HAVERING COLLEGE
COURSE GUIDE
2017-18
SCHOOL LEAVERS APPRENTICESHIPS DEGREES ADULTS
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Havering College is an award winning centre for lifetime learning and training, offering a diverse range of qualifications from entry level to postgraduate degrees. Our mission is to deliver high quality education and training that responds to the needs of employers and individuals. To that end, we’re constantly working to deliver courses that are developed in conjunction with employers to ensure that you have the opportunity to develop the relevant skills required for your industry. We offer an excellent support system with an emphasis on teacher contact time and each course has been designed with progression in mind, flowing from one level to the next and
eventually leading into employment. Our campuses offer an impressive collection of facilities that are equipped with industry standard software and equipment. These facilities are accessible to all students and where possible, equipment can be hired out. If you would you like to see our facilities in person, please visit us during one of our open events and speak with our experienced lecturers who can provide you with an in-depth look at our courses and a tour of our campus.
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Learning Support
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Student Services
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College Facilities
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Which course is right for me?
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Qualifications Explained
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Apprenticeships & Traineeships
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Work Experience
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Higher Education
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Open Events
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OUR COURSES
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How to apply
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Course cost
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How to find us
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Course Index
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FAQs Can I study a subject if I haven’t taken it at GCSE?
What happens if I don’t get the grades I need?
Even if you did not study a subject at GCSE level, you may still be eligible to enrol on a course if you can demonstrate a passion for the subject and or a portfolio of work.
If for whatever reason you don’t manage to secure the grades you need, we will be on hand to provide support and discuss your options.
Do I need English and maths? If you have not yet achieved a grade 4/C (or above) in GCSE English and Maths, you will be required to attend GCSE resit sessions (if you achieved grade 3/D) or functional skills sessions (if you achieved grade 2/E or below).
In most cases you can still study your chosen subject, but it may be at a lower level.
These qualifications are vital for those looking to eventually progress onto university.
What support is available? At Havering College, we are fully committed to providing inclusive education and have a well developed history of supporting students from different backgrounds, cultures and abilities. Support is available from your first contact with the college and continues throughout your programme of study.
How and when should I apply? We would encourage you to apply as soon as possible. You can request a form by emailing
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How are the courses structured? Our fulltime courses for school leavers consists of: • A main vocational qualification • Enterprise hours/work experience (where appropriate) • Tutorial sessions • English (if you do not already hold a grade 4/C or above at GCSE) • Mathematics (if you do not already hold a grade 4/C or above at GCSE)
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LEARNING SUPPORT If you have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP), let us know. Viewing your plan can help us to better meet your specific needs. If you don’t have an EHCP, you can ask your local authority to carry out an assessment. A young person can request an assessment for themselves if they are aged 16-25. You can also refer yourself for addition classroom support via ProMonitor. This is separate to an EHCP and it’s specifically for those who don’t require an EHCP but feel as though they need additional support. If you would like to discuss your support needs in confidence, or require any further information, please contact a member of the Learning Support Service. You can contact us at any time, before or during your application to study. 01708 455 011 ext 2128
We welcome and actively encourage applications from learners who may need additional support in the classroom. We make every effort to provide specialist support, advice and guidance to all who enquire and enrol on our courses. Our services can be tailored to meet the following needs: • Hearing loss or impairment • Difficulties studying in English (ESOL) • A physical disability • A learning disability • Visual impairment • Mental health difficulties
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new Education, Health & Care Plans made in 2015. 16-25 year olds can request an EHCP assessment themselves.
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STUDENT SERVICES Our team offer a variety of social and sporting activities, alongside a wide range of support, practical information, advice and guidance. During your induction week (1st week of college) you will be introduced to the services team and the facilities available to you. In addition to this, our welcome event gives you the opportunity to meet with students on other courses and find out more about the benefits of being a student.
Financial Support As a student on a fulltime course, you may be eligible for financial assistance towards the cost of travel and course related materials. The services team can sit with you and discuss the various options open to you and will assist with any queries you may have. The types of funding that may be available to you are as follows: • 16-19 Bursary Fund • Free college meals • The Discretionary Learner Support Fund Additional funding may be available depending on your circumstances. Please speak with a member of our services team for more information.
UCAS Applications When it comes time to submit UCAS applications, the team can work with you to write personal statements and provide advice and guidance throughout the process.
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As a student you can apply for a NUS Extra Card and the Students’ Union Plus Card to receive discounts at various shops across the UK.
Sports Programme Our sports & healthy living team organise competitions, clubs and sporting activities for all students. Promoting activities like football, basketball, table tennis and yoga to ensure that there’s something for everyone. If there’s something you’d like to participate in that isn’t on our list, let the team know and they’d be happy to try and organise a new event/club.
Students’ Union The Students’ Union is a body of students elected by fellow students, to represent them whilst at college. The Students’ Union has an annual budget which is used to hold events, activities and trips. As a student you can apply for a NUS Extra Card and the Students’ Union plus Card to receive discounts at various shops across the UK.
StARs Student Academic Representatives The ‘Learner Voice’ is an important aspect of student life. As a student on one of our courses, you could represent your classmates and have a say in how the college could be improved. It’s a great opportunity to get involved and make a difference!
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COLLEGE FACILITIES Learning Resource Centres - All Campuses Each campus boasts a modern Learning Resource Centre (LRC) that gives you the freedom to make the most of your study time, combining quality library facilities with hi-tech computers and multimedia equipment. We also provide individual and group study spaces for those that need a quiet space to work and read. Students can access all centres across the campuses, putting more than 80,000 items at your fingertips – including books, periodicals and DVDs.
Multi-Faith Prayer & Reflection Rooms All Campuses We have multi-faith prayer rooms located on each campus and they are open to all college learners, visitors and staff.
Students can access all centres across the campuses, putting more than 80,000 items at their fingertips including books, periodicals and DVDs.
The Enterprise & Employability Hub
Ardleigh Green Campus The hub can be utilised to enhance your enterprise and employability skills through a series of study programmes, events, workshops and competitions. We also offer one to one support for looking and applying for work. Ask us about job opportunities that may be available to you.
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COLLEGE FACILITIES Food and Drink
All Campuses Each campus has a refectory serving a selection of meals, sandwiches and snacks with a Starbucks outlet at the Ardleigh Green Campus. The Jubilee Restaurant, based at our Quarles campus, is the showcase venue for our hospitality and professional cookery students. It is open to students, staff and the general public for lunch and fine dining experiences during term time.
Free college meals
College facilities and equipment can be used by any student, regardless of the subject they study.
You may qualify for free meals depending on your circumstances - please discuss this with Student Services on 01708 462 718.
Hi-SET STEM Hub - Ardleigh Green Campus In our commitment to developing science, technology, engineering and mathematics throughout the college, we have a Hi-Set STEM Hub that students can use to build their skills in these specific areas. Exciting workshops and events are regularly held here and it’s a great opportunity to participate in additional activities outside of your course. This centre encourages creative thinking and promotes innovation.
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WHICH COURSE IS RIGHT FOR ME? Level
Qualifications I already have, or I am currently studying for
Level of course I should apply for, and qualifications I could achieve
Level
Qualifications I already have, or I am currently studying for
Level of course I should apply for, and qualifications I could achieve
Entry
These courses are ideal for learners who wish to develop their skills and require specialist help to make the transition from supported learning to college
• Foundation Learning • English for Speakers of Other Languages - ESOL Entry 1, 2, 3 • Skills for Life • Basic Skills for Adults English & Maths
Levels 4, 5 and 6
These courses cover the basic skills and knowledge required to build a firm foundation in your chosen subject specialism
• GCSE D-G/3-1 • BTEC Level 1 Diploma • NVQ 1 • Foundation Learning • 14-16 programme • Functional Skills
Higher education courses are designed to provide you with a wide range of specialist skills and knowledge that serve to demonstrate to employers that you are capable of working in industry
• NVQ 4/5 • Higher Apprenticeships • Management & Professional Qualifications • HNC - Higher National Certificate • HND - Higher National Diploma • BA, BSc or BEng. Degree
Specialist career focused qualifications for those that hold a BSc, BA or BEng. Degree
• Specialist subject related post graduate courses • Post Graduate Diploma • Masters Degree
These courses are designed to build upon your previous knowledge and expand your skillset in your chosen specialism
• GCSE A-C/9-4 • BTEC Level 2 Diploma • BTEC First Diploma • CACHE Certificate • Intermediate Apprenticeship • NVQ 2 • Functional Skills
These courses are designed to further develop your skills and understanding across a wide range of topics that exist within your subject specialism. Qualifications at level 3 attract UCAS points, allowing for progression on to higher education
• BTEC 90 Credit Diploma • BTEC Extended Diploma • NVQ 3 • A Level (although we are not currently offering A Levels) • CACHE Diploma • Access to Higher • Education Diploma • Advanced Apprenticeships • Professional Qualifications
Level 1 Beginners
Level 2 Intermediate
Level 3 Advanced
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Higher Education
Level 7+ Professional
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QUALIFICATIONS EXPLAINED
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Qualifications
Description
Qualifications
Description
GCSE
A GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) is the benchmark for academic qualifications and is usually completed as part of your school years. English and Maths GCSEs can be re-taken at the college if you achieved a grade 3/D or below.
NVQ - National Vocational Qualifications
These awards are competence-based, job-related qualifications, designed to develop your skills and knowledge through work-based training and assessment. The Apprenticeship Framework includes NVQ qualifications.
Foundation Learning
A vocational programme of study for those aged 14-16, designed as an alternative to GCSEs. The qualifications are recognised by employers and relate to professional areas (such as construction).
Vocational Qualifications
Functional Skills
Equivalent to GCSE, these qualifications provide practical skills in English Language and mathematics designed to ensure that you reach the level of skill to support your vocational study. Functional skills enable progression and are essential for employment in all industries. Functional skills form a compulsory part of all courses at Level 2 & 3 for those who did not achieve a GCSE grade 3/D in English and/or Maths.
Practical courses with a strong career focus that sometimes include a work placement. Vocational courses include BTECs, NVQs and professional qualifications recognised by specific industries such as AAT, CIPD or CACHE.
ESOL - English for Speakers of Other Languages
Courses for those who have a limited understanding of English language and would like to develop their skills and potentially transition on to other courses. For young people and adults.
Access to Higher Education Level 3 Diploma
For adults who wish to progress to Higher Education but who don’t have the relevant qualifications in that subject area. They are also particularly useful for adults who may be returning to study after a long break. Successful completion enables you to apply for a relevant university degree course.
Foundation Degrees HNC & HND
Undergraduate qualifications equivalent to year 1 & 2 of a full degree. Combining academic and vocational studies, these are often work-based, designed with a particular career or vocation in mind.
BA, BSc or BEng. Degree
Bachelor of Arts, Science, or Engineering Degrees are undergraduate courses that usually take 3-5 years to complete.
Foundation Skills
Life and work skills for those with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND).
BTEC Level 1, 2 or 3 Diplomas or Certificates
Vocational-based qualifications that focus more on the practical skills and knowledge of a particular vocational area. Qualifications achieved at BTEC Diploma Level 3 are equivalent to an A Level and attract UCAS tariff points, enabling progression on to Higher Education. The BTEC 90Credit Diploma is equivalent to an AS qualification.
Apprenticeships: Intermediate, Advanced & Higher
Apprenticeships are paid jobs with formal training. Ideal if you wish to combine a career with part-time study at college. The Apprenticeship Framework includes NVQ qualifications.
AS & A Level
Subject specific academic qualifications that provide a good foundation for university or higher level study.
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APPRENTICESHIPS
What you will study An apprentice will study a group of qualifications called the Framework. This includes English, Maths, ICT (if you don’t have A*-C grades at GCSE) and an NVQ (National Vocational Qualification) that reflects their Apprenticeship. These are based on National Occupational Standards that describe the ‘competencies’ expected in any given job role. For example, someone working in an administrative office role may undertake NVQ in Business & Administration. Advanced Apprenticeship qualifications may also attract UCAS points to enable progression on to higher level study.
Earn while you learn - the best of both worlds. An Apprenticeship is a real job in a working environment. It combines on the job training in the workplace with formal training, working towards a recognised qualification at college. Apprenticeships take between 1 and 4 years to complete and cover over 1,500 job roles in a wide range of industries such as engineering, finance, childcare, food production, hospitality, hairdressing, administration and construction. A typical apprenticeship programme would include 3 or 4 days at work and 1 or 2 days developing further skills in the workshops and classrooms at the college.
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Apprenticeship vacancies The college operates an Apprenticeship matching service for employers, advertising vacancies and screening potential candidates. You can view the current live Apprenticeship vacancies on our website - click on the Apprenticeship Positions link at the bottom of the homepage.
Apprenticeships are an approved alternative to full time education for 16-18 year olds. Employers value apprenticeships so you will have a good foundation to start from as well as make contacts in your industry.
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APPRENTICESHIPS
TRAINEESHIPS
How to apply for an Apprenticeship
A Traineeship is an employer led education and training programme with work experience that is focused on giving young people the skills and experience that employers are looking for. At its core is work preparation training, English and Maths (for those who need it), and a high quality work experience placement.
1. Visit our website: www.havering-college.ac.uk/apprenticeships 2. View all current vacancies 3. Click apply to register your details and create a username and password 4. Activate your account by clicking on the link in the confirmation email 5. Find a vacancy, complete the application form and upload your CV 6. Apply for up to 10 vacancies at a time and track their status online 7. Attend an interview 8. Accept the job 9. Start work, attend college and take the first steps in your new career
Speak to an advisor If you would like some advice, guidance or assistance regarding Apprenticeships contact one of our Admissions Advisors on: 01708 462 801 Or email:
[email protected]
Traineeships are very flexible, employers work closely with a training provider such as ourselves to design programmes that reflect the needs of the organisation. At the end of the Traineeship, a young person will be offered a job interview if a role becomes available or exit interview and a reference from the company who have provided the work experience placement. Traineeships can be an excellent stepping stone to becoming an Apprentice. If you are an employer and would like more information on Traineeships please contact our Business Development team by calling: 01708 462 787 Or email:
[email protected]
Traineeships can last from six weeks up to six months and will include: • Work preparation training provided by the training organisation • English and maths support if required, provided by the training organisation • A work experience placement within a company
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APPRENTICESHIP FRAMEWORKS 2017-18 Level 2
Level 3
Level 4+
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4+
Duration
Duration
Duration
Duration
Duration
Duration
1 year
1 year
2 years
Leisure Management
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1 year
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18 months
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Painting & Decorating
2 years
1 year
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Brickwork
2 years
1 year
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Plumbing
2 years
1 year
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Business Administration
1 year
18 months
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Plumbing (6035 top-up)
1 year
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Carpentry & Joinery
2 years
1 year
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Professional Construction
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2 years
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Childcare
1 year
18 months
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Property Maintenance
2 years
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Clinical Healthcare
18 months
18 months
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Sports
1 year
1 year
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Customer Service
1 year
18 months
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Surveying
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2 years
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Digital Marketing
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2 years
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Teaching Assistant
1 year
18 months
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Electrical
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4 years
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Management
1 year
18 months
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Electrical (2330 top-up)
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2 years
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Technical Theatre
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1 year
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Engineering
2 years
3 years
2 years
Transport & Logistics
1 year
1 year
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Hairdressing
2 years
18 months
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Vehicle Body & Paint
2 years
18 months
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Health & Social Care
1 year
18 months
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Warehousing
1 year
1 year
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Hospitality & Catering
1 year
18 months
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ICT
1 year
1 year
2 years
18 months
18 months
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2 years
18 months
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AREA OF LEARNING Accountancy Beauty
Medical Administration Motor Vehicle
Level 2 (Intermediate)
Level 3 (Advanced)
Level 4+ (Higher)
For the most up-to-date apprenticeship vacancies please visit: www.havering-college.ac.uk/apprenticeships Or call: 01708 462 787
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AREA OF LEARNING
Level 2 (Intermediate)
Level 3 (Advanced)
Level 4+ (Higher)
We work hard to meet the needs of our employers and learners, and we are adding NEW apprenticeship programmes throughout the year.
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WORK EXPERIENCE
DID YOU KNOW? Prior to you going out on work experience all our placements are visited to ensure there is a safe working environment for you.
How does it work? Students will be encouraged to find their own placements. This will give you the experience of contacting businesses and the advantage of finding your ideal placement. (Note - students on Health & Social Care courses will have their placements provided by the college). Work experience placements can vary in length depending on the course of study. Offering meaningful work experience placements for our students puts them on the right track for their work journey. Work experience is not optional; all students will complete this element and it is just as important as the vocational course and any English and maths qualifications.
What your study programmes consist of: • Work experience
Work experience gives you: • A fantastic opportunity to work with an employer/organisation • An excellent way to gain skills to put on your CV • The chance to grow in confidence • The opportunity for you to demonstrate what you have learnt on your course • Opportunities for paid employment or an apprenticeship • New skills • Evidence in a log book that records your experiences for the future
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DID YOU KNOW? All students on a full-time course (study programme) and aged under 19 at the start of their studies must complete a work experience placement.
• English & maths (if required) • Your chosen course of study You will also be involved in other activities which include enrichment and enterprise.
If you have a query Please contact the Enterprise and Work Placement Team on 01708 455 011. We also have dedicated staff based at our Quarles Campus that can help with the following: Inclusive & Foundation Learning (Retail, Gardening, Catering, Cleaning) Jayne Hart 01708 468 865
[email protected] Health & Social Care / Childcare Charlotte Hill 01708 462 882
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HIGHER EDUCATION The competition for good jobs has never been stronger and the value of an education that prepares you well for the world of work has never been higher. We offer a range of vocational Higher Education courses taught by highly qualified specialists, with professional portfolios and extensive experience in their chosen fields. You will benefit from an environment which supports your personal development. We continue to boast great post-graduate employment levels.
As a higher education provider committed to career focused learning, many of our courses are designed in partnership with employers. We work with them to ensure that our technology, workshops and equipment are up-to-date and at the forefront of industry requirements.
OUR HIGHER EDUCATION QUALIFICATIONS ARE VALIDATED BY
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Launch your professional career
Living and learning
We have a wide range of higher education options with high rates of our graduates in professional level employment. We offer you the chance to experience a high quality, affordable higher education.
Whether you study full-time or part-time you will find smaller classes and better access to tutors and individual support compared to studying at a university.
All of our campuses are within easy reach of the centre of London. We are easily accessible to students from all over the South East of England and beyond. Our students can also benefit from easy access to the London galleries, theatres, museums and businesses that make our capital city one of the most exciting and vibrant in the world. London also provides unrivalled opportunities for work experience placements and exhibitions that allow our students to showcase their talents and make valuable industry connections.
Our part-time programmes allow you to study at a pace that suits your lifestyle. Our Student Services team are on hand to advise you about the financial benefits you may be eligible to receive. www.havering-college.ac.uk
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OPEN EVENTS
OUR COURSES
2016 DATES
Art, Design & Photography
30-31
Saturday 22nd October, 10am-4pm, Ardleigh Green Campus - All courses Wednesday 2nd November, 4-8pm, Quarles Campus - Quarles courses only Tuesday 15th November, 4-8pm, Rainham Campus - Construction Thursday 1st December, 4-8pm, Ardleigh Green Campus - All courses
Automotive, Logistics & Transport
32-35
Business
36-39
Construction
40-43
2017 DATES
Health & Social Studies
44-45
Engineering
46-47
English, Maths & Science
48-49
Hair & Beauty
50-51
Hospitality & Catering
52-53
Media, Music & Performing Arts Computing & IT
54-57
Sports & Public Services
58-59
Teaching & Social Work
60-61
Tuesday 17th January, 4-8pm, Ardleigh Green Campus - All courses Wednesday 15th March, 4-8pm, Ardleigh Green Campus - All courses Tuesday 13th June, 4-8pm, Ardleigh Green Campus - All courses
Discover student life at Havering College Our open events give you a snapshot of student life. You can ask questions and see our facilities, providing you with the information you need to help you make the right choice for your future. Everyone is welcome to attend. Drop in with family and friends to find out about courses and speak to tutors about the subjects and careers you’re interested in. There are always lots of interactive activities and opportunities to have a go at something new, as well as campus tours. Free parking is available at all campuses.
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Best overall achievement rates for 16-18 year olds in the local area. (2014-15)
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You will engage in practical lessons to develop the relevant skills required to pursue a career in the industry. The theory elements of the course will serve to broaden your understanding of the industry and will help towards your future work.
SET DESIGNER FASHION DESIGNER PHOTOGRAPHER GRAPHIC DESIGNER ILLUSTRATOR
FACT In response to the key findings from the Department for Culture Media & Sports: “The UK has the 2nd largest design sector in the world and the largest in Europe.”
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John Mathers designcouncil.org.uk
ART, DESIGN & PHOTOGRAPHY COURSES L2 L1
Our creative courses are aimed at helping you further your studies in a range of artistic disciplines. Our specialist studios come with industry standard equipment and our lessons are delivered by lecturers with years of experience across a variety of artistic fields.
CAREERS
LEVEL 3
ART, DESIGN & PHOTOGRAPHY
“One in eleven of all UK jobs now falls within the creative economy, and one in six of all UK graduate jobs are also creative economy positions.” Creative Industries 2015: Focus on Employment
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MODE & DURATION
AG
A510Z1P-17
FT
Art & Design UAL Diploma
AG
A516FCF-17
FT
Art & Design BTEC Foundation Diploma
AG
A515Z1F-17
FT
Art & Design UAL Diploma
AG
A508NAF-17
FT
Art & Design UAL Extended Diploma
AG
A509QAF-17
FT
Art & Design, Access to HE Diploma
AG
A536C3F-17
FT
Fashion BTEC 90 Credit Diploma
AG
A514NAF-17
FT
Fashion BTEC Extended Diploma
AG
A517NDF-17
FT
Graphic Design UAL Diploma in Art & Design
AG
A512NAF-17
FT
Graphic Design UAL Extended Diploma in Art & Design
AG
A513NDF-17
FT
Photography UAL Diploma in Art & Design
AG
A520NAF-17
FT
Photography UAL Extended Diploma in Art & Design
AG
A523NDF-17
FT
Graphic Design HNC BTEC Diploma
AG
A502HCF-17
FT
Photography HNC
AG
A521HCF-17
FT
Fine Art BA (Hons)
AG
A531D1F-17
FT
Graphic Design BA (Hons)
AG
A530D1F-17
FT
Three Dimensional Design Craft BA (Hons)
AG
A533D1F-17
FT
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CAMPUS CODE
Art Design & Media UAL Diploma
Full-time 2yr FT
Quarles Campus - Q Full-time 3yr FT
PT
PT
Rainham Campus - R Part-time PT
Apprenticeship A
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OPERATIONS MANAGER SAFETY SPECIALIST WORKSHOP TECHNICIAN
FACTS
Salaries are usually above the market rate, with many technicians paid well above the national average.
AUTOMOTIVE COURSES E
Automotive engineers/ technicians can find a wide variety of employment from a ‘speedy’ fitter through to high level support in the motor sport industry.
LEVEL 1
Each course is designed to develop your skillset under the guidance of our enthusiastic lecturers. Our team has years of experience and will be on hand to share their knowledge and expertise with you.
PURCHASE COST ESTIMATOR
LEVEL 2
Offering a realistic work based environment and industry standard equipment, our courses are a perfect route to developing the practical skills required for the industry. You will broaden your understanding of the sector and learn valuable tips and techniques for demonstrating good practice in the workplace.
CAREERS
LEVEL 3
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES
CAMPUS CODE
MODE & DURATION
Introduction to Vehicle Technology IMI Diploma
AG
J837DEF-17
FT
Automotive Body Repair Diploma
Q
J500D1F-17
FT
Motorcycle Maintenance & Repair IMI Diploma
AG
J844D1F-17
FT
Vehicle Maintenance IMI Diploma
AG
J842D1F-17
FT
Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair IMI Diploma
AG
J838D2F-17
FT
Vehicle Accident Repair Body IMI Diploma
Q
J501D2F-17
FT
Vehicle Body & Paint WBL
Q
TBC
A
Vehicle Maintenance & Repair WBL Intermediate Apprenticeship SASE Compliant
AG
J838PRG-17
A
Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Principles IMI Diploma
AG
J836D3F-17
Motorcycle Maintenance & Repair Principles IMI Diploma
AG
J849D3F-17
Vehicle Body & Paint WBL
Q
TBC
A
Vehicle Maintenance & Repair WBL
AG
TBC
A
FT FT
Logistics & Transport courses overleaf â
“Newly qualified staff can earn between £14,500 and £17,500” National Careers Service
DID YOU KNOW? KEY: Ardleigh Green Campus - AG Full-time 1yr FT
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We work in partnership with Tesco, Kwik Fit & Stagecoach
Full-time 2yr FT
Quarles Campus - Q Full-time 3yr FT
Rainham Campus - R Part-time PT
Apprenticeship A
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HGV DRIVER SHIFT CONTROLLER TRANSPORT PLANNER AIR & SEA OPERATIVE
FACTS The UK logistics & transport sector is worth approximately £55bn to the economy and comprises 5% of the UK GDP. Currently 1.7m people are employed in this sector by over 63,000 companies. PWC Website
“Logistics has a vital role to play in bringing people and products together, it underpins our national wealth and well-being” The Logistics Report (FTA)
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LOGISTICS & TRANSPORT COURSES L1
Our apprenticeships require you to be working. If you have not yet found a job, but would like to be an apprentice, take a look at the job section on the National Apprenticeship website. Alternatively you can contact our Apprenticeship Team on 01708 462 787 or email:
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INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING MANAGER
LEVEL 2
Our logistics and transport courses cover the legal requirements for driver training and transport managers, these qualifications allow you to demonstrate your competency in the workplace.
CAREERS
LEVEL 3
LOGISTICS & TRANSPORT
CAMPUS CODE
MODE & DURATION
Logistics & Transport
AG
B411C1F-17
Driver Periodic Training CPC (HGV)
AG
DC25532P-17AO
Logistics & Transport Certificate
AG
B411C2F-17
Trade & Logistics Operations WBL
AG
P620PRG-17
A
Warehousing & Storage Intermediate Apprenticeship
AG
P623PRG-17
A
Professional Competence for Transport Managers (Road Haulage) CILT Certificate
AG
DC26073E-17C
Trade & Logistics Operations WBL
AG
TBC
A
Warehousing & Storage
AG
TBC
A
DID YOU KNOW?
PT FT
PT
We work in partnership with Crossrail, TFL, Ipeco & UK Power Networks
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Full-time 2yr FT
Quarles Campus - Q Full-time 3yr FT
Rainham Campus - R Part-time PT
Apprenticeship A
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Our business courses are designed in partnership with local and national organisations to bring you content that aims to broaden your understanding of the industry whilst you develop relevant practical experience in the business world. In previous years, students have participated in programs with the Peter Jones Academy, My BNK and Young Enterprise. Working with organisations like these provides you with an opportunity to gain valuable sales experience in a real world environment.
CAREERS ACCOUNTANT BUSINESS ANALYST LEGAL SECRETARY BANK MANAGER SALES EXECUTIVE
FACTS In the UK there was a record 5.4 million private sector businesses at the start of 2015.
BUSINESS COURSES LEVEL 1
BUSINESS
Department for Business Innovation & Skills
“The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing.”
LEVEL 2
Small businesses accounted for 99.3% of all private sector businesses.
CAMPUS CODE
MODE & DURATION
Accounting AAT
AG
B520V1F-17
FT
Administration (Business Professional) Certificate
AG
B114V1F-17
FT
Business & Enterprise NCFE Certificate
AG
B310C1F-17
FT
Accounting & Business - AAT Diploma
AG
B509V2F-17
FT
Accounting - Fast Track AAT Certificate
AG
B505V2F-17
FT
Accounting AAT Certificate
AG
B500V2E-17
Administration (Business Professional) Certificate
AG
B119C2F-17
FT
Administration (Business Professional) Diploma
AG
B112C2F-17
FT
Business BTEC First Certificate
AG
B307C2F-17
FT
Legal Secretaries C&G Diploma
AG
B102C2F-17
FT
Understanding Enterprise & Entrepreneurship BTEC Diploma
AG
B316C2F-17
FT
Accounting
AG
TBC
A
Business Administration WBL Intermediate Apprenticeship
AG
C503PRG-17
A
Team Leading
AG
TBC
A
Customer Service WBL Intermediate Apprenticeship
AG
B510PRG-17
A
Business Administration (Medical Pathway)
AG
TBC
A
PT
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Full-time 2yr FT
Quarles Campus - Q Full-time 3yr FT
Rainham Campus - R Part-time PT
Apprenticeship A
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BUSINESS
CAREERS ENTREPRENEUR BUSINESS CONSULTANT HR MANAGER FINANCIAL ADVISOR PAYROLL ADMINISTRATOR
FACT
“London is the world’s leading financial centre for international business and commerce and is one of the command centres for the global economy.” Richard Roberts, The City: A Guide to London’s Global Financial Centre
LEVEL 3
Office for National Statistics
BUSINESS COURSES
HE
In 2014, e-commerce sales by businesses with 10 or more employees in the UK (non-financial sector), were £573 billion; representing 20.1% of all business turnover.
www.havering-college.ac.uk
MODE & DURATION
AG
B506V3F-17
FT
Accounting AAT Diploma
AG
B501V3F-17
FT
Administration (Business Professional) Diploma
AG
B112C3F-17
FT
Business BTEC Extended Diploma
AG
B311C3F-17
FT
Business BTEC 90 Credit Diploma
AG
B312C3F-17
FT
Enterprise & Entrepreneurship BTEC Diploma
AG
B317C3F-17
FT
Legal Secretaries C&G Diploma
AG
B103C3F-17
FT
CIPD Foundation Diploma in Human Resource Practice
AG
BC24093E-17
Accounting WBL AAT Diploma
AG
B501PRG-17
A
Business Administration Advanced Apprenticeship
AG
C505PRG-17
A
Business Administration (Medical Pathway)
AG
TBC
A
Customer Service WBL
AG
TBC
A
Accounting
AG
TBC
A
Business HNC Diploma
AG
B330HCF-17
Accounting WBL AAT Level 4 Diploma
AG
B502PRG-17
A
Accounting
AG
TBC
A
Business HND Diploma
AG
B331HDF-17
CIPD Level 5 Intermediate Certificate in Human Resource Management
AG
BC25265E-17
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CAMPUS CODE
Accounting - Fast Track AAT Diploma
Full-time 2yr FT
Quarles Campus - Q Full-time 3yr FT
PT
FT
FT PT
Rainham Campus - R Part-time PT
Apprenticeship A
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CAMPUS CODE
MODE & DURATION
R
J609D1F-17
FT
Carpentry & Joinery C&G Diploma
R
J619D1F-17
FT
Construction Skills C&G Diploma
R
J710V1F-17
FT
Painting & Decorating C&G Diploma
R
J629D1F-17
FT
Bricklaying C&G Diploma
R
J605C2F-17
FT
Carpentry & Joinery
R
TBC
FT
Construction and the Built Environment BTEC First Diploma
R
J702BDF-17
Maintenance Operations (Construction) Diploma
R
J714D2F-17
FT
Painting & Decorating C&G Diploma
R
J630C2F-17
FT
Maintenance Operations WBL
R
J615PRG-17
A
Bricklaying
R
TBC
A
Carpentry
R
TBC
A
FACT
Painting & Decorating
R
TBC
Construction BTEC Diploma
R
J701NCP-17
A bricklaying labourer can earn up to £15,000 a year with qualified bricklayers earning between £16,000 and £23,000 a year. Experienced bricklayers, including instructors, can earn up to £30,000.
Construction BTEC Extended Diploma
R
J700EDF-17
FT
Construction BTEC Subsidiary Diploma
R
J700SDF-17
FT
Painting & Decorating C&G Diploma
R
J636C3F-17
FT
Bricklaying
R
TBC
A
Carpentry
R
TBC
A
Painting & Decorating
R
TBC
A
Surveying
R
TBC
A
Town Planning (Technical Support)
R
TBC
A
Construction and the Built Environment HNC Diploma
R
J700HCP-17
Construction and the Built Environment HND Diploma
R
J700HDP-17
Construction Management for Sustainability and Regeneration of the Built Environment BSc (Hons) Top-up
R
J707D1P-17
CARPENTER
LEVEL 1
Bricklaying C&G Diploma
BRICKLAYER
CHARTERED SURVEYOR
National Careers Service
LEVEL 2
SITE MANAGER
LEVEL 3
Our construction courses are taught by industry professionals with years of trade experience and knowledge. We can train you from level 1 through to degree level and offer a realistic work environment for you to develop your practical skills across a range of areas relating to the industry. Theory based lessons will serve to broaden your understanding of the industry and will familiarise yourself with good practice in the workplace.
CONSTRUCTION COURSES
CAREERS
HE
CONSTRUCTION
FT
A PT
PT FT
PT
Electrical and Plumbing courses overleaf â
“Construction is one of the largest sectors of the UK economy. It contributes almost £100 billion in economic output.” Department for Business Innovation & Skills
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Full-time 2yr FT
Quarles Campus - Q Full-time 3yr FT
Rainham Campus - R Part-time PT
Apprenticeship A
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CONSTRUCTION
CAREERS ELECTRICIAN PLUMBER BATHROOM INSTALLER HEATING ENGINEER
The average starting salary for a plumber in the UK is £18,000+ per year.
L1
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION COURSES
LEVEL 2
FACTS
2.2 million UK jobs were in the construction industry in 2015. Chris Rhodes, Construction Industry: Statistics & Policy
LEVEL 3
National Careers Service
Office for National Statistics, UK
www.havering-college.ac.uk
LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 L1
FT
J725V1F-17
Electrical Installations (Building & Structures) Diploma (Evening)
AG
J634C2E-17
Electrical Installations (Building & Structures) Diploma
AG
J634C2F-17
Electrical Installations (Building & Structures) Diploma
AG
J634C2P-17
Electrical Installations (Buildings & Structures) Diploma
AG
J635C3F-17
Initial Verification & Certification of Electrical Installations C&G 2394
AG
JC24243E-17C
PT
Periodic Inspection Testing & Certification of Electrical Installations C&G 2395
AG
JC24233E-17C
PT
Requirements for Electrical Installations 17th Edition - Full Course
AG
JC24463E-17C
Electrotechnical WBL Advanced Apprenticeship SASE Compliant
AG
J847PRG-17
PT FT PT FT
CAMPUS CODE
A
MODE & DURATION
Q
J604C1F-17
FT
Plumbing Studies Diploma
Q
J602C2F-17
FT
Plumbing WBL Intermediate Apprenticeship SASE Compliant
Q
J600PRG2-17
Plumbing & Heating C&G Diploma
Q
J613C3F-17
Domestic Plumbing & Heating WBL Advanced Apprenticeship SASE Compliant
Q
J612PRG3-17
Full-time 1yr FT
Full-time 2yr FT
Quarles Campus - Q Full-time 3yr FT
PT
PT
Plumbing Diploma
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MODE & DURATION
AG
PLUMBING COURSES
“The construction industry was the second biggest job creator in 2015 and by December there were 2.2million jobs available.”
CAMPUS CODE
Electrical Installation C&G Diploma
PT A
FT A
Rainham Campus - R Part-time PT
Apprenticeship A
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SOCIAL WORKER CARE ASSISTANT CARE MANAGER YOUTH WORKER
They provide work placements for all our students and this will often transfer to employment. Current employers include Queens Hospital as well as many local schools and nurseries. Over 85% of our learners progress to higher level courses or to employment within the sector.
“I would tell anyone wanting to do childcare to come to Havering College, you get so much support with your lessons and coursework. If you have any problems you just need to ask and it’s really easy to make friends on your course as well.” Abbie Mileham
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We work with over 100 employers throughout the Childcare and Health & Social Care sector.
HEALTH & SOCIAL STUDIES COURSES
LEVEL 1
FACTS
LEVEL 2
A career in this field offers a rewarding opportunity to make a positive difference to the lives of others and your community. As our courses involve working with children and vulnerable adults, background checks our required by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
COUNSELLOR
LEVEL 3
If you’re interested in pursuing a career in childcare, we offer a range of courses that are designed to allow you to progress on to further study or employment. Our qualified tutors have years of experience in delivering lessons aimed at developing the relevant skills and knowledge you will need to pursue a career in the sector.
CAREERS
HE
HEALTH & SOCIAL STUDIES
CAMPUS CODE
MODE & DURATION
Caring for Children CACHE Certificate
Q
B042CEF-17
FT
Caring for Children CACHE Certificate
Q
B029C1F-17
FT
Caring for Children CACHE Diploma
Q
B030C1F-17
FT
Health & Social Care BTEC Certificate
Q
B035C1F-17
FT
Health & Social Care BTEC Diploma
Q
B037C1F-17
FT
Award in Counselling Skills
Q
TBC
PT
Health & Social Care (Adults) for England Diploma
Q
B095V2P-17C
PT
Health & Social Care BTEC First Diploma
Q
B051C2F-17
Certificate in Counselling Skills
Q
TBC
FT PT
Health & Social Care Apprenticeship
Work Place
B072PRG-17
Clinical Health Care Apprenticeship
A
Work Place
B075PRG-17
Childcare & Education CACHE Certificate
Q
S108C3F-17
Health & Social Care (Adults) for England Diploma
Q
B096V3P-17C
Health & Social Care BTEC90 Credit Diploma
Q
B028C3F-17
FT
Health & Social Care BTEC Extended Diploma
Q
B043C3F-17
FT
Health & Social Care BTEC Subsidiary Diploma
Q
B041C3F-17
FT
Health Professions, Access to HE Diploma
Q
B016C3F-17
FT
Access to Counselling
Q
B011C3F-17
FT
Access to Social Work
Q
B017C3F-17
FT
Health & Social Care Apprenticeship
Work Place
B073PRG-17
Clinical Health Care Apprenticeship
WP / Q
B076PRG-17
Integrative Counselling BA (Hons)
Q
A050D1F-17
FT
Social Work BA (Hons)
Q
S653D1F-17
FT
Health & Social Care BA (Hons)
Q
B061C3F-17
FT
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Full-time 2yr FT
Quarles Campus - Q Full-time 3yr FT
A FT PT
A A
Rainham Campus - R Part-time PT
Apprenticeship A
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SERVICE ENGINEER DESIGN ENGINEER IN-PLANT TECHNICIAN
FACTS Salaries in the engineering field are reaching an all-time high as there is a shortage of specialist technicians. Almost all companies require engineers and the choice of jobs ranges from building bridges, installing networking electrical systems to jobs in the robotics industry.
“Total employment in engineering sectors is estimated at 5.6 million in 2014, representing 18.2% of total employment in the UK.” Cebr: A report for Engineering UK
L1
FABRICATOR LEVEL 2
Engineering is an exciting and engaging career that involves finding imaginative solutions to technical problems. At the heart of engineering is innovation and invention, so if you’re intrigued by how things work and enjoy finding solutions, you’re well suited to a career in engineering.
RAM ENGINEER
LEVEL 3
The word engineer comes from a Latin word meaning ‘cleverness’.
ENGINEERING COURSES
CAREERS
HE
ENGINEERING
www.havering-college.ac.uk
MODE & DURATION
Performing Engineering Operations NVQ
Q
J503C1F-17
FT
Welding & Fabrication Practices ABC Certificate
Q
J505C1F-17
FT
Engineering BTEC First Certificate
Q
J509FCP-17
Engineering BTEC First Extended Certificate
Q
J435ECF-17
FT
Mechanical Engineering Technology Certificate
Q
J502D2A-17
FT
Performing Engineering Operations NVQ Diploma
Q
J502D2F-17
FT
Welding & Fabrication Practices ABC Certificate
Q
J505C2A-17
FT
Engineering Manufacture
Q
TBC
A
Welding & Fabrication Practices WBL
Q
J112PRG-17
A
Electrical & Electronic Engineering BTEC Diploma
Q
J508BDP-17
Electrical & Electronic Engineering BTEC Subsidiary Diploma
Q
J506SDP-17
Engineering Bridging Course (Day)
Q
JC25623P-17
Engineering Bridging Course (Evenings)
Q
JC25633E-17
Engineering BTEC 90 Credit Diploma
Q
J504BDF-17
Mechanical Engineering BTEC Diploma
Q
J507BDP-17
PT
Mechanical Engineering BTEC Subsidiary Diploma
Q
J512SDP-17
PT
Welding & Fabrication
Q
TBC
Engineering Manufacture
Q
TBC
Electrical & Electronic Engineering BTEC HNC Diploma
Q
J554HCF-17
FT
Electrical Engineering BTEC HNC Diploma
Q
J553HCF-17
FT
Electronic Engineering BTEC HNC Diploma
Q
J551HCP-17
Mechanical Engineering BTEC HNC Diploma
Q
J550HCF-17
Electrical & Electronic Engineering BTEC HND Diploma
Q
J557HDF-17
FT
Electrical Engineering BTEC HND Diploma
Q
J555HDF-17
FT
Electronic Engineering BTEC HND Diploma
Q
J556HDF-17
FT
Foundation Degree in Engineering (Electrical)
Q
J542HFP-17
FT
Engineering B.Eng. (Hons)
Q
J555HEP-17
Engineering Manufacture
Q
TBC
DID YOU KNOW?
PT
PT PT PT PT FT
A A
PT FT
PT A
The snowboard was invented by an engineer. Serman Poppen invented a toy for his daughter by tying two skis together and attaching a rope to one end. This eventually evolved into the snowboard which has become a marvel of geometry, chemistry, and bio-mechanics.
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CAMPUS CODE
Full-time 2yr FT
Quarles Campus - Q Full-time 3yr FT
Rainham Campus - R Part-time PT
Apprenticeship A
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THE WORKPLACE
SCIENCE CAREERS RADIOGRAPHER RESEARCH PHARMACIST FORENSIC SCIENTIST
Zero is the only number that can’t be represented in Roman numerals. A pangram sentence is one that contains every letter in the alphabet.
ENTRY
FACTS
ENGLISH, MATHS & SCIENCE COURSES
L1
We offer ESOL courses for speakers of other languages who wish to improve their reading, writing and speaking abilities in English. If you have not yet achieved a grade C or above in GCSE English and maths, you will be required to attend GCSE sessions. If you achieved a grade D you will study to re-take the GCSE. If you attained a grade E or below you will take functional skills qualifications.
UNIVERSITY
LEVEL 2
A qualification in these subjects is highly recommended for anyone looking to pursue a higher education course in the future. Many courses from level 4 upwards will require you to have at least a C grade in GCSE English and maths (or equivalent). For science related subjects you will also require a C grade at GCSE (or equivalent).
PROGRESSION
HE LEVEL 3
ENGLISH, MATHS & SCIENCE
CAMPUS CODE
MODE & DURATION
ESOL Skills for Life, Entry 1 Certificate
AG
P066ZEF-17
FT
ESOL Skills for Life, Entry 2 Certificate
AG
P065ZEF-17
FT
ESOL Skills for Life, Entry 3 Certificate
AG
P067ZEF-17
FT
Applied Science & Technology Diploma
AG
TBC
FT
Applied Science BTEC First Extended Certificate
AG
A172Z2F-17
FT
English GCSE Adult Evening Programme
AG
A130G1E-17
PT
Maths GCSE Adult Evening Programme
AG
A155G1E-17
PT
Science GCSE Adult Evening Programme
AG
A170G1E-17
Applied Science BTEC 90 Credit Diploma
AG
A171Z3F-17
FT
Applied Science BTEC Extended Diploma
AG
TBC
FT
Science, Access to Higher Education Diploma
AG
A174C3F-17
FT
Applied Biology HNC Diploma
AG
TBC
FT
PT
PT
ESOL “In most cases GCSE grades in English, maths and science are required to pursue a university course.”
Are you looking for adult ESOL courses? Please call admissions on 01708 462 801 or visit our website: www.havering-college.ac.uk/international
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Full-time 2yr FT
Quarles Campus - Q Full-time 3yr FT
Rainham Campus - R Part-time PT
Apprenticeship A
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HAIR & BEAUTY We offer a realistic salon environment for you to develop your practical skills and our fully qualified lecturers are on hand to guide you every step of the way. You will interact with the public and provide clients with a variety of treatments and services. Our level one courses help prepare you for working with our customers.
CAREERS HAIRDRESSER BEAUTY THERAPIST HAIR & BEAUTY CONSULTANT SPA MANAGER NAIL TECHNICIAN
FACTS
We only work with the top brands and regularly receive specialist training on new products.
LEVEL 2
L1
HAIR & BEAUTY COURSES
LEVEL 3
We have provided hair and beauty courses for over 25 years. Our students go on to successful careers in some of the best salons and spas in the country; some have even opened their own salons.
CAMPUS CODE
MODE & DURATION
Beauty Diploma
AG
B864V1F-17
FT
Hair Diploma
AG
B890V1F-17
FT
Beauty Therapy Diploma
AG
B858V2F-17
FT
Women’s & Men’s Hairdressing Diploma
AG
B892V2F-17
FT
Women’s Hairdressing Certificate
AG
B907V2P-17
Hairdressing WBL Intermediate Apprenticeship
AG
B895PRG-17
Beauty Diploma in Beauty Therapy Techniques
AG
B865V3F-17
FT
Hairdressing Colour Technicians Diploma
AG
B898V3F-17
FT
Beauty WBL Advanced Apprenticeship
AG
B860PRG-17
A
Hairdressing WBL Advanced Apprenticeship
AG
B900PRG-17
A
PT A
“Students get relevant experience, working in our salons and providing treatments to paying customers.” College Lecturer
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Full-time 2yr FT
Quarles Campus - Q Full-time 3yr FT
Rainham Campus - R Part-time PT
Apprenticeship A
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SOUS CHEF GUEST SERVICES SUPERVISOR FRONT OF HOUSE STAFF
FACTS The sector needs 993,000 more staff by 2022, 870,000 of those to replace existing staff. Demand for graduates is expected to grow, with 69,000 more managerial jobs over the next eight years.
HOSPITALITY & CATERING COURSES L1
As the courses involve work in a commercial environment, it’s a great opportunity to develop relevant industry experience as you build skills and knowledge across a range of disciplines associated with the industry.
BARISTA
L2
Our courses are run at the Jubilee restaurant located at the Quarles Campus. You’ll put your practical and theoretical training to the test as you work both in the kitchen and front of house.
CAREERS
L3
HOSPITALITY & CATERING
CAMPUS CODE
MODE & DURATION
Introduction to the Hospitality Industry Certificate
Q
B710V1F-17
FT
Professional Cookery Introduction Diploma
Q
B735C1F-17
FT
Professional Cookery Diploma
Q
B720C2F-17
FT
Hospitality & Catering
Q
TBC
Professional Cookery Diploma
Q
B724V3F-17
Hospitality Supervision & Leadership
Q
B716PRG-17
People 1st
A FT A
the
restaurant
“Students on our courses will have the opportunity to develop their skills in our Jubilee Restaurant, which is open to the public.” College Lecturer
Just one of our successful students who have progressed through the college and into the workplace.
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Full-time 2yr FT
Quarles Campus - Q Full-time 3yr FT
Rainham Campus - R Part-time PT
Apprenticeship A
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Our courses utilise our state-of-the-art television, radio and design studios and provide you with hands on experience with industry standard equipment. You’ll have opportunity to direct your own documentaries, write and produce short films and create content to a professional standard. The lecturing team are all media professionals with years of experience and are eager to help you develop the relevant skills required to pursue a career in the industry. The theory elements of the course will serve to broaden your understanding of the industry and will inform your future work.
CAREERS DANCER FILMMAKER GAMES DESIGNER MUSICIAN VIDEO PRODUCER
FACTS There are 1,902 video game companies in the UK.
Computing and IT courses overleaf â
MEDIA, MUSIC & PERFORMING ARTS COURSES CAMPUS CODE LEVEL 2
MEDIA, MUSIC & PERFORMING ARTS
UK Interactive Entertainment Industry (UKIE)
LEVEL 3
Between 2011 and 2013, the number of games companies grew yearly by 22%.
AG
A607QIF-17
FT
Music Performance & Production Diploma
AG
A628Q1F-17
FT
Performing & Production Arts Diploma (Drama)
AG
A602C2F-17B
FT
Games Development BTEC 90 Credit Diploma
AG
A609NAF-17
FT
Media BTEC 90 Credit Diploma
AG
A605NAF-17
FT
Media BTEC Extended Diploma
AG
A608NDF-17
FT
Music Practice BTEC 90 Credit Diploma
AG
A611NAF-17
FT
Music Practice BTEC Extended Diploma
AG
A612NDF-17
FT
Music Technology BTEC 90 Credit Diploma
AG
A625NAF-17
FT
Music Technology BTEC Extended Diploma
AG
A625NAF-17
FT
Performing Arts (Dance) BTEC Extended Diploma
AG
A613NDF-17A
FT
Performing Arts (Drama) BTEC Extended Diploma
AG
A613NDF-17B
FT
Performing Arts (Musical Theatre) BTEC Extended Diploma
AG
A613NDF-17C
Performing Arts BTEC 90 Credit Diploma (Dance)
AG
A603NAF-17A
FT
Performing Arts BTEC 90 Credit Diploma (Drama)
AG
A603NAF-17B
FT
Performing Arts BTEC 90 Credit Diploma (Musical Theatre)
AG
A603NAF-17C
A report from PwC
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HE
Social Digital Marketing
“We predict that Britain’s entertainment organisations are forecast to experience rapid growth thanks to a demand for e-books, streamed media, video games and online advertising.”
MODE & DURATION
Creative Media Production & Technology Diploma
OFF-SITE
FT
FT
TBC
A
Creative Media Production HNC Diploma
AG
A600HEF-17
FT
Performing Arts (Performance) HNC BTEC Diploma
AG
A615HEP-17
FT
Performing Arts (Performance) HND BTEC Diploma
AG
A617HEP-17
FT
Music Performance & Technology BA (Hons)
AG
A627HEF-17
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Full-time 2yr FT
Quarles Campus - Q Full-time 3yr FT
FT
PT
Rainham Campus - R Part-time PT
Apprenticeship A
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COMPUTING & IT Our computing and ICT courses have been developed to provide you with the relevant skills required for the industry. Incorporating content from outside organisations, we are able to provide Cisco Certified Networking qualifications (CCNA) across a number of courses. Through these partnerships, we provide you with a broader set of skills and an additional qualification that will help demonstrate your competency to future employers.
CAREERS JAVA DEVELOPER SYSTEMS ANALYST SOFTWARE DEVELOPER NETWORK ENGINEER C++ PROGRAMMER
FACT L1 L2 HE
Prospects.ac.uk
COMPUTING & IT COURSES
LEVEL 3
Employment of IT professionals through to 2020 is forecast to grow at 1.62% per annum - nearly twice as fast as the UK average.
AG
J012D1A-17
FT
IT Cambridge Technical Diploma
AG
J441BDF-17
FT
Information Technology (IT)
AG
TBC
Computing - Access to HE Diploma
AG
J061C3F-17A
FT
IT Cambridge Technical Extended Diploma
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J440EDF-17
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IT Cambridge Technical Subsidiary Diploma
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J440SDF-17
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Information Technology (IT)
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TBC
Computing & Systems Development (ICT Systems Support) BSc (Hons) Top-up
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J081D1F-17
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Computing & Systems Development (Software Development) BSc (Hons) Top-up
AG
J080D1F-17
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Information Technology (IT)
AG
TBC
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IT User Skills Diploma
DID YOU KNOW? National Careers Service
CAMPUS CODE
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The world wide web was invented by Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee, an English computer scientist! He also invented the first web browser which was called WorldWideWeb but was later renamed to Nexus.
KEY: Ardleigh Green Campus - AG Full-time 1yr FT
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Full-time 2yr FT
Quarles Campus - Q Full-time 3yr FT
Rainham Campus - R Part-time PT
Apprenticeship A
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SPORT & PUBLIC SERVICES Our sports courses can be completed as stand-alone qualifications or can be taken alongside our Football Academy.
CAREERS FIREFIGHTER PERSONAL TRAINER POLICE OFFICER ROYAL NAVY OFFICER
Havering Football Academy has partnered with professional League 2 team Cambridge United Football Club. Training and weekly games for the Football Academy are regularly monitored by the academy head of recruitment and you’ll receive 9 hours of coaching from FA UEFA qualified coaches.
FACTS
Our courses in the public services are a great opportunity for you to develop the necessary skills required to pursue a career in the police force, fire brigade, ambulance service, British army, royal air force, and the royal navy.
51% of personal trainers say they don’t get stressed at work, compared to 21% of office workers.
SPORTS COACH
“Havering Football Academy has partnered with professional League 2 team Cambridge United Football Club” Stuart Fergus - Football Coach
There are over 13,770 registered personal trainers in the UK.
“As of 31 March 2015, there were 207,140 police workers across 43 police services in the UK.” www.gov.uk
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MODE & DURATION
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B771C1F-17
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LEVEL 2
CAMPUS CODE
Sport & Active Leisure Certificate Public Services First Extended Certificate
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B800C2F-17
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Sport First Extended Certificate
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B770C2F-17
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Sports Activity Leadership
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TBC
Public Services BTEC 90 Credit Diploma
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B806NCF-17
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Sport 90-Credit Diploma (Football Academy Pathway)
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B764C3F-17
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Sport BTEC 90-Credit Diploma
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B760C3F-17
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Sports Development
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TBC
LEVEL 3
Insure4sport
SPORT & PUBLIC SERVICE COURSES
KEY: Ardleigh Green Campus - AG Full-time 1yr FT
Full-time 2yr FT
Quarles Campus - Q Full-time 3yr FT
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TEACHING ASSISTANT LEARNING SUPPORT MANAGER EARLY YEARS PRACTITIONER TEACHING & EDUCATION COURSES L2
As our courses involve working with children and vulnerable adults, background checks our required by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
TEACHER
FACT When working with vulnerable groups, you will be required to successfully complete a DBS (Disclosure & Barring Service) check. This process can be completed online and may take several weeks to process.
LEVEL 3
Our courses offer a rewarding opportunity to make a positive difference to the lives of others and provide nationally recognised qualifications that can improve your career prospects. We also offer courses aimed at furthering your professional development once you’re working in the sector.
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LEVEL 2 Samantha Webster, assistant Head Teacher
P162PRG-17
Advice & Guidance NVQ Certificate
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B405C3P-17
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Learning Support Practitioners City & Guilds Certificate
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P161V3P-17
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Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Diploma Specialist Support
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P171V3P-17
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Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Advanced Apprenticeship
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P163PRG-17
Advice & Guidance Level 4 NVQ Diploma
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B407C4P-17
Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Foundation Degree
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P360D0F-17
Education & Professional Practice BA (Hons) Top-up
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A372D1F-17
Critical Studies and Education MA
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P385HEF-17
PGCE/Cert Ed (Part Time)
AG
P370HEP-17
Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE)
AG
P301HEF-17
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B019C2F-17
Certificate in an Introduction to Early Years Education & Care
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B002V2P-17
Childcare Apprenticeship
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B070PRG-17
Early Years, Education & Care (Early Years Educator) CACHE Diploma
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S109D3F-17
Diploma in Children & Young People’s Workforce
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B003V3P-17
Childcare Apprenticeship
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B071PRG-17
Early Years, Childcare & Education Foundation Degree
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B026D0F-17
Early Years, Childcare & Education BA (Hons) Top Up
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B027D1F-17
Full-time 1yr FT
Full-time 2yr FT
Quarles Campus - Q Full-time 3yr FT
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MODE & DURATION
Introduction to Early Years Education & Care CACHE Certificate
KEY: Ardleigh Green Campus - AG
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EARLY YEARS COURSES
“I worked for a bank, then in recruitment, and I realised an office environment wasn’t for me. I didn’t feel like I was making a difference. But you can as a teacher.”
CAMPUS CODE
Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Intermediate Apprenticeship
FT PT A FT PT A FT FT
Rainham Campus - R Part-time PT
Apprenticeship A
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HOW TO APPLY
COURSE COST
You can attend one of our open events (see page 28 for dates and times) and meet the staff, see the facilities and discuss your course and progression options.
You will not have to pay course tuition or exam fees on Further Education courses if you are:
Or you can visit our website for detailed course information: www.havering-college.ac.uk
• 19 and over and taking your first full level 2 or level 3 course
If you need advice and guidance to help you choose your course, contact our friendly team of qualified advisors who can discuss your options with you.
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Apply online at www.havering-college.ac.uk or complete an application form and send in to our admissions team at the Ardleigh Green Campus You will receive notification that we have received your application
You will be invited to attend an interview with a tutor
• Over 16 and under 19 on the 31st August of the academic year starting in September • Receiving income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance* • Receiving Employment Supplement Allowance* • Receiving Universal Credit Allowance* * Proof will be required You may however have other expenses, such as books, stationery and travel. For some courses you have to buy special clothing or equipment or pay for a Disclosure Barring Service check (DBS) before you start. A £46 administration fee may apply for some courses if you are over 19. If you are an overseas student, the international fee structure will apply.
Disclaimer
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After a successful interview you will be offered a conditional place on a course. In most cases it will be dependent on successful exam results and or a satisfactory reference
STEP 5
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the details contained in this publication, no responsibility is accepted by the College for any errors or omissions. The formation and continuation of classes will depend on sufficient enrolment and maintenance of satisfactory minimum attendance. Where minimum attendance is not reached in three consecutive weeks the class will have to close or amalgamate with another group.
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Formally enrol at our Ardleigh Green Campus. You will be notified which day to attend for enrolment and what to bring with you
The College reserves the right to change course details if necessary. The information at enrolment will contain the appropriate details.
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Easy to reach from anywhere in London
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Tring Gardens Harold Hill, Romford Essex RM3 9ES Tel: 01708 455 011
Construction Centre New Road, Rainham Essex RM13 8GP Tel: 01708 462 721
Motorway access from outside of London by road is easiest via the M25. The Campus is approximately three miles from M25 junction 28 and 29.
The College is approximately two miles from the M25, junction 28.
Buses: from Harold Hill Students travelling from Quarles to the new construction centre can use bus 256 which goes to Hornchurch Town Centre. Change bus to 372 or 165. Alight at Dovers Corner which is a short walk to the construction centre.
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Train: National Express East Anglia to Gidea Park or Emerson Park. Ardleigh Green Campus is approximately a 15 minute walk from Gidea Park Station.
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Buses: from Romford Students travelling from Romford can use bus 165 or 103 to Dovers Corner which is a short walk to the construction centre. Bus 174 goes to Chequers Corner Dagenham, change for a 287 to Dovers Corner. Buses: from Hornchurch Students travelling from Hornchurch can use either bus 372 or 165, alight at Dovers Corner which is a short walk to the construction centre.
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Buses: 294 from Romford to Noak Hill, alight at junction of Tring Gardens and Whitchurch Road. The Campus entrance is in Tring Gardens, approximately three minutes walk. Alternatively you can catch the 174 from Romford taking you to the corner of Dagnam Park Drive by Whitchurch Road or the 256 from Hornchurch or Harold Wood to the swimming pool and change to bus 294.
Good bus links to all our campuses
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Buses: 294 from Romford via Gidea Park Station to The Ardleigh Pub; the College is approximately a four minute walk away. 256 from Hornchurch Tube, bus stops outside campus.
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COURSE INDEX A
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Accounting 37-39 Advice & Guidance 61 Administration 37-39 Art 31 Automotive 33 B
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Beauty 51 Biology 49 Bricklaying 41 Built Environment 41 Business 37-39 C
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Carpentry 41 Catering 53 Childcare 45 & 61 Computing 57 Construction 41-43 Cookery 53 Counselling 45 Customer Service 37-39 D
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Dance 55 Decorating 41 Design 31 Drama 55 E
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Early Years 61 Education 61 Electrical Installation 43
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Electronic Engineering 47 Engineering 47 English 49 Entrepreneurship 37-39 ESOL 49 F
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Fabrication 47 Fashion 31 Fine Art 31 G
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Gaming 55 Graphic Design 31 H
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Painting 41 Performing Arts 55 Photography 31 Plumbing 43 Public Services 59 S
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Science 49 Social Media 55 Social Work 45 Sports 59 Surveying 41
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Teaching 61 Three Dimensional Design 31 Town Planning 41 Transport 35 V
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Vehicle 33 W
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Warehousing 35 Welding 47
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Hair 51 Health Care 45 Hospitality 53 Human Resource 39 I
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HAVERING COLLEGE - AFFILIATES & PARTNERSHIPS
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IT 57 L
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Legal 37-39 Logistics 35 M
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Maintenance 41 Maths 49 Mechanical Engineering 47 Media 55 Motorcycle 33 Motor Vehicle 33 Music 55
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OPEN EVENTS 2017 DATES Tuesday 17th January, 4-8pm, Ardleigh Green Campus - All courses Wednesday 15th March, 4-8pm, Ardleigh Green Campus - All courses Tuesday 13th June, 4-8pm, Ardleigh Green Campus - All courses
70 YEARS CELEBRATORY EVENT Tuesday 13th June, book online: www.havering-college.ac.uk
Havering College of Further & Higher Education Ardleigh Green Road, Hornchurch RM11 2LL e:
[email protected] t: 01708 462 801 www.havering-college.ac.uk
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