HNC Social Services (SCQF Level 7) Full-time



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Academic Year 2015/16 HNC Social Services (SCQF Level 7) Full-time Where will I study? Course code Location Duration DCCV Aberdeen City Campus 1 Year Welcome from Head of School As the current Head of School, I would like to welcome you to the School of Service Industries at North East Scotland College. The School of Service Industries includes Care, Hair and Beauty, Hospitality, Sport, Animal Care, Social Sciences and Learning Opportunities. This broad range of subjects has one common theme they each offer interesting and exciting opportunities for students to progress and achieve success in their future. We are very fortunate in that our excellent teaching facilities allow each and every student to experience industry focused, high quality learning. This means that on completion of your course, you are confident and capable when it comes to entering the workplace, or progressing towards further study. We pride ourselves in offering educational opportunities for all, whether you are starting at introductory level or joining one of our advanced courses. On behalf of the entire teaching team, we are delighted to have you join or consider joining one of our courses. Joan Thorne, Head of School for Service Industries Introduction to the course This course combines key theoretical knowledge along with the interpersonal skills and values required for working in social services. This ensures that each and every student is thoroughly prepared for progression to university level study or employment. Entry requirements Applicants should have two Highers at grade C or above. Applicants are also preferred to have experience of working in a care setting, as well as the ability to develop personal skills/qualities appropriate to working in the profession. References may be required, and an offer of a place is subject to a satisfactory check through the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme. What subjects will I be studying? Graded unit

Protection of individuals from harm and abuse Psychology for social care practice Social care theory Social policy Sociology for care Team working in a care setting 4 mandatory SVQ units Work placement Assessment methods Assessment takes the form of projects, portfolios, presentations, practical tasks and closed-book assessments. Dress code Students should dress appropriately for practical, hands-on work to allow participation in all activities. Students should present themselves at College in a professional manner appropriate for working in a care setting. Equipment Students attending placement will be required to purchase a NESCol polo shirt or hoodie. Course progression Students successfully completing this course may progress towards a number of related degree programmes at one of our associate universities. University links North East Scotland College has links with 11 different universities across Scotland. Every one of our HND level courses has articulation opportunities where you can progress from your chosen course to a related university degree. This is an excellent option for those who may want to come to College at an introductory level, and then work their way towards degree level study. For more information on our associate universities, please visit the University Links section on the website. University progression Open UniversityAn HND can give up to 240 credits towards the 360 credit BA/BSc Open Degree with Honours or 180 credits towards the 300 credit BA/BSc Open Degree. A reduced amount of credit transfer can be awarded against other qualifications, such as: BA (Hons) Social work (Scotland) (with employer sponsorship) BA/BSc Health and Social care (new course - progression to be confirmed) Employment Those who complete this course often pursue roles as a Social Care Worker or Support Worker. Many will also pursue roles in adult, community or residential child care. Useful information Faculty: Childcare, Health and Social Care School: School of Service Industries

Faculty Manager: Lisa Buchan Email: lisabuchan@nescol.ac.uk Curriculum & Quality Manager(s): Ellen Pawlowicz, Curriculum & Quality Manager Email: e.pawlowicz@nescol.ac.uk Sarah Whyte, Curriculum & Quality Manager Email: swhyte@nescol.ac.uk Faculty staff Ellen Pawlowicz, Curriculum & Quality Manager Email: e.pawlowicz@nescol.ac.uk Tomasz Waskiewicz, Lecturer Email: t.waskiewicz@nescol.ac.uk Lorraine Mann, Lecturer Email: l.mann@nescol.ac.uk Jill McCallum, Lecturer Email: j.macallum@nescol.ac.uk Raph Morgan, Lecturer Email: r.morgan@nescol.ac.uk Guidance and Support You will be assigned a Guidance Tutor when you are enrolled on the course. They will act as your primary contact should you have any issues, personal or involving your course, whilst at North East Scotland College. They will support you for the duration of your course along with relevant teaching staff. For assignments and assessments you will be provided, where possible, with detailed feedback. This will allow you to pinpoint areas of good performance and areas that may need improvement, which is essential for your educational development. For matters outwith your course, we have a number of teams in place to help you with the following: Careers and Employability Student Funding Learning Development Centre International Guidance For information on any of the above or to arrange an appointment, please contact: Student Services Email: studentservices@nescol.ac.uk Tel: 01224 612284 Blackboard and StudentNet Blackboard is a Virtual Learning Environment that enables access to teaching and learning resources via the Internet. We use it to assist and support the delivery of our classes across all full time and many of our part time & distance learning courses. The aim of Blackboard is to enhance the quality of our courses and your learning experience. As a student making use of Blackboard, you'll encounter a number of benefits from this state of the art learning environment including: Quick access to course materials such as handbooks, lecture handouts, interactive quizzes, informative videos and web links Electronic submission of coursework and easy access to online assessments Access to information like assessment deadlines, class timetables, announcements and course calendars Fast communication with other learners and your lecturers using journals, blogs or wikis

Best of all, it will increase your experience of using Information and Communications Technology a key skill for your educational and professional development. A key component of Blackboard is StudentNet, an area dedicated to students. Here you will find a host of useful information such as College news & events, support team information, IT help, links to course timetables and more. You can also use it to access your College email account and Library+ resources. To log into Blackboard your username is your eight-digit student number (e.g. 12345678) which is also used in your NESCol email address (e.g. 12345678@nescol.ac.uk). For some forms on StudentNet you must login using your email address as the username, but this will be clearly marked where required. The password will be the default password you were issued with, or the password you have used to replace the default. BYOD and Student Helpdesk North East Scotland College has a number of computing rooms and IT services to support particular courses, however on many courses you will be encouraged to bring your own personal device, such as a laptop or tablet - we call this Bring Your Own Device or BYOD. You will be advised by College staff what the arrangements are for the course you have chosen to study. If you are asked to supply a laptop or netbook and you have difficulty in meeting the cost, please arrange to see a Student Funding Assistant to discuss your options by contacting: Student Services Email: studentservices@nescol.ac.uk Tel: 01224 612284 The Student Helpdesk is situated next to Dino's Café in our Aberdeen City Campus. It is run by computing students who are there to help and advise you on a number of IT related issues. You can visit in person along with your device, or get in touch: Student Helpdesk Email: studenthelpdesk@nescol.ac.uk Tel: 01224 612510 Library+ There are four Library+ sites at North East Scotland College. You'll find them at our Aberdeen City Campus, Aberdeen Altens Campus, Aberdeen Craibstone Campus and Fraserburgh Campus. So, what will you find in a Library+? To put it simply, probably more than you think! Our Library+ is not just a lending library with thousands of books on offer. Amongst our resources, you'll find: PCs and Macs Laptop friendly work areas Core skills materials Books and Journals Newspapers and Magazines DVDs and Audio CDs E resources and general reference Private study and research booths Printers, Scanners and Photocopiers Online services area available via the College's virtual learning environment, Blackboard. Whether you're on or off campus, the Library+ offers an outstanding service. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff offer student support when it comes to a range of information skills such as referencing, research, searching for information and appraising information - allowing you to really make the most of your study time. Our Library+ teams can answer any questions or queries you might have, so simply call into a Library+ site or see below for contact details. Email: library@nescol.ac.uk Aberdeen City Campus Library+ Tel: 01224 612138 Altens Campus Library+ Tel: 01224 612743

Tel: 01224 612743 Craibstone Campus Library+ Tel: 01224 612769 Fraserburgh Campus Library+ Tel: 01346 586169 College calendar Have a look at our College Calendar for further information on key dates throughout the year. Disclaimer: Please note that the information put forward in this course specification document is subject to change at any time, and without prior notice. We have taken every care to ensure that the information provided is as accurate and up to date as possible, but we are not liable for the content of or any omissions on this document. This includes any inaccuracies, errors or misstatements in the information/data presented.