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Boston andSpaldingUNIVERSITYLEVELUniversity Level Course Guide 2021/22

Study up to a Degreeor PGCE* locallyWhat our Students Say Brandon PontinWhether you are progressingto a University Level courseas the next step in youreducation, returning tolearning or would like tofurther your existing career,we can help you achieveyour goals.You will receive individualised care andsupport due to small class sizes. Thanksto this you will have a high level of tutorcontact allowing you to benefit fromtheir industry experience. Lecturers areapproachable and accessible, and reallytake an interest in students’ progressionpaths and do all they can to help getthem there.4 Excellent tutor supportOur HE studentshave rated theirStudentexperience verySatisfachighly, especiallytionpraising the qualityof teaching,academic support and guidance.4 Small group sizes4 Career focused qualifications4 Fees lower than mostuniversitiesAttendance at college can be justtwo days a week before independentstudy, allowing you to fit your studiesaround any current work and familycommitments. Some of our coursescan be studied alongside a job withinthe industry. Studying locally cansubstantially reduce your living costssuch as rent and food, compared tomoving away to university.*Post 14 (Education and Training)0296%National StudentSurvey 2020Boston College came within the top10% of national providers, as 31st outof 467, for overall student satisfaction.The benchmark for overall satisfactionwas set at 85% meaning the Collegewas more than 10% above thenational average.Academic PartnerBoston College is proud to be working inpartnership with the University of Derbyto deliver a range of courses providingyou with the opportunity to progressyour career and reach your academicpotential.The College’s Higher Education provisionwas reviewed by the Quality AssuranceAgency which found that it met UKstandards in all respects. The reviewersnoted many areas of good practice,including the high quality of teachingand learning and the approachabilityof staff.Visit our website for full courseinformation and to apply online.Boston College is committed to workingwith Advance HE to shape the future ofHigher Education.“I work at a local primary schoolwhilst undertaking myqualification, which allows me toapply both theory and knowledgeto a real-life setting. I have hadthe opportunity to take on extraresponsibility within my setting and the skills fromcollege have helped me achieve this. College alsooffers ways in which I can improve my ownpractice and understanding. I would like tocomplete my full teaching degree and become aqualified Teacher.”Lauren Harrison“I completed the Level 3 GraphicDesign course and chose tocontinue to study theLevel 5 HND at Boston College asit is a lot cheaper and moreconvenient than moving awayto university. I really enjoy the course andthe lecturers are great. I feel so comfortable whenI am at college which allows me to work well.Once I finish my course, I want to become afreelance Graphic Designer.”Caitlin Smart“Progressing from school tocollege was definitely the bestdecision for me. I studied theLevel 3 Sport course here and thenprogressed onto the Level 5 HND.I decided to continue my studies at the Collegebecause it is local, I knew where I was studying andit enabled me to continue with my part timecoaching and employment. Once I finish mycourse, I’m hoping to continue onto the Sport,Fitness and Wellbeing BSc (Hons) here, and thencomplete my PGCE to become a PE Teacher.”Jack Thorne“The style of learning made it veryeasy for me to return to educationas an adult. The staff are brilliantand supportive - they come froma variety of backgrounds so theyare able to offer a vast amount ofexpertise. The Engineering facilities are great I have used machines which are on level with thosein the industry and learned skills I would havenever had the opportunity to do before. I haveachieved an insight into many different careerprogression opportunities.”03

FacilitiesYou will find lots of photos andvideos of the facilities on ourwebsite - go to Student Life orexplore the course area pages.techniques, an electronics laboratory,a CAD/CAM suite, three classrooms anda break-out space.Sam Newsom CentreFull Course InformationMusic and Performing Arts students arebased at our dedicated centre wherefacilities include DJ suites, recordingstudios, rehearsal space, an ICT suiteand an incredible auditorium famed forits acoustics.Please check our website,www.boston.ac.uk for the mostup-to-date, detailed information,fees and entry requirements.Peter PainePerformance Centre04Rochford CampusNew and coming soon The main building on this campus housesmany of the large practical trainingworkshops and industry-specific facilitiesincluding computing labs, art anddesign workshops, a graphic design studio,a photography studio and darkrooms,Apple Mac suites, and a TV studio, as wellas the library, diner and learner servicesdepartment. On this campus you will alsofind our University Centre, Halls ofResidence and Engineering,Manufacturing and TechnologyCentre (EMAT). Institute of Technology Digital, Transport and LogisticsAcademyUniversity CentreFor the use of our University Levelstudents, facilities include classrooms,IT facilities, an independent study room,a coffee shop and a social space.Engineering,Manufacturing andTechnology Centre (EMAT)Our outstanding, industry-drivenEngineering training centre.Facilities include an innovation hub,two engineering workshops that providespace for traditional and modern design,maintenance and manufacturingCourses - ImportantInformationSport students are based at our dedicatedcentre where facilities include classrooms,a University Level laboratory, four footballpitches, a gym, a sports field, sports halls,a multi-use games area, a dance studio,AstroTurf, changing rooms and a café.Spalding CampusThe Spalding Campus is within the heartof the Spalding town centre, andaccommodates top-of-the-range teachingfacilities in a relaxed, professionalenvironment. Brand new facilities includea 100 seat lecture theatre, dedicateduniversity level classrooms, iZone and anoutdoor seating area.Need Help?Student Loan andFinancial SupportYou can apply for a student loanthrough Student Finance England tocover the costs of course fees.The amount of the loan depends onindividual circumstances.The Careers Team based in collegecan assist your application. Pleasecontact them via the InformationLine on 01205 313218.There is also an array of additionalfinancial support available including:Fees Adult Dependants’ GrantAll fees are subject to change.International and EU Students,please contact the International Officeon 44 (0)1205 313212 orenquiry@boston.ac.uk for detailson fees. Parents’ Learning Allowance Maintenance Loans Disabled Students’ Allowance Childcare GrantSpecific advice regarding studentloans and other benefits canbe obtained fromwww.direct.gov.uk/studentfinanceOnline LearningDue to social distancing measuresrequired in educational settings,some parts of our courses may bedelivered online.05

ANIMAL STUDIESFT/PTLOCATIONDURATIONFull timeBoston2 yearsATTENDANCEFEES2 days a week,plus independent study 6,550 per yearThe course is aimed at learners whowant to further progress their careerswithin the animal sector. You willbenefit from small groups and highlevels of support whilst studying onthis programme.This course is validated byCourse OverviewThe Pearson BTEC Level 5HND in Animal Managementwill develop your knowledgeand understanding in factorsrelated to animal behaviourand welfare.The animal industry is a growingindustry with lots of careeropportunities within the sector such asworking in zoos in the UK and abroad,links to conservation and supportinganimal welfare such as working withina veterinary practice. This course willprovide you with the skills to developyour career aspirations.During the first year, HNC, you willcover the following units: Animal Health and Welfare Business and the BusinessEnvironment Managing a Successful Project Animal Behaviour in Society Animal Husbandry Animal Anatomy and Physiology Animal Collection Management Animal NutritionDuring the second year, HND, you willcover the following units: Biological PrinciplesWhat will I do?During your first year you will study aLevel 4 HNC. This can be a standaloneone year qualification. Upon successfulcompletion of the first year, you willthen progress on to the second year tostudy the Level 5 HND.CAREER OPPORTUNITIES ANIMAL STUDIESAnimal Management (AnimalBehaviour and Welfare) HND Level 5Studying this course could lead to a number ofcareers including: Animal Keeper, Animal ControlsOfficer, Animal Health Officer, Animal Trainer, SelfEmployed Animal Trainer, Animal Retail Supervisor,Nutritionist, Sales Representative, Animal Instructor,Veterinary Practice Manager, Animal BehaviourConsultant, Research Officer, Equine RehabilitationTechnician, Breeder and Animal Lecturer.Entry QualificationsHow will I be assessed?A DM profile on an AnimalManagement BTEC Level 3 Diplomacourse; an MMP profile on the AnimalManagement BTEC Extended Diploma,or a related subject (minimum 80 newUCAS points).Assessment is via course work whichincludes essays, reports, practicalobservations and presentations.You will also need a minimum of agrade 4 (C) in GCSE Maths, Englishand Science, or its equivalent, and theability to demonstrate meaningfulwork experience.Individual cases will be consideredif you fall outside of any of the entryqualifications. Research Project Anthrozoology Evolution AdaptationsThe assessment of Pearson’s HigherNational qualifications are criterionreferenced and you will provideevidence in the form of assignments,which are assessed against the unitlearning outcomes and assessmentcriteria.APPLYNOWwww.boston.ac.uk Wildlife Conservation Management of BoardingEstablishments Advanced Patient Care0601205 egeuk07

FT/PTLOCATIONDURATIONFull timeBoston2 yearsCAREER OPPORTUNITIES Studying this course could lead to a number ofcareers including: Freelance Artist, Art Teacher orLecturer and Art Gallery Curator.ATTENDANCEFEES2 days a week 6,550 per yearplus 60 hours of independentstudy per unitThe purpose of Pearson BTEC HigherNationals in Art and Design is todevelop you as a professional, selfreflecting individual able to meet thedemands of employers in the creativeindustries sector and adapt to aconstantly changing world.What will I do?This course is validated byCourse OverviewThe Pearson BTEC Level 5HND in Art and Design is awork-related qualification forstudents taking their first stepsinto employment, or for thosealready in employment andseeking career developmentopportunities.ART AND DESIGNART AND DESIGNArt and DesignHND Level 5The Level 5 HND is a two year course.During your first year, you will study aLevel 4 HNC. This can be a standaloneone year qualification. Upon successfulcompletion of the first year, you willthen progress on to the second year tostudy the Level 5 HND.The Level 4 Art and Design HNC ismade up of four standard mandatoryunits, as well as two mandatory unitsfrom your chosen ‘specialist pathway’.During your first year, HNC,the standard mandatory units youwill study are: Individual Project (Pearson set unit) Techniques and ProcessesDuring your first year, HNC,the specialist mandatory units youwill study are: Media Practices Material PracticesPlus two chosen optional units.During your second year, HND, thecore units you will study are: Professional Practice Applied Practice CollaborativeProjectMandatory unit from a‘specialist pathway’: Advanced Art Practice StudiesPlus three chosen optional units.Optional units will be discussed withyour tutor to suit your preferredpathway.SALARY EXPECTATIONS The entry salary of an Artist is 17,493,up to the potential of 45,407. Salary data region: Lincolnshire. Correct at time of printing.You will have access to BostonCollege’s art and design facilitiesand equipment which include:printmaking, paper making, drawing,painting, sculpture, textiles andfashion, photography, Apple Maccomputers and industry standardsoftware, digital SLR cameras, iPads,film making, a photography studio,a darkroom, a TV studio, library,art shop, studio space andcomputer suites.Individual cases will be considered,and relevant work experience will alsobe taken in to consideration if youfall outside of any of the entryqualifications. If you are concernedabout the entry requirements, analternative course available is theLevel 3 Art and Design ExtendedDiploma.The HND can also be studied as aone year top-up if you already hold arelevant HNC.Entry QualificationsA Merit or Distinction at Level 3 in arelated subject, or Access to HigherEducation qualification, or an A Levelequivalent (minimum 80 new UCASpoints) in related subjects.You will also need to have GCSEs inEnglish and Maths at grade 4 (C) orabove, or Functional Skills Level 2and/or minimum IELTS score of 6.How will I be assessed?There will be a mix of practical andtheory based assessment. You will beassessed through group work, casestudies, course work, presentationsand work based evidence.The assessment of Pearson’s HigherNational qualifications are criterionreferenced and you will provideevidence in the form of assignmentswhich are assessed against theunit learning outcomes andassessment criteria.APPLYNOWwww.boston.ac.uk Professional Development Contextual Studies0801205 egeuk09

ART AND DESIGN (FASHION AND TEXTILES)FT/PTLOCATIONFull timeBoston2 yearsATTENDANCEFEES2 days a week,plus independent study 6,550 per yearThe Pearson BTEC Art and Design(Fashion and Textiles Pathway) HNDLevel 5 is a work-related qualificationfor students taking their first steps intoemployment, or for those already inemployment and seeking careerdevelopment opportunities.This course is validated byCourse OverviewThis Fashion and Textilesqualification is a specialistpathway within the Art andDesign HND. The qualificationyou will receive at the end ofthe course will be the Artand Design (Fashion andTextiles) HND Level 5.10DURATIONThe purpose of Pearson BTEC HigherNationals in Fashion and Textilesis to develop you as a professional,self-reflecting individual able to meetthe demands of employers in thecreative industries sector and adapt toa constantly changing world.The course has been designed to meetthe needs of the contemporary creativeindustries. This dynamic and rapidlychanging sector of the globaleconomy covers a wide range ofsubjects, including those of fashion.What will I do?The Level 5 HND is a two year course.During your first year you will study aLevel 4 HNC. This can be a standaloneone year qualification. Upon successfulcompletion of the first year, you willthen progress on to the second year tostudy the Level 5 HND.During your first year, HNC, the coreunits you will study are: Professional Development Contextual Studies Individual Project (Pearson set unit) Techniques and ProcessesSpecialist mandatory units for theHNC include: Computer Aided Design Fashion and Textile PracticesCAREER OPPORTUNITIES Studying this course could lead to a number ofcareers including: Fashion Designer, Fashion/Clothes Buyer and Design Stylist.SALARY EXPECTATIONS The entry salary of a Clothing Designer is 23,421, up to the potential of 51,626. Salary data region: Lincolnshire. Correct at time of printing.During your second year, HND, thecore units you will study are: Professional Practice Applied Practice CollaborativeProjectMandatory unit from a‘specialist pathway’: Advanced Fashion StudiesPlus three chosen optional units thatwill be discussed with your tutor to suityour preferred pathway.You will have access to BostonCollege’s creative art facilities whichinclude, art studios and workshop,textiles and fashion equipment suchas sewing machines, embroiderymachine, Computer Aided Designequipment, Apple Mac computers andindustry standard software, digitalSLR cameras and iPads.01205 313218Entry QualificationsA Merit or Distinction at Level 3 in arelated subject, or Access to HigherEducation qualification, or an A Levelequivalent (minimum 80 new UCASpoints) in related subjects.You will also need to have GCSEs inEnglish and Maths at grade 4 (C) orabove, or Functional Skills Level 2and/or minimum IELTS score of 6.Individual cases will be considered, aswell as relevant work experience willalso be taken in to consideration if youAPPLYNOWwww.boston.ac.ukinfo@boston.ac.ukfall outside of any of the entryqualifications. If you are concernedabout the entry requirements analternative course available is the Level3 Art and Design Extended Diploma.ART AND DESIGN (FASHION AND TEXTILES)Fashion and Textiles PathwayHND Level 5The HND can also be studied as aone year top-up if you already hold arelevant HNC.How will I be assessed?Throughout the two year qualificationyou will be assessed through writtenassignments, practical work, groupwork, case studies, course work,presentations and work basedevidence. The assessment of Pearson’sHigher National qualifications arecriterion-referenced and you willprovide evidence in the form ofassignments, which are assessedagainst the unit learning outcomesand assessment criteria.www.boston.ac.uk@bostoncollegeuk11

FT/PTLOCATIONDURATIONFull timeSpalding3 yearsCAREER OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESSBUSINESSBusiness ManagementBA (Hons) Level 6Studying this course could lead to a number ofcareers including: Managing Director,Entrepreneur and Team Leader.ATTENDANCEFEES2 days a week, plusindependent study 6,995 per yearSALARY EXPECTATIONS The entry salary of a Human Resource Manager is 30,119, up to a potential of 102,440. Salary data region: Lincolnshire. Correct at time of printing.Course OverviewThe Business ManagementBA (Hons) Level 6 is aUniversity of Derby approvedcourse which provides anexcellent progression route forthose who have studiedBusiness or related subjects atLevel 3 or A Levels.Our Business Management BA (Hons)gives you the insights, skills andcredibility to succeed. You’ll learn howto make strategic decisions in today’smulti-cultural business arena andexplore how consumer behaviour isinfluenced by the social, political andcultural differences between countries.12This is a broad-based degree lookingat all the key business functions inan international context. You will, forexample, cover the laws relating tointernational business transactions andtaxation, the complex nature of globalsupply chains and their environmentalimpact, and the challenges facinginternational marketers.employers are looking for in theirgraduate employees - from reportwriting and analysis through topresentation skills.Year 1 includes modules of studysuch as: Finance and Business Performance Business Economics Developing an Enterprising MindsetWhat will I do?Covering global and strategicmanagement issues, you will studythe specialist areas of managementand leadership. Through case studies,discussions and practical learningstyles, you will study current businessissues and analyse where things aregoing wrong, what could be done,and discuss what you would do.Throughout the course you will usecurrent case studies and examples,and will also benefit from specialistlectures by guest speakers from thebusiness industry and professionalbodies. We will prepare you for theworkplace as you develop the skills Understanding People inOrganisations Understanding the Global BusinessEnvironment Marketing FundamentalsYear 2 builds on your previous studiesand covers modules such as: Managing Financial Resources Qualitative Skills for Business Managing People Applied Operations Management Digital and Social MediaYour final year will cover the followingmodules: Global Business and Strategy Developing Leadership andManagement The Business Consultancy Project Marketing Across Cultures International EntrepreneurshipEach module will require

HND Level 5 Course Overview The Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND in Art and Design is a work-related qualification for students taking their first steps into employment, or for those already in employment and seeking career development opportunities. You will have access to Boston College

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