2011 12 sell prospectus
DESCRIPTION
We offer part time courses to post 16 adults. You do not need any previous qualifications or experience to enrol on a Lifelong Learning course; but in certain circumstances it might be an advantage to you to have completed certain modules before progressing to the next stage – where this applies it is clearly indicated in the course descriptions. If you are unsure about which level to join, please contact the relevant subject Co-ordinator or come along to our sign up now day on: Saturday 10th September 10am – 1pm at the Old College in Aberystwyth.TRANSCRIPT
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earn for Life Cyrsiau 2011-12 Courses
Addysg Uwch yn y GymunedHigher Education in the Community
[email protected] 01970 621580 www.aber.ac.uk/sell
Dysgu am OesLearn for Life
Cyrsiau 2011-12 Courses
Dysgu am Oes Learn for Life
Cyrsiau 2011-12 Courses
www.aber.ac.uk/sell
Dysgu am Oes / Learn for Life 2011-12
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Prifysgol AberystwythYsgol Addysg a Dysgu Gydol Oes
Yr Hen Goleg, Stryd y BreninAberystwyth, Ceredigion SY23 2AX
Ffôn: 01970 621 580Ffacs: 01970 622 258
ebost: [email protected] y We: www.aber.ac.uk/sell
A fyddech cystal â nodi y bydd y Tîm Dysgu Gydol Oes yn symud i Adeilad 5 Penbryn ar Gampws Penglais yn ystod tymor yr Hydref 2011.
Cynnwys
2 Croeso2 Cyflwyniad i Raglen
Dysgu Gydol Oes 2011-124 Tystysgrifau Addysg Uwch6 Ffurflen Gofrestru8 Ffurflen Gofrestru Tystysgrifau4 Mynd a’ch Astudiaethau Gam Ymhellach10 Sut i Gofrestru Ffioedd Cwrs a Chymorth Ariannol12 Beth yw Lefel Cwrs Dysgu Gydol Oes?15 Cyrsiau Celf a Dylunio35 Cymraeg i Oedolion41 Cyrsiau Ysgifennu Creadigol45 Cyrsiau Achyddiaeth48 Cyrsiau yn Hanes, Llenyddiaeth ac Archaeoleg51 Cyrsiau Ieithoedd Modern 63 Cyrsiau Ecoleg, Bwyd a Maetheg71 Cyrsiau Seicoleg a Datblygiad Plant82 Dod o hyd i Gwrs yn Eich Ardal94 Gwybodaeth Gyffredinol Mynediad i Lyfrgell y Brifysgol ac
Adnoddau Cyfrifiadurol93 Pwyllgor Ymgynghorol Myfyrwyr/Staff98 Gwobrwyon Myfyrwyr a Thiwtoriaid y
flwyddyn102 Map o Gampws Aberystwyth Lleoliadau Cyfeiriadau a Côd Post100 Mynegai
Contents
3 Welcome 3 Introduction to the 2011-12
Lifelong Learning Programme5 Enrolment Form7 Certificate Registration Form9 Taking your Studies Further9 Certificates of Higher Education11 How to Enrol on a Course Course Fees and Financial Support12 What Level is a Lifelong Learning Course?15 Courses in Art & Design35 Welsh for Adults41 Courses in Creative Writing45 Courses in Genealogy48 Courses in History, Literature & Archaeology51 Courses in Modern Languages63 Courses in in Ecology, Food & Nutrition71 Courses in Psychology & Child Development82 Find a Course in Your Area95 General Information Access to the University Library &
Computing Facilities93 Student Staff Committee98 Student & Tutor of the Year Awards102 Aberystwyth Campus Maps Venue Addresses and Postcodes100 Index
Aberystwyth UniversitySchool of Education & Lifelong LearningOld College, King StreetAberystwyth, Ceredigion SY23 2AX
Tel: 01970 621 580Fax: 01970 622 258
Email: [email protected] Web: www.aber.ac.uk/sell
Please note that the Lifelong Learning team will be moving to Penbryn 5 Building on Penglais Campus during the Autumn term of 2011.
Addysg Uwch yn y Gymuned • Higher Education in the Community
Allwedd i’r wybodaeth yn y llyfryn hwn
Animal Behaviour: Why Do They Do That?Why do animals behave in the way they do, and how do their actions help them respond to their surroundings and survive better? What influences how animals behave? Is their behaviour instinctive or is it learnt? As we delve into animal behaviour to find the answers, we are led on a journey of discovery through the animal kingdom, a journey that has implications for understanding our own behaviour. Incredible tales and fascinating natural history add even more interest to this topic.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1Aberystwyth Old College - Languages Room Monday 6pm-8.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 04/10/10 (Half Term: 25/10/10) End Date: 29/11/10 Ryland Talbot AA101
Diwrnod y cyfarfod
Enw’r tiwtor
Man cyfarfod
Cod y cwrs (gofalwch eich bod yn rhoi hwn ar y ffurflen gofrestru)
Tref
Ffi (gostyngiad mewn cromfachau)
Amser y cyfarfod
Teitl y cwrs
2011-12 Dysgu am Oes / Learn for Life
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Croeso i Dysgu Gydol Oes 2011-12Gyda mwy o bwyslais a phwysigrwydd bellach yn cael eu rhoi ar astudiaethau rhan-amser, mae’n dda gennyf eich croesawu i lyfryn “Dysgu am Oes” 2011-12, sy’n cael ei gynnig gan yr Ysgol Addysg a Dysgu Gydol Oes, sef un o’r adrannau addysg barhaol i oedolion hynaf yng Nghymru.Mae ein rhaglenni astudio yn mynd o nerth i nerth ac maent yn cael eu diweddaru’n gyson i gyd-fynd â diddordebau ac amcanion gyrfaol dysgwyr gyda phwyslais ar ddarparu sgiliau i’r gweithle. Rydym yn cynnig amrywiaeth eang o gyrsiau
rhan-amser wedi’u teilwra ar gyfer datblygiad personol a phroffesiynol, ar lefelau ac ar amseroedd sy’n addas i chi. Ein nod yw hyrwyddo cyfleoedd am addysg o safon uchel i bawb. Os mai eisiau datblygu eich diddordebau a’ch gwybodaeth am bynciau ydych chi, neu os oes gennych ddiben penodol ar gyfer eich astudiaethau, megis ennill credydau tuag at gymhwyster, mae ein tîm hynod o ymroddedig, cymwys a brwdfrydig yn barod i ddiwallu eich anghenion dysgu. Rydym hefyd yn awyddus i ddatblygu partneriaethau gyda busnesau i gynnig cyrsiau DPP pwrpasol i ddiwallu anghenion datblygiad proffesiynol staff. Os yw hyn o ddiddordeb i chi, byddem yn gwerthfawrogi’r cyfle i drafod hyn ymhellach.Eleni mae’r Ysgol Addysg a Dysgu Gydol Oes yn symud i brif gampws y Brifysgol i adeilad sy’n cynnwys lleoliadau dysgu newydd. Ynghyd â’r symudiad hwn byddwn yn dal i gynnal ein presenoldeb yn y gymuned o ran addysg barhaus i oedolion yn nhref Aberystwyth.Mae’r hinsawdd economaidd bresennol ym myd addysg yn ei gwneud hi’n fwyfwy o her i ddarparu Addysg Uwch yn y gymuned. Noder, yn 2011-12, y bydd llawer o’n dosbarthiadau yn dibynnu ar amodau rhag-gofrestru llym. Byddwn yn glynu’n agos wrth isafswm y niferoedd ym mhob dosbarth i sicrhau bod ein dosbarthiadau yn gynaliadwy yn ariannol. Os ydych eisiau sicrhau eich lle, gwnewch yn siŵr eich bod yn cofrestru o leiaf 3 wythnos cyn y dyddiad cychwyn. O wneud hyn, gallwch fanteisio ar ein cynllun gostyngiad Talu’n Gynnar a lleihau costau eich astudiaethau.Felly darllenwch ymlaen i gael gwybod am y cyfleoedd astudio amrywiol a chyffrous sydd gennym ar eich cyfer. Dymuniadau Gorau
Dr Malcolm Thomas Cyfarwyddwr, Ysgol Addysg a Dysgu Gydol Oes
CyflwyniadPwy All Gofrestru Am Gyrsiau Dysgu Gydol Oes? Rydym yn cynnig cyrsiau rhan amser i oedolion dros 16 oed. Nid oes angen cymhwyster na phrofiad blaenorol i gofrestru am gwrs Dysgu Gydol Oes, ond mewn rhai amgylchiadau byddai’n fanteisiol eich bod wedi cwblhau rhai modiwlau cyn symud ymlaen at y cam nesaf –bydd rhain wedi eu nodi yn glir yn nisgrifiadau’r cwrs. Os ydych yn ansicr am y lefel i astudio, cysylltwch â Chydgysylltydd perthnasol y pwnc. Os nad ydych yn siwr pa lefel sydd angen arnoch cysylltwch a Cydlynydd y pwnc neu dewch i’r diwrnod cofrestru yn yr Hen Goleg yn Aberystwyth ar 10 Medi, 10.00yb-1.00yh.Myfyrwyr sy’n 16 neu’n iau – Polisi Yr Yadgo • Dim ond am resymau addysgiadol y caiff myfyrwyr 16 neu iau eu
derbyn.• Nid yw hi’n ymarferol gosod isafswm o gymwysterau neu sgiliau ar
gyfer derbyn plant o dan 16 oed i’r Ysgol, ond bydd angen i fyfyrwyr sydd o dan 16 oed fod wedi cyrraedd cyfnod allweddol 3.
• Nid yw’r Brifysgol yn gweithredu in loco parentis. Ymhellach, os mai gofal plant yw’r rheswm am wneud cais i ddod â phlant i’r dosbarth yng nghwmni oedolion, ni chânt eu derbyn.
Am wybodaeth fanylach am y polisi hwn, edrychwch o dan y teitl ‘Gwybodaeth Gyffredinol’ sydd tua chefn y llyfryn hwn.Beth Os Nad Oes Cwrs Penodol Ar Gael Yn Fy Ardal?Os oes 8 o bobl eisiau astudio cwrs penodol, gallwn drefnu cynnal ein cyrsiau mewn lleoliad ac ar adeg sy’n addas i chi (os oes tiwtor ar gael). Cysylltwch â’r Cydlynydd priodol i drafod hyn.
A Key to the information in this brochureCourse title
Day of meeting
Tutor’s name
Venue
Course code (please ensure that you enter this on the enrolment form)
Town
Price (concession fee in brackets)
Time of meeting
Animal Behaviour: Why Do They Do That?Why do animals behave in the way they do, and how do their actions help them respond to their surroundings and survive better? What influences how animals behave? Is their behaviour instinctive or is it learnt? As we delve into animal behaviour to find the answers, we are led on a journey of discovery through the animal kingdom, a journey that has implications for understanding our own behaviour. Incredible tales and fascinating natural history add even more interest to this topic.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1Aberystwyth Old College - Languages Room Monday 6pm-8.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 04/10/10 (Half Term: 25/10/10) End Date: 29/11/10 Ryland Talbot AA101
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With greater emphasis and importance now placed on part-time study I am pleased to welcome you to the 2011-12 “Learn for Life” brochure as offered by the School of Education and Lifelong Learning, one of the longest established departments of adult continuing education in Wales.Our programmes of study are going from strength to strength and are continually being updated to meet learners’ interests and career goals where emphasis is placed on enhancing employability.
We offer a wide range of part-time courses aimed at personal and professional development, at levels and times to suit you. Our objective is to promote high quality learning opportunities for all. Whether you wish to develop your interests and knowledge of subject areas, or have a definite purpose in mind for your studies, such as gaining credits towards a qualification, our team of highly committed, well qualified, enthusiastic tutors are ready to meet your learning needs.We are also keen to develop partnerships with businesses to offer bespoke CPD courses to meet staff professional development needs. If you are interested in this we would value the opportunity to discuss this further.This year sees the re-location of the School of Education and Lifelong Learning onto the main University campus to eagerly waited premises with brand new learning and teaching environments. In conjunction with this move we will still be retaining a community presence for adult continuing education in the town of Aberystwyth.The current economic climate in education makes it increasingly challenging to deliver Higher Education in the community. Please take note that in 2011-12 many of our classes will be subject to strict pre-enrolment conditions. All classes offered will be governed by minimum class numbers. This is to ensure that our classes are financially viable.If you want to make sure of your place, please ensure that you enrol at least 3 weeks before the given start date. In return, you can help yourself to our improved Early Bird discount scheme and reduce the cost or your studies.So please read on to discover the many exciting opportunities we provide for study. Best Wishes
Dr Malcolm Thomas Director, School of Education and Lifelong Learning
IntroductionWho Can Enrol On Lifelong Learning Courses?We offer part time courses to post 16 adults. You do not need any previous qualifications or experience to enrol on a Lifelong Learning course; but in certain circumstances it might be an advantage to you to have completed certain modules before progressing to the next stage – where this applies it is clearly indicated in the course descriptions. If you are unsure about which level to join, please contact the relevant subject Co-ordinator or come along to our sign up now day on: Saturday 10th September 10am – 1pm at the Old College in Aberystwyth.Students Under 16: SELL Policy• Students 16 and under will only be accepted if they are there for
educational reasons.• It is not practical, or workable to impose minimum qualification,
or skills set, relating to admission of under 16 year olds to School, however we will require under 16’s students to have reached Key stage 3
• The University does not act in loco parentis. Further, children accompanying adults for reasons of child-care, will not be accepted
For more detailed information on this policy, please look under heading of General Information, which is to be found towards the back of this brochure.What If The Course I Want Isn’t Available In My Area?If you have a group of 8 people interested in particular course, we can run our courses at a venue and time to suit you (subject to tutor availability). Please contact the relevant Co-ordinator to discuss this.
Welcome to Lifelong Learning 2011-12
2011-12 Dysgu am Oes / Learn for Life
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Gwaith cwrs ac ennill credydauCaiff yr holl gyrsiau yn ein darpariaeth ran-amser gymhorthdal hael gan Gyngor Cyllido Addysg Uwch Cymru. Dyna pam mae ein cyrsiau yn cynnig cystal gwerth. Mae’r Cyngor Cyllido’n defnyddio’r modd y caiff ‘credydau’ prifysgol eu dyfarnu fel dull i fesur sut y mae’n pennu faint o grant y bydd yn ei roi i Brifysgol Aberystwyth i’w helpu i gyflenwi’r cyrsiau hyn. Caiff y ‘credydau’ eu dyfarnu i fyfyriwr ar ôl iddynt gyflwyno’r gwaith ac ar ôl i’r marciau a roddwyd gael eu cymeradwyo. Felly, i barhau â’n gwaith, mae’n bwysig bod pob myfyriwr yn cwblhau’r aseiniadau a’r gweithgareddau sy’n gysylltiedig â’u cwrs.Dyma’r unig incwm yr ydym yn ei gael gan y llywodraeth. Trwy wneud hynny rydych chi’n gwella eich dealltwriaeth o’r pwnc, yn cael y cyfle i dderbyn adborth adeiladol ar eich cynnydd gan arbenigwr ac ar ben y cwbl, yn cadw cost eich astudiaethau ar lefel addysg uwch yn isel.Dechrau ar eich Taith DdysguOs edrychwch ar frig pob disgrifiad cwrs fe welwch chi beth yw lefel y cwrs. Os nad ydych chi wedi bod i unrhyw ddosbarthiadau gyda ni’n flaenorol, byddai dewis cyrsiau “Lefel 0” yn fan cychwyn da i’ch astudiaethau, neu edrychwch am gyrsiau “Lefel 1” yn eich dewis bwnc sydd â “Dechreuwyr” neu “Cyflwyniad” yn nheitl y cwrs. Gweler tudalen 12 i gael eglurhad o lefelau’r cwrs.Dysgu, cyrsiau Dwys Byr, Preswyl a DibreswylMae rhai o’n cyrsiau’n cynnig mwy o hyblygrwydd i chi o ran lle a sut y byddwch chi’n astudio. Gallwch ddilyn y cyrsiau hyn o’ch cartref yn llwyr, gyda chefnogaeth tiwtor drwy gydol y cwrs, neu gallwch gyfuno astudio gartref ag ysgolion dydd a gweithdai dan arweiniad tiwtor. Chwiliwch am y symbol Hyblyg wrth ymyl y manylion cwrs. Rydym ni hefyd yn cynnig cyrsiau byr dwys, preswyl a dibreswyl. Edrychwch am yr adran arbennig yn y llyfryn sy’n dangos yr holl fanylion.
Mynd â’ch Astudiaethau Gam Ymhellach
Diplomâu a Thystysgrifau Addysg Uwch Beth yw Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch? Rhaglen ran-amser o gyrsiau byr, gyda chyfanswm o 120 credyd, sy’n arwain at ddyfarniad israddedig y Brifysgol. Rydym ni’n cynnig:• Celf a Dylunio • Astudiaethau Ysgrifennu Creadigol• Ecoleg Cadwraeth• Ecoleg y Maes • Bwyd a Maetheg• Astudiaethau Achyddol • Ieithoedd Modern• Seicoleg• Seicoleg ac Astudiaethau Plant
Beth yw Diploma Addysg Uwch? (240 credyd)Gall myfyrwyr sydd wedi cyflawni naill ai’r Dystysgrif Ecoleg y Maes neu’r Dystysgrif Ecoleg Cadwraeth barhau â’u hastudiaethau trwy weithio tuag at Ddiploma Ecoleg y Maes a Chadwraeth. Ar ôl cyflawni un o’r Tystysgrifau Ecoleg (120 credyd yr un), bydd yn rhaid i fyfyrwyr gyflawni 120 credyd arall i gyflawni’r Diploma. Bydd pob un o’r Tystysgrifau hyn yn cynnig y cyfle i chi fynd ymhellach ar eich taith ddysgu.
A fydd cost ychwanegol wrth Gofrestru am Dystysgrif neu Ddiploma?Ar wahân i’r ffioedd cwrs arferol, nid oes unrhyw oblygiadau cost ychwanegol. Edrychwch am fanylion cyswllt y cydlynydd pwnc perthnasol fydd yn gallu rhoi gwybodaeth fanylach. Gweler yr wybodaeth isod ynglŷn â’r gwahanol ffyrdd y gallwch gael mynediad at gymorth ariannol.
Cofrestru ar DystysgrifOs ydych chi’n dymuno cofrestru ar Dystysgrif Addysg Uwch (ar wahân i Ieithoedd Modern) bydd angen i chi gwblhau ffurflen gofrestru cynllun astudio. Gellir lawrlwytho’r ffurflen o’r we ar: www.aber.ac.uk/sell/courses/lllearn/index.html neu gallwch gael hon drwy gysylltu â’r swyddfa drwy e-bost, post, neu ffonio ac fe’i hanfonwn atoch chi, neu gallwch ei chasglu o’r swyddfa. Yna dylid dychwelyd y ffurflen wedi’i chwblhau at: Cofrestru Cynllun Astudio, Swyddfa Dysgu Gydol Oes, Prifysgol Aberystwyth, Stryd y Brenin Ceredigion SY23 2AX
Sut mae’r Dystysgrif yn Gweithio? A fydd gen i ddigon o amser i gwblhau fy astudiaethau? Rydym ni’n ymwybodol fod gan ddysgwyr sy’n oedolion ymrwymiadau eraill. Mae ein Tystysgrifau Addysg Uwch yn cynnig amserlen o rhwng 2 a 5 mlynedd i’w cwblhau. Edrychwch ar y manylion perthnasol ar gyfer y Dystysgrif yn eich dewis bwnc neu siaradwch â’r cydlynydd pwnc.Rydym ni’n cynnig y cyrsiau ar sail dreigl mewn lleoliadau gwahanol er mwyn sicrhau eich bod chi’n cael y cyfle gorau posibl i gwblhau eich dyfarniad o fewn yr amser penodedig.Ceir manylion cyswllt pob un o’r cydlynwyr maes pwnc isod. Celf a Dylunio Alison Pierse [email protected] 01970 622742Ysgrifennu Creadigol, Achyddiaeth, Hanes, Llenyddiaeth a Archaeoleg [email protected] 01970 621580Ieithoedd Modern Antonio Barriga Rubio [email protected] 01970 622093Ecoleg, Bwyd a Maetheg Paula Hughes [email protected] 01970 622682Seicoleg a Datblygiad Plant Paula Hughes [email protected] 01970 622682Edrychwch ar gefn tudalennau’r meysydd pwnc i gael rhagor o wybodaeth.
Cofrestru ar GwrsHelpwch ni i’ch helpu chi drwy gofrestru’n gynnar ar eich dewis gwrs. Eleni byddwn yn glynu’n agos wrth isafswm y niferoedd ym mhob dosbarth i sicrhau bod ein dosbarthiadau yn gynaliadwy yn ariannol. Felly, os ydych yn awyddus i sicrhau y bydd eich dosbarth yn cael ei gynnal, anfonwch eich ffurflen gofrestru o leiaf dair wythnos cyn y dyddiad cychwyn. Mae dosbarthiadau mewn rhai meysydd pwnc hefyd yn gyfyngedig o ran nifer y llefydd. Gallwch ddewis un o’r dulliau canlynol
• Defnyddio’r gwyrdd ffurflen gofrestru yn y llyfryn hwn• Lawrlwytho ffurflen gofrestru o’n gwefan www.aber.ac.uk/sell/geninfo/enrol/index.html• Gallwch wneud cais am ffurflen drwy e-bost: [email protected] • Gallwn anfon un drwy’r post: ffôn 01970 621580, • Neu gasglu un eich hun o’r Swyddfa Dysgu Gydol Oes yn yr Hen Goleg, Stryd y Brenin Aberystwyth.• Neu o Dderbynfa’r Hen Goleg, Stryd y Brenin Aberystwyth• Dewchi’rdiwrnodcofrestruynyrHenGolegyn Aberystwyth ar 10 Medi, 10.00yb – 1.00yh.
(A fyddech cystal â nodi y bydd y Tîm Dysgu Gydol Oes yn symud i Adeilad 5 Penbryn ar Gampws Penglais yn ystod tymor yr Hydref 2011)
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C Y F R I NAC H O L COFRESTRU AR GYFER DYSGU GYDOL OESPrifygol Aberystwyth
Yr Hen Goleg, Stryd y BreninAberystwyth, Ceredigion SY23 2AX
Ffôn: (01970) 621 580 / Ffacs (01970) 622 686
AT DDEFNYDD Y SWYDDFA’N UNIG
Dyddiad Derbyniwyd: __________________________________
o Copi wedi’i anfon at y Swyddog Anabledd
FFURFLEN GOFRESTRUA wnewch chi lenwi’r ffurflen hon gan ddefnyddio LLYTHRENNAU BRAS, a’i dychwelyd, ynghyd â’r ffi briodol, i’r cyfeiriad uchod. Dylai sieciau fod yn daladwy i “Prifysgol Aberystwyth”. Mae’r ffi ostyngol ar gael yn unig i fyfyrwyr amser-llawn a’r rhai sy’n derbyn budd-daliadau’r wladwriaeth. NODER NAD YDYM YN ANFON CADARNHAD EICH BOD WEDI COFRESTRU AR GWRS. Os oes angen derbynneb, a wnewch chi amgáu amlen â’ch cyfeiriad a stamp arni. Er mwyn sicrhau yr ariennir ein cyrsiau yn y dyfodol, rhaid i’r Brifysgol gasglu’r wybodaeth a ddynodir gan * a’i hanfon i’r Asiantaeth Ystadegau Addysg Uwch (HESA) ar gyfer dadansoddiad ystadegol. Cofrestrwyd HESA o dan y Ddeddf Adfer Gwybodaeth (rhif N0291011).
A: I’W LLENWI GAN BAWB
Teitl (Bs/Br): *Cyfenw: *Enw(au) Blaen Llawn:
Cyfeiriad Cartref Parhaol: Rhif Ffôn yn y Dydd:
........................................................................................................................................................................................................ Rhif Ffôn yn y Nos:
........................................................................................................................................................................................................ *Dyddiad Geni (dd | mm | bbbb): _________ | _________ | _________
........................................................................................................................................................................................................ *Rhyw: o Gwrywaidd o Benywaidd
*Cod Post: ................................................................................................................................................................................. Gwaith (nodwch os ydych wedi ymddeol neu’n ddiwaith):
Ebost: ........................................................................................................................................................................................... *Cenedl:
*Cymhwyster Addysgol Uchaf: o Dim o TGAU / Lefel O o Lefel A/AS o Bagloriaeth Cymraeg, nodwch ba lefel: o HNC o HND o NVQ, nodwch ba lefel: o Cymhwyster Galwedigaethol, nodwch ba lefel: o *Gradd Gyntaf o *Gradd Uchaf o *Doethuriaeth o TAR o Gradd Gyntaf gyda Anrhydedd o Graddau Athro * Nodwch a yw’r cymhwyster o sefydliad yn y DU neu o’r tu allan i’r DU:o Arall (rhowch fanylion): ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
A ydych wedi cychwyn ar gwrs addysg uwch (tu hwnt i lefel A neu gyfatebol) yn y DU o’r blaen? o YDW o NAC YDW
*Rhowch dic yn un o’r blychau isod i fanylu ymhellach:o Cymro/Cymraes o Sais/Saesnes o Albanwr/Albanes o Anhysbys o Prydeinig o Gwyddel/Gwyddeles o Arall o Dim eisiau dweud
*Rhowch dic yn un o’r blychau i ddangos eich tarddiad ethnig. o Gwyn o Du neu Du Prydeinig– Caribïaid o Du neu Du Prydeinig–Africanaidd o Cefndir Du arall o Dim eisiau dweud o Teithiwr Gwyddeligo Tsieineaidd o Asiaid neu Asiaid Prydeinig– Indiaid o Asiaid neu Asiaid Prydeinig–Pacistaniaid o Asiaid neu Asiaid Prydeinig–Bangladeshiaid o Cefndir Asiaid arallo Cymysg–Caribïaid Gwyn a Du o Cymysg–Africaniaid Du a Gwyn o Cymysg–Gwyn ac Asiaid o Cefndir cymysg arall o Cefndir ethnig arall
*A ydych chi’n siarad Cymraeg? Ticiwch yn y blwch priodol: o Yn rhugl o Nid yn rhugl o Nac ydw o Dim eisiau dweud
A oes gennych unrhyw ddedfryd droseddol sydd yn dal mewn grym ar adeg eich derbyn i’r Brifysgol? o OES o NAC OES Ni ddylech gynnwys unrhyw drosedd foduro os nad oedd y gosb yn fwy na dirwy a/neu tri phwynt cosb. Os ydych yn ticio’r blwch ‘Oes’ efallai y bydd y Brifysgol yn gofyn ichi am fanylion pellach. Os na fyddwch yn ticio un o’r blychau anfonir y ffurflen yn ôl atoch i’w chwblhau. Pwysig: os cewch eich dedfrydu’n euog o drosedd tra bod y cais yn cael ei brosesu dylech roi gwybod i Gyfarwyddwr yr Ysgol Addysg a Dysgu Gydol Oes.
B: CYRSIAUCOD Y CWRS TEITL Y CWRS DYDDIAD CYCHWYN FFI WEDI EI DALU
Rwyf yn talu’r ffi ganalynol (dilëer fel sy’n briodol): LLAWN / GOSTYNGOL
o Arian Parod o Siec o Cerdyn CYFANSWM Y FFI AMGAEËDIG:
A yw eich cyflogwr yn eich rhyddhau i astudio? o YDY o NAC YDY A yw eich cyflogwr yn talu am eich ffioedd? o YDY o NAC YDY
C: I’W LLENWI OS YN BERTHNASOL I CHI
Os hoffech roi gwybod am anabledd nodwch hynny isod:
o Dyslecsig o Nam ar eich clyw / Byddar o Angen gofal personol o Anabledd na ellir ei weld (e.e. clefyd y siwgwr) o Anabledd arall o Nam ar eich golwg / Dall o Problemau symud o Anawsterau iechyd meddwl o Anableddau niferus o Anhwylder yn y spectrwm awtistig
Os oes angen unrhyw addasiadau i chi allu astudio’ch cwrs o ganlyniad i anabledd, cysylltwch â Phyl Brake: (01970) 621 580 neu [email protected], i drafod eich darpariaeth. Efallai y bydd angen trefnu cyfweliad.
D: DATGANIAD – I’W LLENWI GAN BAWBProsesir pob gwybodaeth yn unol â’r Ddeddf Gwarchod Data 1998 ac â datganiad prosesu data’r Brifysgol sydd ar gael trwy http:www.aber.av.uk/cy/infocompliance/dp/. Bydd y wybodaeth, gan gynnwys unrhyw wybodaeth sensitif (e.e. sy’n ymwneud ag iechyd, anableddau ayyb), yn cael ei chadw ar ffurf copi papur ac efallai y caiff ei chofnodi ar gronfa ddata myfyrwyr y Brifysgol. Bydd y wybodaeth sensitif ar gael i aelodau o staff y Brifysgol ar y sail bod arnynt ‘angen gwybod’ yn unig.
Rwyf yn cytuno i lynu wrth reoliadau’r Brifysgol a derbyn penderfyniadau’r Senedd. Mae copïau o’r rheoliadau ar gael yn swyddfa’r Cofrestrydd neu http://www.aber.ac.uk/cy/regulations/.Rwyf yn cadarnhau bod y wybodaeth a roddir ar y ffurflen hon yn gywir hyd eithaf fy ngwybodaeth.
Llofnod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dyddiad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sut y clywsoch am y cwrs? o Llyfryn Dysgu am Oes o Hysbyseb Papur Newydd o Clywed ar Lafar o Y Wefan o Taflen y Cwrs o Tiwtor
o Radio o Man Cyfarfod o Ebost o Murlen o Llythyr o Arall, nodwch os gwelwch yn dda: _______________________________________________________
AT DDEFNYDD Y SWYDDFA YN UNIG Wedi ei dalu Wedi ei brosesu:
Old College /Yr Hen Goleg, Kings Street/ Stryd Y Brenin Aberystwyth,
Ceredigion SY23 2AX ℡ 01970 621580; Fax 01970 622258
STUDY SCHEME REGISTRATION FORM To apply for a place on one or more of the study schemes please complete this form and return it to:~ Lifelong Learning Study Scheme Registration, SELL, Old College, King St, Aberystwyth Ceredigion SY23 2AX
If you are enrolling on a course module at the same time, please include your Green Enrolment Form and fee. You need only complete this registration form once, at the beginning of your scheme of study. If you decide to withdraw, either temporarily or permanently, we will need written notice of this.
Title: (Mr/Mrs/Ms/Dr/etc.) Surname: Forename(s):
Address:
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Postcode: ___________________________ E-mail address: ________________________________________________
Tel (day): Tel (eve): Date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy):
I wish to register on the following study schemes - (please tick):-
Certificate of Higher Education: Art and Design
Certificate of Higher Education: Creative Writing
Certificate of Higher Education: Conservation Ecology
Certificate of Higher Education: Field Ecology
Certificate of Higher Education: Food and Nutrition
Certificate of Higher Education: Genealogy
Diploma of Higher Education: Field and Conservation Ecology
Certificate of Higher Education: Psychology
Certificate of Higher Education: Psychology with Childhood Studies
(Students registering on the above study schemes will automatically be sent a scheme handbook.)
Declaration: I agree to abide by the regulations of the University and to accept the jurisdiction of the Senate. Copies of the regulations are available from the office of the Registrar. I consent to the processing of my personal data by Aberystwyth University. I recognise that some of this data may be of a sensitive nature and that it is required for administration purposes and as part of the admissionprocedures. I understand that the University is registered as a data controller and that all data will be held and processed inaccordance with the Data Protection Act 1998.
Signature: ___________________________________________________ Date: ___________________
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
STUDENT REGISTERED BROCHURE SENT COPIED TO CO-ORDINATOR
OFFICE USE ONLY
DATE RECEIVED:
Yr Hen Goleg, Stryd y Brenin, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion SY23 2AX FFôn: 01970 621580; Ffacs 01970 622258
FFURFLEN GOFRESTRU - CYNLLUN ASTUDIO I wneud cais am le ar un neu fwy o'r cynlluniau astudio yn y llyfryn hwn, llenwch y ffurflen hon a'i hanfon i:~ Cofrestru Cynllun Astudio Dysgu Gydol Oes, YADGO, Yr Hen Goleg, Stryd y Brenin, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion SY23 2AX.Os ydych yn cofrestru am fodiwl cwrs ar yr un pryd, cofiwch gynnwys eich Ffurflen Gofrestru a'r ffi. Dim ond unwaith y mae angen i chi lenwi ffurflen gofrestru, ar ddechrau eich cynllun astudio. Os penderfynwch ymadael, dros-dro neu am byth, bydd angen rhybudd ysgrifenedig arnom. Teitl: (e.e.Mr/Mrs/Ms/Dr/)
Cyfenw: Enw(au) cyntaf:
Cyfeiriad: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Cod Post: ___________________________ Cyfeiriad E-bost: _________________________________ Ffôn (dydd):
Ffôn (gyda'r nos): Dyddiad geni (dd/mm/bbbb):
Hoffwn gofrestru ar y cynlluniau astudio canlynol - (ticiwch os gwelwch yn dda)
Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch: Art and Design
Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch: Creative Writing Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch: Conservation Ecology
Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch: Field Ecology
Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch: Food and Nutrition
Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch: Genealogy
Diploma Addysg Uwch: Field and Conservation Ecology
Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch: Psychology
Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch: Psychology & Childhood Studies (Anfonir llyfryn cynllun yn awtomatig at fyfyrwyr sy'n cofrestru ar y cynlluniau astudio uchod.)
Datganiad:Cytunaf i gadw at reoliadau'r Brifysgol ac i dderbyn awdurdodaeth y Senedd. Mae copïau o'r rheoliadau i'w cael o swyddfa'r Cofrestrydd. Cydsyniaf i'm data personol gael ei brosesu gan Prifysgol Aberystwyth. Sylweddolaf y gall rhywfaint o'r data hwn fod o natur sensitif a'i fod yn angenrheidiol i ddibenion gweinyddu ac yn rhan o'r trefniadau derbyn. Deallaf fod y sefydliad hwn wedi ei gofrestru yn rheolwr data ac y bydd yr holl ddata yn cael ei gadw a'i brosesu yn unol â'r Ddeddf Gwarchod Data 1998 Llofnod: ___________________________________________________ Dyddiad: ___________________
AT DDEFNYDD SWYDDFA YN UNIG
MYFYRIWR A GOFRESTRWYD LLYFRYN A ANFONWYD WEDI EI GOPЇO I'R CYD-GYSYLLTYDD
AT DDEFNYDD SWYDDFA YN UNIG
DYDDIAD Y'I DERBYNIWYD:
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What does taking a course involve? Most courses involve 20 hours of group work with a tutor. Teaching is through group work and discussion, drawing on the experience and knowledge of students as well as your tutor.Outside of these sessions you will need some time for individual reading and study, including assignments.Assignments are an essential part of the learning experience. They help you to work independently, develop a deeper understanding of what you have learned, and to demonstrate your skills and knowledge. Assignments can include reflections on your work experience, presentations, posters, written reports, case studies and practical demonstrations. There are no exams or timed tests.Coursework and gaining credits.All the courses in our part time provision are heavily subsidised by the Higher Educational Funding Council for Wales (HEFCW). This is why our courses are such good value. HEFCW uses the awards of university “credits” as the measure by which it determines how much grant it will give to Aberystwyth University to support the delivery of these courses. The “credits” are awarded to a student only on submission and approval of marks given. Therefore, to continue our work, we need each student to complete the assignments and activities associated with their course. This is the only government income we receive. By so doing you are enhancing your understanding of the subject, having the opportunity to receive constructive feedback on your progress from an expert and, as an added bonus, keeping down the cost of studies at Higher education level.Begining your Learning JourneyIf you look at the top of each course description you will find details of the course level. If you have not previously taken any classes with us, selecting a “Level 0” courses could be a good starting point for your studies, or, look for “Level 1” courses in your chosen subject area which have “Beginners” or “Introduction” in their course title. See page 12 for explanation of course levels.Flexible Learning, Short Intensive, Residential and Non Residential coursesSome of our courses give you more flexibility in regard to where and how you study. These courses may be taken from home completely, with built in tutor support throughout, or, combine home study with tutor led day schools and workshops. Look out for the Flexible symbol against course details. We also offer short, intensive courses, residential and non residential. Look for the special section in the brochure showing all their details.
Taking Your Studies FurtherDiplomas and Certificates of Higher Education What is a Certificate of Higher Education? It is a part time programme of short courses, totalling 120 credits, which lead to a University undergraduate award. We offer:• Art and Design • Creative Writing Studies • Conservation Ecology• Field Ecology • Food and Nutrition • Genealogical Studies • Modern Languages• Psychology • Psychology and Childhood Studies What is a Diploma in Higher Education? (240 credits)Students who have attained either the Certificate in Field Ecology or the Certificate in Conservation Ecology can continue their studies by working towards the Diploma in Field and Conservation Ecology. After attaining either of the Certificates in Ecology (120 credits each), a further 120 credits is required for students to attain the Diploma.
Any of these Certificates will provide you with the opportunity to go further in your learning journey.
Registering for a CertificateWill there be an extra cost in Registering for a Certificate or Diploma?Other than the normal course fees, there are no additional cost implications, Look for the contact details of the relevant subject coordinator who will provide more detailed information Please see information below on the various ways through which you can access financial support. How to Register for a CertificateIf you wish to enrol on a Certificate of Higher Education (other than Modern Languages) you will need to complete the study scheme registration form on page 7, download a form from the web at: www.aber.ac.uk/sell/courses/lllearn/index.html or by contacting the office by email, post, or telephone and we will send a form out to you, or you can collect it in person. The completed forms are then returned to Study Scheme Registration, Lifelong Learning Office, Aberystwyth University, King Street Ceredigion SY23 2AXHow do Certificates Work? Will I have time to complete my studies? We know adult learners have jobs and other commitments. Our Certificates of Higher Education (CHE) offer timescales of between 2 and 5 years for completion. Check the relevant Certificate details for your chosen subject or talk to the subject co-ordinator. We offer the courses on a rolling basis, in different locations, to ensure you have the maximum opportunity to complete your award in the given time. The contact details for each of the subject area coordinators are below. Art and Design Alison Pierse [email protected] 01970 622742Creative Writing, Genealogy, History, Literature & Archaeology [email protected] 01970 621580Modern Languages Antonio Barriga Rubio [email protected] 01970 622093Ecology, Food & Nutrition Paula Hughes [email protected] 01970 622682Psychology & Child Development Paula Hughes [email protected] 01970 622682Please look at subject area pages for more information.
How to Enrol on a CoursePlease help us to help you by enroling early on your chosen course. It is advisable to pre-enrol at least two weeks in advance to avoid disappointment, as classes in some subject areas have a limited number of places. You can:• Use the green enrolment form in this brochure; • Download an enrolment form from our website
www.aber.ac.uk/sell/geninfo/enrol/index.html• You can request a form by email: [email protected] • We can send you one by post: telephone 01970 621580, • Or collect in person at the Lifelong Learning Office in Old College, King Street, Aberystwyth.• Or from reception in Old College, King Street, Aberystwyth• ComealongtotheenrolmentdayintheOldCollegein
Aberystwyth on Saturday 10th September, 10am – 1pm.
(NB The Lifelong Learning team will be moving to Penbryn 5 Building on Penglais Campus during the Autumn term of 2011)
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Genesis Cymru 2Dechreuadau NewyddYdych chi: -• Dros 16?• Ar fudd-daliadau neu gartref gyda’ch plant?• Yn byw yng Ngheredigion?• Yn teimlo’n unig, heb wybod ble i droi?• Yn meddwl am ddychwelyd i hyfforddiant neu gyflogaeth?
Efallai y gallwn eich helpu chi!Mae Genesis Cymru 2 yn cynorthwyo’r rhai hynny sydd bellaf o’r farchnad lafur i gymryd eu camau cyntaf tuag at hyfforddiant neu gyflogaeth. Efallai y gallwn ni ddarparu cefnogaeth i ddileu rhwystrau megis costau gofal plant, hyfforddiant a thrafnidiaethPam na ddowch i gysylltiad i weld a allwn ni gynnig peth cymorth i chi!Rhif ffôn: 01545 572721E-bost: [email protected]
Ffioedd Cwrs a Chymorth AriannolDulliau Talu Gwelir ffi’r cwrs ynghyd â manylion eraill ar frig y disgrifiad o’ch dewis gwrs. Dylech amgáu’r ffi gyda’ch ffurflen gofrestru, gan sicrhau eich bod yn ysgrifennu cod y cwrs. Gallwch dalu ag Arian Parod, Cerdyn Credyd (dros y ffôn ac yn bersonol), Siec, Talebau. Dylid gwneud sieciau’n daladwy i Brifysgol Aberystwyth.
Gostyngiadau Talu’n GynnarGallwch bellach sicrhau gostyngiad o £10 ar gyrsiau 10 credyd a gostyngiad o £20 ar gyrsiau 20 credyd. I fod yn gymwys am y Gostyngiadau Talu’n Gynnar mae’n rhaid i chi gofrestru o flaen llaw erbyn y dyddiadau canlynol: Tymor yr Hydref (1): 19 Medi 2011 Tymor y Gwanwyn (2): 19 Rhagfyr 2011 Tymor yr Haf (3): 02 Ebrill 2012
(Noder nad yw’r Gostyngiadau Talu’n Gynnar yn gymwys i’r dosbarthiadau Cymraeg i Oedolion)
Consesiynau Ffioedd:• Mae ffioedd consesiwn ar gael i’r rheini sy’n derbyn rhai o fudd-
daliadau’r wladwriaeth, pensiwn y wladwriaeth yn unig neu fyfyrwyr llawn amser. Mae gostyngiadau talu cynnar hefyd yn weithredol ar gyfer ffioedd consesiwn. Am fwy o wybodaeth, ffoniwch 01970 621598.
Cymorth AriannolCynllun Hepgor Ffioedd:• Os nad oes gennych chi radd Gyntaf neu radd Sylfaen eisoes,
a’ch bod yn byw yng Nghymru ac yn derbyn rhai budd-daliadau, gallech fod yn gymwys i gael eich ffioedd wedi’u hepgor o dan y cynllun Hepgor Ffioedd Israddedigion Rhan Amser. I gael rhagor o wybodaeth ffoniwch 01970 621598 neu 621580. Nodwch y gall y broses o hepgor ffioedd gymryd hyd at fis i’w chwblhau. Rhowch ddigon o amser i’ch hun cyn dechrau’r cwrs. Ar gyfer ymgeiswyr llwyddiannus rydym yn cadw’r hawl i godi ffi os ydych chi’n cofrestru ar gwrs ond yn methu mynychu, neu gwblhau aseiniadau’r cwrs.
Go WALESA ydych chi’n gyflogwr neu’n gweithio i fusnes bach a chanolig yng Nghymru? Mae’r Rhaglen GO Wales yn brosiect ledled Cymru sy’n cynnig amrywiaeth o wasanaethau gan gynnwys cyllid i helpu i ddatblygu sgiliau BBaCh yng Nghymru* trwy helpu gyda chostau hyfforddi eu staff graddedig. Efallai eich bod yn gymwys am gymorth ariannol. Cyllid rhannol fyddai hwn (50% o ffi’r cwrs) hyd at uchafswm o £1,500. Mae telerau ac amodau’n gymwys - gweler www.gowales.co.uk/training i gael rhagor o fanylion – e-bostiwch [email protected] neu ffoniwch 01970 628498 i drafod a ydych yn gymwys. * BBaCh yw cwmnïau/busnesau bach a chanolig sydd â 250 neu lai o weithwyr.*Mae’n rhaid cael cadarnhad eich bod yn gymwys cyn cofrestru.
Yn Awyddus i WeithioNod y prosiect hwn yw ymgysylltu â phobl dros 16 oed sy’n ddi-waith, a’u hannog i gymryd rhan mewn gweithgareddau dychwelyd i’r gwaith. Mae’n fenter wirfoddol, ac fe fydd y cymorth a gynigir gan Yn Awyddus i Weithio yn amrywio, gan ddibynnu ar amgylchiadau’r unigolyn.Mae Yn Awyddus i Weithio yn fenter gan Lywodraeth Cynulliad Cymru a’r Ganolfan Byd Gwaith, a ariennir gan Gronfa Gymdeithasol Ewrop. Mae’r prosiect ar gael i bobl sy’n 16 oed neu’n hŷn, nad ydynt yn gweithio ac nad ydynt yn cael Lwfans Ceisio Gwaith.Am sgwrs anffurfiol gyda chynghorydd Yn Awyddus i Weithio, ffoniwch yn rhad ac am ddim ar 0800 328 6370. Dylech nodi’ch cod post a’ch rhif Yswiriant Gwladol pan fyddwch yn ffonio er mwyn darganfod a ydych yn gymwys.
Tocynnau Rhodd i DdysguWrth brynu anrheg mae hi bob amser yn anodd cael gafael ar rywbeth gwahanol ac ystyrlon, felly beth am helpu rhywun i gyflawni uchelgais neu ddysgu sgiliau neu hobi newydd?
Mae gan yr Ysgol Addysg a Dysgu Gydol Oes bellach docynnau rhodd y gellwch eu prynu i gyfeillion neu deulu i’w defnyddio tuag at dalu ffi cwrs Addysg Gydol Oes.
Gallwch brynu’r tocynnau yn y Dderbynfa yn yr Hen Goleg: Ffôn: 01970 621580 Ebost: [email protected]
COFRESTRWCH NAWR! Dewch i’r diwrnod cofrestru yn yr Hen Goleg yn
Aberystwyth ddydd Sadwrn 10 Medi, rhwng 10 y bore a 1 y prynhawn.
Gift Vouchers for LearningIt’s always difficult to find something different and meaningful to buy as a gift, so why not help someone fulfil an ambition to learn a new skill or pursue a hobby?
The School of Education & Lifelong Learning at Aberystwyth now has gift vouchers which you can buy for your friends and family to use towards the fee for a Lifelong Learning course.
Vouchers can be purchased from reception in Old College.Tel: 01970 621580 Email: [email protected]
Dysgu am Oes / Learn for Life 2011-12
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Genesis Cymru Wales 2New Beginnings, New StartAre you: -• Over 16?• On benefits or at home with your children?• Living in Ceredigion?• Feeling isolated and don’t know where to turn?• Looking to return to training or employment?
We may be able to help you!Genesis Cymru Wales 2 helps those furthest from the labour market take their first steps towards training or employment. We may provide support to remove barriers such as childcare, training fees and transport costs.Why not get in touch to see if we can offer you some support! Tel: 01545 572721Email: [email protected]
Course Fees and Financial SupportWays to Pay your Fee.The course fee is shown along with the other details at the top of your chosen course description. Please enclose the fee with your enrolment form, making sure you write down the course code. You can pay by Cash, Credit card (by Phone and in person), Cheque or Gift Vouchers. All cheques are to be made payable to Aberystwyth University.
Early Bird Discounts You can now get £5 discount on 5 credit courses, £10 discount on 10 credit courses and £20 discount on 20 credit courses. To be eligible for the Early Bird Discount you must pre enrol by the following dates: Autumn Term 1: 19th September 2011 Spring Term 2: 19th December 2011 Summer Term 3: 2nd April 2012 (Please note Early Bird Fees do not apply to Welsh for Adults classes)
Fee Concessions:• Concessionary fees are available to those in receipt of certain state
benefits, a state pension only, or full time students. Early bird discounts also apply to concessionary fees. For more information phone 01970 621 598 or 621 580
Financial SupportFee Waiver Scheme: • If you do not already have a First or Foundation degree, you live
in Wales and are in receipt of certain benefits, you may be eligible to have your fees waived under the Part Time Undergraduate Fee Waiver schemes. For more information phone 01970 621 598 or 621 580. Please note fee waivers can take up to a month to process. Please leave yourself plenty of time before start of course. For successful candidates we reserve the right to impose a fee if you enrol on a course, but fail to attend, or complete the assignments for the course.
Go WalesAre you an employer or employee of a Welsh SME? The GO Wales Programme is a Pan Wales project offering a range of services including funding to help up-skill Welsh SMEs* by helping with the cost of training their graduate staff. You may be eligible for financial assistance. This would be partial-funding (50% of the course fee) up to a maximum of £1,500. Terms and conditions apply - please see www.gowales.co.uk/training for further details - email [email protected] or telephone 01970 628498 to discuss eligibility. * SMEs are small to medium-sized enterprises/companies with 250 employees or under.*Eligibility confirmation is required prior to registration.
Want 2 WorkThe aim of this project is to engage with and encourage those over 16 who are not in work, to participate in return to work activities. Participation is voluntary, the help offered by Want 2 Work will vary depending on each individual’s circumstances.Want 2 Work is a WAG and Jobcentre Plus initiative, funded by the European Social Fund. The project is available to people over 16, who are not employed, not in receipt of Jobseekers Allowance.For an informal chat with a Want 2 Work advisor, ring free phone number 0800 328 6370. Have your postcode and NI number ready when you call so that eligibility can be ascertained.
SIGN UP NOW! Come along to the enrolment day
in Old College, Aberystwyth on Saturday 10th September, 10am –
1pm.
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Beth yw Lefel cwrs Dysgu Gydol Oes? Dyfernir un o lefelau Fframwaith Cymwysterau Cenedlaethol i’r holl gymwysterau achrededig, a gefnogir gan Awdurdod Cymwysterau, Cwricwlwm ac Asesu Cymru. Diben y fframwaith yw eich helpu i wneud penderfyniadau gwybodus am y cymwysterau yr hoffech eu cael. Bydd y tabl isod yn eich helpu i gysylltu lefel y cyrsiau a gynigir gan Dysgu Gydol Oes ag unrhyw gyrsiau y gallech fod wedi’u hastudio o’r blaen. Cofiwch - Nid oes raid i chi fod wedi astudio ar lefelau 1-3 i astudio cwrs gyda Dysgu Gydol Oes. Ond, os nad ydych chi wedi astudio ers tro rydym ni’n argymell eich bod yn cofrestru ar gyfer ein rhaglen cymorth astudio pan fyddwch chi’n dechrau eich cwrs cyntaf. Mae’r tabl isod yn dangos rhai enghreifftiau cyffredin yn unig o’r cymwysterau ar y gwahanol lefelau. Efallai eich bod wedi cymryd cyrsiau achrededig eraill. Os ydych chi eisiau gwirio lefel cyrsiau eraill gallwch edrych ar y Gronfa Ddata Genedlaethol o Gymwysterau Achrededig ar www.qca.org.uk/openquals.
Mae cyrsiau Dysgu Gydol Oes yn cael eu galw’n gyrsiau ‘Lefel 1’ oherwydd eu bod yn gyfwerth â lefel 1 cwrs gradd tair blynedd. Maent ar lefel 4 y Fframwaith Cymwysterau Cenedlaethol.
Lefel FfCC Enghraifft o gymhwyster ar y lefel hon
8 Doethuriaeth (PhD)
7 Gradd Meistr (e.e. MA; MSc)
6 Gradd
5 Diploma Addysg Uwch Diploma Cenedlaethol Uwch
4 Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch – blwyddyn gyntaf cwrs gradd
Modiwlau lefel 1 gyda Dysgu Gydol Oes
3 Cyrsiau rhagarweiniol (cyrsiau lefel 0) gyda Dysgu Gydol Oes Safon Uwch NVQ lefel 3
2 TGAU graddau A-C NVQ lefel 2 OCN lefel 3
1 TGAU graddau D-G NVQ lefel 1 OCN lefel 1
Mynediad Lefel Mynediad OCN (Rhwydwaith y Coleg Agored)
What Level is a Lifelong Learning course? All accredited qualifications are awarded a National Qualifications Framework (NQF) level, endorsed by the Qualifications, Curriculum and Assessment Authority for Wales. The framework aims to help you make informed decisions about the qualifications you would like to gain. The table below will help you to relate the level of the courses offered by Lifelong Learning to any previous course you might have done. Remember - You don’t necessarily have to have studied at levels 1-3 to take a course with Lifelong Learning. However, if you haven’t studied for a while we do recommend that you take up our study support programme as you start your first course. The table below only shows some common examples of qualifications at the different levels. You might have taken other accredited courses. If you want to check the level of other courses you can look at the National Database of Accredited Qualifications at www.qca.org.uk/openquals. Lifelong Learning courses are called ‘Level 1’ courses because they are equivalent to level 1 of a three-year degree. They are at level 4 of the NQF.
NQF Level Example of qualification at this level
8 Doctorate (PhD)
7 Masters degree (e.g. MA; MSc)
6 Degree
5 Diploma of Higher Education HND (Higher National Diploma)
4 Certificate of Higher Education – first year of a degree
Level 1 modules with Lifelong Learning 3 Introductory courses (Level 0 courses) with Lifelong Learning A level NVQ level 3
2 CGSE grades 1-C NVQ level 2 OCN level 3
1 CGSE grades D-G NVQ level 1 OCN level 1
Entry Entry level OCN (Open College Network)
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Cyrsiau Celf a DylunioCourses in Art & Design
Cydlynydd Celf a Dylunio/Art & Design Co-ordinatorAlison Pierse [email protected]
2011-12
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2011-12 Cyrsiau Celf a Dylunio / Courses in Art & Design
Croeso i Raglen Newydd Celf a Dylunio 2011-12
Cynnwys15 Croeso i’r Rhaglen Gelf a Dylunio Newydd ar
Gyfer 2011-12 Beth sy’n Newydd?16 Ysgol Breswyl Gregynog Sesiynau Blasuam Ddim Deall y Dystygrif17 Proffiliau Tiwtoriaid19 Cyrsiau i Ddechreuwyr21 Cyrsiau 3D22 Cyrsiau TG
24 Gwneud Printiau Cyrsiau Darlunio Lefel 125 Cyrsiau Peintio Lefel 129 Hanes Celf30 Cyrsiau Lefel 2 Datblygiad Proffesiynol 31 Modiwlau Allweddol33 Ysgolion Haf a Chyrsiau Dwys34 Strwythyr Dystygrif
Ydy’r cyrsiau’n addas i mi?Ydyn, mae croeso i fyfyrwyr o bob lefel a gallu. Os hoffech astudio cyrsiau unigol er mwyn eich datblygiad a’ch diddordeb eich hun, ac mae llawer o’n myfyrwyr yn gwneud hynny, edrychwch ar dudalennau 19-31 ymlaen.
Dydw i ddim wedi bod ar gyrsiau celf o’r blaenChwilfrydedd yw’r unig beth sydd ei wir angen! Os ydych chi’n defnyddio ein darpariaeth am y tro cyntaf a chithau heb fod ar gwrs dylunio neu baentio o’r blaen, rydyn ni’n argymell i chi gofrestru ar gwrs Lefel 0 a fydd yn rhoi’r sgiliau a’r technegau sylfaenol i chi ac yn rhoi blas o’n dulliau dysgu i chi. Mae crynodeb o’r cyrsiau Lefel 0 hyn ar gael rhwng tudalennau 19 a 20.
Os ydych chi’n dechrau Hanes Celf byddem yn argymell ichi gymryd y modiwlau yn y drefn hon: The Study of Art and Art History, Art in Wales, History of Printmaking or Photography, Contemporary Art and Discussion.
Mae Looking at Art yn gwrs celf ymarferol sy’n darparu gwybodaeth er mwyn i chi fedru beirniadu darn o gelf a chyfleu pam rydych yn ei hoffi neu beidio. Mae asesiadau’r cwrs hwn ar lefel isel, ac mae’n baratoad i gyrsiau celf eraill.
AsesuDisgwrs ddwyffordd rhyngoch chi â’r tiwtor yw’r broses ddysgu. Dydyn ni ddim yn asesu trwy arholiadau nad ydynt ond yn penderfynu pa mor dda y gallwch chi ei wneud ar ddiwrnod penodol; mae’r rhan fwyaf o’n cyrsiau ymarferol yn asesu trwy sgwrs â’ch tiwtor mewn dosbarth tiwtorial. Mae llawer o’r asesu’n cael ei wneud wrth fynd ymlaen ac mae’n seiliedig ar weithdai ac astudio gartref. Mae’n rhaid gwneud rhywfaint o asesu ysgrifenedig ar y cyrsiau Hanes Celf, ond cewch gymorth wrth fynd yn eich blaen a chewch gyflwyno drafftiau a chael adborth gan eich tiwtor.
Bydd gan rai cyrsiau ymarfer celf Lefel Un weithdy asesu; achlysur cymdeithasol iawn yw hwn, sy’n cynnwys te a choffi, digon o chwerthin, trafod, myfyrio, gwerthuso ac adborth.
Cyfarwyddyd yn rhad ac am ddim i FyfyrwyrRydym ni’n cynnig gwasanaeth cynghori yn rhad ac am ddim i’ch cyfeirio i gwrs sy’n addas i’ch gallu chi. Ar ôl trafodaeth fer, gallwn awgrymu llwybr o gyrsiau wedi’u teilwra i chi eu hastudio yn y flwyddyn ganlynol. Os oes gennych ddiddordeb yn y gwasanaeth hwn ffoniwch yr adran i wneud apwyntiad. Mae’r gwasanaeth ar gael trwy’r flwyddyn.
Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch: Celf a DylunioGallwch gofrestru ar y Dystysgrif yn rhad ac am ddim. Mae’r cymhwyster yn gyfwerth ag astudio blwyddyn gyntaf gradd. Rydym ni’n cynnig y Dystysgrif yn rhan-amser (dros bum mlynedd) a gallwch ddewis eich llwybr dysgu eich hun o blith amrywiaeth o fodiwlau. Gofynnwch am ffurflen yn y Dderbynfa yn yr Hen Goleg neu ffoniwch y swyddfa a gofyn iddynt anfon un atoch (01970 621580). Mae’r ffurflen hefyd ar dudalen 7 o’r llyfryn hwn. Ceir rhagor o wybodaeth am y Dystysgrif ar dudalennau 17 a 34
Beth sydd wedi ei newid gennym?O ganlyniad i’r hyn a ddywedoch ar eich ffurflenni cloriannu ar ddiwedd eich cyrsiau, rydym wedi rhoi sylw i’r materion canlynol:
• Nid oes unrhyw wrthdaro rhwng dyddiau’r cyrsiau a gynhelir yn Abergwaun a Narberth.• Bydd Art history yn cael ei ddarparu yn y de yng Nghrucywel.• Rydych wedi gofyn am ragor o ddosbarthiadau nos.• Rydym wedi dod o hyd i lefydd gwell yn Llanandras a Thywyn.
Gallwch weld bod llawer o ddatblygiadau wedi eu gwneud eleni ac nad yw pris safonol ein cyrsiau wedi codi ychwaith. Byddai’n dda gennym petaech yn ein cefnogi ac yn lledu’r gair amdanom. Edrychwn ymlaen at eich gweld ar un o’n cyrsiau.
Beth sy’n newydd?Rydyn ni’n hynod falch o fedru darparu rhai modiwlau a fu’n gorffwyso ers rhai blynyddoedd, yn ogystal â rhai modiwlau gwirioneddol newydd ac arloesol a fydd yn eich cyffroi:
• Mae Art History yn dod i Grucywel; edrychwch ar dudalen 30• Up-cycled Clothing. A ydych eisiau rhoi gwedd newydd i’ch hen ddillad? Dyma i chi fodiwl lefel 0 10 credyd newydd sy’n addas ar gyfer pawb. Gweler tudalen 21• Ar ôl sawl cais am fodiwl i symud ymlaen iddo ar ôl Creative Textiles, mae Material Spaces: Textile Art yn awr ar gael, a bydd yn cael ei brofi eleni. Gweler tudalen 23• Mae Fur Feathers and Scale: Natural History Illustration yn gwrs newydd pum credyd i’r rhai sydd wedi dilyn cyrsiau Botanical Illustration. Bydd yn fodiwl dwys o ddau ddiwrnod 5 awr. Gweler
tudalen 19 am fwy o wybodaeth.• Mae Introduction to Outdoor Digital Photography yn fodiwl Gwyddoniaeth newydd; gallwch gael rhagor o wybodaeth amdano ar dudalen 76.• Gallwch ddod o hyd i Digital Textile Design using Photoshop ar dudalen23 Beth am ddylunio darn o’ch defnydd eich hun ar gyfer y modiwl Up cycled Clothing er mwyn gwneud eich dillad newydd yn wirioneddol unigryw? Neu beth am ddylunio defnydd eich llenni ar gyfer Interior Design?• Image Editing for the web: Cwrs Technoleg Gwybodaeth 10 credyd arall i wneud eich gwefannau edrych yn well. Gweler tudalen 24.
Bydd rhestr o ddeunyddiau y bydd eu hangen arnoch ar gyfer eich cwrs ar gael i’w lawrlwytho o’r we ar ddechrau pob tymor. www.aber.ac.uk/sell/courses/lllearn/artdesign/index.html
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Cyrsiau Celf a Dylunio / Courses in Art & Design 2011-12
Contents15 Welcome to the Art & Design Programme for
2011-12 What’s New?16 Gregynog Residential School Free Taster Sessions Finding Your Way Around the Certificate17 Tutor Profiles19 Courses for Beginners21 3D Courses 22 IT Courses
24 Printmaking Drawing Courses Level 1 25 Painting Courses Level 1 29 Art History 30 Level 2 Courses for Professional Development31 Key Modules 33 Summer Schools and Intensive Courses34 Structure of the Certificate
Welcome to the new Art & Design Programme for 2011-12Are these courses for me?Yes, we welcome students on courses of all levels and abilities. If you want to take courses on a stand alone basis for your own development and interest, and many students do, look on pages 19-31.
I have not taken art classes beforeOur only pre requisite for classes is just curiosity! If you are a first timer to our provision and have not taken classes in drawing or painting before, we recommend that you enrol on a Level 0 course which will give you the basic skills and techniques whilst giving you a taste of our teaching. A brief synopsis of these Level 0 courses are between pages 19-21. If you are starting Art History we recommend you take the modules in the following order; The Study of Art and Art History, Art in Wales, History of Printmaking or Photography, Contemporary Art and Discussion.
Looking at Art is a hands-on art history course giving you the information to judge a piece of art and communicate why you like or don’t like it. This course has low level assessments and is a preparation for other art history courses.
AssessmentThe learning process is a two way dialogue between you and your tutor. Our assessments have no examinations that dictate how well you can do on a specific day, most practical courses deliver the assessment as a tutorial chat with your tutor, and much of the assessment is accumulative based on workshops and home study. Art History courses need some form of written assessment, but support is given along the way and you can submit drafts and get feedback from your tutor.
There will be an assessment workshop added to some Level One art practice courses; this is a very sociable occasion with tea and coffee, where laughter, discussion, reflection, evaluation and feedback all join forces.
Free guidance for studentsWe offer a free advice to signpost you on an appropriate course for your ability. After a brief discussion, we can suggest a pathway of courses tailored for you to take for the following year. If you are interested in this service, please phone the department to make an appointment. This service is available all year round.
Certificate of Higher Education: Art and DesignEnrolling on the Certificate costs nothing. The qualification is the equivalent of studying for the first year of a degree. We deliver this part time (over five years) and you can choose your own path of learning from a range of modules. Ask for a form from reception at Old College or phone the office to ask for one to be sent to you. The form is also on page 7 of this brochure. More details and information on the Certificate can be found on pages 17 and 34
What we have changed?As a result of what you have said in end of course evaluation forms, we have addressed the following issues:-
• There is no clash between the days of courses held in Fishguard and Narberth• Art history will be delivered in the south at Crickhowell• You have asked for more evening courses • We have sourced a better venue in Prestiegne and Tywyn
You can see that a lot of development has been done this year and that the standard prices of our courses have not been increased either. Please support us and spread the word and we look forward to seeing you on a course.
What’s new?After an absence of many years we are happy to provide some modules which have been sleeping for a few years and some really new innovative modules for you to get excited about.
• Art History is coming to Crickhowell; please look at page30• Up-cycled Clothing. Do you want to give your old favourite clothes a new look? This is a new ten credit level O module suitable for everyone. See page21.• After many requests for a progression module to Creative Textiles. Material Spaces: Textile Art is now available and will be piloted this year. Please see page 23.• Fur Feathers and Scale: Natural History Illustration is a new five
credit course for those who have taken the Botanical Illustration courses. This will be taught as two intensive 5 hour days. See page 19.
• Introduction to Outdoor Digital Photography is a new Science module; you can find out more about this on page 76.• Digital Textile Design using Photoshop can be found on page23
Why not design a piece of your own fabric for the Up-cycled clothing module making your new clothes truly unique? Or just design your own curtain material for Interior design.
• Image Editing for the web: Another 10 credit Information Technology course to enhance the look of your web pages. See page 24.
A list of materials needed for your course will be available to download from the web at the beginning of each term. www.aber.ac.uk/sell/courses/lllearn/artdesign/index.html
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2011-12 Cyrsiau Celf a Dylunio / Courses in Art & Design
Interior Design – bu hwn yn gwrs mor llwyddiannus y llynedd fel y byddwn yn ei gynnig eto, yn ogystal â dosbarth nos wythnosol yn Aberystwyth. Gall y rhai sy’n ei astudio ddewis cael y tiwtorialau a’r asesiadau trwy gyfrwng eu dewis iaith. Mae’n gwrs a anelir at ddechreuwyr, ac fe gewch eich dysgu am y prosesau sylfaenol y tu cefn i egwyddorion addurno mewnol llwyddiannus. Cwrs dwys am bedwar diwrnod i ddechreuwyr, yn addas i’r rhai sy’n ystyried astudio’r maes ymhellach yn ogystal â’r rhai sydd am addurno eu cartref eu hunain. Bydd y cwrs yn canolbwyntio yn bennaf ar ddatblygu ymwybyddiaeth o ddylunio, dysgu prosesau a thechnegau sylfaenol dylunio, a chyflwyno bwrdd cysyniadau. Hannah Jones fydd eich tiwtor: dylunwraig broffesiynol a chanddi brofiad gwerthfawr o weithio yn y diwydiant. Bydd Hannah hefyd yn dysgu’r crws newydd Digital Textile Design. Mae llawer o waith ymlaen llaw yn gysylltiedig â’r modiwl Interior Design, felly, byddem yn argymell yn gryf ichi gofrestru ymlaen llaw er mwyn cael y mwyaf ohono.Dreamweaver Web Design Mae modiwl newydd yn cael ei lansio a fydd yn cael ei ddysgu gan ddefnyddio’r pecyn a gymeradwyir nawr gan y diwydiant ond gallwch ddewis o hyd cael eich dysgu trwy ddefnyddio Sharepoint Designer.
Introduction to FlashCwrs ymarferol sy’n egluro hanfodion dylunio Flash Movies cyn symud ymlaen i ddysgu sgiliau dylunio sylfaenol. Cewch eich annog i ddefnyddio eich syniadau eich hun, delweddau gwreiddiol a deunydd marchnata i’ch prosiectau eich hun.
Source to Estuary: mae Land Art 1 wedi ei ail-becynnu ar gyfer y flwyddyn.Mae hwn yn gwrs tra ymarferol ei naws lle bydd myfyrwyr yn gweithio yn yr awyr agored i gynhyrchu gwaith celf gan ymateb i’r amgylchfyd naturiol. Gyda’r thema Source to Estuary’, bydd lleoliadau yn cael eu dewis ar hyd yr Afon Tywi yn Sir Gaerfyrddin. Drwy ganolbwyntio ar elfennau penodol o fewn y daith hon, bydd myfyrwyr yn datblygu eu hymatebion esthetaidd a chysyniadol, eu dealltwriaeth o ‘le’, a sut i drin defnyddiau naturiol a ganfyddir in situ. Byddant yn myfyrio ar bwysigrwydd yr Afon Tywi i’w phobl ac i’r tir, gan gyfeirio at effaith digwyddiadau cymdeithasol a hanesyddol. Ar ben hyn, bydd myfyrwyr yn arsylwi gwaith arlunwyr cyfoes sydd wedi defnyddio afonydd o fewn eu hymarfer cerfluniol mewn ffyrdd creadigol ac arloesol. Bydd gwaith grŵp a phrosiectau gan unigolion ar eu liwt eu hunain yn cael eu hannog.
Sylwch fod yn rhaid i chi fod yn gorfforol abl a bod disgwyl i chi fedru cerdded pellteroedd rhesymol ar dir anwastad i fedru cwblhau’r modiwl hwn.
Cewch gyfle i gael blas ar y modiwl hwn mewn sesiwn rhad ac am ddim lle rhoddir cyflwyniad ar Land Art sy’n egluro beth ydyw, sut y daeth i fodolaeth a pwy sy’n ei wneud!
Modiwl TiwtorialBydd y cwrs hwn yn symud i ddydd Gwener ac fe gaiff ei ddysgu gan Dr Simon Pierse.
Ysgol Breswyl Gregynog 2012, Dydd Llun 23 – Dydd Iau 26 Gorffennaf Bydd ein Hysgol Haf ym mis Gorffennaf 2012 yn cynnig:
• Sourced from the Landscape• Sketchbook Studies• Approaches to LandscapePainting
Cysylltwch â’r swyddfa i gael taflen.
Alison Pierse, Cydlynydd Celf a Dylunio
[email protected] 01970 621580
Sesiynau Blasu am DdimEleni rydym ni’n cynnig cyfle i chi ddod i sesiwn flasu AM DDIM. Gallwch weld yr hyn sydd ar gael yn eich ardal a chael “blas cyn prynu”. Os oes digon o bobl yn penderfynu fod y cwrs yn iawn iddyn nhw, byddwn ni’n eich gwahodd i gwblhau ffurflen cofrestru ar y dydd a bydd y cwrs ei hun yn dechrau o fewn wythnos neu ddwy. Ar ôl y sesiwn blasu, os byddwch chi’n teimlo nad yw’r cwrs yn addas i chi yna ni fyddwch chi wedi colli dim, ar wahân i’r amser a dreuliwyd arno. Does dim ffordd haws na mwy cost effeithiol o ddechrau eich astudiaethau!!
Interior Design was such a success last year that we will be repeating this initiative and offering this intensive school again. Those of you who want to take the course have an option to have your tutorials and assessment through your preferred language. The course is designed for beginners, you will be taught the basic processes behind successful domestic interior decoration principles. The 4-day intensive course suits those who are considering further study in design or simply want to decorate your own home. The key aims will be to develop design awareness, learn basic design processes and techniques and the planning and presenting of a concept board.
Hannah Jones your tutor is a professional Designer with valuable experience of working in the design industry. She will also be teaching the new course Digital Textile Design. There is a lot of pre-course work attached to the Interior Design module therefore pre enrolment is highly recommended in order for you to get the best from your study.
Dreamweaver Web DesignA new module which will be taught using the industrially approved package is now launched fully but you can still take the option of being taught this programme using Sharepoint Designer.
Introduction to Flash This hands-on course explains the basics of designing Flash Movies for web pages before moving on to learning basic design skills, You will be encouraged to make use of your own original images and research material for your own projects.
Source to Estuary: Land Art 1 has been repackaged for this year.This is very much a hand on course where students will be working outdoors producing artworks in response to the natural environment. Themed ‘Source to Estuary’, locations will be selected down the River Towy in Carmarthenshire. By focussing on specific elements within this journey, students will develop their aesthetic and conceptual responses, their understanding of place, and handling of natural materials found ‘in situ’. Reflection will be made upon importance of the River Towy to both its people and its land, referencing the effect of Social and historic events. In addition to this, students will observe the work of contemporary artists that have used rivers within their sculptural practice in creative and innovative ways. Both group work and self generated projects will be encouraged.
Please note that it is advisable to be physically fit and able to walk reasonable distances on uneven ground.
A taster session will be offered for this course where a presentation on Land Art will be given, explaining what it is, how it came about and who does it!
Tutorial ModuleThis course will move to a Friday and will be taught by Dr. Simon Pierse.
Gregynog Residential School 2012 Monday 23rd - Thursday 26th JulyThe 2012 Summer School in July will offer:-
• Sourced from the Landscape• Sketchbook Studies• Approaches to Landscape Painting
Please contact the office for a flier.
Alison Pierse, Art & Design Co-ordinator
[email protected] 01970 621580
Free Taster Sessions This year we are offering you the chance to try a FREE taster session. See what is available for your area and “try before you buy”. If enough people decide that the course is right for them, we will invite you to complete an enrolment form on the day and the course proper will start within the following one or two weeks. If the taster provided it is not for you, then you have lost nothing, except the time taken to attend. What could be a simpler and more cost effective way of starting your studies!!
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Cyrsiau Celf a Dylunio / Courses in Art & Design 2011-12
Tessa Waite delivers our art practice courses in the Brecon area.Can you tell us a bit about yourself?I have been living in Powys for the past twenty years; its gentle beauty is the backdrop to my work. I moved here to do a residency at a psychiatric hospital. During this time I was able to consider how creative processes can be used to explore and express life experiences. I invited dance and music practitioners to collaborate with me for specific projects. Enabling others to engage with the creative process had a long-lasting effect on my own work. I draw on my daily Buddhist practice as a member of SGI-UK for over 20 years. Witnessing and being part of my children’s lives has reconnected me to my own life experience in a dynamic way, which has led to finding new materials and ways of working.
How would you describe your own practice as an artist?I am exploring the multi-layered nature of human experience, how memory and myth break into and impact upon the present. This is something I think has always been at the core of my work. I use a variety of media in order to find ways of representing and interpreting imagery that can explore emotion and its resonance within ourselves and others. I exhibit my work and alongside painting and drawing I have recently begun to use digital media, animation and to make site responsive pieces.
What do you gain from teaching?Seeing students growing in confidence and taking risks is really exciting. A big part of teaching for me is facilitating the group; students can offer so much to each other in terms of their development and enjoyment of their work. When everyone is hard at work it generates a creative energy that is unique. It is a privilege to share the joy of exploring the world through the medium of visual art.
What advantages have the digital age brought to your profession?I have enjoyed working with new technology, though it can be quite frustrating when it doesn’t go to plan or goes wrong. I found that translating old slide transparencies into a digital format allowed me to play with the images, animate them and overlay them, which was very enriching.
What advice would you give a potential student embarking on a course for the first time?See it as a process, you are embarking on a series of experiments rather than making “Art”. Try and enjoy these experiments, relax and don’t worry about achieving a specific outcome. Mistakes are an important part of the process and often lead the way to new discoveries. Be prepared to take a few risks and try things out and don’t judge yourself harshly.
If you won the lottery what would you do?I never do the lottery, but if I did receive a
large amount of money I would make a big donation to my Buddhist organisation that is actively seeking to develop dialogues to promote peace, education and culture worldwide, is a Non Governmental Organisation at the United Nations and is committed to nuclear disarmament. I’d pay off our mortgage and spend some time travelling across the globe by train with my husband and two boys. I would love to share with them the experience of exploring new places and meeting people from other cultures. Travelling by train is a great way to connect with the people around you. I’d buy some time to live, work and exhibit abroad. I would also love to set up a studio/cafe here in Wales where I and other artists could run courses, host residencies that offered a stimulating environment to make work in but was also a meeting place where ideas could form and take flight The list could go on.....!
Deall y Dystysgrif a’r Cyrsiau a gynigir gennymGellwch ddilyn nifer o lwybrau o amgylch y Dystysgrif: 1. Meithrinwch hyder ar rai o’r modiwlau Lefel 0 mewn pastelau,
dyfrlliw neu olew a symudwch i gyrsiau penodol yn y maes sydd o ddiddordeb i chi.
2. Mae’r modiwlau dewisol wedi eu trefnu i roi mwy o brofiad ichi yn eich hoff gyfrwng tynnu llun/paentio neu gerflunio.
3. Dechreuwch drwy ddilyn Modiwl Allweddol megis ‘Drawing on Imagination’ neu ‘Study of Art and Art History’. Fel hyn, fe gewch flas ar yr holl wahanol sgiliau cyn symud i’r maes astudio sydd orau gennych. Peidiwch â bod ofn dechrau un o’r modiwlau hyn.
4. Os nad ydych wedi cael profiad o addysg am gyfnod hir, fe allech ddechrau gyda chwrs lefel 0 megis Art for Starters yn ogystal â chwrs sgiliau cyffredinol i’ch helpu i fwrw’r cwch i’r dŵr.
5. Cewch gymryd unrhyw fodiwl y mae gennych ddiddordeb penodol ynddo yn gwrs ar ei ben ei hun nad yw’n rhan o’r Dystysgrif.
6. Mae’r modiwlau dewisol wedi eu trefnu i roi mwy o brofiad ichi yn eich hoff gyfrwng tynnu llun/peintio neu gerflunio.
Os hoffech unrhyw gyngor, mae Alison Pierse, y Cydlynydd Academaidd ar gyfer Celf a Dylunio ar gael i’ch cynorthwyo i wneud y penderfyniad cywir ar gyfer y cam nesaf. Cysylltwch â hi yma yn y Ganolfan.
Finding your way around the Certificate and Courses on offerYou can take a number of routes around the Certificate:1. Gather confidence on some of the Level 0 modules in pastels,
watercolour or oil painting and move up to specific courses in your area of interest.
2. Optional modules are designed to give you more experience in your preferred drawing /painting or sculpting medium.
3. Start on a Key Module such as ‘Drawing on Imagination’ or ‘Study of Art and Art History’. This will give you a sample of all the different skills and then move to your preferred area of study. Don’t be frightened of starting one of these modules.
4. If you have not experienced education for a long while, you could start with a Level 0 course such as Art for Starters plus a general study skills course to gently ease you in.
5. You can take any module that you are specifically interested in as a stand-alone course not attached to the Certificate.
6. Optional modules are designed to give you more experience in your preferred drawing /painting or sculpting medium.
If you require any advice, Alison Pierse, the Academic Co-ordinator for Art and Design is available to help you make the decision for your next move. Please contact her here at the School.
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Jaci M. Dunsford, StudentHow would you describe our Lifelong Learning course to someone you met on the street?The Lifelong Learning Course has opened up a new world for me, filling gaps in my education, helping me to appreciate so much more about what makes the world tick. Being able to attend these short courses nearby and getting personal help from friendly tutors has made it possible for me to reach a higher level of skill and understanding than was otherwise possible. Sitting and working alongside other struggling students has been fun and rewarding: I’ve made new friends and that’s always a joy.
Having completed the Certificate, what highlights can you share?It’s always satisfying to produce a good piece of work, but I must say that the ‘process’ itself has been most rewarding for me. I’m a slow and fairly contemplative worker, becoming aware as I go along of the stunning opportunities I am being given right now in this present moment: to spend time listening and responding to accomplished and practising artist/tutors has been a real privilege, giving me memories I treasure and a source of inspiration I can continue to tap into.
What advice would you give someone who hasn’t studied art history before?I joined the Certificate Course initially to learn about art history. Having done the first Art History Course I got the bug and just had to do the Contemporary Art and Discussion module which continued at the same venue. They are well-illustrated lectures from gentle tutors who love their subjects and who like to get students talking and discussing together. It was fascinating to make connections on both social and political levels – seeing how artists were responding at crucial times in history, to poverty, say, or to war or exploitation – and I feel enriched as well as humbled. How will I respond as an artist today – do I have anything to say that is worth saying in my work? The Art History Wales Course, in which we looked at the development of landscape painting in Wales within the wider world, was really helpful and I particularly valued studying Mary Lloyd Jones and visiting exhibitions of her work, which is pervaded with both social and political history. We had to do some written assignments which were challenging, but also very interesting. One can buy books that help with writing about art history topics which I would recommend but the tutors themselves are very helpful; you are not on your own.
Which artist or sculptor would you take to your desert island and why?This is a difficult one as I like many artists (and sculptors) for different reasons! Matisse for his use of colour and of fabrics – I came to art through textiles. Van Gogh because of his use of colour and for his passion – and because I lived in the Low Countries for a few years in the 70’s and used to be a Lay Reader myself. Mary Lloyd Jones because of her sense of the past, for her use of fabrics and for her rootedness in Wales – my home for nearly half my life but, since my maiden name was Evans, my sense of belonging may go back a good deal further! Wales has exacted some severe demands of me, but has showered me with blessing nonetheless! And I would not have been able to answer this question but for SELL!
How important are courses based in the community for our students?I used to work as a Health Visitor in Powys; rural deprivation/isolation were acknowledged to be risk factors where health and social welfare are concerned: long distances from centres of higher
learning, limited provision of bus and rail services, the cost of petrol/diesel and running a car in general, can all contribute to a lack of achievement of potential and an associated lack of self-esteem and personal fulfilment. These factors could, over time, affect the emotional health of isolated and house-bound mothers, and in turn, through no fault of their own, that of their infants and young children. I would like to see SELL promote its courses to younger adults who have perhaps missed the university option and had their families young. But whatever age one is, there are always ties that make access to higher education difficult – care of elder relatives, spouse, grandchildren. SELL offers a real service to all who want to extend themselves for the good of society, for their own economic improvement or for personal fulfilment. Speaking for myself, I think the Welsh Assembly shows great wisdom and compassion in sponsoring this sort of provision.
If I won the lottery I would..... love to do the 21st Century Grand Tour: New York and Paris and Florence at least! That is after having sorted my kids’ mortgages! Then I would love to buy the old Vicarage here in Llanfair, offering a centre for creativity, contemplation and community interaction - and hope to live there for the rest of my life!!!! So the lottery win would have to be a big one – and I’d have to remember to buy my ticket and not forget where I have put it! (lol)
Jaci M Dunsford www.jacimdunsford.co.uk
Early Bird Discounts You can now get £10 discount on 10 credit courses and £20 discount on 20 credit course, £30 discount on a 30 credit course. To be eligible for the Early Bird Discount you must pre enrol by the following dates:-
• 19/09/2011 for Autumn Term 1 • 19/12/2011 for Spring Term 2• 02/04/2012 for Summer Term 3
You can pay by Cash, Credit card (by phone and in person), Cheque, Gift Vouchers. All chqs are to be made payable to Aberystwyth University.
Gostyngiadau Talu’n Gynnar Gallwch bellach sicrhau gostyngiad o £10 ar gyrsiau 10 credyd, gostyngiad o £20 ar gyrsiau 20 credyd, a gostyngiad o £30 ar gyrsiau 30 credyd. I fod yn gymwys am y Gostyngiadau Talu’n Gynnar mae’n rhaid i chi gofrestru o flaen llaw erbyn y dyddiadau canlynol:
• 19/09/2011 ar gyfer Tymor yr Hydref 1 • 19/12/2011 ar gyfer Tymor y Gwanwyn 2 • 02/04/2012 ar gyfer Tymor yr Haf 3
Gallwch dalu ag Arian Parod, Cerdyn Credyd (dros y ffôn ac yn bersonol), Siec, Talebau. Dylid gwneud sieciau’n daladwy i Brifysgol Aberystwyth.
SIGN UP NOW! Come along to the enrolment day in Old College, Aberystwyth on Saturday 10th September, 10am – 1pm.
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Cyrsiau Celf a Dylunio / Courses in Art & Design 2011-12
Courses for BeginnersArt for Starters: Drawing
Is your drawing holding you back? This beginner’s course introduces you to the vital basics that enable drawings to be undertaken with ease and confidence. Projects cover line, tone, simple perspective and accurate observation - all taught in a relaxed and supportive manner to develop the student’s ability and confidence.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 0 Brecon Library, Ship St Monday 10am- 12.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 03/10/11 (Half term:24/10/11) End Date: 28/11/11 Tessa Waite CF109 Llanwrtyd Wells Victoria Hall Monday 6.30pm- 9pm 8 Sessions Starting: 03/10/11 (Half term:24/10/11) End Date: 28/11/11 Elizabeth Brickell CF113Fishguard E-Learning Centre Wednesday 12.30pm- 3.30pm 7 SessionsStarting: 05/10/11 (Half term:26/10/11) End Date: 23/11/11 Rose Thorn CD101 Tywyn Dolgoch Studio Thursday 6pm- 9pm 7 SessionsStarting: 06/10/11 13/10/11 20/10/11 10/11/11 17/11/11 01/12/11 End Date: 08/12/11 Angela Drinkwater-Lunn CE100 Llandeilo Maes Elfryn Hall Tuesday 6pm- 8pm 10 Sessions Starting: 17/01/12 (Half term:14/02/12) End Date: 27/03/12 Elizabeth Brickell CC201
Art for Starters: PaintingAn excellent starting point if you are new to painting or have not used acrylics before. The basic techniques of mixing and applying paint will be studied through a variety of projects. The aim is to build your confidence and ability in a relaxed atmosphere £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 0 Cardigan Theatr Mwldan Tuesday 10.15am- 2.45pm 5 Sessions Starting: 04/10/11 (Half term:25/10/11) End Date: 08/11/11 Angharad Taris CB104Brecon Library, Ship St Monday 10am- 12.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 16/01/12 (Half term:13/02/12) End Date: 12/03/12 Tessa Waite CF208
Flower PaintingFrom detailed observation of individual flowers drawn and painted accurately, the students will progress to more complex studies. Composition, light, texture and colour will be explored in this course which will focus on the painting of flowers in a variety of settings and styles. Principally a watercolour course the use of mixed media and background painting will emphasize visual balance, rhythm unity and diversity as well as contrasts. The course will also cover the ‘history of flowers’ in art from the Victorian language of flowers to contemporary styles that abstract form and setting and will form the basis of the practical flower studies undertaken in class and home study. Students to supply their own materials.£120(£100) 20 Credits Level 0 Aberystwyth (Laura Place - TBC) Tuesday 10am- 3pm 10 Sessions Fortnightly: 07/02/12 End Date: 12/06/12 Moya Davern CA208
Fur, Feather & Scales: Natural History Illustration A five credit practical painting course suitable for those wishing to acquire basic skills of depicting mammals, reptiles and birds in watercolour. The course will cover demonstrations and specific techniques; such as recording skills, required to accurately depict fur, feather and scales. Students will be required to submit three finished pieces of work covering each topic with an emphasis on colour, tone, texture, scale and modelling using watercolour, dip pen and ink. Suitable for those who have completed Botanical Illustration courses; and particularly for those undertaking field studies who wish to enhance the presentation of course work as well as students who wish to broaden their Fine Art skills. £30(£25) 5 Credits Level 0 Aberystwyth (Laura Place - TBC) Tuesday 10am- 4pm 2 Sessions Starting: 22/05/12 End Date: 03/07/12 Moya Davern CA306
Interior Design The interactive nature of this course will equip students with the confidence to style a domestic interior space. The four intensive days (delivered over two weekends will incorporate an in-depth understanding of the latest trends, colour theory and the effective use of the colour wheel, the use of textures and tonal harmony, the relationship between colour and light, juxtaposition and experimentation with various treatments, techniques and design processes. Studio demonstrations will be carried out when appropriate, along with a step by step guide into developing a final concept board for a personalised interior design.
You will have some pre course study so that you can take advantage of your learning sessions with Hannah; so do not leave it too late to enrol, we advise that you enrol one month prior to the course start date. We will ask you to photograph a room that you wish to redecorate; research into a theme of your choice and start collecting materials. (fabrics, wallpapers, carpets, tiles etc) This research should be highly contextualized and thought through, highlighting an in-depth concept-theme that will be used as a foundation of work. A concise list of materials and the pre-course work will be available on-line nearer the start date.£70(£60) (Fee Waiver Fee: £10) 10 Credits Level 0 Aberystwyth Laura Place – TBC Weekend Course: Friday evening 6.30pm-8pm Saturday 10am-4pm Sunday 10am – 3pm. 5 Sessions27/04/12 28/04/12 29/04/12 12/05/12 End Date: 13/05/12 Hannah Jones CA304
“I had a brilliant time, the course was challenging in the best sense of the word”
Junk Art: IntensiveA sculpting course to construct pieces from recycled objects. Students will develop an awareness of the skills needed to work in the round, open possibilities of sculptural combinations as well as working to project briefs. Students will need to source their own recycled materials with guidance from their tutor. You will receive instruction prior to the start of the course to collect 6 found objects to bring to the first session. This will lead to group discussion and a group sculpture. £70(£60) (Fee Waiver Fee: £10) 10 Credits Level 0 Llandysul Powerhouse Monday-Thursday 10am- 3.30pm 4 Sessions Starting: 18/06/12 End Date: 21/06/12 Judy Macklin CC304
Junk Art: Myths & Mysteries An opportunity to bring the characters of the Mabinogion to life, create a ‘Lost Land’ in a box or describe the ‘Lady of the Lake’ with cooking utensils! Working with methods of deconstruction, manipulation and assemblage, this sculpture course offers you the chance to have a go at making small scale 3d pieces of art out of everyday objects and ‘found’ materials. The emphasis is on being inventive and creative without the expense of specialist materials and equipment. This course is suitable for anyone who enjoys working with a variety of materials and no prior experience is necessary. Llangadog Community Hall Friday 1.30pm- 4pm 8 Sessions Starting: 20/04/12 (Half term:08/06/12) End Date: 15/06/12 Elizabeth Brickell CC302
A list of materials needed for your course will be available to download from the web at the beginning of each term. www.aber.ac.uk/sell/courses/lllearn/artdesign/index.html
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Living Willow Sculpture This 5 credit level 0 course in Living Willow Sculpture is designed as an introduction to planting and growing willow with the purpose to create art in the environment. It also offers an opportunity to investigate how artists have made an impact on the landscape and put their own work in context. Students will design and make a living outside chair for an environment of their choice. The chair will reflect the personal design of its maker and will need to be maintained by clipping. It is essential to pre-enrol for this course at least 2 weeks before the start as materials need to be ordered and soaked.£90(£80) (Fee Waiver Fee: £30) 5 Credits Level 0 Llandysul The Powerhouse Thursday/Friday 10am- 3.30pm 2 SessionsStarting: 15/03/12 End Date: 16/03/12 Judy Macklin CC203
Looking at Art : Free Taster Session Crickhowell Arts Alive Wednesday 7pm- 8.30pm 21/09/11 Tony Tribe CF110T
Looking at Art The course is designed to introduce the idea of looking at art in a constructive way, as distinct from the purely personal. It will appeal to a wide and diverse audience and introduce the subject of art and cultural history, both past and present, including the aesthetic, social, political and economic. Through discussion. The tutor will teach appreciation and criticism, centred around observation, identification and comparison, using actual art objects, available exhibitions, art, craft and architecture contained in specific venues, including the student’s own home. It is also designed to be a level 0 feeder course for both art practice and art history courses at Level 1. Download an introductory letter and precourse study.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 0 Crickhowell Arts Alive Wednesday 7pm- 9.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 05/10/11 (Half term: 26/10/11) End Date: 30/11/11 Tony Tribe CF110Newtown Davies Gallery Tuesday 1pm- 3.30pm 8 Sessions 11/10/11 18/10/11 08/11/11 15/11/11 22/11/11 17/01/12 24/01/12 End Date: 07/02/12 Louise Chennell CF116
Oil Painting: A Beginner’s Guide Have you ever wondered how to use oil paints, what support to use and how to go about developing your painting work? The course will cover all you need to know about starting to paint covering themes such as the landscape, still life, colour theory and mixing. This course is intended to develop your confidence in the subject and to develop basic skills to progress on to level 1 painting modules. It is suitable for complete beginners as well as those who have painted in other media. For safety reasons the course will be taught using water based oil paints ONLY. Sorry we cannot accept students on the course with traditional oil paints. Tuition will be tailored to the individual. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 0Cardigan Theatr Mwldan Tuesday 10.15am- 2.45pm 5 Sessions Starting: 15/11/11 End Date: 13/12/11 Angharad Taris CB105Fishguard E-Learning Centre Monday 1pm- 4pm 7 Sessions Starting: 26/09/11 (Half term:24/10/11) End Date: 21/11/11 Clare Rose CD100
Pastel Workshop - A Colourful Journey. A course for beginners to explore the potential of pastels. The rich luxurious texture of oil pastels and the subtle powdery bloom of soft pastels can each be mixed with other media or their expressive qualities can be combined. Historical and contemporary references, particularly from Welsh Artists, will form a basis for research development and encourage visual diary input whilst developing self confidence. Basic skills will be taught to enable you to progress to courses in drawing and colour at Level One.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 0 Llandeilo Maes Elfryn Hall Tuesday 6pm- 8pm 10 Sessions Starting: 17/04/12 (Half term:05/06/12) End Date: 26/06/12 Elizabeth Brickell CC301Llanwrtyd Wells Victoria Hall Monday 6.30pm- 9pm 8 Sessions Starting: 23/04/12 End Date: 25/06/12 Elizabeth Brickell CF301
Sculpture for Everyone: Clay Have you ever wanted to explore clay as a medium or wanted to develop your clay modelling skills? Learn the building blocks to different clay making techniques such as coiling, slabbing, modelling and hand building. We will investigate the work of makers both contemporary and historical as well as documenting the investigations in the visual diary. This is suitable for those who have not used clay before.£80(£70) (Fee Waiver Fee: £20) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Arts Centre Friday 10am- 2pm 5 Sessions Starting: 07/10/11 14/10/11 21/10/11 04/11/11 End Date: 18/11/11 Angharad Taris CA113
Sculpture for Everyone: Wire, Wax & Paper This module is designed to give an introduction to the practical elements of working in three dimensions using wire, wax, and papier mache. Ideas will be initiated by studies of observational drawings set by tutor and developed in a visual diary. Students will be encouraged to investigate historical and contemporary references and explore drawing with wire using a variety of drawing medium. Tutor demonstrations will give practical techniques needed to realize and develop ideas using the mediums of wire, paper and wax.£80(£70) (Fee Waiver Fee: £20) 10 Credits Level 1 Cardigan Theatr Mwldan Tuesday 10.15am- 2.45pm 5 Sessions Starting: 28/02/12 (Half term:14/02/12) End Date: 27/03/12 Angharad Taris CB205
Seas and Skies in Watercolour This popular watercolour course covers tonal painting on the theme of the sea, water and sky. The scheme of work covers colour mixing, watercolour techniques, drawing boats, painting waves, waterfalls and reflections. There will also be a study of contemporary artists who have chosen to represent the subject in different styles. Students will need to supply their own materials.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 0 Presteigne St Andrews Hall Thursday Fortnightly 10am- 3pm 19/01/12 02/02/12 16/02/12 01/03/12 End Date: 15/03/12 Moya Davern CF209Machynlleth Bowling Club Friday 10am- 3pm 5 Sessions27/01/12 24/02/12 16/03/12 30/03/12 End Date: 20/04/12 Moya Davern CF201
Study Skills Freshen up your Study Skills! This course will cover: academic writing, references and referencing and the University’s view of plagiarism. Do you know how to locate sources of information? Make class notes? Or produce footnotes? The course will cover making contributions to class discussions, valuing the contributions of others; time management and giving verbal presentations. Don’t waste time picking up these skills during your important modules and losing marks unnecessarily – enrol on this course now!£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 0 Aberystwyth Penglais Campus, Penbryn Monday 10am- 12.30pm 8 Sessions23/01/12 20/02/12 05/03/12 19/03/12 02/04/12 23/04/12 14/05/12 End Date: 21/05/12 Joanna Jeffery CA206
“Remarkable ability and fantastic enthusiasm of tutor. I am grateful to her”
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Up-Cycled Clothing This new course will up-lift the design of your wardrobe. Strictly a ‘no tacking’ course, just free sewing. With an eco aware slant, you will be designing articles of clothing you thought you would never be able to do. Start collecting garments from charity shops and boot sales to up-cycle into loved items in your wardrobe. 9 machines will be available for the teaching sessions, but you will need access to your own machine for homework. £70(£60) (Fee Waiver Fee: £10) 10 Credits Level 0 Aberystwyth (Laura Place - TBC) Saturday 10am- 3pm 4 Sessions01/10/11 05/11/11 19/11/11 End Date: 10/12/11 Carys Hedd CA105Llandysul The Powerhouse Monday 6.30pm- 9pm 8 Sessions14/11/11 21/11/11 05/12/11 16/01/12 23/01/12 06/02/12 20/02/12 End Date: 05/03/12 Carys Hedd CC104Cardigan Small World Theatre Wednesday 10.30am- 3pm 5 Sessions01/02/12 08/02/12 07/03/12 21/03/12 End Date: 18/04/12 Carys Hedd CB204
Watercolour for Everyone A starter watercolour course for students who wish to learn the basic techniques of using this medium. Suitable for beginners, refreshers and those with gaps in their painting skills. The sessions will cover the mixing of greens, advice on paper and materials. Beg, steal or borrow a brush and a tube of Ultramrine blue for your first class. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 0 Welshpool The Loft, Coed Y Dinas Wednesday Fortnightly 10am- 3pm 5 Sessions05/10/11 19/10/11 02/11/11 16/11/11 End Date: 30/11/11 Moya Davern CF121Llanelli Parc Howard Thursday 11am- 2pm 7 Sessions Starting: 06/10/11 End Date: 24/11/11 Geoff Brown CC100Presteigne St Andrews Hall Thursday 10am- 3pm 5 Sessions Starting: 06/10/11 20/10/11 03/11/11 17/11/11 End Date: 01/12/11 Moya Davern CF118Machynlleth Bowling Club Friday 10am- 3pm 5 Sessions07/10/11 28/10/11 25/11/11 02/12/11 End Date: 09/12/11 Moya Davern CF107
3D CoursesAbstracting the Figure in Sculpture: 3D
A practical course using existing life drawings to develop three-dimensional sculptured forms. The course is designed as a progression from the Figurative Sculpture course but it will also be suitable for students who have some experience of working with the figure. Historical and contemporary references will form the basis for research development and encourage visual diary input. The cost of firing is not included in the course fee. Venue does not have disabled access.£80(£70) (Fee Waiver Fee: £20) 10 Credits Level 1 Tywyn Dolgoch Studio Wednesday 10.30am- 3.30pm 5 Sessions18/04/12 25/04/12 09/05/12 16/05/12 End Date: 30/05/12 Angela Drinkwater-Lunn CE300
Ceramic Artefact: The Gallery: Wall, Plinth or Interior Based Work
This module will develop students understanding of materials, techniques and processes learnt at Level One. It will broaden the student’s knowledge of contemporary makers and will encourage the generation of ideas to feed into their personal outcomes. The development of a personal language from researched ideas will be evidenced in the visual diaries and with the judgment and technical skills employed in the realization of their final piece of work. Students will be expected to demonstrate an understanding and analysis of their research and be able to reflect on their work within the context of professional practice. Students will be encouraged to make use of the exhibitions associated with the Ceramic Collection of the University as a direct learning resource. The module will be introduced by a lecture and backed up by two seminars and workshop practice and demonstrations. Basic technical skills will not be covered and therefore the module will not be suitable for students who have not completed the Level One Ceramic courses.£140(£120) (Fee Waiver Fee: £20) 20 Credits Level 2 Aberystwyth – first meeting: Old College; following sessions: Arts Centre Friday 10am- End Time Varies 12 Sessions Starting: 30/09/11 (Half term:17/02/12) End Date: 09/03/12 Angharad Taris CA101
Creative Textiles: Word to Weave This exciting course is aimed at beginners. It explores simple weaving techniques and surface pattern around the theme of “Word and Weave”. It is devised to enable students to create small pieces of constructed textiles without the aid of studio equipment or digital technology. An emphasis will be placed on exploring material combinations rather than producing conventional weavings and stitch work. Using text as a starting point, students will develop interesting and creative surfaces within projects devised to encourage the development of an aesthetic awareness. Observation of the work of Contemporary Textile artists working within this field will be made throughout. Students will be required to supply their own materials such as wool remnants and material off cuts.£65(£55) (Fee Waiver Fee: £5) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberaeron Llanerchaeron Friday 10am- 2pm 5 Sessions Starting: 07/10/11 (Half term:28/10/11) End Date: 11/11/11 Elizabeth Brickell CB102
Forms from Nature: Clay. Forms from Nature: Clay. Forms from nature will be the starting point to develop work, using clay making techniques to create lively forms in response to the topic. Various clay making skills will be covered as part of the course as well as looking at the work of other makers to help inform and inspire the development of your work. £80(£70) (Fee Waiver Fee: £20) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Arts Centre Friday 10am- 2.30pm 6 Sessions 02/03/12 16/03/12 23/03/12 30/03/12 20/04/12 End Date: 27/04/12 Angharad Taris CA209
A list of materials needed for your course will be available to download from the web at the beginning of each term. www.aber.ac.uk/sell/courses/lllearn/artdesign/index.html
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2011-12 Cyrsiau Celf a Dylunio / Courses in Art & Design
Glazing and Surface Decoration This course will introduce students to the many different ways of decorating ceramics, both contemporary and historical. You will be expected to have passed a level 1 Ceramic Sculpture course before embarking on this module, therefore it is not suitable for beginners. We will consider the source origin and types of clays as well as their unique qualities in relation to your finished piece. We will also look at how to make and fire glazes, glazing temperatures, health and safety issues, glaze defects and different kilns and their uses. There will also be a day where raku and other basic kiln firing will take place outdoors. A trip to Stoke on Trent may be organised giving an opportunity to see what effect the pottery industry has had on our social history and language. This trip will be self funded, the price is not included in the course fee.£90(£80) (Fee Waiver Fee: £30) 10 Credits Level 2 Aberystwyth Arts Centre Friday 10am- 2pm 6 Sessions Starting: 11/05/12 (Half term:08/06/12) End Date: 22/06/12 Angharad Taris CA305
Junk Art: IntensiveA sculpting course to construct pieces from recycled objects. Students will develop an awareness of the skills needed to work in the round, open possibilities of sculptural combinations as well as working to project briefs. Students will need to source their own recycled materials with guidance from their tutor. You will receive instruction prior to the start of the course to collect 6 found objects to bring to the first session. This will lead to group discussion and a group sculpture. Llandysul Powerhouse Monday-Thursday 10am- 3.30pm 4 Sessions Starting: 18/06/12 End Date: 21/06/12 Judy Macklin CC304
Junk Art: Myths & Mysteries An opportunity to bring the characters of the Mabinogion to life, create a ‘Lost Land’ in a box or describe the ‘Lady of the Lake’ with cooking utensils! Working with methods of deconstruction, manipulation and assemblage, this sculpture course offers you the chance to have a go at making small scale 3d pieces of art out of everyday objects and ‘found’ materials. The emphasis is on being inventive and creative without the expense of specialist materials and equipment. This course is suitable for anyone who enjoys working with a variety of materials and no prior experience is necessary. £70(£60) (Fee Waiver Fee: £10) 10 Credits Level 0 Llangadog Community Hall Friday 1.30pm- 4pm 8 Sessions Starting: 20/04/12 (Half term:08/06/12) End Date: 15/06/12 Elizabeth Brickell CC302
“Inspiring teaching. I would love to do it all over again.”
Land Art: Free Taster Sessions Come along to a presentation on Land Art. Find out what it is, how it came about and who does it! Aberaeron Llanerchaeron Thursday 2pm-4pm 29/09/11 Judy Macklin CB100TTywyn Neuadd Pendre Hall Friday 10.30am- 12noon 30/09/11 Ivor Arbuckle CE102TLlanwrtyd Wells Victoria Hall, Monday 6.30pm- 8pm 16/04/12 Elizabeth Brickell CC300T
Land Art 1A course designed to produce artwork in relation to the natural environment through both group activities and self generated projects. By focussing on specific environments students will develop in their aesthetic and conceptual responses, their understanding of place and the qualities of natural materials. The module aims to develop awareness of the discipline within a range of contextual discourses: contemporary art since 1950; the wider historical perspective of artistic response to nature and landscape; recent political/social/scientific developments in understanding of the environment. This course has 20 taught hours as opposed to Land Art 2 which covers topics in greater depth and is 40 hours.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Crickhowell Arts Alive Wednesday 10am- 4pm 4 Sessions Starting: 05/10/11 (Half term: 26/10/11) End Date: 02/11/11 Tessa Waite CF111
Land Art 1: Source to EstuaryThis is a hands on course where students will be working outdoors producing artworks in response to the natural environment. Themed ‘Source to estuary’; locations will be selected along the River Towy in Carmarthenshire. By focusing on specific elements within this journey, students will develop their aesthetic and conceptual responses, their understanding of place, and handling of natural materials found ‘in situ’. Reflection will be made upon importance of the River Towy to both its people and its land, referencing the effect of social and historic events. In addition to this, you will observe the work of contemporary artists that have used rivers within their sculptural practice in creative and innovative ways. Both group work and self generated projects will be encouraged. Please note that it is advisable to be physically fit and able to walk reasonable distances on uneven ground. A free taster session will be offered before this course, where a presentation on Land Art will be given, explaining what it is, how it came about and who does it! £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Carmarthenshire On Location (First session at Victoria Hall, Llanwrtyd Wells) Sat-Sun 10am- 3pm 4 Sessions Starting: 21/04/12 22/04/12 05/05/12 End Date: 06/05/12 Elizabeth Brickell CC300
Land Art 2Working on location in different sites within the local area and its surrounds, you will create site specific artworks both individually and in groups. This course will include lectures, seminars and you will be required to produce documentation as well as visual and oral presentations of your work. It is designed to produce artwork in relation to the natural environment through both group activities and self-generated projects. By focusing on specific environments students will develop in their aesthetic and conceptual responses, their understanding of place and the qualities of natural materials. The module aims to develop awareness of the discipline within a range of contextual discourses: contemporary art since 1950; the wider historical perspective of artistic response to nature and landscape; recent political/social/scientific developments in understanding of the environment. Topics will cover:- Defining Landscape: an introduction to landscape theory and debates; Art and the Environment- a survey of the rise of Land Art and current practice; American and British Practitioners from Smithson to Richard Long; Mapping the Landscape: debate and
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discussion focusing on experiencing, recording and documenting the landscape. In order to participate fully on this course will need to be physically fit and have the stamina to work on location all day. £120(£100) 20 Credits Level 1 Tywyn Neuadd Pendre Hall and on location* Friday 10am- 4pm 8 Sessions: 07/10/11 21/10/11 11/11/11* 25/11/11 09/12/11* 06/01/12* 27/01/12 End Date: 10/02/12 Ivor Arbuckle CE102Cardigan On Location - Poppitt Sands & Small World TheatreThursday/Friday 10am- 3.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 22/03/12 End Date: 31/05/12 Judy Macklin CB206
Living Willow Sculpture: IntensiveThis short level 0 course in Living Willow Sculpture is designed as an introduction to planting and growing willow with the purpose to create art in the environment. It also offers an opportunity to investigate how artists have made an impact on the landscape and put their own work in context. Students will design and make a living outside chair for an environment of their choice. The chair will reflect the personal design of its maker and will need to be maintained by clipping. It is essential to pre-enrol for this course at least 2 weeks before the start as materials need to be ordered and soaked.£90(£80) (Fee Waiver Fee: £30) 5 Credits Level 0 Llandysul Powerhouse Thursday/Friday 10am- 3.30pm 2 SessionsStarting: 15/03/12 End Date: 16/03/12 Judy Macklin CC203
Material Spaces: Textile Art This is a practical course culminating in the production of a three dimensional textile Artwork. From intricately woven forms to large scale Installations, textile Art provides a huge range of possibilities. The course will explore some of these, introducing students to methods of creating three dimensional forms in wire, felt, fabric and paper. Through observing the work of contemporary textile artists, an understanding of concepts and methods will be developed and students will be encouraged to explore new working methods plus build upon methods they may already be familiar with. No experience is necessary although completing Word to Weave - Creative Textiles course would be advantageous. £65(£55) (Fee Waiver Fee: £5) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberaeron Llanerchaeron Friday 10am- 1pm 6 Sessions Starting: 27/01/12 (Half term:17/02/12) End Date: 23/03/12 Elizabeth Brickell CB201
Sculpture for Everyone: Clay Have you ever wanted to explore clay as a medium or wanted to develop your clay modelling skills? Learn the building blocks to different clay making techniques such as coiling, slabbing, modelling and hand building. We will investigate the work of makers both contemporary and historical as well as documenting the investigations in the visual diary. This is suitable for those who have not used clay before.£80(£70) (Fee Waiver Fee: £20) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Arts Centre Friday 10am- 2pm 5 Sessions Starting: 07/10/11 14/10/11 21/10/11 04/11/11 End Date: 18/11/11 Angharad Taris CA113
Sculpture for Everyone: Wire, Wax & Paper This module is designed to give an introduction to the practical elements of working in three dimensions using wire, wax, and papier mache. Ideas will be initiated by studies of observational drawings set by tutor and developed in a visual diary. Students will be encouraged to investigate historical and contemporary references and explore drawing with wire using a variety of drawing medium. Tutor demonstrations will give practical techniques needed to realize and develop ideas using the mediums of wire, paper and wax.£80(£70) (Fee Waiver Fee: £20) 10 Credits Level 1 Cardigan Theatr Mwldan Tuesday 10.15am- 2.45pm 5 Sessions Starting: 28/02/12 (Half term:14/02/12) End Date: 27/03/12 Angharad Taris CB205
Willow Sculpture: 1 A course to learn the exciting and versatile craft of weaving willow. Apply the simple technique to make sculpture for home and garden. Add to the creative experience by making drawings using charcoal made from willow wood to record your progress, a 2D experience to complement the 3D experience. Materials are included in the course fee. It is essential to pre-enrol for this course at least 2 weeks before the start as materials need to be ordered and soaked.£80(£70) (Fee Waiver Fee: £20) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberaeron Llanerchaeron Thursday/Friday 10am- 3.30pm 4 Sessions15/12/11 16/12/11 08/03/12 End Date: 09/03/11 Judy Macklin CB103Aberystwyth (Laura Place - TBC) Thursday/Friday 10am- 3.30pm 4 Sessions 24/11/11 25/11/11 08/12/11 End Date: 09/12/11 Judy Macklin CA120
IT CoursesYou must pre-enrol for our IT courses at least 2 weeks in advance of the start date. To ensure that the first session runs smoothly you must activate your log-in ID, this can be done online: www.aber.ac.uk/systems/activate To complete this process you will be required to enter your student number which will be issued to you by the Lifelong Learning office once you have enrolled, paid your fee and your details are entered onto the Student Records database. For further information about activation see: www.aber.ac.uk/advisory/faq/14/
Our Photoshop SuiteHow to choose which Photoshop course is right for you: If the question to most of these questions is yes, then Imaging for Photoshop is for you:• I know how to open image files and save them in folders• I know how to import photographs into a computer from my digital camera• I know what pixels are and understand image resolution• I know how to save and print images at different sizes• I can successfully import images into Word documents or PowerPoint• I have used Photoshop before
Digital Textile Design Using Photoshop This course will equip students with the confidence to use Photoshop to explore and manipulate imagery to produce textile designs for fashion and interiors. The four 2.5 hour intensive sessions will incorporate an in-depth understanding of the latest textile trends, digital colour management and the ability to use basic Photoshop tools. The course will be predominately computer based, however students will be asked to choose a theme of their choice to explore for visual inspiration prior to commencing the course. These drawings will be used as a starting point to produce a collection of textile designs.£40(£35) 5 Credits Level 0 Aberystwyth Penglais Cledwyn G6 Monday 2pm- 4.30pm 4 Sessions Starting: 05/03/12 End Date: 02/04/12 Hannah Jones CA310
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Photoshop for Photographers This short course has been designed to be easy to understand. The key learning points are reinforced and designed for Photographers to show that Photoshop can be used to help improve the quality of photographs. Adobe Photoshop is recognised as the world’s leading software application for digital imaging. Used by professional and amateur alike, it is an impressive, functionally rich product that can do almost anything and therein lies a potential problem!People can spend countless hours drifting through Photoshop’s tools and menu structures trying to make it work and often, they give up in frustration. This course is developed to guide inexperienced users around Photoshop in a way that makes sense. It provides a structure so they can harness some of the powerful, yet easy to use capabilities to enable them to make better images. Although sample images are used throughout the class, students are encouraged to bring a selection of their own photographic prints, or copies on CD or DVD. The course material is presented in a variety of ways including Presentation, Discussion and through using Photoshop itself with frequent hands on exercises. It is essential to attend all sessions of this course. £40(£35) 5 Credits Level 0 Aberystwyth Penglais Cledwyn G6 Tuesday 10am- 4pm 2 SessionsStarting: 18/10/11 End Date: 15/11/11 Martin Crampin CA116
Photoshop 1: Photoshop for Absolute BeginnersThis 5 Credit Module provides an introduction to the very basics of Photoshop and serves to prepare the student for Imaging with Photoshop, a 10 credit Photoshop at Level One. The course is designed to be an introduction to the basic skills for accessing, managing and using Photoshop. It covers digital image format, basic image adjustments, selection and correction, and preparation for output to a home desktop printer. The course will begin to develop the students visual problem solving and design skills.£40(£35) 5 Credits Level 0 Aberystwyth Penglais Cledwyn G6 Thursday 11am- 2pm 3 Sessions Starting: 06/10/11 End Date: 20/10/11 Ivor Arbuckle CA111Aberystwyth Penglais Cledwyn G6 Thursday 11am- 2pm 3 Sessions Starting: 19/04/12 End Date: 03/05/12 Ivor Arbuckle CA303
Photoshop 2: Imaging With Photoshop The module is designed to follow directly from Photoshop one courses and is a development of skills and techniques introduced on those courses. Students will learn more complex image manipulation, correction and repair including the use of masks, layers and painting tools. The course continues to develop the students’ visual problem solving and design skills as well as aesthetic critical and contextual skills with special regard to digital image. £80(£70) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Penglais Cledwyn G6 Thursday 11am- 3.30pm 5 Sessions Starting: 03/11/11 End Date: 01/12/11 Ivor Arbuckle CA118
Photoshop 3: Creative Photoshop Photoshop is the industry standard for creative photo manipulation. It is a very powerful image creation and manipulation tool for the less photographically minded. The course is designed to serve as the final progression module after Photoshop for Absolute Beginners or Photoshop for photographers and Imaging with Photoshop. It will introduce more complex and creative Photoshop techniques and develop the student’s visual problem solving skills. This will be taught alongside critical and contextual skills with regard to digital image making. £160(£140) 20 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Penglais Cledwyn G6 Thursday 11am- 3.30pm 10 Sessions Starting: 02/02/12 End Date: 05/04/12 Ivor Arbuckle CA207
Our Web Design Suite Our new expanding group of web courses are ideal for anyone wishing to start developing or improve their skills in design. We have two courses aimed directly at designing and creating websites and two covering content aspects. For those starting fresh, the Introduction to Web Design course should be your first venture, before moving on to Image Editing for the Web, then Dreamweaver and finally (for now) Flash. This would be the logical progression but as all of the courses are independent, you can pick and mix to suit your requirements. All of the courses are a mixture of classroom teaching, own time study, practical exercises and projects to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to learn as effectively as possible and become budding web designers!
Image Editing for the Web Graphics can make or break a website. Appropriate photo editing and enhancing adds to a website’s appeal. Students will get to create and edit customized images for use in web pages, online photo albums, web blogs and more. You will learn how to create image rollovers, logos, backgrounds and banners, explore colour theory, band-width considerations, and intelligent image utilisation. The main software for this course is Adobe Photoshop, the industry standard for image editing but there will also be work with a variety of other image utilities, both computer-based and web-based. The focus for the course will be on developing techniques to enable students to produce their own web image content; to this end, they will be encouraged to make use of their own ideas, original images and research material for their own projects.- £80(£70) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Penglais Cledwyn G6 Wednesday 7pm- 9pm 10 Sessions Starting: 05/10/11 (Half term: 26/10/11) End Date: 14/12/11 David Bowen CA109Aberystwyth Penglais Cledwyn G6 Wednesday 4.30pm- 6.30pm 10 Sessions Starting: 04/01/12 End Date: 28/03/12 David Bowen CA202 Aberystwyth Penglais Cledwyn G6 Wednesday 2pm- 5pm 7 Sessions Starting: 18/04/12 End Date: 27/06/12 David Bowen CA301
Web Design: An Introductory Course This is very much a hands-on course explaining the basics of designing web pages and web sites. You will start by learning the essentials of HTML before moving on to Microsoft SharePoint Designer. Students will become comfortable with designing simple sites initially before progressing on to more advanced features as skills and confidence grow, enabling you by the end of the course, to be competent in producing web sites independently. The focus of the course will be on developing techniques to enable you to produce your own websites; to this end, you will be encouraged to make use of your own ideas, original images and research material for your own projects. £80(£70) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Penglais Cledwyn G6 Wednesday 4.30pm- 6.30pm 10 Sessions Starting: 05/10/11 (Half term: 26/10/11) End Date: 14/12/11 David Bowen CA108Aberystwyth Penglais Cledwyn G6 Wednesday 2pm- 4pm 10 Sessions Starting: 04/01/12 End Date: 28/03/12 David Bowen CA201 Aberystwyth Penglais Cledwyn G6 Wednesday 10am- 1pm 7 Sessions Starting: 18/04/12 End Date: 27/06/12 David Bowen CA300
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Web Design: Dreamweaver This is very much a hands-on course explaining the basics of designing web pages and web sites. You will become familiar with Adobe Dreamweaver early on in the course through topic lectures and guided tutorials. Students will become comfortable with designing simple sites initially before progressing on to more advanced features as skills and confidence grow, enabling you by the end of the course to be competent in producing web sites independently. The focus for the course will be developing techniques to enable students to produce their own web sites; to this end, you will be encouraged to make use of your own ideas, original images and research material for your own projects. £80(£70) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Penglais Cledwyn G6 Wednesday 11am- 1pm 10 Sessions Starting: 05/10/11 (Half term: 26/10/11) End Date: 14/12/11 David Bowen CA106Aberystwyth Penglais Cledwyn G6 Wednesday 7pm- 9pm 10 Sessions Starting: 04/01/12 End Date: 28/03/12 David Bowen CA203Aberystwyth Penglais Cledwyn G6 Wednesday 6pm- 9pm 7 Sessions 18/04/12 End Date: 27/06/12 David Bowen CA302Aberystwyth Summer School Penglais Cledwyn G6 Mon-Fri 9am- 2pm INTENSIVE 5 Sessions 09/07/12 End Date: 13/07/12 David Bowen CA309
Introduction to Flash This is very much a hands-on course explaining the basics of designing Flash movies and web content. Students will start by learning and analysing the composition of a Flash movie before moving on to learning basic design skills. We would encourage students to become confident with designing simple movies initially before progressing on to more advanced features as their skills and confidence grow, enabling them by the end of the course, to be competent in producing and publishing web-based multimedia content independently. The focus for the course will be on developing techniques to enable students to produce their own content and movies; to this end, you will be encouraged to make use of your own ideas, original images and research material for their own projects. Pre-course study:- you will be given a general brief of the main project and asked to research and make notes on existing websites that contain Flash content and evaluate their effectiveness for purpose: eg: with Flash animation(s) as constituent parts of investigated web page(s), consider role, purpose, positive or negative contribution, good/bad design, layouts, first impressions, time to load, time to run, etc. Notes from this research will be recorded in the visual diary. We estimate that this will take 4 hours; and will form the start of the visual diary.£80(£70) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Penglais Cledwyn G6 Wednesday 2pm- 4pm 10 Sessions Starting: 05/10/11 (Half term: 26/10/11) End Date: 14/12/11 David Bowen CA107Aberystwyth Penglais Cledwyn G6 Wednesday 11am- 1pm 10 Sessions Starting: 04/01/12 End Date: 28/03/12 David Bowen CA200
You must pre-enrol for our IT courses at least 2 weeks in advance of the start date. To ensure that the first session runs smoothly you must activate your log-in ID, this can be done online: www.aber.ac.uk/systems/activate To complete this process you will be required to enter your student number which will be issued to you by the Lifelong Learning office once you have enrolled, paid your fee and your details are entered onto the Student Records database. For further information about activation see: www.aber.ac.uk/advisory/faq/14/
PrintmakingIntroduction to Printmaking – Intensive Course
This course offers you a comprehensive tour of relief printing methods and encourages you to develop both traditional and experimental techniques. Taking place in the print workshop at the School of Art, we can take advantage of the excellent facilities and there is plenty of accommodation in the town to allow you to take advantage of this intensive course. The course fee includes some materials. Students who complete this course will be encouraged to progress onto Wood Engraving. Please note: The School of Art is also a museum and as such, the rooms that you will be using are of a high quality. Food and drink cannot be taken into the teaching rooms. Printmaking requires clean and safe workshops, therefore you will need to climb stairs in order to access the clean teaching room, the quiet room and printmaking studio. A kettle will be provided for your use, please bring a mug, tea bags and milk etc with you or a flask. Parking is available at the School of Art; you can access a permit from the secretary on arrival. Cafes and coffee shops for lunch are also close by. £100(£90) (Fee Waiver Fee: £40) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth School of Art Tuesday-Friday 10am- 3.30pm 4 Sessions Starting: 20/09/11 End Date: 23/09/11 21/09/11 22/09/11 Judy Macklin CA103Aberystwyth School of Art Monday- Thursday 10am- 3.30pm 4 Sessions Starting: 02/04/12 End Date: 05/04/12 Judy Macklin CA210
Introduction to Wood Engraving: Summer School: Intensive
It is recommended that you complete Introduction to Printmaking in order to develop basic skills in relief printing or have previous skills in printmaking. This course aims to develop competency in the handling of woodblocks and plastic polymer blocks for engraving and will be taught in the School of Art, Aberystwyth, using the well equipped print workshop. Some materials are included in the course fee and tools can be borrowed for the class.Please note: The School of Art is also a museum and as such, the rooms that you will be using are of a high quality. Food and drink cannot be taken into the teaching rooms. Printmaking requires clean and safe workshops, therefore you will need to climb stairs in order to access the clean teaching room, the quiet room and printmaking studio. A kettle will be provided for your use, please bring a mug, tea bags and milk etc with you or a flask. Parking is available at the School of Art; you can access a permit from the secretary on arrival. Cafes and coffee shops for lunch are also close by. This 4 day intensive course also offers an opportunity for those living outside the area to attend by taking advantage of the many places to stay in Aberystwyth town. £130(£120) (Fee Waiver Fee: £40) 10 Credits Level 2 Aberystwyth School of Art Mon-Thur 10am- 4pm 4 Sessions Starting: 18/06/12 End Date: 21/06/12 Edwina Ellis CA308
Please see Aberystwyth Campus map at the end of this brochure.
A list of materials needed for your course will be available on the web nearer the start date:- http://www.aber.ac.uk/sell/courses/lllearn/artdesign/index.html
Credit: H. Rowlands
Jane Burnham
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Drawing Courses Level 1Abstracting the Figure: 2D
This is a complementary course to Approaches to Life Drawing and consists of studio workshops exploring and investigating ways of abstracting the figure using existing life drawings as a primary source rather than the live model. Through a series of practical classes students build a portfolio of drawings and paintings abstracted from the nude. Finished pieces may not, necessarily, represent the human form. It is recommended that Approaches to Life Drawing / Approaches to Life Painting or Drawing on the Imagination are taken before embarking on this module. Suitable only for students with a folio of existing life drawings. £65(£55) (Fee Waiver Fee: £5) 10 Credits Level 1 Machynlleth Tabernacl Wednesday 10am- 3pm 5 Sessions18/01/12 01/02/12 08/02/12 22/02/12 End Date: 14/03/12 Angela Drinkwater-Lunn CF200Narberth Bloomfield Centre Friday 11.15am- 3.15pm 5 Sessions Starting: 25/05/12 (Half term:08/06/12) End Date: 29/06/12 Andrew McCutcheon CD302
Approaches to Life Drawing Have you ever wanted to significantly improve your drawing skills? Life Drawing is the key to developing your hand and eye co-ordination. Working directly from the model, you will experience the different approaches and tools to analyse what you see in various media. Tuition will be tailored to the individual. The cost of a life model is incorporated in the course fee.£70(£60) (Fee Waiver Fee: £10) 10 Credits Level 1 Cardigan Small World Theatre Saturday 10am- 3.30pm 5 Sessions Starting: 08/10/11 12/11/11 10/12/11 14/01/12 End Date: 03/03/12 Sebastian Gray CB106Aberystwyth Old College Art Room Monday 6pm- 9pm 7 Sessions Starting: 10/10/11 End Date: 21/11/11 Judy Macklin CA115Narberth Bloomfield Centre Tuesday 10am- 2pm 5 Sessions Starting: 21/02/12 (Half term: 20/03/12) End Date: 27/03/12 Clare Rose CD204Machynlleth Tabernacl Wednesday 10am- 3pm 7 Sessions 05/10/11 12/10/11 09/11/11 23/11/11 End Date: 07/12/11 Angela Drinkwater-Lunn CF104
Botanical Illustration: 1 This is an ideal course for those wishing to explore the painting of a variety of botanical topics. Starting with the basic techniques of drawing, the course gradually builds upon individual experience and confidence gained. Drawing skills and techniques will be developed through demonstrations in which we will also look at perspective drawing. We will be looking at tonal mixtures and gradients, exploring different mediums and their suitability for your chosen subject. You will be taught a variety of drawing techniques and how to apply washes to suit your design. The course is highly illustrated and you will gain an insight into the techniques used by Master Painters and their designs, besides being taught about the botanical terms, names and functions of the plants used. At the end of the course you will be able to design, draw and mix the appropriate colours to create a realistic botanical illustration of your favourite plants. It is highly recommended that you have experience of watercolour and drawing before taking this class.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Welshpool The Loft, Coed Y Dinas Wednesday 10am- 3pm 6 Sessions28/09/11 09/11/11 07/12/11 25/01/12 22/02/12 End Date: 07/03/12 Moya Davern CF120
Identifying Flowering Plants: Weekend courseThe essential skills developed during this course make it ideal for professional development but also for anyone simply fascinated by plants and ecology. Examine specimens and become familiar with the huge variety of flower and leaf forms and the equally huge and often confusing terminology used in the wild flower books and `keys’. You will be given the confidence to use a `flora’ and `keys’ and identifying unknown flowering plant species on your own. Emphasis will be on practical skills with examination and identification taking place mainly in the laboratory but with excursions around the venue to put new found knowledge to the test! This is a fascinating and essential core course for both ecology Certificates. It is an excellent background for anyone interested in both wild and garden plants. Come and enjoy! £80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1 Lampeter Denmark Farm Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting15/06/12 End Date: 17/06/12 Margaret Howells AB303Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 29/06/12 End Date: 01/07/12 Margaret Howells AF310
Drawing and Painting the Landscape: IntensiveTake advantage of the beautiful scenery on the doorstep. The tuition on this course will cover landscape for inspiration, aim to understand tone and colour by working from observation and develop a range of drawing and painting techniques. This course offers students an opportunity to link with previously completed landscape modules. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Pontrhydyfendigaid Neuadd Pantyfedwen Monday-Thursday 10am- 3.30pm INTENSIVE 4 Sessions Starting: 25/06/12 End Date: 28/06/12 26/06/12 27/06/12 Judy Macklin CB303
Drawing on the Imagination This core drawing course will develop observational skills and improve drawing techniques. It also encourages and allows for development of more imaginative and creative response to traditional drawing courses. Spread over two terms and comprising of 20 credits, the course will include some life drawing sessions and will allow for the development of ideas and work. The course will mainly be concerned with developing practical skills but students will be encouraged to investigate the work of many artists to broaden the understanding of the subject. Students will be required to supply their own materials. The cost of a life model is incorporated in the course fee. £125(£105) (Fee Waiver Fee: £5) 20 Credits Level 1 Machynlleth Tabernacl Thursday 10am- 2.30pm 10 Sessions Starting: 06/10/11 (Half term:27/10/11) End Date: 09/02/12 Judy Macklin CF105
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Welshpool The Loft, Coed Y Dinas Thursday 10am- 3pm 9 Sessions Starting: 13/10/11 End Date: 15/03/12 June Forster CF122Narberth Bloomfield Centre Tuesday 10am- 2pm 10 Sessions Starting: 27/09/11 (Half term:25/10/11) End Date: 24/01/12 Elizabeth Brickell CD102
Express Yourself: Drawing “I’m no good at drawing!” A phrase often said in despair by those struggling with formal drawing skills. This stimulating course may rid you of preconceptions and release the creative person within. Working with a range of drawing media, students will develop more expressive responses through a variety of confidence building projects. The course is ideal preparation for Express Yourself: Painting. [Please note to improve accessibility for our students, the course at Dinefwr - CC101 - will be held at Dinefwr Home Farm instead of Newton House]. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Llandeilo Newtown House, Dinefwr Home Farm Monday 10am- 1pm 7 Sessions Starting: 03/10/11 (Half term: 24/10/11) End Date: 28/11/11 Andrew McCutcheon CC101Llandysul The Powerhouse Tuesday 11am- 2pm 7 Sessions Starting: 04/10/11 (Half term:25/10/11) End Date: 22/11/11 Rose Thorn CC103Aberaeron Llanerchaeron Wednesday 10am- 1pm 7 Sessions Starting: 05/10/11 (Half term:26/10/11) End Date: 30/11/11 Andrew McCutcheon CB101
Extending the Line: Charcoal You will use charcoal only for this course, a medium that offers much potential for expressive drawing. Through a variety of projects ranging from life drawing to imaginative responses, you will produce a body of work that indicates exploration of this exciting medium. All abilities welcome. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Machynlleth Tabernacl Thursday 5.30pm- 8.30pm 7 Sessions Starting: 06/10/11 End Date: 17/11/11 Judy Macklin CF106Aberystwyth Merched y Wawr Friday 10am- 2.30pm 6 Sessions Starting: 07/10/11 End Date: 11/11/11 Judy Macklin CA112Crickhowell Arts Alive Wednesday 10am- 1pm 7 Sessions Starting: 09/11/11 End Date: 11/01/12 Tessa Waite CF112Llandysul The Powerhouse Tuesday 11am- 2pm 7 Sessions Starting: 24/01/12 (Half term:14/02/12) End Date: 13/03/12 Rose Thorn CC202Fishguard E-Learning Centre Wednesday 12.30pm- 3.30pm 7 Sessions Starting: 25/01/12 (Half term:15/02/12) End Date: 14/03/12 Rose Thorn CD201Llanwrtyd Wells Victoria Hall Monday 6.30pm- 9pm 8 Sessions Starting: 30/01/12 (Half term:13/02/12) End Date: 26/03/12 Elizabeth Brickell CF206
Imaging the Landscape: Pastels This is a practical course on imaging the local landscape using pastels and other compatible media. Workshops are supported by theoretical discussion on the meaning of ‘romanticism and realism? in contemporary and historical Welsh landscape painting in general, and in the work of artists who have used pastels. The local landscape is referred to throughout the course as an illustration of the interconnection between artists, their influences, and their location. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Tanygroes Over The Rainbow Tuesday 10.15am- 2.45pm 6 Sessions24/04/12 01/05/12 08/05/12 15/05/12 22/05/12 End Date: 12/06/12 Angharad Taris CB301
In and Out of the Studio This short on-location course gives the student the opportunity to put into action the skills that they have learnt over the year. It is usually taught as two five-hour days at an appointed venue chosen nearer to the start of the course. Classes will be taught in drawing, pastels, mixed media, acrylics or watercolour, students will need to supply their own materials. Information and a materials list will be available on the web nearer the start date:- http://www.aber.ac.uk/sell/courses/lllearn/artdesign/index.html £30(£25) 5 Credits Level 1 Brecon Penpont Sat-Sun 10am- 4pm 2 Sessions 21/04/12 End Date: 22/04/12 Tessa Waite CF300Presteigne St Andrews Hall Thursday 10am- End Time Varies 3 Sessions26/04/12 31/05/12 End Date: 17/05/12 Moya Davern CF307
In and Out of the Studio: Tallyllyn Railway Taught as two five-hour days, this short on-location course will take place on and off the historic narrow gauge train at Talyllyn - the world’s first preserved railway. This ‘one off’ course is designed for those who enjoy drawing on location or who would like to learn how to make art on location. You will be met by your tutor Angela Drinkwater-Lunn at Wharf Station Education Room where you will be introduced to the details of the day and where start of tuition will be delivered. Then the train and the landscape will become the class room, stopping at points of interest en route. Classes will be taught in drawing, pastels, mixed media, acrylics or watercolour (due to health and safety issues we cannot permit the use of oil paints), students will need to supply their own materials. Information and a materials list will be available on the web nearer the start date:- http://www.aber.ac.uk/sell/courses/lllearn/artdesign/index.html £40(£30) (Fee Waiver Fee: £10) 5 Credits Level 1 Tywyn Talyllyn Railway Sat-Sun 10am- 5pm 2 Sessions Starting: 19/05/12 End Date: 20/05/12 Angela Drinkwater-Lunn CE301
Interior Design The interactive nature of this course will equip students with the confidence to style a domestic interior space. The four intensive days (delivered over two weekends will incorporate an in-depth understanding of the latest trends, colour theory and the effective use of the colour wheel, the use of textures and tonal harmony, the relationship between colour and light, juxtaposition and experimentation with various treatments, techniques and design processes. Studio demonstrations will be carried out when appropriate, along with a step by step guide into developing a final concept board for a personalised interior design. You will have some pre course study so that you can take advantage of your learning sessions with Hannah; so do not leave it too late to enrol, we advise that you enrol one month prior to the course start date. We will ask you to photograph a room that you wish to redecorate; research into a theme of your choice and start collecting materials. (fabrics, wallpapers, carpets, tiles etc) This research should be highly contextualized and thought through, highlighting an in-depth concept-theme that will be used as a foundation of work. A concise list of materials and the pre-course work will be available on-line nearer the start date.£70(£60) (Fee Waiver Fee: £10) 10 Credits Level 0 Aberystwyth Laura Place – TBC Weekend Course: Friday evening 6.30pm-8pm Saturday 10am-4pm Sunday 10am – 3pm. 5 Sessions 27/04/12 28/04/12 29/04/12 12/05/12 End Date: 13/05/12 Hannah Jones CA304
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Life Drawing: Charcoal Based on the figure, this course focuses on the versatile tonal medium of charcoal. It can be easily manipulated which allows for great freedom of compositional movement. It can create delicate subtlety or rich velvet blacks. Come along and rejoice in using charcoal!£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Crickhowell Arts Alive Wednesday 10am- 1pm 7 Sessions Starting: 18/01/12 (Half term:15/02/12) End Date: 07/03/12 Tessa Waite CF203
Sketchbook Studies - Strata Florida AbbeyWould you like to keep and develop a successful sketchbook? This will provide you with an opportunity to develop sketchbook skills and the processes of keeping a sketchbook journal. It would be suitable for gardeners, travellers, artists and botanical illustrators. Using different techniques and materials you will build a sketchbook of drawings in black and white, and colour and learn about the creative potential of the drawing process and quality of line. We will use Strata Florida as our theme with guest lectures given by Terry Bailey on the archaeological dig at the Abbey.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Pontrhydfendigaid Strata Florida Abbey Thursday 10am- 2.30pm 5 Sessions Starting: 10/05/12 End Date: 07/06/12 Judy Macklin CB302
Still Life: Free Taster Session Fishguard E-Learning Centre Wednesday 1pm- 2pm 28/03/12 Rose Thorn CD205T
The Still Life An exciting fast paced course exploring and experimenting with the genre of Still Life. The course will cultivate a broad range of painting and colour theory skills as well as encouraging personal creativity and evaluation. Taking inspiration from traditional approaches to painting and Still Life through different approaches explored by different Art Movements including Pop Art and collage. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Tywyn Neuadd Pendre Hall Thursday 10am- 3pm 6 Sessions Starting: 12/01/12 End Date: 29/03/12 Angela Drinkwater-Lunn CE200Llandysul The Powerhouse Tuesday 11am- 2pm 7 Sessions 17/04/12 24/04/12 01/05/12 15/05/12 29/05/12 12/06/12 End Date: 26/06/12 Rose Thorn CC303Fishguard E-Learning Centre Wednesday 12.30pm- 3.30pm 7 Sessions18/04/12 25/04/12 02/05/12 16/05/12 30/05/12 13/06/12 End Date: 27/06/12 Rose Thorn CD300
“Honest criticisms always with sound suggestions.”
Painting Courses Level 1Abstracting the Landscape
“Of all the arts, abstract painting is the most difficult. It demands that you have a heightened sensitivity for composition and for colours and that you be a true poet. This last is essential.” Wassily Kandinsky. These classes are for students who are seeking new direction and stimulus in their painting. A willingness to ‘have a go’ is essential as projects are intended to take you beyond the conventional responses to the landscape and challenge your creativity. An inspiring and enjoyable course which might change your outlook on painting. 10 Credits Level 1 Llanwrtyd Wells Victoria Hall Tuesday 10am- 1pm 7 Sessions Starting: 15/05/12 (Half term:05/06/12) End Date: 03/07/12 Andrew McCutcheon CF302Aberaeron Llanerchaeron Wednesday 10am- 1pm 7 Sessions Starting: 16/05/12 (Half term:06/06/12) End Date: 04/07/12 Andrew McCutcheon CB300Narberth Bloomfield Centre Friday 11.15am- 2.15pm 7 Sessions27/01/12 03/02/12 10/02/12 02/03/12 09/03/12 16/03/12 End Date: 23/03/12 Andrew McCutcheon CD203
Approaches to Landscape Painting This course will develop skills in picture-making using the landscape as a focus. The course will equip you with the necessary skills and techniques to make images and paintings on your travels, and to record the essence of the scene without necessarily making a resolved painting. You are advised to take a Level 0 painting or drawing course before enrolling for this course. Some classes will be taught on location, but the first class will start with holiday photographs as a discussion to focus on compositional techniques. You need to bring along a sketchbook and watercolour paints to the first class. 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth (Laura Place - TBC)Tuesday Fortnightly 10am- 3pm 5 Sessions Starting: 04/10/11 End Date: 29/11/11 Moya Davern CA121Welshpool The Loft, Coed Y Dinas Wednesday 10am- 3pm 5 Sessions18/01/12 08/02/12 29/02/12 14/03/12 End Date: 28/03/12 Moya Davern CF210Llanelli Parc Howard Thurs 11am- 2pm 7 Sessions Starting: 19/01/12 (Half term:16/02/12) End Date: 08/03/12 Geoff Brown CC200Presteigne St Andrews Hall Thursday Fortnightly 10am- 3pm 5 Sessions Starting: 29/09/11 End Date: 24/11/11 Moya Davern CF117Newtown Gregynog Hall (Residential Summer School) Fee TBC Monday-Thursday 9am- 5pm 3 Sessions Starting: 23/07/12 End Date: 26/07/12 Sebastian Gray CF305
Approaches to Life Painting This is an introductory course to teach you some of the basic skills of life painting and is designed as a follow on course from ‘Approaches to Life Drawing’. Through a series of practical classes you will build a portfolio of paintings of the nude. You are also required to investigate the historical and contemporary context of life painting. Sessions will include tonal painting, flesh, colour studies, composition, proportion, planes and structures of the body, speed studies and some colour theory. Students will be required to supply their own materials. The cost of a life model is incorporated in the course fee.£70(£60) (Fee Waiver Fee: £10) 10 Credits Level 1 Fishguard E-Learning Centre Monday 1pm- 5pm 5 Sessions 16/01/12 23/01/12 06/02/12 27/02/12 End Date: 26/03/12 Clare Rose CD200
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Botanical Illustration: 2 In depth observation of leaves, plants and flowers will enable you to accurately draw and paint detailed studies of a variety of subjects. Watercolour techniques, colour mixing and matching together with tonal modelling will enable you to create realistic paintings. An ideal course for those who have an interest in plants however we highly recommend that you take Botanical Illustration 1 or have previous experience of Botanical Illustration before embarking on this course.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Welshpool The Loft, Coed Y Dinas Wednesday 10am- 3pm 6 Sessions21/03/12 11/04/12 02/05/12 06/06/12 27/06/12 End Date: 11/07/12Moya Davern CF211
Colour Exploration Discover the exciting properties of colour and tone and explore a diverse range of painting and drawing skills using colour. Learn about the different aspects and experimentations of colour mixing. Investigate the work of various artists both historically and contemporary who use colour in a lively way. Topics covered will include the landscape, still life, textured surfaces, portraiture and abstraction £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Llanwrtyd Wells Victoria Hall Tuesday 10am- 1pm 7 Sessions04/10/11 (Half term:25/10/11) End Date: 29/11/11 Andrew McCutcheon CF114Newtown Davies Gallery Tuesday 10.30am- 3pm 6 Sessions Starting: 04/10/11 01/11/11 29/11/11 13/12/11 14/02/12 End Date: 13/03/12 June Forster CF115Tywyn Neuadd Pendre Hall Thursday 10am- 1pm 7 Sessions Starting: 06/10/11 End Date: 08/12/11 Angela Drinkwater-Lunn CE101Cardigan Theatr Mwldan Tuesday 10.15am- 2.45pm 6 Sessions Starting: 10/01/12 (Half term:14/02/12) End Date: 21/02/12 Angharad Taris CB203
Express Yourself: Painting This course will help those wishing to break free from descriptive, representational painting using either watercolours or acrylics. The emphasis will be on developing a more expressive, individual response through a variety of projects, building on existing skills. It is therefore suitable for those who have attended a ‘beginners’ course. Students must provide their own materials.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1Llandybie Memorial Hall Tuesday 6.30pm- 9pm 8 Sessions Starting: 04/10/11 End Date: 22/11/11 Geoff Brown CC102Narberth Bloomfield Centre Friday 11.15am- 2.15pm 7 Sessions Starting: 07/10/11 (Half term:28/10/11) End Date: 02/12/11 Andrew McCutcheon CD103Machynlleth Tabernacl Wednesdays Fortnightly 10am- 1pm 7 Sessions Starting: 19/10/11 End Date: 25/01/12 Angela Drinkwater-Lunn CF108Tywyn Dolgoch Studio Thursday 6pm- 9pm 7 Sessions Starting: 12/01/12 End Date: 01/03/12 Angela Drinkwater-Lunn CE201Aberystwyth Old College Wednesday 6pm- 8.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 18/01/12 (Half term:15/02/12) End Date: 21/03/12 Paul Webster CA205Llanwrtyd Wells Victoria Hall Tuesday 10am- 1pm 7 Sessions Starting: 24/01/12 (Half term:14/02/12) End Date: 20/03/12 Andrew McCutcheon CF205Aberaeron Llanerchaeron Wednesday 10am- 1pm 7 Sessions Starting: 25/01/12 (Half term:15/02/12) End Date: 21/03/12 Andrew McCutcheon CB200Crickhowell Arts Alive Wednesday 10am- 1pm 7 Sessions Starting: 14/03/12 (Half term:04/04/12) End Date: 09/05/12Tessa Waite CF204
Pastel Paintings: Figures and Portraits This module is designed for students with previous experience of working with pastels. The subject for the folio will focus on portraiture and the
human figure, exploring how artists of the past have developed this theme, and how examples can be translated into contemporary practise. The use of pastels will be fully explored and developed, including a fuller understanding of how tone, colour and the composition of an image can be analysed in order to improve results. The life model cost is incorporated in the course fee.£65(£55) (Fee Waiver Fee: £5) 10 Credits Level 1 Narberth Bloomfield Centre Tuesday 10am- 3pm 5 Sessions17/04/12 24/04/12 01/05/12 15/05/12 End Date: 22/05/12 Clare Rose CD301
Portraiture in Oils This module provides students with an opportunity to develop the study of oil techniques, grounds, colour mixing and theory through the genre of portraiture. The emphasis will be on the practical application of rendering portraiture with an addition of discussion to include the changing role of portraiture as a result of photography. A folio of work from primary and secondary sources will demonstrate the tonal painting skills needed to produce a series of self-portraits and portraits. It is advisable to complete “Introduction to Oil Painting” or other level one painting courses before embarking on this course. The life model cost is incorporated in the course fee.£70(£60) (Fee Waiver Fee: £10) 10 Credits Level 1 Fishguard E-Learning Centre Monday 1pm- 5pm 5 Sessions Starting: 12/03/12 End Date: 23/04/12 Clare Rose CD202
Sourced From the Landscape – Summer SchoolsPre-course work will be set for all those enrolled in preparation for the course so that students can maximise the teaching and learning during this intensive course. The rural and garden settings of the chosen venues will provide a valuable resource for students. Students will work towards building a series of images using a single thread approach. This will start with line drawing in wire, transferring lines using monoprint, extending the line by draping it with colour, developing texture and tone before finally creating paintings which demonstrate individual responses to experience through process. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth School of Art Monday-Thursday 10am- 3.30pm 4 SessionsStarting: 11/06/12 End Date: 14/06/12 Judy Macklin CA307
Towards Abstraction This practical course gives you the skills to understand the language of abstraction and allows you to identify some rudimentary qualities of abstraction. We will encourage discussion, reflection and evaluation. Students will gain experience of approaching different ways of abstracting an image from observational drawings.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Arts Centre Wednesday 6pm- 8.30pm 8 SessionsStarting: 05/10/11 (Half term:26/10/11) End Date: 07/12/11 Paul Webster CA110
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Art HistoryArt in Wales 1: Welsh Art and the Landscape
From the dramatic solitude of Dolbadarn Castle, to the industrial skyline of the Rhondda Valley, the Welsh landscape has been a source of inspiration for artists since the Romantic Movement in the 18th century. This course will examine both Welsh and Non-Welsh artist’s impressions of Wales since then, and the relevance of their work in relation to British and European art. A variety of media will be looked at including paintings, prints and photographs. We will discuss the role landscape has played in allowing Welsh born artists to express their national identity. This course will help develop research and writing skills in art history. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1Aberystwyth National Library of Wales Monday 10am- 12.30pm 8 Sessions 16/01/12 30/01/12 06/02/12 27/02/12 12/03/12 26/03/12 16/04/12 End Date: 30/04/12 Louise Chennell CA204 Newtown Davies Gallery Tuesday 1pm- 3.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 28/02/12 End Date: 12/06/12 06/03/12 20/03/12 03/04/1224/04/12 01/05/12 15/05/12 Louise Chennell CF207
Contemporary Art and DiscussionThe work of contemporary artists such as Damian Hirst and Tracy Emin raises many issues about modern life and also provokes a great deal of controversy. This Contemporary Art module aims to present students with a body of information on the works and issues that surround current art practice, so that informed debate and development of opinion can occur. The study embraces a historical survey of 20th century art, looking in some depth at the characteristics of modernist practice to understand recent artistic production. Subject areas include: prevailing themes; gallery space and contextualisation; the artist, patronage and the market place; the reinterpretations of traditions and issues arising from public reception of contemporary art. These will be considered through various art historical and inter- and multi-disciplinary approaches (including use of ICT).£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberaeron Memorial Hall Tuesday 2.45pm- 5.15pm 8 SessionsStarting: 07/02/12 21/02/12 28/02/12 13/03/12 27/03/12 03/04/12 24/04/12 End Date: 15/05/12 Anna Evans CB202
History of Printmaking Did you know that Aberystwyth University holds an outstanding collection of prints? If you would like to learn more about the different ways prints are made, get hands on experience of our print collection, then History of Printmaking is for you. The course surveys the development of printmaking from the 15th Century to the present with reference to the work of the many famous artists including Durer, Rembrandt, Goya, Piranesi, Gillray, Whistler and Picasso. By the end of the course you will know your mezzotint from your acquatint, have a good historical understanding of the role of the print in society and be able to start collecting prints with confidence. Assessment will be a written submission. Parking is available at the School of Art; you can access a permit from the secretary on arrival. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth School of Art Wednesday 1pm- 3.30pm 8 Sessions 19/10/11 02/11/11 16/11/11 23/11/11 14/12/11 11/01/12 25/01/12 End Date: 08/02/12 Philip Garratt CA117
History of Photography: Free Taster Session Aberystwyth National Library of Wales Monday 11am- 12noon26/09/11 Christina Edwards CA100T
History of Photography: 1 Is photography a legitimate art form? How do you analyse a photograph? What hidden information do photographs contain? With the support of the National Library’s extensive photographic collection, you will be taken on a journey through time and discuss the ripple effects on art practice in the 19th Century caused by the invention of photography in 1839. A written submission is part of the assessment and writing support will be given alongside tuition. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1
Aberystwyth National Library Of Wales Monday 10am- 12.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 10/10/11 (Half term: 21/11/11) End Date: 05/12/11 Christina Edwards CA114
Looking at Art : Free Taster Session Crickhowell Arts Alive Wednesday 7pm- 8.30pm 21/09/11 Tony Tribe CF110T
Looking at Art The course is designed to introduce the idea of looking at art in a constructive way, as distinct from the purely personal. It will appeal to a wide and diverse audience and introduce the subject of art and cultural history, both past and present, including the aesthetic, social, political and economic, through discussion. The tutor will teach appreciation and criticism, centred around observation, identification and comparison, using actual art objects, available exhibitions, art, craft and architecture contained in specific venues, including the student’s own home. It is also designed to be a level 0 feeder course for both art practice and art history courses at Level 1.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 0 Crickhowell Arts Alive Wednesday 7pm- 9.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 05/10/11 (Half term:26/10/11) End Date: 30/11/11 Tony Tribe CF110Newtown Davies Gallery Tuesday 1pm- 3.30pm 8 Sessions 11/10/11 18/10/11 08/11/11 15/11/11 22/11/11 17/01/12 24/01/12 End Date: 07/02/12 Louise Chennell CF116
The Study of Art & Art History This course promotes the study of Art and Art History as a fundamental tool in the education of the artist and is taught from the view point and needs of an artist. Topics covered will include the importance of drawing, use of colour, chiaroscuro, perspective and 2 dimensional space. It introduces the history of representation up to and including the arrival of abstraction. No previous knowledge of Art History is required. This is a key course on the Certificate of Art & Design and ideally should be taken before other level one Art History courses.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberaeron Memorial Hall Tuesday 2.45pm- 5.15pm 8 Sessions Starting: 04/10/11 End Date: 17/01/12 Anna Evans CB100Crickhowell Arts Alive Wednesday 7pm- 9.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 18/01/12 End Date: 18/04/12 Tutor TBC CF202
Level 2 Courses for Professional DevelopmentCeramic Artefact: The Gallery: Wall, Plinth orInterior Based Work
This module will develop students understanding of materials, techniques and processes learnt at level one. It will broaden the student’s knowledge of contemporary makers and will encourage the generation of ideas to feed into their personal outcomes. The development of a personal language from researched ideas will be evidenced in the visual diaries and with the judgment and technical skills employed in the realization of their final piece of work. Students will be expected to demonstrate an understanding and analysis of their research and be able to reflect on their work within the context of professional practice. Students will be encouraged to make use of the exhibitions associated with the Ceramic Collection of the University as a direct learning resource. The module will be introduced by a lecture and backed up by two seminars and workshop practice and demonstrations. Basic technical skills will not be covered and therefore the module will not be suitable for students who have not completed the pre-requisites for the course.£140(£120) (Fee Waiver Fee: £20) 20 Credits Level 2
Cyrsiau Celf a Dylunio / Courses in Art & Design 2010-11
Aberystwyth – first meeting: Old College; following sessions:Arts Centre Friday 10am- End Time Varies 12 SessionsStarting: 30/09/11 (Half term:17/02/12) End Date: 09/03/12 Angharad Taris CA101
Glazing and Surface Decoration This course will introduce students to the many different ways of decorating ceramic, both contemporary and historical. You will be expected to have passed a level 1 Ceramic Sculpture course before embarking on this module, therefore it is not suitable for beginners. We will consider the source origin and types of clays as well as their unique qualities in relation to your finished piece. We will also look at how to make and fire glazes, glazing temperatures, health and safety issues, glaze defects defects and different kilns and their uses. There will also be a weekend where raku and other basic kiln firing will take place outdoors. A trip to Stoke on Trent may be organised giving an opportunity to see how the effect the pottery industry has had on our social history and language. This trip will be self funded, the price is not contained in the course fee.£90(£80) (Fee Waiver Fee: £30) 10 Credits Level 2 Aberystwyth Arts Centre Friday 10am- 2.30pm 6 SessionsStarting: 11/05/12 (Half term:08/06/12) End Date: 22/06/12 Angharad Taris CA305
Introduction to Wood Engraving: Summer School It is recommended that you complete ‘Introduction to Printmaking’ in order to develop basic skills in relief printing or have previous skills in printmaking. This course aims to develop competency in the handling of woodblocks and plastic polymer blocks for engraving and will be taught in the School of Art, Aberystwyth, using the well equipped print workshop. Some materials are included in the course fee and tools can be borrowed for the class.£130(£120) (Fee Waiver Fee: £40) 10 Credits Level 2 Aberystwyth School of Art Mon-Thur 10am- 4pm 4 Sessions Starting: 18/06/12 End Date: 21/06/12 Edwina Ellis CA308
Web Design: Dreamweaver This is very much a hands-on course explaining the basics of designing web pages and web sites. You will become familiar with Adobe Dreamweaver early on in the course through topic lectures and guided tutorials. Students will become comfortable with designing simple sites initially before progressing on to more advanced features as skills and confidence grow, enabling you by the end of the course to be competent in producing web sites independently. The focus for the course will be developing techniques to enable students to produce their own web sites; to this end, you will be encouraged to make use of your own ideas, original images and research material for your own projects. £80(£70) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Penglais Cledwyn G6 Wednesday 11am- 1pm 10 SessionsStarting: 05/10/11 (Half term: 26/10/11) End Date: 14/12/11 David Bowen CA106Aberystwyth Penglais Cledwyn G6 Wednesday 7pm- 9pm 10 SessionsStarting: 04/01/12 End Date: 28/03/12 David Bowen CA203Aberystwyth Penglais Cledwyn G6 Wednesday 6pm- 9pm 7 Sessions: 18/04/12 End Date: 27/06/12 David Bowen CA302Aberystwyth Summer School Penglais Cledwyn G6 Mon-Fri 9am- 2pm5 Sessions: 09/07/12 End Date: 13/07/12 David Bowen CA309
Key ModulesApproaches to Life Drawing
Have you ever wanted to significantly improve your drawing skills? Life Drawing is the key to developing your hand and eye co-ordination. Working directly from the model, you will experience the different approaches and tools to analyse what you see in various media. Tuition will be tailored to the individual. The cost of a life model is incorporated in the course fee.£70(£60) (Fee Waiver Fee: £10) 10 Credits Level 1
Machynlleth Tabernacl Wednesday 10am- 3pm 7 Sessions05/10/11 12/10/11 09/11/11 23/11/11 End Date: 07/12/11Angela Drinkwater-Lunn CF104Cardigan Small World Theatre Saturday 10am- 3.30pm 5 SessionsStarting: 08/10/11 12/11/11 10/12/11 14/01/12 End Date: 03/03/12Sebastian Gray CB106Aberystwyth Old College Art Room Monday 6pm- 9pm 7 SessionsStarting: 10/10/11 End Date: 21/11/11 Judy Macklin CA115Narberth Bloomfield Centre Tuesday 10am- 2pm 5 Sessions Starting: 21/02/12 (Half term: 20/03/12) End Date: 27/03/12 Clare Rose CD204
Approaches to Life Painting This introductory course covers the basic skills of life painting and is designed as a follow on course from ‘Approaches to Life Drawing’. Through a series of practical classes you will build a portfolio of paintings of the nude. You are also required to investigate the historical and contemporary context of life painting. Sessions will include tonal painting, flesh, colour studies, composition, proportion, planes and structures of the body, speed studies and some colour theory. Students will be required to supply their own materials. The cost of a life model is incorporated in the course fee.£70(£60) (Fee Waiver Fee: £10) 10 Credits Level 1 Fishguard E-Learning Centre Monday 1pm- 5pm 5 Sessions16/01/12 23/01/12 06/02/12 27/02/12 End Date: 26/03/12 Clare Rose CD200
Art in Wales 1: Welsh Art and the Landscape From the dramatic solitude of Dolbadarn Castle, to the industrial skyline of the Rhondda Valley, the Welsh landscape has been a source of inspiration for artists since the Romantic Movement in the 18th century. This course will examine both Welsh and Non-Welsh artist’s impressions of Wales since then, and the relevance of their work in relation to British and European art. A variety of media will be looked at including paintings, prints and photographs. We will discuss the role landscape has played in allowing Welsh born artists to express their national identity. This course will help develop research and writing skills in art history. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth National Library of Wales Monday 10am- 12.30pm 8 Sessions: 16/01/12 30/01/12 06/02/12 27/02/12 12/03/12 26/03/12 16/04/12 End Date: 30/04/12 Louise Chennell CA204 Newtown Davies Gallery Tuesday 1pm- 3.30pm 8 Sessions28/02/12 06/03/12 20/03/12 03/04/12 24/04/12 01/05/12 15/05/12 End Date: 12/06/12 Louise Chennell CF207
Colour Exploration Discover the exciting properties of colour and tone and explore a diverse range of painting and drawing skills using colour. Learn about the different aspects and experimentations of colour mixing. Investigate the work of various artists both historically and contemporary who use colour in a lively way. Topics covered will include the landscape, still life, textured surfaces, portraiture and abstraction £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Llanwrtyd Wells Victoria Hall Tuesday 10am- 1pm 7 Sessions04/10/11 (Half term:25/10/11) End Date: 29/11/11 Andrew McCutcheon CF114Newtown Davies Gallery Tuesday 10.30am- 3pm 6 Sessions Starting: 04/10/11 01/11/11 29/11/11 13/12/11 14/02/12 End Date: 13/03/12 June Forster CF115Tywyn Neuadd Pendre Hall Thursday 10am- 1pm 7 Sessions Starting: 06/10/11 End Date: 08/12/11 Angela Drinkwater-Lunn CE101Cardigan Theatr Mwldan Tuesday 10.15am- 2.45pm 6 SessionsStarting: 10/01/12 (Half term:14/02/12) End Date: 21/02/12 Angharad Taris CB203
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2011-12 Cyrsiau Celf a Dylunio / Courses in Art & Design
Contemporary Art and DiscussionThe work of contemporary artists such as Damian Hirst and Tracy Emin raises many issues about modern life and also provokes a great deal of controversy. This Contemporary Art module aims to present students with a body of information on the works and issues that surround current art practice, so that informed debate and development of opinion can occur. The study embraces a historical survey of 20th century art, looking in some depth at the characteristics of modernist practice to understand recent artistic production. Subject areas include: prevailing themes; gallery space and contextualisation; the artist, patronage and the market place; the reinterpretations of traditions and issues arising from public reception of contemporary art. These will be considered through various art historical and inter- and multi-disciplinary approaches (including use of ICT).£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberaeron Memorial Hall Tuesday 2.45pm- 5.15pm 8 Sessions Starting: 07/02/12 21/02/12 28/02/12 13/03/12 27/03/12 03/04/12 24/04/12 End Date: 15/05/12 Anna Evans CB202
Drawing on the Imagination This core drawing course will develop observational skills and improve drawing techniques. It also encourages and allows for development of more imaginative and creative response to traditional drawing courses. Spread over two terms and comprising of 20 credits, the course will include some life drawing sessions and will allow for the development of ideas and work. The course will mainly be concerned with developing practical skills but students will be encouraged to investigate the work of many artists to broaden the understanding of the subject. Students will be required to supply their own materials. The cost of a life model is incorporated in the course fee. £125(£105) (Fee Waiver Fee: £5) 20 Credits Level 1 Machynlleth Tabernacl Thursday 10am- 2.30pm 10 Sessions Starting: 06/10/11 (Half term:27/10/11) End Date: 09/02/12 Judy Macklin CF105Welshpool The Loft, Coed Y Dinas Thursday 10am- 3pm 9 Sessions Starting: 13/10/11 End Date: 15/03/12 June Forster CF122Narberth Bloomfield Centre Tuesday 10am- 2pm 10 Sessions Starting: 27/09/11 (Half term:25/10/11) End Date: 24/01/12 Elizabeth Brickell CD102
Land Art 1A course designed to produce artwork in relation to the natural environment through both group activities and self generated projects. By focussing on specific environments students will develop in their aesthetic and conceptual responses, their understanding of place and the qualities of natural materials. The module aims to develop awareness of the discipline within a range of contextual discourses: contemporary art since 1950; the wider historical perspective of artistic response to nature and landscape; recent political/social/scientific developments in understanding of the environment. This course has 20 taught hours as opposed to Land Art 2 which covers topics in greater depth and is 40 hours.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Crickhowell Arts Alive Wednesday 10am- 4pm 4 Sessions Starting: 05/10/11 (Half term: 26/10/11) End Date: 02/11/11 Tessa Waite CF111
Land Art 1: Source to EstuaryThis is a hands on course where students will be working outdoors producing artworks in response to the natural environment. Themed ‘Source to estuary’; locations will be selected along the River Towy in Carmarthenshire. By focusing on specific elements within this journey, students will develop their aesthetic and conceptual responses, their understanding of place, and handling of natural materials found ‘in situ’. Reflection will be made upon importance of the River Towy to both its people and its land, referencing the effect of social and historic events. In addition to this, you will observe the work of contemporary artists that have used rivers within their sculptural practice in creative and innovative ways. Both group work and self generated projects will be encouraged. Please note that it is advisable to be physically fit and able to walk reasonable distances on uneven ground. A free taster session will be offered before this course, where a presentation on Land Art will be given, explaining what it is, how it came about and who does it! £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1
Carmarthenshire On Location (First session at Victoria Hall, Llanwrtyd Wells) Sat-Sun 10am- 3pm 4 SessionsStarting: 21/04/12 22/04/12 05/05/12 End Date: 06/05/12 Elizabeth Brickell CC300
Land Art 2Working on location in different sites within the local area and its surrounds, you will create site specific artworks both individually and in groups. This course will include lectures, seminars and you will be required to produce documentation as well as visual and oral presentations of your work. This module is designed to produce artwork in relation to the natural environment through both group activities and self-generated projects. By focusing on specific environments students will develop in their aesthetic and conceptual responses, their understanding of place and the qualities of natural materials. The module aims to develop awareness of the discipline within a range of contextual discourses: contemporary art since 1950; the wider historical perspective of artistic response to nature and landscape; recent political/ social/ scientific developments in understanding of the environment. Topics will cover:- Defining Landscape: an introduction to landscape theory and debates; Art and the Environment- a survey of the rise of Land Art and current practice; American and British Practitioners from Smithson to Richard Long; Mapping the Landscape: debate and discussion focusing on experiencing, recording and documenting the landscape. In order to participate fully on this course will need to be physically fit and have the stamina to work on location all day.£120(£100) 20 Credits Level 1 Tywyn Neuadd Pendre Hall and on location* Friday 10am- 4pm 8 Sessions07/10/11 21/10/11 11/11/11* 25/11/11 09/12/11* 06/01/12* 27/01/12 End Date: 10/02/12 Ivor Arbuckle CE102Cardigan On Location - Poppitt Sands & Small World TheatreThursday/Friday 10am- 3.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 22/03/12 End Date: 31/05/12 Judy Macklin CB206
The Study of Art & Art History This course promotes the study of Art and Art History as a fundamental tool in the education of the artist and is taught from the view point and needs of an artist. Topics covered will include the importance of drawing, use of colour, chiaroscuro, perspective and 2 dimensional space. It introduces the history of representation up to and including the arrival of abstraction. No previous knowledge of Art History is required. This is a key course on the Certificate of Art & Design and ideally should be taken before other level one Art History courses.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberaeron Memorial Hall Tuesday 2.45pm- 5.15pm 8 Sessions Starting: 04/10/11 End Date: 17/01/12 Anna Evans CB100Crickhowell Arts Alive Wednesday 7pm- 9.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 18/01/12 End Date: 18/04/12 Tutor TBC CF202
Tutorial Module (Certificate in Art & Design)Please note that this course is now running on Fridays. You will need to have a large body of work before embarking on this course and also check that it does not clash with any other course you are taking. Priority must be given to this course above others. This module is designed to give students the art school experience and will be taught by a lecturer from the School of Art. You will prepare a body of work for application to further study and acquire skills to enable you to prepare and present an exhibition. Each session will have group work and discussion and be followed by an individual tutorial. It is recommended that you take this module in the 3rd year of your Certificate study. Not suitable for beginners £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth School of Art Friday 10am- 5pm 5 Sessions 18/11/11 09/12/11 27/01/12 02/03/12 End Date: 20/04/12 Simon Pierse CA119
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Summer Schools and Intensive CoursesFur, Feather & Scales
See page 19. £30(£25) 5 Credits Level 0 Aberystwyth Laura Place:TBC)Tuesday 10am- 4pm 2 Sessions22/05/12 End Date: 03/07/12 Moya Davern
In and Out of the Studio: Tallyllyn Railway See page 27. £40(£30) (Fee Waiver Fee: £10) 5 Credits Level 1 Tywyn Talyllyn Railway Sat-Sun 10am- 5pm 2 Sessions Starting: 19/05/12 End Date: 20/05/12 Angela Drinkwater-Lunn CE301
Interior Design See page 27.£70(£60) (Fee Waiver Fee: £10) 10 Credits Level 0 Aberystwyth Laura Place – TBC Weekend Course: Friday evening6.30pm-8pm Saturday 10am-4pm Sunday 10am – 3pm. 5 Sessions 27/04/12 28/04/12 29/04/12 12/05/12 End Date: 13/05/12 Hannah Jones CA304
Introduction to Printmaking: Intensive CourseSee page 25. £100(£90) (Fee Waiver Fee: £40) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth School of Art Tuesday-Friday 10am- 3.30pm 4 Sessions Starting: 20/09/11 End Date: 23/09/11 21/09/11 22/09/11 Judy Macklin CA103Aberystwyth School of Art Monday- Thursday 10am- 3.30pm 4 Sessions Starting: 02/04/12 End Date: 05/04/12 Judy Macklin CA210
Introduction to Wood Engraving: Summer School See page 25. £130(£120) (Fee Waiver Fee: £40) 10 Credits Level 2 Aberystwyth School of Art Mon-Thur 10am- 4pm 4 Sessions Starting: 18/06/12 End Date: 21/06/12 Edwina Ellis CA308
Junk Art: IntensiveSee page 22.£70(£60) (Fee Waiver Fee: £10) 10 Credits Level 0 Llandysul The Powerhouse Monday-Thursday 10am- 3.30pm 4 Sessions Starting: 18/06/12 End Date: 21/06/12 Judy Macklin CC304
Living Willow Sculpture See page 23.£90(£80) (Fee Waiver Fee: £30) 5 Credits Level 0 Llandysul The Powerhouse Thursday/Friday 10am- 3.30pm 2 Sessions 15/03/12 End Date: 16/03/12 Judy Macklin CC203
“ I had a brilliant time, the course was challenging in the best sense of the word”
Approaches to Landscape Painting See page 28. 10 Credits Level 1 Newtown Gregynog Hall Mon-Thurs 9am- 5pm 3 Sessions Starting: 23/07/12 End Date: 26/07/12 Sebastian Gray CF305
Sketchbook Studies: Would you like to keep and develop a successful sketchbook? This will provide you with an opportunity to develop sketchbook skills and the processes of keeping a sketchbook journal. It would be suitable for gardeners, travellers, artists and botanical illustrators. Using different techniques and materials you will build a sketchbook of drawings in black and white, and colour and learn about the creative potential of the drawing process and quality of line.(Fees TBC) 10 Credits Level 1 Newtown Gregynog Hall Mon-Thurs 9am-5pm 3 Sessions Starting: 23/07/12 End Date: 26/07/12 Edwina Ellis CF303
Sourced From the Landscape See page 29. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Newtown Gregynog Hall (Summer Residential School) Fee TBC Mon-Thurs 9am- 5pm Starting 23/07/12 End Date: 26/07/12 Laurie Plant CF304
Web Design: Dreamweaver Summer SchoolThis is a hands-on course explaining the basics of designing web pages and web sites. You will become familiar with Adobe Dreamweaver early on in the course through topic lectures and guided tutorials. Students will become comfortable with designing simple sites initially before progressing on to more advanced features as skills and confidence grow, enabling you by the end of the course to be competent in producing web sites independently. The focus for the course will be developing techniques to enable students to produce their own web sites; to this end, you will be encouraged to make use of your own ideas, original images and research material for your own projects. £80(£70) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Summer School Penglais Cledwyn G6 Mon-Fri 9am- 2pm 5 Sessions09/07/12 End Date: 13/07/12 David Bowen CA309
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2010-11 Cyrsiau Celf a Dylunio / Courses in Art & Design
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Brifysgol os ydych yn cofrestru a thalu am dri thymor (blwyddyn gyfan) cyn 31 Hydref 2011.
• Maerhaidarparwyryncynniggostyngiadynyffioeddi’rrheinisy’nderbyn budd-dâl a/neu bensiwn y wladwriaeth, neu i fyfyrwyr amser llawn–byddangentystiolaeth.Cysylltwchâdarparwreichcwrs(manylion cyswllt ar-lein ac yn y prosbectws).
SUT I GOFRESTRUCeirffurflengofrestrunaillaidrwyeilawrlwythoowefanyGanolfan,neu drwy ffonio’r ddesg wybodaeth ar 0800 876 6975 rhwng 8.30 a 17.00, neu mae croeso i chi alw yn y swyddfa.
The Mid-Wales Welsh for Adults Centre offers a wide range of courses, ranging from complete beginners courses, to those for experienced learnersandfluentWelshspeakerswhowishtobrushupontheirspeaking and writing skills. You can obtain a copy of the 2011/12 prospectus by contacting the Centre or by visiting the Centre’s website. If you cannot find a suitable course please let us know.
The following courses are provided:• Expresscourses-12hrsperweek• Courses2–6hrsperweek• OneDaySaturdaycourses• OnedayWJECexamrevisioncourses• EasterandSummerSchools• 4weekSummerCourse
FINACIAL SUPPORT You may apply for financial support from the Welsh for Adults Learning Fund towards the following costs if the household income is less than £25,000:• Coursecosts• Additionalsupportcosts• Travellingcosts• Childcarecosts
Fee discounts• AberystwythUniversityoffersadiscountonUniversitycoursefees
if you enrol and pay for three terms (the whole year) before 31 October 2011.
• Someprovidersofferconcessionaryfeestofull-timestudentsandthoseinreceiptofstatebenefitsand/orstatepension–evidenceof entitlement is required. Contact your course provider (contact details online and in the prospectus).
HOW TO ENROLA registration form can be downloaded from the Centre’s website, or by phoning the information desk on 0800 876 6975 between 8.30 and 17.00, or you are welcome to call in the office.
Canolfan Cymraeg i Oedolion Canolbarth Cymru Mid-Wales Welsh for Adults Centre10 Maes Lowri, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion SY23 2AU0800 [email protected]@aber.ac.uk
www.learnwelshinmidwales.org www.dysgucymraegynycanolbarth.org
Dysgwch Gymraeg gyda niCanolfan Cymraeg i Oedolion Canolbarth CymruCeredigion, Meirionnydd, Powys
Learn Welsh with usMid-Wales Welsh for Adults Centre
Ceredigion, Meirionnydd, Powys
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Dysgu am Oes / Learn for Life 2011-12
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Courses in Creative Writing, Genealogy, History, Literature & Archaeolgy
Cydlynydd / [email protected]
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2011-12 Cyrsiau yn y Dyniaethau / Courses in Humanties
Sesiynau Blasu am DdimEleni rydym ni’n cynnig cyfle i chi ddod i sesiwn flasu AM DDIM. Gallwch weld yr hyn sydd ar gael yn eich ardal a chael “blas cyn prynu”. Os oes digon o bobl yn penderfynu fod y cwrs yn iawn iddyn nhw, byddwn ni’n eich gwahodd i gwblhau ffurflen cofrestru ar y dydd a bydd y cwrs ei hun yn dechrau o fewn wythnos neu ddwy. Ar ôl y sesiwn blasu, os byddwch chi’n teimlo nad yw’r cwrs yn addas i chi yna ni fyddwch chi wedi colli dim, ar wahân i’r amser a dreuliwyd arno. Does dim ffordd haws na mwy cost effeithiol o ddechrau eich astudiaethau!!
Eich TiwtoriaidYn y Dyniaethau rydym ni’n ymfalchïo yn ein safonau dysgu ac addysgu, sydd wedi’u barnu’n rhagorol gan arholwyr allanol. Mae gan ein tiwtoriaid i gyd gymwysterau uchel yn eu pwnc a blynyddoedd o brofiad dysgu.
Yn ogystal mae ein holl diwtoriaid ysgrifennu creadigol yn ymarferwyr. Mae hyn yn golygu yn ogystal â chyflwyno gwybodaeth gadarn am y grefft o ysgrifennu creadigol, maen nhw’n gallu rhannu eu profiadau o’r materion perthnasol wrth gyflwyno eich gwaith i gynulleidfa ehangach.
Tiwtor neu Fyfyriwr da?Enwebwch nhw am wobr. Mae gan Ddysgu Gydol Oes gynllun Gwobrau Tiwtoriaid a Myfyrwyr. Bydd taflen gwobrau yn cael ei hanfon gyda’r llythyr y byddwch chi’n ei dderbyn yn cydnabod eich cofrestriad. Defnyddiwch y taflenni enwebu i ddangos eich gwerthfawrogiad o gyfraniad eich tiwtoriaid i’ch astudiaethau, neu’r daith ddysgu a droediwyd, yn erbyn pob disgwyliad, gan fyfyriwr penodol yn eich dosbarth.
Lleihau Eich Costau AstudioDydym ni ddim am i arian fod yn rhwystr i chi ddysgu. Gallwn gynnig gostyngiadau Talu’n Gynnar os ydych chi’n cofrestru erbyn y dyddiadau uchod.
A fyddech cystal â nodi y bydd y Tîm Dysgu Gydol Oes yn symud i Adeilad 5 Penbryn ar Gampws Penglais yn ystod tymor yr Hydref 11.
Cynnwys38 Croeso i Raglen y Dyniaethau 40 Ysgrifennu Creadigol: Cyrsiau a Tiwtoriaid45 Achyddiaeth: Cyrsiau a Tiwtoriaid48 Archaeoleg Hanes ac Llenyddiaeth50 Ysgolion Haf
Croeso i Raglen y Dyniaethau 2011-12Dros y tudalennau nesaf fe gewch chi fanylion am y Ddwy Raglen Astudio am Dystysgrif sydd gennym ni yn ogystal â chyrsiau achrededig eraill yn y Dyniaethau. Gobeithio y gwnewch chi fwynhau eich astudiaethau.
Gostyngiadau Talu’n Gynnar – Gallwch bellach sicrhau gostyngiad o £10 ar gyrsiau 10 credyd, gostyngiad o £20 ar gyrsiau 20 credyd, a gostyngiad o £30 ar gyrsiau 30 credyd. I fod yn gymwys am y Gostyngiadau Talu’n Gynnar mae’n rhaid i chi gofrestru o flaen llaw erbyn y dyddiadau canlynol:
• 19/09/2011 ar gyfer Tymor yr Hydref 1 • 19/12/2011 ar gyfer Tymor y Gwanwyn 2 • 02/04/2012 ar gyfer Tymor yr Haf 3
Gallwch dalu ag Arian Parod, Cerdyn Credyd (dros y ffôn ac yn bersonol), Siec, Talebau. Dylid gwneud sieciau’n daladwy i Brifysgol Aberystwyth.
COFRESTRWCH NAWR! Dewch i’r diwrnod cofrestru yn yr Hen Goleg yn Aberystwyth ddydd
Sadwrn 10 Medi, rhwng 10 y bore a 1 y prynhawn.
“Dwi wedi elwa llawer drwy fynd ar y cyrsiau yma. Nid yn unig ydw i yn teimlo’n well yn feddyliol, ond yn gorfforol hefyd, ac dwi wedi darganfod diddordebau newydd a
cwrdd â pobol newydd. Gwych! ”
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Free Taster Sessions Starting: This year we are offering you the chance to try a FREE taster session. See what is available for your area and “try before you buy”. If enough people decide that the course is right for them, we will invite you to complete an enrolment form on the day and the course proper will start within the following one or two weeks. If the taster of course proves it is not for you, then you have lost nothing, except the time taken to attend. What could be a simpler and more cost effective way of starting your studies!!
Your Tutors In the Humanities we are proud of our standards of learning and teaching, which has been judged by external examiners as excellent. All of our tutors are highly qualified in their subject area and have years of teaching experience.
Additionally all our creative writing tutors are practitioners. This means as well as being capable of delivering a sound knowledge of the craft of creative writing, they can pass on their experience of the issues involved when taking your work to a wider audience.
Good Tutor or Student? Nominate them for an award. LLL has its own Tutor and Student Award scheme. You will have an award leaflet enclosed with letter you receive from us acknowledging your enrolment. Use the nomination leaflets to show how much you appreciate your tutors contribution to your studies, or, the learning journey taken, against all the odds, by a particular student in your class.
Cutting Your Study Costs We don’t want money to be a barrier to your learning. We can offer you Early Bird discounts if you enrol by the dates above.
Please note that the Lifelong Learning team will be moving to Penbryn 5 Building on Penglais Campus during the Autumn term of 11.
Contents39 Welcome to the Humanities Programme 40 Creative Writing: Courses and Tutors 45 Genealogy: Courses and Tutors 48 Archaeology, History and Literature50 Summer Schools
Welcome to the Humanities Programme 2011-12On the next few pages you will find details of our two Certificate Study Schemes and other accredited Humanities courses. We hope you enjoy your studies.
Early Bird Discounts - You can now get £10 discount on 10 credit courses and £20 discount on 20 credit course, £30 discount on a 30 credit course. To be eligible for the Early Bird Discount you must pre enrol by the following dates:-
• 19/09/2011 for Autumn Term 1 • 19/12/2011 for Spring Term 2• 02/04/2012 for Summer Term 3
You can pay by Cash, Credit card (by phone and in person), Cheque, Gift Vouchers. All chqs are to be made payable to Aberystwyth University.
SIGN UP NOW! Come along to the enrolment day
in Old College, Aberystwyth on Saturday 10th September,
10am – 1pm.
“I have got such a lot out of going on these courses. I don’t just feel better mentally, but physically as well, and it gives me an interest
and gets me out mixing with new people. I love it!”
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Ysgrifennu Creadigol Tystysgrif Astudiaethau Ysgrifennu Creadigol – addas i mi?Unwaith y byddwch chi wedi’u cwblhau, mae’r cyrsiau a gynigir drwy’r Dystysgrif wedi’u cynllunio i gyflenwi gwybodaeth gyflawn o grefft ysgrifennu creadigol a’i amrywiol genres i chi. Os ydych chi’n mwynhau ysgrifennu creadigol ac os hoffech chi ddilyn nifer o’r cyrsiau, dyma’r cynllun astudio i chi.Mae derbyn Tystysgrif ar y diwedd yn gydnabyddiaeth o’ch ymdrechion. Yn yr un modd efallai yr hoffech chi fynd â’ch astudiaethau ymhellach a gellwch ddefnyddio eich Tystysgrif fel allwedd i ddatgloi’r drws at astudio ar lefel uwch.Cewch bum mlynedd i gwblhau eich astudiaethau ac o fewn yr amser hwnnw gellwch ddilyn y cyrsiau yn eich pwysau. Nid yw’r holl gyrsiau ar gael bob blwyddyn, ond byddwn ni’n sicrhau y bydd yr holl gyrsiau ar gael dros gyfnod o amser. Os oes gennych chi ddiddordeb mewn gwneud y dystysgrif, bydd angen i chi gofrestru. Nid oes tâl am gofrestru ac ar wahân i’r ffioedd cwrs arferol, does dim goblygiadau cost ychwanegol. I gofrestru naill ai ffoniwch ein swyddfa ar 01970 621580 neu e-bostiwch [email protected].
Sut mae dechrau arni? Mae’r Dystysgrif yn cynnwys 120 credyd, a rhaid cymryd 30 o blith y Cyrsiau Craidd.
Cyrsiau CraiddBydd angen i chi gwblhau’r 3 modiwl craidd. Gellir cymryd y rhain mewn unrhyw drefn ac ar y cyd ag unrhyw rai o’r cyrsiau dewisol yr hoffech chi eu cwblhau. Fodd bynnag rydym ni’n argymell yn gryf eich bod yn cwblhau’r 3 cwrs craidd cyn mynd ymhellach. Bydd y modiwl craidd yn rhoi’r sgiliau a’r wybodaeth sylfaenol i chi ynglŷn â chrefft ysgrifennu creadigol a’i amrywiol genres.
Cyrsiau DewisolGellir dewis y 90 sy’n weddill o’r rhestr o gyrsiau dewisol. Mae’r holl gyrsiau ysgrifennu creadigol yn rhai 10 credyd.
Y cynllun astudioByddwch yn cwblhau 3 chwrs craidd, yn dewis ac yn cwblhau 9 cwrs dewisol arall ac yna byddwch wedi cwblhau eich Tystysgrif. Dangosir y cyrsiau sydd ar gael o fewn y Dystysgrif hon isod. Ni fydd pob un o’r cyrsiau ar gael yn y flwyddyn gyntaf hon.
Creative WritingA Certificate in Creative Writing Studies – Is it for me?The courses offered through the Certificate, have been designed, on completion, to provide you with an all round knowledge of the craft of creative writing and its various genre. If you enjoy creative writing and would like to take several of the courses, then this study scheme is for you.Having a Certificate at the end provides recognition of your efforts. Equally you might like to take your studies further and you can use your Certificate as the key to unlock study at a higher level. You have five years to complete your studies and within that time can take the courses at your own pace. Not all courses are on offer each year, but we will ensure that all the courses are made available over a period of time. If you would like to discuss the Certificate please telephone the Humanities Co-ordinator on 01970 621580 or email to [email protected] The structure of the course is shown below.
How do I Start? The Certificate comprises 120 credits of which 30 must be taken from the Core Courses. If you are interested in taking the certificate you will need to register. It costs nothing to register and other than the normal course fees, there are no additional cost implications. To register either telephone our office on 01970 621580 or email [email protected].
Core CoursesYou need to complete the 3 core module. These can be taken in any order and in conjunction with any of the optional courses you wish to complete. However we would strongly recommend that you complete the 3 core courses before progressing further. The core module will provide you with the foundational skills and knowledge of the craft of creative writing and its various genre.
Optional CoursesThe remaining 90 can be selected from the list of optional courses.
The study schemeYou complete 3 core courses, choose and complete a further 9 optional courses and you have completed your Certificate. The courses available within this Certificate are shown below. Not all will be available this first year.
CYRSIAU CRAIDD / CORE COURSES• Exploring Creative Writing Techniques• Writing As a Creative Process: Text and theory• Vive la Difference! Understanding Genre
Rhagor o gyrsiau dewisol arbenigol / More specialist optional coursesCYRSIAU DEWISOL / OPTIONAL COURSESto further develop the craft of creative writing• Developing your Voice in Writing• Developing your Creativity• Writing For Personal Development
• Writing Short Stories• Writing For Children:
An introduction• Writing Freelance Features• Writing Poetry• More Poetry Writing• Extending Your Poetry Learning• Novel Writing • More Novel Writing• Extending your Novel Writing• Writing for Radio• Writing for the Ear• Writing for the Web
• Effective Academic / Professional Writing
• Autobiographical Writing• Words that Run with Wolves 1:
Illustrating and Writing Creatively for Newborn to Eight
Year Old Children• Words that Run with Wolves 2:
Illustrating and Writing Creatively for Nine Year Olds to
Young Adults
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Creative Writing: Courses and Tutors / Ysgrifennu Creadigol: Cyrsiau a Tiwtoriaid
Autobiographical Writing This course offers inspiration and encouragement to those planning, or hoping, to write autobiographical accounts. Weekly exercises and group work will enable participants to develop critical understanding of the various aspects of autobiographical writing and to consider the best method of presenting their work for their readership. Students will be required to keep a personal development journal in which they record their journeys through autobiographical development.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Old College, Irish Room Wednesday 1pm - 3.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 21/09/11 (Half term: 26/10/11) End Date: 16/11/11 Henrietta Tremlett HA101
Autobiographical Writing Free Taster Session Aberaeron Feathers Royal Hotel Monday 11am - 12.30pm 12/09/11 Annette Ecuyere HB100T
Developing a Voice in Writing To develop a personal voice/style requires work and guidance. This course aids and supports writers, and would be writers, in developing an individual voice, so that they can then tackle writing projects with confidence. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Old College - Maths Room Tuesday 10am - 12 noon 10 Sessions Starting: 10/01/12 (Half term: 14/02/12) End Date: 06/03/12 Annette Ecuyere HA200Crickhowell Resource & Information Centre Tuesday 10am - 12 noon 10 Sessions Starting: 17/01/12 (Half term: 14/02/12) End Date: 27/03/12 Susan Keen HF200
Embracing CreativityCreativity is the core of personal and economic development in the 21st Century and this module is aimed at getting you to access and use your own creativity within a chosen project of your own through play and perspiration. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1Aberystwyth Old College, Irish Room Saturday 10am - 4pm 4 Sessions 08/10/11 15/10/11 29/10/11 End Date: 19/11/11 Annette Ecuyere HA113
Exploring Creative Writing Techniques The objective of this exciting course is to facilitate those commencing a creative writing scheme. It is suitable for beginners or, those who wish to re-acquaint themselves with the craft of creative writing. Through tutorials, writing workshops, group discussions and short field trips to inspire creativity, (Aberystwyth based) students will receive a practical and theoretical introduction to the various creative writing techniques. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Newtown Davies Gallery Tuesday 10.15am - 12 .45pm 8 Sessions Starting: 20/09/11 (Half term: 25/10/11) End Date: 15/11/11 Lara Clough HF102Aberystwyth Old College Seminar Room Wednesday 10am - 12 noon 10 Sessions Starting: 21/09/11 (Half term: 26/10/11) End Date: 16/11/11 Henrietta Tremlett HA100
“Life changing”
Annette Ecuyere
Exploring Writing as a Creative ProcessIn this course an exploration of creativity in writing is made through by experimentation with personal writing and storytelling and also by examining the writing of authors.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Old College - History Room Monday 1.30pm - 4pm 8 Sessions Starting: 26/09/11 (Half term: 24/10/11) End Date: 21/11/11 Annette Ecuyere HA102Crickhowell Resource & Information Centre Tuesday 10am - 12 noon 10 Sessions Starting: 27/09/11 (Half term: 25/10/11) End Date: 06/12/11 Susan Keen HF105
Introduction to Film Studies NEW COURSEWe will be viewing and analysing film clips and screenings in order to apply film theory to a wide range of works. Students will also be encouraged to join the Film Society (which meets at Aberystwyth Arts Centre) and to continue to watch and discuss films together outside of the course. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Old College - Languages Room Wednesday 10am - 12 noon 10 Sessions Starting: 02/05/12 (Half term: 06/06/12) End Date: 11/07/12 Liz Jones HA304
Novel Writing 1 This course offers encouragement to those planning, or hoping, to write a novel, as well as those with work in progress. You will encounter a wide range of strategies and techniques used in the writing of novels. Classes will be interactive with group discussion and also opportunities for students to have their work looked at by the tutor and others. Emphasis will be on literary fiction. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Carmarthen Public Library Friday 10am - 12 noon 10 Sessions Starting: 07/10/11 (Half term: 28/10/11) End Date: 16/12/11 Jane Belli HC101Crickhowell Resource & Information Centre Tuesday 10am - 12 noon 10 Sessions Starting: 24/04/12 (Half term: 05/06/12) End Date: 03/07/12 Susan Keen HF300
Annette has been teaching creative writing for over 15 years, as well as English GCSE and A Level s. She is founder of Wordzwork Wales, a business which offers services to anyone who has a desire to write. She has vast experience in helping clients and students take their work out to a wider audience. In addition to this business and her own writing, Annette runs workshops, organizes a writing festival and personal development weekends. Amongst many qualifications she has earned, is numbered, a degree in Anthropology, English and Philosophy; a PG Dip., in Entrepreneurial studies from Lampeter University and a PG Dip., in Creative Writing and Personal Development from the University of Sussex.
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Novel Writing 2 This course offers more encouragement and help for would-be novelists. You will be looking in detail at the work of some contemporary writers and coming to understand techniques that can be used in your own work. There will also be sufficient time allocated for you to have your work read and discussed by the tutor and others in the group.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Presteigne Assembly Rooms Thursday 10.30am - 12.30pm 10 Sessions Starting: 29/09/11 (Half term: 24/10/11) End Date: 08/12/11 Lara Clough HF104Carmarthen Public Library Friday 10am - 12 noon 10 Sessions Starting: 20/01/12 (Half term: 17/02/12) End Date: 30/03/12 Jane Belli HC201
Jane BelliJane is a practising artist and published author, with an MA in Creative Writing. Her students report that being taught the craft of Creative Writing by Jane has been a life changing and inspirational experience. We are very proud that Jane is spearheading delivery of the CHE in Creative Writing at the Guildhall in Cardigan. Please enrol early for Jane’s classes as they are very popular. As a result we have had to impose maximum numbers, to ensure that all students get the individual attention they need, and have the best learning experience possible.
Novel Writing 3- Extension Module (Flexible Learning)
Using previously gained skills and techniques involved in novel writing, this course will provide you with a creative environment, allowing both the time and space to develop your novel and, through taught and progression report session still retain a measure of guidance and support from both tutor and fellow students. The last two taught weeks will allow for submission of assignment portfolios and identifying opportunities for students to promote and further develop their work. £120 (£100) 20 Credits Level 1 Carmarthen Public Library Friday 10am - 12 noon 10 Sessions Starting: 20/04/12 (Half term: 06/08/12) End Date: 29/06/12 Jane Belli HC300
Personal Development Through WritingThis course is an introduction to using writing in a creative way to aid personal development. You will be given the opportunity to engage in your own creative writing which will be guided through a series of exercises that will allow you to explore and express your personal memories and emotions through a variety of approaches including prose, poetry and free writing. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Old College, Irish Room Monday 6pm - 8.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 23/04/12 (Half term: 04/06/12) End Date: 25/06/12 Annette Ecuyere HA300
Poetry Writing 1 This course is for people who want to start writing poetry, or, who are doing so already, but consider themselves inexperienced. Through tutor presentations, group discussions and structured writing tasks, you will be given the opportunity to learn about the elements of poetic form and technique and begin to build a portfolio of their own work. You will be encouraged to write between session and receive supportive feedback on your poems. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Penglais Campus, Penbryn Thursday 6pm - 8pm 10 Sessions Starting: 06/10/11 (Half term: 27/10/11) End Date: 15/12/11 Katherine Stansfield HA111
Poetry Writing 2 This module is suitable for people who have some experience of writing poetry and for those who have completed Writing Poetry: An introduction. The session will be workshop-based, with an emphasis on discussing published poems from a writer’s perspective and critiquing work written by participants each week. Poetic forms, such as the sonnet and the villanelle and a range of modes, including narrative, confessional and metaphorical, will be covered. Some time will also be spent looking at opportunities for students wishing to promote and develop their work further, including submitting work to competitions and magazines. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Llanfyllin Youth And Community Centre Saturday 10am - 4pm 4 Sessions Starting: 17/09/11 End Date: 03/12/11 15/10/11 12/11/11 Lara Clough HF100Aberystwyth Penglais Campus, Penbryn Thursday 6pm - 8pm 10 Sessions Starting: 19/01/12 (Half term: 16/02/12) End Date: 29/03/12 Katherine Stansfield HA207
Poetry 3: Extending Your Learning Using previously gained skills and techniques involved in poetry writing, this course will provide you with a creative environment, that allows you both time and space to develop your work, and through taught and progression session, still retain a measure of guidance and support from both tutor and fellow students. The objective will be to produce either three small or one large piece of poetic work. £120(£100) 20 Credits Level 1 Presteigne Assembly Rooms Thursday 10.30am - 12.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 26/01/12 (Half term: 13/02/12) End Date: 22/03/12 Lara Clough HF204Aberystwyth Penglais Campus, Penbryn Thursday 6pm - 8pm 10 Sessions Starting: 19/04/12 (Half term: 07/06/12) End Date: 28/06/12 Katherine Stansfield HA307
Screenwriting 1 On this course you will learn the skills necessary to create ideas suitable for development into screenplays, to structure professional story breakdowns, to create credible characters, and to construct and script effective scenes. It provides the bedrock of understanding and skill on which the subsequent two screenwriting modules will be based.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Old College, Irish Room Monday 6.30pm - 9pm 8 Sessions Starting: 03/10/11 (Half term: 24/10/11) End Date: 28/11/11 Tutor TBC HA104
Screenwriting 2In this course you will learn professional ways in which to communicate, and simultaneously refine your concepts. You will continue to study of ways in which to structure professional film ideas, and will place an emphasis on learning, and becoming proficient in outlining techniques. Please note, because this module follows on directly from Screenwriting 1, which is a prerequisite for enrolment on this module. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Old College, Irish Room Monday 6.30pm - 9pm 8 Sessions Starting: 16/01/12 (Half term: 13/02/12) End Date: 12/03/12 Tutor TBC HA201
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Vive La Difference! Writing in Genre This course will provide an introduction to writing in various genres through the mediums of workshops, group discussions, and writing exercises. Course content will include horror, detective fiction, comedy, and romance.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1Hay-On-Wye Booths Bookshop Monday 7pm - 9pm 10 Sessions Starting: 26/09/11 (Half term: 24/10/11) End Date: 05/12/11 Lara Clough HF101Aberystwyth Old College, Irish Room Tuesday 6.30pm - 9pm 8 Sessions Starting: 04/10/11 (Half term: 25/10/11) End Date: 29/11/11 Tutor TBC HA108Cardigan Guildhall Thursday 10am - 12 noon 10 Sessions Starting: 06/10/11 (Half term: 27/10/11) End Date: 15/12/11 Jane Belli HB103Cardigan Guildhall Thursday 2pm - 4pm 10 Sessions Starting: 06/10/11 (Half term: 27/10/11) End Date: 15/12/11 Jane Belli HB104Carmarthen Public Library Friday 2pm - 4pm 10 Sessions Starting: 07/10/11 (Half term: 28/10/11) End Date: 16/12/11 Jane Belli HC102Llanfyllin Youth & Community Centre Saturday 10am - 4pm 4 Sessions 21/04/12 19/05/12 16/06/12 End Date: 07/07/12 Lara Clough HF303
Words That Run With Wolves 1: Illustrating andWriting Creatively for Children
Welcome to the world of writing and illustrating fiction, fact and poetry creatively for children, newborn to 8 years old. The roots of this course will tap into the ancient realms of fairytale, folklore and the aural tradition of keeping the old stories alive so that they may both instruct and entertain. Words that run with Wolves will make this specific genre accessible to aspiring writers for children and hopefully to its high levels of publishing success. Poetry is the language of the soul, and is also a fantastic way of reaching children; comic rhymes grab their attention, and poems and songs are integral to the fabric of storytelling. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Newtown Davies Gallery Wednesday 10.30am - 12.30pm 10 Sessions Starting: 25/04/12 (Half term: 04/06/12) End Date: 07/07/12 Lara Clough HF304Presteigne Assembly Rooms Thursday 10.30am - 12.30pm 10 Sessions Starting: 26/04/12 (Half term: 05/06/12) End Date: 05/07/12 Lara Clough HF305
Henni Tremlett
Words That Run With Wolves 2 Welcome to the world of illustrating and writing fiction, fact and poetry creatively for children. This module deals specifically with 9 years to young adults. The roots of this course will tap into the ancient realms of fairytale, folklore and the aural tradition of keeping the old stories alive so that they may both instruct and entertain. It will also include factual literature for children, a genre often ignored. Words that run with wolves 2 will make this specific genre accessible to aspiring writers for older children, and hopefully to high levels of publishing success. Poetry is the language of the soul, and is also a fantastic way of reaching children; comic rhymes grab their attention, and poems and songs are integral to the fabric of storytelling.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Machynlleth Tabernacl Tuesday 10am - 12.15pm 9 Sessions Starting: 17/04/12 (Half term: 05/06/12) End Date: 19/06/12 Henrietta Tremlett HF301
“Thank you once again for teaching such an interesting and useful course. Monday mornings have been something to look forward to over the last couple of months! I hope I can keep up that
creative buzz.”
Writing for Children: An Introduction Writing for children offers special challenges, such as censorship and age-related concerns, which this course will address. Organized in three sections: Genre, Content, and Technique, and structured around a series of text analyses and writing workshops, students will have the opportunity to apply their new writing skills and knowledge to own writing, share ideas and receive feedback. We will also make sure you are well prepared to offer your work commercially, by ending with a brief guide to marketing and publishing. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Old College, Irish Room Wednesday 1pm - 3.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 18/01/12 (Half term: 15/02/12) End Date: 14/03/12 Henrietta Tremlett HA206Newtown Davies Gallery Tuesday 10.30am - 12.30pm 10 Sessions Starting: 24/01/12 (Half term: 14/02/12) End Date: 03/04/12 Lara Clough HF203
Writing for Radio: An Introduction This course is suitable for beginners with little or no previous knowledge of writing for radio as you will be looking at the specific techniques required for writing a radio play. It is designed to be flexible in its delivery, allowing time between sessions to allow you to produce your final radio script. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Drefach-Felindre Ffynnonwen Studio Sat-Sun 10am - 4pm 4 Sessions07/07/12 08/07/12 28/07/12 End Date: 29/07/12 Jane Belli HC302
“I started off unsure of my ability, but thanks to the tutor’s continued support,
I’ve really grown in confidence.”
Henni Tremlett is delighted to work as a member of a creative writing team. Her particular specialism is in writing creatively for children of all ages. She has written, illustrated and had several books and stories for children published in Britain and in Eastern Europe. With four children of her own, she has had plenty of experience of what children really want to read, or be read. With many years experience in teaching creative writing to adults and children, she is well equipped to get students in touch with the source of their own creativity and to inspire others in the craft of writing. She is passionate about literature for children and the art of storytelling for all ages. She believes firmly in the power of stories to heal, as well as to communicate, instruct and entertain.
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Liz JonesLiz Jones is a writer of plays, features, short stories and non-fiction. She also works as a copywriter and editor and is currently the contributing editor of the Social Housing Directory and copy editor of the Journal of Adaptation in Film and Performance. She has an MA (Distinction) in Scriptwriting at the University of Glamorgan, where she is completing a PhD on stage to screen adaptation. She has worked as a feature writer and editor on the housing and building trade press as well as women’s weeklies.
Writing for the Ear This course offers an introduction to creative writing for the non-visual media (radio, audio recording, and podcasting), as well as public recital. It assists participants in developing a keener ear for the appreciation and effective use of the spoken word, of the dramatic force of sound and silence. It explores the boundaries and interrelations of written language, unspoken thought, and verbal expression, of drama and narrative, word and image. Each session addresses a specific aspect of aural writing, from storytelling sound effects to stream-of-consciousness narration. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Old College, Irish Room Tuesday 6.30pm - 9pm 8 Sessions Starting: 17/01/12 (Half term: 14/02/12) End Date: 13/03/12 Tutor TBC HA203Cardigan Guildhall Thursday 10am - 12 noon 10 Sessions Starting: 19/04/12 (Half term: 07/06/12) End Date: 28/06/12 Jane Belli HB301Cardigan Guildhall Thursday 2pm - 4pm 10 Sessions Starting: 19/04/12 (Half term: 07/06/12) End Date: 28/06/12 Jane Belli HB302Carmarthen Public Library Friday 2pm - 4pm 10 Sessions Starting: 20/04/12 (Half term: 08/06/12) End Date: 29/06/12 Jane Belli HC301
Writing for the Web This workshop explores the potentialities of writing for online publication, whether as a means of creative expression or for professional advancement. What distinguishes the written content of blogs and webpages from traditional texts in print? What are the peculiar challenges of interactivity, immediacy and universality? What is the relationship between message and new media? Each session addresses specific aspects of composition, editing, and web publishing, such as establishing a consistent online presence, reaching a target audience, combating short attention span, as well as encouraging reader response. To enhance readability and aid comprehension, various techniques involving word choice, sentence structure, outlining and paragraphing will be considered, tested and applied. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Penglais Campus, Penbryn Wednesday 2pm - 4pm 10 Sessions Starting: 05/10/11 (Half term: 26/10/11) End Date: 14/12/11 Harry Heuser HA110
“This course has opened up a wealth of possibilities - both professional and
personal. It offers a lot to aspiring writers.”
Writing Freelance Features This module offers students an introduction to the skills of writing and selling articles to newspapers and magazines. Marketing your work: including approaching commissioning editors, ethics, copyright and health & Safety issues will all be covered. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Penglais Campus, Penbryn Building Monday 10am - 12.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 30/04/12 (Half term: 04/06/12) End Date: 02/07/12 Liz Jones HA301
Writing Short Stories Have you every thought of writing a short story but the ‘shortness’ presents you with particular problems? Then this module is for you. As well as developing the knowledge and skills in aspects and techniques of short story writing, you will learn from the reading and analysis of published short stories. You will also have the opportunity to give and receive constructive criticism regarding the evolution of your own work and that of others. Students will be encouraged to keep a notebook as their repository of ideas. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Old College - South Room 1 Wednesday 10am - 12.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 18/01/12 (Half term: 15/02/12) End Date: 14/03/12 Henrietta Tremlett HA205Cardigan Guildhall Thursday 10am - 12 noon 10 Sessions Starting: 19/01/12 (Half term: 16/02/12) End Date: 29/03/12 Jane Belli HB202Cardigan Guildhall Thursday 2pm - 4pm 10 Sessions Starting: 19/01/12 (Half term: 16/02/12) End Date: 29/03/12 Jane Belli HB203Carmarthen Public Library Friday 2pm - 4pm 10 Sessions Starting: 20/01/12 (Half term: 17/02/12) End Date: 30/03/12 Jane Belli HC202Llanfyllin Youth & Community Centre Saturday 10am - 4pm 4 Sessions Starting: 21/01/12 11/02/12 03/03/12 End Date: 24/03/12 Lara Clough HF202
Lara Clough Lara is a published author and playwright, whose first novel was acknowledged as Waterston’s book of the month, and reviewed by the Guardian Newspaper as a “tender and perceptive tale of secrets”. Students appreciate the supportive and encouraging environment she provides in class to stimulate their creativity. Whether your interest lies in poetry, short stories, novel writing, or writing for radio. If you live in mid Powys, do come along and benefit from her experience in these genre.
SIGN UP NOW! Come along to the enrolment day in Old College,
Aberystwyth on Saturday 10th September, 10am – 1pm.
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AchyddiaethTystysgrif Astudiaethau Achyddol – addas i mi?Unwaith y byddwch chi wedi’u cwblhau, mae’r cyrsiau a gynigir drwy’r Dystysgrif wedi’u cynllunio i gyflenwi gwybodaeth gyflawn o’r sgiliau ymchwilio a’r cofnodion sydd i’w darllen er mwyn cynnal ymchwil achyddol llwyddiannus. Os hoffech chi olrhain eich achau, esbonio hanes eich cartref neu adeiladau lleol, neu ddysgu sut i ddarllen hen ddogfennau, dyma’r cynllun astudio i chi.Mae derbyn Tystysgrif ar y diwedd yn gydnabyddiaeth o’ch ymdrechion. Yn yr un modd efallai yr hoffech chi fynd â’ch astudiaethau ymhellach a gallwch ddefnyddio eich Tystysgrif fel allwedd i ddatgloi’r drws at astudio ar lefel uwch. Cewch bum mlynedd i gwblhau eich astudiaethau ac o fewn yr amser hwnnw gallwch ddilyn y cyrsiau yn eich pwysau. Nid yw’r holl gyrsiau ar gael bob blwyddyn, ond byddwn ni’n sicrhau y bydd yr holl gyrsiau ar gael dros gyfnod o amser.
Cofrester Os oes gennych chi ddiddordeb mewn gwneud y dystysgrif, bydd angen i chi gofrestru. Nid oes tâl am gofrestru ac ar wahân i’r ffioedd cwrs arferol, does dim goblygiadau cost ychwanegol. I gofrestru naill ai cysylltwch â Chydlynydd y Dyniaethau ar 01970 621580 neu e-bostiwch [email protected]
Sut mae dechrau arni? Mae’r Dystysgrif Astudiaethau Achyddol yn cynnwys 120 credyd, a rhaid cymryd 30 o blith y Cyrsiau Craidd.
Cyrsiau CraiddMae’r cyrsiau craidd yn darparu’r sgiliau ymchwil a’r wybodaeth sylfaenol i’ch galluogi chi i symud ymlaen at y cyrsiau dewisol mwy arbenigol. Felly rhaid i chi gwblhau’r cyrsiau craidd cyn mynd ati i ddewis o blith y rhestr o gyrsiau dewisol
Cyrsiau DewisolGellir ennill y 90 credyd sy’n weddill drwy gwblhau cyrsiau o blith y rhestr o gyrsiau dewisol. Edrychwch ar y raddfa credyd ar frig pob disgrifiad cwrs i weld pa un yr hoffech chi ei gymryd. Mae’r rhan fwyaf yn gyrsiau 10 credyd ond mae rhai yn 5 credyd.
Y cynllun astudioByddwch yn cwblhau 3 chwrs craidd ac yn dewis a chwblhau 90 credyd arall o blith y rhestr o gyrsiau dewisol ac yna byddwch wedi cwblhau eich Tystysgrif. Dangosir y cyrsiau sydd ar gael o fewn y Dystysgrif Astudiaethau Achyddol hon isod. Ni fydd pob un o’r cyrsiau ar gael yn y flwyddyn gyntaf hon.
GenealogyCertificate in Genealogical Studies – Is it for me?The courses offered through the Certificate, have been designed, on completion, to provide you with an all round knowledge of the research skills and records to be consulted, to carry out successful genealogical research. If you would like trace your ancestors, explore the history of your home, or, local buildings, or learn how to read old documents, then this study scheme is for you.Having a Certificate at the end provides recognition of your efforts. Equally you might like to take your studies further and you can use your Certificate as the key to unlock study at a higher level. You have five years to complete your studies and within that time can take the courses at your own pace. Not all courses are on offer each year, but we will ensure that all the courses are made available over a period of time.
RegisterIf you are interested in taking the certificate you will need to register. It costs nothing to register and other than the normal course fees, there are no additional cost implications. To register either contact the Humanities Co-ordinator on 01970 621580 or email to [email protected]
How do I Start? The Certificate in Genealogical Studies comprises 120 credits of which 30 credits must be taken from the Core Courses.
Core CoursesThe core courses provide the foundational research skills and knowledge to enable you to progress to take the more specialist optional courses. Therefore you must complete the core courses before going on to select your choice from the list of optional courses
Optional CoursesThe remaining 90 credits can be gained by completing courses from the list of optional courses. Check the credit rating at the top of each course description for the one you might like to take. Most are 10 credits but some are 5 credits.
The Study SchemeYou complete 3 core courses, choose and complete a further 90 credits worth from the list of optional courses and you have completed your Certificate. The courses available within this Certificate Of Genealogical Study are shown below. Not all will be available this first year.
Cyrsiau Craidd – Gorfodol / Core Courses – Compulsory1. Tracing Your Ancestors: Research Beginnings2. Family History: Using Historical Records Part 13. Family History: Using Historical Records Part 2
Core courses 2 & 3 are also available though the medium of Welsh Mae cyrsiau craidd 2 & 3 hefyd ar gael drwy gyfrwng y GymraegDefnyddio Cofnodion Hanesyddol yn Hanes y Teulu Rhan 1Defnyddio Cofnodion Hanesyddol yn Hanes y Teulu Rhan 2
Cyrsiau Dewisol / Optional Courses• Family History: Using Historical Records Part 3 (Summer School & Weekly Formats available) 10 credits• Genealogy, Computers and The Internet 10 credits• Clom Timber stone: House and Buildings History 10 credits • Deciphering Old Handwriting: Palaeography for Beginners 10
credits• Reading Historical documents: Deciphering Old Handwriting 20
credits• Look Who’s Talking - An Oral History Project 10 credits• My Family History: A Multi Media presentation 1& 2 10 credits
• Introduction to Web Design 10 credits• Photoshop for Absolute Beginners 5 credits • Photoshop for Photographers 5 credits• Imaging With Photoshop 10 credits• The Archaeology of Welsh Graveyards• Archaeology For Local Historians• Herstory 1: Researching Women’s History• Herstory 2: Writing and Presenting Women’s History• Basic Latin for Beginners
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Achyddiaeth: Cyrsiau a Tiwtoriaid / Genealogy: Courses and TutorsBasic Latin for Family & Local Historians
This course is an informal introduction to the Latin used in many of the records we scrutinize in Family and local history. Students will become acquainted with the basics of the language and vocabulary, and begin to read simple extracts as they build their skills. An essential tool for all historians and Medievalists. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Old College, Irish Room Tuesday 6pm - 8pm 10 Sessions Starting: 17/04/12 (Half term: 05/06/12) End Date: 26/06/12 Ania Skarzynska HA308
Family History: Using Historical Records Pt 1 This course will provide students with an in-depth knowledge of the type of records which can be consulted to produce a comprehensive family history. It will build on the knowledge and skills gained in Tracing Your Ancestors: Research Beginnings, but would be very helpful for those who have some previous experience of family history research. Parish Registers, Marriage bonds civil registration and census records amongst other sources will be examined. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1Holywell Library Friday 10am - 12 noon 10 Sessions Starting: 02/09/11 (Half term: 28/10/11) End Date: 09/12/11 Gill Rossini HL100Aberystwyth Old College Monday-Thursday 10am - 4pm 4 Sessions Starting: 16/07/12 End Date: 20/07/12 Ania Skarzynska HA309
Family History: Using Historical Records Pt 2 This module will examine in depth, a further comprehensive list of primary source records and other material, which can be consulted for genealogical research. The accumulated knowledge and skills will provide students with the opportunity to apply the fundamental research techniques and skills acquired to other applications. Completion will ensure that students are able to contextualize family history records within the wider discipline. This module will build on the knowledge and skills gained in Tracing Your Ancestors and Family History - Using Historical Records Pt 1. Amongst other sources, Church wardens’ accounts, Bastardy documents Stuart tax record and medieval genealogy sources will all be examined.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Holywell Library Friday 10am - 12 noon 10 Sessions Starting: 13/01/12 (Half term: 17/02/12) End Date: 23/03/12 Gill Rossini HL200
Gill Rossini
Family History: Using Historical Records Pt 3 Have you hit a brick wall in your family history research? or have a particular research problem, but don’t know which records to consult to solve it? Then this is the course for you. We will be looking at six records you might not have known existed, or, thought of as being capable of providing the information you need. You will be exploring examples of these records and through class exercises gain knowledge of the information they contain. You will also have the opportunity to complete some transcription work. This is a flexible learning course, delivered through either an intensive week long school, or regular weekly sessions. We hope one of these formats will suit your particular learning needs. Your work will be appraised and constructive written feedback will be provided to you by your tutor. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Abergele Library Monday 2pm - 4pm 10 Sessions Starting: 12/09/11 (Half term: 24/10/11) End Date: 21/11/11 Gill Rossini HJ100Colwyn Bay Friends Meeting House Monday 6.30pm - 8.30pm 10 Sessions Starting: 12/09/11 (Half term: 24/10/11) End Date: 21/11/11 Gill Rossini HJ101Llandudno Library Wednesday 10am - 12 noon 10 Sessions Starting: 14/09/11 (Half term: 26/10/11) End Date: 23/11/11 Gill Rossini HJ102Newtown Northside Community Centre Saturday 10am - 4pm 4 Sessions Starting: 24/09/11 End Date: 12/11/11 08/10/11 22/10/11 Gill Rossini HF103
Clom Timber Stone: Researching the History of Your House
A large proportion of the population of Wales lives in old houses. Although a minority of houses in Wales pre-date the nineteenth century, most have a story to tell. This module will help the amateur historian unravel that story through an examination of physical and documentary evidence which is readily available. It will provide instruction in the location and analysis of evidence, and will also provide an interpretational framework which will encourage students to view the history of their houses within a broader socio-historical context. Field based teaching will be a feature of this course.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Old College - History Room Wednesday 2pm - 4pm 10 Sessions Starting: 18/01/12 (Half term: 13/02/12) End Date: 28/03/12 Terry Bailey HA204
“Thank you so much for making the course so enjoyable and interesting –
I only regret it’s over!”Gill graduated with First Class degree in History from Leeds University in 1979 and spent many years lecturing in Social and Economic History Women’s History, Women’s Studies, Genealogy, Reminisce Therapy for The Elderly, and Confidence Building with Adult Learners. She has been delivering Genealogy modules in SELL since 2006 and her students really appreciate the guidance and enabling knowledge she has passed on to them. She is never happier than when she is leading field trips to ancient monuments, graveyards, and archive repositories, or to examine local buildings. Do come along and let Gill help you to trace your ancestors, translate historical documents, or uncover the history of your house or local buildings.
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Deciphering Old Handwriting: Palaeography for Beginners
Palaeography-the reading of old handwriting-can appear daunting, but is an essential skill for local and family historians for the reading and interpretation of source materials. This is a beginners’ course and ‘hands on’ sessions will be an important component. Using copies of a variety of documents (in English) from the early modern period, students will be introduced to the principles and techniques for transcribing old documents. Students will need to bring magnifying glasses, calligraphy pen and ink. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Dolgellau The Library Tuesday 2pm - 4pm 10 Sessions Starting: 27/09/11 (Half term: 25/10/11) End Date: 29/11/11 Gill Rossini HE100Abergele Library Monday 2pm - 4pm 10 Sessions Starting: 09/01/12 (Half term: 13/02/12) End Date: 19/03/12 Gill Rossini HJ200Colwyn Bay Friends Meeting House Monday 6.30pm - 8.30pm 10 Sessions Starting: 09/01/12 (Half term: 13/02/12) End Date: 19/03/12 Gill Rossini HJ201Llandudno Library Wednesday 10am - 12 noon 10 Sessions Starting: 11/01/12 (Half term: 15/02/12) End Date: 21/03/12 Gill Rossini HJ202Aberystwyth Llanbadarn IRS W5 Monday 10am - 12 noon 10 Sessions Starting: 16/04/12 (Half term: 04/06/12) End Date: 25/06/12 Julie Mathias HA306
Julie MathaisDr. Julie Mathais is a lecturer in Palaeography and Diplomatic, in the Department of Information Studies in Aberystwyth University. She is also a valued member of the team delivering courses contained in the Certificate of Higher Education in Genealogical Studies in SELL. Her expertise in teaching Palaeography has led her to look for innovative ways to deliver this subject. Currently she is working on a project which, if successful, will provide students with access to a series of short videos. These will highlight the key characteristics of handwriting down the centuries. Starting with the C12th, the principal features of handwriting will be discussed and illustrated by reference to examples of documents from those eras. The clips will be made available to SELL Palaeography students via Blackboard, Moodle and ipod. In an attempt to increase inclusivity: two versions of the video clips will be produced: one with sound and the other with sub-titles.
Reading Historical Documents in Local ArchivesThe reading of old handwriting involves analysing developments of scripts over the centuries to see how styles changed. Practical work will involve calligraphy exercises to learn how letterforms were written and transcription both of photocopied documents in class and of original records at local repositories. The course will also cover dating and chronology in analysing how historical documents were written and structured Students will need to bring magnifying glasses, calligraphy pen and ink. £120(£100) 20 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Llanbadarn IRS W2 Monday 10am - 12 noon 20 Sessions Starting: 03/10/11 (Half term: 24/10/11) End Date: 26/03/12 Julie Mathias HA103Newtown Plas Dolerw Monday 10am - 1pm 10 Sessions Starting: 19/09/11 End Date: 28/11/11 Tutor TBC HF107
Genealogy, Computers and the Internet This course will demonstrate how family historians can utilize computers and the Internet in the task of tracing their ancestors and associated genealogical study. The sessions will consist of both tutorial and practical time. Specific research topics will be illustrated each week. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Colwyn Bay Library Tuesday 7pm - 9pm 10 Sessions Starting: 13/09/11 (Half term: 25/10/11) End Date: 22/11/11 Gill Rossini HJ103Aberystwyth Old College - South Room 5 Tuesday 6pm - 8pm 10 Sessions Starting: 17/01/12 (Half term: 14/02/12) End Date: 27/03/12 Ania Skarzynska HA209
Tracing Your Ancestors: Research Beginnings This core module aims to provide an introduction to the subject of genealogical research for those who have no previous training in this field. The skills and knowledge gained will enable participants to progress to Using Historical Records in Family History: Part 1 and 2 where they will further develop the critical and analytical skills required for historical research.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Record Office Tuesday 6pm - 8pm 10 Sessions Starting: 04/10/11 (Half term: 25/10/11) End Date: 13/12/11 Ania Skarzynska HA114
Study Skills Freshen up your Study Skills! This course will cover: academic writing, references and referencing and the University’s view of plagiarism. Do you know how to locate sources of information? Make class notes? Or produce footnotes? The course will cover making contributions to class discussions, valuing the contributions of others; time management and giving verbal presentations. Don’t waste time picking up these skills during your important modules and losing marks unnecessarily – enrol on this course now!£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 0 Aberystwyth Penglais Campus, Penbryn Monday 10am- 12.30pm 8 Sessions23/01/12 20/02/12 05/03/12 19/03/12 02/04/12 23/04/12 14/05/12 End Date: 21/05/12 Joanna Jeffery CA206
“Inspiring teaching, would love to do it all over again”
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Archaeoleg, Hanes ac Llenyddiaeth / Archaeology, History and LiteratureArchaeology for Local Historians
You will be introduced to a variety of documentary sources used in the study of local history. We will be looking at excavation data and artefact analysis. Field trips will form part of the learning and teaching methods on this course. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Old College – History Room Tuesday 6pm - 8pm 10 Sessions Starting: 24/01/12 (Half term: 13/02/12) End Date: 27/03/12 Terry Bailey HA208
Archaeology: An IntroductionThis course will provide beginners with a general introduction to Archaeology, and a solid foundation for studying other Archaeology related modules. Students will learn the basic methods, results and limitations of the principal means of data gathering. Field trips and practical hands on experience of artefact analysis will form a major component of this course. £120(£100) 20 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Old College Welsh Room Tuesday 10am - 12 noon 20 Sessions Starting: 04/10/11 (Half term: 25/10/11) End Date: 27/03/12 Terry Bailey HA105Aberaeron Bowls Club Wednesday 10am - 12 noon 20 Sessions Starting: 18/01/12 (Half term: 13/02/12) End Date: 27/06/12 Terry Bailey HB201
Archaeology and Anthropology of Death & Burial Through field trips and by examining aspects of burial and commemorative practice, from prehistory to the present day, this course will serve as an interesting introduction to the disciplines of archaeology and anthropology. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberaeron Bowls Club Wednesday 10am - 12 noon 10 Sessions Starting: 05/10/11 (Half term: 26/10/11) End Date: 14/12/11 Terry Bailey HB102
Archaeology & Anthropology of Death & Burial: Free Taster Session Aberystwyth Welsh Room Friday 10am - 12 noon 07/10/11 Terry Bailey HA112T
Terry BaileyTerry is a qualified archaeologist who has spent the last six summers working with other colleagues from Lampeter University, on an excavation at Strata Florida, near Pontrhydfendigaid. She is looking forward to meeting new students and exploring different aspects of archaeology with them. Having lived in a tied cottage in an English graveyard for five years, such places hold a special fascination for Terry. Whether you are a local, or family historian, or just like digging up the past, Terry will have a course to interest you. Field trips and ‘hands on’ experiences will feature in all of Terry’s courses.
“Honest criticisms always with sound suggestions”
Archaeology of the Welsh GraveyardGraveyards are a major source of information for family and local historians. However, many Welsh Graveyards are being threatened with survival through neglect, or deliberate policy decisions. Field trips are an essential part of this course, on which we will learn how to record and research some of these burial grounds, before they are lost. Building on information gained from the course research at Plas Crug Cemetery with support, you will then be in a position to carry out research of your own.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Welsh Room Tuesday 6pm - 8.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 08/05/12 (Half term: 04/06/12) End Date: 03/07/12 Terry Bailey HA305
Traditional Life in Muscovite Russia 1480-1670NEW COURSE
Starting with deliverance from the Mongol Yoke, the period ends with the Revolt of Stenka Razin. We shall see how the ascendancy of Moscow and these events reflected on, and influenced the daily life of country people in their long-held traditional beliefs, as well as personal, familial and occupational customs and rites. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1Carmarthen Community Education Centre Wednesday Fortnightly 1pm - 5pm 5 Sessions Starting: 05/10/11 End Date: 30/11/11 Nicole Crossley-Holland HC100Llechryd Community Hall Thursday Fortnightly 1pm - 5pm 5 Sessions Starting: 06/10/11 End Date: 01/12/11 Nicole Crossley-Holland HB105
Traditional Life in Tsarist Russia NEW COURSEWell-established by now, the Tsars expanded their influence from Western Europe to Siberia. We shall study how this expansionist policy and the progressive enserfment of the peasantry caused some radical changes in their personal, familial and occupational customs. We shall observe how the substratum of beliefs and rites survived and are evident even after the Emancipation of Serfs by Alexander II, between 1861 and 1863. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Carmarthen Community Education Centre Wednesday Fortnightly 1pm - 5pm 5 Sessions Starting: 11/01/12 End Date: 07/03/12 Nicole Crossley-Holland HC200Llechryd Community Hall Thursday Fortnightly 1pm - 5pm 5 Sessions Starting: 12/01/12 End Date: 08/03/12 Nicole Crossley-Holland HB205
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SIGN UP NOW! Come along to the enrolment day in Old College, Aberystwyth on
Saturday 10th September, 10am – 1pm.
History: Free Taster Sessions:Bending the Rules: The Lives of Medieval Women
Medieval women from all levels of society were expected to adhere to the rules imposed upon them…. But did they really behave like this? Come along to this free taster session to find out more. The full course will follow if there is sufficient interest.Aberystwyth Old College - History Room Tuesday 2pm - 4pm 17/01/12 Terry Bailey HA202T
Castles in Wales & the MarchesCome along to this FREE taster session to hear more about the origins, development and decline of what, for many people, is the greatest symbol of the Middle Ages: ‘the castle’. It will focus particularly on the role played by the castle in the medieval history of Wales and the March: the ‘land of castles’. The full course will follow if there is sufficient interest.Aberystwyth Old College Seminar Room Tuesday 6pm - 8pm 04/10/11 Terry Bailey HA107T
Gods & Chieftains: West Wales in the Iron AgeAre you interested in the world of the British Celts? Come along to this free taster session to hear more about this course which will examine Celtic culture in Britain (with special reference to Wales) in the period up to and including the Roman invasion. The full course will follow if there is sufficient interest.Aberystwyth Old College Seminar Room Wednesday 2pm - 4pm 05/10/11 Terry Bailey HA109T
Riots and Rebellions in WalesCome along to this free taster session to find out more about popular protest in Wales during the period 1645-1845. The full course will follow if there is sufficient interest.Aberystwyth Old College Seminar Room Tuesday 2pm - 4pm: 04/10/11 Terry Bailey HA106T
The Cistercians: Free Taster SessionAberystwyth Old College, Irish Room Wednesday 2pm - 4pm 02/05/12 Terry Bailey HA303T
Introduction to Shakespeare Were you turned off by Shakespeare in school? Do you wish you understood more about the Bard and why he is still so popular today? It is never too late to overcome your inhibitions and have your questioned answered. In this course we will achieve an understanding of the man, the actor and the playwright through a study of his most important works and class discussions. Participants will be encouraged to read between classes to reinforce their learning. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Old College, Irish Room Monday 2pm - 4.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 30/04/12 (Half term: 04/06/12) End Date: 02/07/12 Liz Jones HA302
“A privilege to be part of this class”
Early Twentieth Century Literature Course participants will develop an understanding of the concept of Modernism through a selection of key writers. We will examine how the decline of the British Empire and upsurge in feminist consciousness, combined with increasing militarism and the imminence of the first world war, affected literature and culture. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Crickhowell Resource & Information Centre Wednesday 1pm - 3pm 10 Sessions Starting: 28/09/11 (Half term: 26/10/11) End Date: 07/12/11 Susan Keen HF106
Mid Twentieth Century Literature NEW COURSEThis new course is subject to faculty approval; further information available from the tutor.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Crickhowell Resource & Information Centre Wednesday 1pm - 3pm 10 Sessions Starting: 18/01/12 (Half term: 15/02/12) End Date: 28/03/12 Susan Keen HF201
Late Twentieth Century Literature NEW COURSEThis new course is subject to faculty approval; further information available from the tutor.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Crickhowell Resource & Information Centre Wednesday 1pm - 3pm 10 Sessions Starting: 25/04/12 (Half term: 06/06/12) End Date: 04/07/12 Susan Keen HF302
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2011-12 Cyrsiau yn y Dyniaethau / Courses in Humanties
Gwnewch yn siwr i ymaelodi yn eich dosbarth dewisiedig er mwyn
sicrhau bydd y dosbarth yn mynd ymlaen. /
You must pre enrol on your chosen class to ensure the course will run.
Art HistoryArt in Wales 1: Welsh Art and the Landscape
From the dramatic solitude of Dolbadarn Castle, to the industrial skyline of the Rhondda Valley, the Welsh landscape has been a source of inspiration for artists since the Romantic Movement in the 18th century. This course will examine both Welsh and Non-Welsh artist’s impressions of Wales since then, and the relevance of their work in relation to British and European art. A variety of media will be looked at including paintings, prints and photographs. We will discuss the role landscape has played in allowing Welsh born artists to express their national identity. This course will help develop research and writing skills in art history. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth National Library of Wales Monday 10am- 12.30pm 8 Sessions16/01/12 30/01/12 06/02/12 27/02/12 12/03/12 26/03/12 16/04/12 End Date: 30/04/12 Louise Chennell CA204 Newtown Davies Gallery Tuesday 1pm- 3.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 28/02/12 End Date: 12/06/12 06/03/12 20/03/12 03/04/12 24/04/12 01/05/12 15/05/12 Louise Chennell CF207
History of Printmaking Did you know that Aberystwyth University holds an outstanding collection of prints? If you would like to learn more about the different ways prints are made, get hands on experience of our print collection, then History of Printmaking is for you. The course surveys the development of printmaking from the 15th Century to the present with reference to the work of the many famous artists including Durer, Rembrandt, Goya, Piranesi, Gillray, Whistler and Picasso. By the end of the course you will know your mezzotint from your acquatint, have a good historical understanding of the role of the print in society and be able to start collecting prints with confidence. Assessment will be a written submission. Please note: The School of Art is also a museum and as such, the rooms that you will be using are of a high quality. Parking is available at the School of Art; you can access a permit from the secretary on arrival. Cafes and coffee shops for lunch are also close by. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth School of Art Wednesday 1pm- 3.30pm 8 Sessions19/10/11 02/11/11 16/11/11 23/11/11 14/12/11 11/01/12 25/01/12 End Date: 08/02/12 Philip Garratt CA117
History of Photography: Free Taster Session Aberystwyth National Library of Wales Monday 11am- 12noon 26/09/11 Christina Edwards CA100T
History of Photography: 1 Is photography a legitimate art form? How do you analyse a photograph? What hidden information do photographs contain? With the support of the National Library’s extensive photographic collection, you will be taken on a journey through time and discuss the ripple effects on art practice in the 19th Century caused by the invention of photography in 1839. A written submission is part of the assessment and writing support will be given alongside tuition. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth National Library Of Wales Monday 10am- 12.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 10/10/11 (Half term: 21/11/11) End Date: 05/12/11 Christina Edwards CA114
Looking at Art : Free Taster Session Crickhowell Arts Alive Wednesday 7pm- 8.30pm 21/09/11 Tony Tribe CF110T
Looking at Art The course is designed to introduce the idea of looking at art in a constructive way, as distinct from the purely personal. It will appeal to a wide and diverse audience and introduce the subject of art and cultural history, both past and present, including the aesthetic, social, political and economic, through discussion. The tutor will teach appreciation and criticism, centred around observation, identification and comparison, using actual art objects, available exhibitions, art, craft and architecture contained in specific venues, including the student’s own home. It is also designed to be a level 0 feeder course for both art practice and art history courses at Level 1.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 0 Crickhowell Arts Alive Wednesday 7pm- 9.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 05/10/11 (Half term:26/10/11) End Date: 30/11/11 Tony Tribe CF110Newtown Davies Gallery Tuesday 1pm- 3.30pm 8 Sessions11/10/11 18/10/11 08/11/11 15/11/11 22/11/11 17/01/12 24/01/12 End Date: 07/02/12 Louise Chennell CF116
The Study of Art & Art History This course promotes the study of Art and Art History as a fundamental tool in the education of the artist and is taught from the view point and needs of an artist. Topics covered will include the importance of drawing, use of colour, chiaroscuro, perspective and 2 dimensional space. It introduces the history of representation up to and including the arrival of abstraction. No previous knowledge of Art History is required. This is a key course on the Certificate of Art & Design and ideally should be taken before other level one Art History courses.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberaeron Memorial Hall Tuesday 2.45pm- 5.15pm 8 Sessions Starting: 04/10/11 End Date: 17/01/12 Anna Evans CB100Crickhowell Arts Alive Wednesday 7pm- 9.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 18/01/12 End Date: 18/04/12 Tutor TBC CF202
Summer Schools / Ysgolion Haf Family History: Using Historical Records Pt 1
This course will provide students with an in-depth knowledge of the type of records which can be consulted to produce a comprehensive family history. It will build on the knowledge and skills gained in Tracing Your Ancestors: Research Beginnings, but would be very helpful for those who have some previous experience of family history research. Parish Registers, Marriage bonds civil registration and census records amongst other sources will be examined. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1Aberystwyth Old College Monday-Thursday 10am - 4pm 4 Sessions Starting: 16/07/12 End Date: 20/07/12 Ania Skarzynska HA309
Writing for Radio: An Introduction This course is suitable for beginners with little or no previous knowledge of writing for radio as you will be looking at the specific techniques required for writing a radio play. It is designed to be flexible in its delivery, allowing time between sessions to allow you to produce your final radio script. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Drefach-Felindre Ffynnonwen Studio Sat-Sun 10am - 4pm 4 Sessions 07/07/12 08/07/12 28/07/12 End Date: 29/07/12 Jane Belli HC302
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Cyrsiau Ieithoedd ModernCourses in Modern Languages
Cydlynydd Ieithoedd Modern/Modern Languages Co-ordinatorAntonio Barriga Rubio [email protected]
2011-12
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DysguIeithoedd
Addysg Uwch yn y Gymuned • Higher Education in the Community
2011-12 Cyrsiau Ieithoedd Modern / Courses in Modern Languages
Cynnwys52 Rhaglen Ieithoedd ar gyfer 2011-12 Pam Dysgu Iaith? Pa Ieithoedd Alla i eu Dysgu? Pwy sy’n Mynychu’r Dosbarthiadau Iaith?54 Ar ba Lefel y Dylwn i Ymuno?56 Cyrsiau Adolygu Asesu a Chredydu Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch mewn Ieithoedd Modern.58 Wythnos Dysgu59 Amserlen Gyrsiau
Rhaglen Ieithoedd ar gyfer 2011-12Mae’n bleser gennyf allu cynnig ein rhaglen Ieithoedd am flwyddyn arall. Yn ogystal â cheisio gwasanaethu’r myfyrwyr yn y Brifysgol, mae gennym hefyd ymrwymiad cryf i’r Gymuned: o Penfro i Aberystwyth, o Aberteifi i Dyddewi, o Hwlffordd i Aberhonddu a’r Gelli Gandryll. Gobeithio y bydd y cyrsiau’n apelio atoch chi, ac y byddwch chi’n mwynhau pob eiliad ohonynt, gan gynnwys y dulliau dysgu, y fethodoleg, yr awyrgylch yn ein dosbarthiadau a’n tiwtoriaid cyfeillgar. Rydym yma i’ch helpu i ddysgu’r iaith.
Byddwn yn parhau i gynnig cyrsiau adolygu yn ystod y trydydd tymor. Gobeithio y bydd y cyrsiau hyn yn ategu’r hyn yr ydych eisoes yn ei wybod, ac y bydd yn sicrhau eich bod yn mwynhau ac ymlacio fwy wrth ddysgu. Mae ein cyrsiau ar gael i bawb. Ffoniwch 01970 622093 i gael sgwrs, neu e-bostiwch [email protected] ymlaen at gwrdd â chi mewn un o’n cyrsiau, Antonio Barriga Rubio, Cydgysylltydd Ieithoedd Modern.
Pam Dysgu Iaith?Mae pobl yn penderfynu dysgu iaith am lawer o wahanol resymau. Dywed llawer ei fod yn allwedd i ddeall ffordd arall o fyw. Meddyliwch am y bobl, y llefydd newydd, llyfrau, gwefannau, ffilmiau a rhaglenni teledu y gallech eu mwynhau. Ac, ar yr un pryd, gallech ddatblygu gwell dealltwriaeth o ddiwylliannau eraill a ffyrdd eraill o fyw. Mae ieithoedd yn agor drysau, ac os ydych yn gallu cyfathrebu’n llwyddiannus mewn iaith dramor, fe fydd y cyfleoedd a gynigir i chi yn fwy nag y tybiwch, a hynny dim ots ar ba lefel yr ydych yn astudio. Mae gwneud ymdrech i siarad ychydig o eiriau mewn iaith arall yn gwneud byd o wahaniaeth. Mae dysgu iaith hefyd yn golygu y gallwch chi ddarllen papurau newydd mewn ieithoedd tramor, a allai roi safbwynt ffres i chi ar ddigwyddiadau byd-eang.
Efallai y gwyddoch beth yw eich rhesymau dros ddysgu iaith newydd. Os oes gennych reswm clir dros ddysgu iaith, fe fyddwch yn fwy awyddus i lwyddo a chael nod eglur. Rydych chi’n gwybod bod gallu cyfathrebu mewn iaith dramor yn brofiad gwerthfawr iawn.
Pa Ieithoedd Alla i eu Dysgu?Dyma’r dewis llawn o ieithoedd yr ydym ni bellach yn eu cynnig, Arabeg, Llydaweg, Tsieinëeg, Ffrangeg, Almaeneg, Groeg, Eidaleg, Siapaneg, Rwsieg a Sbaeneg, bob un ar wahanol lefelau. Trwy wrando, fe ddewch i ddeall yr hyn y mae eich athro, eich cyd-fyfyrwyr, y teledu neu’r radio yn dweud wrthych. Byddwch yn dysgu siarad trwy siarad. Byddwch yn magu hyder wrth fynegi eich syniadau a’ch safbwyntiau eich hun. Byddwch yn darllen o hysbysebion, erthyglau, nofelau a gwefannau. A byddwch yn gallu ysgrifennu llythyrau, negeseuon ac erthyglau eich hunain mewn iaith dramor. I’ch helpu i feithrin y sgiliau hyn, mae yna awyrgylch hamddenol i’r dosbarthiadau.
Byddwch yn gweithio mewn grwpiau neu bob yn ddau, a chyflawni eich tasgiau wrth gydweithio. Ein nod pwysicaf ni yw datblygu sgiliau myfyrwyr trwy ddefnyddio iaith a chyfathrebu. Rhoddir y pwyslais ar y llafar, a bydd gramadeg yn cymryd ei le yn naturiol yn rhan o ddatblygiad yr iaith. Rydym hefyd yn amcanu i wneud y dysgu yn brofiad pleserus ac rydym bob amser yn croesawu eich awgrymiadau chi am unrhyw addasiadau y gallem eu gwneud i’r dosbarth.
Seilir ein holl gyrsiau ar iaith a diwylliant cyfoes y wlad dan sylw. Mae hyn yn gwneud gwahaniaeth sylweddol i’ch dysgu ac yn creu cyswllt rhyngoch chi ag etifeddiaeth y wlad.
Pwy sy’n mynychu’r dosbarthiadau iaith?Mae mwy a mwy o bobl yn cofrestru ar gyfer ein dosbarthiadau iaith, a hynny am nifer o resymau.
Penderfynais ddysgu Groeg oherwydd bod gennyf ddiddordeb mewn ieithoedd. Rwy’n argymell y cwrs hwn yn gryf i bawb sy’n hoffi Gwlad Groeg a’r diwylliant, neu i rywun sydd, fel mi, yn ymddiddori yn yr iaith hon sydd wedi dylanwadu ar lawer o ieithoedd eraill yn Ewrop. Beata Lidia Szczepanowska
Efallai eich bod chi yn un o’r bobl hynny a enillodd gymhwyster mewn iaith yn yr ysgol neu’r Brifysgol, ond a aeth ymlaen wedyn i ddilyn gyrfa arall. Gallwn ni eich cynorthwyo chi i wella’r sgiliau hynny. Fel y gwyddoch chi, gall sgiliau da mewn iaith agor drysau i yrfaoedd a chyfleon busnes newydd neu fe allai eich galluogi chi i ddal i fyny â’ch plant:
Ar ôl treulio cyfnod o naw mis yn Sbaen, fe gofrestrais ar ddychwelyd i Aberystwyth ar y cwrs Sbaeneg Uwch gan obeithio cynnal yr hyn roeddwn wedi ei ddysgu dramor. Hwn oedd y penderfyniad gorau gan y dysgir y dosbarthiadau yn gyfangwbl trwy gyfrwng y Sbaeneg gan athrawon brodorol. Roedd y pwyslais mwyaf ar siarad y nodiaith a rhannu syniadau am nifer o dopigau. Chwaraeodd ‘Pod casts’ a ‘wordles’ (siartiau iaith) ran helaeth yn y broses ddysgu. Roedd caneuon, cyfweliadau a rhaglenni diwlliannol a oedd yn ymwneud â’r topigau yn cael eu plethu i mewn i raglen y wers yn ogystal â sgiliau ysgrifennu a gramadeg. Trwodd a thro, roedd y dosbarth yn cynnig amgylchedd Sbaenig effeithiol lle y gallai’r myfyriwr drochi ei hunan yn yr iaith, sef y prif gynhwysyn ar gyfer caffael iaith. Róisin Sheehy
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Cyrsiau Ieithoedd Modern / Courses in Modern Languages 2011-12
Contents53 Languages Programme 2011-12 Why Learn a Language? Which Languages Can I Learn? Who Attends Languages Classes?55 What Level Should I Join?57 Revision Classes Assessment and Accreditation Certificate of Higher Education: Modern Languages58 Teaching Weeks59 Course Timetable
Language Programme for 2011-12I am very happy to be able to offer our programme in Languages another year. We are trying to serve not only students in our University but we have a very strong commitment to the Community: from Pembroke to Aberystwyth, from Cardigan to St Davids, from Haverfordwest to Brecon and Hay-on-Wye. We hope our courses are of your liking, and that you enjoy every moment of them, the approach, the methodology, the atmosphere of our classes and our friendly tutors. We are here to help you learn that language.
We will continue offering revision courses during the third term. I hope these courses will reinforce what you already know, making your learning even more enjoyable and relaxed. Our courses are open to all, they are open for you. Give me a call on 01970 622093 for a chat, or email me [email protected] I look forward to meeting you in one of our courses,Antonio Barriga Rubio, Modern Languages Co-ordinator.
Why Learn a Language?People decide to learn a language for many different reasons. Many say that is a key to the understanding of another way of life. Just think about the people, or new places, books, Internet sites, movies and TV programmes you could enjoy. And at the same time, you could develop a much better understanding of other cultures and lifestyles. Languages open doors and if you are able to communicate successfully in a foreign language, the opportunities offered to you will be greater than you think, regardless of the level at which you are studying. When you make the effort to speak a few words of another language, it makes all the difference. Learning a language also means that you can read the newspapers in the foreign languages, which could give you a fresh perspective on world events.
Maybe you know your reasons for learning a new language. If you have a clear reason for learning a language, you will be more motivated to succeed and have a clear goal. You know that being able to communicate in the foreign language is very enriching.
Which Languages Can I Learn?The full range of languages we now offer is: Arabic, Breton, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Russian and Spanish, all at different levels. Through listening, you will be able to understand what your teacher, your classmates, the TV or radio say to you. You will learn to speak by speaking. You will become confident at expressing your thoughts and opinions, you will get your message across. You will read from adverts, articles, novels and Internet sites. And you will be able to write your own letters, messages and articles in that foreign language. To help you achieve these skills the classes have a relaxed atmosphere.
You will be working in groups or pairs, achieving your goals through collaboration. Our most important aim is to develop student skills using communicative language. The emphasis is on oral skills, where grammar fits in naturally as part of language development. We also aim to make the learning as enjoyable as possible and are always open to suggestions so that our classes can suit you better.
All our courses are based on the contemporary language and culture of the country you are studying. This authentic approach will make a substantial difference to your learning, and will connect you with the country’s heritage.
Who Attends Language Classes?More and more people, with very diverse motivations, are enrolling on our language classes.
I decided to learn Greek because of my interest in languages. I strongly recommend this course to anybody who loves Greece and Greek culture or to those who, like me, are interested in a language which influenced many other languages in Europe.Beata Lidia Szczepanowska
Perhaps you are one of the many people who gained a language qualification at school or University but went on to pursue another career.We can help you to brush up on those rusty skills. As you know competence in a language could open up new career or business prospects for you or it could simply enable you to keep up with the children:
After spending a period of nine months in Spain, on return to Aberystwyth I registered in the Spanish advanced course hoping to keep up what I learned abroad. The classes are taught entirely through the medium of Spanish with native teachers. The main emphasis was on speaking the target language and sharing ideas over a number of topics. Pod casts and wordles (vocabulary charts) constructed a huge part of the learning process. Songs, interviews and cultural programmes related to the topic on hand were usually incorporated into the lesson programme along with writing and grammar skills. Overall the class provided an effective Spanish speaking environment where the student could immerse her/himself in the language, which is the main component of linguistic acquisition. Róisin Sheehy
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2010-11 Cyrsiau Ieithoedd Modern / Courses in Modern Languages
A ydych yn rhywun na chafodd gyfle i ddysgu iaith arall? Gallwn gynnig y cyfle hwn i chi yn awr. Ymunwch ag un o’n dosbarthiadau i ddechreuwyr, ac fe fyddwch yn synnu at yr hynny y byddwch wedi ei gyflawni erbyn diwedd y cwrs.
Gan na chefais y cyfle i ddysgu Sbaeneg yn yr Ysgol roeddwn yn ddiolchgar iawn gael y cyfle i ddysgu mewn dosbarth nôs gyda’r Ysgol Addysg a Dysgu Gydol Oes. Mae pob tiwtor dros y blynyddoedd wedi bod yn frwdfrydig, yn gefnogol ac yn ysbrydoliaeth i mi ac rwyf wedi mwynhau pob munud. Mwy na dim rwyf yn cael boddhad i ymarfer beth rwyf wedi ddysgu pan fyddaf ar fy nhwyliau yn Sbaen. Carys Ann Mleczek
A ydych yn rhywun a ddysgodd iaith arall yn yr ysgol ond nad ydych wedi ei defnyddio ers hynny?Yma, yn yr Ysgol Addysg Dysgu Gydol Oes, cewch gyfle i roi ail gynnig arni. Fe fyddwch yn darganfod fod y ffordd y dysgir iaith wedi newid yn sylweddol dros y blynyddoedd. Mae’r awyrgylch yn hamddenol, yr athrawon yn llawn cydymdeimlad ac yn gefnogol. Gall dysgu iaith fod yn brofiad gwerth chweil y gellir ei fwynhau:
Fel llawer o bobl eraill yn y wlad hon, Ffrangeg oedd yr iaith dramor gyntaf imi ei dysgu. Ffrangeg oedd fy hoff bwnc yn yr ysgol, serch hynny, yn y gwyddorau naturiol yr arbenigais yn y brifysgol ac ni ddes i yn ôl i ddysgu ieithoedd tan ar ôl imi ymddeol. Felly nawr bod gennyf rywfaint o amser hamdden, cofrestrais ar gwrs Sbaeneg i Ddechreuwyr 1 a 2 gyda’r Ysgol Addysg a Dysgu Gydol Oes. Y flwyddyn wedyn, synnais o weld bod yr Ysgol Addysg a Dysgu Gydol Oes yn cynnig dosbarthiadau Arabeg i ddechreuwyr. Ac ni chefais fy siomi yn y dosbarthiadau chwaith. Roeddent yn fywiog, sbort ac ymlaciol. Roedd yr aseiniadau yn sicrhau ein bod yn llunio brawddegau, yn ceisio defnyddio’r gramadeg yn gywir ac yn defnyddio’r iaith fel y byddai siaradwyr mamiaith yn ei defnyddio. Roedd yr ymarferion hyn yn enwedig o ddefnyddiol imi, ac yn golygu bod yr iaith wedi dod yn fyw imi. Yn olaf, roedd y ddau diwtor yn llawn anogaeth ac roeddent yn sicrhau bod pob disgybl (roedd yr oedrannau yn un o’n dosbarthiadau yn rhychwantu rhyw 60 mlynedd!) yn mwynhau’r profiad ac yn magu’r hyder i ddysgu a chyfrannu at y gwersi. Monica Jalloq
Y mae dysgu iaith yn golygu rhoi cynnig arni. Pam na rowch chi gynnig arni? Cewch hyfforddiant nid yn unig yn y dosbarthiadau, ond hefyd drwy’r wythnos gyfan. Fe fyddwn yno i chi bob amser, yn cefnogi eich profiad dysgu.
Pryderus Ynghylch Dysgu Iaith?Peidiwch â bod. Yr ydym yn cynnig byd newydd o gyfleoedd i chi. Os ymunwch â dosbarth y dechreuwyr, fe fyddwch yn synnu o weld beth yr ydych wedi ei gyflawni erbyn diwedd y tymor cyntaf. Os y dechreusoch ddysgu iaith o’r blaen a rhoi’r gorau iddi am ryw reswm neu’i gilydd, fe’ch croesewir i un o’n lefelau, ôl-ddechreuwyr, canolradd is ac uwch, neu uwch. Ac os ydych yn ddigon rhugl mewn iaith ond heb gael cymhwyster swyddogol o’r blaen, fe fydd y cyrsiau yn cynnig gwahanol gamau i astudiaeth bellach. Gall pawb ddysgu iaith, ac nid ydych fyth yn rhy hen nac yn rhy ifanc. Peidiwch â bod ofn ymarfer eich sgiliau iaith yn unrhyw le ac unrhyw bryd. Ond, beth bynnag wnewch chi, mwynhewch y profiad dysgu!
Ar ba Lefel y Dylwn i Ymuno?Dyma rai canllawiau i’ch helpu i benderfynu:
Dechreuwyr 1 a 2Mae’r modiwlau hyn wedi eu llunio ar gyfer myfyrwyr sydd heb unrhyw wybodaeth flaenorol am yr iaith. Maent yn amcanu at gyflwyno myfyrwyr i synau, strwythurau sylfaenol, geirfa a throeon ymadrodd cyffredin yr iaith. Byddant yn eich galluogi i ymgyrraedd at werthfawrogiad deallusol o weithrediad a chonfensiynau’r iaith. Byddant yn eich arfogi gyda gwybodaeth sylfaenol am y gwledydd lle siaredir yr iaith, ac yn tanio eich chwilfrydedd am y wlad, y bobl, eu hamgylchfyd, cymdeithas, traddodiadau a diwylliant. Mae’r modiwlau hyn yn para 10 wythnos yr un.
Dechreuwyr 3 a 4Mae’r rhain yn barhad o gyrsiau Dechreuwyr 1. Serch hynny, gall myfyrwyr sy’n meddu ar wybodaeth sylfaenol o’r iaith gofrestru ar y lefel hwn os ydynt yn dymuno. Yn ystod y flwyddyn hon, byddwch yn datblygu’r sgiliau sydd eu hangen i ymdopi ag ystod ehangach o sefyllfaoedd. Bydd y cyrsiau
yn eich helpu i adolygu seiniau, saernïaeth sylfaenol, geirfa a throeon ymadrodd cyffredin yr iaith, ac i ddatblygu ymwybyddiaeth o gywair a chyd-destun, a hynny mewn sefyllfaoedd pob dydd a mwy penodol. Byddant yn eich arfogi â gwybodaeth sylfaenol am y gwledydd lle siaredir yr iaith ac yn hybu eich chwilfrydedd am yr iaith a’r amryfal gyd-destunau lle gellir ei defnyddio. Ar ddiwedd Lefel Dechreuwyr dylech fod wedi cyrraedd lefel TGAU neu’r cyfwerth. Mae’r modiwlau hyn yn para 10 wythnos yr un.
Canolradd Is ac UwchOs ydych yn ymgofrestru ar y lefel hwn, dylech feddu ar wybodaeth sylfaenol dda o’r iaith (TGAU neu gyfwerth). Y mae’r cyrsiau yn ymdrin â thestunau cyffelyb i’r rhai yr ymdrinnir â hwy ar Lefel Dechreuwyr ond mewn mwy o fanylder a chydag amrediad ehangach o strwythurau gramadegol. Byddwch yn datblygu hyder i ymdopi nid yn unig â sefyllfaoedd cyffredin, ond hefyd â sefyllfaoedd mwy anarferol. Y mae’r modiwlau yn amcanu at wella eich gallu i ddeall a darllen yr iaith ac i fynegi eich hunain ar lafar ac yn ysgrifenedig. Eu hamcan yw eich galluogi i ehangu eich sgiliau ieithyddol o ran cyflawni gorchwylion cyffredin a phenodol. Maent hefyd yn amcanu at helaethu eich gwybodaeth am gymdeithas y gwledydd lle siaradir yr iaith. Ar ddiwedd y modiwlau hyn dylech fod wedi cyrraedd Lefel A neu’r cyfwerth. Mae’r modiwlau hyn yn para 20 wythnos yr un.
Uwch 1 a 2Dylech fod yn rhesymol hyddysg (Safon Uwch neu gyfwerth) ym mhob un o’r meysydd sgiliau, a meddu ar wybodaeth dda o ramadeg a strwythurau. Dylech fedru deall siaradwyr brodorol heb fawr o drafferth, a chynnal sgwrs er eich bod yn gwneud rhai camgymeriadau o bosibl. Byddwch yn gwella eich sgiliau ieithyddol a hefyd yn astudio diwylliant, gwleidyddiaeth a sefydliadau ymhellach trwy gyfrwng y wasg, radio, teledu a deunydd ar y Rhyngrwyd. Y mae’r modiwlau sydd wedi eu seilio ar destunau yn dra chyfoes ac wedi eu llunio i roi i fyfyrwyr ddirnadaeth fras o strwythurau cymdeithasol, gwleidyddol, diwylliannol ac economaidd allweddol. Mae’r modiwlau hyn yn para 20 wythnos yr un.
Modiwlau Diwylliant Ac IaithFFRANGEGFrance Profonde 1 a 2Os ydych yn dymuno helaethu a choethi eich ymwybyddiaeth ieithyddol pan yn cyflawni tasgau llafar, clywedol ac ysgrifenedig, a hynny gyda phwys ar gyfathrebu naturiol ac idiomatig, hwn yw’r cwrs i chi. Byddwch yn dyfnhau eich gwybodaeth am Ffrainc a siaradwyr Ffrangeg ym meysydd iaith a diwylliant trwy astudio agweddau ar ddigwyddiadau amserol, llenyddiaeth, sinema, hanes, daearyddiaeth, economi a gwleidyddiaeth. Bydd archwilio adnoddau ar y we yn rhan o weithgaredd y dosbarth, ynghyd â chyfle i gydweithio â myfyrwyr Ffrangeg sydd ar hyn o bryd yn astudio ym Mhrifysgol Aberystwyth. Mae’r modiwlau hyn yn para 20 wythnos yr un.
Itinéraires culturels et littérraires 1 a 2Byddwch yn ymuno â’r modiwlau hyn os ydych yn meddu ar lefel digon uchel o gywirdeb mewn Ffrangeg o ran ysgrifennu, darllen, siarad a gwrando. Byddwch yn ymdrin â sgiliau ieithyddol estynedig gan fynd i’r afael â materion diwylliannol trwy ddefnyddio deunydd gwreiddiol, testunau llenyddol, paentiadau, ffilmiau a chaneuon. Cewch well gwybodaeth o ddiwylliant a hanes Ffrainc (hanes, daearyddiaeth, llenyddiaeth, astudiaethau diwylliannol), cyfieithu o’r Saesneg i Ffrangeg, dod i feddu ar eirfa a throeon ymadrodd i’w defnyddio mewn amrywiaeth o gyd-destunau siarad ac ysgrifennu, a defnyddio deunydd gwreiddiol yn hael - o ddramâu theatr i gylchgronau gwleidyddol. Mae’r modiwlau hyn yn para 20 wythnos yr un.
ALMAENEGBuntes Kaleidoskop für Redekunstler 1 a 2Ar y cyrsiau hyn, cewch gyfle i ddod yn fwy rhugl byth, ac i ddwysáu eich dirnadaeth o’r gymdeithas Almaenaidd fodern. Fe fyddwch yn trafod cryn amrywiaeth o faterion cyfoes trwy ddeunydd llyfr y cwrs, erthyglau mewn papurau newydd, detholiadau llenyddol a ffilmiau. Bydd y prif bwyslais ar siarad yr iaith, drwy ddatblygu dadleuon mewn trafodaethau yn y dosbarth ar faterion a gyflwynir gan y deunydd uchod. Mae’r modiwlau hyn yn para 20 wythnos yr un.
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Cyrsiau Ieithoedd Modern / Courses in Modern Languages 2011-12
Are you someone who never had the opportunity to learn a language?We can offer you that opportunity now. Join one of our beginner classes and you will be amazed at what you will have achieved by the end of the course.
Never having had the opportunity to learn Spanish at school, I was pleased to get the opportunity to learn at evening classes with the School of Education and Lifelong Learning. Every teacher I have had over the last few years has been enthusiastic, supportive and inspirational and I have enjoyed every minute. I particularly enjoy practising what I’ve learnt while on holiday in Spain.Carys Ann Mleczek
Learned a language at school but never used it since?Here, at Lifelong Learning, you have the chance to make a new start. You will discover that language learning has changed a great deal over the years. The atmosphere is relaxed, the teachers sympathetic and encouraging. Language learning can be enjoyable and rewarding:
Like many people in this country, French was the first foreign language I learned. It was my favourite subject at school, however, I went on to specialise in the natural sciences at university and only returned to learning languages after I retired. So now having some spare time on my hands, I enlisted on SELL’s Spanish for Beginners 1 and 2. The following year, to my great surprise and delight, SELL offered Arabic Beginners classes. The classes didn’t disappoint me. They were lively, fun and relaxed. The assignments ensured that we constructed sentences, tried to use correct grammar and to express ourselves as first-language speakers might. I found these exercises especially valuable and really made the language come to life. Last but not least, I found both my SELL tutors hugely encouraging and they ensured that every pupil (in one class our ages spanned some 60 years!) enjoyed their experience and felt confident to learn and to contribute to the lessons. Monica Jalloq
Learning a language implies giving it a go, trying it out. Why don’t you give it a try? Language tuition won’t only happen during the class, but during the whole week. We will always be there for you, supporting your learning experience.
Nervous About Learning a Language?Don’t be. We are offering you a new world of opportunities. If you join the beginner’s class you will be amazed at what you have achieved by the end of the first semester. If you started learning a language before but stopped for whatever reason you will be welcomed into one of our levels, postbeginners, lower and higher intermediate or advanced. And if you have enough proficiency in a language but never got an official qualification, the courses will provide different stepping stones to further study. Language learning is something that everyone can do, you are never too old or too young to learn a language. Don’t be afraid to try out your language skills anywhere and anytime. But whatever you do, enjoy the learning experience!
What Level Should I Join?Below are some guidelines to help you decide:
Beginners 1 and 2These modules are designed for students with no previous knowledge of the language. They aim to introduce students to the sounds, basic structures, common vocabulary and expressions of the language. They will enable you to reach an intelligent appreciation of the functioning and conventions of the language. They will equip you with a basic knowledge of the countries where the language is spoken and encourage your curiosity about the country, the people, their environment, society, traditions and culture. These modules are 10 weeks each.
Beginners 3 and 4These are a continuation of the Beginners 1 courses. However, students with a basic knowledge of the language may enrol at this level if they wish. During this year you will develop the skills to cope with a wider range of situations. The courses will help you to revise the sounds, basic structures, common vocabulary and expressions of the language and develop an awareness of register and context, from everyday to specific situations. They will equip you with a basic knowledge of the countries
where the language is spoken and encourage your curiosity about the language and the various contexts within which it is used. At the end of Beginners level you should have reached a GCSE level or similar. These modules are 10 weeks each.
Lower and Higher IntermediateIf you enrol at this level you should have a good basic knowledge of the language (GCSE or similar). The courses cover similar topics to those dealt with at Beginners Level but in greater depth and with a wider range of grammatical structures. You will develop confidence in coping not only with routine but also non-routine situations. The modules aim to improve your ability to understand and read the language and to express yourself orally and in writing. Their aim is to enable you to extend your languages skills in the performance of general and specific tasks. They also aim to develop your knowledge of the society of the countries where the language is spoken. At the end of these modules you should have reached ‘A’ Level or similar. These modules are 20 weeks each.
Advanced 1 and 2You should be reasonably proficient (near ‘A’ Level or similar) in all skill areas and have a good knowledge of grammar and structures. You should be able to understand native speakers without too much difficulty, maintain a conversation even though there may be inaccuracies. You will improve your linguistic skills and also explore further culture, politics and institutions through press, radio, television and Internet material. The topic based content of the modules is strongly contemporary and is designed to provide students with a broad understanding of key social, political, cultural and economic structures. These modules are 20 weeks each.
Culture and Language ModulesFRENCHFrance Profonde 1 and 2If you wish to extend and refine your linguistic awareness in oral, aural and writing tasks, with an emphasis on natural idiomatic communication, this is your course. You will improve your knowledge about France and the Francophonie in the fields of language and culture by studying aspects of topical events, literature, cinema, history, geography, economy and politics. Exploring web-based resources will constitute part of the class activities, together with opportunities to interact with French students currently studying at Aberystwyth University. These modules are 20 weeks each.
Itinéraires culturels et littéraires 1 and 2You will join these modules if you have a sufficiently high level of French accuracy in writing, reading, speaking and listening. You will deal with extended linguistic skills tackling cultural issues through the use of authentic material, literary texts, paintings, films and songs. You will be able to have a better knowledge of French culture and history (history, geography, literature, cultural studies), translate into French from English, gain vocabulary and expressions to be used in a variety of writing and speaking contexts and use authentic materials freely, from theatre plays to political magazines. These modules are 20 weeks each.
GERMANBuntes Kaleidoskop für Redekunstler 1 and 2In these courses you will be given the opportunity to further develop your fluency skills and deepen your understanding of modern German society. You will be discussing a variety of contemporary topics through course book material, newspaper articles, literary extracts and films. The main emphasis will be on speaking the language, developing arguments in classroom discussions on issues introduced by the above material. These modules are 20 weeks each.
The New German CinemaThe course is designed for students who already have an extensive knowledge of the German language. In semester 1 we will be viewing 5 new, award winning films, capturing the diversity and complexity of a rapidly changing environment. Written content descriptions and critical reviews (in English and German) will be provided to aid discussion. These modules are 20 weeks each.
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2011-12 Cyrsiau Ieithoedd Modern / Courses in Modern Languages
Y Sinema Almaenaidd NewyddY mae’r cwrs hwn wedi ei lunio i fyfyrwyr sydd â llawer o wybodaeth am yr Almaeneg. Yn semester 1 byddwn yn edrych ar 5 ffilm newydd sydd wedi ennill gwobrau ac sy’n dangos amrywiaeth a chymhlethdodau diwylliant sy’n prysur newid. Byddwn yn darparu disgrifiadau ysgrifenedig o’u cynnwys ac adolygiadau beirniadol i helpu’r drafodaeth. Mae’r modiwlau hyn yn para 20 wythnos yr un.
RWSIEGAstudiaethau Rwsieg Uwch 1 a 2Byddwch yn dod i feddu ar well gwybodaeth am ddiwylliant a hanes Rwsia trwy ddefnyddio geirfa a throeon ymadrodd mewn amrywiaeth o gyd-destunau siarad ac ysgrifennu. Byddwch yn astudio ac yn dadansoddi hanes, daearyddiaeth, llenyddiaeth, ffilmiau, celfyddyd a dramâu theatr. Gwneir hyn trwy gyfrwng cyfarfodydd cymdeithasol ysbeidiol gyda siaradwyr Rwsieg, er mwyn helpu myfyrwyr i siarad yr iaith a hyrwyddo gwell cyfnewid diwylliannol. Mae’r modiwlau hyn yn para 20 wythnos yr un.
SBAENEGCultura Hispánica 1 a 2Ymunwch â’r modiwlau hyn os ydych yn meddu ar lefel digon uchel o gywirdeb mewn Sbaeneg o ran ysgrifennu, darllen, siarad a gwrando. Byddwch yn dod i wybod mwy am ddiwylliant a hanes Sbaen (hanes, daearyddiaeth, llenyddiaeth, diwylliant) trwy ddefnyddio geirfa a throeon ymadrodd mewn amrywiaeth o gyd-destunau ysgrifennu a siarad, a thrwy ddefnyddio deunyddiau gwreiddiol yn hael - o ddramâu theatr i gylchgronau gwleidyddol, ac o’r darllediadau teledu a radio mwyaf diweddar i ffilmiau a recordiadau hanesyddol. Mae’r modiwlau hyn yn para 20 wythnos yr un.
Cyrsiau Atodol yn Semester 3Cyrsiau Ychwanegol ym mhob iaith ac ar bob lefel (Dim yn rhan o’r Dystysgrif). Mae’r cyrsiau hyn ar gael yn yr holl ieithoedd yr ydym yn eu cynnig, a gobeithio eu bod yn cynorthwyo ac yn ehangu eich profiad dysgu gyda ni.Byddwn yn cynnig ac yn dechrau cyrsiau yn ôl y galw yn ystod y trydydd tymor. Os oes gennych ddiddordeb mewn unrhyw un chi eisoes yn fyfyriwr yn y Brifysgol, cysylltwch â’ch tiwtor.
Mae cyrsiau ‘Ychwanegol’ yn cynnig llawer o fanteision i chi, a gobeithio y gallwch chi ymuno â ni. Maent wedi cael eu creu i gyd-fynd â’ch astudiaethau ac i hwyluso’r ffordd at y Dystysgrif Addysg Uwch: Ieithoedd Modern ar bob lefel. Gobeithio y bydd y cyrsiau hyn yn eich symbylu a’ch cynorthwyo ac, wrth barhau i ymarfer yn gyson, y byddant yn caniatáu i chi ddod yn fwy rhugl a hyderus yn yr holl sgiliau gwahanol, sef: ysgrifennu, darllen, gwrando a siarad. Bydd y cyrsiau hefyd yn cynorthwyo ac yn annog y rhai hynny ohonoch na fu’n dysgu ieithoedd ers peth amser, oherwydd eu bod yn cynnig adolygu mwy hyblyg. Gall myfyrwyr sydd eisiau ymuno â’r Dystysgrif Addysg Uwch: Ieithoedd Modern ar lefelau gwahanol wneud hynny yn raddol, a manteisio ar fynd i’r cyrsiau hyn. Gyda’r cyrsiau ‘Ychwanegol’ gallwch chi baratoi’n well am y flwyddyn academaidd newydd. Fodd bynnag, nid yw’r cyrsiau yn rhan o’r Dystysgrif Addysg Uwch: Ieithoedd Modern, ac nid yw’r credydau yn cyfrif tuag at y Dystysgrif Addysg Uwch: Ieithoedd Modern.
Asesu ac AchredyduMae’r aseiniadau yn rhan o’r Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch: Ieithoedd Modern. Bydd eich proses o ddysgu a’ch datblygiad yn cael ei fonitro gan eich tiwtor, a fydd yn rhoi cyfle i chi wella ym mhob maes a rhoi gwell dealltwriaeth i’ch tiwtor ynghylch eich cynnydd. Rydym ni’n ymdrin ag aseiniadau, nid fel elfen fygythiol, ond fel rhan bwysig o ansawdd eich dysgu. Credwn y gallwch chi ddysgu mwy a gwerthfawrogi’n well yr hyn yr ydych chi’n ei wneud.
Y mae hyn yn golygu fod y gwaith a gynhyrchir gennych yn cael ei asesu’n barhaus ac ni fydd yr aseiniadau yn cael eu gwahanu o’ch profiad dysgu. Y mae’r tasgau wedi eu llunio’n arbennig i Addysg Oedolion ac y mae’r cyfan yn gyfeillgar iawn gan eu bod wedi eu hintegreiddio yn y dosbarth, a byddant yn cyd-fynd yn iawn â’ch amserlen. Bydd modd eu gwneud yn y dosbarth neu gartref. Fe welwch fod nifer o gredydau’n cael eu rhoi am y modiwlau iaith. Rhoddir 10 credyd am holl fodiwlau’r Dechreuwyr a 20 am bob modiwl iaith arall. Dyfernir y credydau hyn i chi ar ddiwedd pob modiwl cyhyd â’ch bod wedi cwblhau’r asesiadau perthnasol.
Bydd yr asesiadau hyn yn canolbwyntio ar y sgiliau canlynol: Ysgrifennu, Darllen, Gwrando a Siarad.
Bydd y credydau hyn yn cael eu bancio er mwyn ennill cymhwyster a gydnabyddir gan y Brifysgol. Y cymhwyster hwn yw Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch mewn Ieithoedd Modern.
Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch
Gellir dyfarnu Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch o Brifysgol Aberystwyth i fyfyrwyr sy’n cyflawni 120 credyd (rhaid i 2 o’r modiwlau fod ar lefel Uwch) mewn unrhyw iaith neu ieithoedd a ddarperir gan ein Ysgol.
Pan fyddwch yn dilyn un o’n cyrsiau ni, cewch eich cofrestru’n awtomatig ar gyfer Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch: Ieithoedd Modern.
Gallwch ymuno â’n Tystysgrif ar unrhyw lefel.
Mae’r Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch: Ieithoedd Modern yn cynnwys 120 credyd (rhaid cymryd 40 credyd o’r modiwlau Uwch, ac yn yr un iaith). Gellir dewis yr 80 credyd sy’n weddill o blith unrhyw un o’r cyrsiau eraill, ac o unrhyw un o’r ieithoedd yn y rhaglen.
DechreuwyrO ddechreuwyr i TGAU sylfaenol
(10 Credyd)
CanolraddO TGAU sylfaenol i
Lefel A sylfaenol(20 credyd)
UwchAr ôl lefel A
(20 credyd)
Dechreuwyr 1Dechreuwyr 2Dechreuwyr 3Dechreuwyr 4
Canolraddol IsCanolraddol Uwch
Uwch 1 Uwch 2
Cyrsiau uwch eraill mewn rhai ieithoedd. Mae’r cyrsiau hyn yn 20 credyd.
FFRANGEG- Itinéraires culturels et littéraires I - Itinéraires culturels et littéraires II
- La France Profonde I - La France Profonde II
ALMAENEG- Buntes Kaleidoskop für
Redekünstler I - Buntes Kaleidoskop für
Redekünstler II - German Cinema
RWSIEG- Astudiaethau Rwsieg
i fyfyrwyr uwch I - Astudiaethau Rwsieg
i fyfyrwyr uwch II
SBAENEG- Cultura Hispánica I - Cultura Hispánica II
Ilona BarnesAstudiodd Ilona ieithoedd modern ym Mhrifysgol St Petersburg lle’r enillodd hi hefyd gymhwyster i fod yn athrawes. Cafodd ei magu yn y ddinas honno ond treuliodd misoedd yr haf yng nghefn gwlad Latvia. Mae’n siarad Rwsieg, Latvia ac Almaeneg, ac mae hi wedi byw a gweithio fel cyfieithydd yn yr Almaen am nifer o flynyddoedd cyn symud i Gymru dros ddeng mlynedd yn ôl. Yn ogystal â magu tri o blant, mae wedi llwyddo i wneud astudiaeth bellach o’r ieithoedd modern drwy ddilyn cwrs ym Mhrifysgol Cymru, Llanbedr Pont Steffan. Mae hi wedi dysgu Rwsieg yn yr Ysgol Addysg a Dysgu Gydol Oes yn Aberystwyth am y tair blynedd ddiwethaf.
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Cyrsiau Ieithoedd Modern / Courses in Modern Languages 2011-12
RUSSIANRussian Studies for Advanced Students 1 and 2You will gain a better knowledge of Russian culture and history by using vocabulary and expressions in a variety of writing and speaking contexts. You will study and analyse history, geography, literature, films, art and theatre plays. This would be implemented by periodical social gatherings with Russian speakers, to help the students with their speaking and promoting a better cultural exchange. These modules are 20 weeks each
SPANISHCultura hispánica 1 and 2Join these modules if you have a sufficiently high level of Spanish accuracy in writing, reading, speaking and listening. You will gain a better knowledge of Spanish culture and history (history, geography, literature, culture), by using vocabulary and expressions in a variety of writing and speaking contexts, and by the use of authentic materials freely, from theatre plays to political magazines, from up-to-date TV and radio broadcasts to films and historic recordings. These modules are 20 weeks each.
Supporting Courses in Semester 3Extra Courses in all languages and levels (not part of the Certificate).These courses are available in all the languages we offer, and we hope they support and enhance your learning experience with us. We will offer and set up courses on demand during the third term. If you are interested in any of our Extra courses, please contact our Office, or contact the Coordinator. If you are a student with us already, contact your tutor.
‘Extra’ courses offer several benefits for you, and we hope you can join us. They have been created to complement your studies and to ease the road towards the Certificate of Higher Education: Modern Languages (CHE:ML) at different levels. We hope these courses will keep you motivated and supported, and with the continuation of regular practice they will allow you to become even more fluent and confident, in all the different skills: writing, reading, listening and speaking. They would also support and encourage those of you that have been away from learning languages for some time, as they offer more flexible revision. Students wanting to join the CHE: ML at different levels would be able to do so gradually, and benefit from taking these courses. With the ‘Extra’ courses you will be better prepared for the new academic year. The courses, however, do not form part of the CHE: ML, and the credits don’t count towards the CHE:ML
Assessments and AccreditationThe assignments are part of the Certificate of Higher Education: Modern Languages. Your learning process and your development is monitored by your tutor, giving you the opportunity to improve in all areas and also giving your tutor a clear understanding of your progression. We understand assignments, not as a threatening element, but as an important part of the quality of your learning. We believe that you can learn more and appreciate better what you do.
This means that the work produced by you is continually assessed, and assignments won’t be separated from your learning experience. The assignments have been specially design to cater for Adult Learning, with a very friendly approach as they are integrated in the class, and we will adapt to your timetable accordingly. They can be done in class or at home. You will notice that all of the language modules are given a number of credits. The number of credits is 10 for all the Beginners modules and 20 for all other language modules. These credits will be awarded to you at the end of each module, provided that you have completed the appropriate assessment activities.
These assessment activities will be focussing on the following skills: Writing, Reading, Listening and Speaking.
These credits will be banked in order to obtain a University recognized qualification. This qualification is the Certificate of Higher Education: Modern Languages.
The Certificate of Higher Educationfrom Aberystwyth University can be awarded to students completing 120 credits (2 modules must be at Advanced level) on any language or languages provided by our School.
When you take a course with us, you are automatically enrolled into the Certificate in Higher Education: Modern Languages.
You can join our Certificate at any level.
The Certificate in Higher Education: Modern Languages comprises 120 credits, of which 40 must be taken from the Advanced modules, and on the same language. The remaining 80 credits could be selected from any of the other courses, and from any of the languages in the programme.
BeginnersFrom complete
beginners to Basic GCSE (10 Credits)
IntermediateFrom Basic GCSE to
Basic A Level(20 credits)
AdvancedPost A level
(20 credits)
Beginners 1Beginners 2Beginners 3Beginners 4
Lower intermediate Higher Intermediate
Advanced 1 Advanced 2
Other Advanced courses in some languages. All these courses are 20 credits
FRENCH- Itinéraires culturels et littéraires I - Itinéraires culturels et littéraires II
- La France Profonde I - La France Profonde II
GERMAN- Buntes Kaleidoskop für
Redekünstler I - Buntes Kaleidoskop für
Redekünstler II - German Cinema
RUSSIAN- Russian Studies
for Advanced Students I - Russian Studies
for Advanced Students II
SPANISH- Cultura Hispánica I - Cultura Hispánica II
“More than exceeded my expectations”
Ilona Barneslona studied modern languages at the University of St Petersburg where she also qualified as a teacher. She was brought up in that city but spent the summer months in the Latvian countryside. She speaks Russian, Latvian and German, having lived and worked as a translator in Germany for several years before moving to Wales over ten years ago. In addition to raising three children, she has found time to further her study of modern languages by taking a course in Welsh at the University of Wales, Lampeter. She has taught Russian in the School of Education and Lifelong Learning at Aberystwyth for the past three years.
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2011-12 Cyrsiau Ieithoedd Modern / Courses in Modern Languages
AberystwythTymor yr Hydref / Autumn Term 2011-121 03 – 07 Hydref / October 2 10 – 14 Hydref / October 3 17 – 21 Hydref / October
Hanner Tymor / Half-term break 24 – 28 Hydref / October
4 31 Hydref / October - 04 Tachwedd / November 5 07 – 11 Tachwedd / November 6 14 – 18 Tachwedd / November 7 21– 25 Tachwedd / November 8 28 Tachwedd / November – 02 Rhagfyr /December 9 05 – 09 Rhagfyr / December 10 12 - 16 Rhagfyr / December
Tymor y Gwanwyn / Spring Term1 30 Ionawr / January – 03 Chwefror / February 2 06 – 10 Chwefror / February
Hanner Tymor / Half-term break 13- 17 Chwefror / February
3 20 – 24 Chwefror / February 4 27 Chwefror / February – 02 Mawrth / March 5 05 – 09 Mawrth / March 6 12 – 16 Mawrth / March 7 19 –23 Mawrth / March 8 26 – 30 Mawrth /March
Gwyliau Pasg / Easter Break 02 – 13 Ebrill / April
9 16 – 20 Ebrill / April 10 23 – 27 Ebrill / April
Tymor yr Haf / Summer TermSome Language classes will be 8, 9 or 10 weeks. Please check your class.
1 30 Ebrill / April – 04 Mai / May 2 07 – 11 Mai / May 3 14 – 18 Mai / May 4 21 – 25 Mai / May 5 28 Mai / May – 01 Mehefin / June
Hanner Tymor / Half-term break 04 – 08 Mehefin / June
6 11 – 15 Mehefin / June 7 18 – 22 Mehefin / June 8 25 – 29 Mehefin / June 9 02 – 06 Gorffennaf / July 10 09 – 13 Gorffennaf / July
Mannau Eraill / Outside Aberystwyth Tymor yr Hydref / Autumn Term 2011-121 03 – 07 Hydref / October 2 10 – 14 Hydref / October 3 17 – 21 Hydref / October
Hanner Tymor / Half-term break 24 – 28 Hydref / October
4 31 Hydref / October - 04 Tachwedd / November| 5 07 – 11 Tachwedd / November 6 14 – 18 Tachwedd / November 7 21– 25 Tachwedd / November 8 28 Tachwedd / November – 02 Rhagfyr /December 9 05 – 09 Rhagfyr / December 10 12 - 16 Rhagfyr / December
Tymor y Gwanwyn / Spring Term1 16 – 20 Ionawr / January 2 23 – 27 Ionawr / January 3 30 – Ionawr / January – 03 Chwefror / February 4 06 – 10 Chwefror / February
Hanner Tymor / Half-term break 13 – 17 Chwefror / February
5 20 – 24 Chwefror / February 6 27– Chwefror / February -02 Mawrth / March 7 05 – 09 Mawrth / March 8 12 – 16 Mawrth / March 9 19 – 23 Mawrth / March 10 26 – 30 Mawrth / March
Gwyliau Pasg / Easter Break 02 – 13 Ebrill / April
Tymor yr Haf / Summer Term1 16 – 20 Ebrill / April 2 23– 27 Ebrill / April 3 30 Ebrill / April – 04 Mai / May 4 07 – 11 Mai / May 5 14 – 18 Mai / May 6 21 – 25 Mai / May 7 28 Mai / May – 01 Mehefin / June
Hanner Tymor Half-term break 04 – 08 Mehefin / June
8 11 – 15 Mehefin / June 9 18 – 22 Mehefin / June 10 25 – 29 Mehefin / June
IEITHOEDD: Wythnos Dysgu, Gwyliau Hanner Tymor a Gwyliau Banc
LANGUAGES: Teaching Weeks, Half-Term Breaks & Bank Holidays
Early Bird Discounts - You can now get £10 discount on 10 credit courses and £20 discount on 20 credit course, £30 discount on a 30 credit course. To be eligible for the Early Bird Discount you must pre enrol by the following dates:-
• 19/09/2011 for Autumn Term 1 • 19/12/2011 for Spring Term 2• 02/04/2012 for Summer Term 3
You can pay by Cash, Credit card (by phone and in person), Cheque, Gift Vouchers. All chqs are to be made payable to Aberystwyth University.
Gostyngiadau Talu’n Gynnar –Gallwch bellach sicrhau gostyngiad o £10 ar gyrsiau 10 credyd, gostyngiad o £20 ar gyrsiau 20 credyd, a gostyngiad o £30 ar gyrsiau 30 credyd. I fod yn gymwys am y Gostyngiadau Talu’n Gynnar mae’n rhaid i chi gofrestru o flaen llaw erbyn y dyddiadau canlynol:
• 19/09/2011 ar gyfer Tymor yr Hydref 1 • 19/12/2011 ar gyfer Tymor y Gwanwyn 2 • 02/04/2012 ar gyfer Tymor yr Haf 3
Gallwch dalu ag Arian Parod, Cerdyn Credyd (dros y ffôn ac yn bersonol), Siec, Talebau. Dylid gwneud sieciau’n daladwy i Brifysgol Aberystwyth.
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Cyrsiau Ieithoedd Modern / Courses in Modern Languages 2011-12
SIGN UP NOW! Come along to the enrolment day in Old College, Aberystwyth on Saturday 10th September, 10am – 1pm.
COFRESTRWCH NAWR! Dewch i’r diwrnod cofrestru yn yr Hen Goleg yn Aberystwyth ddydd Sadwrn 10 Medi, rhwng 10 y bore a 1 y prynhawn.
Françoise Robert
Kaori Oikawa
Mari Dalis-Davies
Su Chu Lu
Sarah Gurney-Hoyland
Françoise is originally from Quimper, south-west Brittany. After studying English at Rennes University, Brittany, she moved to Wales and did a PGCE course in Swansea. She has been teaching French for over twenty years from primary (key stage 2) to secondary level (GCSE and A Level). She also has a vast experience of adult teaching and finds it very rewarding and enjoyable. Françoise also works as an occasional freelance copy-editor and translator.
Kaori has been teaching Japanese at Aberystwyth since 2004. Japanese is a ‘very different language’ (not difficult!) for westerners, but she makes the classes so interesting, friendly, and enjoyable. Class materials are customized so that grammar is introduced effectively, practice and exercises for learning are done with lots of pair work and situational conversation. Manga, Anime, and TV Commercials are interestingly used in the classes. Cultural aspects are essential as well. Having events such as Adult Learners Day and recently held Help Japan Tsunami Appeal Open Day, students are exploring the richness of Japanese culture. Kaori enjoys meeting a wide cross section of students at Aberystwyth and looks forward to meeting many more in the coming years. Hope you can join us.
With over 7 years experience in Mandarin Chinese teaching, Su Chu Lu provides the most professional Mandarin teaching to learners of different backgrounds. She believes that keeping classes practical, interesting and fun is important. She also really loves exploring different aspects of language and culture with her students. Past experience has taught her that students can best learn the language if taught in a relaxed and stimulating environment. In order to make her students have fun and effective learning, she is not just using drill exercises. She tries to use customized teaching materials for her students by organizing Chinese New Year celebration to let her students involve and understand the culture through the activity, and also using current Chinese movies, TV programs, newspaper and magazine articles.
Sarah has been teaching Spanish in SELL for the last 12 years. She loves all things Hispanic developed through her studies of Latin America. This led her to a degree in Human Geography and ab initio Spanish. She was lucky enough to spend a year abroad in Mexico, living with a family, studying at the local University and travelling widely. Along with extensive travels and living in Spain she feels she has gained a broad spectrum of experience of Hispanic culture and language.
She spends all of my free time with my two young children, watching them learning to talk has given her new insights into learning a language. She has a TEFL qualification and a PGCE and has taught children and adults of all ages from 8 to 80 at different levels including A’level and GCSE. She really enjoys teaching Spanish to adults for the School, the students come from all walks of life and want to learn Spanish for a multitude of reasons. Many have no previous language experience but as she was a true beginner in Spanish at University she feels she has empathy with adult learners starting from scratch. It is great to see students moving from little or no knowledge to ‘getting their message across’ to holding a fluent conversation in Spanish on almost any topic.
Having completed a joint degree in French and Welsh at Aberystwyth university, Mari has been teaching French in schools for the past 25 years. She is at present deputy head at Ysgol Gyfun Llanbed and combines the administrative post with her teaching responsibilities. She also has several years experience of teaching adults having taught both French and Welsh for adults. In her spare time, Mari enjoys travelling, reading and cooking and at the moment is learning Italian.
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Cyrsiau Ecoleg Maes a ChadwraethCourses in Field Ecology & Conservation
Cydlynydd Gwyddoniaeth / Science Co-ordinatorPaula Hughes [email protected]
2011-12
64 Addysg Uwch yn y Gymuned • Higher Education in the Community
2011-12 Cyrsiau Gwyddoniaeth / Courses in Science
Cynnwys64 “Ydy’r cyrsiau gwyddoniaeth hyn yn addas i mi?”64 Sut mae’r cyrsiau yn cael eu cyflwyno?64 Ble mae’r cyrsiau yn cael eu cynnal?66 Gwybodaeth Gyffredinol am y Tystysgrifau a’r
Diploma68 Strwythur y Tystysgrifau a’r Diploma
Disgrifiadau’r Cyrsiau70 Bywyd Anifeiliaid72 Ecoleg a Sgiliau Maes73 Garddio / Permaddiwylliant74 Daeareg74 Bywyd Morol75 Bywyd Planhigion76 Bwyd a Maetheg
Croeso i Raglen Gwyddoniaeth 2011-12Ydy’r cyrsiau gwyddoniaeth hyn yn addas i mi?Ydyn, mae croeso i bawb ar ein cyrsiau gwyddoniaeth. Mae’r rhaglen yn cynnig dewis eang o gyrsiau mewn nifer o leoliadau, gyda dewisiadau diddorol yn enwedig i rywun sydd â diddordeb yn y byd byw a’r amgylchedd lleol.
Diddordeb personolMae llawer o’n myfyrwyr yn cymryd un neu ddau gwrs bob blwyddyn o ddiddordeb personol ... cymerwch gip ar y rhaglen ac efallai y bydd rhai o’r cyrsiau’n mynd â’ch bryd. Ym mis Hydref 2010, cafodd pedwar myfyriwr a ddechreuodd yn y modd hwnnw Dystysgrifau Addysg Uwch mewn Ecoleg Maes a chwblhaodd dau fyfyriwr Dystysgrif Addysg Uwch mewn Bwyd a Maetheg. Mae eu llwyddiant yn adlewyrchu nid yn unig eu diddordeb personol ond hefyd eu gallu i wynebu her ac astudio byd natur a gwyddor bwyd drwy gyrsiau Dysgu Gydol Oes.
Datblygiad proffesiynol a chyflogadwyedd Mae cyrsiau unigol yn ddelfrydol ar gyfer datblygiad personol i ehangu gwybodaeth a gwella sgiliau neu lenwi bylchau sgiliau i bobl gyflogedig.Neu, os ydych chi’n chwilio am gyflogaeth, gallai ein cyrsiau roi mantais gystadleuol i chi yn y farchnad swyddi. Ar y cyrsiau hyn fe gewch wybodaeth, profiad ymarferol a sgiliau mewn meysydd pwnc penodol sydd wedi’u nodi gan y Cyngor Ymchwil Amgylcheddol Cenedlaethol (NERC) fel y rhai y mae cyflogwyr yn y sector amgylcheddol yn chwilio amdanynt fwyaf. Mae’r holl gyrsiau wedi’u hachredu gan Brifysgol Aberystwyth ac mae modd eu dewis o’r rhaglen i gyd-fynd â’ch anghenion proffesiynol chi. Ar ôl cael asesiad llwyddiannus cewch dystysgrif credydau i gydnabod eich ymdrechion.
Gallwch ychwanegu cwrs unigol i’ch CV â balchder. Mae’r rhain yn ddelfrydol i rywun na all ystyried astudiaethau llawn amser oherwydd ymrwymiadau eraill, ac maent yn cynnig llwybr rhan amser i astudio ecoleg, neu hyd yn oed cael Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch neu Ddiploma mewn Ecoleg. Rydym yn llongyfarch y pedwar myfyriwr Dysgu Gydol Oes y llynedd a enillodd Dystysgrifau Addysg Uwch mewn Ecoleg Maes yn 2010. Roedd eu camp wrth gwblhau nifer o flynyddoedd o astudio ymroddedig yn ei hamser hamdden, rhai ohonynt mewn swyddi llawn amser, yn dangos bod ennill y Diploma yn nod y gellir ei gyrraedd.
AsesuMae asesu yn rhan hanfodol o bob cwrs a bydd yn ychwanegu at eich profiad dysgu. Cynllunnir yr asesiadau ar gyfer dysgwyr sy’n oedolion ac yn gyffredinol maen nhw wedi’u hymgorffori yn rhan o’r cwrs. Fel arfer, byddant yn asesiadau cronnus, yn seiliedig ar y dosbarthiadau a’r gweithdai eu hunain. Yn aml caiff portffolio ei gynhyrchu a fydd yn gofnod defnyddiol o’r deunydd a astudiwyd. Mae’r wybodaeth, y data a gofnodir, y brasluniau, y sbesimenau a’r samplau yn ddeunydd cyfeirio defnyddiol iawn. Bydd y tiwtoriaid bob amser yn cynnig cymorth, cyngor ac anogaeth, yn ogystal ag adborth.
Sut mae’r cyrsiau’n cael eu cyflwyno?Mae’r lleoliadau rydym ni’n eu defnyddio a’r ffordd y mae’r cyrsiau’n cael eu cyflwyno yn amrywio o flwyddyn i flwyddyn. Mae’n dibynnu ar y pwnc ac yn datblygu partneriaethau llwyddiannus sydd wedi’u sefydlu dros y blynyddoedd diweddar. Mae dyddiadau’r cyrsiau hefyd yn amrywio ond yn aml cânt eu pennu gan organebau byw a’u tymhorau! Caiff cyrsiau
poblogaidd eu cynnig bob blwyddyn, ond bydd eraill dim ond ar gael mewn ambell i flwyddyn.
Mae llawer o gyrsiau erbyn hyn yn cael eu dysgu’n ddwys dros dri diwrnod mewn lleoliadau lle y gellir dewis aros. Mae’r rhain yn dod yn boblogaidd iawn â’n myfyrwyr lleol a hefyd yn ddelfrydol ar gyfer datblygiad proffesiynol. Mae cyrsiau dwys yn rhoi cyfle i fyfyrwyr o bob rhan o’r byd i astudio yng Nghymru, gan ychwanegu at ddynameg a phrofiadau’r cwrs.
Mae gan gyrsiau llai dwys sesiynau byr wythnosol neu sesiynau hirach hanner diwrnod neu ddiwrnod llawn gyda digon o amser rhyngddynt i ganiatáu i chi astudio. Mae’r mwyafrif o’r cyrsiau’n cael eu dysgu drwy weithdai ymarferol ac yn cynnwys peth gwaith maes. Mae gan nifer o gyrsiau elfen fawr o waith maes. Mae’r holl gyrsiau yn cynnwys 20 o oriau cyswllt â’r tiwtor.
Ble mae’r cyrsiau’n cael eu cynnal?
Ardal Aberystwyth Fel arfer bydd cyrsiau yn Aberystwyth yn para nifer o wythnosau ac yn aml fe’u cynhelir ar gampws y Brifysgol.
Canolfan Gadwraeth Fferm DenmarkBetws Bledrws, Llanbedr Pont Steffan, Ceredigion SA48 8PB www.shared-earth-trust.org.uk 01570 493 358 Caiff detholiad da o gyrsiau eu rhedeg o Fferm Denmark. Mae’n denu myfyrwyr lleol a hefyd rhai o bell, yn enwedig rhai sy’n gweithio i gyrff amgylcheddol. Mae’r lleoliad hwn yn labordy maes delfrydol ac yn cynnig llety hunanarlwyo o safon dda am bris rhesymol iawn; eco-werthsyllfa ac ystafelloedd cysgu:http://www.shared-earth-trust.org.uk/ecocamping/cy/ Dylech archebu llety ymlaen llaw drwy gysylltu’n uniongyrchol â Fferm Denmark
Neuadd y DrefStryd y Priordy, Aberteifi, SA43 1JLhttp://www.guildhall-cardigan.co.uk 01239 621 765Eleni bydd cyrsiau yn cael eu cynnig yn y lleoliad hanesyddol hwn, mewn ymateb i gais gan fyfyrwyr.
Canolfan Maes LlysdinamPontnewydd ar Ŵy, Llandrindod, Powys, LD16NB. 01597 86030www.cardiff.ac.uk/biosi/facilities/llysdinamfieldcentre/llysdinam-field-centre.html Eleni rydym yn falch o gael cynnig ychydig o gyrsiau dethol, a gynhelir gan yr ecolegwr enwog Fred Slater, yng Nghanolfan Maes Llysdinam. Saif y ganolfan hon yn tua 12 hectar o eiddo Ymddiriedolaeth Llysdinam, sy’n cynnwys amrywiaeth eang o gynefinoedd yn amrywio o nentydd, llynnoedd a chorstir, i laswelltir, coetir a thir amaeth. Dyma’r lleoliad delfrydol i astudio ystlumod ac amffibiaid!
Mae llety gwely a brecwast o ansawdd da ar gael gerllaw yn Neuadd Henllan (gostyngiad i fyfyrwyr Dysgu Gydol Oes). Dylech archebu ymlaen llaw drwy gysylltu yn uniongyrchol â nhw (01982 552116).
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Contents65 “Are these science courses for me?”65 How are the courses delivered?65 Where are the courses held?67 General Information for the Certificates and
Diploma68 Structure of the Certificates and Diploma
Course Descriptions:70 Animal life 72 Ecology and Field Skills73 Gardening/Permaculture74 Geology 74 Marine life 75 Plant life 76 Food and Nutrition
Welcome to the Science Programme for 2011-12Are these science courses for me?Yes, everyone is welcome on our science courses. The programme gives a wide choice of courses at several venues, offering interesting choices especially to anyone fascinated by the living world and the local environment.
Personal interestMany of our students take one or two courses every year simply out of personal interest... just dip in to the programme and you may become engrossed in the courses on offer. In October 2010, four students who began in this way were awarded Certificates of Higher Education in Field Ecology and two completed the Certificate of Higher Education in Food and Nutrition. Their achievement reflects not only their personal interest but their ability to rise to the challenge and study the natural world and food science through Lifelong Learning courses.
Professional Development and EmployabilityIndividual courses are ideal for professional development to broaden knowledge and enhance skills or to fill skill gaps whilst in employment. Alternatively, if you are seeking employment our courses could give you a competitive edge in the job market. They provide further knowledge, hands on experience and identification skills in specific subject areas that have been highlighted by The National Environment Research Council (NERC) as most wanted by employees in the environmental sector. All courses are accredited by the University of Aberystwyth and can be selected from the programme to suit your professional needs. A credit certificate provides recognition for your efforts following successful assessment.
An individual course can proudly be added to a C.V. They are ideal for anyone who cannot contemplate full time study due to other commitments and provide you with a part-time pathway to study ecology, even a completed Higher Education Certificate or Diploma in Ecology. Congratulations went to 4 Lifelong Learning students who were awarded Certificates of Higher Education in Field Ecology in 2010. Their achievement in completing several years of dedicated study in their free time, some whilst in full time employment, shows that gaining the Certificate is an attainable goal.
AssessmentThis is an integral part of every course and will add to your learning experience. Assessments are designed for adult learners and generally they are embedded into a course. They are usually accumulative, based on the classes and workshops themselves. Often a portfolio is produced which results in a useful record of the subject matter covered. The information, data recorded, sketches, specimens and samples make very useful reference material. Tutors always offer help, advice and encouragement and feedback is given.
How are the courses delivered?The venues we use and the way in which the courses are delivered vary from year to year. It depends upon the subject area and a continuation of successful partnerships that have been established over recent years. Course dates also vary but are often determined by living organisms and their seasons! Popular courses are offered every year but others are only offered every few years. Many courses are now taught intensively over three days at venues with a residential option. They are becoming very popular with our local students and are also ideal for professional development.
Intensive courses give students from all over the country the opportunity to study in Wales, enhancing course dynamics and experiences. Non-intensive courses have short, weekly sessions or have longer half day or full day sessions with plenty of time between to allow for your own study. The majority of courses are taught through practical, hands-on workshops and involve some field-work. Several courses have a major field-work element. All courses involve 20 contact hours with the tutor.
Where are the courses held?
Aberystwyth areaCourses in Aberystwyth are usually spread over several weeks and are often based on the University campus.
Denmark Farm Conservation CentreBetws Bledrws, Lampeter, Ceredigion SA48 8PBwww.shared-earth-trust.org.uk 01570 493 358 A good selection of courses are run from Denmark Farm. It attracts local students and also those from further afield, particularly those working for environmental organisations. This venue provides the ideal field laboratory and offers very reasonable, high standard self-catering accommodation; eco-camping and dormitory:www.shared-earth-trust.org.uk/ecocamping/en/Accommodation booking should be made in advance directly with Denmark Farm.
GuildhallPriory Street, Cardigan SA43 1JLwww.guildhall-cardigan.co.uk 01239 621 765This year courses are being offered from this historic venue in response to student requests.
Llysdinam Field CentreNewbridge-on-Wye, Llandrindod Wells, Powys LD1 6NB.01597 86030www.cardiff.ac.uk/biosi/facilities/llysdinamfieldcentre/llysdinam-field-centre.html This year we are pleased to offer a few select courses, run by renowned ecologist Fred Slater, from Llysdinam Field Centre. The centre is surrounded by approximately 12 hectares of Llysdinam Trust property encompassing a wide variety of habitats ranging from streams, lakes and bogs to grassland, meadow, woodlands and agricultural land. An ideal venue for studying bats and amphibians!
Good quality bed and breakfast accommodation (discounted for LLL students) is available at nearby Neuadd Henllan. Bookings should be made in advance directly with them (01982 552116).
SIGN UP NOW! Come along to the enrolment day in Old College,
Aberystwyth on Saturday 10th September, 10am – 1pm.
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2011-12 Cyrsiau Gwyddoniaeth / Courses in ScienceOver the RainbowPlas Tyllwyd, Tan-y-groes, Llanbedr-Pont-Steffan, Ceredigion, SA43 2JDhttp://www.overtherainbowwales.co.uk 01239 811 155Mae ychydig o gyrsiau yn cael eu rhedeg o’r gwesty bach llysieuol diarffordd hwn. Mae ‘Over the Rainbow’ yn darparu naws ymlaciol a chyfforddus ar gyfer dysgu ac mae’n sefyll mewn 18 erw o goetir a gerddi. Mae llety o ansawdd da ar gael.
Dysgu Awyr Agored YstagbwllYstad Ystagbwll yr Ymddiriedolaeth Genedlaethol, Old Home Farm Yard, Ystagbwll, Sir Benfro SA71 [email protected] 01646 661425Mae’n bleser gennym gynnig nifer fechan o gyrsiau o’r lleoliad hwn. Dynodwyd y safle yn gadwrfa natur genedlaethol, tirwedd treftadaeth gradd 1, a safle o ddiddordeb gwyddonol arbennig (yn rhannol oherwydd y doreth o rywogaethau o weision y neidr); mae’n lleoliad delfrydol i’n cyrsiau ffotograffiaeth ddigidol newydd ac am ‘Dragonflies of Various Habitats’.Mae Dysgu Awyr Agored Ystagbwll yng nghanol yr Ystad, yn ymyl pyllau lilïau Bosherston. Y mae amrywiaeth o unedau llety hunanarlwyo ar gael – o dai i grwpiau i fythynnod unigol. Mae cyswllt diwifr ar gael ar y safle. Dylid archebu llety drwy’r dderbynfa.
Canolfan y Dechnoleg Amgen (CAT)ger Machynlleth Powys SY20 9AZ www.cat.org.uk (short courses) neu ebostiwch [email protected] Caiff amrywiaeth dda o gyrsiau tri diwrnod dwys eu rhedeg yn CAT. Mae’n rhagorol ar gyfer cyrsiau byr ond mae hefyd yn bosibl cwblhau’r rhan fwyaf o’r Dystysgrif Ecoleg Maes drwy astudio yn y lleoliad hwn. Cynigir rhaglen dreigl ddwy flynedd yma. Mae’r Ganolfan yn cynnig ardaloedd eithriadol ar gyfer astudiaethau ymarferol a gwaith maes, cyfleusterau addysgu rhagorol a llety llawn fforddiadwy os oes angen.
Canolfan Bywyd Gwyllt Cilgerran ger Aberteifi Sir Benfro SA43 2TB 01239 621 600 www.welshwildlife.org. Defnyddir y ganolfan hon yn rheolaidd i gynnig detholiad o gyrsiau. Mae’n sefyll ar Gadwrfa Natur Corsydd Teifi sydd ag amrywiaeth diddorol o gynefinoedd o’r gwely cyrs i’r coetir ac mae’n cynnwys Afon Teifi. Mae caffi ardderchog ar y safle.Mae amrywiaeth o lety ar gael ym mhentref cyfagos Cilgerran: http://www.stayinwales.co.uk/wales.cfm?village=Cilgerran
Noder fod cyrsiau ychwanegol yn cael eu trefnu’n achlysurol os llawer o alw amdanynt, felly daliwch ati i edrych ar wefannau’r lleoliad a chysylltwch â’r Cydlynydd Gwyddoniaeth i gael yr wybodaeth ddiweddaraf. Mae modd trefnu cyrsiau penodol ar gyfer cyrff a grwpiau hefyd.
Gwybodaeth Gyffredinol am y Tystysgrifau a’r Diploma
Cymwysterau Addysg Uwch rhan amser, achrededig yw’r Tystysgrifau a’r Diploma, sy’n cael eu dysgu gan diwtoriaid o’r Ysgol Addysg a Dysgu Gydol Oes ym Mhrifysgol Aberystwyth. Mae’r Dystysgrif Ecoleg a Chadwraeth Maes yn cyfateb i flwyddyn gyntaf (lefel 1) gradd tair blynedd neu lefel 4 yn y Fframwaith Cymwysterau Cenedlaethol (FfCC). Mae’r Diploma Ecoleg a Chadwraeth Maes yn gymhwyster lefel 2 neu lefel 5 FfCC. Mae’r cwrs 10-credyd safonol yn cynnwys 20 o oriau cyswllt â’r tiwtor. Mae’r Dystysgrif yn cymryd o leiaf dwy flynedd i’w chwblhau a’r Diploma yn cymryd pedair blynedd.
Manteision y math hwn o astudio:• Gallwch wneud y cyrsiau wrth eich pwysau, rhywbeth y mae myfyrwyr
yn ei werthfawrogi’n fawr.• Cost isel pob cwrs• Rydych chi’n talu am bob cwrs yn unigol – does dim ffi i’w thalu o flaen
llaw.• Fel arfer caiff yr asesiadau eu hymgorffori yn y cwrs ei hun. Maent
wedi’u cynllunio ar gyfer oedolion sy’n dysgu, a does dim arholiadau.• Mae’r asesiadau wedi’u cynllunio i ychwanegu at eich profiad dysgu.
Os ydych chi’n ystyried gweithio at Dystysgrif neu Ddiploma, cysylltwch â’r Cydlynydd Gwyddoniaeth, Paula Hughes [email protected] am gyngor. Nid oes trefn na llwybr penodol gorfodol i ymgymryd â’r cyrsiau. Bydd hyn yn dibynnu ar eich cefndir neu’ch profiad (nodwch nad oes angen cefndir gwyddonol). Fodd bynnag rydym yn eich cynghori i ymgymryd â’r cyrsiau craidd yn gynnar yn eich astudiaethau gan eu bod yn rhoi sail gadarn i weithio arni. Cyhoeddir y rhaglen o gyrsiau a gynllunnir bob blwyddyn academaidd ond gallwch ddechrau astudio ar unrhyw adeg.
• Ceir rhagor o wybodaeth a manylion am yr holl gyrsiau yn y Llawlyfrau Myfyrwyr ar gyfer Tystysgrifau mewn Ecoleg Maes ac Ecoleg Cadwraeth yn www.aber.ac.uk/sell/science
• Mae’r Llawlyfr Myfyrwyr dysgu Gydol Oes hefyd ar gael i’w lawrlwytho hefyd: http://www.aber.ac.uk/sell/courses/lllearn/index.html
Os oes gennych chi ddiddordeb mewn gweithio at Dystysgrif neu’r Diploma bydd angen i chi lenwi ffurflen gofrestru, nad yw’n costio dim. I gael cymorth, cyngor a chefnogaeth neu gopïau caled o’r ffurflen gofrestru neu’r llawlyfrau, ffoniwch y Swyddfa Dysgu Gydol Oes 01970 621580 a gofynnwch am y Cydlynydd Gwyddoniaeth, y Dr. Paula Hughes neu ebostiwch eich ymholiad at sylw’r Cydlynydd Gwyddoniaeth i [email protected] neu’n uniongyrchol ati yn [email protected].
Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch: Ecoleg Maes Lefel 1 FfCC 4Bydd ennill y Dystysgrif hon yn eich galluogi chi i ddod yn ecolegydd maes cymwys, yn gallu cynllunio ac ymgymryd â gwaith maes ac arolygu, ac yn gallu adnabod rhywogaethau allweddol yn hyderus. Mae pob cwrs yn werth 10 credyd, a dyfernir y Dystysgrif ar ôl cwblhau 120 credyd. Rhaid astudio 40 credyd o blith y cyrsiau craidd. Mae’r cyrsiau craidd yn cwmpasu ecoleg sylfaenol ac amrywiaeth planhigion ac anifeiliaid, ynghyd ag adnabod planhigion.
Cyrsiau Craidd
Rhaid cymryd y 4 cwrs i gyd
Ecoleg 1 – Cyflwyniad Amrywiaeth Anifeiliaid
Amrywiaeth Planhigion Adnabod Planhigion Blodeuol
Yn ogystal ceir dros 30 o gyrsiau allweddol a dewisol i ddewis o’u plith, gyda’r pynciau’n amrywio o: adnabod adar, bywyd pyllau dŵr, infertebratau, gloÿnnod byw, mamaliaid, ystlumod, gweiriau a hesg, mwsoglau a chennau, a llawer mwy. Dangosir yr holl gyrsiau posibl a’r dewisiadau sydd ar gael ar dudalen ‘y Dystysgrif Ecoleg Maes’ ??
Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch: Ecoleg Cadwraeth Lefel 1 FfCC 4Bydd ennill y Dystysgrif hon yn rhoi sylfaen dda i chi mewn ecoleg gan ganolbwyntio ar faterion cadwraeth. Mae pob cwrs yn werth 10 credyd a dyfernir y Dystysgrif ar ôl cwblhau 120 credyd. Rhaid astudio 40 credyd o blith y cyrsiau craidd. Mae’r cyrsiau craidd yn cwmpasu ecoleg sylfaenol ac amrywiaeth planhigion ac anifeiliaid ynghyd ag adnabod planhigion ac yn union yr un fath â’r rhai ar gyfer Ecoleg Maes (gweler uchod). Gallwch ddewis eraill o blith y cyrsiau allweddol lle ceir pwyslais ar gadwraeth ac mae amrywiaeth dda o gyrsiau dewisol ar gael. Dangosir yr holl gyrsiau posibl a’r dewisiadau sydd ar gael ar dudalen ‘y Dystysgrif Ecoleg Cadwraeth’ tudalen 69
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Cyrsiau Gwyddoniaeth / Courses in Science 2011-12Over the RainbowPlas Tyllwyd, Tanygroes, Lampeter, Ceredigion SA43 2JDwww.overtherainbowwales.co.uk 01239 811 155A few select courses are run from this secluded vegetarian guesthouse ‘Over the Rainbow’. This venue provides a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere in which to learn and is set amongst 18 acres of woodland and gardens. Good quality accommodation is offered if required.
Stackpole Outdoor LearningNational Trust Stackpole Estate, The Old Home Farm Yard, Stackpole, Pembrokeshire SA71 [email protected] 01646 661425We are pleased to offer a small number of courses from this venue. Designated a national nature reserve, a grade 1 heritage designed landscape and a site of special scientific interest (due partly to the large number of dragonfly species); it is an ideal location for our new digital photography courses and ‘Dragonflies of Various Habitats’. Stackpole Outdoor Learning is located at the heart of the Estate, immediately adjacent to the Bosherston lily ponds. There is a variety of self catering accommodation units - from group houses to individual cottages. WiFi is available on site. Accommodation booking should be made through reception.
The Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT)near Machynlleth Powys SY20 9AZ www.cat.org.uk (short courses) or e mail [email protected] A good variety of intensive three-day courses are run at CAT. It is excellent for dip-in courses but it is possible to complete the majority of the Certificate in Field Ecology by studying at this venue. A rolling two year programme is offered. The Centre offers exceptional areas for hand-on study and field-work, excellent teaching facilities and affordable full-board accommodation if required.
Welsh Wildlife CentreCilgerran near Cardigan, Pembrokeshire, SA43 2TB. www.welshwildlife.org 01239 621600The Centre is used regularly to offer a selection of courses. The venue is based on the Teifi Marshes Nature Reserve which has an interesting variety of habitats ranging from the reedbed to the woodland and encompasses the River Teifi. It has an excellent café on site.A range of accommodation is available at nearby Cilgerran Village: www.stayinwales.co.uk/wales.cfm?village=Cilgerran
Please note that additional courses are occasionally arranged if there is a high demand, so keep looking on the venue’s web-sites and contact the Science Coordinator for up to date information. Bespoke courses for organisations and groups can also be arranged.
General Information on the Certificates and Diploma
The Certificates and the Diploma are part-time, accredited, Higher Education qualifications, taught by tutors from the School of Education and Lifelong Learning at Aberystwyth University. The Certificate in Field and Conservation Ecology is equivalent to the first year (level 1) of a three-year degree or level 4 National Qualifications Framework (NQF). The Diploma in Field and Conservation Ecology is at level 2 or NQF level 5. The standard 10 credit course involves 20 contact hours with the tutor. The Certificates take a minimum of two years to complete and the Diploma four years.Advantages to this form of study:• You can tackle courses at your own pace, something that students
really appreciate.• The cost of each course is low.• You pay for each course individually – there is no up front fee.• Assessments are usually embedded into the course itself, they are
designed for adult learners and we do not set exams. • Assessments are designed to add to your learning experience.
If you are considering working towards a Certificate or the Diploma please consult the Science Co-ordinator Paula Hughes [email protected] for advice. There is no set order or route in which to tackle the courses. This will depend upon your background and/or experience (please note that a prior scientific background is not needed). It is however advisable to tackle the core courses early on in your studies as they provide a solid base upon which to build. Each academic year the planned programme of courses is published but you can also start studying at any time.
• The Student Handbook for the Certificates in Field Ecology and Conservation Ecology give further information and details of all the courses. www.aber.ac.uk/sell/science
• The Lifelong Learning Student Hand book is also available to download at: www.aber.ac.uk/sell/courses/lllearn/index.html
If you are interested in working towards a Certificate or the Diploma you will need to complete a registration form, for which there is no cost. To receive help, advice and support or hard copies of the registration form or handbooks please phone Lifelong Learning office on 01970 621580 / 622677 /621598 and ask for the Science Coordinator Dr Paula Hughes or e mail your enquiry for the attention of the Science Coordinator to [email protected] or directly to [email protected].
Certificate of Higher Education: Field Ecology Level 1 NQF 4Gaining this Certificate will enable you to become a competent field ecologist, able to plan and undertake field and survey work and identify key species with confidence. Each course provides 10 credits and the Certificate is awarded after the completion of 120 credits. 40 credits must be taken from the core courses. The core courses cover basic ecology and the diversity of plants and animals together with plant identification:
Core Courses
All 4 courses must be taken:
Ecology 1 – An Introduction Animal Diversity
Plant Diversity Identifying Flowering Plants
In addition there are over 30 key and optional courses to choose from, with topics ranging from: bird identification, pond life, invertebrates, butterflies, mammals, bats, grasses and sedges, mosses and lichens and many more. All possible courses and the choices available are shown in the ‘Certificate in Field Ecology’ page 69.
Certificate of Higher Education: Conservation Ecology Level 1 NQF 4Gaining this Certificate will give you a good grounding in ecology with a focus on conservation issues. Each course provides 10 credits and the Certificate is awarded after the completion of 120 credits. 40 credits must be taken from the core courses. These core courses cover basic ecology and the diversity of plants and animals together with plant identification and are identical to those for Field Ecology (see above). You can select others from the key courses where the emphasis is on conservation and there is a good range of optional courses available. All possible courses and the choices available are shown in the ‘Certificate in Conservation Ecology’ page 69
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2011-12 Cyrsiau Gwyddoniaeth / Courses in ScienceDiploma of Higher Education: Field and Conservation Ecology Level 2 NQF 5The Diploma gives progression from the either of the Certificates, extending field and conservation knowledge, understanding and skills. All possible courses and the choices available are shown in the ‘Diploma in Field and Conservation Ecology’ table shown below. If you gain either the Certificate of Field Ecology OR the Certificate of Conservation Ecology you can continue studying to gain a further 120 credits at level 2 to gain this Diploma. 50 credits must be taken from the core courses level 2 which include a 30 credit project. Optional courses provide choice in field and conservation topics.
Diploma of Higher Education: Field and Conservation Ecology
240 CREDITS IN TOTALThe diploma comprises of 240 credits of which 120 come from completion of
the Certificate of Higher Education: Field Ecology OR Conservation Ecology.
A minimum of 50 credits must be taken from the core level 2 courses. In order to obtain the diploma candidates must achieve a weighted average of at
least 40% overall. Courses are 10 credits unless otherwise stated
CORE COURSES LEVEL 2 OPTIONAL COURSES LEVEL 2
50 credits must be chosen from this list.
70 credits must be chosen from this list
- Ecology 2 – Further Ecology - Conservation Strategies – Principles
and Practice- Field and Conservation Ecology
Project (30 credits)- (Dealing with Data – producing
projects and reports ( level 1) is a pre-requisite for the project)
- A Guide to Environmental Impact Assessment
- Bird Survey - Butterfly Survey - Freshwater Habitats – their Ecology
and Conservation- Further Plant Identification- Habitat Reconstruction and Creation - Landscapes and their Conservation- Land Use History and Recording - Marine Life and Conservation in
Cardigan Bay- Our Countryside: Change and
Community- Pollution Monitoring - Soil Interpretation and Ecosystem
Management - Terrestrial Ecology: Field Course
Ireland - The Geological History of Wales:
Geology Field Course - Tutorials 2/1 and 2/2 (5 credits each)- Vegetation Analysis (20 credits)
OPTIONAL COURSES LEVEL 1
A maximum of 20 credits may be selected from Level 1 courses offered in the Certificates of Field Ecology and Conservation Ecology (see separate table/leaflet for information on these courses)
Certificate of Higher Education: Food and NutritionThe Food and Nutrition Certificate is organised in association with Health Challenge Wales. It is suitable for anyone who values a healthy lifestyle and wants to make informed choices for themselves or the people in their care. Increase your knowledge about food and nutrition and the links between health and diet. This Certificate would be a valuable qualification for anyone working in the food or catering industry or working in hospitals, homes, schools, canteens and food shops. At the present time a selection of the courses that make up the certificate are offered at the Centre for Alternative Technology, Machynlleth. Please consult with the science co-ordinator to register your interest or for help and advice.
Diploma Addysg Uwch: Ecoleg Maes a Chadwraeth Lefel 2 FfCC 5Mae’r Diploma yn darparu dilyniant o’r naill neu’r llall o’r Tystysgrifau, gan estyn gwybodaeth maes a chadwraeth, dealltwriaeth a sgiliau. Dangosir yr holl gyrsiau posibl a’r dewisiadau sydd ar gael yn y tabl ‘Diploma in Field and Conservation Ecology’ islaw ac i’r dde. Os ydych chi’n llwyddo i ennill naill ai’r Dystysgrif Ecoleg Maes NEU’r Dystysgrif Ecoleg Cadwraeth gallwch barhau i astudio i ennill 120 o gredydau pellach ar lefel 2 i gael y Diploma hwn. Rhaid astudio 50 credyd o blith y cyrsiau craidd sy’n cynnwys prosiect 30 credyd. Mae’r cyrsiau dewisol yn cynnig dewis mewn pynciau maes a chadwraeth.
Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch: Bwyd a MaethegMae’r Dystysgrif Bwyd a Maetheg yn cael ei threfnu ar y cyd â Her Iechyd Cymru. Mae’n addas i bawb sy’n gweld gwerth mewn ffordd iach o fyw ac sydd am wneud y dewisiadau iawn, ar sail gwybodaeth gadarn, iddyn nhw eu hunain neu i’r bobl dan eu gofal. Gallwch wella’ch gwybodaeth am fwyd a maeth drwy ddysgu am y cysylltiadau rhwng iechyd a deiet. Byddai’r Dystysgrif hon yn gymhwyster gwerthfawr i rywun sy’n gweithio yn y diwydiant bwyd neu’r diwydiant arlwyo, a hefyd i’r sawl sy’n gweithio mewn ysbytai, cartrefi, ysgolion, ffreuturau a siopau bwyd. Ar hyn o bryd mae rhai o gyrsiau’r Dystysgrif yn cael eu cynnig yng Nghanolfan y Dechnoleg Amgen ger Machynlleth. Cysylltwch â’r cydlynydd gwyddoniaeth os oes gennych ddiddordeb neu os hoffech gael cymorth a chyngor
COFRESTRWCH NAWR! Dewch i’r diwrnod cofrestru yn yr Hen Goleg yn Aberystwyth ddydd Sadwrn 10 Medi,
rhwng 10 y bore a 1 y prynhawn.
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Core Courses
All 4 courses must be taken:
Ecology 1 – An Introduction Animal Diversity Plant Diversity Identifying Flowering Plants
Certificate of Higher Education: Conservation Ecology
120 CREDITS IN TOTALThe certificate comprises 120 credits of which a minimum of 50 credits must be taken from the key courses. In order to obtain the certificate candidates must
achieve a weighted average of at least 40% overall. Students may not take more than 20 credits at level 0. Courses are 10 credits unless otherwise stated.
KEY COURSES LEVEL 1 OPTIONAL COURSES LEVEL 1 OPTIONAL COURSES LEVEL 0
50 credits must be chosen from this list. Students may take no more than 20 credits at level 0
- Biospheres and the Dyfi UNESCO designation - Birds of Local Nature Reserves- Conservation of Britain’s Biological Resources- Forestry and the Environment- Issues in Conservation- Town and Country
- Mammal Conservation (proposed course)
- Birds from the North- Bird Identification - Breeding Birds of Coast and Estuary- Butterflies of Various Habitats- Coastlines - Form and Function- Dealing with Data: producing projects or reports- Diversity of invertebrates in west Wales - Dragonflies of Various Habitats- Entomology - The Larger Insects of Wales- Field survey techniques- Identifying Fungi (SFA)- Identifying Grasses Sedges and Rushes- Identifying Mosses Liverworts and Lichens- Introduction to Geology - Life in the Seas- Migrant Breeding birds- Plants in their Habitats- Pond and Stream Invertebrate Life- Soil, Climate and Topography- Territory and Habitat Preferences of Autumn Birds- Understanding Amphibians (SFA)- Understanding British Bats 1 - Understanding British Mammals 1 - the gnawers,
nibblers and insect crunchers - Understanding British Mammals 2 - predators and
hunters- Why do they do that? An Introduction to Animal
Behaviour- Woodland birds - Tutorials
(SFA- Subject to Faculty Approval)
- Botany for Gardening- Earth and Water - Flower painting (20 credits) - Fur, Feather, Scale: Natural History Illustration (5
credits) (SFA)- Going Green - IT Skills to help you learn- Introduction to Outdoor Digital Photography- More IT Skills- Organic gardening- People and the Planet- Permaculture- Study Skills- Study Science Successfully- Wildlife Digital Photography
Certificate of Higher Education: Field Ecology
120 CREDITS IN TOTALThe certificate comprises 120 credits of which a minimum of 50 credits must be taken from the key courses. In order to obtain the certificate candidates must achieve a weighted average of at least 40% overall. Students may not take more than 20 credits at level 0. Modules are 10 credits unless otherwise stated.
KEY COURSES LEVEL 1 OPTIONAL COURSES LEVEL 1 OPTIONAL COURSES LEVEL 0
50 credits must be chosen from this list. A maximum of 2 modules with *
Students may take no more than 20 credits at level 0
- * Bird Identification- * Woodland Birds- * Birds from the North - * Migrant Breeding Birds - * Breeding Birds of Coast and Estuary - * Territory and Habitat Preferences of Autumn Birds- Butterflies of Various Habitats Field Survey
Techniques- Diversity of Invertebrates in West Wales - Dragonflies of Various Habitats- Entomology - The Larger Insects of Wales - Identifying Fungi (SFA) - Identifying Grasses, Sedges and Rushes- Identifying Mosses, Liverworts and Lichens- Life in the Seas- Plants in their Habitats- Pond and Stream Invertebrate Life- Understanding Amphibians- Understanding British Bats 1 - Understanding British Mammals 1 - the gnawers,
nibblers and insect crunchers - Understanding British Mammals 2 - predators and
hunters (SFA- Subject to Faculty Approval)
- Biospheres and the Dyfi UNESCO Designation - Birds of Local Nature Reserves- Coastlines - Form and Function - Conservation of Britain’s Biological Resources - Dealing with Data: producing projects or reports- Forestry and the Environment - Introduction to Geology- Issues in Conservation- Soil, Climate and Topography- Town and Country- Tutorials 1/1 and 1/2 - Why do they do that? An Introduction to Animal
Behaviour
- Botany for Gardening- Earth and Water - Flower painting (20 credits) - Fur, Feather, Scale: Natural History Illustration (5
credits) (SFA) - Going Green- IT Skills to help you learn - Introduction to Outdoor Digital Photography - More IT Skills - Organic gardening- People and the Planet - Permaculture- Study Skills- Study Science Successfully- Wildlife Digital Photography
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Bywyd Anifeiliaid / Animal Life Animal Behaviour: Why Do They Do That?
Why do animals behave in the way they do, and how do their actions help them respond to their surroundings and survive better? What influences how animals behave? Is their behaviour instinctive or is it learnt? As we delve into animal behaviour to find the answers, we are led on a journey of discovery through the animal kingdom, a journey that has implications for understanding our own behaviour. Incredible tales and fascinating natural history add even more interest to this topic. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1Aberystwyth Old College Wednesday 6pm - 8.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 28/09/11 (Half term: 26/10/2011) End Date: 23/11/11 Ryland Talbot AA102Cardigan Guildhall Friday 11am - 1.30pm 8 Sessions Starting: 30/09/11 (Half term: 28/10/2011) End Date: 25/11/11 Ryland Talbot AB104
Animal Diversity What’s the difference between an earthworm, a roundworm and a slowworm or on a furry note between a rat and a rabbit? There are a huge number of different animal species on planet earth and scientists need to find some order out of the chaos. Find out the science behind sorting out members of the Animal Kingdom. From A for aardvark to Z for zebra and all types of animals large and small in between, their relationships to each other will be revealed. By examining their structure and studying the evolutionary processes that resulted in this diversity of form, you will be able to place animals in to related groups. This is a fascinating and essential core course for both ecology Certificates. It is an excellent background for anyone interested other courses involving animal life.£80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth University Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30am 3 Sessions Starting: 09/09/11 End Date: 11/09/11 Sonali Ghosh AA101
Butterflies of Various Habitats For sheer eye-catching beauty it is difficult to think of a more perfect insect than a butterfly. Butterflies have evolved to occupy almost every kind of wild and semi-natural habitat in Britain and are an important group as they are sensitive indicators of the health of the environment. There are 58 species of butterfly in the UK and hopefully you will learn how to identify a good range different species and gain knowledge of their habitat requirements. There are 5 sessions held over 3 months to enable a wide variety of butterflies and moths to be observed in their natural habitat. Beginners as well as those who have some prior knowledge about butterflies should enjoy this course.£80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1Rhayader Gilfach Farm Wednesday fornightly 12.30pm - 4.30pm 5 Sessions Starting: 16/05/12 End Date: 11/07/12 Philip Ward AF305
DragonfliesDragonflies are stunning and amazing insects. They are often brightly coloured, killing for a living and have phenomenal powers of sight, flight and manoeuvrability. Whether it is their brilliant colours, predatory habits, association with water or the challenge of identification, dragonflies have grabbed the attention of an increasing army of fans. You don’t have to be an expert as during our indoor meetings and visits to different habitats, we should see a range of dragonfly species as they emerge. You will be guided on how to identify dragonfly species by sight, behaviour and by the habitat in which they are found.£80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1Cilgerran Welsh Wildlife Centre Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 15/06/12 End Date: 17/06/12 Philip Ward AD302Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 22/06/12 End Date: 24/06/12 Philip Ward AF309Stackpole National Trust Centre Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 06/07/12 End Date: 08/07/12 Philip Ward AD304
Entomology: The Larger Insects of WalesThe mainly field-based sessions will focus on observing and identifying large insects such as butterflies, dragonflies, moths and beetles. Practical methods of capturing and handling specimens found in various habitats around the venue will be tried. This will include using pit-fall traps for those that crawl, beating and sweep-nets and hopefully light trapping for night fliers. These insects are large enough to have plenty of features that easily seen with the naked eye and their behaviour can be readily observed. You will be guided to develop the observation skills and knowledge to enable you to identify many of these larger insects. As an important component of a healthy food web, the state of these insect populations is an early indicator of environmental change. The background knowledge and skills gained here are essential for attempting insect surveys and monitoring programmes which underpin management of wildlife habitats. £80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1 Lampeter Denmark Farm Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 13/07/12 End Date: 15/07/12 Philip Ward AB305
Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 27/07/12 End Date: 29/07/12 Philip Ward AF313
Fur, Feather & Scales: Natural History Illustration* A five credit practical painting course suitable for those wishing to acquire basic skills of depicting mammals, reptiles and birds in watercolour. The course will cover demonstrations and specific techniques; such as recording skills, required to accurately depict fur, feather and scales. Students will be required to submit three finished pieces of work covering each topic with an emphasis on colour, tone, texture, scale and modelling using watercolour, dip pen and ink. Suitable for those who have completed Botanical Illustration courses; and particularly for those undertaking field studies who wish to enhance the presentation of course work as well as students who wish to broaden their Fine Art skills. *subject to faculty approval.£30(£25) 5 Credits Level 0 Aberystwyth (Laura Place - TBC)Tuesday 10am- 4pm 2 Sessions22/05/12 End Date: 03/07/12 Moya Davern CA306
“A brilliant course and, for me, a life changing experience. I am now a keen birdwatcher
and thinking of changing career!”
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Pond and Stream Invertebrate Life If you have fond childhood memories of dipping nets in to ponds and streams to catch newts and sticklebacks and of collecting frogspawn then this is the course for you. Build on this elementary knowledge and explore further the lives of the many invertebrate animals that make up a freshwater ecosystem. Field visits will be made to ponds and streams at the course venue where different sampling techniques will be used to collect aquatic organisms. With the specimens indoors, their amazing diversity, adaptations and life cycles will be revealed with the aid of microscopes, identification keys and of course, help from the tutor. The monitoring and management of ponds and streams to both assess their general status and to improve their biodiversity will be covered briefly.£80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology Fri-Sun 10am – 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 30/09/11 End Date: 02/10/11 Philip Ward AF100Lampeter Denmark Farm Fri-Sun 10am – 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 14/10/11 End Date: 16/10/11 Philip Ward AB102Cilgerran Welsh Wildlife Centre Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 27/04/12 End Date: 29/04/12 Philip Ward AD300Lampeter Denmark Farm Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 28/09/12 End Date: 30/09/12 Philip Ward AB102VMachynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 12/10/12 End Date: 14/10/12 Philip Ward AF102V
The Diversity of Invertebrates in West WalesDiscover the wide range of invertebrate animals that can be found in west Wales. The focus is on practical methods of capturing, handling and identifying specimens found in various habitats around the venue. This will include using pit-fall traps for those that crawl, beating and sweep-nets for those that fly and hopefully light trapping for moths and other night fliers. With the specimens indoors, their amazing diversity, adaptations and life cycles will be revealed with the aid of microscopes, identification keys and of course, help from the tutor. Techniques essential for carrying out surveys which form the basis of management plans for their conservation is also covered. A wider range of organisms are covered when compared with the Entomology (insects only), these including: woodlice, millipedes, spiders molluscs, earthworms and insects. As a consequence this course is not so weather dependent and you could select a focus group.£80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1 Cilgerran Welsh Wildlife Centre Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 25/05/12 End Date: 27/05/12 Philip Ward AD301Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 01/06/12 End Date: 03/06/12 Philip Ward AF308
Understanding Amphibians*This new course gives a thorough introduction into the amphibian species native to Wales. Species identification including specimens, life-cycles, habits and habitats will be just some of the topics covered in the workshop. The distribution and status of these animals, including conservation issues and the Wildlife Law will be discussed. Come and learn about our Welsh amphibians with an expert ecologist and an interesting venue to explore. *Subject to faculty approval. £80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1 Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 13/04/12 End Date: 15/04/12 Fred Slater AF301Llandrindod Wells Llysdinam Field Centre Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 20/04/12 End Date: 22/04/12 Fred Slater AF300
Understanding British Bats: An Introduction This course gives a thorough Introduction to British bats and is one in a planned series. Species identification including dried/pickled specimens, life cycles, habits and habitats will be just some of the topics covered in the workshops. Practical and field exercises will involve a guide to summer and winter roosting sites and flight corridors, feeding patterns and behaviour. There will be late evening bat watch(es) using ‘’bat detectors’’. The distribution and status of these mammals, including BAP species and Wildlife Law, will be discussed briefly. Come and learn about our British bats with an expert ecologist and with an interesting venue to explore. for this course it is advisable to stay on site due to the late evening Sessions Starting.£80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1 Lampeter Denmark Farm Fri-Sun 1pm – Various finish times 3 Sessions Starting: 12/08/11 End Date: 14/08/11 Rebecca Brooks AB100Cilgerran Welsh Wildlife Centre Fri-Sun 1pm – Various finish times 3 Sessions Starting: 13/07/12 End Date: 15/07/12 Fred Slater AD305Llandrindod Wells Llysdinam Field Centre Fri-Sun 1pm – Various finish times 3 Sessions Starting: 03/08/12 End Date: 05/08/12 Fred Slater AF100VMachynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology Fri-Sun 1pm - – Various finish times 3 Sessions Starting: 03/08/12 End Date: 05/08/12 Richard Crompton AF101VLampeter Denmark Farm Fri-Sun 1pm - – Various finish times 3 Sessions Starting: 10/08/12 End Date: 12/08/12 Rebecca Brooks AB101V
Understanding British Mammals 1: Gnawers, Nibblers and Insect Crunchers
This course covers an exciting range of mammals including insectivores, rodents, rabbits, hares and deer. Species identification including skulls, life cycles, habits and habitats will be just some of the topics covered in the workshops. Practical and field exercises will involve: characteristic field-signs, with a guide to tracks and trails, feeding remains, droppings, nests and burrows together with population and monitoring techniques with field-sign surveys using long-worth trapping (during the course at the venue) and owl pellet analysis. The distribution and status of these mammals, including any BAP species and Wildlife Law, will be discussed. Come and learn about our British mammals with an expert, practicing mammal ecologist and with an interesting venue to explore.£80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1 Lampeter Denmark Farm Sat-Mon 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 26/05/12 End Date: 28/05/12 Rob Strachan AB302Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 29/06/12 End Date: 01/07/12 Rob Strachan AF311
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Understanding British Mammals 2 : Predators and Hunters
This course covers an exciting range of mammals including the carnivores, seals and cetaceans. Species identification including sculls, life cycles, habits and habitats will be just some of the topics covered in the workshops. Practical and field exercises will involve: characteristic field-signs, with a guide to tracks and trails, feeding remains, droppings, nests and burrows together with population and monitoring techniques with field-sign surveys and dropping analysis for diet study (otter and fox).. The distribution and status of these mammals, including any BAP species and Wildlife Law, will be discussed. If possible an evening badger watch will be arranged. Come and learn about our British mammals with an expert, practicing mammal ecologist and with an interesting venue to explore.£80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1 Lampeter Denmark Farm Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 20/07/12 End Date: 22/07/12 21/07/12 Rob Strachan AB306Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 27/07/12 End Date: 29/07/12 Rob Strachan AF312
Understanding British Marine Mammals* Due to student demand we are offering this new fascinating course; which will focus on the charismatic mammals in our waters. The life cycles, habitats and habits of porpoises, dolphins, whales and seals will be just some of the topics covered in the workshops. For those of you who have previously studied Understanding British Mammals 2 and been introduced to seals and cetaceans this course will allow you to delve into more detail about these creatures with an expert practicing mammal ecologist. This course is also suitable for interested novices. *Subject to faculty approval.£80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1Cilgerran Welsh Wildlife Centre Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 22/06/12 End Date: 24/06/12 Rob Strachan AD303
Bywyd Adar / Bird Life Autumn Migrant Birds
Bird migration is one of the most awe-inspiring natural phenomena. We all look forward to the arrival of spring migrants such as swallows and cuckoos, but the autumn is just as exciting. Summer migrants who have bred in this country leave to go south and birds from more northerly places such as Scandinavia and the Arctic arriving in this country to escape the harsh winter conditions of the far north. Many species arrive in Wales and stay until spring, but which birds are they? During indoor sessions and field meetings we will find and identify a range of these migrant species. Remember you don’t have to be an expert to enjoy looking and learning about birds. Please note that this course has previously been called Territory and Habitat Preferences of Autumn Birds£80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1 Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 30/09/11 End Date: 02/10/11 David Anning AF101
Bird Identification So you think all birds are little brown jobs and you struggle with spotting the differences between them. You can hear they sound different but you are not sure how to remember the call. All you need is an expert guide
and tutor to help you to focus, develop observation skills and note their key features. The number of species and the range in shape, colour and call may surprise you. Come and gain an enormous amount of pleasure and knowledge from observing and learning about birds in the wonderful habitats. The majority of the course will take place outside, observing a wide range of species but there will be some indoor sessions to consolidate observations and develop knowledge of the species encountered. £80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1 Lampeter Denmark Farm Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 20/04/12 End Date: 22/04/12 David Anning AB300Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 04/05/12 End Date: 06/05/12 David Anning AF303
Waterbird Identification: Waders, Wildfowl and Gulls
Bird migration is one of the most awe-inspiring natural phenomena. Most people believe that migration only occurs in the spring with the arrival of swallows and cuckoos, but these are the summer migrants and they leave in the autumn. Birds that have spent the summer breeding in Scotland or further north need to escape the forces of the winter and migrate south. These are our autumn/winter migrants. Many species arrive in Wales and stay until spring, but which birds are they? During indoor classes and field meetings we should find and identify a good range of these migrant species. Remember, you don’t have to be an expert to enjoy looking and learning about birds. £80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth University Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 20/01/12 End Date: 22/02/12 David Anning AA200
Ecoleg a Sgiliau Maes / Ecology and Field Skills The Dyfi Biosphere
Biosphere Reserves are designed to reconcile the conservation of biodiversity and biological resources with their sustainable use. During the course, the mechanisms for establishing Biosphere Reserves will be explored in the context of the Dyfi Estuary Biosphere Reserve which surrounds the Centre for Alternative Technology. Many areas in the Dyfi have statutory conservation designations including salt marshes and estuarine systems that are one of the most important wildfowl and shorebird centres in Wales, a large expanse of primary raised mire, remnants of native oak woodland and the remains of former forests on the foreshore. There is heavy recreational use of the Ynyslas and Aberdovey sand dunes. Agriculture in the surrounding areas is mainly sheep and cattle grazing. Local communities are very varied in size and population numbers and there is a large influx of tourists throughout the summer months. The designations in the Dyfi Biosphere, its zoning and the factors affecting it will be examined in the course through workshops and site visits which will involve car sharing. Please note this course was previously called Biospheres and the Unesco Dyfi Designation.£80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1 Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 01/06/12 End Date: 03/06/12 Barry Thomas AF307
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Ecology 1 Ever wondered why some plants won’t grow in your garden and why the `weeds’ (and slugs)thrive? Ecology explains the patterns we see in the natural world and the ways in which people have changed them. If you are interested in any aspect of natural history, then you should be interested in ecology! It’s all about relationships between living things (from flowers to fungi to fluffy or feathery animals) with their surroundings and with us humans. So come and find out? you can’t be truly `green’ unless you know something about ecology! This is an essential core topic for any field or conservation ecologist. £80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1Tanygroes Over The Rainbow Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 04/11/11 End Date: 06/11/11 Jan Martin AB108
Ecology 2This module aims to broaden the knowledge and understanding of the interactions of organisms with the environment gained in the core Ecology 1 (level 1, module Certificate level). It considers wider issues and concepts, including plant strategies, ecosystem stability, biodiversity and the ecological impact of man. £80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 2 Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 02/03/12 End Date: 04/03/12 Jan Martin AF201
Field Survey Techniques Field surveys and data collection of vegetation, are essential for base-line studies and for appropriate site/habitat planning, management and monitoring. It is a valuable skill when seeking employment in the environmental sector. The course is designed to give a thorough theoretical and practical grounding in available techniques which are demonstrated via simulations mainly in practical workshops (with some fieldwork). This enables many situations to be considered and the results evaluated which is not easy in the field. It also maximizes time and removes the necessity to `identify’ species (another valuable skill covered in the course Identifying Flowering Plants). The course covers: types of vegetation classification; how to measure abundance; standard survey methods (a brief Introduction to Phase 1 survey, National Vegetation Classification (NVC); measuring diversity and calculating indices; producing species areas curves; measuring association and similarity; sampling strategies; vegetation surveys including planning a survey and collecting data.£80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1 Lampeter Denmark Farm Wed-Fri 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 23/05/12 End Date: 25/05/12 22/05/12 Jan Martin AB301
Habitat Restoration and RecreationModern methods of creating habitats from first principles will be investigated. You will gain an insight into the reasons why such techniques are necessary in the context of modern nature conservation and land management and be introduced to a range of situations where habitat recreation has been, or needs to be, carried out. A variety of methods of restoring all components of ecosystems will be discussed. Participants will be encouraged to discuss the validity, in the context of conservation, of recreating habitats that have been destroyed. This three day course is suitable for conservation professionals or experienced amateurs who are interested in expanding their habitat creation skills and looking at a range of situations involving damaged and contaminated land. £80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 2 Lampeter Denmark Farm Tue/Wed/Thur 10am - 5pm 3 Sessions Starting: 06/09/11 End Date: 08/09/11 Jan Martin AB101Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 27/04/12 End Date: 29/04/12 Jan Martin AF302
Identification and Ecology of Fungi*Field work and practical examination are at the heart of this new and exciting course. Learners will be introduced to some of the characteristic larger fungi of grasslands and forest using the varied semi natural surroundings of Treborth Botanic Garden situated on the shores of the Menai Straits as well as the dunes of Anglesey and oak woodlands of the mainland. You will foray for fungi, learning some names and interesting ecological facts while out in the field and then return to the laboratory to exam specimens in more detail, make spore prints and view the anatomy of selected species under the microscope. Other topics covered will include the value of fungi as ecological indicators, the modes of fungi growth and of course the relative merits of eating fungi for health and nourishment! No previous knowledge of fungi is required for this course. *Subject to faculty approval.£80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1 Bangor Treborth Botanic Garden Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 07/09/12 End Date: 09/09/12 Nigel Brown AE100V
Garddio / Gardening / Permaculture Botany for Gardening
This is an exciting course which takes its inspiration from the ornamental and vegetable gardens at CAT. The aim is to reveal through observation, practical work and experimentation the principles of botany which have a direct relevance to ecology and gardening in particular. This will give you knowledge and understanding of the responses of plants to their environment and specifically to gardening techniques and practices. It should help you become a better gardener and have a greater understanding of the diversity of plant life. This is an excellent course for anyone interested in gardening, horticulture or botany and forms an excellent basis for progress on to plant diversity and plant identification courses also run from CAT.£80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 0Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 25/05/12 End Date: 27/05/12 Chloe Ward AF306
Angela PolkeyAngie first practised ‘permaculture’ in her tiny urban garden in Sussex and then moved to Wales with her partner in 1997. Combining conservation of wildlife with sustainable use of natural resources and growing food - all at once- was not a widely known concept in conservation circles at the time! It is now a way of life for Angie whose small acreage has several developing forest gardens, vegetable beds, a polytunnel, wildlife habitats, hard working chickens (a special permaculture breed!) and is designed to minimise inputs and maximise outputs over the longer term. Angie has a background in ecology and conservation which helps her understand and communicate the natural patterns and processes that have inspired permaculture. Amongst many qualifications she holds a phD in Ecology and An Advanced Certificate of Education focussing on Environmental Education.
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Sowing the Seeds of Sustainability- Introduction to Permaculture
Would you like to learn how to live more sustainably? Then look no further than permaculture design for how to create an ecologically sound way of living. By observing natural systems and adopting ecological principles you will be able to care for people as well as the earth. A visit to a local permaculture site to see sustainable practices in action is included in the course fee. Accommodation is available at Denmark Farm Conservation Centre (www.shared-earth-trust.org.uk) and Over the Rainbow (www.overtherainbowwales.co.uk). If you have a group which would like a bespoke course organised, please contact us. A course for 8 or more people can usually be arranged at any venue and date subject to tutor availability.£80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 0 Lampeter Denmark Farm Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 21/10/11 End Date: 23/10/11 Angela Polkey AB107Tanygroes Over The Rainbow Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 27/01/12 End Date: 29/01/12 Angela Polkey AB200Picklescott Karuna (Shropshire) Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 27/07/12 End Date: 29/07/12 Angela Polkey AS300
Daeareg / Geology Coastlines: Form and Function
West Wales has a spectacular coastline with some impressive features including towering cliffs, sandy beaches, beautiful bays and sand dunes. Do you know how they were formed? To gain an insight into the origins of our coastline some of the historical and present day processes that have produced these coastal features will be investigated and discussed. Two or more field excursions will take place to examine local coastal features and to apply the theories of geomorphology to explain and understand what is observed.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Cardigan Guildhall Tuesday 11am - 1pm 10 Sessions Starting: 31/01/12 (Half term: 14/02/2012) End Date: 10/04/12 Andrew Crossley AB201
Geology - An IntroductionPartly field-based, this course covers a wide range of topics and gives an excellent Introduction to geology. Indoor sessions starting 13/9/11 will also be used to introduce topics before field visits or consolidate knowledge gained after visits. Areas covered include; the main rock forming minerals and rock types and how to identify them; the basic concepts of stratigraphy and simple geological structures such as folds and faults; identify geological structures in the field; interpreting and using geological maps; making observations in the field.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Cardigan Guildhall Tuesday 1pm - 3.30pm 5 Sessions plus a days field trip (to be arranged with students) Starting: 13/09/11 End Date: 11/10/11 Barry Thomas AB106
Landscapes and Their Conservation The British landscape results from its underlying physical geology, being moulded by subsequent geomorphological and biological activities. Superimposed upon this are the changes brought about by human activities. Britain’s landscapes will continue to change, so this important resource needs managing. To do this effectively entails a large number of skills, and understanding of the wide range of issues affecting the
countryside, and the available legislation to protect it. This course will examine the role and effectiveness of the present legislation, National Parks, AONBs, Heritage Coasts, SSSIs and the Geological Conservation Review, World Heritage Sites and Landscapes of Outstanding Historic Interest, as well as the usefulness of projects such as Landmap (Landscape Assessment and Decision Making Process). Study visits will be made to the Ceredigion uplands and Roman and Post Industrial remains in Gwynedd. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 2 Aberystwyth Old College Tuesday 7pm - 8.30pm
5 Sessions (Including Field Trips) Starting: 20/03/12 End Date: 03/04/12 Barry Thomas AA202
Reading Landscapes of Town and Country This course is designed as an introduction to the role of land in rural and urban environments. It also reviews land use and aims to allow critical judgments to be made about the balance of uses of a finite resource. This will cover changes in land use from rural to urban (and in a few cases back) as well as changes in both rural and urban use (eg coastal protection and “brownfield” development and problems associated with it).£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1Cardigan Guildhall Tuesday 11am - 1pm 10 Sessions Starting: 20/09/11 (Half term: 25/10/2011) End Date: 29/11/11 Andrew Crossley AB103
Bywyd y Môr / Marine Life Life in the Seas
Discover more about the huge variety of plants and animals that inhabit the seas, from plankton to porpoises, crabs to corals and seaweed to sea-slugs. Learn about the special features that adapt them to their marine life together with the processes, from tides to ocean currents, which affect them. There will be at least one field visit to collect data from a rocky shore and record the distribution of organisms from the zone exposed between low to high tides. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Old College Wednesday 10am - 3pm 5 Sessions Starting: 12/10/11 (Half term: 26/10/2011) End Date: 16/11/11 Philip Hughes AA103
Barry ThomasBarry’s background in botany and geology mean that all aspects of plant evolution and the past distribution of plants fascinate him from the earliest plant life to the recent traumas of the Ice Age. His research has centred on living and fossil clubmosses and ferns taking him around the British Isles and many European, American and Asian countries in search of them. He even cultivates a small collection of ferns at home. The loss of important plant fossil sites encouraged his interest and involvement in geological conservation. The illegal international trade in plants and plant products is another subject that has taken up a lot of his time while working with conservation societies. His qualifications include a PhD and DSc through researching plant fossils from the Coal Measures and his previous posts have included Head of Life Sciences and Dean of Science at Goldsmiths’ London and Keeper of Botany at the National Museum Cardiff.
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Marine Life and Conservation in Cardigan Bay The rich and important marine life in Cardigan Bay will be used as a focus for both information and discussion. With the clear conflict between conservation and mans use of the marine ecosystem, both globally and locally, some of these conflicts and their resolutions will be addressed. Your tutor has first hand knowledge of the Bay, both above and below the surface and there will be one or more field visits. The course ‘Life in the Seas’, offered in the earlier term, is an excellent starting point for this topic, unless you have prior knowledge of marine life. Please contact the Science Co-ordinator for further details. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 2 Aberystwyth Old College Wednesday 10am - 3pm 5 Sessions Starting: 25/01/12 (Half term: 15/02/2012) End Date: 29/02/12 Philip Hughes AA201
Understanding British Marine Mammals* See page 72.£80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1Cilgerran Welsh Wildlife Centre Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 22/06/12 End Date: 24/06/12 Rob Strachan AD303
Bywyd y Planhigion / Plant Life Further Plant Identification Skills
This is an optional module for the Diploma in Field Ecology and Conservation Ecology. The valuable but basic skills for field and conservation ecologists gained in the core level 1 Identifying Flowering Plants are improved, refined and extended. The focus will be on flowering-plant family characteristics and skills will be extended to the ferns and their allies. The emphasis will be on practical work and on learning how to identify plants, giving the skills and confidence use a flora and keys, rather than learning a defined species list.£80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 2Aberystwyth Old College Wednesday 1pm - 4pm 5 Sessions02/05/12 30/05/12 20/06/12 04/07/12 End Date: 18/07/12 Margaret Howells AA300
Identifying FloweringPlants
The essential skills developed during this course make it ideal for professional development but also for anyone simply fascinated by plants and ecology. Examine specimens and become familiar with the huge variety of flower and leaf forms and the equally huge and often confusing terminology used in the wild flower books and `keys’. You will be given the confidence to use a ̀ flora’ and ̀ keys’ and identifying unknown flowering plant species on your own. Emphasis will be on practical skills with examination and identification taking place mainly in the laboratory but with excursions around the venue to put new found knowledge to the test! This is a fascinating and essential core course for both ecology Certificates. It is an excellent background for anyone interested in both wild and garden plants. Come and enjoy! £80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1 Lampeter Denmark Farm Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 15/06/12 End Date: 17/06/12 Margaret Howells AB303Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 29/06/12 End Date: 01/07/12 Margaret Howells AF310
Identifying Grasses, Sedges and Rushes Green leaves that all look the same and no pretty flowers so difficult to identify! Learn the fundamentals of grass, sedge and rush identification, essential and valuable skills for any field and conservation ecologists and hopefully, by the end of this course, you will know this statement is not true. Emphasis will be on practical skills with identification taking place mainly in the laboratory where there is the time and equipment to fully examine specimens. A range of common species, both flowering and non-flowering, from local habitats will be used. The focus will be on learning how to identify and develop the skills and confidently use a flora.
Students should become familiar with a good range of common species relating these species to their preferred habitat and be able to identify these species in the field, producing a portfolio of specimens and a small voucher collection. A valuable course for professional development.£80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1 Lampeter Denmark Farm Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 22/06/12 End Date: 24/06/12 Margaret Howells & Sarah Watson Jones AB304
Identifying Mosses, Liverworts and Lichens If you are prepared for a challenge and something both fascinating and different try the identification of mosses and lichens. Mosses, liverworts and lichens make up an important but often a neglected component of many habitats and are particularly abundant in the clean and moist air of west Wales. Identification usually requires a hand lens and a microscope is sometimes required. Guidance on the use of ‘’keys’’ to identify specimens will be given and with confidence and familiarity, the recognition of field characters will start to become easier. There will be plenty of specimens to identify and excursions in to the habitats at the venue, enabling you to develop good basic identification skills and build up a small reference collection of common species. This is a valuable course for professional development as identification skills with these groups are uncommon in field ecologists. Small is beautiful! £80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1 Lampeter Denmark Farm Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 23/09/11 End Date: 25/09/11 Margaret Howells AB105Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 02/03/12 End Date: 04/03/12 Margaret Howells AF200
Plant Diversity What’s the difference between grass, ferns and mosses? They are plants and have green leaves. Yes, but we need to know a great deal more about the diversity of plants to develop an interest in the environment, field biology, wildlife and gardening. Find out the science behind sorting out members of the Plant Kingdom. (The secret is in their life cycles and structure of their reproductive organs!) From A for anemone to Z for zinnia and all types of conifers, horsetails, ferns and mosses in between, their relationships to each other will be revealed. By examining their structure and studying the evolutionary processes that resulted in this diversity of form, you will be able to place plants in to related groups. There will be plenty of specimens to examine. This is a fascinating and essential core course for both ecology Certificates. It is an excellent background for anyone interested other courses involving plant life.£80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1 Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 04/05/12 End Date: 06/05/12 Sarah Watson-Jones AF304Lampeter Denmark Farm Fri-Sun 10am-4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 03/08/12 End Date: 05/08/12 Sarah Watson-Jones AB100V
Botanical Illustration: 1 This is an ideal course for those wishing to explore the painting of a variety of botanical topics. Starting with the basic techniques of drawing, the course gradually builds upon individual experience and confidence gained. Drawing skills and techniques will be developed through demonstrations in which we will also look at perspective drawing. We will be looking at tonal mixtures and gradients, exploring different mediums and their suitability for your chosen subject. You will be taught a variety of drawing techniques and how to apply washes to suit your design. The course is highly illustrated and you will gain an insight into the techniques used by Master Painters and their designs, besides being taught about the botanical terms, names and functions of the plants used. At the end of the course you will be able to design, draw and mix the appropriate colours to create a realistic botanical illustration of your favourite plants. It is highly recommended that you have experience of watercolour and drawing before taking this class.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Welshpool The Loft, Coed Y Dinas Wednesday 10am- 3pm 6 Sessions 28/09/11 09/11/11 07/12/11 25/01/12 22/02/12 End Date: 07/03/12 Moya Davern CF120
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Bwyd a Maetheg / Food and Nutrition Farm to Fork
Where does your food come from? Are you interested in what is on your plate and what happened to it before it got there? Track food from production on the farm and identify the processes involved and the role people play in its production and distribution in to the shops and supermarkets. There will be plenty of areas to investigate and discuss; ‘’food miles’’ and the carbon footprint of our food, buying British foods and eating organically to name a few.£80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 30/09/11 End Date: 02/10/11 Jackie Gilleland AF102
Food Glorious Food: Are You What You Eat? The importance of a healthy diet is always in the news but with the mass of information available it is often difficult to sort dietary fact from fiction. This course introduces the basics of how the human digestives system works: what nutrients are present in the foods: how to interpret food labelling and thus how to achieve a balanced diet. By the end of the course , you will not only have a better idea of what is in the food you eat and what it is used for in the body but will be able to plan a balanced diet for yourself. £80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1 Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 23/03/12 End Date: 25/03/12 Jackie Gilleland AF202
Cyrsiau Newydd / New CoursesIdentification and Ecology of Fungi*
Field work and practical examination are at the heart of this new and exciting course. Learners will be introduced to some of the characteristic larger fungi of grasslands and forest using the varied semi natural surroundings of Treborth Botanic Garden situated on the shores of the Menai Straits as well as the dunes of Anglesey and oak woodlands of the mainland. You will foray for fungi, learning some names and interesting ecological facts while out in the field and then return to the laboratory to exam specimens in more detail, make spore prints and view the anatomy of selected species under the microscope. Other topics covered will include the value of fungi as ecological indicators, the modes of fungi growth and of course the relative merits of eating fungi for health and nourishment! No previous knowledge of fungi is required for this course. *Subject to faculty approval.£80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1 Bangor Treborth Botanic Garden Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 07/09/12 End Date: 09/09/12 Nigel Brown AE100V
Introduction to Outdoor Digital Photography This new “hands on” course aims to introduce the principles of digital photography, giving the learner knowledge and understanding of its basic usage. How to hold the camera, configuring the digital settings, lens selection, exposure, composition, subject framing and image critique will be covered and the learner will be able to practically apply these skills to photographing the natural world. It forms a sound basis for progression on to our wildlife digital photography course, but will also be of relevance to members of the general public interested in photographing plants, animals and landscapes. Students will need to have their own digital camera (compact or DSLR), laptop computer and tripod. £80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 0 Stackpole National Trust Centre Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 09/09/11 End Date: 11/09/11 Andrew Davies AD100
Understanding Amphibians*This new course gives a thorough introduction into the amphibian species native to Wales. Species identification including specimens, life-cycles, habits and habitats will be just some of the topics covered in the workshop. The distribution and status of these animals, including
conservation issues and the Wildlife Law will be discussed. Come and learn about our Welsh amphibians with an expert ecologist and an interesting venue to explore. *subject to faculty approval.£80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1 Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 13/04/12 End Date: 15/04/12 Fred Slater AF301Llandrindod Wells Llysdinam Field Centre Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 20/04/12 End Date: 22/04/12 Fred Slater AF300
Understanding British Marine Mammals* Due to student demand we are offering this new fascinating course; which will focus on the charismatic mammals in our waters. The life cycles, habitats and habits of porpoises, dolphins, whales and seals will be just some of the topics covered in the workshops. For those of you who have previously studied Understanding British Mammals 2 and been introduced to seals and cetaceans this course will allow you to delve into more detail about these creatures with an expert practicing mammal ecologist. This course is also suitable for interested novices. *subject to faculty approval.£80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 1Cilgerran Welsh Wildlife Centre Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 22/06/12 End Date: 24/06/12 Rob Strachan AD303
Wildlife Digital Photography This new “hands on” course aims to give the knowledge and understanding to apply existing digital photography skills to the photographing of wildlife. While the fundamental aspects of digital photography will be covered (handling and configuring the digital camera, lens selection, exposure, composition and image critique), this course will concentrate on taking photographs of specific wildlife subjects in the field (e.g. insects, birds or flowers). The learner will be given the opportunity to observe and photograph a range of wildlife subjects unmolested and in their natural habitats. Combining fieldcraft knowledge and camera skills, such as specialist lens selection, students will get the best from their subjects enabling them to become a competent wildlife photographer. On successful completion we can offer progression to complimentary lifelong Learning courses such as Photoshop for Photographers. for students not confident in your basic digital photography skills we recommend you first complete XS01010 Introduction to Outdoor Digital Photography. Students will need their own digital camera (compact or DSLR), laptop computer and tripod. £80(£70) Fee Waiver £5 10 Credits Level 0Stackpole National Trust Centre Fri-Sun 10am - 4.30pm 3 Sessions Starting: 09/03/12 End Date: 11/03/12 Andrew Davies AD200
Study Skills Freshen up your Study Skills! This course will cover: academic writing, references and referencing and the University’s view of plagiarism. Do you know how to locate sources of information? Make class notes? Or produce footnotes? The course will cover making contributions to class discussions, valuing the contributions of others; time management and giving verbal presentations. Don’t waste time picking up these skills during your important modules and losing marks unnecessarily – enrol on this course now!£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Penglais Campus, Penbryn 1.01 Monday 10am - 12.30pm 8 Sessions23/01/12 20/02/12 05/03/12 19/03/12 02/04/12 23/04/12 14/05/12 End Date: 21/05/ Joanna Jeffrey CA206
Cyrsiau Seicoleg a Datblygiad PlentynCourses in Psychology &
Child Development
Cydlynydd Gwyddorau Cymdeithasol/Social Science Co-ordinatorPaula Hughes [email protected]
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Cynnwys74 Croeso i Raglen y Gwyddorau Cymdeithasol 2011-12 75 Seicoleg a Datblygiad Plentyn
Contents74 Welcome to the Social Science Programme 2011-12 75 Psychology and Child Development
Croeso i Raglen Seicoleg a Datblygiad Plentyn 2011-12 Mae’r myfyrwyr ar ein cyrsiau seicoleg yn dod o gefndiroedd amrywiol. Mae rhai yn astudio er mwyn datblygu eu gwaith gyda phlant neu oedolion ym myd addysg, iechyd neu ofal cymdeithasol; mae eraill yn awyddus i feithrin dealltwriaeth eang o seicoleg. Beth bynnag fo’ch rheswm dros astudio mae croeso cynnes i chi ar ein cyrsiau .
Os ydych chi’n ennill credydau ar y cyrsiau hyn gallwch eu rhoi tuag at y tystysgrifau 120 credyd canlynol:
• Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch mewn Seicoleg
• Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch mewn Seicoleg gydag Astudiaethau Plentyndod
I gael rhagor o wybodaeth am Dystysgrifau Addysg Uwch, cysylltwch â’r Chydlynydd: [email protected]
Welcome to the Psychology & Child Development Programme 2011-12 Students on our psychology courses come from a range of backgrounds. Some are studying to enhance their work with children or adults in education, health or social care; others would like to build a broad understanding of psychology for its own sake. Whatever your reason for study you will find a warm welcome in our classes.
If you gain credits on these courses you will be able to put them towards the following 120 credit certificates:
• Certificate of Higher Education in Psychology
• Certificate of Higher Education in Psychology with Childhood Studies
For more information on Certificates of Higher Education, contact the Co-ordinator: [email protected]
Early Bird Discounts - You can now get £10 discount on 10 credit courses and £20 discount on 20 credit course, £30 discount on a 30 credit course. To be eligible for the Early Bird Discount you must pre enrol by the following dates:-
• 19/09/2011 for Autumn Term 1 • 20/12/2011 for Spring Term 2• 02/04/2012 for Summer Term 3
You can pay by Cash, Credit card (by phone and in person), Cheque, Gift Vouchers. All chqs are to be made payable to Aberystwyth University.
Gostyngiadau Talu’n Gynnar – Gallwch bellach sicrhau gostyngiad o £10 ar gyrsiau 10 credyd, gostyngiad o £20 ar gyrsiau 20 credyd, a gostyngiad o £30 ar gyrsiau 30 credyd. I fod yn gymwys am y Gostyngiadau Talu’n Gynnar mae’n rhaid i chi gofrestru o flaen llaw erbyn y dyddiadau canlynol:
• 19/09/2011 ar gyfer Tymor yr Hydref 1 • 19/12/2011 ar gyfer Tymor y Gwanwyn 2 • 02/04/2012 ar gyfer Tymor yr Haf 3
Gallwch dalu ag Arian Parod, Cerdyn Credyd (dros y ffôn ac yn bersonol), Siec, Talebau. Dylid gwneud sieciau’n daladwy i Brifysgol Aberystwyth.
SIGN UP NOW! Come along to the enrolment day in Old College,
Aberystwyth on Saturday 10th September, 10am – 1pm.
COFRESTRWCH NAWR! Dewch i’r diwrnod cofrestru yn yr Hen Goleg yn Aberystwyth ddydd Sadwrn 10 Medi,
rhwng 10 y bore a 1 y prynhawn.
A fyddech cystal â nodi y bydd y Tîm Dysgu Gydol Oes yn symud i Adeilad 5 Penbryn ar Gampws Penglais yn ystod tymor yr Hydref 2011.
Please note that the Lifelong Learning team will be moving to Penbryn 5 Building on Penglais Campus during the Autumn term of 2011
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Seicoleg a Datblygiad Plant / Psychology & Child DevelopmentDealing With Conflict
Conflict is a part of everyday life, whether in relationships, the workplace or the community. This course aims to develop the skills in dealing informally with conflict between individuals and groups. It looks at the causes, components and processes of conflict; positive and negative approaches to conflict; and some methods of conflict resolution practiced in the community and workplace. Students will also examine their own skills in relation to conflict resolution, and practice simple models of dealing with conflict. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Cardigan Guildhall Wednesday 9.30am - 3pm 4 Sessions Starting: 28/09/11 End Date: 19/10/2011 Kathryn Dupont SB101Aberystwyth Aberystwyth University, Pantycelyn LoungeTuesday 9.30am - 3pm 4 Sessions Starting: 31/01/12 (Half term: 14/02/2012) End Date: 28/02/2012 Kathryn Dupont SA205
Develop Your Lifeskills Workshops Free taster sessions 10.30 to 11.30 How to Develop Listening Skills - 12noon to 1pm How to Manage Difficult ConversationsThese are short taster sessions with participation being through simple, fun exercises and group discussion. Further training details will be available from the tutor on the day.Aberystwyth Old College, Seminar Room Saturday 10.30am - 1pm 10/09/11 Kathryn Dupont SA100T
Education for All? Part 1 Full time compulsory education is such an important part of our lives it is often taken for granted. Yet at the same time, arguments and debates about the best kind of education for children and young people are often fierce. This course looks at how our current education system came about and examines some important questions for the future of education including the development of vocational education; changes in higher education; and education alternatives to school. It will also look at issues specific to Wales, such as bilingual education. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Old College Seminar Room Wednesday 1.30pm - 3.30pm 10 Sessions Starting: 25/04/12 (Half term: 06/06/2012) End Date: 04/07/2012 Joanna Jeffery SA301
‘Inspiring. Taught with pace and enthusiasm’
Forensic Psychology This course looks at how psychology can be applied to help our understanding of legal processes. How reliable is witness testimony? How does fear and stress affect memory? Can psychology be used to understand, reduce or even predict offending behaviour? £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Old College - History Room Monday 7pm - 9pm 10 Sessions Starting: 03/10/11 (Half term: 24/10/2011) End Date: 12/12/2011 Stephen Craine SA104
Further Skills For Counselling This course is aimed at people who are not counsellors but who have a role which includes listening and responding to others, whether at work, or in an informal community or voluntary setting. If you already have some knowledge and experience of listening skills, this course will help you develop a fuller understanding of counselling skills and their importance in helping others to find their own solutions to problems they face. £70(£60) (Fee Waiver Fee £10) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Penglais Campus Tuesday 9.30am - 3pm 4 Sessions Starting: 01/05/12 End Date: 22/05/2012 Kathryn Dupont SA303
Introduction to Child PsychologyOur understanding of how children develop raises many fascinating questions such as: how far do genes, family and society influence the way a child grows up? How do children develop morals, or come to view themselves as male or female? What type of education and play is best? This course will be of interest both to people who work with or care for children, and to those with a more general interest in human psychology. If you have done a level 3 childcare course you will find that this course enables you to explore child development in more depth and in the wider context of psychology. Please note that this course has also previously been run under the title: The Developing Child. £75(£65) (Fee Waiver Fee: £15) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Pantycelyn Lounge Wednesday Fortnightly 10am - 2pm 5 Sessions Starting: 25/01/12 (Half term: 15/02/2012) End Date: 21/03/2012 Maureen Holmes SA204
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Introduction to Research Psychology Discoveries in psychology reply on a wide range of investigative methods, including observation, surveys, questionnaires and experiments. This course is designed to help anyone with an interest in psychology understand and interpret the investigative methods used in psychology. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Old College - History Room Monday 7pm - 9pm 10 Sessions Starting: 23/04/12 (Half term: 07/05/2012) End Date: 09/07/2012 Stephen Craine SA300
“Enjoyed the variety of teaching methods”
Learning in the Early Years The settings in which learning takes place in the early years can be very varied: from childminding and playgroups to nurseries and pre-school classes within primary schools. This course does not qualify you to teach in early years settings, but will give a valuable insight into how young children are encouraged to learn in different formal and informal settings. You will find out more about how young children’s learning is linked to the Foundation Phase in Wales and the Early Years Foundation Stage in England, and prepare a portfolio of activities for use with pre-school children including those with special needs. The course is suitable for anyone with an interest in child development and education, including parents and those who would like to prepare for work in a related area. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Cardigan Guildhall Monday 2.30pm - 4.30pm 10 Sessions Starting: 26/09/11 (Half term: 24/10/2012) End Date: 05/12/2011 Joanna Jeffery SB100Aberystwyth Old College Seminar Room Wednesday 1.30pm - 3.30pm 10 Sessions Starting: 18/01/12 (Half term: 15/02/2012) End Date: 28/03/2012 Joanna Jeffery SA201
Mind and Body - The Psychology of Health The course examines how thoughts and emotions affect physical health. How do our beliefs about health, sickness and the role of ‘a patient’ influence our wellbeing? How do our perceptions of public health messages on healthy eating or alcohol use affect our behaviour? You will be encouraged to apply theories about psychology and health to situations such as addiction, healthy eating and exercise. £70(£60) (Fee Waiver Fee: £10) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Pantycelyn Lounge Thursday 9.30am - 3pm 4 Sessions Starting: 29/09/11 End Date: 20/10/2011 Meryl McPherson SA103
Psychology and Addiction Addiction has been understood as a disease, a moral problem, or a result of personal and social problems. This course will develop your understanding of the biological and social factors involved in addiction. You will also discuss the effectiveness of different approaches to treatment for addiction. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Cardigan Guildhall Thursday 9.30am - 3pm 4 Sessions Starting: 01/03/12 End Date: 22/03/2012 Meryl McPherson SB200Aberystwyth Pantycelyn Lounge Thursday 9.30am - 3pm 4 Sessions Starting: 10/05/12 End Date: 31/05/2012 Meryl McPherson SA304
Skills for CounsellingCounselling skills can be valuable in many situations, whether you support people at work, or listen informally to friends and family. This course introduces you to the role of a listener and to basic techniques such as active listening, being aware of body language and using questions effectively. The course is aimed at people who are not counsellors but who have a role which includes listening and responding to others at work or informally.£70(£60) (Fee Waiver Fee: £10) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Penglais Campus Tuesday 9.30am - 3pm 4 Sessions Starting: 11/10/11 (Half term: 25/10/2011) End Date: 08/11/2011 Kathryn Dupont SA105
‘Great fun as well as interesting’
Social PsychologyAn understanding of the different traditions of psychological research is an essential foundation to the study of a number of other areas, including sociology, education, religion, and aspects of politics. It also forms a basis for professional development in a number of areas including teaching, social work, counselling and therapy. The introduction provided in this module could be the basis of progression to any of these areas. The course is designed to raise interest and awareness of other SELL courses, including Animal Behaviour, and other psychology and counselling courses. This course builds on the knowledge gained from Foundations of Psychology. It will examine in more detail the insights gained by social psychologists into the behaviour of people in groups. Social psychology attempts to answer questions about positive and negative social behaviour, including Why do people obey leaders? Is prejudice against ‘outsiders’ inevitable? Can social conditions reduce or increase aggression in individuals?£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Old College - History Room Monday 7pm - 9pm 10 Sessions Starting: 16/01/12 (Half term: 13/02/2012) End Date: 26/03/2012 Stephen Craine SA200
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SIGN UP NOW! Come along to the enrolment day in Old College,
Aberystwyth on Saturday 10th September, 10am – 1pm.
Study Skills Freshen up your Study Skills! This course will cover: academic writing, references and referencing and the University’s view of plagiarism. Do you know how to locate sources of information? Make class notes? Or produce footnotes? The course will cover making contributions to class discussions, valuing the contributions of others; time management and giving verbal presentations. Don’t waste time picking up these skills during your important modules and losing marks unnecessarily – enrol on this course now!£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 0 Aberystwyth Penglais Campus, Penbryn Monday 10am-12.30pm 8 Sessions23/01/12 20/02/12 05/03/12 19/03/12 02/04/12 23/04/12 14/05/12 End Date: 21/05/12 Joanna Jeffery CA206
‘A fun and purposeful learning environment’
Supporting Young Children ReadingWhat is the best age for children to learn to read? Why are schools using phonetic methods of teaching more? Why do some children have difficulties starting to read? This course examines the role of parents and carers in the development of the cognitive skills which support children’s reading skills. It will also evaluate current strategies to support reading, including books for babies; Storysacks, and the Early Years Curriculum.£60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Old College - South Room 5 Wednesday 1.30pm - 3.30pm 10 Sessions Starting: 28/09/11 (Half term: 26/10/2011) End Date: 07/12/2011 Joanna Jeffery SA102
The Psychology of PlayThis course investigates how and why children play. Understanding play can help parents, carers and people working with families to support children’s learning and social development. The course examines how play contributes to children’s development; different kinds of play; and approaches to supporting and intervening in play, including through play therapy. Please note that this course has also previously been run under the title: Working with Play.£75(£65) (Fee Waiver Fee: £15) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Pantycelyn Lounge Wednesday Fortnightly 10am - 2pm 5 Sessions Starting: 21/09/11 End Date: 16/11/2011 Maureen Holmes SA101
Understanding Children’s BehaviourMany children display challenging or unusual behaviour. This course will help you understand how families, genes and society all influence children’s behaviour, and to explore different approaches to managing behaviour. The course examines how different factors such as autism, ADHD, learning difficulties, trauma and abuse all affect behaviour. £75(£65) (Fee Waiver Fee: £15) 10 Credits Level 1 Machynlleth Tabernacle Thursday 7.30pm 9.30pm 10 Sessions Starting: 22/09/11 (Half term: 27/10/2011) End Date: 08/12/2011 Maureen Holmes SF100Aberystwyth Pantycelyn Lounge Wednesday Fortnightly 10am - 2pm 5 Sessions Starting: 02/05/12 End Date: 27/06/2012 Maureen Holmes SA302
Who Am I? Psychology of Individual DifferencesWhy are individual people so different? Are our personalities and intelligence fixed from birth? Is there such a thing as a ‘personality disorder’? This course looks at how psychologists account for individual differences and also examines the practical uses of our knowledge about personality and intelligence, including psychometric testing, IQ testing, and approaches to ‘abnormalities’ such as schizophrenia. This module is a core module of the Certificate of Higher Education in Psychology. £60(£50) 10 Credits Level 1 Aberystwyth Pantycelyn Lounge Thursday 9.30am - 3pm 4 Sessions Starting: 19/01/12 End Date: 09/02/2012 Meryl McPherson SA202Cardigan Guildhall Thursday 9.30am - 3pm 4 Sessions Starting: 14/06/12 End Date: 05/07/2012 Meryl McPherson SB300
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Student Staff CommitteeThe Student-Staff Committee: Lifelong Learning provides a formal channel of communication between students and the School and it is an essential part of it. Students from the different subject areas: Social Science, Science, Modern Languages, Humanities and Art are represented in this Committee.The Student-Staff Committee: Lifelong Learning provides an important forum for staff and students to discuss any problems and issues that may arise. Although the Committee does not have formal policy-making powers, its advisory role is taken very seriously by the School and the participation of all the students is positively encouraged. The Committee has also a social role and can take initiatives in proposing and organising social events.The purpose of the Student-Staff Committee: Lifelong Learning is to discuss the content and organization of academic programmes, the organisation of programmes, School arrangements, timetabling issues, resources, communications, social events and to consider issues raised by students of the School related to all aspects of the students’ experiences.If you have a point to make, and you want to be heard, make contact with one of your student representatives.No matter if the issue seems small, or if it is good (or bad); talking to your student representative is a way of making yourself heard, and a way of channelling a more personal form of feedback than the ‘pink form’ you fill in at the end of each course.
Pwyllgor Ymgynghorol Staff/MyfyrwyrMae Pwyllgor Staff/Myfyrwyr Dysgu Gydol Oes yn rhan hanfodol o’r Ysgol ac mae’n ddull ffurfiol ar gyfer cyfathrebu rhwng y myfyrwyr â’r Ysgol. Ar y Pwyllgor hwn cynrychiolir myfyrwyr y gwahanol ddisgyblaethau: Gwyddor Gymdeithasol, Gwyddoniaeth, Ieithoedd Modern, y Dyniaethau a Chelf. Mae Pwyllgor Staff/Myfyrwyr Dysgu Gydol Oes yn fforwm pwysig i drafod unrhyw faterion a phryderon sy’n codi. Er nad oes gan y Pwyllgor rymoedd ffurfiol i wneud polisïau, caiff ei swyddogaeth ymgynghorol ei gymryd o ddifrif gan yr Ysgol ac anogir yr holl fyfyrwyr i gymryd rhan. Yn ogystal, mae gan y Pwyllgor swyddogaeth gymdeithasol a gall gymryd yr awenau wrth gynnig a threfnu digwyddiadau cymdeithasol. Pwrpas y Pwyllgor yw trafod cyd-destun a threfniadaeth rhaglenni academaidd, trefnu rhaglenni, trefniadau’r Ysgol, materion yn ymwneud â’r amserlen, adnoddau, cysylltiadau, digwyddiadau cymdeithasol ac i ystyried materion a godir gan fyfyrwyr yr Ysgol ynglŷn â’r holl agweddau ar brofiad myfyrwyr.Os oes gennych chi farn i’w lleisio, a chithau eisiau i bobl wrando arnoch, cysylltwch ag un o gynrychiolwyr y myfyrwyr.Peidiwch â phoeni os yw’r mater yn ymddangos yn ddibwys, neu os yw’n dda (neu’n ddrwg); mae siarad â chynrychiolydd y myfyrwyr yn ffordd o leisio’ch barn, ac yn ddull mwy personol o adrodd yn ôl na’r ‘ffurflen binc’ yr ydych yn ei llenwi ar ddiwedd pob cwrs.
GET IN TOUCH!! GET YOUR OPINIONS HEARD!
Mae Cynrychiolwyr y Myfyrwyr yn gwneud pob ymdrech i gasglu adborth oddi wrth eu cydfyfyrwyr. I hwyluso’r cyfathrebu hwn, mae’r cyfeiriadau canlynol ar gael gennym:
Cyfeiriad Post: Pwyllgor Staff/Myfyrwyr: Dysgu Gydol Oes, Yr Ysgol Addysg a Dysgu Gydol Oes, Yr Hen Goleg, Stryd y Brenin, Aberystwyth SY23 2AX
A fyddech cystal â nodi y bydd y Tîm Dysgu Gydol Oes yn symud i Adeilad 5 Penbryn ar Gampws Penglais yn ystod tymor yr Hydref 2011.
Aelodau Myfyrwyr / Student Members:Alison Bradley ......................Social Sciences: ...................................................................................................................................................alisonbradley2@hotmail.com Sandi Baker ...........................Gwyddorau | Science: ..........................................................................................................................................................4angel9@gmail.comMalcolm Wheatley .............Celf | Art and Design: ..............................................................................................................................malcolmwheatley@btinternet.comChristina Holland ................Humanities: ............................................................................................................................................................. [email protected] Martin ..................Humanities: ....................................................................................................................................................................tybroch@btinternet.com
Aelodau Staff:Alison Pierse .........................Cydgysylltydd, Celfyddyd a Dylunio | Co-ordinator, Art and Design: .......................................................................... [email protected] Bethany Freeman ...............Ysgrifenyddes, Dysgu Gydol Oes/SSC | Secretary, Lifelong Learning/SSC: .......................................................... [email protected] Antonio Barriga Rubio ......Cadeirydd / Cydgysylltydd, Ieithoedd Modern | Chair / Co-ordinator, Modern Languages: [email protected]
The Student Representatives make every effort to gather feedback from their fellow students. To facilitate this communication we have the following addresses:
Postal Address:Student-Staff Committee: Lifelong Learning SELL, Old College, King Street, Aberystwyth SY23 2AX
Please note that the Lifelong Learning team will be moving to Penbryn 5 Building on Penglais Campus during the Autumn term of 2011.
CYSYLLTWCH Â NI!! LLEISIWCH EICH BARN!
Addysg Uwch yn y Gymuned • Higher Education in the Community
Gwybodaeth GyffredinolIsraddedigion sy’n cofrestru am gwrsMae’n rhaid i fyfyrwyr israddedig a hoffai astudio modiwl Dysgu Gydol Oes fel rhan o’u hastudiaethau gradd gael cadarnhad gyntaf gan Gyfarwyddwr Astudiaethau Israddedig yr Ysgol Addysg a Dysgu Gydol Oes. Mae gan Israddedigion Prifysgol Aberystwyth hawl i dalu’r Ffi Ostyngol ar gyfer Cyrsiau Dysgu Gydol Oes.
Swyddfa Cymorth i Fyfyrwyr Wedi ei leoli yng nghanol y campws, dyma eich Siop Un Stop ar gyfer gwasanaethau cymorth fel Doctor Arian, cyllid, anableddau, myfyrwyr rhyngwladol, iechyd, gofal plant a chymorth i ddysgwyr. Dyma hefyd y man galw cyntaf ar gyfer eich ymholiadau, cwynion a chanmoliaeth.Llun-Gwe: 9:30am-4pmFfôn: 01970 621761Ebost: [email protected]
Myfyrwyr Sy’n 16 Neu’n Iau – Polisi Yr Ysgol Addysg A Dysgu Gydol Oes Dyma amlinelliad o’r gweithdrefnau a ddefnyddir gennym wrth dderbyn myfyrwyr sy’n 16 neu’n iau i ddosbarthiadau Dysgu Gydol Oes [DGO] neu Gymraeg i Oedolion [CiO]. Dim ond am resymau addysgiadol y caiff myfyrwyr 16 neu iau eu derbyn.Caiff myfyrwyr sy’n 16 neu’n iau fynd i ddosbarthiadau DGO a CiO, heblaw am y cyrsiau canlynol sydd wedi eu nodi’n gyrsiau anaddas i’r oed. Rhestrir y cyrsiau sy’n cael eu heithrio isod;-Celf a Dylunio: Life Painting, Life Drawing, Naked and the Nude, Abstracting the Figure, Drawing on the Imagination, Wood Engraving, Painting Interiors, Painting Gardens, Figure to Landscape.Gwyddorau Cymdeithasol: Forensic Psychology; Introduction to Child Psychology; Psychology & Addiction; Dealing with Conflict Ieithoedd Modern: Cyrsiau Uwch. Caiff myfyriwr ddod i ddosbarthiadau yng nghwmni rhiant, gwarcheidwad neu oedolyn penodol. Os daw yng nghwmi oedolion penodol rhaid i’r tiwtor gael manylion ysgrifenedig am yr unigolyn cyn derbyn y myfyriwr ar y cwrs. Nid yw’r Brifysgol yn gweithredu in loco parentis. Ymhellach, os mai gofal plant yw’r rheswm am wneud cais i ddod â phlant i’r dosbarth yng nghwmni oedolion, ni chânt eu derbyn.Un o’r amodau wrth dderbyn myfyrwyr o dan 16 oed yw bod yn rhaid iddynt gofrestru bythefnos cyn i’r dosbarth ddechrau, er mwyn cyflawni’r canlynol;• sicrhau bod y cwrs yn addas i’r plentyn gael ymuno ynddo, e.e.
dosbarth bywluniadu; • trafod gallu a pharodrwydd y plentyn i gwblhau’r aseiniadau dosbarth
penodol • rhoi amser i’r tiwtor gael manylion y plentyn a’r person a enwir cyn eu
derbyn ar y cwrs. • rhoi cyfle i’r tiwtor gynllunio ar gyfer eu cynnwys yn y dosbarth. Os yw myfyriwr yn dilyn cwrs mewn ysgol neu goleg addysg bellach, fel arfer bydd angen i’r prif diwtor gyflwyno llythyr yn cefnogi cais y myfyriwr i gael ei dderbyn ar y cwrs.Rhaid i’r oedolyn fod yn bresennol ymhob dosbarth y daw’r plentyn iddo (h.y. os nad yw’r oedolyn yn gallu bod yno, ni fydd y myfyriwr yn cael ei dderbyn i’r dosbarth).Mewn gweithgaredd yn y dosbarth sy’n cynnwys gwaith grŵp, rhoddir y plentyn yn yr un grŵp â’r rhiant/gwarcheidwad/oedolyn.Cyfrifoldeb y rhiant/gwarcheidwad/oedolyn yw sicrhau bod y plentyn yn cael ei arolygu bob amser.Ni all tiwtor y Brifysgol gymryd cyfrifoldeb am ymddygiad pobl eraill yn y dosbarth.
Diddymu ac Ad-DaluDim ond os yw cwrs yn cael ei ddiddymu neu ei dynnu’n ôl gan yr Ysgol Addysg a Dysgu Gydol Oes y caiff ffioedd cwrs eu had-dalu. Os bydd unigolyn yn methu â dilyn cwrs y talodd amdano, cynigir credyd iddo/iddi i’w ddefnyddio i dalu am un o gyrsiau eraill yr Ysgol Addysg a Dysgu Gydol Oes. Yr Ysgol Addysg a Dysgu Gydol Oes fydd yn penderfynu ym mhob achos.
Parcio Ceir ar y CampwsCampws Penglais: Mae gofyn i holl fyfyrwyr Dysgu Gydol Oes sy’n mynd i gyrsiau ar Gampws Penglais ddefnyddio’r maes parcio Talu ac Arddangos y tu ôl i Ganolfan y Celfyddydau. Mae’r prisiau Talu ac Arddangos yn gyfwerth â phrisiau darparwyr lleol eraill.Campws Llanbadarn: Nid oes costau parcio i fyfyrwyr Dysgu Gydol Oes sy’n ymweld â Champws Llanbadarn.
Beth Os Oes Gen I Anabledd?Mae croeso i bob aelod o’r gymuned gymryd rhan yn y rhaglen Dysgu Gydol Oes ac mae’r adran yn ymrwymo i wneud addasiadau rhesymol os oes angen i osgoi anfantais sylweddol i ymgeiswyr/myfyrwyr sydd ag anableddau. Fel y gallwn ddeall eich anghenion unigol yn iawn, ac er mwyn caniatáu digon o amser i nodi a gweithredu addasiadau rhesymol, rydym yn gwahodd ymgeiswyr sydd ag anableddau i gysylltu â ni ymlaen llaw ar 01970 621850 /[email protected] er mwyn i ni sicrhau fod y cyrsiau’n addas a bod addasiadau rhesymol yn cael eu cyflawni cyn cofrestru.
Cymorth i FyfyrwyrMae’r Ysgol Addysg a Dysgu Gydol Oes yn ystyried bod rhoi cymorth ac arweiniad i fyfyrwyr yn rhan hanfodol o’n perthynas â’n myfyrwyr, drwy fodiwlau tiwtorial, cyswllt â’r tiwtoriaid a’r cydgysylltwyr pwnc perthnasol. O ran cymorth mwy cyffredinol, gall staff ein swyddfa helpu gyda’r rhan fwyaf o ymholiadau am gyrsiau penodol a gallant gyfeirio myfyrwyr at staff arbenigol sy’n gallu cynnig cyngor ac arweiniad pellach.
Y Gwasanaeth Cynghori ar YrfaoeddMae’r Gwasanaeth Cynghori ar Yrfaoedd yn bodoli i ddarparu gwasanaeth rhagorol a chefnogol sy’n galluogi i fyfyrwyr a graddedigion gyflawni eu gobeithion, gwneud dewisiadau bywyd gwybodus a chyflawni eu potensial. Mae’r staff gyrfaoedd yn cydweithio’n agos â’r holl adrannau academaidd gan gynnal sesiynau datblygu gyrfa a amserlennwyd i mewn i fodiwlau academaidd. Yn ogystal, cynigir cyfres o weithgareddau yn ganolog sy’n caniatau i fyfyrwyr fynychu sesiynau yn ôl eu dymuniad unigol. Fel myfyriwr cofrestredig yn y Brifysgol neu rhywun sydd wedi ymgartrefu yn Aberystwyth ac sydd wedi graddio o unrhyw sefydliad Addysg Uwch yn y DU mae croeso i chi fanteisio ar y cyfle i ddefnyddio’r gwasanaeth. Cymerwch olwg ar ein gwefan am fanylion pellach ar yr ystod llawn o wasanaethau a gweithgareddau a gynigiwn. Gweler www.aber.ac.uk/careers
Fel myfyriwr yn yr Ysgol Addysg a Dysgu Gydol Oes byddwch yn gallu defnyddio holl gyfleusterau a gwasanaethau’r Brifysgol. Gallech ddymuno manteisio ar y cymorth a’r hyfforddiant sydd ar gael AM DDIM gan yr Adran Cynghori Gyrfa, fel a ganlyn• Gwneud y gorau o’ch astudiaethau rhan amser ym Mhrifysgol
Aberystwyth • Sut i ysgrifennu CV llwyddiannus (Digon o wybodaeth ac
arweiniad yn y gelfyddyd o ysgrifennu CV effeithiol ynghyd â llythyrau ategol)
• Ydych chi’n Brofiadol? (Profiad gwaith - pam, lle a sut)• Sgiliau Cyfweliad • Sgiliau Cyflwyno - cynnig syniad - gwerthu chi eich hun
I gael rhagor o wybodaeth, gweler y manylion cyswllt isod. Ffôn: (01970) 622378 Ffacs: (01970) 622370 Ebost: [email protected]
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General InformationUndergraduates Enrolling on a CourseUndergraduate students who wish to take a Lifelong Learning module as part of their degree studies must first obtain confirmation from the Director of Undergraduate Studies in SELL. UWA Undergraduates are entitled to the concessionary fee for Lifelong Learning Courses.
Student Financial Support OfficeThe Student Welcome Centre is located in the heart of the campus, this is your One Stop Shop for support services, including Money Doctor, finance, disabilities, international students, health, childcare and learner support. Also the first port of call for your enquiries, complaints and compliments. Mon-Fri: 9:30am-4pm Tel: 01970 621761 Email: [email protected]
Students who are 16 and under – SELL POLICY The following outlines our procedures adopted for accepting students who are 16 and under into Lifelong Learning and Welsh for Adults classes. Students 16 and under will only be accepted if they are there for educational reasons.Students who are 16 and under may attend LLL and WfA classes, with the exception of the following courses which have been designated as unsuitable for this age group. The list of exemption courses are shown below;-Art & Design: Life Painting; Life Drawing; Naked and the Nude; Abstracting the Figure; Drawing on the Imagination; Wood Engraving; Painting Interiors; Painting Gardens; Figure to Landscape.Social Sciences: Forensic Psychology; Introduction to Child Psychology; Psychology & Addiction; Dealing with Conflict Modern Languages: All advanced courses. A student may attend classes if accompanied by a parent or guardian or designated adult, In the case of the last category, the tutor must receive in writing details of the designated adult prior to the student being accepted on to the course. The University does not act in loco parentis. Further, children accompanying adults for reasons of child-care, will not be accepted.It is a requirement for under 16’s that they enrol at least two weeks in advance of class start date, to allow for checks to be carried out as to whether the chosen course is;• appropriate for children to join, eg life drawing class; • for discussions to take place regarding ability and willingness to
complete stated class assignments • to allow time for tutor to be advised of the details of the designated
adult and under 16 year old student prior to the student being accepted on to the course.
• to allow tutor to plan for their inclusion in class. If a student is following a course of study at school or a college of further education, the main tutor will normally be required to submit a letter supporting the student’s attendance at the class.The adult must be present at all classes attended by the student (i.e. if the adult is unable to attend, the student will not be accepted in to the class).In activities in the class involving group-work, the student will be in the same group as the parent/guardian/adult.It is the responsibility of the parent/guardian/adult to ensure that the student remains supervised.No responsibility can be taken by the tutor of the University for the behaviour of other participants in the class.
Cancellations and RefundsCourse fees will only be refunded if a course has been cancelled or withdrawn by the School of Education and Lifelong Learning. In the event that an individual is unable to attend a course that has been paid for, a credit may be offered for use against another course held by the School of Education & Lifelong Learning. This will be at the discretion of the School of Education & Lifelong Learning.
Car Parking on Campus Penglais Campus: All Lifelong Learning students attending classes at the Penglais Campus are required to use the Pay and Display car park behind the Arts Centre. Pay and display charges are in line with other local providers:Llanbadarn Campus: There are no car parking charges for Lifelong Learning students visiting the Llanbadarn Campus.
What if I Have a Disability?Lifelong Learning welcomes participation from all members of the community and is committed to making reasonable adjustments where that is necessary to prevent substantial disadvantage to applicants/students with disabilities. To enable us properly to understand individual needs, and to allow sufficient time to identify and implement reasonable adjustments, we invite applicants with disabilities to contact Phyl Brake in advance on 01970 621850 /[email protected] so that we can ensure that courses are suitable and reasonable adjustments are in place before enrolment.
Student Support The School of Education and Lifelong Learning regards student support and guidance as an essential part of our relationship with our students, through tutorial modules, contact with tutors and the relevant subject co-ordinators. In terms of more general support, our office staff are able to help with most queries regarding specific courses and can refer students to specialist staff who can offer further advice and guidance.
Careers Advisory ServiceThe Careers Advisory Service exists to provide an excellent and supportive service which enables individual students and graduates to realise their aspirations, make informed life choices and achieve their potential. Careers staff work closely with all academic departments and participate in career development sessions scheduled into academic modules. An additional range of sessions is also delivered centrally allowing all students to access these events and participate accordingly. As a student registered at the University or as a resident of Aberystwyth having graduated from any UK Higher Education institution you are entitled to use this service. You may also want to visit our website for information on all our events and services. Please visit www.aber.ac.uk/careers
As a student in the School of Education and Lifelong Leaning you have access to all university facilities and services. You may be interested in taking advantage of the FREE support and training offered by the Careers Advisory Department, as follows. • Making the Most of your part time studies at Aberystwyth
University • How to write a Winning CV (Lots of info and guidance on the art of
writing effective CVs, and covering letters) • Are you Experienced? (Work experience - why, where and how) • Interview Skills • Presentation Skills—making a pitch - selling yourself For more information contact:- Tel: (01970) 622378 Fax: (01970) 622370 E-mail: [email protected]
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Diwrnod Agored y Llyfrgell Cynhelir Diwrnod Agored y Llyfrgell i fyfyrwyr Dysgu Gydol Oes Dydd Gwener 21 Hydref 2011, yn adeilad Hugh Owen, ar y Prif Gampws, Aberystwyth.Cawn ddarganfod sut mae Llyfrgell y Brifysgol yn gweithio, beth allwch chi ei fenthyg a beth sydd ar gael ichi fel myfyriwr. Cawn hefyd ddarganfod pa ddeunydd yn eich maes y gellir cael mynediad iddynt, o gylchgronau digidol i hen eiriaduron, o bapurau newydd i DVD, o werslyfrau i lyfrau stori. Byddwn yn esbonio sut i gael cerdyn Llyfrgell; y berthynas rhwng y Brifysgol a Llyfrgelloedd eraill, ymhlith agweddau eraill o’r gwasanaeth Llyfrgell.Cynhelir 2 sesiwn, 11am tan 12pm a 2pm tan 3pm, Dydd Gwener 21 Hydref. Medrwch fynd i unrhyw un o’r sesiynau hyn. Os hoffech gymryd rhan, bydd angen ichi gysylltu â’r swyddfa Addysg a Dysgu Gydol Oes ar [email protected] a/neu 01970 621 580, gan y bydd uchafswm i’r niferoedd.Mae Gwasanaethau Gwybodaeth PA yn darparu ffyrdd effeithiol a chyflym o ddod o hyd i wybodaeth i staff a myfyrwyr, ac mae ein cysylltiad rhwydwaith yn ein galluogi i gysylltu â’n holl ddefnyddwyr. Fodd bynnag, rydym yn ymwybodol nad yw’n hawdd i fyfyrwyr Dysgu Gydol Oes elwa o’r cyfleusterau Llyfrgell a chyfrifiadurol, ond rydym yn eich annog, os yn bosibl, i ddefnyddio’n hadnoddau.Ceir manylion llawn am Wasanaethau Gwybodaeth PA ar ein tudalennau gwe, http://www.aber.ac.uk/cy/is/index.html ac yn arbennig y dudalen ar gyfer Myfyrwyr Dysgu Gydol Oes ar http://www.aber.ac.uk/cy/is/help/sell/. Ond efallai bydd yr wybodaeth ganlynol o ddiddordeb i chi.
Adnoddau Llyfrgell a ChyfrifiadurolMae hawl gan bob myfyriwr cofrestredig i ddefnyddio adnoddau llyfrgell a chyfrifiadurol y Gwasanaethau Gwybodaeth (GG) yn y flwyddyn academaidd y maent yn astudio ynddi h.y. os ydynt wedi cofrestru am o leiaf un modiwl credyd. Gellir defnyddio’r adnoddau hyd at ddiwedd y flwyddyn academaidd (31 Gorffennaf ).Os hoffech gael Cerdyn Aber (sef cerdyn llyfrgell y Brifysgol), rhaid i chi yn gyntaf gael ffurflen gofrestru naill ai gan eich tiwtor neu o Lyfrgell Hugh Owen yn Aberystwyth. Llenwch y ffurflen gofrestru ac ewch a hi, gyda ffotograff maint pasbort ohonoch, i Lyfrgell Hugh Owen ac fe gewch eich Cerdyn Aber Llyfrgell a’ch rhif PIN.
BenthyciadauAr ôl i chi gofrestru gyda Gwasanaethau Gwybodaeth, bydd eich Cerdyn Aber yn caniatáu i chi fenthyca cyfanswm o 10 llyfr o lyfrgelloedd PA. Y cyfnod benthyca arferol yw pedair wythnos, er y gall llyfrau gael eu galw yn ôl os yw myfyrwyr yn gofyn amdanynt. Gellir adnewyddu llyfrau dros y ffôn neu drwy e-bost os na fydd rhywun arall wedi gofyn amdanynt.
Oriau AgorMae Llyfrgell Hugh Owen ar agor rhwng 8.30am a 10.00pm o ddydd Llun i ddydd Gwener, a rhwng 10am a 6pm ar ddydd Sadwrn a dydd Sul yn ystod y tymor. Yn ystod peth o’r amser yma dim ond cyfleusterau astudio a chyfeiriadol fydd ar gael. Ceir manylion llawn am oriau agor holl gyfleusterau GG ar http://www.aber.ac.uk/cy/is/library/
Adnoddau Gwybodaeth Electronig - Catalog y Llyfrgell Y ffynhonnell electronig bwysicaf i chi yn y coleg a gartref yw Primo, sef catalog Llyfrgell PA. Ar y campws mae gennym gyfrifiaduron penodol ar gyfer Primo, ac o’ch cartref gallwch gael mynediad naill ai drwy dudalen PA, http://www.aber.ac.uk/cy/is/index.html, neu yn uniongyrchol ar http://voyager.aber.ac.uk/primo_voy/index_cy.php. Drwy ddefnyddio Primo gallwch adnewyddu llyfrau sydd gennych ar fenthyg (os nad oes neb arall wedi gofyn amdanyn nhw), neilltuo llyfrau sydd ar fenthyg gan eraill, gweld os yw llyfrau ar gael yn y llyfrgell cyn teithio i Aberystwyth, a gweld eich cofnod llyfrgell.
Adnoddau Electronig Eraill Mae PA yn tanysgrifio i nifer o ffynonellau gwybodaeth electronig, gan gynnwys basiau data, cyfnodolion electronig ar-lein, papurau ymchwil academaidd ac e-lyfrau. Am fanylion am y ffynonellau sydd ar gael, gweler ein tudalen we, Adnoddau Gwybodaeth Electronig, http:// www.aber.ac.uk/cy/is/elecinfo/index.html Ar y campws gellir chwilio’r rhain o gyfrifiaduron cyhoeddus, ac mae nifer ohonynt hefyd ar gael drwy eich cyfrifiadur chi gartref, ond oherwydd amodau tanysgrifio, mae’n rhaid i chi yn gyntaf gychwyn eich cyfrif cyfrifiadurol – gweler isod.
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E-bost Ar ôl cofrestru i ddefnyddio’r cyfleusterau cyfrifiadurol gallwch wedyn ddefnyddio’r gwasanaeth e-bost. Anfonir negeseuon am lyfrau hwyr a rhai sy’n cael eu hadalw etc. drwy wasanaeth e-bost PA.Gallwch anfon ymholiadau llyfrgell a chyfrifiadurol i [email protected] Gwasanaethau Eraill Yn ogystal â llyfrgelloedd PA, mae yna wasanaethau llyfrgell eraill y gallwch eu defnyddio. Mae Cadwyn y Canolbarth, (http://www.lincycanolbarth.org.uk/lyc.php) yn gynllun cydweithredol rhwng Prifysgol Aberystwyth, Llyfrgell Ceredigion, Prifysgol Cymru Llanbedr Pont Steffan, Llyfrgell Ysbyty Bronglais, Llyfrgell Ysbyty Bronllys, Llyfrgell Powys a Choleg Powys. Mae’r cynllun yn cynnig dros filiwn o lyfrau a gwybodaeth am yr adnoddau sydd ar gael yn y canolbarth a ledled Cymru.Mae SCONUL Access (http://www.access.sconul.ac.uk/) yn gynllun cydweithredol rhwng dros 170 o sefydliadau ar draws y DG ac Iwerddon. Mae’n galluogi staff, myfyrwyr ymchwil, graddedigion llawn-amser a rhan-amser, myfyrwyr dysgu o bell a myfyrwyr gosod, i fenthyca deunydd o’u llyfrgelloedd. Nid yw’r cynllun yn golygu y bydd llyfrau sydd ar gael yn llyfrgelloedd Prifysgol Aberystwyth yn cael eu hanfon atoch, ond yn hytrach os ydych yn byw, dyweder, yng nghyffiniau Abertawe, fe allwch fenthyca llyfrau o lyfrgelloedd Prifysgol Abertawe, os cofrestrwch gyda SCONUL Access.Hefyd mae llyfrgelloedd cyhoeddus yn cynnig Gwasanaeth Rhynglyfrgellol a all fod o ddefnydd i chi
Dalier Sylw: Adolygir y gwasanaethau a amlinellir yn y daflen hon wrth i’r gwasanaethau a’r cyrsiau ddatblygu.
Gwasanaethau Gwybodaeth ar Gyfer Myfyrwyr Dysgu Gydol Oes
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Information Services for Lifelong Learning StudentsLibrary Open DayThe Library Open Day for students in Lifelong Learning will be held on Friday 21st October 2011, at the Huw Owen building, in the Main Campus, Aberystwyth. We will get to know how the University Library works, what you can borrow and what is available for you as a student. We will discover what materials can be accessed in your subject area, from digital journals to old dictionaries, from newspapers to DVDs, from textbooks to story books. We will explain to you how to get a Library card; the relationship between the University and other Libraries, among other aspects of the Library service. There will be 2 sessions, 11am to 12pm, and 2pm to 3pm on Friday 21st October. You can attend any one of the sessions. If you would like to take part, you will need to contact the SELL office on [email protected], and/or 01970 621 580, as maximum numbers apply.AU Information Services provides staff and students with effective and prompt access to information, and our networked access means that we are able to reach out to all our users. However, we recognise that it is not easy for all our Lifelong Learning students to benefit from the Library and computing facilities, but we do urge you, if at all possible, to make use of our resources.Full details of AU Information Services are given on our web pages at http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/is/index.html and especially the page for Lifelong Learning Students, http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/is/help/sell/. The following points may also be of interest to you.
Access to Library And Computing FacilitiesAll registered students are eligible to use the Information Services (IS) library and computing facilities for the academic year in which they are active, i.e. enrolled on at least one credit-bearing module. Access to the facilities is given until the end of the academic year (31 July). If you require an Aber Card (the University library card), collect a registration card from your tutor or from the Hugh Owen Library in Aberystwyth. Take the completed form with a passport size photo to the Hugh Owen Library and your Aber Card and PIN number will be given to you.
LoansAfter registering with Information Services, your Aber Card will allow you to borrow up to 10 books in total from the AU libraries. The normal loan period is four weeks, although books may be recalled early if required by another reader. Renewals by phone, post or e-mail will normally be allowed if items are not required by other users.
Opening HoursThe Hugh Owen Library is open from 8.30am-10pm Monday to Friday, and 10am-6pm on Saturdays and Sundays during the term. During some of this time, only reference and study facilities are available. Please see http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/is/library/ for details of hours of all IS facilities.
Electronic Information Resources - Library catalogueThe most important electronic source available to you, both on and off campus, is Primo, the Library catalogue. On campus we have dedicated Primo OPACs, and from off-campus you can access the catalogue via the AU homepage, http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/staff/ or directly via http://voyager.aber.ac.uk/primo_voy/Through Primo you can renew items that you have on loan (providing they are not required by another user), reserve items out on loan to others, check the availability of books before travelling to Aberystwyth, and see your library record.
Other Electronic ResourcesAU subscribes to a number of the major electronic sources of information; these include databases, on-line electronic journals, scholarly research papers and e-books. For details of the resources available, see our web page Electronic information Resources http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/is/elecinfo/index.html On campus, they may be accessed from public computers. You may also access many of these resources from your own computer at home, but because of subscription agreements you must first activate your computer account – see below.
Media ServicesYour Aber Card is also a printing and photocopying card and there are printer/copiers available in all the libraries at Aberystwyth. The photocopying service is especially valuable for copying a limited number of pages from books or journals that may not be borrowed from the libraries. For Media Services see http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/is/media/
Computing FacilitiesTo activate your University computing access, you can complete an online form at https://myaccount.aber.ac.uk/open/activate/index.php In order to complete this process you will be required to enter your student number; this can be obtained from the Lifelong Learning General Office. Student registration numbers can only be issued once your fee is paid, your enrolment form is received and entered onto the University’s student database. [Please note that if you do not provide your date of birth on your enrolment form, online activation is not available – you will have to visit IS services in person at Hugh Owen Library.]Youwillnotbeabletoaccesstheuniversitycomputingfacilitiesatthestartofyourcourseifthisprocesshasnotbeencompletedingoodtime.Please note that when you register for a course you also agree to the University’s Rules and Regulations, which include the IS regulations. You can read the regulations at http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/regulations/
E-mailOnce you have registered to use our computing facilities you can then use the AU e-mail service. Notices of overdue or recalled books, etc. will be sent to you via the AU e-mail service.You can e-mail all enquiries, both library and computing, to [email protected]
Other ServicesIn addition to the AU libraries, there are other library services that you may use.Cadwyn y Canolbarth, (http://www.lincycanolbarth.org.uk/lyc.php ) is a co-operative scheme involving Aberystwyth University, Ceredigion Public Libraries, University of Wales Lampeter, Bronglais Hospital Library, Bronllys Hospital Library, Powys Public Libraries and Coleg Powys. This scheme gives users access to 1 million books, plus other information about the resources available in mid Wales and throughout Wales.SCONUL Access (http://www.access.sconul.ac.uk/ ) is a co-operative venture between over 170 institutions across the UK and Ireland. It enables staff, research students, full-time postgraduates and part-time, distance learning and placement students to borrow material from these libraries. Using this scheme does not mean that you can have books that are in Aberystwyth University libraries sent to you, but rather if you live, for example, in the Swansea area, then you may register with SCONUL Access and borrow books from Swansea University Library.Also some public libraries offer an Inter Library Loan service that may be of use to you.
Please note that the services outlined in this leaflet may be subject to review as services and courses develop.
Dyma eich cyfle i wobrwyo rhagoriaeth mewn Dysgu ac Addysgu. Dewisir yr enillwyr gan banel o feirniaid annibynnol, a chanddyn nhw fydd y penderfyniad terfynol. Bydd yr enillwyr yn cael eu gwahodd i ddod i seremoni wobrwyo flynyddol yr Ysgol Addysg a Dysgu Gydol Oes. Bydd gwybodaeth yn amlinellu cyflawniadau’r enillwyr yn cael ei chyhoeddi a’i defnyddio i farchnata a rhoi cyhoeddusrwydd i’r Ysgol.
Y dyddiad cau i dderbyn enwebiadau fydd Mehefin 30.Ceir enghreifftiau o’r meini prawf a ddylai fod yn sail i’ch enwebiad ar y tudalennau nesaf.
Sylwer: Nid oes raid i’r person gyflawni pob maen prawf, ond fe ddylent fod yn ymwybodol eu bod yn cael eu henwebu a bod yn fodlon, os ydynt yn llwyddiannus, i’w gwobr a’u profiad dysgu gael eu defnyddio at ddibenion marchnata a chyhoeddusrwydd yr Ysgol.
• Ni chaiff cydgysylltwyr pwnc enwebu na chael eu henwebu ar gyfer y dyfarniad blynyddol.
Dysgu Gydol Oes – Gwobrau Blynyddol i Fyfyrwyr a ThiwtoriaidLifelong Learning – Annual Student and Tutor Awards
This is your opportunity to reward excellence in Learning and Teaching. Award winners will be selected by an independent panel of judges, whose decision is final. The winners will be invited to attend the lifelong learning annual awards ceremony for the prize giving. Literature outlining the achiements of award winners will be published and used as part of the School’s marketing and publicity.
Closing date for nominations will be June 30th. Criteria upon which to make your nomination are shown in the following pages.
Please Note: The person does not have to fulfil all criteria, but must be aware that they are being nominated and be willing, if successful, for their award and teaching experience to be used as part of the School’s marketing and publicity.
• Subject co-ordinators cannot nominate or be nominated for the annual award.
GWOBR TIWTORIAID / TUTOR AWARDEnw’r Tiwtor / Name of Tutor:
Maes / Subject Area:
Rhowch wybod i ni sut mae’r tiwtor yn bodloni pob un o’r meini prawf canlynol:Please tell us how you think the tutor meets each of the following criteria:
• Esboniwch sut mae’r tiwtor yn meddu ar y brwdfrydedd a’r gallu i ysbrydoli myfyrwyr.
• Explain how the tutor has the enthusiasm and ability to inspire students.
• Esboniwch sut mae’r tiwtor yn dangos ymrwymiad i ddatblygu maes arbennig o waith, er enghraifft: llunio cynigion ar gyfer modiwlau newydd neu ddeunydd dysgu.
• Explain how the tutor shows commitment to the development of a particular area of work for example: designing of new module proposals or teaching materials.
• Esboniwch sut mae’r tiwtor yn batrwm i eraill o ran arferion da yn eu dulliau dysgu.
• Explain how the tutor is exemplary in implementing good practices in their teaching methods.
• Esboniwch sut mae’r tiwtor wedi cael llwyddiant nodedig gyda grŵp neu grwpiau o ddysgwyr.
• Explain how the tutor has had outstanding success with a particular group, or groups of learners.
• Esboniwch sut mae’r tiwtor yn ddyfeisgar, hyblyg a chreadigol wrth ymateb i anghenion myfyrwyr.
• Explain how the tutor is innovative, flexible and creative in meeting students’ needs.
• Esboniwch sut mae’r tiwtor yn fodlon cefnogi eraill sy’n ymwneud ag addysg oedolion.
• Explain how the tutor is willing to support others engaged in adult learning.
• Esboniwch sut mae’r tiwtor yn dangos ymrwymiad i addysg oedolion drwy weithgareddau allgyrsiol.
• Explain how the tutor demonstrates their commitment to adult learning through extracurricular activities.
os oes angen rhagor o ofod arnoch, parhewch ar dudalen ar wahân a’i rhoi ynghlwm wrth y ffurflen.
if you need more space, please continue on a separate page and attach it to the form.
Dychweler, os gweler yn dda at: Gwobrau Myfyrwyr/Tiwtoriaid DGO, Ysgol Addysg a Dysgu Gydol Oes, Prifysgol Aberystwyth, Yr Hen Goleg, Stryd y Brenin, Aberystwyth,Ceredigion SY23 2AX
Please return to:LLL Student/Tutor Awards, School of Education and Lifelong Learning, Aberystwyth University, Old College, King Street, Aberystwyth,Ceredigion SY23 2AX
GWOBR MYFYRIWR / STUDENT AWARDEnw’r Myfyriwr / Name of Student:
Maes / Subject Area:
Rhowch wybod i ni sut mae’r myfyriwr yn bodloni’r meini prawf canlynol:Please tell us how you think the student meets the following criteria:
• Esboniwch sut maent wedi ysbrydoli eraill ar ôl dychwelyd i addysg. • Explain how their return to education has been an inspiration to
others.
• Esboniwch sut mae eu dysg wedi gwneud gwahaniaeth i’w bywydau eu hunain ac i fywydau eraill, o ganlyniad i’w profiadau dysgu.
• Explain how their learning has made a difference to his/her own life and to others, as a result of their learning experiences.
• Esboniwch sut maent yn dysgu gyda brwdfrydedd heintus.• Explain how they learn with infectious enthusiasm.
• Esboniwch sut maent wedi datblygu a gwella’u hymwneud â’u cymuned drwy’r dysg.
• Explain how their involvement in their community has been developed and enhanced through this learning.
• Esboniwch sut maent wedi goresgyn rhwystrau’n deillio o gyfrifoldebau teuluol, cyhoeddus, cymdeithasol neu gyflogaeth er mwyn cwblhau eu taith addysgol a’u hamcanion.
• Explain how they have overcome the barriers of family, public, social or employment responsibilities to complete their learning journey and achievement of goals.
• Esboniwch sut maent yn rhagorol o ran gallu academaidd.• Explain how their academic ability is outstanding.
• Esboniwch sut maent yn barod i rannu sgiliau, gwybodaeth a medrau newydd gydag eraill.
• Explain how they willingly share new skills, knowledge and abilities with others.
Ni dderbynnir enwebiadau os nad yw’r ffurflen wedi ei llofnodi a’i lenwi’n llawn. Llofnodwch y cais hwn a rhowch eich manylion cyswllt.
Enwebwyd y tiwtor / myfyriwr gan:
Nominations can only be accepted on a fully completed and signed form. Please sign this application and give us your contact details.
Student / tutor nominated by:
Enw / Name:
Cyfeiriad / Address:
Côd post / Postcode:
Ffôn / Telephone:
Ebost / Email:
Dyddiad / Date:
Arwyddwyd / Signature:
Cistercians: Taster Session ................................................................................... 49Abstracting the Figure 2D ................................................................................... 26Abstracting the Figure 3D ................................................................................... 21Abstracting the Landscape ................................................................................. 28Animal Behaviour: Why Do They Do That? .................................................... 70Animal Diversity ...................................................................................................... 70Approaches to Landscape Painting ................................................................. 28Approaches to Life Drawing ............................................................................... 26Approaches to Life Drawing: 2D ....................................................................... 26Approaches to Life Painting ............................................................................... 28Arabic .......................................................................................................................... 60Archaeology & Anthropology of Death & Burial ......................................... 48Archaeology for Local Historians ...................................................................... 48Archaeology of the Welsh Graveyard .............................................................. 48Art for Starters: Drawing ...................................................................................... 19Art for Starters: Painting....................................................................................... 19Art in Wales 1 ........................................................................................................... 30Autobiographical Writing .................................................................................... 41Autumn Migrant Birds .......................................................................................... 72 Bending the Rules: Medieval Women ............................................................. 49Bird Identification ................................................................................................... 72 Botanical Illustration 1 .......................................................................................... 26Botanical Illustration 2 .......................................................................................... 29Botany for Gardening ........................................................................................... 73 Breton ......................................................................................................................... 60 British Marine Mammals ...................................................................................... 74 Butterflies and Moths of Various Habitats ..................................................... 70Campus Map ..........................................................................................................102Cancellations and Refunds / Diddymu ac Ad-Dalu .................................... 95Car Parking on Campus / Parcio Ceir Ar Y Campws .................................... 95Careers Advisory Services / Y Gwasanaeth Cynghori ar Yrfaoedd ........ 95Castles in Wales & the Marches ......................................................................... 49Ceramic Artefact ..................................................................................................... 21Certificate Registration Form / Ffurflen Gofrestru ar Dystysgrif ...............8Certificates of Higher Education / Tystysgrifau Addysg Uwch ..................9Chinese....................................................................................................................... 60Clom, Timber and Stone - House History ....................................................... 46Coastlines - Form and Function ........................................................................ 74Colour Exploration ................................................................................................. 29Conservation Ecology Certificate ..................................................................... 67Contemporary Art .................................................................................................. 30Courses in Your Area / Cyrsiau yn Eich Ardal ................................................ 82Creative Textiles: Word to Weave ...................................................................... 21Creative Writing Certificate ................................................................................. 40Dealing with Conflict ............................................................................................ 79Develop Your People Skills Workshops ........................................................... 79Developing a Voice in Writing............................................................................ 41Developing Creativity ........................................................................................... 41Disability / Anabledd ............................................................................................ 95Diversity of Invertebrates in West Wales ........................................................ 71 Dragonflies of Various Habitats ......................................................................... 70 Drawing and Painting Landscape .................................................................... 26Drawing on the Imagination .............................................................................. 26Dyfi Biosphere ......................................................................................................... 72 Early 20thC Literature ........................................................................................... 49Early Bird Discounts / Gostyngiadau Talu’n Gynnar ................................... 11Ecology 1 ................................................................................................................... 72 Ecology 2 - Further Ecology ................................................................................ 73 Education For All? Part 1 ...................................................................................... 79Enrolment Form / Ffurflen Gofrestru..................................................................5
Enrolment information / Sut I Gofrestru ...........................................................9Entomology: The Larger Insects of Wales ...................................................... 70 Exploring Creative Writing Techniques .......................................................... 41Express Yourself: Drawing ................................................................................... 27Express Yourself: Painting .................................................................................... 29Extending the Line: Charcoal ............................................................................. 27Extending Your Novel Writing ............................................................................ 42Family History: Historical Records Pt 1 ........................................................... 46Family History: Historical Records Pt 2 ........................................................... 46Family History: Historical Records Pt 3 ........................................................... 46Farm to Fork ............................................................................................................. 74 Fees / Ffioedd .......................................................................................................... 11Field & Conservation Diploma ........................................................................... 68Field Ecology Certificate ...................................................................................... 67Field Survey Techniques ...................................................................................... 73 Financial Support / Chymorth Ariannol ......................................................... 11Flower Painting ....................................................................................................... 19Food & Nutrition Certificate................................................................................ 68Food Glorious Food ............................................................................................... 76 Forensic Psychology .............................................................................................. 79Forms from Nature ................................................................................................. 21French ......................................................................................................................... 60 Fur, Feathers and Scales: Natural History Illustration ................................ 33Further Plant Identification Skills ...................................................................... 75Further Skills For Counselling ............................................................................ 79Genealogy Certificate ........................................................................................... 45Genealogy: Computers and the Internet ....................................................... 47General Information / Gwybodaeth Gyffredinol ......................................... 89Genesis Cymru Wales 2 ......................................................................................... 11Geology - An Introduction .................................................................................. 74German ...................................................................................................................... 61 Gift Vouchersfor Learning / Tocynnau Rhodd I Ddysgu ........................... 11Glazing and Decoration for the Studio Potter ............................................. 22Go Wales .................................................................................................................... 11Gods & Chieftains: West Wales in the Iron Age ............................................ 48Greek ........................................................................................................................... 61 Gregynog Residential Art School ..................................................................... 16Habitat Restoration and Re-creation............................................................... 73 History of Photography ........................................................................................ 30History of Printmaking ......................................................................................... 30Identification and Ecology of Fungi ................................................................. 73 Identifying Flowering Plants .............................................................................. 75 Identifying Grasses, Sedges and Rushes ........................................................ 75 Identifying Mosses, Liverworts and Lichens ................................................. 75 Image Editing for the Web .................................................................................. 24Imaging the Landscape: Pastels ........................................................................ 27In and Out of the Studio ...................................................................................... 27In and Out of the Studio: Tallyllyn .................................................................... 27Interior Design ......................................................................................................... 27Introduction to Archaeology ............................................................................. 48Introduction to Child Psychology ..................................................................... 79Introduction to Creative Writing Techniques ............................................... 41Introduction to Flash ............................................................................................. 25Introduction to Oils ............................................................................................... 20Introduction to Printmaking .............................................................................. 25Introduction to Research Psychology ............................................................. 80Introduction to Shakespeare.............................................................................. 49Italian .......................................................................................................................... 61
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Japanese .....................................................................................................................61 Junk Art .......................................................................................................................19Junk Art: Myths & Mysteries: ...............................................................................19Land Art 1 ...................................................................................................................21Land Art 1: Source to Estuary ..............................................................................21Land Art 2 ...................................................................................................................21Landscapes and Their Conservation ................................................................74Late 20thC Literature ............................................................................................49Learning In The Early Years ...................................................................................80Learning Welsh / Dysgu Cymraeg .....................................................................35Life Drawing: Charcoal ...........................................................................................27Life in the Seas ..........................................................................................................72Living Willow .............................................................................................................20Looking at Art ...........................................................................................................20Marine Life and Conservation in Cardigan Bay ............................................74Material Spaces: Textile Art ..................................................................................23Mid 20thC Literature .............................................................................................19Mind and Body the Psychology of Health ......................................................80Modern Languages Certificate ...........................................................................57Modern Languages: Teaching Weeks ...............................................................58Novel Writing 1 .........................................................................................................41Novel Writing 2 .........................................................................................................42Oil Painting for Beginners ....................................................................................20Outdoor Digital Photography * ..........................................................................76Palaeography for Beginners: Deciphering Old Handwriting ...................47Pastel Figure and Portraits ...................................................................................29Pastels: A Colourful Journey ................................................................................20Photoshop 1: Photoshop for Absolute Beginners .......................................24Photoshop 2: Imaging with Photoshop ..........................................................24Photoshop 3: Creative Photoshop ....................................................................24Photoshop for Photographers ............................................................................24Plant Diversity ..........................................................................................................75Poetry 3: Extending your Learning ...................................................................42Poetry Writing 1 .......................................................................................................42Poetry Writing 2 .......................................................................................................42Pond and Stream Invertebrate Life ..................................................................70Portraiture in Oils .....................................................................................................27Psychology and Addiction ...................................................................................80Psychology of Play ..................................................................................................81Reading Cinema: Introduction to Film Studies .............................................41Reading Historical Documents: Deciphering Old Handwriting .............47Reading Landscapes of Town and Country....................................................74Riots and Rebellions ..............................................................................................49Russian ......................................................................................................................61Screenwriting 1 ........................................................................................................42Screenwriting 2 ........................................................................................................42Sculpture for Everyone: Clay ...............................................................................20Sculpture for Everyone: Wire, Wax & Paper ....................................................20Seas and Skies...........................................................................................................20Sketchbook Studies - Gregynog Summer School .......................................33Sketchbook Studies: Strata Florida ...................................................................28Skills for Counselling ..............................................................................................79Social Psychology ....................................................................................................89Sourced from the Landscape ..............................................................................29Sowing the Seeds of Sustainability - An Introduction to Permaculture ............................................................72Spanish ........................................................................................................................63 Still Life ........................................................................................................................28Student Financial Support Office / Swyddfa Cymorth Ariannol i Fyfyrwyr .....................................................95
Student / Tutor Annual Awards / Gwobrau Blynyddol i Fyfyrwyr a Thiwtoriaid ........................................98Student Staff Committee / Pwyllgor Ymgynghorol Staff/Myfyrwyr ...................................................93Study of Art and Art History ................................................................................30Study Skills .................................................................................................................80Supporting Young Children Reading ...............................................................80Textile Design using Photoshop ........................................................................23Towards Abstration .................................................................................................29Traditional Life in Muscovite Russia: 1480-1670 ..........................................48Traditional Life in Tsarist Russia 1670-1863 ....................................................48Tutorial Module: Certificate in Art & Design ..................................................32Under 16’s ..................................................................................................................95Understanding Amphibians ...............................................................................71Understanding British Bats-An Introduction ................................................71Understanding British Mammals 1: Gnawers, Nibblers and Insect Crunchers ...............................................71Understanding British Mammals 2: Predators and Hunters ....................72 Understanding Children’s Behaviour ...............................................................81University Library & Computing Facilities / Lyfrgell y Brifysgol ac Adnoddau Cyfriadurol ........................................97Upcycled Clothing ..................................................................................................21Venue Addresses / Cyfeiriadau’r Mannau Cyfarfod .................................104Vive La Difference: Writing in Genre .................................................................43Waterbird Identification - Waders, Wildfowl and Gulls ..............................72Watercolour for Everyone .....................................................................................21Web Design: An Introduction .............................................................................24Web Design: Dreamweaver .................................................................................25Welsh for Adults / Cymraeg i Oedolion ...........................................................35Who Am I? Psychology of Individual Differences ........................................81Wildlife Digital Photography * ............................................................................76Willow Sculpture 1 ..................................................................................................23Wood Engraving ......................................................................................................25Words that Run with Wolves 1 ............................................................................43Words that Run with Wolves 2* ..........................................................................43Writing as a Creative Process: Text & Theory .................................................41Writing for Children ................................................................................................43Writing For Personal Development ..................................................................42Writing for Radio ......................................................................................................44Writing for the Ear ...................................................................................................44Writing for the Web ................................................................................................44Writing Freelance Features ..................................................................................44Writing Short Stories ..............................................................................................44
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5 Adeilad Llandinam Building
6 Adeilad Cledwyn Building
7 Adeilad y Gwyddorau Ffisegol / Physical Sciences Building
8 Adeilad Edward Llwyd Building Gwasanaeth Cynghori ar Yrfaoedd / Careers Advisory Service
9 Canolfan Chwaraeon / Sports Centre
12 Undeb y Myfyrwyr / Students Union
13 Brynamlwg
14 Gerddi Botaneg / Botany Gardens
23 Adeilad Carwyn James Building
24 Adeilad Gwleidyddiaeth Ryngwladol / International Politics Building
25 Y Ganolfan Delweddu / Visualisation Centre
26 Canolfan Croeso i Fyfyrwyr / Student Welcome Centre
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30 Adeilad AAG / DIS Building 31 Adeilad Stapledon Building 32 Llyfrgell Thomas Parry Library33 Adeilad Padarn Building 34 Canolfan Farchogaeth / Equestrian Centre40 Coleg Ceredigion
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CarmarthenshireCommunity Centre Furnace Road Carmarthen Carmarthenshire SA31 1EU 01267 235413
Library ST PETER’S STREET Carmarthen Carmarthenshire SA31 1LN 01267 230873
Ffynonnwen Studio Drefach Felindre Carmarthenshire SA44 5UX 01559 372103
Maes Elfryn Community Hall 28 Maes Elfryn Llandeilo Carmarthenshire SA19 6EG 01558 822091
Parc Dinefwr Llandeilo Carmarthenshire SA19 6RT 01558 825918
Memorial Hall Woodfield Road, Ammanford Llandybie Carmarthenshire SA16 3UR 01269 851110
Powerhouse Chapel Street, Tyweli Bridge Llandysul Carmarthenshire SA44 4AH 01559 364 947
Parc Howard Llanelli Carmarthenshire SA15 3LJ 01554 772029
Community Hall Llangadog Carmarthenshire 01550 777834
Victoria Hall Victoria Square Llanwrtyd Wells Carmarthenshire LD5 4SS 01591 610 487
CeredigionBowls Club 7 South Road Aberaeron Ceredigion SA46 0DP 01545 571 107
Llanerchaeron Aberaeron Ceredigion SA48 8DG 01545 570200
Memorial Hall South Road Aberaeron Ceredigion SA46 0DP 01545 574934
Royal Feathers Hotel Alban Square, South Road Aberaeron Ceredigion SA46 0AQ 01545 571750
Aberystwyth University Old College, King Street Aberystwyth Ceredigion SY23 2AX 01970 621580
Aberystwyth University Penglais Campus, Penglais Hill Aberystwyth Ceredigion SY23 3BX 01970 623111
Aberystwyth University Hugh Owen Library, Penglais Campus, Penglais Hill
Aberystwyth Ceredigion SY23 3DY 01970 623111
Aberystwyth University Llandinam Building, Penglais Campus, Penglais Hill
Aberystwyth Ceredigion SY23 3DB 01970 623111
Aberystwyth University Cledwyn Building, Penglais Campus, Penglais Hill
Aberystwyth Ceredigion SY23 3DD 01970 623111
Aberystwyth University Pantycelyn Lounge, Penglais Hill Aberystwyth Ceredigion SY23 3BX 01970 623111
Aberystwyth University Penbryn, Penglais Campus,Penglais Hill
Aberystwyth Ceredigion SY23 3BY 01970 623111
Aberystwyth University Llanbadarn Campus, Llanbadarn Aberystwyth Ceredigion SY23 3AS 01970 622417
Aberystwyth University School of Art, Buarth Mawr Aberystwyth Ceredigion SY23 1NG 01971 622460
Arts Centre Penglais Campus, Penglais Hill Aberystwyth Ceredigion SY23 3DE 01970 622884
County Record Office Marine Terrace Aberystwyth Ceredigion SY23 2DE 01970 633697
Joseph Parry Hall 10 Laura Place Aberystwyth Ceredigion SY23 2AU 01970 621580
National Library Of Wales Education Room, Penglais Hill Aberystwyth Ceredigion SY23 3BU 01970 632800
Coleg Ceredigion Park Place Cardigan Ceredigion SA43 1AB 01970 639700
Guildhall Cardigan Ceredigion SA43 1JL 01239 621765
Small World Theatre Bath House Road Cardigan Ceredigion SA43 1JY 01239 615952
Theatre Mwldan Bath House Road Cardigan Ceredigion SA43 1JY 01239 621200
Denmark Farm Conservation Centre, Betws Bledwrs Lampeter Ceredigion SA48 8PB 01570 493358
University College Street Lampeter Ceredigion SA48 7ED 01570 424956
Powerhouse Chapel Street, Tyweli Bridge Llandysul Ceredigion SA44 4AH 01559 364 947
Community Hall Llechryd Ceredigion SA43 2NN 01239 682133
Pantyfedwen Hall Pontrhydfendigaid Ceredigion SY25 6BB 01974 831436
Strata Florida Abbey Pontrhydfendigaid Ceredigion SY25 6 01974 831261
Over the Rainbow Plas Tyllwyd Tanygroes Ceredigion SA43 2JD 01239 811155
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ConwyLibrary Market Street Abergele Conwy LL22 7BP 01492 577505
Friends Meeting House 21 Erskine Road Colwyn Bay Conwy LL29 8EU 0845 722 3344
Library Woodland Road West Colwyn Bay Conwy LL29 7DH 01492 577 510
Library Mostyn St Llandudno Conwy LL30 2RP 01492 574 020
Library North road Holywell Flintshire CH8 7TQ 01352 713157
GwyneddTreborth Botanic Gardens Coedlys, Treborth Rd Bangor Gwynedd LL57 2RZ 01248 371001
Library Heol Bala Dolgellau Gwynedd LL40 2YF 01341 422771
Dolgoch Studio Bryncrug Tywyn Gwynedd LL36 9UW 01654 782 382
Neuadd Pendre Brook Street Tywyn Gwynedd LL36 9DP 01654 711 686
TalyLlyn Railway Wharf Station Tywyn Gwynedd LL36 9EY 01654 710472
Herefordshire / PowysBooths Bookshop 44 Lion Street Hay on Wye Herefordshire/
PowysHR3 5AA 01497 820322
Community Centre Oxford Road Hay-on-Wye Herefordshire/Powys
HR3 5DG 01874 612388
PembrokeshireCilgerran Wildlife Centre CWMPLYSGOG Cilgerran Pembrokeshire SA43 2TP 01239 621212
Community Learning Centre Heol Dyfed Fishguard Pembrokeshire SA65 9TD 01348 872488
Golf Club Arnolds Down Haverfordwest Pembrokeshire SA61 2QX 01437 763565
Bloomfield Centre Redstone Road Narberth Pembrokeshire SA67 7EP 01834 860293
Pembroke School Bush Pembroke Pembrokeshire SA71 4RL 01646 682461
Cathedral The Close St Davids Pembrokeshire SA62 6RH 01437 720204
Stackpole National Trust Pembroke Stackpole Pembrokeshire SA71 5DQ 01646 661464
PowysColeg Powys PenlOn Brecon Powys LD3 9SR 0845 4086 400
Library Ship Street, Brecon Powys LD3 9AE 1873 623346
Penpont Gardens, Penpont Brecon Powys LD3 8EU 01874 636202
Antur Gwy The Old Primary School, Park Road Buith Wells Powys LD2 3BA 01982 553178
Arts Alive Brecon Road Crickhowell Powys NP8 1DG 01873 811579
Information Centre Beaufort Street Crickhowell Powys NP8 1BN 01873 811970
Coleg Powys Spa Road East Llandrindod Wells Powys LD1 5ES 0845 4086404
Llysdinam Field Centre Newbridge-on-Wye Llandrindod Wells Powys LD1 6NB 01597 860308
Youth & Community Centre Llanfyllin Powys SY22 5BB 01691 649032
Bowling Club Llynhoedd Lane Machynlleth Powys SY20 8AU 01654 702628
CAT Machynlleth Powys SY20 9AZ 01654 705 950
Tabernacl Heol Penrallt Machynlleth Powys SY20 8AJ 01654 703355
Gregynog Hall Tregynon Newtown Powys SY16 3PW 01686 650224
Northside Community Centre Canal Road Newtown Powys SY26 2HX 01686 627916
Oriel Davies The Park Newtown Powys SY16 2NZ 01686 625041
Plas Dolerw Milford Road Newtown Powys SY16 2EH 01686 621777
Assembly Rooms Mid Border Arts Presteigne Powys LD8 2AD 01544 267 163
St Andrews Hall Church Street Presteigne Powys LD8 2BS
Gilfach Farm Nature Reserve St Harmon Rhayader Powys LD6 5LF 01597 870301
The Loft, Coed-Y-Dinas Cambrian Training Welshpool Powys SY21 8RP 0870 7700 155
ShropshireKaruna Picklescott Church Stretton Shropshire SY6 6NT 01694 751374
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