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Your career starts here…Further Education Study Programme Guide 2015/16

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Prospectus Information: Every effort has been made to provide accurate information throughout this prospectus. The College reserves the right, however, to change the fees and other costs, times, days and duration of any Study Programmes or courses. All Study Programmes and courses are offered subject to demand and student numbers.

Contents

5 Welcome to East Kent College

6 Welcome to Dover Campus

7 Top Ten Reasons to Choose East Kent College Dover

9 Support and Advice

10 Qualifications and Entry Requirements

12 MyPortal

13 How to Apply

14 Open Days and Taster Days

16 Work Based Programmes

17 Our Study Programmes

18 Automotive Technologies

22 Building Services

26 Computing, IT and Gaming

30 Engineering

34 Hairdressing

38 Travel and Tourism

42 Science

46 Access and Pre-Access

47 Enjoy Our Salons

48 Location

49 Terms and Conditions

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Welcome to East Kent College

I am delighted that you are considering studying with us, and with our wide range of full-time Study Programmes I am sure we will have something just right for you.

Our last Ofsted was our best ever, placing us among the top performing colleges in the UK. This means that if you decide to join us as one of our students you can expect great teaching from dedicated professionals who are officially rated as really ‘good’ at what they do.

The age at which you have to stay in education may have risen to 18, but just remember that you can still leave school at 16, and choosing East Kent College could be one of the soundest decisions you ever make.

More than just a qualificationAt East Kent College you can expect to receive high-quality professional, vocational and technical training, and learn skills which are actually needed by the local economy.

Our Study Programmes offer an attractive alternative to school sixth form. They are designed to combine the very best of academic and vocational study, for you to develop confidence in your professional ability and allow you to be the best that you can be. Our focus is on developing the skills that employers want in order to make you a valued employee, and entrepreneurial skills to give you that extra ‘edge’.

A place where great careers startYour time with us will give you the opportunity to get the skills you need to compete in what continues to be a very tough job market – many of our former students have gone on to follow highly successful career paths, as well as on to further study at University. With all the fantastic new facilities we have planned, you will be studying in some of the most stimulating learning environments in East Kent, as well as in an environment that is both supportive and safe.

And finally, if you are unsure of what exactly it is you want to do next, I encourage you to take advantage of our free, impartial Careers Advice Service, which is recognised as one of the best in Kent.

I hope you decide to enrol at East Kent College, and look forward to meeting you.

Graham Razey Principal

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Welcome to Dover CampusOur Study Programmes offer a great alternative to sixth form. We pride ourselves on helping students to find the right path to further study, work and career, or higher education.Situated in the heart of the Dover community, the Dover Campus provides a safe, supportive and inspiring place to learn. We strive to provide an outstanding experience to all of our students, working to support you in your ambitions and helping you to achieve your goals.

Our Dover Campus has a range of specialist areas and in 2015/2016 we will be offering new industry leading facilities for Travel and Tourism, Hairdressing and Automotive. We will also have brand new facilities for our Engineering, Computing and Gaming, and Building Services programmes, all with the latest industry standard kit that help give you that extra edge when you move into employment.

As well as an excellent learning experience, students at the Dover Campus are at the heart of everything we do. You can enjoy our new social areas and refreshment areas which provide a vibrant and engaging activity focus helping you to develop friendships and social skills. Staff at the Dover Campus are also on hand to guide you with your next steps and we can tailor support packages to assist you in reaching your goals.

Take a look at some of the things our campus has to offer.

Victoria Copp-Crawley Campus Principal

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Some great new facilities planned for 2015, the opportunity to make new friends and learn in a safe, stimulating and secure environment are just some of the reasons to study at our Dover Campus.

Top Ten Reasons to Choose East Kent College Dover

3 Gaming and networking labs

The digital sector, one of East Kent College’s specialist areas, is currently one of the fastest growing industries in the UK. Opening in 2015, our Dover campus will boast some of the latest technology on offer in the gaming and networking industry. With plans to develop these gaming labs and offer a more vocational learning experience, Dover is the ideal place to begin your IT career.

2 New Centre of EngineeringPutting the bubbles into Aero chocolate is just one of the amazing careers that a Mechanical Engineering qualification can

open up! From food science to designing the inner workings of trains or planes, our Centre of Engineering will provide a stimulating learning environment to get you off to a great start in this exciting sector.

4 The sky’s the limitBecause we are located in Dover, the gateway to

Europe, the Dover campus is naturally big on Travel and Tourism. We have some fantastic links with travel and tour operators, and also with national airlines such as Virgin Atlantic who offer our students a Cabin Crew training day. Our well respected Study Programmes will get you started on a career that can take you literally anywhere in the world, from working for cruise ships to airlines. The sky’s the limit!

1 We are totally different to school. Welcome to a new world where you will be treated as an adult, enjoy more freedom and independence and get to learn in a

way that suits you. You will make new friends, enjoy a Costa or two in our Refectory, and get to chill out in our new student social spaces. In your spare time, here you can study, or just relax and enjoy your time at College in the gaming lounge, or using the interactive TVs, PC suite or pool tables. You can even get your hair styled or have a beauty treatment in one of the College’s salons!

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10 Get Sport ActiveDid you know that exercise has many

physiological benefits, which include improving your learning and memory? East Kent College has Sport Makers status, which means that there are more opportunities than ever before to get active.

6 Earn whilst you learnAre you looking to earn some money whilst at College? Why not get in touch with our Recruitment Agency. Once you have

completed your Employability Passport you will have the opportunity to apply for part time jobs whilst at College and get started on your first step on the careers ladder.

7 College AmbassadorsWhy not apply to be one of our College

Ambassadors? Working alongside the Marketing and Student Recruitment Team you will be paid for helping to promote and assist with events. Alternatively you might be asked to help with administrative work or social media, all of which will add to your employability chances once you leave College.

5 Building your futureCheck out our brand new Plumbing workshops

opening in 2015, which offer you the opportunity to work with the best equipment possible, to give you a competitive edge in this challenging but rewarding trade. Or take a look at one of our Electrical Installation programmes taught in industry standard workshops that will give you the qualifications that the Building Services industry needs.

8 Give something backIt feels good to give something back to the local

community. As an East Kent College student you will have plenty of opportunity to put the vocational skills you are learning to good use to help businesses, charities and local people – this is also great training for the world of work. You will be able to join in with our Community days and many other student fundraising activities.

9 Make your voice countYou can look forward to having a say in your

education and getting your voice heard through our network of Student Reps as well as the Student Union. As a College we believe it is important to listen to what you have to say and we actively encourage your contribution.

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Support and Advice

At East Kent College we are committed to providing a safe, inclusive and supportive environment in which to learn. Ofsted commended our Safeguarding and the pastoral and learning support we give our students.

Information, Advice and GuidanceOur Careers Advisers are there to offer you impartial, confidential information, advice and guidance (IAG), so that you understand the options available. Our IAG is among the best in Kent and has been awarded Matrix accreditation, a nationally recognised IAG standard.

Making decisions about your future can seem daunting. Our friendly and professional advisers will help you to make your own informed and confident choices about your future training and career. They can help you in lots of different ways to reach your goals:

find the best Study Programme to get you where you want to be

explore which jobs might suit you best

decide if an Apprenticeship might suit you

put a great CV together

search for jobs in the right places

choose the right university and help with your personal statement.

The Recruitment AgencyOur professional and highly qualified staff are here to help you with CV writing, assistance completing applications and the coaching and guidance you may need to apply for part-time jobs while you study, and employment after you leave College. We also have a number of live job vacancies you can apply for, which are updated regularly with new opportunities.

For more information call 01304 244333 or email [email protected]

Supporting you while you studyOur professional and caring Support Services Team can help with your student queries while at College. This includes your application, interview and enrolment, exams, timetabling and student finance.

The College also has a Designated Contact specifically for Looked-after Children and Care Leavers who you can get in touch with throughout your studies and after your studies.

Personal Tutoring and MentoringWe have a tutorial system so that every student receives the individual support and guidance they need to recognise and achieve their full potential.

Student Assessment and Support Our welcoming and inclusive team of specialist staff are here to support students who have varying needs including; Mental Health Difficulties, Physical and/or Sensory Difficulties, Dyslexia, Autism, Global Learning Delay and Challenging Behaviour.

For more details please contact [email protected]

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Qualifications and Entry Requirements

Post GCSE, the choice of study options can be quite baffling and a short guide is given below. If you need further information, advice and guidance, please contact our Careers Advisers, who will be happy to help.

Vocational QualificationsThe vocational element of your Study Programme will include one of these nationally recognised qualifications.

BTEC Certificates and DiplomasLevel 2 Diplomas are broadly equivalent to four/five GCSEs, at grades A to C. National Diplomas and Extended Diplomas (at Level 3) are broadly equivalent to two or three A-Levels and could enable progression to higher education if GCSE’s at grade C or above in English and maths have been achieved.

Vocationally Related Qualifications (VRQs)East Kent College offers a wide range of VRQs.These are vocationally related qualifications for students who wish to prepare for a career in a specific vocational area. They are offered at levels 1, 2 and 3 and allow you to develop and practice skills required for employment and/or career progression in your chosen sector. College-based study consists of a combination of theory and practical activities related to the world of work.

Other qualificationsAccess Course for students 19 +This is a Level 3 course that is usually considered to be equivalent to two A-Levels. An Access Course is often used as a route to a degree-level course.

ApprenticeshipsApprenticeships can be started at various levels according to the individual’s experience and background, the work they are doing, and the

availability of a national ‘framework’ laid down for their work area. Intermediate Apprenticeships are Level 2 qualifications, where the framework typically includes an NVQ, Functional Skills and a Technical Certificate, although each framework is different.

Advanced Apprenticeships offer Level 3 qualifications and can lead to a Level 4 Foundation Degree or degree-level study. Higher Level Apprenticeships are at Level 4 or Level 5 and are becoming available so that higher-level study can be undertaken ‘on the job’.

HNC (Higher National Certificate)/HND (Higher National Diploma)An HNC is a Level 4 course which could allow you to progress to HND or degree programme. This is equivalent to the first year of a degree course. An HND is a Level 5 course which allows you to progress onto a degree top-up course. This is equivalent to the second year of a degree.

Entry requirementsFor all Study Programmes you will be required to have an interview, an initial assessment and reference. There may also be more specific requirements for your particular Study Programme.

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Levels and qualificationsAll courses and qualifications, at school and at College, are given a Level; the higher the Level, the more advanced the qualification.

There are many different pathways to choose from, depending on your preferred learning method. Whether you choose an academic pathway, such as A-Levels, a vocational route such as a BTEC or VRQ Diploma or a work based qualification such as an Apprenticeship, you can always progress on to the next Level up to a Higher Education course or professional qualification.

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MyPortal

MyPortal is an exciting new online facility that is offered to all our applicants. It is designed to help you track your application’s progress, enable you to book your interviews online and accept any offers made on Study Programmes.

In addition to all of this, it is also designed to help you stay in touch with East Kent College until you enrol in September. You will be able to take advantage of our exclusive summer competitions and special offers, from free cinema tickets and pizza deliveries to digital cameras and Thorpe Park tickets.

Don’t forget to update your contact details – we need these to keep you up-to-date with important information, exciting competitions and exclusive offers.

When you apply you will be supplied with your personal login details; all you need to do is visit www.eastkent.ac.uk/myportal and you are ready to go.

Why not like our MyPortal Facebook page – you can start to make friends with many of the students who will be starting College with you in September, and also find out more about what to expect from East Kent College. www.facebook.com/ekcmyportal

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How to Apply

Apply early to secure a place on your chosen Study Programme and start your career! There are many ways you can apply for a full-time Study Programme at East Kent College’s Dover campus. Don’t forget to use MyPortal to track your application!

Kent Choices 4 UIf you are a school leaver living in Kent you can apply through the Kent online area prospectus:

www.kentchoices4u.com.

Ask your Careers teacher for your unlock code.

Apply online or download an application form:

www.eastkent.ac.uk/apply-now

Come in and see us!Drop into our campus at Maison Dieu Road, Dover, and our Support Services team can help you make your application and answer any questions you may have.

FeesIf you are 16 to 18 years old there are no tuition fees or examination fees to pay, except examination/coursework re-sits, where payment may be required. Other expenses you should consider include cost of equipment/materials, textbooks and stationery, daily travel to and from College, residential or field trips.

If you are 16-18 and feel you need help with these additional course related costs, you can apply for the College’s Bursary fund. Your situation will be considered individually and all circumstances taken into account.

If you are 19 years and over please contact Support Services on 01304 244333 who will be able to advise you on the Study Programme or course fee appropriate for your age and circumstances.

Advanced Learning Loans for students aged 24 and overThese loans help you to pay the tuition fees charged by colleges and training organisations. Most learners aged 24 and over, studying at Level 3 and above, will qualify for these new loans from the UK government. To find out if you’re eligible visit: www.24plusmicrosite.com/eligibility-tool.

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Open DaysAt an Open Day you will have a chance to discuss our Study Programmes in more detail and receive advice and guidance on support whilst you study, eligibility criteria and financial information. You will also have the chance to look around the fantastic facilities our campuses have to offer.

Broadstairs Saturday 8 November 09:30 – 12:30 Wednesday 21 January 16:00 – 19:00

Dover Thursday 6 November 16:00 – 19:00 Wednesday 14 January 16:00 – 19:00

FolkestoneThursday 6 November 16:00 – 19:00 Wednesday 14 January 16:00 – 19:00

Taster DaysOur Taster Days let you get a hands on idea of what our Study Programmes have to offer. You will have the opportunity to sample a couple of our specially designed taster sessions, which we hope will help you decide on the best route to your dream career. It will also be a great chance to meet College staff, current students, and potential students who might join you in September.

To register for a place on our Taster Days please visit www.eastkent.ac.uk/events

Come along to one of our Open Days or Taster Days. These are a great opportunity to see what East Kent College is all about.

Why not tell us about your Open Day and Taster Day experience using:

Open Days and Taster Days

Taster DaysBroadstairs Thursday 19 March 16:00 – 19:00

Wednesday 24 June 16:00 – 19:00

Automotive

Business and Enterprise

Catering

Computing

Construction

Creative Industries

Early Years

Engineering

Hair and Beauty

Health and Social Care

Science

Sport

Supported Learning

Dover Campus Wednesday 18 March 16:00 – 19:00

Thursday 25 June 16:00 – 19:00

Access

Automotive

Building Services

Computing and Gaming

Engineering

Hairdressing

Travel and Tourism

FolkestoneWednesday 18 March 16:00 – 19:00

Thursday 25 June 16:00 – 19:00

The Edge

Catering and Hospitality

Construction

Early Years

Hair and Beauty

Performing Arts

Social Care

Sport and Leisure

Supported Learning

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Work Based Programmes

It is easy to see why work based learning opportunities like Apprenticeships, Traineeships and Supported Internship schemes are becoming increasingly popular among young people.

ApprenticeshipsAn Apprenticeship means you work and get paid while learning an industry skill. Being an Apprentice really does give you the best of both worlds, enabling you to gain valuable hands on working experience as well as a formal qualification. However, that does not mean Apprenticeships are easy. You must take your Apprenticeship seriously, have the dedication to succeed in the world of work, and have enthusiasm for studying in the industry sector you wish to pursue.

To be eligible for an Apprenticeship you need to already be employed or find suitable employment. Do not be afraid to ask an employer if they would consider taking you on as an Apprentice. Our Centre for Apprenticeships and Workplace Learning has staff available who will be happy to talk to potential employers to discuss the requirements of an Apprenticeship.

We offer Apprenticeship Frameworks in a wide range of areas which include:

Accounting

Automotive

Bricklaying

Business Administration

Carpentry

Catering

Children and Young People’s Workforce

Customer Service

Electrical Installation

Engineering

Health and Social Care

Hospitality

Leadership and Management

Learning and Development

Painting and Decorating

Plumbing

Retail

Supporting Teaching and Learning

For more information please call 01843 605009 or email [email protected]

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Study Programmes

In the following pages you will find out more about our exciting range of full-time Study Programmes. These programmes are career-focused and designed to equip you for the world of work. They are all about getting the right experience and skills which will make you a valued employee in the eyes of an employer.

Ofsted praised our links with local employers as well as our Study Programmes, which provide skills and training that are relevant to East Kent as well as the ‘employability’ skills that businesses need.

If you are aged 16 to 18 years old the core of your Study Programme will be the academic/vocational programme of your choice. You will also take part in some form of work related learning.

If you do not have a grade C or above in GCSE English and Maths, you will continue to study English and Maths at the appropriate level when you come to College. Our Virtual Learning Environment will support your learning and study and help you keep track of where you are and in touch with your lecturers and classmates.

Aim highOur Study Programmes are designed so that, after successful completion, you can move up to the next level of study and carry on studying with East Kent College up to a Higher National Certificate which could take you to the second year of a degree at university.

Progression CurriculumThe Foundation Studies in what we call our ‘Progression Curriculum’ have been designed so that if you are not sure which area you would like to study, you can sample a different vocational area at various points throughout the year. It provides the opportunity to study a nationally recognised qualification in a specific vocational area. This flexibility is to encourage you to find your area of interest and work towards meeting the standards to move onto a Level 2 programme or into an Apprenticeship. If you want to focus on one area only you are welcome to do so.

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The days when a spanner was the most important tool for fixing an engine are long gone. Although you still need mechanical skills to get on in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair these days, you also need knowledge of sophisticated electronic controls and instruments. In addition, you need to know how to use computerised diagnostic equipment to find faults. Wherever your interest lies, one of our Study Programmes will give you a wide range of skills to help you progress in your chosen career.

Our Automotive Study Programmes will get you ready for employment in servicing and repairing all kinds of vehicles in this wide-ranging industry, as well as enabling you to work with super-fast high-performance racing cars.

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Example careersAutomotive Mechanic (£15,000 – £25,000): As a Mechanic you will work on all types of vehicles from cars, vans, lorries to coaches. You will need to understand how electrical vehicle systems work as well as the mechanical side of vehicle repair…

Motorsport Engineer (£18,000 – £42,000): As a Motorsport Engineer you will help to test and build racing vehicles from motorcycles for racing in events such as Moto GP to high performance cars for Formula1 racing…

Automotive Body Repairer (£13,000 – £28,000): As a Body Repairer you will work on a range of vehicles to fix or replace damaged body parts using a range of tools and techniques to make vehicles look as good as new…

For further details of these careers and lots of other exciting career ideas visit www.eastkent.ac.uk

Automotive Technologies

Careers ideasLight Vehicle Diagnostic Technician

Fast-Fit Technician

Motor Sport Engineer

Engineering Operative

Motor Vehicle Body Repairer

Motor Vehicle Breakdown Engineer

Car Fleet Manager

Auto Electrician

Engineering Maintenance Fitter

Light Industry Assembler

Apprenticeships availableLevel 2 Motor Vehicle Maintenance

Level 3 Motor Vehicle Maintenance

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Motor Vehicle (Entry Level 3 / Level 1)September 2015 – 1 Year

Perfect if: you are interested in cars and motorcycles and wish to learn how to carry out basic repair and maintenance work.

You’ll learn: basic principles of motor mechanics. You will also gain an understanding of the technology used to detect and fix faults in our top of the range workshops. You will learn through practical sessions in our workshops and assessment will be through written work and online tests.

Look forward to: a hands on experience with the chance to participate in field trips and national competitions.

How do I get started? There are no formal entry requirements for this Study Programme but a keen interest in the subject area is essential.

What next? On successful completion you could move onto our Level 2 Motor Vehicle programme which will enable you to become a Motor Mechanic or Fast Fit Technician.

Motor Vehicle (Level 2)September 2015 – 1 Year

Perfect if: you have a love of cars and want to gain a career in the motor vehicle industry.

You’ll learn: how to carry out routine inspections and how to diagnose and rectify faults. You will have the chance to work on a wide variety of vehicle systems in our top-of-the-range workshop environments under the guidance of trained and certified automotive professionals.

You will learn through practical sessions in our workshops, and assessment will be through written work and online tests.

Look forward to: a hands on experience with the chance to participate in field trips and national competitions.

How do I get started? You will need a minimum of four GCSEs at D grades or equivalent, including Maths and English. You may be able to progress from the Level 1 Motor Vehicle programme.

What next? On successful completion you could move onto our Level 3 Motor Vehicle Study Programme and work towards a career as a Motor Mechanic or Fast Fit Technician.

Motor Vehicle (Level 3)September 2015 – 1 Year

Perfect if: you want to learn advanced skills and gain employment in the motor vehicle industry.

You’ll learn: how to repair a broad range of vehicle systems using the latest computer-aided diagnosis and scanning equipment and hybrid vehicle training rigs in our well-equipped workshops. As well as practical skills you will gain experience in agreeing customer needs and other employability skills.

You will learn through practical sessions in our workshops and assessment will be through written work and online tests.

Look forward to: the opportunity to be involved in inter-college skills competitions and exciting field trips.

How do I get started? You will need a minimum of five GCSEs at C grades or equivalent, including Maths and English. Students may be able to progress from Level 2 vocationally related programmes.

What next? On successful completion you could gain employment within the motor vehicle industry as a Mechanic or Fast Fit / Diagnosis Technician.

Automotive TechnologiesProgramme guide

All Study Programmes will include English and Maths where appropriate, and build higher level employability and enterprise skills through challenges, activities, competitions, recognised guest speakers and work-experience. For further information see page 17.

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Alex Wright, 18

Level 2 Motor VehicleIn the future I want to go to University.

I chose to study at East Kent College because the campus is close to home and this College offered the best Motor Vehicle course for me.

You should come to East Kent College because the course is very hands on. On my first day I got to work on an engine and take it apart. The facilities are very good, the people are great. The College is a very pleasant place to be.

New for 2015/16Latest Industry Standard Equipment

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The College has strong links with businesses and contractors from across East Kent helping to provide you with a significant advantage in the careers market. As well as learning a trade for

life you will learn business skills, technical skills and problem solving, which will help you to develop into highly employable professionals.

Start building your career in the Building Services industry with one of our Study Programmes – it will give you the highest standard of training. We live in a constantly evolving and developing world and the Building Services industry is at the forefront of innovation worldwide. With a qualification in Electrical Installation or Plumbing, you could work on large commercial building sites or undertake small domestic projects.

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Building Services

Careers ideasElectrician

Domestic Appliance Engineer

Lighting Technician

Plumber

Building Services Technician

Example careersElectrician (£16,500 – £30,000): As an Electrician you will have the flexibility to work for small domestic companies, large businesses or even set up your own business. Working with electrical circuits and wiring you will ensure that electrical systems meet all health and safety requirements…

Electricity Generation Technician (£18,000 – £35,000): As an Electricity Generation Technician you will work for energy companies carrying out maintenance and repair work at energy producing plants or power stations. You will need to be a qualified Electrician and have good problem solving skills…

Plumber (£17,000 – £35,000) As a Plumber you will work on heating systems and pipe work, this could be in a domestic setting or within businesses and workplaces…

For further details of these careers and lots of other exciting career ideas visit www.eastkent.ac.uk

Apprenticeships availableLevel 2 Electrical Installation

Level 3 Electrical Installation

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Electrical Installation (Level 2)September 2015 – 1 Year

Perfect if: you want to learn the skills needed to work as an Electrician or with electrical systems.

You’ll learn: a a wide range of electrical installation practices, with the main focus being on electrical installation. You will cover areas such as scientific principles, magnetism and motors and installation theory. You will also gain practical experience in the installation of a variety of wiring systems for use in industrial, commercial and domestic settings.

You will learn through practical sessions in our workshops, and assessment will be through written work and online tests.

Look forward to: the chance to take part in national skills competitions and on the job training exercises.

How do I get started? You will need a minimum of four GCSEs at D grades or equivalent, including Maths and English. Students may be able to progress from a Level 1 vocationally related programme.

What next? On successful completion you could progress onto our Level 3 programme.

Electrical Installation (Level 3)September 2015 – 1 Year

Perfect if: you want to advance your knowledge of electrical installation and work as a qualified Electrician.

You’ll learn: about the principles of electrical science and environmental technology. You will also study units that help develop your skills in areas such as inspection and testing, fault diagnosis and rectification and electrical systems design.

You will learn through practical sessions in our workshops, and assessment will be through written work and online tests.

Look forward to: gaining a qualification that will enable you to become a qualified Electrician.

How do I get started? You will need a minimum of five GCSEs at C grades or equivalent, including Maths and English. Students may be able to progress from a Level 2 vocationally related programme.

What next? On successful completion you could gain employment as a fully qualified Electrician.

Engineering / Plumbing (Entry Level 3 / Level 1)September 2015 – 1 Year

Perfect if: you want to learn basic skills related to engineering and plumbing, with the opportunity to progress onto a Level 2 Study Programme.

You’ll learn: mechanical engineering and plumbing skills with the option to study both of these interesting topics or specialise in one particular trade. You will learn through practical sessions in our new Centre for Engineering, and assessment will be through written work and online tests.

Look forward to: trips and visits, alongside guest speakers, and the chance to participate in competitions.

How do I get started? There are no formal entry requirements for this Study Programme however a keen interest in the subject is vital.

What next? On successful completion you could progress onto one of our Level 2 Study Programmes in Mechanical Engineering or Plumbing.

Plumbing (Level 2)September 2015 – 1 Year

Perfect if: you are looking to make a splash in the domestic plumbing trade.

You’ll learn: the skills needed to progress in the field of domestic plumbing. As well as covering the theory and practical skills you will cover specific subjects such as central heating systems, domestic hot and cold water systems and scientific principles and processes, all of which will give you the extra edge when entering employment.

You will learn through practical sessions in our workshops and assessment will be through written work and online tests.

Look forward to: the chance to take part in national skills competitions and on the job training exercises.

How do I get started? You will need a minimum of four GCSEs at D grades or equivalent, including Maths and English. Students may be able to progress from Level 1 vocationally related programmes.

What next? On successful completion you could chose to move onto study at a higher level or seek an apprenticeship within the Plumbing industry at Level 3.

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All Study Programmes will include English and Maths where appropriate, and build higher level employability and enterprise skills through challenges, activities, competitions, recognised guest speakers and work-experience. For further information see page 17.

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Gary Higginson,49

Level 2 Electrical InstallationMy dream career is to become a self-employed Electrician.

I chose to study at East Kent College because, as a mature student, this course offered me flexible working hours to fit around my other commitments. The facilities and the lecturers are great, and they do everything to make you feel welcome whether you are young or old.

I enjoy learning a new skill which I can put into practice. The lecturers pass on a lot of knowledge in a short period of time.

New for 2015/16Bespoke Plumbing Facilities

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Example careersWeb Designer (£15,000 – £40,000): As a Web Designer you will have a flare for design and the technical skills to build or redesign web pages that help companies, charities and organisations to have a strong web presence.

With opportunities to work freelance or for design companies, this career will be one that is constantly developing…

Software Developer (£20,000 – £50,000): As a Software Developer you will need to be able to design new computer programmes that will be useful and effective for your target audiences…

Systems Analyst (£20,000 – £60,000): As a Systems Analyst you would look at a company’s systems and processes and work with others to solve problems and make improvements…

For further details of these careers and lots of other exciting career ideas visit www.eastkent.ac.uk

The right training and qualifications in IT will open up a whole world of opportunity, and we have a range of Study Programmes that will give you a great start to a career in this rapidly expanding industry. Web Designer, Developer, Programmer, IT Technician, Telecom Technician, Assistant Web Designer, Software Developer – take your pick from these careers and many more.

Careers ideasDatabase Administrator

Network Engineer

IT Trainer

Software Developer

IT Project Manager

Web Designer

Computer Service and Repair Technician

Computer Games Tester

Web Content Manager

Web Editor

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Computing, IT & GamingProgramme guide

All Study Programmes will include English and Maths where appropriate, and build higher level employability and enterprise skills through challenges, activities, competitions, recognised guest speakers and work-experience. For further information see page 17.

Business and Information Technology (Entry Level 3 / Level 1) September 2015 – 1 Year

Perfect if: you are interested in learning key skills necessary for careers in IT and administration.

You’ll learn: basic concepts of how businesses operate and you will develop basic IT skills needed in a business environment.

You will learn through practical and theoretical lessons and build a portfolio of work.

Look forward to: visits from key business figures and the chance to take part in enterprise projects.

How do I get started? There are no formal entry requirements for this programme, however, a keen interest in the subject is vital.

What next? On successful completion you could progress onto our Level 2 programme or study a business or IT related apprenticeship.

Information and Creative Technology (Level 2)September 2015 – 1 Year

Perfect if: you are interested in developing IT maintenance skills and moving into a creative IT role such as Game Designer.

You’ll learn: a good overall knowledge of the latest industry software and the basics of computer maintenance.

You will learn through practical sessions and assessment will be through written work and online tests.

Look forward to: the chance to use the latest industry equipment and use our state-of-the-art game design technology.

How do I get started? You will need a minimum of four GCSEs at D grades or equivalent, including Maths and English. Students may be able to progress from Level 2 vocationally related programmes.

What next? On successful completion of this Study Programme you could move onto our Level 3 Information Technology programme.

IT – Information Technology (Level 3)September 2015 – 1 Year

Perfect if: you aspire to work in the web, game or software development industry.

You’ll learn: a variety of skills required to progress in the IT industry. From web design to software and computer animation and networking solutions, this programme will open up a wide range of IT related career options.

You will learn through practical sessions, and assessment will be through written work and online tests.

Look forward to: a diverse range of modules that allow you to specialise in a chosen area.

How do I get started? You will need a minimum of five GCSEs at C grades or equivalent, including Maths and English. Students may be able to progress from Level 2 vocationally related programmes.

What next? You could continue to study at a higher level on one of our HNC programmes or you could progress into employment within the IT sector.

Gaming (Level 3)September 2015 – 1 Year

Perfect if: you aspire to work in the exciting world of computer game design and development.

You’ll learn: a whole host of skills needed to design and develop games for consoles, PC’s and even mobile phones. From building computers to animation and coding for mobile devises, this is the ideal Study Programme for anyone with a passion for gaming.

You will learn through practical sessions and demonstrations. Assessment will be by building a portfolio of work.

Look forward to: a diverse range of modules that allow you to specialise in various aspects of gaming technology.

How do I get started? You will need a minimum of five GCSEs at C grades or equivalent, including Maths and English. Students may be able to progress from Level 2 vocationally related programmes.

What next? On successful completion you could continue to study at a higher level on one of our new HNC programmes or you could progress into employment within the IT industry.

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Rony Matthew,16

Level 3 Information Technology My dream career is to be an ICT software engineer as that is something I am passionate about.

I chose to study at East Kent College because my cousin told me it’s a great place to study IT and it’s local to me.

You should come to East Kent College because the atmosphere is relaxed. On my course we don’t have exams so I no longer feel stressed about exams, the work is coursework based.

New for 2015/16Fantastic Network and Gaming Labs

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One of our Mechanical Engineering Study Programmes is a great passport to getting started on a wide variety of exciting career paths. Have you thought about a career as a Railway Technician, Lift Engineer, Building Service or Heating and Ventilation Engineer? Or considered using your engineering skills to help reduce climate change and support the green technology needed for wind farms, as well as for solar panel design and installation?

Careers ideasRail Track Maintenance

Rail Engineering Technician

Lift Engineer

Heating and Ventilation Engineer

Building Services Engineer

Energy Engineer

Chemical Engineering Technician

Merchant Navy Engineer

Marine Engineering Technician

Engineering Craft Machinist

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Example careersEnergy Engineer (£20,000 – £60,000) As an Energy Engineer you will work with a range of renewable technologies to design and construct machines that convert natural resources into power such as solar, wind and water…

Mechanical Engineer (£22,000 – £50,000) As a Mechanical Engineer you will work with machinery and help design and develop machines and components used in a variety of industries…

From working with aircraft to carrying out maintenance and installation work; all require an in-depth knowledge of mechanics…

For further details of these careers and lots of other exciting career ideas visit www.eastkent.ac.uk

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Engineering / Plumbing (Entry Level 3 / Level 1)September 2015 – 1 Year

Perfect if: you want to learn basic skills related to engineering and plumbing, with the opportunity to progress onto a Level 2 Study Programme.

You’ll learn: mechanical engineering and plumbing skills with the option to study both of these interesting topics or specialise in one particular trade. You will learn through practical sessions in our new Centre for Engineering, and assessment will be through written work and online tests.

Look forward to: trips and visits, alongside guest speakers, and the chance to participate in competitions.

How do I get started? There are no formal entry requirements for this Study Programme however a keen interest in the subject is vital.

What next? On successful completion you could progress onto one of our Level 2 Study Programmes in Mechanical Engineering or Plumbing.

Engineering Technology - Mechanical (Level 2)September 2015 – 1 Year

Perfect if: you are interested in one of the various engineering industries.

You’ll learn: mechanical engineering principles. There are 6 subject specific units, Engineering Environment Awareness, Engineering Techniques, Engineering Principles, Fitting and Assembly Techniques, Machining Techniques and Technology in Turning and Milling. There is also the chance to explore alternative areas such as Welding and Pneumatics.

You will learn through practical sessions in our brand new, state-of-the-art Centre for Engineering.

Assessment will be through written work and online tests.

Look forward to: the opportunity to take part in inter-college skills competitions at local and national level and the chance of work experience with leading community partners.

How do I get started? You will need a minimum of four GCSEs at D grades or equivalent, including Maths and English. Students may be able to progress from Level 1 vocationally related programmes.

What next? On successful completion you could progress onto one of our Level 3 Study Programmes starting in 2016/17.

All Study Programmes will include English and Maths where appropriate, and build higher level employability and enterprise skills through challenges, activities, competitions, recognised guest speakers and work-experience. For further information see page 17.

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New Centre for Engineering

New for 2015 our Dover Campus will boast some of the best facilities for Engineering in Kent with the latest industry standard technology.

Charlie Elphicke, MP for Dover and Deal:

“East Kent College has a reputation for providing an excellent standard of education and the skills the local community needs. I am delighted they are bringing this ethos to the Dover campus and look forward to seeing the plans for more courses and better facilities develop.”

New for 2015/16State-of-the-art Centre for Engineering

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Even the most famous Hairdressers had to start somewhere, and our Study Programmes will give you a head start in this creative and rewarding area.

Happiness is making other people look good, according to national research which found people working in the hair and beauty industry to be among the most contented workers in Britain – and one of our Study Programmes will give you the ideal foundation for this rewarding career. Think fashion, theatre, TV, films, photography and bridal – from polished glamour to amazing hair designs — this is where a career in hairdressing could take you.

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Hairdressing

Careers ideasHairdresser

Mobile Hairdresser

Stylist

Wedding Stylist

Image Consultant

Photographic Stylist

Example careersHairdresser (£14,000 – £25,000): As a Hairdresser you will need to have a good grasp of what’s in fashion and the customer service skills to make every client feel special. You will cut, colour and style hair to make people feel their most glamorous every day…

Image Consultant (£14,000 – £30,000): As an Image Consultant it will be your job to help people look their very best. You will use your innate sense of style and your industry contacts to ensure your clients shine…

Photographic Stylist (£12,000 – £35,000): As a Photographic Stylist you will assist in preparing clients for their moment in the spotlight, along with styling hair, you will assist with wardrobe and make-up. It will be your job to make sure people are ready for their close-up…

For further details of these careers and lots of other exciting career ideas visit www.eastkent.ac.uk

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Hairdressing (Entry Level 3 / Level 1)September 2015 – 1 Year

Perfect if: you want to learn skills needed to start your career as a Hairdresser.

You’ll learn: basic salon skills such as customer service, preparing and maintaining salon equipment and shampooing and conditioning.

You will learn through practical demonstrations and assessment will be through written work and online tests.

Look forward to: the chance to visit Salon International and experience new products, techniques, and watch the top Hairdressers demonstrate their skills on stage with live models.

How do I get started? There are no formal entry requirements for this programme however a keen interest in the subject is vital.

What next? On successful completion you could progress onto our Level 2 programme.

Hairdressing (Level 2)September 2015 – 1 Year

Perfect if: you want to learn the skills needed to work as a qualified Hairdresser.

You’ll learn: how to conduct a thorough consultation prior to starting a service and understand how the choice of shampoos and conditioners can affect the hair and scalp. You will also cover cutting and colouring techniques needed to create amazing hairstyles.

You will learn through practical demonstrations, and assessment will be through written work and online tests.

Look forward to: working in our College Salon on external clients. You will also benefit from live guest speakers to help prepare you for the world of work.

How do I get started? You will need a minimum of four GCSEs at D grades or equivalent, including Maths and English. Students may be able to progress from Level 1 vocationally related programmes.

What next? On successful completion you could progress onto our Level 3 programme.

Hairdressing (Level 3)September 2015 – 1 Year

Perfect if: you want to work as a Senior Stylist or self-employed Hairdresser.

You’ll learn: advanced cutting and colouring techniques, as well as how to create hairstyles for special occasions. You will also learn the basics of salon management to help you in your future career.

You will learn through practical demonstrations, and assessment will be through written work and online tests.

Look forward to: the opportunity to undertake work experience placements in our College Salon. You will also benefit from live guest speakers to help prepare you for the world of work.

How do I get started? You will need a minimum of five GCSEs at C grades or equivalent, including Maths and English. Students may be able to progress from Level 2 vocationally related programmes.

What next? On successful completion you could gain employment within the hairdressing industry.

All Study Programmes will include English and Maths where appropriate, and build higher level employability and enterprise skills through challenges, activities, competitions, recognised guest speakers and work-experience. For further information see page 17.

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Monika Palecka, 17

Level 2 HairdressingMy dream career is to be a hairdresser and to make people feel happy.

I chose to study at East Kent College because the people are nice and my lecturers are great and funny.

You should study at East Kent College because the lecturers here give you help whenever you need it, they are respectful. It’s a really good College.

New for 2015/16State-of-the-art Salon Facilities

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With just about everyone jetting off to the sun for a holiday at some time or other, or to explore far-away countries, the Travel and Tourism industry is a smart choice for a career. It is also an ideal qualification to learn how to deliver superb customer service and event planning; skills valued in every business.

If you are interested in a career that will give you the opportunity to travel the world, and you want to learn how to deliver great customer service, look no further.

Careers ideasAir Cabin Crew

Airport Information Assistant

Customer Service

Airline Customer Service Agent

Travel Agent

Tourist Guide

Resort Representative

Hotel Manager

Cruise Ship Steward

Counter Service Assistant

Example careersTour Manager (£15,000 – £22,000): As a Tour Manager you would make the travel arrangements of groups or individuals, from business trips to holidays, ensuring everything goes according to plan…

Air Cabin Crew (£12,000 – £25,000): As a member of Air Cabin Crew you will be given the chance to travel the world whilst earning money. As a part of a crew you will ensure that passengers have an enjoyable and safe flight…

Wedding Planner (£16,000 – £25,000): As a Wedding Planner you will help ensure that the happy couple really do have the happiest day of their lives. From booking venues to setting up on the day and ensuring suppliers are on time, you will be involved from start to finish…

For further details of these careers and lots of other exciting career ideas visit www.eastkent.ac.uk

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Travel, Tourism and Hospitality (Entry Level 3 / Level 1) September 2015 – 1 Year

Perfect if: you want to explore the various careers available in the exciting world of travel, tourism and hospitality.

You’ll learn: about the different jobs related to this industry and the skills needed to progress in your chosen area. From customer service to the basics of events planning this programme will open your eyes to the exciting world of travel and hospitality.

You will learn through practical and theoretical lessons and build a portfolio of work.

Look forward to: a variety of field trips and visits from guest speakers.

How do I get started? There are no formal entry requirements for this programme, however, a keen interest in the subject is vital.

What next? On successful completion you could progress onto one of our Level 2 programmes.

Travel and Tourism (Level 2)September 2015 – 1 Year

Perfect if: you are interested in a career with in the UK or international travel and tourism industry.

You’ll learn: about how the travel industry works within the UK and at an international level. You will focus on areas such as understanding customer service in travel and tourism, holiday

planning, European holiday destinations and worldwide travel.

You will learn through practical and theoretical lessons and build a portfolio of work.

Look forward to: the chance to take part in trips and visits and the opportunity to undertake work experience within the industry.

How do I get started? You will need a minimum of four GCSEs at D grades or equivalent including English and Maths. Students may be able to progress from Level 1 vocationally related programmes.

What next? On successful completion you could progress onto our Level 3 programme.

Travel and Tourism (Level 3)September 2015 – 1 Year

Perfect if: you want to develop your skills and focus on specialised areas of the travel and tourism industry.

You’ll learn: the fundamental employability skills needed to progress in your chosen career path. You will also have the chance to select specialised units of study such as tour operations and air cabin crew depending on your desired career route.

You will learn through practical and theoretical lessons and build a portfolio of work.

Look forward to: the chance to study a specialist subject in more depth and participate in work related actives to enhance your employment opportunities.

How do I get started? You will need a minimum of five GCSEs at C grades or equivalent, including English and Maths. Students may be able to progress from Level 2 vocationally related programmes.

What next? On successful completion you could gain employment in a wide range of careers within the travel and tourism industry. Alternatively you could progress onto our new Higher National Certificate programme.

Events Management (Level 2)September 2015 – 1 Year

Perfect if: you want to gain skills in the area of hospitality and event planning.

You’ll learn: in depth about how the hospitality industry operates, with focus on areas such as marketing and promotion, food and beverage service, and accommodation services or finance. Along with developing your event planning and management skills you will also learn how this links to the UK hospitality and travel and tourism industries.

Look forward to: the opportunity to participate in work experience to help develop your CV.

How do I get started? You will need a minimum of four GCSEs at D grades or equivalent, including English and Maths. Students may be able to progress from Level 2 vocationally related programmes.

What next? On successful completion you could gain employment in a wide range of careers within the events or travel and tourism industry.

All Study Programmes will include English and Maths where appropriate, and build higher level employability and enterprise skills through challenges, activities, competitions, recognised guest speakers and work-experience. For further information see page 17.

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Sandra Ngamala,22

Level 2 Travel and TourismMy dream career is to be able to work for British Airways or Virgin Airlines one day.

I enjoy the trips that we go on, last year we went to America. I love the work experience we do, we don’t just work in one area of travel and tourism, we look at multiple aspects.

You should come to East Kent College because it’s a safe place to study and the lecturers really care about your studies plus we have great facilities like Costa Coffee and the canteen which has really affordable prices for students.

New for 2015/16Cabin and Airline Services Training Facilities

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Further study could lead you into a career in Biomedical Sciences including microbiology, food science, analytical chemistry, laboratory management, pharmaceutical research and development as well as careers in the field of nursing. Previous students have forged successful careers with global pharmaceutical companies and scientific research organisations.

All our Science Study Programmes are now taught at Discovery Park, Sandwich. Discovery Park is a hub for local, national and international scientific research and development companies. With top-of-the-range labs and the chance to work alongside world-class pharmaceutical companies and industry leaders, one of our Study Programmes could lead to one of many exciting career opportunities.

Today’s Science students are tomorrow’s Researchers in industry, Medical Experts, Lab Technicians and Teachers. One of our Study Programmes will give you an ideal start to a career as a Dental Nurse, Pharmacy Assistant, Laboratory Assistant or perhaps Healthcare Assistant.

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Apprenticeships availableLevel 3 Laboratory and Associated Technicians

Careers ideasLaboratory Technician

Teaching Assistant

Education Technician

Forensic Scientist

Biomedical Scientist

Science Teacher

Laboratory Manager

Food Scientist

Medical Physicist

Nutritionist

Example careersLaboratory Technician (£14,000 – £25,000): As a Laboratory Technician you will help in the set-up, research and analysis of scientific experiments. Ranging from working alongside Forensic Scientists to the health service and even in education, the areas of research and the types of experiments are incredibly diverse.

You will need to be analytical and a good problem solver, alongside this you will also need to be methodical in the way you work and keep notes to track experiments and draw conclusions…

Research Scientist: (£20,000 – £45,000) As a research scientist you could work in a variety of specialist areas. This may be in the medical, industrial or environmental sectors. You could work as part a team developing

drugs or optimising the performance of manufacturing systems. You will need good organisational skills as well as the ability to communicate effectively…

Midwife (£21,000 – £40,000): As a Midwife you would support and care for women throughout pregnancy and beyond. From giving early advice and monitoring the health and well-being of mother and baby, to delivery and after care, this career can be very rewarding.

You will need an in-depth knowledge of medical care, as well as good people skills, and the ability to listen and be supportive during what can be an intense time in people’s lives…

For further details of these careers and lots of other exciting career ideas visit www.eastkent.ac.uk

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Applied Science (Level 3)September 2015 – 1 Year Course

Perfect if: you want a career in the science industry working for internationally renowned industry leaders.

You’ll learn: a variety of subject areas that include Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics. You will undertake practical activities and investigative experiments. You will also participate in group presentations and individual research. In addition to lessons and tutorials you will have the opportunity to work with some of the latest industry equipment in our specialist labs at Discovery Park, home to companies such as Pfizer and Mylan.

Look forward to: the chance to study in one of the country’s leading scientific centres, Discovery Park. With a host of scientific businesses on-site and close industry links you will have the opportunity to develop early working relationships with some of the leading national and internationally based scientific companies.

How do I get started? You will need a minimum of five GCSEs at C grades or equivalent, including Maths, English and Science. Students may be able to progress from Level 2 vocationally related programmes.

What next? The sky is the limit. After completing year one of this programme you can move onto our Extended Diploma and choose to study medical or applied science. You could then progress onto one of our HNC programmes which could lead to a university degree. Alternatively you could choose to move onto a higher level apprenticeship within the science industry.

World-class facilities at Discovery Park.

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All Study Programmes will include English and Maths where appropriate, and build higher level employability and enterprise skills through challenges, activities, competitions, recognised guest speakers and work-experience. For further information see page 17.

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Access and Pre-Access

Want to go to university, but left school without the right qualifications or grades you need? Our Access to Higher Education courses could help you progress to university.

A fast track route to university for mature students, Access to Higher Education courses are specifically designed for students aged 19+.

These one-year courses lead to a nationally recognised Access to Higher Education (HE) Diploma. They aim to develop the necessary confidence and knowledge to equip you to progress onto a degree or diploma course.

The Dover campus offers two pathways:

• Health Studies (to include Nursing)

Biology

Psychology

Sociology

• Humanities

English Literature

History

Law

Psychology

Sociology

Each pathway is modular, so that you have some flexibility in the subjects you choose to study.

Pre-Access CourseWe also offer the Pre-Access course which is suitable for adults returning to education who do not already have a GCSE in English and / or Maths and who would like to develop their study skills before progressing onto the Access course.

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Indulge in a new hairstyle or luxury hair treatment. Our Salons offer competitive prices, impeccable service and a warm welcome.The Salon at East Kent College’s Dover campus is open to the public and offers a wide choice of hair treatments in modern, comfortable salons. Treatments are provided by East Kent College students under the full supervision of qualified teaching staff. To book your appointment please call 01304 244303.

Take a look at our highly competitive price list.

Level 2 and 3 Hairdressing

Styling & Conditioning Price starting from**

Shampoo & Finish £3.00

Cut & Finish £6.00

Intensive Conditioning Treatment (inc. finish)

£5.00 Inc. cut £8.00

Long hair up £3.00

Volume & Curl inc. Finish*

Perm £9.50 Inc. cut £12.50

Spiral £36.00 Inc. cut £42.00

Colouring inc. Finish*

Quazi Colour Enhancer £8.50 Inc. cut £11.50

Regrowth Colour £9.50 Inc. cut £12.50

Bleach Regrowth £18.00 Inc. cut £24.00

Full head colour £12.00 Inc. cut £15.00

Full head foils £22.00 Inc. cut £25.00

Half head / T-Section Foils £12.00 Inc. cut £15.00

Cap Highlights / Lowlights £8.50 Inc. cut £11.50

Colour Correction (price agreed at consultation)

From £40.00

Inc. cutFrom

£46.00

Creative ColourPrice agreed

at consultation

* Additional costs can occur dependent on hair length & thickness. ** Prices advertised are for treatments by Level 2 students, price will

increase if treatment is carried out by a Level 3 student.

Prices are given as a guide and subject to change.

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Location

Please see the back cover of this prospectus for our contact details and visit www.eastkent.ac.uk for further directions on how to reach our Dover campus.

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Terms and Conditions1. Application1.1 These Terms and Conditions shall apply to the provision of the services (‘Services’) by East Kent College of Ramsgate Road Broadstairs Kent CT10 1PN (“College”) to you (“Student”). No other terms and conditions shall apply to the provision of services unless agreed upon in writing between the College and the Student.

1.2 To avoid doubt, the Terms and Conditions of Study (including all current published College Policies, Codes and Regulations) apply to all students, including those on placements and/or studying at off–campus locations.

1.3 Students should satisfy themselves from reading the available information that the particular course they have chosen meets their requirements before commencing the course.

2. Interpretation2.1 A “business day” means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or bank holiday.

2.2 The headings in these Terms and Conditions are for convenience only and shall not affect their interpretation.

2.3 Words imparting the singular number shall include the plural and vice-versa.

3. Definitions3.1 Every Student of the College, whether full–time or not, must enrol for each programme and pay the fees appropriate to their course of study at the College.

3.2 In all College documentation “Sponsor” is deemed to include Skills Funding Agency; Education Funding Agency; local authority/central government schemes; local enterprise companies; employers and training boards or agencies.

3.3 No person shall be deemed to be an enrolled Student unless they have completed and signed a College learning agreement and agreed to meet the liability for the relevant fees, where a Sponsor does not meet the liability on their behalf.

3.4 In signing the learning agreement the Student undertakes to observe these Terms and Conditions (including all current published College Policies, Codes and Regulations) and consents to the College obtaining, recording, holding, processing personal data including data of a sensitive nature. Students are responsible for informing the College of any changes to the information provided on enrolment.

4. Fees and Payment4.1 The course fees (“Fees”) for the Services are set out in the prospectus.

4.2 In addition to the Fees, the College is entitled to recover from the Student reasonable incidental expenses for materials used and for third party goods and/or services supplied in connection with the Services.

4.3 Liability for fees is incurred at enrolment and the College reserves the right to withdraw any offer for a Student who has not paid or arranged, to the satisfaction of the College, payment of fees within a reasonable time.

4.4 The Student shall pay the Fees due for the Services at or prior to enrolment or otherwise in accordance with any credit terms agreed between the College or their credit agency and the Student via an instalment plan.

4.5 If the Student fails to make payment within the period in clause 4.4, the College shall have the right to suspend the provision of the Services (where the provision of the Services is on-going) until payment is made to the satisfaction of the College.

4.6 The Student remains liable for any fees not paid by a Sponsor (see clause 3 above for definition of Sponsor).

4.7 If the Student fails to make payment within the period stated in clause 4.4 the College reserves the right to charge the Student interest at the rate of 8% per annum on the amount outstanding until payment is made in full.

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4.8 Time for payment is of the essence of the contract between the College and the Student.

4.9 Receipts for payment will be issued by the College only at the Student’s request.

4.10 All payments must be made in pounds sterling (£) unless otherwise agreed in writing between the College and the Student.

4.11 The College has a Fees Policy which can be found on the College’s website (www.eastkent.ac.uk) which also includes the College’s policy on refunds. A copy of the Fees Policy can be requested from the Finance Office East Kent College Ramsgate Road Broadstairs Kent CT10 1PN.

5. Cancelling or Changing Contents of Courses5.1 The College reserves the right not to run courses where the number of Students is considered insufficient or where resources are unavailable or to change the contents of a course where it is considered appropriate by the College to do so.

5.2 Where numbers of Students dictate, courses may be amalgamated so that they may comprise a number of subjects, including parts of the Student’s chosen subjects and parts of other related subjects.

5.3 All admission to courses is at the final discretion of the Principal.

5.4 The College reserves the right to refuse admission to any course because of restricted availability of facilities due to accommodation or teaching requirements or for any other reason which the College deems it necessary to do so.

5.5 On College programmes of more than one year duration, progression to Year 2 (and subsequent years) is dependent on satisfactory performance in the previous year.

6. Liability and Indemnity6.1 If the College fails (or has failed) to perform the Services with reasonable care and skill it shall carry out all required remedial action at no additional cost to the Student.

6.2 The College shall not be liable to the Student or be deemed to be in breach of these Terms and Conditions by reason of any delay in performing, or any failure to perform, any of the College’s obligations if such delay or failure is due to any cause beyond the College’s reasonable control.

6.3 The Student shall indemnify the College against all damages, costs, claims and expenses suffered by the College arising from any loss or damage to any equipment (including that belonging to third parties) caused by the Student.

6.4 The College does hold third party liability insurance which indemnifies the College with respect to claims from third parties, including Students, who have suffered injury, illness, loss or damage arising from the negligence of the College or its employees. However, if there is no negligence, no claim would be accepted by the College or its insurers. A copy of the College Public Liability insurance is displayed in the reception area of the College campus.

7. Force MajeureNeither party shall be liable for any failure nor is delay in performing their obligations where such failure or delay results from any cause that beyond the reasonable control of that party. Such causes include, but are not limited to: power failure, internet service provider failure, industrial action, civil unrest, fire, flood, storms, earthquakes, acts of terrorism, acts of war, governmental action or any other event that is beyond the control of the party in question.

8. Communications8.1 All notices under these Terms and Conditions shall be in writing and signed by, or on behalf of, the party giving notice (or a duly authorised officer of that party).

8.2 Notices shall be deemed to have been duly given:

(a) when delivered, if delivered by courier or other messenger (including registered mail) during the normal business hours of the recipient;

(b) when sent, if transmitted by fax or email and a successful transmission report or return receipt is generated;

(c) on the fifth business day following mailing, if mailed by national ordinary mail; or on the tenth business day following mailing, if mailed by airmail.

8.3 All notices under these Terms and Conditions shall be addressed to the Corporate Services Office at East Kent College Ramsgate Road Broadstairs Kent CT10 1PN.

9. No Waiver9.1 No waiver by the College of any breach of these Terms and Conditions by the Student shall be considered as a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other provision.

9.2 No failure or delay on the part of either the College or the Student to exercise any right, power or privilege under these Terms and Conditions shall operate as a waiver of, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any such right, power or privilege preclude, any other or further exercise of any other right, power or privilege.

10. SeveranceIn the event that one or more of these Terms and Conditions is found to be unlawful, invalid or otherwise unenforceable, that those provisions shall be deemed severed from the remainder of these Terms and Conditions (which shall remain valid and enforceable).

11. Consumer Rights and ComplaintsNothing in these Terms and Conditions shall affect the Student’s statutory rights as a consumer. In the event the Student has a concern, the College Complaints Procedure is available on the College website (www.eastkent.ac.uk) or from the Corporate Services Office at East Kent College Ramsgate Road Broadstairs Kent CT10 1PN.

12. Law and Jurisdiction12.1 These Terms and Conditions (including any non-contractual matters and obligations arising there from or associated therewith) shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of England and Wales.

12.2 Any dispute, controversy, proceedings or claim between the Student and the College relating to these Terms and Conditions (including any non-contractual matters and obligations arising there from or associated therewith) shall fall within the jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.

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