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WE LL TAKE YOU HIGHER. Access to Higher Education, Higher Education Degrees & Professional Course Guide. 2016-17 WWW. GATESHEAD. AC.UK

HELLO. At Gateshead College, we focus on giving you the edge when it comes to progressing your career. Whether you re applying for promotion, want to get to university, set up a business or change career, we ve got the qualifications to make you stand out from the crowd. Flexible and cheaper than most universities, our programmes are designed with employers, keeping the content practical, up to date and relevant to fast-paced industries. We employ teachers who have worked in industry and keep our class sizes small, to offer you the very best learning experience. Access to Higher Education 04 Access to the Diploma - Business & Computing 08 Access to the Diploma - Games Design 08 Access to the Diploma - Health 08 Access to the Diploma - Humanities 08 Access to the Diploma - Music 09 Access to the Diploma - Performing Arts 09 Access to the Diploma - Science 09 Access to the Diploma - Social Sciences 09 Access to the Diploma - Sport Studies 10 Access to the Diploma - Educational Studies 10 Higher Education & Professional 12 Business 14 Construction 18 Creative Industries 22 Engineering 32 Hair & Beauty 34 Health & Social Care 36 IT & Computing 40 Sport 44 Teaching 48 Our courses are validated by Our partners Financial Support & Advice 50 Our 54 How to Apply 58

WELCOME TO GATESHEAD COLLEGE.

Access to Higher Ed 04 For more course info visit www.gateshead.ac.uk

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WANT TO STUDY A DEGREE BUT DON T HAVE THE QUALIFICATIONS? Our extensive range of Access Diplomas will give you a stepping stone to success and provide an intensive, fast track route into a degree. English and maths Don t worry if you don t meet the specific course entry requirements for English and maths get in touch with us and we can talk to you about your options. Our courses are aimed at adults over 19 years old who didn't get the grades they needed the first time around or are looking to change career path. Each lasting a year, all courses offer the following benefits: Family friendly hours; timetables fit around family commitments A guaranteed place on our relevant Higher Education degree courses Free car parking Links with local universities to support progression Excellent support from our tutors Small and friendly groups. How to apply Online: Complete an application form and we ll invite you into our next Enrolment Event. www.gateshead.ac.uk Got a question? Get in touch with our team. 0191 490 2246 start@gateshead.ac.uk Or drop into one of our Enrolment Events. Dates can be found on the back page. 06 For more course info visit www.gateshead.ac.uk

It could cost you nothing to study with a range of financial support available, dependent on your age and circumstances. Access to Higher Education If you re 24 years old or above Low cost loans are available which you don t pay back if you go on to complete a higher education degree. There s nothing to pay upfront. They do not take household income into account so you can get a loan no matter what you earn. When you complete an Access to Higher Education Diploma and go onto university and complete a degree, the loan is automatically written off and you pay nothing back. If you don t move onto a degree you don t pay back the loan until you are earning over 21,000 a year and payments can be as low as 7.50 per month. Find out more at www.gateshead.ac.uk/24plus If you re under 24 years old You can study for free if you don t already have a level 3 qualification or you are on eligible benefits. Find out more at www.gateshead.ac.uk/24plus STUDY FOR FREE. 07

Courses Access to Higher Education Access to HE Diploma Business & Computing Entry requirements Ideally five GCSE grades (A*-C) including English and maths. An interview will be required. Baltic What will I learn? Gain knowledge and experience in three areas: business studies, computer programming and web development. Typical undergraduate destinations for our students include international business management, business management, marketing and computer science. Access to HE Diploma Health Entry requirements Ideally five GCSE grades (A*-C) including English and maths. An interview will be required. Baltic What will I learn? Gain knowledge and experience in three areas: human physiology, professional healthcare practice and introduction to psychology. Typical undergraduate destinations for our students include midwifery, nursing, food and nutrition, operating department practice, public health, physiological sciences, occupational therapy and physiotherapy. Access to HE Diploma Games Design Entry requirements Ideally, five GCSE grades (A*-C) including English and maths. An interview and some experience of art, design or computing. Baltic What will I learn? Gain software skills in applications such as 3DS Max, Zbrush, the Adobe Masters collection, Unreal Development Kit and Unity. Typical undergraduate destinations for our students include 3D modelling, games engines, digital animation and game development. Access to HE Diploma Humanities Entry requirements Ideally five GCSE grades (A*-C) including English and maths. An interview will be required. Baltic What will I learn? Gain knowledge and experience in three areas: English language and literature, history and culture in Victorian England and sociology. Typical undergraduate destinations for our students include english literature/language, history, law, media/film studies and journalism. 08 For more course info visit www.gateshead.ac.uk

Access to Higher Education Access to HE Diploma Music In partnership with Access to HE Diploma Science Fees 19-23 years of age: 1295 Entry requirements Ideally five GCSE grades (A*-C) including English and maths. An audition and interview will be required. Baltic What will I learn? Ideal for anyone planning to study popular music at degree level, whether as an instrumentalist, vocalist, composer or producer/technologist. Whatever your specialist interest, you ll learn about music theory and composition and how to conduct accurate and meaningful research, produce coherent reports and make effective presentations. Entry requirements Ideally five GCSE grades (A*-C) including English and maths and a science subject. An interview will be required. Baltic What will I learn? Gain knowledge and experience in four areas: biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics. Typical undergraduate destinations for our students include medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, sciences (biomedical, pure and environmental), radiology, mathematics and physiotherapy. 24+ years of age: 3045-3530 (course dependent) 24+ loan fee: 3384-3928 (course dependant) Please note: Fees are subject to changes. For more information on course fees please call us on 0191 490 2246. Access to HE Diploma Performing Arts Entry requirements Ideally five GCSE grades (A*-C) including English and maths. An audition and interview will be required. Baltic What will I learn? Gain experience of individual and ensemble performance skills, develop your knowledge of the language of performance and experience a range of disciplines across the performing arts, with specialisation possible. Access to HE Diploma Social Sciences Entry requirements Ideally five GCSE grades (A*-C) including English and maths. An interview will be required. Baltic What will I learn? Gain knowledge and experience in three areas: psychology, sociology and criminology. Typical undergraduate destinations for our students include social work, law, psychology, sociology and criminology. How to apply Online: Complete an application form and we ll invite you into our next Enrolment Event. www.gateshead.ac.uk Got a question? Get in touch with our team. 0191 490 2246 start@gateshead.ac.uk Or drop into one of our Enrolment Events. Dates can be found on the back page. 09

Courses Access to Higher Education Access to HE Diploma Sport Studies Entry requirements Ideally five GCSE grades (A*-C) including English and maths. Experience in Sport, an interview and a desire to pursue Sport as a career. Academy for Sport What will I learn? If you are interested in progressing onto a sport degree or foundation degree, such as sports studies, sports development, sport and exercise science, coaching or PE teaching, this course is for you. You will study a range of units including coaching and leadership, sports science, sports injuries, nutrition and sports psychology Access to HE Diploma Educational Studies Entry requirements You are required to have five GCSE grades (A*-C) including maths, English and a science subject. Demonstrate some previous experience and an interest in a teaching profession. Baltic What will I learn? If you'd like to move into primary, secondary or post-compulsory teaching and study for a degree but don't have the qualifications you need, then this Access to HE Diploma could be for you. Gain knowledge and experience in education theory, practice and education studies as well as English language, literature and mathematics. Fees 19-23 years of age: 1295 24+ years of age: 3045-3530 (course dependent) 24+ loan fee: 3384-3928 (course dependant) Please note: Fees are subject to changes. For more information on course fees please call us on 0191 490 2246. How to apply Online: Complete an application form and we ll invite you into our next Enrolment Event. www.gateshead.ac.uk Got a question? Get in touch with our team. 0191 490 2246 start@gateshead.ac.uk Or drop into one of our Enrolment Events. Dates can be found on the back page. 10 For more course info visit www.gateshead.ac.uk

Access to Higher Education Walking through the doors of Gateshead College completely changed my life. Debra McCann Access to HE Diploma Science Quality Control Manager 11

Higher Ed & Profes 12 For more course info visit www.gateshead.ac.uk

Higher Education & Professional ucation sional Foundation Degrees HNC/HND Professional courses There are two ways to apply, look out for these icons: Online: Complete an application form and we ll invite you into our next Enrolment Event. www.gateshead.ac.uk Online: Apply through UCAS for this programme. www.ucas.co.uk 13

Courses Business Foundation Degree Business, Leadership and Management* This course is offered both Full-time and Part-time Course code TBC Duration 2 years Start date September 2016 Requirements An interview is required. Fees TBC Baltic The emphasis of this course is to develop a broad understanding of all parts of business in order to thrive in today's competitive environment. This will enable you to make an immediate contribution to your organisation or increase your employability within the business sector. On the programme you will learn about areas of business such as organisations and their functions, managing financial information and resources, decision making, management, marketing, international business issues, managing change and personal and career development. On successful completion of the programme, you could progress onto our BA (Hons) Business, Leadership and Management programme. What will I study? You will cover a range of topics over the two years of the programme. Each year of the programme provides a total of 120 CATS points. Year 1: The Organisation Business Environment Management Business Decision Making International Operating Environment Self-Analysis and Personal and Career Development Year 2: Working with and Managing People Work-Based Learning Research Methods Organisational Development Managing Change Marketing Managing Financial Information and Decision-Making Qualifications needed Foundation Degree in Business HND qualification Relevant industry experience *Pending Validation. 14 For more course info visit www.gateshead.ac.uk

Business BA (Hons) Business, Leadership and Management* Part-time Course code TBC Duration 1 year Start date September 2016 Requirements An interview is required. Fees TBC Baltic The emphasis of the BA (Hons) in Business, Leadership and Management is to further develop your knowledge and understanding and practical skills as you progress through your degree. You will evaluate business management concepts at a strategic level taking into account the external environment in which organisations operate. You will also undertake a research project on a business management related issue or problem. On successful completion of the programme, you could progress onto a master's degree in the field of business management, a professional institute membership diploma, a career in the business field or a postgraduate teaching certificate. What will I study? Topics that you will study include: Business Strategy Contemporary Business Issues and Management. Management and Leadership Professional Development and Career Planning Research Project *Pending Validation. How to apply Online: Complete an application form and we ll invite you into our next Enrolment Event. www.gateshead.ac.uk Got a question? Get in touch with our team. 0191 490 2246 start@gateshead.ac.uk Or drop into one of our Enrolment Events. Dates can be found on the back page. 15

The teachers were really supportive and understood my programme needed to be flexible to fit around my job. Kate Lisgo BA (Hons) Leadership and Management BIW New Model Development at Nissan Motor Manufacturing Ltd. 16 For more course info visit www.gateshead.ac.uk

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Courses Construction Foundation Degree Building Services Engineering Part-time Course code AAA0287 Duration 2 years Start date September 2016 Requirements An interview is required. Fees 5,500 per year Skills Academy for Construction Jobs in building services engineering are varied and the scope of work available ranges from domestic dwellings to historical buildings as well as industrial, commercial and even scientific projects at home and abroad. This area of work has many challenges such as complying with customer requirements and installing equipment unobtrusively in listed buildings. With these challenges comes great levels of job satisfaction, and working in an environment where no two days are the same. Working alongside architects and other professionals you will be designing and overseeing mechanical and electrical systems including electrical and lighting, heating, ventilation and plumbing. The systems you design must be user friendly, easily controlled and energy efficient, as the world looks to sustain resources and lower costs. What will I study? Modules include: Construction environmental and structural technologies Environmental analysis Energy: heat transfer Parametric modelling using REVIT Fundamental mathematics How will I be taught? A combination of lectures, seminars and one to one tutorials. How will I be assessed? Assessment consists of a mixture of individual assignments and tests for each unit. Qualifications needed Two A Levels, or a BTEC National Diploma (averaging merits/ distinctions), or equivalent, such as Access to HE. GCSE maths, science and English at grade C or above. NVQ Level 3, other qualifications and/or experience may be sufficient especially in the case of mature students. CIBSE accredited How to apply Online: Complete an application form and we ll invite you into our next Enrolment Event. www.gateshead.ac.uk Got a question? Get in touch with our team. 0191 490 2246 start@gateshead.ac.uk Or drop into one of our Enrolment Events. Dates can be found on the back page. 18 For more course info visit www.gateshead.ac.uk

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Courses Construction HNC/HND Diploma Construction and the Built Environment Part-time HNC Full-time HND Course code CON0019 Duration 1 year Start date September 2016 Requirements An interview is required. Fees 2,750 per year Skills Academy for Construction Course code CON0048 Duration 2 years Start date September 2016 Requirements An interview is required. Fees 5,500 per year Skills Academy for Construction As a highly qualified construction professional you will be part of a valued industry which is vital to the future of the country. Major ventures on the horizon include the HS2 rail link with HS3 already under discussion. The Olympics and Commonwealth Games are also two high profile projects in which the construction industry has excelled and received praise from around the world. Construction ventures won t always be headline grabbing but they will be essential to the country s infrastructure and progression. Houses, hospitals and schools are used by society for generations with construction professionals designing, managing and leading on these vital projects. Additional pressure to meet carbon emission targets, mean we have to embrace and utilise new technologies; by studying to become a construction professional you will be at the forefront of this ever changing industry. 20 For more course info visit www.gateshead.ac.uk

Construction What will I study? Core modules include: Design principles and application for construction and the built environment. Science and materials for construction and the built environment. Applied mathematics for construction and the built environment. Management principles and application for construction and the built environment. Group project in the construction industry. Health, safety and welfare for construction and the built environment. You will also undertake a range of specialist modules to ensure a wide range of relevant technical knowledge is gained, putting you in a strong position to progress your career or go on to further academic study. How will I be taught? You will be taught by experienced industry tutors. The programme will include a mix of classroom, practical and assessment activities. How will I be assessed? Assessment will be a combination of assignment, projects and programme work. Qualifications needed Two A Levels or a BTEC National Diploma (averaging merits/distinctions) or equivalent, such as HEFC. GCSE in maths and English at grade C or above. An interview is required. Required experience We welcome applications from mature students without these qualifications but with relevant experience. How to apply Online: Complete an application form and we ll invite you into our next Enrolment Event. www.gateshead.ac.uk Got a question? Get in touch with our team. 0191 490 2246 start@gateshead.ac.uk Or drop into one of our Enrolment Events. Dates can be found on the back page. 21

Courses Creative Industries HND Games Production Full-time Course code AAA0544 Duration 2 years Start date September 2016 Requirements An interview is required. Fees 5,500 per year Baltic UCAS code 0061 If you have an eye for design and an interest in games, this programme is the ideal route into an exciting and fast paced industry. You will work alongside games and design professionals and use industry standard equipment to produce quality media products for various platforms and contribute to stunning, exciting games and visual effects. You will take part in practical and purpose-driven masterclasses in which you will develop a broad mix of contemporary and traditional skills. What will I study? Year 1: Contextual studies and research techniques for creative media production. Practical skills for game animation. Drawing techniques for concept art. 2D digital graphics. 3D computer game engines. Year 2: Project design, implementation and evaluation. Special subject investigation for creative media production. Career development for the computer games industry. 3D modelling, 3D environments and 3D animation. CGI rendering and lighting. 3D character animation. How will I be taught? You will be in a studio, working on live briefs and generating commercial products. You ll take part in masterclasses, tutorials and group work, having time to play and experiment. You will also gain experience of production workflows and studio dynamics. How will I be assessed? Academic assignments, the creation of practical media products and product development. Qualifications needed 160 UCAS points from A Levels or an equivalent study programme in a relevant area (art, design, graphic design, media, multimedia etc). GCSE A*- C grades in English and maths are desirable. Required experience We welcome applications from mature students without these qualifications but with relevant experience. How to apply Online: Apply through UCAS for this programme. www.ucas.co.uk Got a question? Get in touch with our team. 0191 490 2246 start@gateshead.ac.uk Or drop into one of our Enrolment Events. Dates can be found on the back page. 22 For more course info visit www.gateshead.ac.uk

Creative Industries I was inspired, and that was the greatest thing I learnt from studying at Gateshead College. Jed Choudhury Graphic Designer Double Concentrate 23

Courses Creative Industries BA (HONS) Dance Professional Practice Full-time Course code AAA0543 Duration 3 years Start date September 2016 Requirements An interview is required. Fees 5,995 per year Baltic /Dance City Unlike many dance degrees this programme has a strong emphasis on improving your dance technique as well as developing your teaching abilities, allowing you to go onto a long and varied career in the dance industry. You ll spend up to 75% of your study time in the dance studio, undergoing rigorous technical training in all aspects of dance, backed by theoretical study and practical demonstrations in how to teach dance. Splitting your time between Gateshead College and Dance City, you ll be surrounded by dance professionals and touring companies, ensuring you re ideally placed to build a network of contacts and be at the front of the queue for work opportunities. What will I study? The programme is divided into three areas; professional technique and creativity, how to work in education and work in the community, ensuring you have the required skills for a successful career as a professional dance practitioner. 1. Professional practice These modules will develop your abilities and physical understanding of accurate and artistic dance technique. You will cover a wide range of classical and contemporary styles including ballet, contemporary, urban/street, jazz, and world dance. Working with a diverse range of professional choreographers, you will gain an understanding of their varying choreographic practices and learn how to develop your own style and ideas and how to stage a performance. 2. Education You will learn about the principles of current teaching practice and how to develop and adapt material to be relevant to different ages and cognitive and physical abilities. You will also cover the historical context of dance and choreography. Guest teachers will lead classes and you will take part in teaching placements in schools and community settings in Year 2. In partnership with Validated by 24 For more course info visit www.gateshead.ac.uk

Creative Industries 3. Community This element of the course will prepare you to be a responsible and versatile teacher and manager of community projects. You will study Pilates technique, anatomy and technical dance awareness and safety along with essential dance management subjects such as dance and the law, child protection, risk assessments, managing budgets and proposal writing. You will also look at the current dance industry and choreographers working in the international dance scene today. Modules Professional practice modules: Dance technique Dance in performance Supporting techniques Education modules: The fundamentals of dance teaching Historical dance and choreography Dance teaching and teaching practice Community modules: Dance management Teaching in the community Choreographers today In year three you can choose one of two pathways: Pathway one Dance performance, dance teaching, project leadership, creating dance and work based learning. Pathway two Project leadership, dance teaching, work based learning, arts administration and a research project. How will I be taught? A mixture of classroom, practical and workshop activity. How will I be assessed? Assessment of modules includes a mix of assignments, reports, presentations, case studies and practical work based portfolios. Qualifications needed 280 UCAS points and GCSEs grade A*- C in English language and maths. 3 A levels or a BTEC Extended Diploma (DMM or above) or their equivalent, such as an HEFC. Mature students may be offered a place without these qualifications, depending on a successful interview and audition. Requirements You'll be required to undertake a practical audition and interview and you'll need to be able to demonstrate a high level of competency in at least one recognised dance technique. You'll also need a DBS Check (Disclosure and Barring Service for working with children). A good knowledge of classical and contemporary techniques would be an advantage as would the ability to develop choreography and work creatively. Applicants who are successful at audition will be invited to stay for an interview on the same day. How to apply Online: Apply through UCAS for this programme. www.ucas.co.uk Got a question? Get in touch with our team. 0191 490 2246 start@gateshead.ac.uk Or drop into one of our Open Events. Dates can be found on the back page. 25

Courses Creative Industries HND Music Production Full-time Course code AAA0545 Duration 2 years Start date September 2016 Requirements An interview is required. Fees 5,500 per year Baltic UCAS code 437W This programme is aimed at musicians, programmers, technologists and producers who would like to understand the whole production process from composing through to recording and distribution. The curriculum is approximately 55% prescriptive and 45% student-designed assignment, to encourage you to pursue entrepreneurial activities. We want you to leave us with a CV packed with experience and an impressive portfolio to place you in an ideal position to launch your music career. On the way you ll learn how to apply your musical skills and your understanding of music technology to production projects, sharpen your technical skills and work professionally with clients. What will I study? Practical music production using our in-house production suites How to make and sell music How to work with and learn from industry professionals How to build a portfolio of high quality work An understanding of sound technology and theory How will I be taught? A mixture of classroom, practical and workshop activity. How will I be assessed? A mixture of assessment methods will be used on this programme, including assignments, the production of a portfolio and observation of practice in the workplace to evidence competency. Qualifications needed Three merits in a related National Diploma, a level 3 qualification or 240 UCAS points are a basic requirement. Background knowledge of music production and technology systems and software is also an added benefit. You ll also need to attend an interview. Required experience We welcome applications from mature students without these qualifications but with relevant experience. 26 For more course info visit www.gateshead.ac.uk

Creative Industries Foundation Degree Popular Music Full-time Course code AAA0151 Duration 2 years Start date September 2016 Requirements An interview is required. Fees 5,500 per year Baltic UCAS code W342 This programme is aimed at those wanting to pursue an all-round music degree with a strong emphasis on work based learning and skills development across a wide area of subjects. Upon successful completion you could apply for the BA (Hons) Contemporary Popular Music (top up) one year programme, validated by Northumbria University. Alternatively you will be well prepared to go straight into employment in the music industry. Relevant and high quality work experience placements, employer mentoring, networking and commercial projects will help you to do this and are an important part of your study programme. Previous students have gone on to work as musicians both locally and around the world. What will I study? The programme consists of six modules per year. They are all practice based modules that build useful skills and knowledge for the working musician. Year 1: Theory and score preparation of popular music Popular music in context Aural perception Ensemble skills 1 Instrument specific skills 1 Music technology Year 2: Writing commissioned music Song writing Ensemble skills 2 Teaching music Music production Instrument specific skills 2 and recital How will I be taught? A mix of practical work and theory, all shaped around the technical skills and knowledge that employers are looking for. How will I be assessed? Assessment will be via the submission of a portfolio at the end of the programme. Qualifications needed 160 UCAS points and GCSEs grade A*- C in English and maths. A Level 3 vocational qualification in a relevant area, including: a BTEC National Diploma or Certificate, a Level 3 Extended Diploma, a Level 3 Diploma (with at least one Merit), or any equivalent qualification. An interview, audition and equipment is needed. Mature students may be offered a place without these qualifications, depending on a successful interview and an audition. Validated by How to apply Online: Apply through UCAS for this programme. www.ucas.co.uk Got a question? Get in touch with our team. 0191 490 2246 start@gateshead.ac.uk Or drop into one of our Open Events. Dates can be found on the back page. 27

Courses Creative Industries BA Contemporary Popular Music (Top-Up) Full-time Course code AAA0280 Duration 1 year Start date September 2016 Requirements An interview is required. Fees 5,995 Baltic UCAS code W341 This progamme is ideal if you want to top up a Foundation Degree or a HND to BA (Hons) level. Upon completion of the programme you ll be fully prepared for employment in the music industry. You ll have the opportunity to take part in fantastic work based learning projects and workshops in performing, teaching, creative studio projects, optional dissertation, working in the music industry and an individual project that you can tailor to your own interests and specialisms. Networking is an essential part of working in music and our teaching team are on hand to help you develop a list of key contacts and make connections with top class venues, events, festivals, and professional music services. Previous students have gone on to work as musicians both locally and around the world. 28 What will I study? You will cover the following modules: Individual project Working in music Music facilitation Optional modules (two to be chosen): Music pathway: Creative performance practice Live performance venue Music production pathway: Extended essay Applied sonic arts How will I be taught? A mixture of classroom, practical and workshop work. How will I be assessed? Assessment will be via the submission of a portfolio at the end of the programme. Qualifications needed A relevant foundation degree or equivalent (such as HND) in the subject area. It is suggested that the minimum grade profile is a good/clear pass. Requirements An interview, audition and equipment are required. Additional Requirements Performance pathway: As part of your audition you will need to perform segments from two contrasting pieces of music and will also be asked to complete a short theory paper. Production pathway: Please bring two contrasting examples of your creative studio work to your audition. If you are a performer it would be beneficial to bring two contrasting pieces to perform. For more course info visit www.gateshead.ac.uk Validated by How to apply Online: Apply through UCAS for this programme. www.ucas.co.uk Got a question? Get in touch with our team. 0191 490 2246 start@gateshead.ac.uk Or drop into one of our Enrolment Events. Dates can be found on the back page.

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Courses Creative Industries BA (HONS) Performing Arts Full-time Course code AAA0135 Duration 3 years Start date September 2016 Requirements An interview is required. Fees 5,995 per year Baltic If you re interested in a career as a performer in theatre, the media, or as a community arts worker, facilitator or teacher, then this multi-disciplined performing arts degree programme is for you. The programme is designed to appeal to students who wish to practically explore the many and varied disciplines within performing arts. You can take advantage of college partnerships with local performance venues and companies, such as Live Theatre, Northern Stage, Sage Gateshead and Dance City. What will I study? Year 1: Voice Movement for actors Exploring naturalism Introduction to community drama Performance and production Introduction to performance in the media Critical theory 1 Year 2: The actor and the audience Staging text Critical theory 2 Performing arts professional development Performance for sound (option) Singing for performers (option) Modern dance (option) Devising community theatre (option) Year 3: Contemporary theatre production Critical theory 3 Choreography (option) Musical theatre project (option) Performance for the moving image (option) Community project (option) The five main strands of the programme are drama and acting, media performance, dance and movement, community theatre and musical theatre. You will also have the opportunity to follow more specialist modules. 30 For more course info visit www.gateshead.ac.uk

Creative Industries How will I be taught? You will work on performance projects culminating in a large-scale public productions performed either in college or a local professional or community venue. How will I be assessed? You will be assessed on a module by module basis and there are no formal examinations. Assignments often take the form of practical rehearsal and performance projects, presentations, seminars, essays, reports and portfolios. Entry Requirements 120 UCAS points Typically 2 A levels or BTEC extended diploma or equivalent. Mature students may be offered a place without these qualifications, depending on a successful interview and an audition. Requirements An interview, an audition and a DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service for working with children) check are required. Validated by How to apply Online: Apply through UCAS for this programme. www.ucas.co.uk Got a question? Get in touch with our team. 0191 490 2246 start@gateshead.ac.uk Or drop into one of our Enrolment Events. Dates can be found on the back page. 31

Courses Engineering HNC Electrical Engineering Part-time Course code ACE0132 Duration 2 years Start date September 2016 Requirements An interview is required. Fees 2,750 per year Skills Academy for Automotive, Engineering, Manufacturing and Logistics This programme is ideal if you d like to pursue a career as an electrical engineer or progress onto a HND programme at university. You will develop your skills and knowledge in electrical engineering covering key areas such as electrical power and electrical and electronic principles. The engineering sector is experiencing a shortage of qualified engineers and jobs can be found in many areas such as automotive, construction, defence, logistics, rail and utilities. You ll be taught at our world class Skills Academy for Automotive, Engineering, Manufacturing and Logistics at Team Valley, where you ll benefit from learning in our well-equipped electrical and electronics workshops using the latest electrical and electronic design and simulation software 32 What will I study? The programme covers a range of subjects relating to engineering with emphasis on workplace application. Year 1: Analytical methods for engineers Engineering science Electrical and electronic principles Programmable logic controllers Year 2: Combinational and sequential logic Digital electrical and electronic principles Project design, implementation, and evaluation Electrical power How will I be taught? A combination of theoretical and practical activities which will allow you to apply your knowledge in real life working scenarios. How will I be assessed? Assignments, portfolio and observation of practice in the workplace. Required experience The most valuable requirement is experience working as an electrical engineer. You should also hold qualifications at Level 3 such as a BTEC Diploma in Engineering or A Levels in physics and maths. You ll need to attend an interview. Mature students may be offered a place without these qualifications, depending on a satisfactory interview and experience. For more course info visit www.gateshead.ac.uk

Engineering HNC Mechanical Engineering Part-time Course code ACE0131 Duration 2 years Start date September 2016 Requirements An interview is required. Fees 2,750 per year Skills Academy for Automotive, Engineering, Manufacturing and Logistics This programme covers a range of disciplines to help you develop the skills needed to progress your career at a supervisory or management level or go on to further study, for example an HND. This programme is ideal if you would like to work as a technician/ technician engineer in mechanical engineering design, manufacture, maintenance and testing. The engineering sector is experiencing a shortage of qualified engineers and jobs can be found in many areas such as automotive, construction, defence, logistics, rail and utilities. This programme has been developed with local industry input and combines theory and practical work with the focus being on industrial applications. You ll benefit from learning in our state-of-the-art CAD/CAM, Hydraulics and Pneumatic workshops. What will I study? The programme covers a range of subjects relating to engineering with emphasis on workplace application. Year 1: Analytical methods for engineers Engineering science Mechanical principles Engineering materials Year 2: Manufacturing process Application of pneumatics and hydraulics Project design, implementation, and evaluation CAD/CAM How will I be taught? Theoretical and practical activities. You will be taught in classroom sessions for each subject area and some independent learning will also be required. How will I be assessed? Assignments, case studies, reports, presentations and some final exams. Required experience The most valuable requirement is experience working as a mechanical engineer. You should also hold qualifications at Level 3 such as BTEC Diploma in Engineering or A Levels in physics and maths. You ll need to attend an interview. Mature students may be offered a place without these qualifications, depending on a satisfactory interview. How to apply Online: Complete an application form and we ll invite you into our next Enrolment Event. www.gateshead.ac.uk Got a question? Get in touch with our team. 0191 490 2246 start@gateshead.ac.uk Or drop into one of our Enrolment Events. Dates can be found on the back page. 33

Courses Hairdressing & Beauty Therapy Level 4 Diploma Advanced BeautyTechniques Part-time Course code AAA0760 Duration 1 year Start date September 2016 Requirements An interview is required. Fees 3,495 per year Baltic This Level 4 qualification will give you the skills and underpinning knowledge to meet the current trends and advanced techniques now available in the beauty sector. We help you gain not just the qualification, skills and knowledge, but a work ethic, personality attributes and softer skills which will give you an employment edge in a crowded job market. What will I study? Quality management of client care in the hair and beauty sector Laser and light treatments for hair removal Laser and light treatments for skin rejuvenation Enhance appearance using micro-pigmentation treatment Salon management How will I be taught? You will learn through practical sessions in the Baltic Salon and Spa and will study the relevant theory in classroom sessions. How will I be assessed? Practical assessments will take place in the Baltic Salon and Spa as well as assignment work. Entry requirements Level 3 Diploma in Beauty Therapy. You ll need to attend an interview. This qualification is ideal for experienced and qualified beauty professionals, including supervisors and managers who have a high level of relevant knowledge and skills. This qualification covers a wide range of skills from salon management, laser and light treatments, micro-pigmentation and the chemistry of hair and beauty products. 34 For more course info visit www.gateshead.ac.uk

Hairdressing & Beauty Therapy Level 4 Diploma Advanced Hairdressing Techniques Part-time Course code AAA0759 Duration 1 year Start date September 2016 Requirements An interview is required. Fees 3,495 per year Baltic This Level 4 qualification will give you the skills and underpinning knowledge to meet the current trends and advanced techniques now available in the hairdressing sector. We will not only help you gain the qualification, skills and knowledge, but also the work ethic, personality attributes and softer skills that will give you an employment edge in a crowded jobs market. This qualification is ideal for experienced and qualified hairdressing professionals, including supervisors and managers, who have a high level of relevant knowledge and skills. What will I study? Quality management of client care in the hair and beauty sector Hair colour correction Manage the creation of a hair style collection Salon management Scalp and hair specialist services Human resource management within the hair and beauty sector How will I be taught? You will learn through practical sessions in the Baltic Salon and Spa and will study the relevant theory in classroom sessions. How will I be assessed? Practical assessments will take place in the Baltic Salon and Spa as well as assignment work. Entry requirements Students must hold a level 3 qualification in Hairdressing. You ll also need to attend an interview. How to apply Online: Complete an application form and we ll invite you into our next Enrolment Event. www.gateshead.ac.uk Got a question? Get in touch with our team. 0191 490 2246 start@gateshead.ac.uk Or drop into one of our Enrolment Events. Dates can be found on the back page. 35

Courses Health & Social Care Foundation Degree Health and Social Care Part-time Course code AAA0120 Duration 2 years Start date September 2016 Requirements An interview is required. Fees 4,000 per year Baltic This programme is suitable for anyone who is working in, or aspires to, a professional role in health and social care services, including social work and nursing. During this hands on programme you ll undertake a significant amount of work based learning allowing you to put your theoretical knowledge into working practice. This programme is equivalent to the first two years of a full honours degree and upon successful completion you will be able to apply to complete the final year at the University of Sunderland, studying on a part time or full time basis. What will I study? Modules include: Working in health and social care settings Working with adults Psycho-social theory Dimensions of health Care planning and assessment Qualitative research methods in health and social care Quantitative research methods in health and social care How will I be taught? Theoretical and practical classroom activities which you will then put into practice in your vocational placement. How will I be assessed? Assignments, projects, exams and individual set tasks. You will produce written assignments on the subject areas studied. Qualifications needed A relevant Level 3 qualification. Maths and English qualification at GCSE (or equivalent). Requirements DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service for working with children) check and sufficient references. Validated by 36 For more course info visit www.gateshead.ac.uk

Health & Social Care Foundation Degree Working with Children, Young People, Families and Communities Part-time Course code AAA0118 Duration 2 years Start date September 2016 Requirements An interview is required. Fees 5,500 per year Baltic This programme is ideal if you re already working with children, young people and families and are looking to further your career. If you are not currently working with children you will be able to undertake work placements to help you gain experience. Upon completion of the programme you could apply for one of Northumbria University s BA (Hons) degrees or work in a range of careers working with children, young people and families such as a support worker or an early years practitioner. What will I study? There are three pathways from which you can choose to specialise: Early years educator Childcare and education Children, young people and play and community Children and families Year 1 Modules include: Development of scholarship skills and higher education attributes (core module) Children, young people and family learning (optional) Safeguarding in the wider context (core module) Past, present and possible perspectives of childhood (core module) Year 2 Modules include: Social policy (core module) Parents as partners (core module) Work based project (core module ) Professional practice (core module) How will I be taught? Lectures, group and individual work, discussion and debate. How will I be assessed? A mix of assignments, reports, presentations, case studies and practical work based portfolios. Qualifications needed Three GCSEs A*- C including maths and English or equivalent An appropriate Level 3 qualification Mature students may be offered a place without these qualifications subject to a satisfactory interview An interview, references and a DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service for working with children) check are required. You will also need grades A-C for maths and English (or equivalent). Validated by How to apply Online: Complete an application form and we ll invite you into our next Enrolment Event. www.gateshead.ac.uk Got a question? Get in touch with our team. 0191 490 2246 start@gateshead.ac.uk Or drop into one of our Enrolment Events. Dates can be found on the back page. 37

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Courses IT & Computing HNC/HND Computing & Systems Development Part-time HNC Full-time HND Course code AAA0557 Duration 2 years Start date September 2016 Requirements An interview is required. Fees 2,750 per year Baltic Course code AAA0559 Duration 2 years Start date September 2016 Requirements An interview is required. Fees 5,500 per year Baltic UCAS code I30 If you would like a career in computing and systems this programme can lead to a range of jobs including software developer, IT project manager, support analyst, software analyst and general management of IT systems. This programme has been developed with employers in mind and we make sure the practical skills and knowledge you will learn while studying with us are what employers are looking for. We ll also make sure that when you leave us you re equipped with some of the personal attributes employers demand, including skills in team-working, communication, leadership, critical thinking and problem solving. We have strong links with local businesses who are regularly invited to give lectures and workshops, there are also opportunities for students to visit the organisation to see work in practice. These organisations have included Perfect Image, Bede Gaming and Accenture. As well as having local companies involved within the programme, there are also opportunities for students to attend conferences and workshops at Gateshead College which are led by key employers, for example Enterprise Lab. 40 For more course info visit www.gateshead.ac.uk

IT & Computing What will I study? Software development Database development Web development Networking and system support Business and e-commerce How will I be taught? A mixture of classroom and practical work with some independent learning. You will learn industry standard techniques and skills to make you stand out from the crowd using stateof-the-art equipment and software including; Net Framework, HTML 5, CSS 3, JavaScript and Agile Methodology in dedicated specialist computer science classrooms. How will I be assessed? Coursework will be the main assessment method for this programme. Qualifications needed An appropriate Level 3 qualification such as A Levels, a BTEC qualification or an Access to HE Diploma. 160 UCAS points and GCSEs grade A*-C in English and maths. How to apply Online: Complete an application form and we ll invite you into our next Enrolment Event. www.gateshead.ac.uk Online: Apply through UCAS for this programme. www.ucas.co.uk Got a question? Get in touch with our team. 0191 490 2246 start@gateshead.ac.uk Or drop into one of our Enrolment Events. Dates can be found on the back page. 41

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Courses Sport Foundation Degree Exercise, Health and Fitness* Full-time Course code STA0021 Duration 2 years Start date September 2016 Requirements An interview is required. Fees 5,800 per year. Fees are payable to University of Sunderland. A fee discount of 1,200 has been applied to the original 7,000 per year fee. Academy for Sport The UK government recognises the importance of exercise for the nation s health and is investing heavily in health and exercise programmes within communities. This programme is ideal if you would like a career in one of the varied roles in the sports or health industry. Our previous graduates have gone on to enjoy careers as PE teachers, physical training instructors and sports masseurs. This programme is the first two years of a BSc in Exercise, Health and Fitness. You will study at Gateshead College s Academy for Sport, with the option of a third year (BSc with Hons) to be based at the university. 44 What will I study? Sociology of sport, exercise and health Exercise management Physiology of exercise and sport Introduction to sport and exercise psychology Personal development and study skills Anatomy for exercise and sport Fitness testing and assessment Public health, health promotion and exercise Personal training Research methods and study skills Sports injury management Psychology of exercise How will I be taught? Delivery will consist of a combination of theoretical and practical activities which will allow you to consolidate and apply your knowledge in real life working scenarios. How will I be assessed? Assessment of modules includes a mix of summative and formative elements including assignments, reports, presentations, case studies and practical work based portfolios. Qualifications needed 160 UCAS points and GCSEs grades A*-C in English and maths. Requirements An interview, references and a DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service for working with children) check are required. We welcome applications from mature students with previous experience who have GCSE grade A*-C in English and maths. For more course info visit www.gateshead.ac.uk Validated by How to apply Online: Complete an application form and we ll invite you into our next Enrolment Event. www.gateshead.ac.uk Got a question? Get in touch with our team. 0191 490 2246 start@gateshead.ac.uk Or drop into one of our Enrolment Events. Dates can be found on the back page. *Subject to changes by University of Sunderland.