COURSES IN THE COMMUNITY



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ciao 2013/2014 WE GO THE EXTRA MILE COURSES IN THE COMMUNITY Our part-time courses in the community are offered at a variety of centres across the Bradford and Wharfedale areas. A full list of venues can be found on the back page. With courses offered in the morning, afternoon and evening, we aim to ensure that classes fit in with your current work and family commitments. All our courses are delivered by friendly expert tutors at local venues so whether you want to gain a qualification, study for your own personal development, take up a new hobby or simply enjoy meeting people, we will have something for you. Our varied courses range from Arabic to Wine Appreciation; from ICT to Foreign Languages and much more. Please note: Our Learning for Leisure courses on pages 12 to 20 are for students aged 19+ only. 01274 436300 community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk

CONTENTS How to Enrol... 2 Open Events... 2 Financial Support and Guidance... 3 Centenary Square IT Learning Centre...11 What Our Students Say... 21 Index... 22 Guide to Venues... 23 Our courses in the community are offered in a wide range of subjects CREATIVE CRAFTS AND SKILLS COURSES SEE PAGE 4 Level 2 Certificates are available in: Beauty Therapy Cake Decoration Floral Crafts Interior Design ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES (ESOL) COURSES SEE PAGE 5 We offer ESOL courses at Entry Level 1, 2 and 3 and Level 1. LEARNING FOR LEISURE COURSES SEE PAGES 12-20 If you would like to take up a hobby or learn a new skill, we have various courses in: Asian Bridal Make-up Asian Cookery Baking Skills Beadwork Beauty Care Book Reading and Debate Cake Decoration Ceramics Costume Jewellery FOREIGN LANGUAGES COURSES SEE PAGES 6-9 Languages courses are available at various levels, including Introductory, which is ideal if you are going abroad on holiday, and Years 1 and 2 which lead to certification by OCNYHR: Arabic Chinese French Interpreting Italian Japanese Spanish Urdu INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COURSES SEE PAGES 10-11 You can study Computing Skills at Beginner, Introductory and Improver level or an ITQ Award or Certificate leading to certification at Level 1, 2 or 3. Creative Writing Cupcake Decoration Digital Photography Drawing and Painting Family History Flower Arranging Guitar Playing Indian Head Massage Interior Design Jewellery Making Knitting Life Drawing Make-up Techniques Mehndi Oil Painting Pattern Cutting/Garments Photoshop Pottery Psychology Recycling/Upcycle Re-use for Purpose Relaxation Techniques Sewing and Pattern Cutting Stained Glass Watercolours Web Design Web Marketing Wine Appreciation Working With Children BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE COURSES SEE PAGE 21 Sign Language courses, awarded by SIGNATURE, are available at Levels 1 and 2. 1 For further details please contact us on 01274 436300 or email us at community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

COURSES IN THE COMMUNITY HOW TO ENROL Enrolment sessions will be held in the College s Westbrook Building, Great Horton Road, as follows: 22 August 2013 12.00-18.30 23 August 2013 09.00-16.00 02-05 September 2013 09.00-18.30 06 September 2013 09.00-16.00 09-12 September 2013 09.00-18.30 13 September 2013 09.00-16.00 OPEN EVENTS Visit an Open Day in 2013 to meet our tutors, take a campus tour and get all the answers you need. Wednesday 16 October 2013 (pre-registration required) Wednesday 27 November 2013 For more information and to pre-register visit: www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk/ about-us/open-days It is important when you come to enrol that you have photographic evidence such as a passport, driving licence, bus pass, employment security pass or any ID which shows your name and your photograph to enable us to issue you with an ID card. ENROLLING ON A NON-ACCREDITED COMMUNITY COURSE THOSE WITHIN THE LEARNING FOR LEISURE SECTION It is important when you come to enrol that you have photographic evidence such as a passport, driving licence, bus pass, employment security pass or any ID which shows your name and your photograph to enable us to issue you with an ID card. There is no need to bring a separate photograph; your picture will be taken for your College ID card during the enrolment process. YOU CAN PAY BY CASH, CHEQUE OR CREDIT/DEBIT CARD You will be liable to pay all Tuition Fees and a 10.00 Administration Fee AT THE TIME OF ENROLMENT. PLEASE NOTE: No fee remission is available on Community Learning Learning for Leisure courses. POSTAL ENROLMENT Contact us on 01274 436300 and we will send you a postal enrolment form for you to return along with a passport sized photograph and payment. Enrolment forms will also be available at our Bolton Royd campus in Manningham Lane, Bradford. For further details on any issue relating to enrolment, please contact Information Services 01274 433088 www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk 2

FINANCIAL SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE INFORMATION FOR THOSE STUDYING ACCREDITED COMMUNITY COURSES (certificated courses) YOU MAY NOT HAVE TO PAY IF: You are aged 19-23 on the start date of your course and are studying on an Entry Level or Level 1 course and will progress to Level 2 You are aged 19-23 on the start date of your course and are studying on your first full Level 2 qualification You are aged 19-23 on the start date of your course and are studying on your first full Level 3 qualification You are aged 19-23 on the start date of your course and would like to study a full Level 4 qualification and do not already hold a full Level 3 qualification If your employer or sponsor is paying your fees, please provide us with a letter from the company. This must be an original letter on the company s letter-headed paper; copies, handwritten letters or emails cannot be accepted. If you are in receipt of any of the benefits outlined alongside, you must bring proof (dated within three months) as detailed in the table alongside. JOB SEEKERS ALLOWANCE (JSA) EVIDENCE YOU SHOULD BRING TO ENROLMENT Letter from the Benefit Office, dated within the last year, stating the benefit entitlement EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT ALLOWANCE (ESA) EVIDENCE YOU SHOULD BRING TO ENROLMENT Letter from the Benefit Office, dated within the last year, confirming entitlement If you are unemployed and claiming either benefit below and undertaking this course to help you enter employment INCOME SUPPORT EVIDENCE YOU SHOULD BRING TO ENROLMENT Letter from the Benefit Office, dated within the last year, confirming entitlement HOUSING BENEFIT EVIDENCE YOU SHOULD BRING TO ENROLMENT Letter from the Benefit Office, dated within the last year, confirming entitlement INFORMATION FOR THOSE STUDYING PART-TIME ACCREDITED CERTIFICATED COMMUNITY COURSES ONLY You may not have to pay course fees if you are aged 19+, are a UK or EU student and fulfil one of the following criteria. You are in receipt of one of the following benefits: Income Support/Housing Benefit (income based or non-contribution based) (you must be unemployed and seeking work in the area of study) Jobseekers Allowance Employment Support Allowance Category D offender Please bring evidence (dated within three months) of any benefit you receive when you come to enrol. See the table alongside for more details. Benefit Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) Examination or Assessment fees Income Support Housing Benefit Evidence you should bring to enrolment Letter from the Benefit Office, dated within the last tax year, clearly stating the benefit entitlement Letter from the Benefit Office, dated within the last tax year, clearly stating the benefit entitlement Letter from the Benefit Office, dated within the last tax year, clearly stating the benefit entitlement Letter from the Council, dated within the last tax year, confirming entitlement LEARNER SUPPORT FUND STUDENTS AGED 19 AND OVER Most students who are in receipt of an income assessed benefit, together with students on a low income, can apply to the Learner Support Fund for help with materials, uniforms, books, examinations, travel to College and childcare costs. Applications cannot be submitted until you have enrolled. Contact Learner Services, B Floor, Westbrook Building for an application form and further information or visit the College s website at: www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk Fee Tuition Examination or Assessment fees Materials/books Benefit Concession 19+ UNEMPLOYED and claiming Jobseekers Allowance or Employment Support Allowance or Housing/Income Support and skills to gain employment 19 23 Years old and STUDYING FIRST LEVEL Entry Level, Level 1, Full Level 2 Full Level 3 or Full Level 4 A full Level 2 qualification is any of the following: Five GCSEs at Grade A-C BTEC First Diplomas and Certificates NVQ Level 2 A full Level 3 qualification is any of the following: Two A2 levels Four AS levels BTEC Diploma, Certificate or Award BTEC National GCE in Applied Subjects (equivalent to two A2 levels) International Baccalaureate NVQ Level 3 3 For further details please contact us on 01274 436300 or email us at community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

COURSES IN THE COMMUNITY CREATIVE CRAFTS AND SKILLS Beauty Therapy Level 2 Certificate Awarding Body: NCFE Duration: 30 weeks (3 hours per week) This course will cover the basic anatomy of skin, skin analysis, facial cleanse including mask & massage, completing record & treatment cards, make-up application, eyebrow shaping, and manicure & pedicure. You should have completed the Beauty Care / course or similar. 250.00 VAA723AA, Bolton Royd (Thu 09.30-12.30) from 19/09/13 Floral Crafts Level 2 Certificate Awarding Body: NCFE Duration: 30 weeks (3 hours per week) This course would be ideal if you have an interest in floral crafts. If you would like to gain more skills in floral art or you are looking to become self employed, this course is the one for you. You will learn many styles of flower arranging and gain a qualification for your skills. As part of your studies you will be required to produce a portfolio of your work. This portfolio will be used for your accreditation and will become a showcase of your floral work for prospective employers and customers. You should have completed the Floral Crafts / course or similar. We also offer Level 2 Certificate courses in the following foreign languages: Arabic see page 6 Italian see page 7 Japanese see page 8 Spanish see page 9 Cake Decoration Level 2 Certificate Awarding Body: NCFE Duration: 30 weeks (3 hours per week) In this exciting and engaging course you will learn how to decorate cakes. This will include sugar flowers, piping, royal icing, sugar paste, swags and drapes. Other more sophisticated techniques may be covered. There will be a charge for any ingredients and equipment used whilst on the course and this will be discussed with the course tutor. This course is accredited and you will be required to provide a portfolio of evidence to be assessed. You You should have completed the Cake Decoration / course or similar. 250.00 VAA720AE, Bolton Royd (Thu 18.00-21.00) from 19/09/13 VAA722AA, Farnham Children s Centre (Thu 09.30-12.30) from 19/09/13 250.00 VAA721AE, Bolton Royd (Mon 18.00-21.00) from 16/09/13 Interior Design Level 2 Certificate Awarding Body: NCFE Duration: 30 weeks (3 hours per week) During this programme, you will learn how to design interior spaces with flair and imagination. The course will develop your awareness of colour including theory and psychology; shape and form and will give you the necessary skills to choose interior finishes including paint, fabric, wall and flooring materials. In addition to this, you will learn the skills for surveying rooms, drawing plans and developing your ideas on paper to scale. You will also understand design research and how to create inspiration boards, to motivate you to create design sheets for presentation. You should have completed the Interior Design / course or similar. 250.00 I have really enjoyed the course. I have learnt a lot and I have made new friends. Source: Students Perception of Course Survey 2012/13 VAA724AA, Bolton Royd (Tue 09.30-12.30) from 17/09/13 www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk 4

ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES (ESOL) English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Duration: Variable English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) at Bradford College offers a dynamic and professional approach to language learning: speaking and listening, reading and writing. Come and improve your English in a supportive and engaging environment, using the latest technology. Our highly qualified teachers will enable you to achieve a qualification in ESOL Skills for Life at an appropriate level and you will have the opportunity to progress to either our vocational or academic courses in the future. Your ESOL course will be six to nine hours a week, depending on which skills you are developing, and may include Functional Mathematics and ICT. You will develop the confidence to communicate effectively in your local community and will engage with other learners from different backgrounds and cultures. We offer ESOL courses from Entry Level 1, 2 and 3 to Level 1, at which stage you will be able to access ESOL with your choice of vocational area. All courses will involve enrichment activities (short residential visits and/or trips to museums etc) as well as career advice and guidance. You will also be able to access a wide range of ESOL resources on our Virtual Learning Environment. YOU MAY NOT HAVE TO PAY TUITION FEES FOR ESOL COURSES IF YOU RECEIVE CERTAIN BENEFITS (SEE PAGE 3) WHAT YOU CAN STUDY Entry Level 1 This is for learners who have some language skills and want to gain a certificate in Speaking and Listening. It may be possible to complete the full qualification (Reading and Writing) if you make enough progress during the year. Your tutor will help you develop the skills required to work towards examinations. You will gain a Cambridge Certificate in Speaking and Listening at Entry Level 1 (or full qualification at Entry Level 1). Entry Level 2 This is for learners who may have been studying before and want to progress with their English skills. You will gain a Cambridge Certificate in ESOL at Entry Level 2 (Speaking and Listening). It may be possible to complete the full qualification (Reading and Writing) if you make enough progress during the year, as well as Functional Skills Mathematics and ICT. Your tutor will assess you and there will be mock examinations to ensure you are ready to take this examination. Entry Level 3 This is for learners wanting to progress to vocational programmes. You will gain a Cambridge Certificate in ESOL at Entry Level 3 (Speaking and Listening). It may be possible to complete the full qualification (Reading and Writing) if you make enough progress during the year, as well as Functional Skills Mathematics and ICT. Your tutor will assess you and there will be mock examinations to ensure you are ready to take this examination. Level 1 This is for learners wanting to progress to vocational programmes. You will gain a Cambridge Certificate in ESOL at Level 1 (Speaking and Listening). It may be possible to complete the full qualification (Reading and Writing) if you make enough progress during the year, as well as Functional Skills Mathematics and ICT. Your tutor will assess you and there will be mock examinations to ensure you are ready to take this examination. ESOL Courses for Specific Purposes Bradford College offers short ESOL programmes tailored specifically to your needs and your area of work. Please ask for details. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY All our classes include skills (Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking) and Language (Grammar, Vocabulary) practice. Classes are delivered at four different levels from Entry Level 1 (Beginner) to Level 1 (Intermediate). The skills and language used in each class will depend on the level of the class. You will learn about life in the UK (Citizenship). Topics include: History, Geography, Law, Government, Celebrations, Health, Housing, Work and many others. WHO THE COURSES ARE FOR These courses are for adults (aged 19 or over) whose first language is not English, and who are living or trying to settle in the UK. HOW YOU WILL BE ASSESSED Homework is set at the end of every class. There are regular Module tests throughout the course. You will be working towards examinations at the end of the course. There are three examinations per level (Speaking & Listening, Reading and Writing). QUALIFICATION TITLE Cambridge ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) Skills for Life. We also offer other qualifications. COURSE LENGTH Courses start in September and end in June. We may admit new students into classes in November and February depending on the number of spaces available and the ability of the new students. Most of our classes take place during the day, although we also offer evening classes. For course duration and hours please contact us on 01274 436300. COURSE AVAILABILITY Our courses are available at the following venues: Old Building Bolton Royd Westbrook Building Park Lane Mayfield Centre Manningham Mills Community Association There are no specific entry requirements; however you must have an awareness of the alphabet and forming letters. You must visit the College to take a short English test and have an interview with an English teacher. Please note that taking a test and having an interview does not guarantee a place in an English class. If the course is full, names are put on a waiting list. At the start of your course, your tutor will give you a course handbook that you will need to keep with you for the duration of your course. OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION: You might not have to pay tuition fees if you are in receipt of certain benefits. You will only need to pay 10.00 Admission fee and possible examination costs. If you are eligible to pay fees, the course costs are 2.30 per hour for tuition. This also includes days out, use of the College library and IT facilities. There is an Administration Fee of 10.00 and an Examination Fee of 60.00 (applicable to courses leading to an examination only) which you will need to pay when you enrol. You must bring your ID documents, including your passport and any immigration documents you may have, with you and evidence of previous qualifications. Please contact 01274 436300 to arrange an interview. For further information telephone: 01274 436300 email: esol@bradfordcollege.ac.uk When I started my course, my English was not very good. Now I can speak English with ease. Entry Level 2 Student (Speaking and Listening) HOW YOU WILL STUDY You will study in regular classes with other students of the same level. We have a maximum of 16 students per class. You will work as a class, in groups, in pairs and on your own. 5 For further details please contact us on 01274 436300 or email us at community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

COURSES IN THE COMMUNITY FOREIGN LANGUAGES Arabic Level 2 Certificate Arabic Year 1 Arabic Year 1 (Women Only) Duration: 34 weeks (2.5 hours per week) Duration: 20 weeks (2.5 hours per week) This course will build on the four major language skills (Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening). We have a reputation for offering our students a language training method that really works. You will be immersed in the Arabic language and encouraged by our highly skilled and enthusiastic tutors. This course will provide a Level 2 Certificate (equivalent to GCSE level). : You should have a basic understanding of the language. 250.00 plus Examination Fee of 48.00 VAA920AA, Bolton Royd (Mon 13.00-15.30) from 16/09/13 Arabic Duration: 20 weeks (2 hours per week) On this course you will cover the basic language skills including greetings, personal introduction and basic conversation that can be useful to use when you are getting about and meeting local people. 102.00 VAB204AA, Bolton Royd (Thu 10.00-12.00) from 19/09/13 VAB205AA, Bolton Royd (Mon 10.00-12.00) from 16/09/13 VAB122AE, Westbrook Building On the Year 1 course you will cover the basic language skills including greetings, personal introduction and basic conversation that can be useful to use when you are on holiday, getting about and meeting local people. There will be more emphasis on speaking and listening. 250.00 VAA910AA, Bolton Royd (Mon 10.00-12.30) from 20/01/14 VAA912AA, Bolton Royd (Thu 10.00-12.30) from 23/01/14 VAA913AA, Westbrook Building (Thu 18.30-21.00) from 23/01/14 Arabic Year 1 (Men Only) On the Year 1 course, you will cover the basics of language. You will only be taught the present tense, and we will include vocabulary about social contacts, getting about, holidays and health. We place special emphasis on your speaking and listening skills. 250.00 VAA909AA, Al-Furqaan Education Centre On the Year 1 course you will cover the basic language skills including greetings, personal introduction and basic conversation that can be useful to use when you are on holiday, getting about and meeting local people. There will be more emphasis on speaking and listening. 250.00 VAA908AA, Al-Furqaan Education Centre (Mon 19.00-21.00) from 16/09/13 Arabic Year 2 The Arabic Year 2 course is a progression from Arabic Year 1. You will increase your vocabulary and engage in more challenging conversations There will be more emphasis on reading and writing. You should have successfully completed the Year 1 Arabic course or equivalent. 250.00 VAA916AA, Park Lane Centre Chinese Year 1 On the Year 1 course we cover the basics of language. You will only be taught the present tense, and we will include vocabulary about social contacts, getting about, holidays and food. We place special emphasis on your speaking and listening skills. At Bradford College we use an innovative, interactive method of teaching where you learn by practising. Grammar is covered as much as possible by using practical situations, so speaking and actively using the language is vital. You will find it fairly easy to learn how to speak and understand Chinese, because the course will be delivered to you in the form of practical activities and exercises. required to produce a portfolio of evidence. 250.00 VAA915AE, Westbrook Building www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk 6

FOREIGN LANGUAGES Continued Chinese Year 2 Year 2 courses go back to the language and vocabulary you covered in Year 1 and build on it to increase both your knowledge and confidence. You will learn the more challenging past and future tenses and cover reading and writing in more depth. By the end of this year, you will be able to speak and understand Chinese at a basic level. You should have successfully completed Year 1 Chinese or equivalent. 250.00 VAA917AA, Westbrook Building Community Interpreting Level 3 Community Interpreting Level 4 Awarding Body: ASCENTIS Duration: 30 weeks (3 hours per week) This course is suitable for those who are bilingual and either do interpreting work in the public sector and need a national qualification, or those who would be interested in seeking employment in this area. The Public Service areas covered are: Immigration, Health, Education, Social Services. will need to complete an end of year exam in order to achieve the qualification. Any language is welcomed. Fluency in both languages will be assessed at an initial interview. You should have completed Level 3 in Community Interpreting or equivalent. 724.00 (including Administration Fee and Examination Fee) VAA505AE, Old Building (Wed 14.00-17.00) from 18/09/13 VAA506AE, Westbrook Building (Wed 18.00-21.00) from 18/09/13 VAA507AE, Westbrook Building (Thu 18.00-21.00) from 19/09/13 French Year 1 On the Year 1 course, we cover the basics of language. You will only be taught the present tense, and we will include vocabulary about social contacts, getting about, holidays and health. We place special emphasis on your speaking and listening skills. We have a reputation for offering our students an effective language training method that really works. You will be immersed in the French language and taught and encouraged by our highly skilled and enthusiastic tutors. If you want to learn French at a beginner s level, then look no further. VAA814AA, Westbrook Building French Year 2 Italian Level 2 Certificate Duration: 34 weeks (2.5 hours per week) This course will build on the four major language skills (Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening). We have a reputation for offering our students a language training method that really works. You will be immersed in the Italian language and encouraged by our highly skilled and enthusiastic tutors. This course will provide a Level 2 Certificate (equivalent to GCSE Level) and you will be Two/three years of previous study are required. plus Examination Fee of 48.00 VAA821AA, Bolton Royd (Mon 18.30-21.00) from 30/09/13 Awarding Body: ASCENTIS Duration: 30 weeks (2.5hours per week) This course is suitable for those who are bilingual and either do interpreting work in the public sector and need a national qualification, or those who would be interested in seeking employment in this area. The Public Service areas covered are: Immigration, Health, Education, Social Services. will need to complete an end of year exam in order to achieve the qualification. Any language is welcomed. Fluency in both languages will be assessed at an initial interview. 724.00 (including Administration Fee and Examination Fee) VAA504AE, Westbrook Building (Mon 18.30-21.00) from 16/09/13 VAA502AE, Old Building (Mon 14.30-17.00) from 16/09/13 VAA503AE, Old Building (Tue 13.00-15.30) from 17/09/13 VAA501AE, Westbrook Building (Mon 18.00-20.30) from 16/09/13 French for Holidays This is an introduction to the basics of the French language. You will increase your confidence with communication skills to help you enjoy your holiday to the full. You will tutor will provide induction and guidance at the beginning of the course. VAB225AE, Westbrook Building (Mon 19.00-21.00) from 20/01/14 Year 2 courses go back to the language and vocabulary you covered in Year 1 and build on it to increase both your knowledge and confidence. You will learn the more challenging past and future tenses, and cover reading and writing in more depth. By the end of this year, you will be able to speak and understand French at a basic level. You should have successfully completed Year 1 French or equivalent. VAA815AE, Westbrook Building (Wed 19.00-21.00) from18/09/13 7 For further details please contact us on 01274 436300 or email us at community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

COURSES IN THE COMMUNITY Italian Year 1 Japanese Japanese Year 2 Spanish - Conversation On the Year 1 course, we cover the basics of language. You will only be taught the present tense, and we will include vocabulary about social contacts, getting about, holidays and health. We place special emphasis on your speaking and listening skills. We have a reputation for offering our students an effective language training method that really works. You will be immersed in the Italian language and taught and encouraged by our highly skilled and enthusiastic tutors. If you want to learn Italian at a beginner s level, then look no further. VAA817AA, Westbrook Building VAA816AA, Clarke Foley Centre, Ilkley (Thu 10.00-12.00) from 19/09/13 Italian Year 2 Year 2 courses revisit and consolidate the language and vocabulary covered in Year 1. You will learn the more challenging past and future tenses and cover reading and writing in more depth. By the end of this year, you will have a basic ability to speak Italian. On the course, you will cover the basics of language. You will only be taught the present tense, and we will include vocabulary about social contacts, getting about, holidays and health. We place special emphasis on your speaking and listening skills. We have a reputation for offering our students an effective language training method that really works. You will be immersed in the Japanese language and taught and encouraged by our highly skilled and enthusiastic tutors. If you want to learn Japanese at a beginner s level, then look no further. VAB107AE, Westbrook Building (Mon 19.00-21.00) from 16/09/13 Japanese Year 1 Duration: 20 weeks (2.5 hours per week) On the Year 1 course, we cover the basics of language. You will only be taught the present tense, and we will include vocabulary about social contacts, getting about, holidays and health. We place special emphasis on your speaking and listening skills. We have a reputation for offering our students an effective language training method that really works. You will be immersed in the Japanese language and taught and encouraged by our highly skilled and enthusiastic tutors. If you want to learn Japanese at a beginner s level, then look no further. Year 2 courses revisit and consolidate the language and vocabulary covered in Year 1. You will learn the more challenging past and future tenses and cover reading and writing in more depth. By the end of this year, you will have a basic ability to speak Japanese. This is an accredited course and you will be required to produce a portfolio of evidence. You should have successfully completed Year 1 Japanese or equivalent. 250 VAA919AE, Westbrook Building Japanese Level 2 Certificate Duration: 34 weeks (2.5 hours per week) This course will build on the four major language skills (Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening). We have a reputation for offering our students a language training method that really works. You will be immersed in the Japanese language and encouraged by our highly skilled and enthusiastic tutors. This course will provide a Level 2 Certificate (equivalent to GCSE Level) and you will be Assessment form at the start of your course. You should have a basic understanding of the Japanese language. Duration: 30 weeks (2 hours per week) On this course you will increase your confidence and learn the basics or brush up on any existing skills and practise what you have learnt. Initial Assessment form at the start of the course. the beginning of the course. 148.00 VAB100AP, Clarke Foley Centre, Ilkley (Mon 13.00-15.00) from 16/09/13 VAB101AE, Bolton Royd Spanish - This course that will introduce you to the basics of the Spanish language. You will learn how to talk about yourself, ask for directions and order food and drinks. VAB179AE, Bolton Royd VAB226AE, Westbrook Building (Wed 19.00-21.00) from 22/01/14 You should have successfully completed Year 1 Italian or equivalent. VAA914AE, Westbrook Building (Mon 18.30-21.00) from 20/01/14 plus Examination Fee of 48.00 VAA921AE, Westbrook Building (Wed 18.30-21.00) from 18/09/13 VAA819AA, Bolton Royd (Mon 10.00-12.00) from 30/09/13 www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk 8

FOREIGN LANGUAGES Continued Spanish Year 1 Urdu - Urdu Year 1 Spanish Level 2 Certificate Duration: 34 weeks (2.5 hours per week) This course will build on the four major language skills (Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening). We have a reputation for offering our students a language training method that really works. You will be immersed in the Spanish language and encouraged by our highly skilled and enthusiastic tutors. This course will provide a Level 2 Certificate (equivalent to GCSE Level) and you will be required to produce a portfolio of evidence. You should have a basic understanding of the Spanish language. plus Examination Fee of 48.00 VAA820AA, Westbrook Building (Wed 18.30-21.00) from 18/09/13 On the Year 1 course we cover the basics of language. You will only be taught the present tense, and we will include vocabulary about social contacts, getting about, holidays and health. We place special emphasis on your speaking and listening skills. You will be immersed in the Spanish language and taught and encouraged by our highly skilled and enthusiastic tutors. If you want to learn Spanish at a beginner s level, then look no further. will be assisted to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the start of your course at which time your tutor will provide induction and guidance. VAA810AA, Westbrook Building (Mon 19.00-21.00) from 16/09/13 VAA811AA, Queensbury Upper School VAA812AA, Appleton Academy VAA813AA, Thornton Primary School Spanish Year 2 Year 2 courses go back to the language and vocabulary you covered in Year 1 and build on it to increase both your knowledge and confidence. You will learn about the more challenging past and future tenses and cover reading and writing in more depth. By the end of this year, you will be able to speak and understand Spanish at a basic level. will be assisted to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the start of your course at which time your tutor will provide induction and guidance. You should have successfully completed Year 1 Spanish or equivalent. This course will increase your confidence with communication skills, which will be useful in connecting you to your local community. Initial Assessment form at the start of the course. VAB138AE, Westbrook Building Urdu Literacy - This course will provide you with an introduction to the Urdu language. There are no specific entry requirements VAB241AA, Park Lane Centre Duration: 20 weeks (2 hours per week) On the Year 1 course, we cover the basics of language. You will only be taught the present tense, and we will include vocabulary about social contacts, getting about, holidays and health. We place special emphasis on your speaking and listening skills. We have a reputation for offering our students an effective language training method that really works. You will be immersed in Urdu and taught and encouraged by our highly skilled and enthusiastic tutors. If you want to learn Urdu at a beginner s level, then look no further. VAA911AE, Westbrook Building Urdu Year 2 Year 2 courses go back to the language and vocabulary you covered in Year 1 and build on it to increase both your knowledge and confidence. You will learn the more challenging past and future tenses, and cover reading and writing in more depth. By the end of this year, you will be able to speak and understand Urdu at a basic level. You should have successfully completed Year 1 Urdu or equivalent. VAA918AA, Westbrook Building (Mon 19.00-21.00) from 16/09/13 VAA818AA, Westbrook Building 9 For further details please contact us on 01274 436300 or email us at community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

COURSES IN THE COMMUNITY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Computing for Beginners This is an introductory course for anyone with no previous experience of computing. It is ideal for those who wish to gain confidence and learn basic computer skills, learn computer jargon or find their way around a computer. This course will work on and improve your basic skills to enable you to use your home computer more effectively. There are no specific entry requirements VAB239AA, Park Lane Centre (Mon 13.00-15.00) from 16/09/13 Computing Skills - This is an introductory course for anyone with no previous experience of computing. It is ideal for those who wish to gain confidence and learn basic computer skills, learn computer jargon or find their way around a computer. VAB222AA, St Mary s Parish Centre, Burley-in-Wharfedale (Tue 10.00-12.00) from 17/09/13 VAB117AP, Bolton Royd (Wed 13.00-15.00) from 18/09/13 VAB230AA, Bolton Royd (Mon 10.00-12.00) from 16/09/13 Computing Skills - This course will work on and improve your basic skills to enable you to use your home computer more effectively. The course also includes the use of Microsoft applications. You should have completed the Computing Skills course or equivalent. VAB172AA, St Mary s Parish Centre, Burley-in-Wharfedale (Tue 10.00-12.00) from 21/01/14 ITQ Level 1 Award Duration: 30 weeks (2 hours per week) This course is suitable for those who wish to gain an IT qualification recognised by employers. A variety of Modules will be offered for example: Word Processing, Spread sheets, Databases, Use of the Internet, Use of Email and Internet Safety. This course may be suitable for complete beginners and the first week of the course will involve a simple test which all students must complete. This course is accredited and you will be assessed on completion of each Module. A total of nine credits is required for the full qualification. There are no specific entry requirements, although you should have a basic knowledge of computing (mouse and keyboard skills). plus Examination Fee of 38.00 VAA415AA, Mayfield Centre VAA417AA, Farnham Children s Centre (Thu 10.00-12.00) from 19/09/13 ITQ Level 1 Award (Women Only) Duration: 30 weeks (2 hours per week) This course is ONLY open to women, and is provided for the comfort and safety of those for whom mixed gender classes may be a barrier to learning. The course is suitable for those women who wish to gain an IT qualification recognised by employers. A variety of Modules will be offered for example: Word Processing, Spreadsheets, and Databases. This course may be suitable for complete beginners and the first week of the course will involve a simple test which all students must complete. This course is accredited and you will be assessed on completion of each Module. You will be required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the start of your course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the beginning of your course. You must be female; aged 19 years or above and be able to read and write in English. You should have a basic knowledge of computing (mouse and keyboard skills). plus Examination Fee of 38.00 VAA416AA, Women Zone Community Centre (Mon 10.00-12.00) from 16/09/13 ITQ Level 1 Certificate Duration: 30 weeks (3 hours per week) This course is suitable for those who wish to gain an IT qualification recognised by employers. A variety of Modules will be offered for example: Word Processing, Spreadsheets, and Databases. This course may be suitable for complete beginners and the first week of the course will involve a simple test which all students must complete. This course is accredited and you will be assessed on completion of each Module. You must be aged 19 years or above and be able to read and write in English. You should have a basic knowledge of computing (mouse and keyboard skills). plus Examination Fee of 65.00 VAA411AA, Community Works (Tue 09.30-12.30) from 17/09/13 VAA412AA, Copthorne Primary School (Tue 09.30-12.30) from 17/09/13 VAA413AA, Bolton Royd (Wed 13.30-16.30) from 18/09/13 VAA414AA, Park Lane Centre (Fri 09.30-12.30) from 20/09/13 VAA418AA, Light of the World (Mon 09.30-12.30) from 16/09/13 ITQ Level 1 Certificate (Women Only) Duration: 30 weeks (3 hours per week) This course is ONLY open to women, and is provided for the comfort and safety of those for whom mixed gender classes may be a barrier to learning. The course is suitable for those women who wish to gain an IT qualification recognised by employers. A variety of Modules will be offered for example: Word processing, Spreadsheets, and Databases. This course may be suitable for complete beginners and the first week of the course will involve a simple test which all students must complete. This course is accredited and you will be assessed on completion of each Module. You will be required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the start of your course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the beginning of your course. You must be female; aged 19 years or above and be able to read and write in English. You should have a basic knowledge of computing (mouse and keyboard skills). plus Examination Fee of 65.00 VAA410AA, Women Zone Community Centre (Wed 09.30-12.30) from 18/09/13 www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk 10

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Continued ITQ Level 2 Certificate Duration: 30 weeks (3 hours per week) This course is suitable for those who wish to gain an IT qualification recognised by employers. The level of skill required is similar to that of GCSE and it is an ideal progression from a Level 1 qualification or equivalent in an IT subject. As there is a certain amount of written evidence to submit, you will also need to demonstrate a reasonable standard of English; both reading and writing. Simple tests will determine your suitability for the course. A variety of Modules will be offered for example: Word Processing, Spreadsheets, and Databases. This course is accredited and you will be assessed on completion of each Module. You must be aged 19 years or above and have a reasonable knowledge of the English Language. plus Examination Fee of VAA421AA, Bolton Royd (Mon 13.00-16.00) from 16/09/13 VAA422AA, Lidget Green Children s Centre (Mon 09.30-12.30) from 16/01/14 VAA423AA, Farnham Children s Centre (Wed 09.30-12.30) from 18/09/13 ITQ Level 2 Certificate (Women Only) Duration: 30 weeks (3 hours per week) This course is ONLY open to women and is provided for the comfort and safety for those whom mixed gender classes may be a barrier to learning. This course is suitable for those who wish to gain an IT qualification recognised by employers. The level of skill required is similar to that of GCSE and it is an ideal progression from a Level 1 qualification or equivalent in an IT subject. As there is a certain amount of written evidence to submit, you will also need to demonstrate a reasonable standard of English; both reading and writing. Simple tests will determine your suitability for the course. A variety of Modules will be offered for example: Word Processing, Spreadsheets, and Databases. This course is accredited and you will be assessed on completion of each Module. plus Examination Fee of VAA420AA, Women Zone Community Centre (Thu 09.30-12.30) from 19/09/13 ITQ Level 3 Certificate Duration: 30 weeks (6 hours per week over 1 day) This course is suitable for those who wish to gain an IT qualification recognised by employers. The level of skill required is similar to that of A Level and it is an ideal progression from a Level 2 qualification or equivalent in an IT subject. As there is a great deal of written evidence to submit, you will also need to demonstrate a firm grasp of the English Language. A variety of tests will determine your suitability for the course. A variety of Modules will be offered for example: Word processing, Spreadsheets, and Databases. This course is accredited and you will be assessed on completion of each Module. You will be required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the start of your course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the beginning of your course. You should already hold a Level 2 qualification in an IT subject (eg Clait Plus or ECDL); be aged 19 years or above; and be able to read and write in English. plus Examination Fee of 109.00 VAA430AA, Bolton Royd (Tue 09.15-15.15) from 17/09/13 Centenary Square IT Learning Centre Set within Bradford s vibrant and modern City Park with the mirror pool and fountains as a backdrop, our new premises house Centenary Square IT Learning Centre. The Centre has been established since 2007 and was previously based on Sunbridge Road in Bradford. Centenary IT Learning Centre offers flexible training for adults in a large range of IT courses at times designed to fit in with family and work commitments. The Centre has 60 IT work stations in addition to hand held devices such as ipads For further details contact: 01274 436334 You must be female; aged 19 years or above and have a reasonable knowledge of the English Language. 11 For further details please contact us on 01274 436300 or email us at community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

COURSES IN THE COMMUNITY LEARNING FOR LEISURE Arabic - For full details of this course see page 6 Asian Cookery - Baking Skills - Beadwork - Asian Bridal Make-up - This is an introduction to the industry with all the elements to get you started including Health and Safety, skin analysis, skin preparation & care, product knowledge and brushes & their uses. You will learn how to create the perfect base by studying the best foundation for each skin type, discover the corrective elements of make-up with face shapes and dimensions using contouring to sculpt and mould the face and create up-to-date, modern eye, blush & lip techniques. VAB103AE, Bolton Royd (Mon 19.00-21.00) from 16/09/13 VAB123AE, Bolton Royd VAB194AA, Park Lane Centre (Wed 10.00-12.00) from 20/09/13 Asian Bridal Make-up - This course is designed to provide intensive, technical and creative training alongside practical hands-on training in professional make-up artistry. You will learn secrets and the key design skills required for success. You will understand colour theory, create colour palettes, research skills and create mood boards that will inspire you to design both contemporary and classical looks using technical sheets to build a professional portfolio. VAB148AA, Park Lane Centre (Fri 10.00-12.00) from 24/01/14 VAB155AE, Bolton Royd (Mon 19.00-21.00) from 20/01/14 VAB156AE, Bolton Royd (Thu 19.00-21.00) from 23/01/14 This course will teach you how to prepare sweets, meat and vegetarian dishes. By the end of the course, you will be familiar with the herbs and spices used in Asian cookery and be able to prepare a variety of delicious meals. Each week, there will be a small charge for the ingredients you use. This course is suitable for beginners. VAB109AE, Bolton Royd VAB170AE, Parkside School VAB244AA, Bolton Royd (Mon 19.00-21.00) from 16/09/13 VAB246AA, Old Building Asian Cookery - This course will teach you how to prepare sweets, meat and vegetarian dishes. By the end of the course, you will be familiar with the herbs and spices used in Asian cookery and be able to prepare a wide variety of delicious meals. Each week, there will be a small charge for the ingredients you use. This course is ideal for those with a basic knowledge of the subject. You should have completed the Asian Cookery course. VAB146AE, Bolton Royd (Tue 19.00-21.00) from 21/01/14 VAB171AE, Parkside School (Wed 19.00-21.00) from 22/01/14 On this course you will learn both basic and new baking skills. This is an engaging course which is equally suitable for beginners and those wanting to refresh their knowledge. You will need to provide your own ingredients; your tutor will advise what is required. VAB206AE, Bolton Royd VAB102AE, Westbrook Building Baking Skills - Continue your learning on this engaging course. This course is suitable for those with some knowledge of the subject. You will need to provide your own ingredients; your tutor will advise what is required. You should have completed the Baking Skills course. VAB188AE, Bolton Royd (Thu 19.00-21.00) from 23/01/14 VAB167AE, Westbrook Building (Wed 19.00-21.00) from 22/01/14 This creative course will teach you how to make your own exciting range of jewellery with the use of beads. The course would be suitable for those with a limited knowledge of the subject. We would recommend that you complete our Costume Jewellery course (or similar) before progressing onto this course. VAB158AA, Mayfield Centre (Wed 10.00-12.00) from 22/01/14 VAB216AP, Mayfield Centre Wed 13.00-15.00) from 22/01/14 Beauty Care - This course provides an introduction to relaxing beauty treatments including facials, manicure, pedicure, make-up application and eyebrow shaping. Please note: This course does not provide a qualification to allow you to practice professionally. There are no specific entry requirements VAB104AP, Mayfield Centre (Mon 12.30-14.30) from 16/09/13 VAB228AA, Bolton Royd (Wed 10.00-12.00) from 18/09/13 VAB236AA, Park Lane Centre (Mon 09.30-11.30) from 16/09/13 www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk 12

LEARNING FOR LEISURE Continued Beauty Care - You should have completed the Book Reading and Debate course. Cake Decoration - Cake Decoration - Intermediate This course will advance your knowledge of beauty treatments. You will gain knowledge of facial skincare, different make-up techniques, nail care and eyebrow shaping. You should have completed the Beauty Care course. VAB193AP, Mayfield Centre (Mon 12.30-14.30) from 20/01/14 VAB207AA, Bolton Royd (Wed 10.00-12.00) from 22/01/14 Beauty Therapy Level 2 Certificate For full details of this course see page 4 Book Reading and Debate - This course will give you the opportunity to read a variety of popular set books and build up your enthusiasm for reading, whilst developing critical and analytical skills through informal debate. VAB242AA, Westbrook Building Book Reading and Debate - VAB223AE, Westbrook Building (Tue 19.00-21.00) from 21/01/14 Build Confidence in Speaking English Duration: 10 weeks (3 hours per week) Come and improve your English in a supportive and engaging environment. This course will provide the opportunity to gain the skills, knowledge and understanding which will help to build confidence whilst practising English that is used in everyday situations. This course is designed for speakers of other languages. VAB175AA, Bolton Royd (Mon 10.00-13.00) from 16/09/13 VAB176AA, Bradford Moor School (Tue 09.00-12.00) from 17/09/13 VAB177AP, Community Works (Mon 12.00-15.00) from 16/09/13 VAB178AP, St Matthew s Primary School (Mon 12.00-15.00) from 16/09/13 VAB218AA, Farnham Children s Centre (Tue 12.00-15.00) from 17/09/13 VAB221AA, Old Building (Wed 09.00-12.00) from 18/09/13 In this course, which is suitable for beginners, you will learn how to decorate cakes, starting with the basic icing techniques and progressing to decorating a sponge cake. The course will also include piping practise, making a sugar flower spray, and making a Christmas cake. There will be some costs involved such as purchasing equipment for cake decoration and for any ingredients used; this will be discussed with the course tutor. VAB110AA, Bolton Royd (Tue 10.00-12.00) from 17/09/13 VAB124AE, Parkside School VAB186AE, Appleton Academy VAB229AA, Bolton Royd Cake Decoration This course will cover more sugar flowers and leaves of different types, frills and other cake decorations for cakes. There will be costs for any further equipment needed. You should have completed the Cake Decoration course This course is for those who would like to continue to more advanced cake decoration skills including sugar flowers, advanced piping and other advanced sugarcraft skills. There will be costs for any equipment and ingredients required. You should have completed the Beginners, and/or NCFE Cake Decoration courses. VAB105AE, Bolton Royd (Mon 19.00-21.00) from 16/09/13 Cake Decoration - Advanced This engaging course is a continuation for those who have completed Cake Decoration Intermediate course with more advanced tropical sugar flower sprays, fabric effects and sugarcraft techniques. There will be costs for equipment and ingredients required. You should have completed the Cake Decoration Intermediate course. VAB149AE, Bolton Royd (Mon 19.00-21.00) from 20/01/14 Book Reading and Debate is ideal for anyone who is looking to widen their reading and improve their critical skills. The class will read four or five books over the 15 weeks of the course, and debate the themes from different critical perspectives. You will look at all kinds of books from all kinds of genre. This is the only class where Harry Potter fans get to square up against Brontë enthusiasts, while the Bret Easton Ellis readers sit in the corner, contemplating. VAB165AA, Bolton Royd (Tue 10.00-12.00) from 21/01/14 VAB168AE, Bolton Royd (Wed 10.00-12.00) from 22/01/14 VAB169AE, Parkside School (Wed 19.00-21.00) from 22/01/14 VAB187AE, Appleton Academy (Tue 19.00-21.00) from 21/01/14 13 For further details please contact us on 01274 436300 or email us at community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

COURSES IN THE COMMUNITY Cake Decoration - Level 2 Certificate Costume Jewellery - Creative Writers - Computing For full details of this course see page 4 Ceramics - This exciting course will teach you a range of pottery techniques and skills. It is ideal for beginners wanting to learn the basics. VAB209AA, Bolton Royd (Fri 10.00-12.00) from 20/09/13 In this exciting and creative course you will have the opportunity to make jewellery, for presents or for yourself. With our help, you will learn to produce hand-crafted items such as bracelets, pendants and necklaces. There will be a small charge for any materials you use. VAB118AA, Mayfield Centre (Wed 10.00-12.00) from 18/09/13 VAB210AP, Bolton Royd (Wed 13.00-15.00) from 18/09/13 This course will further develop your skills for a range of different types of writing. It is suitable for those with some knowledge of the subject. This course would be suitable for anyone who has completed Creative Writing course. VAB211AE, Bolton Royd (Thu 19.00-21.00) from 23/01/14 VAB231AA, Westbrook Building (Mon 19.00-21.00) from 20/01/14 Cupcake Decoration - For details of the following courses see the IT section: Computing for Beginners see page 10 Computing Skills - see page 10 Computing Skills - see page 10 Ceramics - In this enjoyable course you will build on the knowledge gained on the course. You should have completed the Ceramics course. VAB208AA, Bolton Royd (Fri 10.00-12.00) from 24/01/14 Creative Writing - This is an ideal introductory course, suitable for beginners, for those who wish to develop an enthusiasm for writing. VAB106AE, Westbrook Building (Mon 19.00-21.00) from 16/09/13 VAB232AA, Bolton Royd In this course, which is suitable for beginners, you will learn how to decorate cupcakes, starting with basic butter cream swirls, filling and simple decorations. There will be some costs involved such as purchasing equipment for cake decoration and for any ingredients used; this will be discussed with the course tutor. VAB219AA, Kirkgate Centre (Fri 10.00-12.00) from 20/09/13 www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk 14

LEARNING FOR LEISURE Continued Cupcake Decoration - Digital Photography - Drawing and Painting - Family History - In this course you will consolidate what you have learnt on the Cupcake Decoration course, comprising vintage cupcakes, detailed piping works and sophisticated flowers. More advanced techniques will also be covered. There will be some costs involved such as purchasing equipment for cake decoration and for any ingredients used; this will be discussed with the course tutor. You should have completed the Cupcake Decoration course VAB227AA, Kirkgate Centre (Fri 10.00-12.00) from 24/01/14 Digital Photography - This course will provide a useful introduction to digital photography. You will learn how to use the basic features of a digital camera, how to transfer pictures to a computer and how to create high quality prints. You will need your own digital camera and should have a basic level of computer skills. VAB119AP, Park Lane Centre (Wed 13.00-15.00) from 18/09/13 VAB125AP, Park Lane Centre (Thu 13.00-15.00) from 19/09/13 This course covers more advanced photographic techniques and computer imaging skills. It is ideal for those who have some understanding of computers and photography and who wish to improve their skills in composition, photographic technique, image enhancement and output. You should have completed the Digital Photography course. VAB151AP, Park Lane Centre (Wed 13.00-15.00) from 22/01/14 VAB195AP, Park Lane Centre (Thu 13.00-15.00) from 23/01/14 Drawing and Painting - This course covers basic drawing and painting techniques, with professional tuition and demonstration. You will explore still life compositions, experimenting with materials and techniques to develop an individual approach and style. This course is suitable for both beginners and more experienced artists. There will be a small charge for any materials used and you may have to provide your own equipment. This will be discussed with the course tutor. Once you have completed this course you will have the option to progress to our course. VAB120AA, Bolton Royd (Wed 10.00-12.00) from 18/09/13 VAB198AE, Thornton Primary School VAB217AE, Bolton Royd VAB201AA, Bolton Royd Most aspects of drawing and painting will be covered on this creative and engaging course. The course aims to encourage a personal and creative approach to art. It features professional tuition and demonstration of a wide range of techniques and subjects. This course is suitable for those with some experience. You should have completed the Drawing and Painting course. VAB121AA, Bolton Royd Wed 10.00-12.00) from 22/01/14 VAB197AE, Thornton Primary School (Tue 19.00-21.00) from 21/01/14 VAB224AE, Bolton Royd (Wed 19.00-21.00) from 22/01/14 Family History - This course will enable you to explore and research your family history. You never know where this can lead. This is a fascinating subject and has been the focus of recent TV programmes. VAB126AA, St Mary s Parish Centre, Burley-in-Wharfedale (Fri 10.00-12.00) from 20/09/13 This course will further your family history knowledge enabling you to research parish records, wills and more to explore who your ancestors are. You should have completed the Family History course. VAB183AA, St Mary s Parish Centre, Burley-in-Wharfedale (Fri 10.00-12.00) from 24/01/14 Floral Crafts Level 2 Certificate For full details of this course see page 4 Flower Arranging - This course will introduce you to the art of flower arranging. VAB111AE, Bolton Royd VAB127AA, Park Lane Centre (Mon 10.00-12.00) from 16/09/13 VAB252AA, Mayfield Centre 15 For further details please contact us on 01274 436300 or email us at community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

COURSES IN THE COMMUNITY Flower Arranging - This course will introduce you to the art of flower arranging starting with basic shapes and ending with a traditional festive wreath. You should have completed the Flower Arranging course. VAB152AE, Bolton Royd (Tue 19.00-21.00) from 21/01/14 VAB166AA Park Lane Centre (Mon 10.00-12.00 from 20/01/14) French for Holidays For full details of this course see page 7 Guitar Playing - This course will take you through the basics of learning to play the guitar. Whether you want to learn to strum along to your favourite music or enjoy performing to an audience, this exciting course will begin your journey. Please note: You will need to have your own guitar. VAB112AE, Appleton Academy VAB184AE, Queensbury Upper School VAB247AA, Bolton Royd Guitar Playing - Whether you want to learn to strum along to your favourite music or enjoy performing to an audience, this exciting course is perfect for you as it caters for those with knowledge of the subject and basic abilities. Please note: You will need to have your own guitar. You should have completed the Guitar Playing course. VAB153AE, Appleton Academy (Tue 19.00-21.00) from 21/01/14 VAB185AE, Queensbury Upper School (Thu 19.00-21.00) from 23/01/14 Indian Head Massage - This course will help you learn the benefits of Indian Head Massage, help with relaxation and improve the art and techniques of massage. VAB113AE, Bolton Royd Indian Head Massage - This course will build on the skills and knowledge learnt on the Indian Head Massage - course including various techniques and use of oils. You should have completed the Indian Head Massage course VAB212AE, Bolton Royd (Tue 19.00-21.00) from 21/01/14 Interior Design - Learn how to produce interior design schemes for your home to include the use of colour, different surface finishes, window treatments and wall and floor coverings. This course would be an ideal choice for beginners. VAB128AA, Bolton Royd (Fri 10.00-12.00) from 20/09/13 Interior Design - This course will increase the knowledge learnt on the Interior Design course. You should have completed the Interior Design course. VAB202AA, Bolton Royd (Fri 10.00-12.00) from 24/01/14 Interior Design Level 2 Certificate For full details of this course see page 4 Japanese - For full details of this course see page 8 Jewellery Making - Duration: 8 weeks (2.5 hours per week) In this exciting creative course you will have the opportunity to make jewellery, for presents or for yourself. With our help, you will learn to produce hand-crafted items such as rings, earrings and pendants using silver, copper and semi precious gems. Materials will be available via the tutor and costs will vary according to market prices at the time. VAB129AE, Bolton Royd (Wed 18.30-21.00) from 18/09/13 VAB233AA, Bolton Royd (Wed 12.30-15.00) from 18/09/13 Jewellery Making - Duration: 12 weeks (2.5 hours per week) This course is perfect if you already have some basic small metalworking experience including silver soldering. Projects will include aspects of chain making, stone setting, vitreous enamelling and more. You will be encouraged and guided to purchase your own precious metals. Materials for some projects will be available via the tutor and costs will vary according to market prices at the time. You should have completed the Jewellery Making course. AB154AE, Bolton Royd (Wed 18.30-21.00) from 22/01/14 www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk 16

LEARNING FOR LEISURE Continued Knitting - Life Drawing - This course will start with the basics of knitting progressing to different patterns and techniques. VAB199AA, Bolton Royd (Mon 13.00-15.00) from 16/09/13 Knitting - This creative course will build on the skills acquired on our introduction to knitting course, to include, for example, Aran and Fairisle designs. You should have completed the Knitting course. VAB200AA, Bolton Royd (Mon 13.00-15.00) from 20/01/14 Life Drawing - This creative and engaging course will cover the basic aspects of life drawing. There will be a small charge for any materials used and you may have to provide your own equipment. This will be discussed with the tutor. VAB130AA, Bolton Royd (Fri 10.00-12.00) from 20/09/13 This is a creative and engaging course that will improve on the basic techniques of life drawing. You will experiment with materials and tools to further develop your individual approaches and drawing styles. There will be a small charge for any materials used and you may have to provide your own equipment. This will be discussed with the course tutor. You should have completed the Life Drawing course. VAB159AA, Bolton Royd (Fri 10.00-12.00) from 24/01/14 Make-up Techniques - On this course, you will learn how to apply a facial, shape eyebrows and choose and apply make-up. You will also learn tips and tricks about different make-up application techniques for use on yourself or your friends and family. VAB234AA, Park Lane Centre (Mon 13.00-15.00) from 16/09/13 Mehndi - This course will give an introductory look at the decoration technique used for Asian weddings and religious festivals. This henna method is also used for body decoration such as temporary tattoos. There may be a small charge for any materials used. This course is ideal for beginners. VAB114AE, Park Lane Centre VAB131AP, Bolton Royd (Wed 13.00-15.00) from 18/09/13 VAB132AA, Bolton Royd (Wed 10.00-12.00) from 18/09/13 VAB235AA, Mayfield Centre (Fri 09.00-11.00) from 20/09/13 VAB237AA, Park Lane Centre (Wed 12.45-14.45) from 18/09/13 VAB238AA Park Lane Centre (Tue 13.00-15.00) from 17/09/13 Mehndi - This course is suitable for improvers with some knowledge of the subject and it will cover, in detail, the decoration techniques used for Asian weddings and religious festivals. This henna method is also used for body decoration such as temporary tattooing. There may be a small charge for any materials used. You should have completed the Mehndi course. VAB150AE, Park Lane Centre (Tue 19.00-21.00) from 21/01/14 VAB189AP, Bolton Royd (Wed 13.00-15.00) from 22/01/14 VAB203AA, Bolton Royd (Wed 10.00-12.00) from 22/01/14 Oil Painting Skills - This course features professional tuition and demonstration of a broad range of subjects and techniques. VAB133AP, Kirklands Community Centre, Menston (Thu 13.00-15.00) from 19/09/13 Oil Painting Skills - This course will help you develop a personal and creative approach to oil painting. It is suitable for those with some oil painting experience. You should have completed the Oil Painting Skills course. VAB181AP, Kirklands Community Centre, Menston (Thu 13.00-15.00) from 23/01/14 Pattern Cutting/ Garments - On this course, you will learn to measure, draft patterns and sew garments. There will be a small charge for any materials used and you will be required to provide your own equipment eg scissors, rulers and chalk. This will be discussed with your tutor at the first session. VAB115AP, Mayfield Centre (Tue 13.00-15.00) from 17/09/13 17 For further details please contact us on 01274 436300 or email us at community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

COURSES IN THE COMMUNITY Photoshop - Relaxation Techniques - This course is ideal for beginners who want to learn the basic functions of Photoshop, such as changing images through size and filter effects, together with an introduction to photograph editing. You should have a basic level of computing skills. VAB196AE, Park Lane Centre (Mon 19.00-21.00) from 16/09/13 Photoshop - This course is ideal for those who want to build on their skills and learn how to edit images through resizing, edit in layers and create collages using photographs as a starting point. You will be taught how to copy, cut, rotate and enhance areas of interest. The course is suitable for improvers with some prior knowledge Photoshop. You should have completed the Photoshop course. VAB143AE, Park Lane Centre (Mon 19.00-21.00) from 20/01/14 Pottery - This exciting course will teach you a range of pottery techniques and skills. It is ideal for beginners wanting to learn the basics. VAB108AE, Bolton Royd (Mon 19.00-21.00) from 16/09/13 VAB134AE, Yorkshire Craft Centre Pottery - This exciting course will teach you a range of pottery techniques and work on improving your skills. It is ideal for those who have some previous experience. You should have completed the Pottery course. VAB144AE, Bolton Royd (Mon 19.00-21.00) from 20/01/14 VAB160AE, Yorkshire Craft Centre (Thu 19.00-21.00) from 23/01/14 Psychology - In this enjoyable short course you will learn how and why people behave as they do. You will look at such topics as emotions, stress, memory and parenting. Your own ideas will be encouraged through group discussions and keeping a portfolio. This course is suitable for those with an interest in the subject as well as those wishing to brush up on their study skills before embarking on further study. VAB135AE, Bolton Royd Psychology - In this enjoyable course you will build on the knowledge gained on our course. You will look at such topics as emotions, stress, memory and parenting. Your own ideas will be encouraged through group discussions and keeping a portfolio. This course is suitable for those with some knowledge of the subject. You should have completed the Psychology course. VAB145AE, Bolton Royd (Thu 19.00-21.00) from 23/01/14 Recycling/Upcycle Re-use for Purpose This creative and engaging course offers the opportunity to experiment with a range of craft techniques that can be used to transform humble materials into useful and decorative items. The course is suitable for beginners and more experienced artists. VAB214AP, Bolton Royd (Fri 13.00-15.00) from 20/09/13 Learn to relax and de-stress through a variety of different methods including massage, aromatherapy, controlled breathing and many more. There are no specific entry requirements VAB251AA, Westbrook Building Sewing & Pattern Cutting - On this course you will learn to measure, draft patterns and sew garments. There will be a small charge for any materials used and you will be required to provide your own equipment eg scissors, rulers and chalk. This will be discussed with your tutor at the first session. VAB245AA, Kirkgate Centre (Tue 13.00-15.00) from 17/09/13 VAB147AE, Bolton Royd VAB220AE Mayfield Centre www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk 18

LEARNING FOR LEISURE Continued Sewing & Pattern Cutting - Sewing - Stained Glass - Watercolours - This course will help advance your previous knowledge of how to measure and draft patterns as well as cutting and sewing garments. You will be required to provide your own equipment eg scissors, rulers and chalk and this will be discussed with the tutor at your first session. You should have completed the Sewing and Pattern Cutting course. VAB248AA, Mayfield Centre (Thurs 13.00-15.00) from 23/01/14 VAB249AA, Mayfield Centre (Mon 09.30-11.30) from 20/01/14 VAB250AA, Mayfield Centre (Tue 09.30-11.30) from 21/01/14 VAB157AE, Mayfield Centre (Thu 19.00-21.00) from 23/01/14 VAB213AE, Bolton Royd (Tue 19.00-21.00) from 21/01/14 Sewing - This course would be ideal for anyone wanting to learn basic sewing skills. Once you have completed the course you will have the option to progress to our course to enhance your skills. VAB136AP, Mayfield Centre (Wed 13.00-15.00) from 18/09/13 You will improve your basic sewing skills during this course which would be an ideal choice for anyone with some knowledge of the subject. You should have completed the Sewing course (or equivalent). VAB190AP, Mayfield Centre (Wed 13.00-15.00) from 22/01/14 Spanish - Conversation For full details of this course see page 8 Spanish - For full details of this course see page 8 Stained Glass - Tuition will be given in traditional lead work and copperfoil techniques. You will learn how to design and develop your own glass project to make mirrors and lamp shades etc. The course is suitable for beginners. VAB137AE, Bolton Royd VAB161AE, Bolton Royd (Mon 19.00-21.00) from 16/09/13 Tuition will be given in traditional and copperfoil techniques. You will learn how to design and develop your own glass project for mirrors and lamp shades etc. This course is ideal for those with some limited knowledge of stained glass. You should have completed the Stained Glass course. VAB192AE, Bolton Royd (Wed 19.00-21.00) from 22/01/14 Urdu - For full details of this course see page 9 Urdu Literacy - For full details of this course see page 9 Watercolours - This course is suitable for both beginners and improvers. It features professional demonstrations of the basic techniques of watercolour, applied to a broad range of subject matter. VAB139AA, Mayfield Centre (Mon 09.30-11.30) from 16/09/13 VAB140AA, Kirklands Community Centre, Menston (Thu 09.30-11.30) from 19/09/13 VAB141AE, St Mary s Parish Centre, Burley-in-Wharfedale VAB173AA, Ilkley Baptist Church (Wed 09.30-11.30) from 18/09/13 This course offers professional tuition and demonstration of more advanced techniques in this unique medium. You should have completed the Watercolours course (or similar). VAB162AE, St Mary s Parish Centre, Burley-in-Wharfedale (Wed 19.00-21.00) from 22/01/14 VAB174AA, Mayfield Centre (Mon 09.30-11.30) from 20/01/14 VAB180AA, Kirklands Community Centre, Menston (Thu 09.30-11.30) from 23/01/14 VAB182AA, Ilkley Baptist Church (Wed 09.30-11.30) from 22/01/14 Web Design - If you want to learn how to create your own business or family website, this short introductory course will get you started. You are expected to have developed and launched a website by the end of the course. VAB116AE, Mayfield Centre VAB142AE, Appleton Academy 19 For further details please contact us on 01274 436300 or email us at community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

COURSES IN THE COMMUNITY Web Marketing If you want to improve your business or family website and maximise visitor numbers, this is the course for you. It will explore all the latest web marketing tools and strategies; SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) in particular, to boost your organic search engine rankings. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at The course is suitable for improvers with some prior knowledge of Wordpress. VAB163AE, Appleton Academy (Thu 19.00-21.00) from 23/01/14 Wine Appreciation - This course is suitable for anyone who enjoys wine and would like to know more about it. The course will cover wine grapes and introduce wines from a range of regions in Europe, Australasia and the Americas. The cost of wine will be shared each week (probably about 5 per head). VAB191AE, St Mary s Parish Centre, Burley-in-Wharfedale (Tue 19.00-21.00) from 27/09/13 Wine Appreciation - This course will extend your knowledge of the many wines available today, including buying, storing, serving and matching wine with the right food, as well as the important technique of tasting. This course is suitable for those with some knowledge of the subject or those who have completed a beginner s course. You should have previously completed the Wine Appreciation course. VAB164AE, St Mary s Parish Centre, Burley-in-Wharfedale (Tue 19.00-21.00) from 21/01/14 Working with Children - This course is suitable for those who wish to learn about the different types of work available and the requirements for working with children. Aspects of children s development and play will be covered and linked to the different areas of work. There are no specific entry requirements VAB215AP, Bolton Royd (Mon 12.30-14.30) from 16/09/13 VAB240AA, Mayfield Centre (Mon 09.30-11.30) from 16/09/13 VAB243AA, Park Lane Centre I really enjoyed the course and I m excited for the next level. Learning for Leisure Student www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk 20

SIGN LANGUAGE WHAT OUR STUDENTS SAY British Sign Language - Level 1 Awarding Body: SIGNATURE Duration: 30 weeks (2 hours per week) If you are interested in learning the language of the deaf community, this is the perfect course for you. With our help, you will learn everyday language to allow you to communicate with a deaf person. There are three examinations throughout the year. After you have completed the Level 1 course, you may wish to proceed to a Sign Language course at Level 2. The class environment is very friendly. My English has improved and I feel I now have a better future. My tutor was fantastic very friendly and helpful. I would like to continue with my studies next year. plus Examination Fee of 67.00 VAA610AE, McMillan (Mon 19.00-21.00) from 16/09/13 VAA611AA, Bolton Royd (Wed 13.00-15.00) from 18/09/13 VAA612AE, Park Lane Centre VAA613AE, Queensbury Upper School VAA614AA, Park Lane Centre (Thu 10.00-12.00) from 19/09/13 VAA615AE, Appleton Academy VAB616AE, Thornton Primary School British Sign Language - Level 2 Awarding Body: SIGNATURE Duration: 36 weeks (2.5 hours per week) This British Sign Language Level 2 course will build on the Level 1 course to increase your vocabulary and confidence. In addition to attending classes, you will be able to socialise with the deaf community. There are three examinations throughout the year. You should have successfully completed the Level 1 course and attend an interview before registration. Please telephone 01274 436300 for an appointment. plus Examination Fee of 67.00 VAA620AP, Park Lane Centre (Thu 13.00-15.30) from 19/09/13 VAA621AA, Bolton Royd (Mon 18.30-21.00) from 16/09/13 Bradford College has the best way of teaching people. I pushed myself to do the course and I have now been successful. I enjoy the different interesting aspects of the course. I have enjoyed interacting with other students. I will happily progress to the next level of the course. I would definitely recommend the course. Source: Students Perception of Course Survey 2012/13 21 For further details please contact us on 01274 436300 or email us at community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

COURSES IN THE COMMUNITY INDEX Arabic - 6 Arabic Level 2 Certificate 6 Arabic Year 1 6 Arabic Year 1 (Men Only) 6 Arabic Year 1 (Women Only) 6 Arabic Year 2 6 Asian Bridal Make-up and 12 Asian Cookery and 12 Baking Skills and 12 Beadwork 12 Beauty Care 12 Beauty Care 13 Beauty Therapy Level 2 Certificate 4 Book Reading and Debate and 13 British Sign Language Level 1 and Level 2 21 Build Confidence in Speaking English 13 Cake Decoration Intermediate 13 Cake Decoration Advanced 14 Cake Decoration and 13 Cake Decoration Level 2 Certificate 4 Centenary Square IT Learning Centre 11 Ceramics and 14 Chinese Year 1 6 Chinese Year 2 7 Community Interpreting Level 3 and Level 4 7 Computing for Beginners 10 Computing Skills - and 10 Costume Jewellery 14 Creative Writing and 14 Cupcake Decoration 14 Cupcake Decoration 15 Digital Photography and 15 Drawing and Painting and 15 English For Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) 5 Family History and 15 Floral Crafts Level 2 Certificate 4 Flower Arranging 15 Flower Arranging 16 French for Holidays 7 French Year 1 and Year 2 7 Guitar Playing and 16 Indian Head Massage and 16 Interior Design and 16 Interior Design Level 2 Certificate 4 Italian Level 2 Certificate 7 Italian Year 1 and Year 2 8 ITQ Level 1 Award 10 ITQ Level 1 Award (Women Only) 10 ITQ Level 1 Certificate 10 ITQ Level 1 Certificate (Women Only) 10 ITQ Level 2 Certificate 11 ITQ Level 2 Certificate (Women Only) 11 ITQ Level 3 Certificate 11 Japanese 8 Japanese Level 2 Certificate 8 Japanese Year 1 and Year 2 8 Jewellery Making and 16 Knitting and 17 Life Drawing and 17 Make-up Techniques 17 Mehndi and 17 Oil Painting Skills and 17 Pattern Cutting/Garments 17 Photoshop and 18 Pottery and 18 Psychology and 18 Recycling/Upcycle Re-use for Purpose 18 Relaxation Techniques 18 Sewing and 19 Sewing and Pattern Cutting 18 Sewing and Pattern Cutting 19 Spanish - Conversation 8 Spanish - 8 Spanish Level 2 Certificate 9 Spanish Year 1 and Year 2 9 Stained Glass and 19 Urdu - 9 Urdu Literacy - 9 Urdu Year 1 and Year 2 9 Watercolours and 19 Web Design 19 Web Marketing 20 Wine Appreciation and 20 Working With Children 20 www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk 22

COURSES IN THE COMMUNITY GUIDE TO VENUES Below are details of venues in the Bradford and Wharfedale where Bradford College courses are available, what is on offer and the page on which more information can be found. The course information hotline for all community venues is 01274 436300. VENUE SUBJECTS OFFERED PAGE AL-FURQAAN EDUCATION CENTRE Bradford Road, Shipley BD18 3DS Foreign Languages 6 APPLETON ACADEMY Woodside Road, Wyke. Bradford, BD12 8AL BOLTON ROYD Manningham Lane, Bradford BD8 7BB Information Technology, Foreign Languages, Learning for Leisure, Sign Language Information Technology, Foreign Languages, Creative Crafts and Skills, Learning for Leisure, Sign Language 6, 10, 12, 21 4, 6, 10, 12, 21 CLARKE FOLEY CENTRE Cunliffe Road, Ilkley LS29 9DZ COMMUNITY WORKS Otley Road, Undercliffe, Bradford, BD3 0DN COPTHORNE PRIMARY SCHOOL All Saints Road, Bradford, BD7 3AY FARNHAM CHILDREN S CENTRE Farnham Rd, Bradford, BD7 3JE ILKLEY BAPTIST CHURCH Kings Road Ilkley LS29 9A KIRKGATE CENTRE 39a Kirkgate Shipley, BD18 3GH KIRKLANDS COMMUNITY CENTRE Main Street, Menston, LS29 6HT LIDGET GREEN CHILDREN S CENTRE Birks Fold, Bradford, BD7 2QN LIGHT OF THE WORLD COMMUNITY CENTRE Gaythorne Rd, Bradford, BD5 7ES OLD BUILDING, BRADFORD COLLEGE Gt Horton Road, Bradford, BD7 1AY MANNINGHAM MILLS SPORT ASSOCIATION Scotchman Road, Bradford, BD9 5DB MAYFIELD CENTRE Broadway Avenue, Bradford, BD5 9NP McMILLAN BUILDING, BRADFORD COLLEGE Trinity Road, Bradford, BD5 0JE PARK LANE CENTRE Park Lane, Bradford, BD5 0LN PARKSIDE SCHOOL Parkside Terrace Cullingworth, Bradford, BD13 5AD Foreign Languages 6 Learning for Leisure, Information Technology 10,12 Information Technology 10 Information Technology, Creative Crafts and Skills, Learning for Leisure 4, 10, 12 Learning for Leisure 12 Learning for Leisure 12 Learning for Leisure 12 Information Technology 10 Information Technology, Foreign Languages, Learning for Leisure, Sign Language 6, 10, 12, 21 Foreign Languages, Learning for Leisure 6, 12 Learning for Leisure 12 Foreign Languages, Learning for Leisure 6, 12 Sign Language 21 Information Technology, Foreign Languages, Learning for Leisure, Sign Language 6, 10, 12, 21 Learning for Leisure 12 QUEENSBURY UPPER SCHOOL Deanstones Lane, Queensbury, Bradford, BD13 2AS Foreign Languages, Learning for Leisure, Sign Language 6, 12, 21 ST MARY S PARISH CENTRE Burley in Wharfedale ST MATTHEW S PRIMARY SCHOOL Mayo Avenue, Bradford, BD5 8HT THORNTON PRIMARY SCHOOL Thornton Road, Bradford, BD13 3NN WOMEN ZONE COMMUNITY CENTRE Hubert Street, Leeds Road, Bradford, BD3 9TE WESTBROOK BUILDING, BRADFORD COLLEGE Great Horton Road, Bradford, BD7 1AY YORKSHIRE CRAFT CENTRE Westholme Street, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD7 1AY Information Technology, Learning for Leisure 10, 12 Learning for Leisure 12 Foreign Languages, Learning for Leisure 6, 12 Information Technology 10 Foreign Languages, Learning for Leisure 6, 12 Learning for Leisure 12 Bradford College, Great Horton Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD7 1AY 23