Higher Education
Courses 2015-2016
University of South Wales Prifysgol De CymruThe College Merthyr Tydfil is part of the University of South
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Welcome to The College Merthyr Tydfil.
Welcome to the Higher Education Course Guide for The College Merthyr Tydfil. If you are considering studying a Higher Education course, we offer a unique opportunity to study locally at a modern and exciting campus that offers state of the art learning in the heart of Merthyr Tydfil. In addition, our partnership with REDHOUSE (Old Town hall/ Hen Neuadd Y Dref) enables learners wishing to study in creative and performing arts the opportunity to study in a specialised Creative Industries Centre.
The College Merthyr Tydfil has an extensive range of higher education programmes all delivered by a highly qualified and dedicated teaching team and all offered in partnership with UHOVI and the University of South Wales.
As Principal of the College, I am committed to driving forward The College Merthyr Tydfil, ensuring that it is at the forefront of raising standards in education in Wales. We offer a first class learning experience to all who study here. Our commitment to your learning experience, together with our award winning facilities, comprehensive course choices and excellent student support will ensure that you can achieve your maximum potential and successfully gain the qualifications you require to progress onto honours degree programmes, professional qualifications or employment.
We hope this course guide provides you with some of the information that you require on the courses on offer and general life at the college. If you do require any additional information please do not hesitate to contact Student Services on 0800 1693825.
We look forward to welcoming you to study at The College Merthyr Tydfil in 2015.
Welcome / Croeso
Croeso i Ganllaw Cyrsiau Addysg Uwch y Coleg Merthyr Tudful. Os ydych chi’n ystyried astudio cwrs Addysg Uwch, rydyn ni’n cynnig cyfle’ unigryw i astudio yn lleol mewn campws modern a chyffrous sy’n cynnig addysg benigamp yng nghalon Merthyr Tudful.
Yn ogystal, mae ein partneriaeth gyda REDHOUSE (Hen Neuadd Y Dref) yn caniatáu i ddysgwyr sydd am astudio’r celfyddydau creadigol a pherfformio i astudio mewn Canolfan Gelfyddydau Creadigol arbenigol. Mae gan Y Coleg Merthyr Tudful ystod eang o gyrsiau addysg uwch wedi eu cyflwyno gan dîm dysgu hollol gymwys ac ymroddgar. Mae’r holl gyrsiau yn cael eu cynnig mewn partneriaeth gyda UHOVI a Phrifysgol De Cymru.
Fel Pennaeth y Coleg, rydw i’n ymrwymedig i ddatblygu’r Coleg Merthyr Tudful, gan sicrhau ei fod ar flaen y gad wrth godi safonau addysg yng Nghymru. Rydyn ni’n cynnig profiad dysgu o’r radd flaenaf i bawb sy’n astudio yma. Mae ein hymrwymiad i’n profiad dysgu, ynghyd â’n cyfleusterau ardderchog, amrywiaeth o gyrsiau, a chefnogaeth myfyrwyr arbennig yn sicrhau y gallwch chi gyflawni eich potensial i’r eithaf ac ennill y cymwysterau sydd eu hangen i symud ymlaen yn llwyddiannus at addysg uwch, addysg bellach neu swydd.
Gobeithiwn bydd y canllaw yma yn darparu ychydig o’r wybodaeth sydd angen arnoch ynglŷn â’r cyrsiau sydd ar gael a bywyd cyffredinol y Coleg. Os hoffech chi dderbyn mwy o wybodaeth cysylltwch â Chefnogaeth
Myfyrwyr heb oedi ar 0800 1693825.
Edrychwn ymlaen at eich croesawi i astudio yn Y Coleg Merthyr Tudful yn 2015.
John O’Shea Principal/ Pennaeth
3 Welcome 5 Why choose us? 6 Learner feedback
7 Benefits of Higher Education 8 Outstanding Learner and
Pastoral Support 9 Learner Zone
10 Broadening your horizons and maximising your potential! 11 State of the art campus and
facilities 13 Merthyr Sport
14 Providing you with a head start! 16 Courses and Qualifications on
Offer
17 Fees and financial support 18 What can you study? 18 Business and Management 20 Creative Industries 23 Health and Social Care 25 Information Communication
Technology 26 Science
27 Sport, Exercise and Health 28 Teaching
29 Application Forms 31 Application Trail
Academic Year 2015-2016
Course Enrolment
Monday 24th Aug 2015 onwards
Christmas Term
1st Sept – 18th Dec 2015 HALF TERM 26th – 30th October 2015Spring Term
4th Jan 2016 – 24th March 2016 HALF TERM 15th Feb – 19th Feb 2016Summer Term
11th April 2016 – 24th June 2016 HALF TERM 30th May 2016 – 3rd June 2016Contents
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The college has taken every effort to ensure that this course guide is as accurate as possible at the time of going to print. It is intended as a general guide to college courses and facilities and forms no part of a contract. The college reserves the right to make changes or withdraw, without notice, any of the courses, course facilities or support described. Mae’r coleg wedi gwneud pob ymdrech i sicrhau fod y Canllaw hwn mor gywir â phosib pan gafodd ei argraffu. Bwriad y ddogfen ydy bod yn ganllaw cyffredinol i’r cyrsiau a chyfleusterau ac nid yw’n gytundeb mewn unrhyw ffordd. Mae gan y coleg hawl i olygu unrhyw un o’r cyrsiau, cyfleusterau neu gefnogaeth heb rybudd.
Don’t wait until September,
apply now to avoid
disappointment
State of the artcampus and facilities
Merthyr Sport
Science Creative Industries
Why choose us?
Comprehensive range of
University level programmes,
including:
Foundation Degrees
HNC’s
Certificates of Higher
Education
Diplomas
Degrees
Teaching Qualifications
High Quality Teaching Team
Nationally recognised
qualifications on your
doorstep
Benefit from small tutor
groups with fantastic pastoral
and tutorial support
High success rates in all higher
education programmes
Regular contact with Industry
professionals
91% of our higher education
students were satisfied with
their experience with us
during 2013-2014.
A stepping stone to University
- In 2013/14, 56% of full-time
learners progressed from
foundation degrees in the
college into final year degree
awards at the University of
South Wales.
Outstanding
facilities
A quality, specialist
performing arts centre
in the region.
State of the art facilities,
including the use of 3D
technology to deliver and
support the curriculum.
UHOVI Learner of the Year
Hannah Spacey was named College Merthyr Tydfil Learner of the Year for 2013-2014 for her commitment to her studies and her role as a student representative.
Learner feedback
With over 2,000 students, outstanding facilities, a fantastic range of courses and high quality teaching and support, we have much to offer our students, ensuring that you will get the most out of your time with us. Don’t just take our word for it. Come along to one of our Open Days or Taster sessions and talk to our current students about their experience at college.
Here’s what some of them have to say:
“Opened new doors for me
and gave me the confidence
to achieve something I never
thought was possible.”
“A brilliant opportunity! I
would highly recommend
this course.”
“My confidence and study
skills have improved. I
enjoyed the experience of
meeting new people.”
“I have really enjoyed
studying and the course tutor
has been excellent.”
“The tutors are fantastic
and great at supporting the
students.”
“The lessons are stimulating
and interesting.”
“The course has given me
confidence and tutors have
been supportive and given
advice to me about future
prospects.”
“The college is the only
reason that I have continued
with education. They are very
helpful, the resources are
excellent and staff there are
fantastic.”
Studying for a higher education course can provide you with a number of benefits. The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has recently published a report outlining these benefits in detail. Please visit www.merthyr.ac.uk/content/benefits-higher-education
Benefits of studying a
Foundation Degree
The College Merthyr Tydfil offers a wide range of Foundation Degrees which can provide you with the skills required to gain a higher education qualification or to progress onto a BA/BSc Hons Degree at a university of your choice.
Foundation Degrees are highly valued by employers and designed to provide relevant skills and knowledge for the region’s existing or growing industries. Academic study is combined with employment-based learning in key subject areas so you’ll get the chance to learn in the workplace as well as the classroom. Students who successfully complete a Foundation Degree may choose to progress to a relevant degree course. This usually involves an extra year studying full-time (or the part-time equivalent).
Why choose a Higher Education Course at
The College Merthyr Tydfil?
19 Higher Education courses, all available on your doorstep! Fantastic programme of
enrichment, social and
recreational activities for you to enjoy and experience outside of your lectures.
High quality lecturers who are committed to excellence and who will offer you stimulating and challenging lectures.
First class student support. A brand new £33 million building,
equipped with state-of-the art facilities.
Specialised Creative Industries facilities in the REDHOUSE (Old Town Hall/Y Neuadd Y Dref). Fully accessible learning
environment that caters for all learners.
Unique partnership with the University of South Wales, providing you with access to the best possible higher educational resources and facilities.
Excellent transport links across the county borough.
Individual guidance and career support to make sure that you reach or exceed your potential. Wide range of progression routes
enabling you to progress to the next stage of your chosen career. Strategic partnership links with
the Merthyr Tydfil Business Club and local employers, providing excellent work placement and entrepreneurship opportunities.
Outstanding Learner
and Pastoral Support
We pride ourselves on our high quality teaching and learning, but this is only part of the picture. Every student matters to us and you are all unique in your individual ways. In addition to providing a wide range of courses, we also provide an environment in which students of every ability, no matter what your ambition, can succeed. This might be in terms of the qualifications you gain, the new skills you acquire, or the extra-curricular or entrepreneurial activities you take part in. However, throughout all of your time with us, you can rest assured that we will provide each and every one of you with the care and support
that you deserve.
Detailed Induction
Programme
We will provide you with a detailed induction programme to support you in your first day, weeks and months at the college.
Personal Tutor System
You will be assigned a personal course tutor, who will support you in the transition into your new college environment and be your dedicated point of reference in all matters concerning your personal, social and academic welfare and the subject areas you are studying.
Introducing our one stop
learner support service
In addition to your personal tutor, our dedicated team of Student Support advisers are here to help, advise and provide key support and guidance on all aspects of pastoral care, including:
Health and Well-being
We have a team of specialist, qualified and experienced staff, who are here to provide help, advice and guidance on all aspects concerning safeguarding, counselling and health and well-being. We work in partnership with Cwm Taff Health Board to provide a weekly nurse practitioner service.
Counselling Service
You will have access to a confidential and supportive counselling service provided by a counsellor who is professionally trained, qualified and highly experienced.
Careers and Employability
We will ensure that you are provided with high quality careers advice and guidance throughout your time at the college. This will include help with your CV, university applications, job applications and advice from a dedicated careers officer.Work Experience
Our dedicated Work Experience Officer will work with you in order to ensure you have the opportunity to undertake a work experience placement relevant to your chosen career or university.
Faith and Religious Education
You will have access to a multi-faith Chaplaincy which will offer advice and information on all faiths.Learning Coach
and Disability Support
Our disability and learning coach team offers learning support and mentoring on a one-to-one and in-class basis. The team is available to learners with additional learning needs and/or disabilities in an inclusive, non-discriminatory environment.
Help and advice offered
through our Learning Coach
and Disability Support
} Guidance and mentoring.} Accessible learning materials.
} Dyslexia support.
} Disability Support.
} Specialist software.
} Laptops, palmtops, spellcheckers.
} One to One learning coaching.
} Group coaching.
} In-class support.
} Interpreters/signers.
} Assessments by an external specialist.
The College Merthyr Tydfil has
been awarded the prestigious
Buttle UK Quality Mark in
recognition of its commitment to
young people in and leaving care.
Learning Zone
Silent Study Areas
We have a number of
silent study areas across
the college, including a
self-supported study hub
which provides structured
time for you to engage in
your studies.
The college has a dedicated Learning Zone, which provides wide ranging, high quality Library services, facilities and support for you. We are a 21st century library that is more than just a store house for resources!
Learners can study independently in the silent study area, work together in groups in the multimedia area, which has a range of interactive facilities, or use the social study area, which is equipped with a full range of IT/ digital resources. Friendly, knowledgeable staff are on hand to help you maximise the opportunities that the Learning Zone has to offer, from dedicated one-to-one support to a range of workshops and user education sessions that are designed to enhance the learning experience!
Here are some of the comments from current learners:
“The option to use the quiet room with laptops is fantastic, the Multimedia room has been incredibly useful and the layout of the library is easy to use. It has excellent facilities.”
“There are a good variety of workshops available and the library environment is very good for studying and working.” “I use the library for most of the time I spend in college. It makes me concentrate and focus on what I need to do and the staff are very helpful and friendly.”
“It’s been a pleasure returning to education, I wish staff were this helpful years ago.”
Study Skills Support Team
You can find a wide range of help and support from our specialised Study Skills Support team. Support can be provided for any study-related issues, for example, assignments, course work or exams. The team is based in our Learning Zone on the first floor and is made up of different subject specialists who are experienced in teaching at a range of levels. To meet individual needs, support may be provided on a one-to-one basis, within small groups or through workshops. Specialist support topics, include: } Improve Numeracy and Mathematics.
} Improve Literacy and English: speaking, reading, spelling and writing.
} Improve Essential / Key Skills: Communication, Application of Number and ICT.
} Improve Study Skills: Managing deadlines, proofreading.
} Bilingual Support.
Workshop Support:
Our workshops give you the opportunity to examine a particular study skill in more depth. These one hour sessions are held in the Learning Zone, Multimedia Zone, and include: } Computer Skills.
} Essay Writing Skills.
} Effective Presentations.
} Academic writing.
} Basic Maths.
} Planning your Study.
} Proofreading.
If you prefer to work independently, you can access our study skills support online resources via Moodle. These are located on the Student Portal.
Please feel welcome to call in
and chat to us at anytime!
Broadening your horizons and
maximising your potential!
Your time at the college can be an enjoyable and rewarding experience. How enjoyable and rewarding it is, depends on you! Participating in our Excel programme will enable you to: } Engage in sporting activities
to enhance your lifestyle.
} Enhance your personal development
} Participate in clubs and forums to add to your hobbies and personal interests.
} Enhance your personal knowledge and skills.
} Add to your CV and improve your employment prospects.
Enrichment Activities on offer
} Healthcare academy.
} Debating society.
} Book club.
} Competitive sports.
} Individual sports.
} Climbing wall activities.
} Eco Committee.
} Educational trips abroad.
} Learner Assembly.
} Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.
} Enterprise and innovation activities.
} Unique programme for high aspiring students.
} Science enrichment programmes.
} Student Newspaper.
} Student Ambassadors.
} Fundraising Activities.
} Young Writers’ Group.
} Young Leaders’ Programme.
Student Ambassadors
Looking to get more out of your time at The College Merthyr Tydfil?
Why not consider joining our team of Student Ambassadors?
What does it involve?
Being an ambassador will enable you to share your student experience and gain invaluable skills to benefit you now and in the future.
You will have an opportunity to get involved in:
} Open days and recruitment events.
} Promotional events and talks at secondary schools.
} A range of college, community and local business events.
} Promotional photography for college prospectus and other advertising material.
} Video case studies.
Student Newspaper –
Y Llais Ifanc
Hello! My name is Carys Davies and I’m the Editor in Chief of Y Llais Ifanc, the student newspaper. The aim of the newspaper is to connect all areas of the college and unite the student body via month by month, up-to-date news and reviews from both inside and outside of the college.
Our E-Newspaper has articles pertaining to the interests of all students, whether at college or at school. So, whether you want to know what sports clubs are on offer or, how to get involved with one of the numerous activities constantly taking place in the college, such as our vast array of Children In Need events or The Global Enterprise Challenge, Y Llais Ifanc will provide you with the information you need.
We can’t wait to hear from you!
The right skills and qualifications can open all kinds of doors. As well as being fun and rewarding, embarking on a foundation degree can help you secure a job or move up the ladder in your chosen career.
How much does it cost?
Full-time course fees:
The fees for full-time university level study have changed but the cost of studying may be less than you think. Thanks to support from the Welsh Government, full-time Welsh students will pay no more than £3,810* per year in 2015/16.
*The difference between £3,810 and the full fee is usually covered by a Welsh Government Fee Grant for eligible students.
Part-time course fees:
At the time of going to print, part-time fee levels have not been confirmed for 2015/16. Please call us on 0800 1693825 or http://www.merthyr.ac.uk/content/ fees-and-financial-support
What financial support is
available?
If you are a part-time student studying at least 25% of an equivalent full-time course, you may wish to apply for a Tuition Fee Loan so you can defer payment of your course fees. Depending on your household income, there may be a course grant that you are able to apply for to help towards the cost of studying. For further information, please visit Student Finance Wales at:
http://www.studentfinancewales.co.uk/ There are a range of grants, schemes, loans and allowances available to help with course fees and living costs. Depending on your personal circumstances, you may be eligible for financial support meaning studying could cost less than you think. The information below will assist you to understand the relevant costs and the financial support available.
If you are a full-time student, you can choose to pay tuition fees up front (£3,810* per year) or you may wish to defer payment by applying for a Tuition Fee Loan. You could also be eligible for a means-tested Learning Grant of up to £5,161 per year and/or a Maintenance Loan to help with your living costs. The Learning Grant does not have to be repaid and any loans you borrow during your studies do not have to be repaid until you have finished the course and are earning more than £21,000 per year (if you are working in the UK).
Whether you’re studying part-time or full-time, you may also be able to get extra help if you have adults or children who depend upon you financially. This does not have to be repaid until you are earning £21,000 and includes Adult Dependants’ Grant, Childcare Grant and Parents’ Learning Allowance.
If you have any additional course-related costs due to a disability, you might be entitled to additional help through the Disabled Students Allowance.
Visit our website for further
details: www.merthyr.ac.uk
Fees and financial support
Did you know?
You don’t pay back student
loans until you’re earning
over £21,000 per year and
if your income falls below
this level, your payments
are suspended (if working in
the UK).
State of the art campus and facilities
Our £33m campus provides first class teaching and learning opportunities and a range of fantastic facilities, including:
} Professional photography and art and design studios.
} 19 IT rooms which are fully equipped with the latest technology.
} 30 classrooms all equipped with interactive projectors and whiteboards.
} Sophisticated open access, learning and student support facilities.
} Five state of the art science laboratories with 3D projectors.
} 600m² sports hall, including fully accessible climbing wall.
} Modern Atrium space.
} Learning Zone.
} Atrium café and large refectory.
} Cutting edge hair and beauty salons.
REDHOUSE
(HEN NEUADD Y DREF)
Our specialised creative
industries’ facility
It is an exciting time to study for a career in the creative industries. With purpose-built facilities within the refurbished Old Town Hall, now known as the REDHOUSE, we provide the opportunity to study in a unique environment. This facility includes:
} A recording studio.
} Two media base rooms.
} Two Mac rooms with editing suites.
} Three music practise rooms.
} One music PC room.
} Dance workshop/studio.
} A theatre.
} Courtyard/theatre space.
} Dance space.
Refectory
The college refectory provides a large, comfy space for you to relax, reflect and refresh with your friends in your free time. The refectory also serves a range of hot and cold food between 9.00am - 2.00pm.
Atrium Café
Our atrium café is open from 8.00am – 6.00pm and serves a variety of hot and cold refreshments, snacks and meals.
Keeping you connected
The college is equipped with the latest technological resources and systems to support and enhance your learning experience. There are 19 dedicated IT rooms available for student use, together with a number of open access IT and learning zones throughout the building. Wireless access to learning resources is available throughout the building, enabling you to use your own personal IT equipment or college equipment, wherever you may be in the building.
You will be provided with personal network drives and email inboxes that will be accessible from any computer with internet access.
In addition, you will have access to our virtual learning environment which will provide access to an extensive range of course related materials, again, accessible ‘anytime anywhere’.
ASPIRE
Hair
The college’s modern high spec hairdressing salons offer a fantastic range of hairstyling and colouring services, all provided by our high quality and professional team of staff and student trainees.
Beauty
The college’s cutting edge beauty training salons are equipped with the latest beauty technology and products including a brand new whirlpool pedicure spa.
The salons are open to staff, students and the general public during term- time. All of our services are offered on a contribution basis, providing excellent value for money for our customers.
Here We Grow Day Nursery
The college has a 56 place nursery, which is fully registered and provides quality day care for infants from three months to eight years. Staff are fully qualified, so you can leave your child knowing they will be well looked after. A daily programme of stimulating activities will provide a perfect mix of care, fun and learning.
Merthyr Sport
The college’s 600m2 sports hall
provides facilities for a wide range of sporting activities, including football, rugby, hockey, netball, basketball, badminton and cricket. The Sports Hall also includes a fully accessible climbing wall.
High Tech Sports Science
Laboratory
In addition, you will have the opportunity to use the college’s new fitness suite or use the facilities at the nearby Merthyr Tydfil Leisure Centre, local outdoor pursuits centres and the fantastic facilities at the University of South Wales Sports Park.
Competitive and Team Sports
We offer the following team sports at the college: } Men’s football. } Women’s football. } Netball. } Rugby.
Challenger Sports
Opportunities
Students over 18 years of age will have the exciting opportunity to apply to coach soccer in the USA through Challenger Sports – the leading providers of soccer camps in the United States, Canada, and Australia.
‘Duke Of Edinburgh’s Award’
All learners are offered the opportunity to participate in the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.
Sports Team of the Year 2014 - The College Merthyr Tydfil
Ladies’ Football Team
The college has a hugely successful, Ladies’ Football Team.
Key achievements include: } Being named Welsh Colleges’
7-a side and 5-a side champions.
} Getting through to the 4th round of the British Colleges’ 11 a side cup then its Quarters, Semis and Finals.
} Representing Wales in the Association of Colleges (AOC ) Championships, which are taking place in Bath in March 2015.
Team members, Chloe Lloyd,
Maria Martins and Gemma
Evans, have also been selected
to play for Wales. Chloe and
Gemma are both regular
playing members of the u19
Welsh squad and have recently
been selected to train with the
senior Welsh Women’s squad
with Jane Ludlow.
Leadership Academy Status
The College Merthyr Tydfil is one of only 11 centres in Wales to be awarded ‘Leadership Academy Status’ by the Sports Leaders UK Leadership Academy National panel.
The award acknowledges the contribution that the college, tutors and students have made within the sporting field over a number of years together with the quality of leadership development the college has to offer.
Young Ambassador Scheme
The college is proud to support ‘Sport Wales’ Young Ambassador Scheme’. We currently have a number of students who are registered on the scheme.
“The young ambassador movement aims to empower and inspire young people to become role models and leaders through sport, by developing their confidence and skills in order to increase physical participation in others.”
The College Merthyr Tydfil has a unique partnership with UHOVI to provide a comprehensive range of Higher Education courses on your doorstep!
This ground breaking initiative is part of the University of South Wales, providing you with the opportunity to study at your local College Merthyr Tydfil and gain a qualification awarded by the University of South Wales.
The college’s partnership with the University of South Wales enables us to provide enhanced progression pathways to higher education, whilst at the same time providing opportunities for our students to access and draw on a larger bank of skills, resources and development opportunities.
How will I benefit?
Studying with us will enable you to study locally and achieve an award from the University of South Wales. You’ll be able to access the facilities and services of the university which means that you can also become a member of their Students’ Union. This will provide opportunities for you to socialise and take advantage of student support and discounts.
Our partnership also offers you the opportunity to progress to further study by topping up your foundation degree to a full Honours degree through additional study at one of the university’s campuses or by enrolling on the new BA Hons Business Degree available at the college.
Grad Edge
What is Grad Edge?
Grad Edge is a University of South Wales careers initiative, which will give you the opportunity to take part in a wide range of employability activities. Getting involved now will help give you the competitive edge and stand out from the job-hunting crowd in the future. The University of South Wales also gives you 24/7 access to the latest online interactive employability resources via their system, Unilife Connect. From videos and practice materials to a CV builder and interactive simulator, you can start preparing for your career right now!
The Grad Edge Award
The University of South Wales have also created the Innovative Grad Edge Award based on feedback from employers. They agree that getting work experience and developing your work place skills is vital in helping you successfully launch your career, so the university has built this into their award. The Grad Edge Award is available to any student enrolled on a USW HE course at any of its partner colleges. For more information, visit: www.southwales.ac.uk/gradedge
Providing you with a head start!
University of South Wales
Prifysgol De Cymru
Courses and Qualifications on Offer
The college offers 19 higher education courses available across a wide range of subject areas, many of which will enable you to progress on to a number of the University of South Wales Honours Degree programmes.
These include:
Foundation Degrees
} Art Practice. } Business Studies. } Care Studies. } Childhood Studies. } Creative Industries❚ Film and Video
❚ Popular Music Technology
❚ Performing Arts ❚ Photography } Finance } Information Communication Technology } Psychology
} Sports Coaching and Development.
} Sports Science: Exercise and Health.
HNC
} Natural Sciences.
Certificate of Higher Education
} Care Studies.
Diploma
} Association of Accounting
Technicians, Diploma in Accounting.
Degrees
} BA Hons Business Studies.
Teaching Qualifications
} PCET (Post-compulsory Education and Training) Professional Certificate.
} PCET (Post-compulsory Education and Training) Professional Graduate Certificate.
University of South Wales
Prifysgol De Cymru
What can you study?
Business and Management
Our higher education courses have been designed to be highly valued in the job market. The College Merthyr Tydfil offers you the opportunity to study business at a variety of levels, and to progress with us, if you choose. Whether you want to become a Personal Assistant, Office Administrator or Manager, an Accountant or to work in Marketing, we can offer you an appropriate course in a practical, supportive and learning environment.
You will learn from excellent teachers in a variety of settings, taking advantage of the college extensive library and modern IT suites. These courses prepare you for the world of work. We have strong links with local employers, and our students have an excellent record success
Foundation Degree Business
Studies
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5DURATION 2 years - 12 hours per week COURSE DESCRIPTION This course, has been designed to be highly valued in the job market. Opportunities will be provided for students to be accredited with a range of business related skills. Completion of the course will provide enhanced opportunities for those aspiring to careers or career progression in the public and private sector. Modules include accounting, HR, entrepreneurship and management. Throughout the course, there is an emphasis on continuous assessment. The foundation degree has been developed to encourage a smooth progression to the honours degree. ENTRY NVQ level 3, BTEC national diploma, one A level or equivalent qualification. Mature applicants may be accepted without formal qualifications, subject to interview.
What next?
Completing the Foundation Degree will enable you to progress directly onto the college’s BA hons Business Top-up Degree or directly onto employment in roles such as marketing, HR, finance or management.
Foundation Degree Business
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5 DURATION 3 years, 6 hours per week over 2 eveningsCOURSE DESCRIPTION This course, has been designed to be highly valued in the job market. Opportunities will be provided for students to be accredited with a range of business related skills. Completion of the course will provide enhanced opportunities for those aspiring to careers or career progression in the public and private sector. Modules include accounting, entrepreneurship and management. Throughout the course, there is an emphasis on continuous assessment. The foundation degree has been developed to encourage a smooth progression to the honours degree. ENTRY NVQ level 3, BTEC national, one A level or any equivalent qualification. People with substantial relevant experience in employment who are over 21 years may be accepted; this will be subject to interview. Applicants who have previously obtained the HNC or HND ‘top-up’ award will be provided with opportunities to obtain the foundation degree.
Association of Accounting
Technicians Diploma in
Accounting
■ PART-TIME■ LEVEL
n
4n
5DURATION 1 Year, one day or two evenings per week.
COURSE DESCRIPTION The course covers a host of accounting topics with four compulsory units:
} Financial statements
} Internal control & accounting systems
} Budgeting
} Financial performance
} You’ll then choose an additional two topics from:
} Credit management & control,
} Personal tax
} Business tax
} External auditing.
To complete this qualification, you’ll undertake 5 computer based assessments and one project based unit.
ENTRY completion of AAT level 3 or extensive experience in an accounting role. All applicants will be required to attend an interview.
Foundation Degree in Finance
■FULL-TIME ■ LEVEL
n
4n
5DURATION 2 years full-time
This course will give you the knowledge and skills that you need to work in the
fast-growing financial sector. Whether you’re already working in this dynamic industry or fancy a change of direction, you’ll leave this course with the right balance of academic knowledge and workplace experience to start your dream career. With over 2 million people in the UK employed in the financial services sector, there are career opportunities in areas such as accountancy and finance, banks and building societies, financial planning, insurance or investments and pensions.
What you will study
You will study modules from: Introduction to Personal Taxation; Understanding Financial Services Regulation; Enterprise Management – Financial Services; Customer Sales; Customer Services; Financial Planning, Protection and Insurance; Pensions and Retirement Planning; Law for Insurance and Financial Services; or Debt, Investment and Risk.
How you will study
You will be taught through a mixture of lectures, workshops, tutorials and computer lab-based sessions, supported by online learning materials. Work based learning is a vital part of the foundation degree to give you valuable experience to maximise your employment prospects.
ENTRY Usually 160 UCAS points and/or relevant experience of working in the industry. For those who don’t have the right qualifications, each case will be considered individually.
BA (Hons) Top-up
Business Studies*
■FULL-TIME ■ LEVEL
n
6 Good business skillsare essential for employment in all sectors, and this course is designed to give your career prospects that
extra boost. If you’ve already studied a HND or Foundation Degree in Business, this course allows you to top-up your qualification to a full degree in one year. You can also tailor your studies to meet your career goals by completing a research project and choosing from a selection of optional modules to suit your interests and aspirations.
What you will study
You will look at core aspects of business through modules in business strategy, communication, research and international business. You’ll conduct a real investigation into a business problem that allows you to apply your business acumen to a real life scenario. You will also study optional modules that allow you to focus and specialise in areas that reflect your interests and support your career ambitions.How you will study
There are some traditional lectures, but the majority of your learning will rely on interactive seminars, supported by online study materials. You will use the latest real-life data and case studies to help you learn, making your studies as relevant as possible to what you will experience in the workplace. You will have to complete coursework as you progress and normally sit exams at the end of the year.
ENTRY HND Business Studies with merit profile or Foundation Degree Business Studies.
*subject to validation
Where next?
The BA (Hons) Top-up will provide you with the qualifications and skills to progress to a wide and varied choice of career options.
Higher Education
Entrepreneurial Student
of the Year
The Higher Education Entrepreneurial Student of the Year Prize was awarded to Lee Williams. Lee, a Foundation Degree Business student at the college, played a key role in the ‘Trading Places’ enterprise competition and won the title “Best Strategist”, receiving commendation by Andrew Tummon, Relationship Manager with NatWest Business Banking. Mr Tummon commented that, “Lee consistently displayed a real flare for enterprise and innovation throughout the event. I was extremely impressed with the imaginative ideas he suggested and by the way he obtained buy-in from his team members in order to implement them.”
Lee has now gone on to succesfully receive start-up funding from UnLtd, an organization assisting Social Entrepreneurs, and has just become the MD of his own company, Maid in Wales.
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2015
New for
2015
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91% Of our students
were satisfied with their
experience on our foundation
degree business studies
course during 2013-2014.
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Creative Industries
Our Creative Industries courses provide a unique opportunity to study a range of relevant, up to the minute creative industries subject areas, all delivered at our modern and exciting state of the art learning campus and in the REDHOUSE (Old Town Hall/Hen Neuadd Y Dref) specialised creative industries centre.
Our higher education portfolio of courses offers something for everyone, with a range of over five higher education programmes - all delivered by a highly qualified and dedicated teaching team. Our commitment to your learning experience, together with our award winning facilities and excellent student support will ensure that you can achieve your maximum potential and successfully gain the qualifications you require to progress to a BA Hons Degree or employment. In addition, we offer a wide range of student enrichment activities and programmes, allowing all our learners to maximise their potential whilst at the same time contributing positively to the college and community life.
Foundation Degree in
Performing Arts
■FULL-TIME ■ LEVEL
n
4n
5This brand new two year programme will provide you with an opportunity to explore acting, dance and music as well as the use of technology in performance including: digital projection, computer composition and sound design. With strong links to employers in the creative industries, the course aims to provide you with an understanding and experience of work in the field of Performing Arts. At the end of the course you have the option to study at the University of South Wales ATRiuM to complete a BA Hons (guarantee of a place in Year 3 if you pass your Foundation Degree) or move directly into a job in which you can use your performance and creative skills. The outstanding new facilities at REDHOUSE in Merthyr Tydfil Town Centre include: a new theatre and excellent rehearsal spaces http://www. redhousecymru.com
What will you study?
Students will have the opportunity to develop skills in the creation of performance and explore the relationship between dance, drama and music. Students will have the opportunity to explore the three individual aspects and also to see how the world of the creative arts combines all three skills to make and perform in diverse and exciting performance. The course will provide students with the opportunity to:
} Create pre-professional projects working with an Industrial Mentor from the Young Actor Studio at Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama
} Undertake a Work Placement with Antic Theatre (Professional Theatre Company)
ENTRY You will usually need two merits and a pass at BTEC level 3 in a relevant subject, or the equivalent at A level. If you are unsure as to whether you meet the entry requirements or have qualifications/experience other than those mentioned here, please contact us to discuss. Due to the practical nature of this course, all applicants will be asked to take part in an interview and workshop session.
Reasons to consider studying
a Creative Industries course
at The College Merthyr Tydfil
} Study in our fantastic facilities at the newly refurbished Redhouse creative industries centre and the brand new college
} Receive stimulating and
challenging lessons from our team of highly qualified teachers, all committed to excellence
} Study specific modules in creative industry working practice including work placements and practical projects with professional industry mentors
} Gain a higher education
qualification at your local college
} Gain regular contact with industry professionals
} Participate in innovative work-based projects
} Benefit from small tutor groups with fantastic pastoral and tutorial support
} Receive excellent individual guidance and support
} Receive high quality teaching and learning by industry practitioners
} Participate in an extensive range of social and enrichment activities in partnership with local and national creative industries groups
Foundation Degree in Creative
Industries (Photography)
■ FULL-TIME ■ LEVEL
n
4n
5 DURATION 2 YearsCOURSE DESCRIPTION The course will provide a wide range of photographic training through challenging and stimulating assignments.
Traditional silver based photography, digital photography, and extensive studio and location work are key elements of the course with a strong emphasis on practice. Assignments are varied and interesting, covering disciplines such as photojournalism, documentary photography, fashion photography, commercial photography, fine art approaches and alternative photographic styles.
A sound knowledge of the history of photography and awareness of contemporary developments will support and underpin your photographic practice and encourage you to think critically about
photography and its impact on our society and culture in Wales and beyond.
YEAR 1
Modules will include: Two major photographic units which will be split into smaller intensive assignment chunks to embrace a broad spectrum of photographic practice.
A shorter ‘collaboration unit’ with an emphasis on ‘live’ photo shoots that may be based around a festival, foreign exchange or foreign visit or other intensive vocational assignment brief. A contextual unit ‘themes and issues’ will run throughout the year to complement and support practical units.
YEAR 2
In year two you will be able to channel your practice into more specialist areas with the ‘introduction to specialist pathway unit’.
‘Professional practice unit’ will concentrate on preparation for self promotion, business skills, creating web presence as a practicing photographer and gaining invaluable work related experience.
There will be further opportunities for collaborative work and to extend your knowledge and critical skills on photography further, in the year two
ENTRY 2 A levels or a BTEC equivalent are desirable however mature applicants may be considered if they can show evidence of other relevant skills or prior learning.
ADDITIONAL CRITERIA Interview and portfolio evidence.
Foundation Degree in Art
Practice
■ FULL-TIME ■ LEVEL
n
4n
5DURATION 2 years
COURSE DESCRIPTION This course will develop your creative talents across many different art forms. You will have the freedom to engage with a wide range of art practices and historical discourses to develop your own, highly individual programme of study.
The course is different from many other fine art courses because it encourages your practice across many different disciplines.
Running in parallel to your studio practice and art history is an extensive programme of professional studies, which will equip you with the skills to succeed. We organise visits to galleries and museums in the UK and abroad, at every level of the course.
How will you study?
You will work in the studio using our specialist facilities. Studio practice is either project-led or self-directed. As well as this, you will have formal lectures, workshops, demonstrations, tutorials, visits to galleries, and talks by visiting speakers.
What will you study?
Although the course is made up of separate modules, you will be encouraged to think and work across many different disciplines such as painting and drawing, 3D, ceramics, printmaking, photography Photoshop, multi-media and installation. The practical element of this course is strengthened by the study of historical and contemporary practices and discourses, which you can use to inform your own work.You will start with experimental and exploratory approaches to materials, processes and technical skills, using a variety of media. The course is made up of a series of projects, so you can explore areas that interest you and develop your independence and creativity. You will have the opportunity to specialise in specific disciplines at the end of the first year. At the end of the second year, successful students can choose to progress to the final year of the BA (Hons) Art Practice at the University of South Wales or any similar course in U.K.
ENTRY 200 UCAS tariff points or equivalent at A-level. Additional criteria: Interview and portfolio GCSE five at grade C or above.
Case Study
Andrew Wakeham left school with only two GCSE’s and was unsure about his future career until he enrolled on the level 2 Diploma in Art and Design and Welsh Baccalaureate at the college. After successfully gaining a distinction, he was able to progress on to the level 3 Extended Diploma in Art and Design prior to embarking on the Foundation Degree in Photography. Andrew said “I’ve enjoyed the intensive creativity as well as the social interaction, it has made me feel much more optimistic about a future career in the Creative Industries. I am looking forward to year two”.
Andrew, who was awarded the annual student prize for the best photograph, also commented on the diversity of modules delivered on the course. ”Portraiture, experimental darkroom and digital work or work with a fine art or graphic slant can be generated. It’s up to you how you interpret the module briefs, there is a lot of scope for individual creativity”.
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Foundation Degree in Creative
Industries (Film and Video)
■ FULL-TIME ■ LEVEL
n
4n
5DURATION 2 Years 13 hours per week COURSE DESCRIPTION This course is designed to benefit those who are working, or wish to work, in film and television or related media industries. It includes a high level of work related learning and practical activity. This is underpinned by theoretical units and study skills. Students will complete the study skills unit at the atrium. All other units will be completed in the new creative industries suite in The College Merthyr Tydfil. On successful completion of the first two years, students will have the opportunity to progress onto an honours year in film and television at the Atrium in Cardiff. YEAR 1
} Study skills
} Critical approaches to cinema
} Writing for the media
} Film making
} Video production
} Creative industries practical production
YEAR 2
} Documentary themes and histories
} Fiction film making
} Documentary film making
} Career development
} Work related industrial experience
ENTRY you will normally have to have one of the following:
} BTEC vocational qualification at level 3 in an appropriate discipline
} ]‘A’ level, Passes at grade A-C in an appropriate discipline
} Mature applicants must possess relevant experience.
Foundation Degree in Creative
Industries (Popular Music
Technology)
■ FULL-TIME ■ LEVEL
n
4n
5 DURATION 2 Years 13 hours per week COURSE DESCRIPTION The course of study will allow the individual to research, study and practice around themes and issues based within the music sector. Studying practitioners and implementing their theories into practical music performances will be at the core of the course of study. Students can specialise in performance or technology, whilst acquiring professional practice skills. An important element of the second year of study will be a placement with a partner organisation.Modules or areas of study include (including options and practical/ theoretical content, project work, working in community etc.) YEAR 1
Music technology, creative industries practical and ensemble studies YEAR 2
Studio operating and production, creative industries work placement and music in production.
ENTRY you will normally have to have one of the following:
} BTEC vocational qualification at level 3 in an appropriate discipline
}‘ A’ level, passes at grade A-C in an appropriate discipline
} Mature applicants must possess relevant experience.
All applicants will undergo a formal interview and will be required to complete an assignment prior to selection.
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100% of the college’s
higher education Care/
Childhood Studies students
were satisfied with their
experience at the college
during 2013-2014.
Health and Social Care
If you are considering studying a higher education course within the disciplines of childcare, or health and social care, you will find that we offer a unique opportunity to study such subjects locally
The Division has a range of higher education programmes all delivered by a highly qualified and dedicated teaching team and all offered in partnership with UHOVI (Universities Heads of the Valleys Institute) and the University of South Wales.
Each programme will enable you to follow a progression route to complete a Full degree and the courses on offer will enable you to gain the knowledge, understanding and skills to help you increase your chances of employment in the sector.
Certificate of Higher Education
Care Studies
■FULL-TIME ■ LEVEL
n
4DURATION 1 year full-time
If you’re pursuing a career in health and social care or aiming to progress within this arena, this course gives you an ideal opportunity to gain a formal qualification and develop your skills. Many current employees have benefitted from studying this unique course only offered by the University of South Wales. This course will enable you to develop a deeper knowledge and understanding of working in the care sector. With superb facilities at the colleges and access to university resources, you’ll have the best of both worlds!
What you will study
You will study a mix of modules that cover professional and personal skills, knowledge of the sector and understanding of issues you face when working in a care setting. Some modules studied include Social Care and Health organisations, Law and Social Policy, Substance misuse and Research.
How you will study
Study is through lectures, seminars and group discussions, and you will be assessed through essays, case studies, presentations and portfolios of work. The course directly reflects what is happening in the sector, with occasional guest lecturers from relevant organisations.
ENTRY Usually a relevant level 3 qualification such as BTEC National Diploma, 1 A level, 2 AS levels or Distinction at AVCE. Mature students with no formal qualifications but with experience of working within health and social care will be considered subject to interview and a written piece of work.
Please note that this course may be delivered with Foundation Degree Care Studies so students from both courses could be taught together.
Foundation Degree in Care
Studies
■ FULL-TIME ■ LEVEL
n
4n
5DURATION 2 years (This course is full-time, run over one day and one evening per week).
COURSE DESCRIPTION The course is for people of any age who wish to develop a career in health and social care, including posts with responsibilities, such as those of supervision,
administration and management. This course provides the knowledge, skills and motivation for career development. Some students taking the foundation degree may be successful in seeking financial support from their employers, while others will need to pay the coursefee themselves. Students are able to progress to bsc health and social care, or the nursing or social work degree subject to interview and prior qualifications.
ENTRY Two A levels, AVCE, BTEC national certificate or diploma in appropriate subjects. Mature applicants may be accepted without qualifications following an interview and satisfactory reference.
Student Case Study
Deborah Gray, Foundation
Degree Care Studies
Debbie enrolled on the Foundation Degree Care Studies in September 2012. Debbie said “Going back into education after numerous years away was a forbidding thought, I was apprehensive as I lacked confidence in my ability to produce the work that would be needed. As a full-time mum I wanted to be a good role model for my children, I also knew it was important to gain a qualification for when I went back to employment. I found the Foundation Degree very hard and nerve racking at first but with the support off the tutors and students alike it has enabled me to achieve good results in my course work and helped me to gain confidence in my ability. During my two year course I have been volunteering at a residential care home which has given me a great insight into the hard work that goes into caring for the elderly and has prepared me for entering back into full-time employment. My future aspirations are to help vulnerable people, specifically to help abused women/children which is a cause that is close to my heart and I believe that the Foundation Degree has helped me get closer to my desired goal”
Foundation Degree in
Childhood Studies
■ FULL-TIME ■ LEVEL
n
4n
5DURATION 2 years
COURSE DESCRIPTION This course aims to provide an opportunity to develop and extend the knowledge of qualified and experienced workers in the field of childcare. It provides progression to an honours degree in early childhood studies or a similar degree course. Alternatively, this qualification will enable childcare workers to obtain career enhancement within their field. Candidates must be currently working in a childcare setting or prepared to undertake a voluntary placement. ENTRY BTEC national diploma/ certificate in childhood studies/ early years NNEB/CACHE diploma in childcare & education
Two A levels in related subjects Acceptance is also dependent on interview, references and an enhanced
Foundation Degree in
Psychology
■ FULL-TIME ■ LEVEL
n
4n
5 DURATION 2 Years 13 hours per week (part time option is also available) COURSE DESCRIPTION The course of study will allow the individual to research and study themes and issues based in psychology. Students will cover different psychological approaches and theory and through a preparation to work module they will learn how to apply these theories in practice. Modules or areas of study include (including options and practical/ theoretical content, project work.) YEAR 1Theoretical approaches to psychology, cognitive psychology, research methods, preparation for work, child development, sociology and psychology.
YEAR 2
Abnormal psychology, adolescence, social psychology, research methods, biological psychology and preparation for work.
ENTRY You will normally have to have one of the following:
} BTEC vocational qualification at level 3 in an appropriate area
} At least on A level pass in an appropriate area
} An alternative level three
qualification in an appropriate area
} Mature applicants must possess relevant experience/literacy skills.
All applicants will undergo a formal interview.
Completion of the foundation degree can lead to entry onto the second year of a BSC hons qualification in the University of South Wales or the third year of a combined studies degree at the University of South Wales. Students are expected to undertake voluntary work throughout the duration of the course.
Information Communication Technology
The IT sector is fast moving and underpins most aspects of modern life.
The Foundation Degree in ICT
prepares you with the necessary skills to keep up with the ever changing and developing industry. As part of the course you will acquire skills in a broad range of topics including professional skills, programming and web development and learn how to understand and solve complex computing problems.
The course is ideal for those looking to further their studies or gain a qualification to impress potential employers.
Student Case Study
Phillip Watkins
Foundation Degree in ICT
Phillip left high school in 1998 having been successful in an application for a modern apprenticeship in machine printing and graphical communication. He completed his apprenticeship and worked for the company for 15 years prior to being made redundant when the factory closed. Looking for a change in career, Phillip enrolled on the foundation degree in ICT in September 2012. Phillip commented “I have been very impressed with the new look of the college. Its modern design and state of the art equipment provides a first class learning experience for its students. I must say a big thank you to all of the tutors I have had at the college. Going into the course I had no prior experience with any of the applications used, no experience with computer languages, and hadn’t been in a learning environment for a long time. My tutors have made the learning experience much easier and enjoyable. I am really pleased with the grades I have received and the knowledge I shall take with me in my future career”
Phillip has now been successful in gaining his first position in the IT industry working as a first line support technician for SRS Blaenavon.
Foundation Degree
Information Communication
Technology
■ FULL-TIME ■ LEVEL
n
4n
5DURATION 2 years, 11 hours per week plus work placement.
COURSE DESCRIPTION The foundation degree in ICT prepares you with the necessary skills to keep up with the ever changing and developing industry. As part of the course you will acquire skills in a broad range of topics including professional skills.
To achieve the qualification you will study in year 1:
} Information systems analysis and design 1
} Web design and development
} Computer systems and networking concepts
} Problem solving for computing
} Introduction to computer programming/professional and business skills
} Independent study in computing
and in year 2:
} Information systems analysis and design 2
} Developing business applications
} Rich internet application development
} Database development
} Work-based learning project.
ENTRY GCSE maths and English at grade C or above and 120 points at A-level or equivalent. Mature applicants will be considered on an individual basis. All applicants will be interviewed by the
Foundation Degree in
Information Communication
Technology
■ PART-TIME■ LEVEL
n
4n
5DURATION 3 years, 8 hours per week for two years plus work placement in the third year.
COURSE DESCRIPTION The foundation degree in ICT prepares you with the necessary skills to keep up with the ever changing and developing industry. As part of the course you will acquire skills in a broad range of topics including professional skills. To achieve the qualification you will study in year1: Information systems analysis and design 1
} Web design and development
} Computer systems and networking concepts
} Introduction to computer programming/professional and business skills
and in year 2:
Information systems analysis and design 2
} Problem solving for computing
} Rich internet application development
} Developing business applications
}and in year 3:
} Independent study in computing
} Work placement
ENTRY GCSE maths and English at grade C or above and 120 points at A-level or equivalent. Mature applicants will be considered on an individual basis. All applicants will be interviewed by the
Science
HNC in Natural
Sciences*
■ FULL-TIME ■ LEVEL
n
4 DURATION 1 years, 14 hours/ Two days per weekCOURSE DESCRIPTION The HNC in Natural Sciences seeks to provide students with a solid grounding in the fundamental areas of the chemical (e.g., organic, physical, inorganic) and biological (e.g., genetics, anatomy/physiology, microbiology) sciences. In addition to providing a strong theoretical basis, a number of the modules employed will have a strong emphasis on imparting important relevant lab-based practical skills that both enhance the students knowledge of the taught theory and, arguably more importantly, will allow the students to develop (understand
practical techniques that will underpin their ability to potentially directly enter the workforce (e.g., as a laboratory technician), or, in the case where the student is already employed, enhance their existing practical skills base. The HNC is ideal for those students wishing to study higher education at a local college. Successful completion of the HNC can lead to entry onto the second year of a number of named degrees at the University of South Wales: B.Sc. Chemistry, M.Sci. Applied Chemistry, B.Sc. or M.Sci. Pharmaceutical Science, or B.Sc. Human Biology.
ENTRY: Significant experience working in either Biological or Chemical sciences. Level 3 qualifications in Biological or Chemical sciences.
*(Subject to validation)
HNC in Natural Sciences*
■ PART-TIME■ LEVEL
n
4 DURATION 2 years, 7hours/ one day per week
COURSE DESCRIPTION: The HNC In Natural Sciences seeks
to provide students with a solid grounding in the fundamental areas of the chemical (e.g., organic, physical, inorganic) and biological (e.g., genetics, anatomy/physiology, microbiology) sciences. In addition to providing a strong theoretical basis, a number of the modules employed will have a strong emphasis on imparting important relevant lab-based practical skills that both enhance the students knowledge of the taught theory and, arguably more importantly, will allow the students to develop (understand and implement) those key fundamental practical techniques that will underpin their ability to potentially directly enter the workforce (e.g., as a laboratory technician), or, in the case where the student is already employed, enhance their existing practical skills base. The HNC is ideal for those students wishing to study higher education at a local college. Successful completion of the HNC can lead to entry onto the second year of a number of named degrees at the University of South Wales: B.Sc. Chemistry, M.Sci. Applied Chemistry, B.Sc. or M.Sci. Pharmaceutical Science, or B.Sc. Human Biology.
ENTRY Significant experience working in either Biological or Chemical sciences. Level 3 qualifications in Biological or Chemical sciences.
*(Subject to validation)
The 3 skills and knowledge that you will develop during the course will enable you to apply directly for lab based work or take the opportunity of further study by progressing to a degree course at the University of South Wales.