part-time, allowing you to work and learn at the same time.3

guide toHigher Educationcourse levelsLevel 4 Higher NationalCertificate (HNC)Equivalent to the first year of universityThe HNC is a level 4 vocational qualification thatprovides theoretical and practical knowledge inyour subject. The HNC can be delivered over oneor two years and stands alone from the HND. Oncecompleted you may continue to study and top up toan HND at the college or honours degree at university.Level 5 Higher NationalDiploma (HND)Sean TubbyStudied: Diploma inTeaching in the LifelongLearning Sector (DTLLS)Now: Qualified lecturerEquivalent to the second year of universityThe HND gives you a full level 5 vocationalqualification and a higher level of theoretical andpractical knowledge in your chosen sector, equivalentto the first two years of a degree course. Studyingfor an HND usually takes two years full time or threeyears part time. HND courses can lead directly toemployment or help you progress onto the final yearof a full time honours degree.Level 5 Foundation DegreeEquivalent to the second year of universityA foundation degree at college is a level 5 qualificationwhich combines a mixture of academic andvocational study related to the industry sector youare studying. They are designed and delivered inpartnership with universities and employers, andprovide the knowledge and skills required for theworkplace. Studying for a foundation degree usuallytakes two years full time or three years part time. Aftercompleting a foundation degree you will be able toprogress into employment or onto the final year of afull time honours degree.Lottie HartStudied: BA (Hons)in Person-CentredCounselling &PsychotherapyNow: NHS counsellorLevel 6 Honours DegreeEquivalent to an honours degree at universityAn honours degree is awarded by a university and isa level 6 qualification. Studying for an honours degreeusually takes three years full time or four and a halfto five years part time. You can also top-up to anhonours degree from your HND which will take oneyear full time or one and a half years part time.4Sally JohnsonStudied: HNc in PhotographyNow: successfully runs herown photography business

HNC inHospitalityManagement(with Business unit options)About the course:Whether you are currently working or seeking employment,this course is ideal if you have the desire to either own ormanage your own projects or businesses. The course offersan exciting mix of theoretical-based management units andpractical assignments. Many of the units will improve yourabilities in general business management skills e.g. humanresources, marketing, and small business enterprise.What you will learn:The programme of study explores a range of units, for example: Investigation into industry Managing financial resources and decisions Customer service Organisations and behaviour Marketing principles Event management Small business enterprise Level 4 2 years, part time September start Apply direct to City Collegeusing online application formEntry requirements Relevant level 3 qualification(e.g. A-levels or BTEC NationalExtended Diploma in Business) GCSE maths and English(grade A-C) Those with relevantprofessional experiencein the sector will also beconsidered Facilities operation and management Sales development and merchandisingLearning style:Classroom based lectures, tutorials, case studies, problemsolving tasks, group and individual work.Assessment:Continuous assessment of group work, team activity, plusindividual practical and written work. Assignments andpresentation work will be presented in final major projects.City College Southampton Higher educationWhat next? HND, foundation degreeor honours degree inbusiness Seek career opportunitiesin a wide variety oforganisations Career developmentwww.southampton-city.ac.uk5

HNC/HND inBuilding ServicesEngineeringAbout the course:This course will prepare you for a range of technical,professional and management careers in building servicesengineering by providing units of study which are relevantto the discipline in which you are either currently workingor seeking employment. It has been developed withcareer progression in mind and is recognised by the mainprofessional body CIBSE.What you will learn: Design principles and applicationApplied mathematics in constructionHealth, safety and welfareManagement principles and applicationLow pressure hot water for non-domestic buildingsGroup projectElectricity and lighting for building services engineeringApplication of scientific principles to building servicesengineeringLearning style:This is a theory and practical work-related course. You willlearn by completing projects and assignments that are basedon realistic workplace situations, activities and demands.Assessment:Continuous assessment of assignments and projects; eithercontrolled or set as coursework.6www.southampton-city.ac.uk Year 1 & 2: Level 4 (HNC) Year 3: Level 5 (HND) 3 years, part-time September start Apply direct to City Collegeusing online application formEntry requirementsYou should be at least 18and have either: Level 3 qualification in building/BSE related discipline At least one A-level andfour or more GCSEs atgrade A-C, including mathsand an appropriate science ortechnology subject Those with substantialprofessional experience in thesector will also be consideredWhat next? HND or degree levelcourse in construction andthe built environment Professional qualificationsoffered by CIBSE Seek career opportunitiesin a wide variety oforganisations

HNC/HND inConstructionManagementAbout the course:This course will prepare you for a range of technical,professional and management careers in building servicesengineering by providing units of study which are relevantto the discipline in which you are either currently workingor seeking employment. It has been developed withcareer progression in mind and is recognised by the mainprofessional body CIOB.What you will learn:The programme of study explores the following range of units: Science and materials for construction and the builtenvironment Design principles and application for construction and thebuilt environment Applied mathematics in construction Health, safety and welfare Group project Project management Environmental impact of advanced construction Surveying CAD Advanced CADLearning style:This is a theory and practical work-related course. You willlearn by completing projects and assignments that are basedon realistic workplace situations, activities and demands.Assessment:Continuous assessment of assignments and projects; eithercontrolled or set as coursework.City College Southampton Higher education Year 1 & 2: Level 4 (HNC) Year 3: Level 5 (HND) 3 years, part-time September start Apply direct to City Collegeusing online application formEntry requirementsYou should be at least 18and have either: Level 3 qualification inconstruction At least one A-level andfour or more GCSEs at gradeA-C, including maths and anappropriate science ortechnology subject Those with substantialprofessional experience in thesector will also be consideredWhat next? HND or degree levelcourse in construction andthe built environment Professional qualificationsoffered by CIOB Seek career opportunitiesin a wide variety oforganisationswww.southampton-city.ac.uk7

BA (Hons) PersonCentred Counsellingand PsychotherapyAbout the course:This course provides high quality professional counsellortraining and is delivered by an experienced, practising team.What you will learn:You will cover personality development, psychopathology,skills practise, ethics, theory, and personal andprofessional development. Modules include: Person-centred theory Counselling contexts Culture and diversity Clinical practise/supervision Expressive person-centred theory Professional development Research methodologies and ethics Psychopathology, psychology, DSM IV and PCA Advanced clinical practise/supervision Dissertation and VivaLearning style:You will be required to attend college one day per week and anannual summer school (3 days in August).External commitments include: A clinical placement (50 hours per year) Supervision (in line with BACP guidelines) Reading, independent and peer study time Peer discussion (40 hours per year on e-forum)Assessment:You will be assessed in a variety of ways including: written essays,group and individual presentations, practise observations, tapeevaluations and dissertation/viva. Assessments are carried out bytutors, peers and self.CitySouthampton Higher education8 Collegewww.southampton-city.ac.uk Levels 4, 5 & 6 3 years, full time One day a week collegeattendance January start Validated by MiddlesexUniversity Apply direct to City Collegeusing online application formEntry requirementsYear 1 Level 3 Certificate inCounselling Skills Ability to work at GCSEEnglish (grade A-C) or higher Willing to undertake aclinical placement Willing to undergo anenhanced CRB police checkYear 3 Level 4 Diploma in PersonCentered / HumanisticCounsellingWhat next? Diploma in clinicalsupervision at City College Masters Degree inCounselling / Psychotherapy

HNC/HND inArt & DesignAbout the course:This is a course that would particularly benefit those with adesire to work in the creative arts industry or are currentlyworking within the profession. This course will provide youwith a range of creative experiences and will enable you toexperiment and develop skills in drawing, painting, textiles,fashion, photography, printing, graphics and sculpture/3Dmethods. The course will culminate in an exhibition whichwill give you the opportunity to showcase your work ina professional setting to the public, local employers andhigher education institutions.What you will learn:The programme of study explores a range of units including: Digital media in art and design Lens-based recording techniques in art and design Ideas in context Site-specific fine art Communication with images in art and design Exhibition of art work Visual communication in art and design Ideas generation and development in art and design Contextual and cultural referencing in art and design Professional practice in art and designLearning style:This course is predominantly practical.Assessment:Continuous assessment of assignments, essays and projects.Your work will be assessed internally and externally.No written exams.City College Southampton Higher education Year 1: Level 4 (HNC) Year 2: Level 5 (HND) Full time: 1.5 contact daysa week September start Apply direct to City Collegeusing online application formEntry requirements Level 3 qualification in art,design, photography, mediaor other relevant subject(ideally a foundation orextended diploma) BTEC National Certificate orDiploma in an appropriatediscipline GCSE maths and English(grade A-C) Portfolio of work to bepresented at interview Those with extensiveprofessional experience (paidor voluntary) in the creativearts sector will also beconsideredWhat next? HND or top up to degreelevel course in art anddesign Progress straight intoemployment Career developmentwww.southampton-city.ac.uk9

HNC/HND inCreative MediaProductionAbout the course: Year 1: Level 4 (HNC)This is a course that would particularly benefit those with adesire to work in the media industry or are currently workingwithin the profession. It is designed to impart the practicalskills that you will need in conjunction with underpinningtheory. This vocational course is delivered using new HDequipment in our industry-standard TV studio and editingsuites, and is run by tutors with a wealth of industryexperience. Year 2: Level 5 (HND)What you will learn: BTEC National Certificate orDiploma in an appropriatedisciplineThe programme of study explores the following range of units: 2 years, full-time September start Apply direct to City Collegeusing online application formEntry requirementsCore units: Contextual studies Media industries Research techniques Media project Production management A-level profile whichdemonstrates strongperformance in a relevantsubjectSpecialist units: TV studio production Video editing Film and television documentary Promotional video production News and current affairs for television Those with extensive workexperience (paid or voluntary)in the creative media sectorwill also be consideredLearning style:This is a practical course with some contextual study units.Assessment:You will work to industry-standard briefs with continuousassessment of assignments and projects. There are nointerim or final exams.CitySouthampton Higher education10 Collegewww.southampton-city.ac.uk Level 3 qualification in mediaor other relevant subjectWhat next? HND or degree levelcourse in creative media Progress straight intoemployment Career development

HNC/HNDin DancePerformanceAbout the course:This offers professional-level technical, creative and performancetraining, alongside contextual study. It is highly practical, intensiveand ideal for students wishing to pursue careers as professionaldance artists, choreographers or dance educators. You willfocus on developing your performance practice with regularopportunities to perform in our 240-seat hub theatre andexternal venues. Our teaching staff have proven track records inprofessional dance and conservatoire training sector.What you will learn:Core units: Creative arts professional practice and research skills Preparation, process and production in the creative artsSpecialist units: Classical ballet Contemporary dance techniques Choreography Applied contemporary performance practice Dance and health Devising performance Site specific performance Historical context in the performing arts Research project Dance educationLearning style:This is a practical course with approximately 30% academicwork. Practical teaching methods are used to develop technique,choreography, rehearsal and performance skills.Assessment:Practical and written tasks, assignments and project presentations,designed to develop professional practice and knowledge.There are no interim or final exams.City College Southampton Higher education Year 1: Level 4 (HNC) Year 2: Level 5 (HND) 2 years, full-time(16 hours per week) September start Apply direct to City Collegeusing online application formEntry requirements Level 3 qualification inperforming arts, dance, orrelated subject A-levels which demonstratestrong performance in arelevant subject Those already employedin the industry will also beconsidered Applicants will present asolo dance and take part ina dance technique class aswell as a formal interviewWhat next? Entry into second/third year at aconservatoire training institutionor university dance/performingarts department Professional development asa performer, choreographer oracademic Develop a career in artsadministration and managementor within the teaching orcommunity dance sectorswww.southampton-city.ac.uk 11

HNC/HND inPerforming Arts(Acting)About the course:Develop your skills and knowledge for successful performanceswithin a range of theatres. Learn practical aspects of performancetechniques and methods for contemporary theatre. Considertheories and principles of the performing arts and issues of devisingand organising an event or performance. Practical sessions involveperformance work, including character development, productionskills and directing. With a focus on experimental theatre, you willhave regular opportunities to perform in our 240-seat theatre. Ourteaching staff have extensive professional experience in drama anddance as performers, directors and choreographers.What you will learn: Year 1: Level 4 (HNC) Year 2: Level 5 (HND) 2 years, full-time(16 hours per week) September start Apply direct to City Collegeusing online application formEntry requirements Level 3 qualification inperforming arts, drama, orrelated subjectCore units: Professional practice Research skillsSpecialist units: Acting for camera or microphone Acting with mask Acting for musical theatre Alternative approaches to acting Physical theatre Small scale touring Theatre in the community Devising or writing for performance Directing A-levels which demonstratestrong performance in arelevant subjectLearning style: HND or degree level coursein performing artsThis is a practical course with approximately 30% academicwork. Practical teaching methods to develop rehearsing,performing and devising skills, supplemented by class-basedstudies such as lectures and tutorials.Assessment:You will be assessed by completing assignments both practicaland written relevant to the performing arts industry. There are nointerim or final exams.CitySouthampton Higher education12 Collegewww.southampton-city.ac.uk Those already employedin the industry will also beconsidered Applicants will present amonologue and take part in adrama workshop as well as aformal interviewWhat next? Professional development asa performer or directorof drama Develop a career inarts administration andmanagement, teaching, artstherapy or workshop leaders

HNC/HND inPhotographyAbout the course:This is a course that would particularly benefit those with a desireto work in the creative industry or are currently working within theprofession. Run by tutors with a wealth of industry experience, itwill provide you with a solid grounding in the disciplines required foreffective photographic practice including opportunities to work withmore traditional photographic methods. You will demonstrate yourabilities in a range of techniques, skills and areas of work both onlocation and in the studio environment. You will also gain valuablework experience and professional development by working to liveproject briefs. Each year the course will culminate in an exhibitionwhere you will showcase your work in a professional setting to thepublic, local employers and higher education institutions.What you will learn:The aims of the course are to encourage and nurture your creative andtechnical skills.The programme of study explores a range of units including: Location photographyStudio practice in photographyDigital image creation and developmentPhotographic techniquesIdeas generation and developmentContextual and cultural referencingProfessional practiceFashion photographyAdvertising photographySpecialist practice in photographyLearning style:This is a practical course with some written units.Assessment:Continuous assessment of assignments and projects withinternal and external verification. No written exams.City College Southampton Higher education Year 1: Level 4 (HNC) Year 2: Level 5 (HND) Full-time: 1.5 contactdays per week September start Apply direct to City Collegeusing online application formEntry requirements Level 3 qualification in design,photography, media or otherrelevant subject area Good IT skills Strong creative portfolio of workWhat next? HND or top-up todegree level course inphotography Progress straight intoemployment Career developmentwww.southampton-city.ac.uk 13

HNC/HND in TechnicalTheatre & StageManagementAbout the course:This is a course that would particularly benefit those with adesire to work in technical theatre or stage management.Run by tutors with a wealth of industry experience, itwill provide you with a high level of skills and practicalexperience in a range of production and technical theatredisciplines. You will gain valuable hands-on skills by workingas technical staff within our own 240-seat commercialtheatre and also provide technical external events inSouthampton and further afield. We have contact with anumber of local theatres including The Mayflower, NuffieldTheatre, Kings Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre,Ferneham Hall, The Point and the Theatre Royal – whichcan provide opportunities for additional work experience.What you will learn:The programme of study explores a range of units including: SoundLightingRiggingStage managementResearchProfessional practiceLearning style: Year 1: Level 4 (HNC) Year 2: Level 5 (HND) 2 years, full-time September start Apply direct to City Collegeusing online application formEntry requirements BTEC National Certificate orDiploma in an appropriatediscipline A-level profile whichdemonstrate strongperformance in a relevantsubject Level 3 qualification intechnical theatre or otherrelevant subject Those with extensivework experience (paid orvoluntary) in the theatre orevents sector will also beconsideredThis is a practical course with approximately 30% written work.What next?Assessment: HND or degree level coursein technical theatreYou will be assessed through a range of practical and writtentasks, assignments, and project presentations that are designedto develop professional practice and knowledge relevant to thetheatre industry. There are no interim or final exams.CitySouthampton Higher education14 Collegewww.southampton-city.ac.uk Progress straight intoemployment Career development

Foundation Degree inEarly Years Care &EducationAbout the course: Level 5This course is for enthusiastic and committed early year’sprofessionals with a desire to continue to develop, with theoption to top-up to an honours degree. It has been designedin a direct response to the government’s increasing focus onearly years learning and is endorsed by the early year’s sector.Your work-based learning will be developed and formalisedin your studies with us. There will also be opportunities toimprove personal skills related to your work-based setting andacademic requirements. The final year of study enables youto conduct a small practitioner enquiry related to an area ofpractice that is of interest and relevance within your workplace. 3 years, part-timeWhat you will learn: NVQ Level 3 in Early Yearsor equivalentThe programme of study explores the following range of units: Working with childrenPlay-based learningCurriculum planning and legislationManaging individuals and groupsProfessional collaboration and safeguarding childrenWorking with parentsCognitive and psycho-social developmentLearning style:College sessions include presentations, lectures and groupwork. Some topics will be taught through distance learningvia our online learning environment.Assessment:You will be monitored through one-to-one tutorials.Continuous coursework assessment includes case studies,reflective reports, essays, presentations and group work.No written exams.City College Southampton Higher education College attendance: 4 hoursession per week term time September start Validated and awarded by theUniversity of Portsmouth Apply direct to the Universityof PortsmouthEntry requirements Already working withinearly years, on a paid orvoluntary basisWhat next? Top up to a BA (Hons)degree in education andtraining Teacher training throughPGCE or SCITTprogrammes Early Years teacher (EYT)status Career developmentwww.southampton-city.ac.uk 15

HNC inEngineeringAbout the course: Level 4Whether you are currently working or seeking employment, 1 year: 2 days a weekthis higher level engineering course will enable you to develop 2 year: 1 day a weekthe concepts, knowledge, skills and techniques required September startfor today’s engineering industry. It provides coverage of Apply direct to City Collegeusing online application formboth electrical and mechanical units making this generalengineering course an ideal stepping stone to further studiesor for career development.Entry requirementsWhat you will learn: Relevant level 3qualification (e.g. A-levelmathematics and physics,or BTEC National Diploma inEngineering)The programme of study explores the following range of units: Engineering principles and science Health and safety Mathematics in engineering Application of hydraulics Application of pneumatics Electrical power Project design, implementation and evaluation Advanced CADLearning style: Those with substantialprofessional experiencein the sector will alsobe considered. An initialassessment will be required.What next? HND, foundation degreeor honours degree inengineeringClassroom based lectures, tutorials, problem solving tasks,group and individual work. Seek career opportunitiesin a wide variety oforganisationsAssessment: Career developmentSome class based tests, but no end of year exams.CitySouthampton Higher education16 Collegewww.southampton-city.ac.uk

HNC/HND inHair and BeautyManagementAbout the course:This course is ideal for those already working in the beauty orhairdressing industry and has the desire to progress to salonmanagement level or manage their own business. It offersnew treatment qualifications as well as an array of theoreticalbased management units.What you will learn: Year 1: Level 4 (HNC) Year 2: Level 5 (HND) Full-time: 1.5 contactdays per week September start Apply direct to City Collegeusing online application formThe programme of study explores the following range of units: Salon managementHuman resourcesSales managementQuality management of client careHealth, safety and security in the salonSmall business enterpriseThe following units are dependent on chosen pathway Science of human anatomyReflexologyAdvanced epilationSport and exercise massageIndian head massageAromatherapyManaging the creation of a hair styleHair and scalp specialistChemistry of hair and beautyLearning style:This is a theory and practical work-related course. You willlearn by completing research projects and assignments,science subjects, case studies and witness testimony.Assessment:Individual practical and written tasks plus group work.Assignments and presentation work will be presented in finalmajor projects.City College Southampton Higher educationEntry requirementsYou should be at least 19and have Level 3 qualification in hairand/or beauty GCSE maths and English(grade A-C) Those with substantialprofessional experience in thesector will also be consideredWhat next? HND or degree levelcourse Start up your own hairand/or beauty salon Career development intosalon managementwww.southampton-city.ac.uk 17

HNC/HNDin Health &Social CareAbout the course:This course will prepare you for supervisory or juniormanagement level roles within the health and social caresector. Run by tutors with extensive industry experience, youwill gain practical skills and a formal qualification to enableyou to enter employment or progress within the healthand social care industry. Work experience of at least 200hours (voluntary or paid) will be expected as a mandatoryrequirement to pass the course.What you will learn:Example units include: Communicating in health and social care organisations Principles of health and social care practice Health and safety in the workplace Safeguarding in health and social care Personal and professional development Working in partnership in health and social care The role of public health in health and social care Year 1: Level 4 (HNC

Level 4 Higher National Certificate (HNC) Equivalent to the first year of university The HNC is a level 4 vocational qualification that provides theoretical and practical knowledge in your subject. The HNC can be delivered

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