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Courses / Index What Does It All Mean? Key Employability A-levels Access to H.E. Diplomas Business Development Apprenticeships Back to Work Traineeships Workforce Development & NVQs Short Courses Business & Financial Services Accounting Business Studies Construction & Engineering Technologies Building Services Engineering Construction & The Built Environment Engineering Motor Vehicle Maintencance & Repair Creative Industries Art & Design Media Performing Arts Sound & Music Disability Support Learning Difficulties & Disabilities English & Maths GCSEs & Functional Skills English as a Second Language ESOL EFL Higher Education Information & Communication Technology IT Leisure, Health & Public Services Childcare & Early Years Fresh Start Health & Social Care Public Services Sport & Sport Science Travel & Tourism Teacher Training Vocational Science Applied, Forensic & Medical Science 6 9 10 14 16 20 22 24 26 28 32 34 38 40 42 44 48 50 52 54 58 60 62 64 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 86 90
What Does It All Mean? Entry Level If you do not have experience, or are not feeling confident about your abilities, then this could be a good place to start. Our ESOL courses are at Entry level and are designed to give you an understanding of the English language in preparation for a higher level course. Level 1 Level 1 courses provide a general introduction to skills tasks and knowledge. They are ideal if you are starting out or are new to the subject area. Level 2 In order to enrol on a Level 2 course you need to have some knowledge or experience of the subject area. Once completed, Level 2 courses are equivalent to 4-5 GCSEs at Grade C or above. Level 3 Level 3 courses such as A-levels and BTEC Extended Diplomas will further develop your knowledge and understanding of your chosen subject area. They generally last two years. Level 4 and above Level 4 and above courses help you gain specialist knowledge and understanding of the subject area. They fall into the category of Higher Education and are equivalent to courses taught at Universities. A-levels A-levels are academic qualifications awarded for successfully completing two years of study. Students are encouraged to take three or four subjects in pathways. Students can further their study by progressing to University. Access to H.E. Diplomas Our Access to H.E. Diploma courses are accredited by the Open College 8 cwc.ac.uk customer.services@cwc.ac.uk 020 7723 8826
Network London. These courses are one year long and designed for adults who have previously missed opportunities to gain academic qualifications - you do not need specific qualifications to get onto a course. You must be 19 years or over at the start of the course and committed to studying intensively. Apprenticeships An Apprenticeship is a job combined with training so you can earn while you learn and pick up recognised qualifications. Training normally takes place in a mixture of your workplace and the College but in some cases, all training is provided in the workplace with tutors visiting you. In order to undertake an Apprenticeship you must already be in suitable employment or have a firm offer of employment within your chosen occupation. BTEC, City & Guilds and IMI Certificates/Diplomas BTEC, City & Guilds and IMI Certificates and Diplomas are courses with a vocational focus recommended for those interested in a particular area of study e.g. Performing Arts or Information Technology. They are continually assessed, coursework based qualifications with very few or no exams. Please note: BTEC Level 3 Extended Diplomas are delivered as two one year programmes: Year 1 - Subsidiary Diplomas Year 2 - Diploma/Extended Diploma Students are expected to satisfactorily complete the Subsidiary programme prior to being considered appropriate for a year 2 qualification. HNCs, HNDs & Foundation Degrees Higher National Certificates (HNCs) and Higher National Diplomas (HNDs) are Higher Education level courses they are University level qualifications designed to give you specialist knowledge in your chosen 9
field. Most of our programmes are two year HNDs. The curriculum is planned so that after the first year you could be awarded a HNC. We also offer some stand-alone HNCs, both part-time and full-time. Foundation degrees are equivalent to the first two years of a Degree and combine vocational and academic study. These, as well as our HNC & HNDs, can lead to top-up degrees at a university. NVQs NVQs are vocational awards achieved through assessment and training, usually in the workplace. These are competence based qualifications where people learn practical, work-related tasks to help develop the skills and knowledge to increase their effectiveness. Traineeships Traineeships are pre-apprenticeship pathways for 16-24 year-olds, seeking to develop skills that will enable you to take your first steps into employment. A Traineeship combines work experience and preemployability training to support you in finding a job or Apprenticeship. 10 cwc.ac.uk customer.services@cwc.ac.uk 020 7723 8826
Key Further Education () The majority of our courses range from Entry Level to Level 3 and include A-levels and BTECs. Most are delivered on a full-time basis to 16-18 year-olds and a part-time basis to adults (19+). Some courses are only available to 16-18s (full-time) and some only to adults (part-time) - this is noted in the course list. courses usually range from one to two years in length. These courses are generally free for 16-18 year-olds and funding may be available to adults dependant on circumstances. H.E. Higher Education (H.E.) Higher Education courses are at Level 4 and above and available to students aged 18+. They are generally delivered on a full-time basis unless noted otherwise. Student Loans are available for most of these courses. S E Short Short courses are typically less than 12 weeks long, for adults and usually take place in the evenings. Employer-led Courses such as Apprenticeships, Traineeships and NVQs can vary in length and start date. 11
Employability At City of Westminster College we are committed to developing the employability and enterprise skills of all our learners. Finding a job today can be challenging and competitive and it is no longer enough to just have qualifications. As part of the 16-18 learning programmes you will have employability and enterprise skills development embedded in your course. The College will work with you and employers to provide you with opportunities to get the skills you need to get on in the workplace. The College offers CV workshops, interview practice and job preparation workshops to learners and we have a dedicated Careers Team who work closely with teaching staff and students. The College also has an Employer Engagement and Business Development Team who work with real employers and businesses at both a local and national level. We regularly have Employer Aware Events that give learners the chance to meet with Senior Managers from national businesses such as the BBC, Lloyds Bank, Marks and Spencer, BskyB, Bank of England, IBM, Google, BT, numerous football clubs, Hilton and MITIE, to name a few. We partner with employers to ensure our vocational provision is up to date and relevant and teachers make links to employment in their teaching and assessment. As a college we focus on nine main employability skills (see opposite) and these form an important part of our course and lesson planning. City of Westminster College also aims to provide all our students on 16-18 learning programmes with a chance to take part in a work experience package - in many cases this will include a work experience or shadowing placement. All learners can take part in employability workshops and will have the chance to gain additional support outside of timetabled hours in our employability drop-in sessions. Make sure you gain the additional skills that employers want at City of Westminster College. 12 cwc.ac.uk customer.services@cwc.ac.uk 020 7723 8826
Self-management Team-working Business & Customer Awareness Problem Solving Communication & Literacy Application of Numeracy Application of IT Self-perception Attitude Towards Progression 13
Being at CWC has really helped me decide what I want to do. Everyone is so friendly and supportive. Michael Sport & Exercise Student & Student Peer Mentor
A-levels A-levels are two year full-time programmes of academic study. We offer A-level courses in pathways - groups of subjects that will work together to improve your prospects for employment and progression to Higher Education. We are one of the only London Colleges to offer our A-level courses in this way. A-levels at City of Westminster College are exclusively for 16-18 year-olds. These pathways are designed to develop a range of skills and will relate to each other whilst not overlapping - the subject combinations will make sense to future employers and to Universities. Each pathway includes two compulsory subjects of study. Students are then able to choose a third subject in discussion with an admissions tutor that will complement the pathway. Some students are able to study a fourth subject dependent upon GCSE entry grades and the requirements of H.E. study criteria. Please note: A-levels are changing. Over the course of the next three years, the structure of A-level programmes will change from AS/A2 one year programmes to a two year programme of study. All A-levels will eventually focus assessment upon a final examination structure and coursework elements will not exceed 20%. These changes come into effect 2015, 2016 and 2017 depending upon the subject. Teaching teams will advise students of the structure of these courses. 16 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Pathways Arts 1 (Photography and Media Studies) Arts 2 (Drama and English Lit & Lang) Media (Media Studies and Communications) Humanities 1 (English Literature and History) Humanities 2 (Government & Politics and History) Humanities 3 (Sociology and English Language) Social Science (Psychology and Business Studies) Science 1 (Maths and Physics) Science 2 (Biology and Chemistry) The third (and, if applicable fourth) subject is then selected from the additional subject list: Art & Design Biology Chemistry Drama English Language English Lang & Lit English Literature Film Studies Law Maths Media Studies H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 17
Access to H.E. Diplomas Our Access to H.E. Diploma courses are accredited by the Open College Network London. These courses are one year long and designed for adults who have previously missed opportunities to gain academic qualifications - you do not need specific qualifications to get onto a course. You must be 19 years or over at the start of the course and committed to studying intensively. You must also demonstrate aptitude for this level of study by gaining satisfactory entry test results in literacy and numeracy. Access to H.E. courses will equip you with high levels of motivation to move on to further study at University level. The College is proud of the many students who have succeeded in winning places at University some with scholarships. Access to H.E. courses are Level 3 and are equivalent to courses like A-levels or BTEC Level 3 Extended Diplomas. All Access programmes will ensure the right level of English and Maths support is provided to enable you to progress to university. 18 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses Access to H.E. Diploma Business Access to H.E. Diploma Computing Access to H.E. Diploma Engineering Access to H.E. Diploma Forensic Science Access to H.E. Diploma Nursing Access to H.E. Diploma Pharmaceutical & Biomedical Science Access to H.E. Diploma Paramedical Science Access to H.E. Diploma Science H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 19
Everyone at CWC is friendly and the atmosphere is always lively. Though students sometimes forget their IDs or where their classroom is, they re always thankful for the help that we give and that makes the job much more enjoyable! Amy Cooper Front of House
Business Development Apprenticeships Want to earn while you learn? An Apprenticeship could be the route for you! Apprentices earn a wage in a job and work alongside experienced staff to gain jobspecific skills. Off the job, usually on a day-release basis, you will receive training to acquire the knowledge to underpin practical work-base skills and work towards nationally recognised vocational qualifications. Apprenticeships can improve an organisations productivity, performance and profitability, and are an effective means of filling skills gaps in the current and future workforce. Apprenticeships normally take one to two years to complete depending on the level of study, your ability and the industry sector. Key benefits of studying an Apprenticeship include: Earning a salary Getting training in the skills employers want Excellent progression opportunities, whether you are looking to study further or climb the ranks within the workplace Increased future earning potential. Apprentices enjoy marked salary increases when they complete their training Increased future earning potential. Apprentices enjoy marked salary increases when they complete their training Learning at a pace suited to you with the support of a workplace mentor Paid holiday At City of Westminster College we offer a range of apprenticeship frameworks which are applicable to a wide range of industries. We work with the employer to create Apprenticeship programmes which allow employees to quickly progress within their field on the job, through our supported Apprenticeship programme. Do you qualify? In order to undertake an apprenticeship programme you will need to have a job with a contract of employment for at least 30 hours per week or have a firm offer of employment within your chosen occupational area. If you don t have a job and are looking for vacancies log onto the National Apprenticeship Service website www.apprenticeships.org.uk and register your details. Alternatively, City of Westminster offers Traineeships which are pre-apprenticeship programmes designed to support young people in developing skills, knowledge and experience that will enable them to take their first steps into employment. Traineeships combines work experience and pre-employability training to help young people successfully find employment or an Apprenticeship. 22 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses Intermediate Apprenticeship in Business Administration Intermediate Apparenticeship in Customer Service E E Intermediate Apprenticeship in Team Leading E Advanced Apprenticeship in Business Administration E Advanced Apprenticeship in Customer Service E Advanced Apprenticeship in Employment Related Services E Advanced Apprenticeship in Management E Higher Apprenticeship in Employment Related Services E H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 23
Business Development Back to Work We offer a number of free courses to help you on your way to a fulfilling career. Our programmes are aimed at helping you find work and we can provide you with training in your chosen occupational area including: Retail, Hospitality, Construction and Security. We also provide a high level of support to build your skills, confidence and ability to succeed in finding the right job for you. While on our courses you will have access to our in-house recruitment service, which will provide you with access to: Exclusive job vacancies Screening events Recruitment events One to one advice sessions We also provide our learners with on-going support once they leave the course by providing you with access to our recruitment services and events through text messages & email alerts. For more information on our recruitment service go to cwc.ac.uk/recruitment. Feedback Thank you for all the tips & help you shared. I had an interview with Boots this morning... they rang to offer me the job, thank you again Sarah, student Thank you for your encouragement... they offered to start a temp contract in view to have the role permanently. Thank you! Germaine, student I cannot recommend the service they provide highly enough - smooth, thorough, supportive, and of benefit to everyone involved. Very happy with this service! 3Fox International United Molasses Trading 24 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses English for Work (ESOL) E Workskills Programme: Degree2Work E Workskills Programme: Training for Work E Construction Skills inc. CSCS Card S Retail, Customer Service & Hospitality S Security Closed Circuit TV (CCTV) S Security Close Protection S Security Door Supervision S H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 25
Business Development Traineeships Traineeships are new, exciting, flexible programmes designed to support young people in developing skills that will enable them to take their first steps into employment. A Traineeship combines work experience and pre-employment training to help young people successfully find a job or Apprenticeship. A Traineeship is right for you if you are: Unemployed, have little or no work experience but are motivated and want to find a full-time job or apprenticeship, then our new traineeship programme could be for you. You will get: Help with getting appropriate work experience with a vetted employer in the sector you want to work in Support with work preparation including interview skills, CV writing, job applications and mock interviews with companies such as Lloyds, Marks and Spencer, British Land Lease to new but a few Preparation to be an apprentice and be work ready English and maths training - if you don t have a GCSE grade C or above in these already Work-specific skills development and activities across a range of sectors including construction, retail, hospitality, IT, hairdressing, health and social care, childcare and business A guaranteed interview with an employer if a job role becomes available, or a reference and exit interview to give you guidance this will help you with your future job applications and interviews Support and mentoring We will do all that we can to support you to find a job or apprenticeship training. Alternatively you may wish to progress onto a full-time College course either here at City of Westminster College or elsewhere to further develop your knowledge and skills. You can join the programme if you are aged 16-24 and don t already have any A-levels or equivalent (16-18 year olds), or any full Level 2 qualifications (19-24 year olds). 26 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses Traineeship (General Pathway) E Traineeship in Construction E H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 27
Business Development Workforce Development & NVQs City of Westminster College meets the needs of employers by offering high quality work-based vocational learning in a wide range of industry sectors and skill areas. Employees can gain valuable skills while employers improve the efficiency and productivity of their business. We are flexible and business-focused, and our professional trainers design programmes that match the needs of your organisation. We also have an established and successful NVQ Assessment Centre. Feedback A high level of feedback was provided from my trainer Liz and help with understanding the material was provided by personal visits, email and telephone calls. Overall the instructions and guidance I received were exemplary. Groundswell / Thames Reach The trainer was incredibly understanding of different learners needs and flexible in working with our sometimes idiosyncratic working requirements. She was supportive and dogged with all the learners as well as being knowledgeable and experienced of the subject and materials. Leap Confronting Conflict 28 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses Level 2 Diploma in Customer Service E Level 3 Diploma in Customer Service E Level 2 Diploma in Business Administration E Level 3 Diploma in Business Administration E Level 4 Diploma in Business Administration E Level 2 Diploma in Team Leading E Level 3 Diploma in Management E Level 5 Diploma in Management E Level 3 Certificate in Advice & Guidance E Level 4 Diploma in Advice & Guidance E Level 5 Certificate in Coaching and Mentoring E Level 3 Certificate in Learning and Development E Level 4 Diploma in Learning & Development E Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement (TAQA 3 Unit Route) E Certificate in Leading the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes & Practice (TAQA IQA 3 Unit Route) E Award in Assessing Competence in the Work Environment (301 and 302 2 Unit Route) E Award in Assessing Competence in the Work Environment (302 and 303 2 Unit Route) E Award in the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practice (401 and 402 2 Unit Route) E Award in the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practice (401, 402 and 403-3 Unit Route) E H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 29
Business Development Short Courses Are you looking to develop your workforce but unable to commit to lengthy courses? We run a wide range of short courses, which provide employees with the qualifications and skills needed to improve the way they work and make a positive impact on your organisation. 30 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses Level 2 Emergency First Aid Level 3 First Aid at Work Level 2 Certificate in Door Supervision Level 2 Award for Up-skilling Door Supervision Level 2 Certificate in CCTV Level 3 Certificate in Close Protection Certificate in Counter Terrorism Awareness Level 2 Award in Food Safety in Catering (Food Hygiene) Level 2 Award in Food Safety for Manufacturing S S S S S S S S S Level 2 Award in Food Safety in Retail Level 2 Award in Health and Safety Level 2 Award in Fire Safety Principles Level 2 Award in Emergency First Aid (Requalification) Level 2 Award in Conflict Management Level 2 Award in Manual Handling Level 1 Award in Health and Safety in a Construction Environment CSCS Card Test English for Work (Various Levels) S S S S S S S S S H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 31
Studying Business at CWC can open the gateway to an exciting and dynamic experience. You can become a budding entrepreneur or a competitive business professional and kick start your journey to success. Soydul Jamal Business Studies Lecturer
Business & Financial Services Accounting City of Westminster College runs accounting courses at all levels from 1 to 7 and we are pleased that we will be increasing our offer in 2015 with the addition of ACCA classes for those who wish to progress beyond AAT Level 4. Our experienced and well qualified lecturers are used to assisting our students with exam preparation, we are able to offer a supportive learning environment and our exam pass rates are well above the national average. We have very flexible provision at the College with courses available during the day and in the evenings We also have extensive links with employers to help those who are starting their career in the accounting world. For example Price Waterhouse Coopers have provided support for our AAT students by offering interview practice sessions, CV workshops and tours of their headquarters in the City. 34 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting (Part-time only) AAT Level 3 Diploma in Accounting (Part-time only) AAT Level 4 Diploma for Accounting Technicians (Part-time only) ACCA Level 5-7 Accounting (Part-time only) Level 1 Extended Award in Bookkeeping S H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 35
Business & Financial Services Business Studies The School of Business and Financial Services provides an environment where all things Business are taken very seriously with a bit of fun included. We provide the opportunity to study at Levels 1-5 so wherever your previous expertise has taken you, we have a course to accommodate your current needs. We encourage development of your employability skills at all times and expect you to relate all that you do to your future. As part of the course you will be offered a high quality work experience placement directly related to your career ambitions. Our teaching is of a high standard and involves a mixture of academic work with lots of practical application. You will take part on real life projects, from running the box office for the Performing Arts shows, to launching a new ready meal complete with taste test and packaging design. Our Higher National Diploma offers practical help with progression into employment with CV workshops and interview practice with real life employers. Students are also taken on visits to relevant sites such as the Branding Museum and the Bank of England. We regularly invite speakers into lessons from businesses such as Google, Amazon and Standard & Poors, which our students always find interesting and inspirational. The vast majority of our Level 3 students progress successfully to Higher Education where they do very well. 36 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses BTEC Level 1 Diploma in Business & Administration BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Business BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Business Access to H.E. Diploma in Business BTEC HNC Photography & Business H.E. BTEC HND Business H.E. BTEC HND Computing, Systems Development & Business H.E. BTEC HND Sport & Business H.E. BTEC HND Travel & Tourism Management & Business H.E. FdA Creative Music Production & Business (franchised provision at Community Music) H.E. H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 37
I really enjoy working with the Enrichment Team, volunteering for all sorts of CWC events. I ve gained so much great experience that I can take with me when I leave the College. Anab Applied Science Student & Student Council Member
Construction & Engineering Technologies Building Services Engineering How would you like to live in a world without lighting, heating or clean water and sanitation? Everything that makes a building safe and comfortable to live or work in needs to be designed, installed and maintained by highly skilled people such as building services engineers. We offer a range of courses taight by staff with extensive industrial experience for school leavers looking to embark on a career in building services and for employed candidates wishing to upskill. Our one year Level 2 and Level 3 City & Guild courses in Electrical Installation and Plumbing allow students to progress to Apprenticeships and employment, eventually leading to qualified electrician or heating engineer status. Full-time 16-18 students take part in work experience visits with major construction businesses like Mace Group Ltd. In addition to the vocational learning, students are able to develop their literacy, numeracy and employability skills to match the requirements demanded by industry and Higher Education. For students employed in the construction and building services sectors looking to develop their design capabilities and career development prospects we offer part-time courses at Levels 4 & 5. 40 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installations (Structures & Buildings) City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma in Plumbing Studies City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installations (Structures & Buildings) City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma in Plumbing Studies BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Building Services Engineering (Part-time only) BTEC HNC Building Services Engineering (Part-time only) H.E. City & Guild Level 3 Certificate in the Requirements for Electrical Installations (17 th Edition) S H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 41
Construction & Engineering Technologies Construction & The Built Environment Construction is the creation of the built environment. It is everything around us that is human-made such as houses, roads, sports stadiums and airports. We offer a range of courses for school leavers looking to begin a career in construction or civil engineering and for employed candidates wishing to upskill. All teaching staff have relevant industrial experience. Our one year BTEC Level 1 Construction & Engineering course allows school leavers the chance to experience a range of craft construction, building services and engineering activities which potentially lead to Level 2 programmes in either construction, electrical installation, plumbing or engineering. Full-time 16-18 students take part in work experience visits with major construction businesses like Bam Nuttall. In addition to the vocational learning, students are able to develop their literacy, numeracy and employability skills to match the requirements demanded by industry and Higher Education. We also have thriving Level 3 BTEC and Level 4 HNC part-time programmes for students employed in the construction sector looking to develop their design capabilities and career development prospects. 42 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses BTEC Level 1 Extended Certificate in Construction & Engineering BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Construction Operations BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Civil Engineering (Part-time only) BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Civil Engineering BTEC HNC Civil Engineering (Part-time only) H.E. H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 43
Construction & Engineering Technologies Engineering Our one year BTEC Level 1 Construction & Engineering course allows school leavers the chance to experience a range of craft construction, building services and engineering activities which lead to Level 2 programmes in either construction, electrical installation, plumbing or engineering. Successful completion of our Level 2 Engineering programme can lead to Level 3 courses in either Electrical/Electronic Engineering or Civil Engineering. All full-time 16-18 students take part in work experience visits and employability related project work in partnership with regionally based industry. In addition to the vocational and employability opportunities on offer students are able to develop their literacy and numeracy skills to match the requirements demanded by industry and Higher Education. All teaching staff have relevant industrial experience. 44 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses BTEC Level 1 Extended Certificate in Construction & Engineering BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Engineering BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Electrical/Electronic Engineering (Part-time only) BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Electrical/Electronic Engineering Access to H.E. Diploma Engineering H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 45
Construction & Engineering Technologies Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Our series of one year Motor Vehicle courses are approved by the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) and are designed to meet the needs of young people interested in a career in the engineering and retail motor industry. Students have access to modern motor vehicle workshops and computer laboratories during their training here at our Paddington Green Campus. In addition to the vocational learning, students are able to develop their literacy and numeracy skills to match the requirements demanded by industry. Throughout all of our courses we will embed employability skills and support students in applying for further study or employment. All teaching staff have relevant industrial experience. 46 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses IMI Level 1 Diploma in Light Vehicle Maintenance IMI Level 2 Subsidiary Diploma in Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair IMI Level 3 Diploma in Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair DIY Car Maintenace S H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 47
Teaching Civil Engineering at CWC is a wonderful experience. Being in the heart of London with construction taking place all around us, gives excellent opportunities to our learners to see first-hand what Civil Engineering is all about. Rakia Hamdan Civil Engineering Lecturer
Creative Industries Art, Design & Photography There are five main specialist areas for you to choose from within Art & Design: Fashion and Textiles, Photography, Fine Art, Graphic Design and 3D Design. In each of the five areas you will be taught by an experienced teaching team. They will push you to reach exciting, imaginative and challenging solutions, where aesthetics and function are balanced, and ideas are thought-provoking and visually stimulating. We offer courses from Level 1 to Level 4, so whatever stage you re at in your education, we can guide you in developing your practical and academic skills. Our goal is to equip you with the tools you need to move onto Higher Education or straight into work. We frequently work in partnership with a range of external companies, which can provide work-related opportunities and the chance to exhibit work on a public platform. The photography courses in particular are supported by Trend Micro, this relationship can benefit students by providing a real design brief, external exhibitions, the opportunity to build professional contacts and, for some, financial support towards study. Throughout all of our courses we will embed employability skills and support you in applying for further study or employment. Technology and its use will play a key role in your study and creative practice. Vocationally, we will provide you with an awareness of historical, contemporary and emerging Art & Design issues, within your chosen specialist area. 50 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses BTEC Level 1 Diploma in Art, Design & Media BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Art & Design BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Visual Communication (Digital Design) BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in 3D Design BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Graphic and Interactive Design BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Photography BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Textiles and Fashion BTEC HNC Photography & Business H.E. Beginners Photography S Computer Animation S Fall in Love With Your DSLR S Intermediate Photography S Introductory Photoshop S H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 51
Creative Industries Media Our media courses specialise predominantly in Television and Film. Main topics covered include Moving Image, Single-camera Production, Multi-camera Studio Production, Digital Editing, Factual Programming, Single-camera Drama and Critical Approaches. Additional units for study may include Audio, Radio, Animation and Photography. We offer a range of levels so that you develop your academic and practical skills while we work with you. We aim to support you in achieving your career aspirations by ensuring you are confident, well-informed and able to solve problems creatively. Our ultimate aim is to prepare you ready for the next step, whether that be in Higher Education or employment. Throughout all of our courses we will embed employability skills and support you in applying for further study or employment. We work in partnership with a range of external companies, which can provide individual work experience opportunities and whole group work-related projects. Recent projects have included producing Awards Ceremonies within the College and for external partners. The media team have an excellent working relationship with Westminster Council and, as such, have provided them with Corporate Videos and, more recently, were afforded access to document the Westminster Mile, working alongside professional journalists. Within the College we have dedicated TV and radio studios and Mac editing suites. You will be taught by an experienced team; many of whom continue to work in the Creative Industries and others who continue to further their knowledge through advanced level research. 52 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses BTEC Level 1 Diploma in Creative Media Production BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Creative Media Production BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production Final Cut Pro S From Script To Screen S Secrets Of A Successful Blogger S TV Presenting - An Introduction S H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 53
Creative Industries Performing & Production Arts Performing and Production Arts offer a range of courses, whether you want to shine onstage or backstage. Our Performing Arts courses offer a broad range of skills in drama and dance, with some of the higher level courses including singing skills for actors and dancers. Our Production Arts courses offer costume, hair, make-up and set design, as well as stage-management opportunities. We have a range of levels on offer and are here to help you develop and grow, ensuring you gain both the practical and academic skills you need to progress either onto Higher Education or directly into work. Gaining the employability skills you need is extremely important; therefore we ensure these skills play a significant role in all of our courses. We work with a number of companies outside the College who are able to provide work experience opportunities, both individually or as part of group-related project work. Recent projects have included a Children s Theatre tour to local primary schools and performing at the Soho Theatre in association with the National Theatre. We also make regular visits to professional theatre productions. Within the College we have a purpose-built theatre, a dance studio and workshop spaces. You will be taught by an experienced team; many of whom continue to work in the Creative Industries and others who continue to further their knowledge through advanced level research. 54 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses BTEC Level 1 Diploma in Performing Arts BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Performing Arts BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Production Arts BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Performing Arts BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Production Arts Acting Shakespeare S Acting To Camera S Public Speaking & Voice Projection S H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 55
Creative Industries Sound & Music Sound and Music offer a range of courses, whether your goal is to produce music, record music or to work in live sound. Topics may include Live Sound, Composition, Music Business, Professional Development, Listening Skills, Music Technology, Sound for Film, Sound for Postproduction, Sound for Theatre Recording and Production Techniques. We have a range of levels available and our aim is to help you to achieve your career aspirations by ensuring you are able to solve problems creatively and confidently by the time you leave the College, whether that be to continue on to Higher Education or into employment. Employability skills are embedded into all of our courses and we will support you in applying for further study or employment. The College benefits from partnerships with companies meaning students have the opportunities to gain both individual work experience as well as group project work. Recent projects have included collaboration with Media students (bringing together sound and moving image), live sound operation for Award Ceremonies and an in-house music festival with invited live bands. Our College facilities include a 24-track recording studio (analogue & digital), a full recording suite with individual hardware workstations and mixers, and a Mac music production suite with Pro-Tools and Logic Pro. You will be taught by an experienced team with industry experience. 56 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Music Production BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Music Technology BTEC HND Music Production H.E. FdA Creative Music Production & Business (franchised provision at Community Music) H.E. Basic Sound S How to Release, Manage and Promote your Music in the Digital Era! S Introduction to Songwriting S Introduction to Studio Recording & Engineering S H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 57
The College has offered me so many different opportunities it feels great to be part of such a friendly environment. Tia Media Student
Disability Support Learning Difficulties & Disabilities We offer a range of well-established courses for young people and adults with moderate, severe and profound learning disabilities. All of our courses are designed to provide every opportunity for students to achieve their full potential both educationally and socially, as well as enable effective communication in a safe and supportive environment. Students are fully integrated into the College, sharing facilities with other groups of students providing an opportunity to mix and become part of our diverse learning community. Some of our courses are linked to community organisations and other agencies, in addition our staff have good working relationships with SALT, social services and psychology teams. We offer well-supported small classes and are committed to ensuring our students are at the centre of what we do. Our staff are experienced at assessing potential students, meeting their needs through individual learning plans and carrying out continuous assessments. All students have personal tutors and yearly annual reviews. Teaching and Learning Support staff have a wealth of specialist knowledge including: Learner-centred approaches and person centred planning Communication approaches e.g. Makaton Development and delivery of a sensory curriculum for PMLD students including intensive interaction Autism support Epilepsy support Developing travel skills Positive Behaviour Management Use of assistive technology Personal Care Work related learning and employability skills 60 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses Learning for Living Preparing for Adulthood (Part-time only) Skills for Work Into Work (Part-time only) Learning for Work H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 61
English & Maths Functional Skills & GCSEs The School of English & Maths is responsible for part-time English and Maths evening classes for adults as well as daytime English and Maths classes for full-time students at the College who have not yet achieved GCSE Grades A*-C in one or both of these subjects. English and Maths lessons range from Entry Level to Level 2 and cover both Functional Skills and GCSE qualifications. They are taught by a dedicated team of trained English and Maths teachers. 62 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses Functional Skills English (Part-time only) Functional Skills Maths (Part-time only) GCSE English (Part-time only) GCSE Maths (Part-time only) H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 63
English As A Second Language ESOL The ESOL School offers a wide range of courses from Entry Level 1 to Level 2 which will appeal to you if English is not your first language. The courses are taught by a strong team of highly qualified teachers who are very experienced, skilled and committed and will walk the extra mile to support you. Our programme of courses consist of ESOL for Adults (daytime and evening), English for Business and ESOL for Young Learners. These courses run throughout the year from September until July at our Queen s Park and Paddington Green Campuses. The courses are developed to improve your English language for writing, reading, speaking and listening skills, so that you can continue to study or find work. 64 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses ESOL for Adults (Part-time only) ESOL for Adults - Business & ICT (Part-time only) ESOL for Young Learners H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 65
English As A Second Language EFL The ESOL School also offers a small provision of EFL (English as a Foreign Language) courses delivered by highly skilled, experienced, specialist teachers: IELTS (International English Language Testing System) and FCE (First Certificate in English). Both courses are designed to prepare you for exams, which will enable you to start your journey into Higher Education and employment in the UK and internationally. IELTS and FCE courses run over 12 weeks, four hours a week; two afternoons or two evenings. You will have an exam booked for you at the end of the course. 66 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses First Certificate in English S IELTS S H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 67
CWC students benefit from teaching teams who understand and respond to their needs across the board. Staff are focused upon supporting students throughout their learning journey to achieve their qualification and the best result possible. Craig Hanlon-Smith Deputy Director 16-18 Programmes
Higher Education Higher National Certificates (HNC) and Higher National Diplomas (HND) are Higher Education level courses - they are University level qualifications designed to give you specialist knowledge in your chosen field. Most of our programmes are two year HNDs. The curriculum is planned so that after the first year you could be awarded a HNC. We also offer some stand-alone HNCs, both part-time and full-time. Foundation degrees are equivalent to the first two years of a Degree and combine vocational and academic study. These, as well as our Higher Nationals, can lead to top-up degrees at a university. We offer an alternative Higher Education experience to university. With us you will study in smaller groups with highly supportive tutors and more individual attention. Also, our H.E. courses are more affordable than you might think. With nothing to pay upfront, you will only have to pay back your tuition fee loan once you are earning a minimum of 21,000. For example, if you were earning 22,000 per year the repayment on a tuition fee loan might work out at just 7.50 per month. We offer a Progression Pledge to our Level 3 students. If you successfully complete your course with ABB or equivalent grades, we guarantee you the offer of a place on an appropriate Higher Education course with us. This is subject to a satisfactory interview, reference and application. 70 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses BTEC HNC Civil Engineering (Part-time only) H.E. BTEC HNC Building Services Engineering (Part-time only) H.E. BTEC HNC Photography & Business H.E. BTEC HND Business H.E. BTEC HND Computing, Systems Development & Business H.E. BTEC HND Music Production H.E. BTEC HND Sport & Business H.E. BTEC HND Travel & Tourism Management & Business H.E. FdA Creative Music Production & Business (franchised provision at Community Music) H.E. Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training H.E. Level 5 Additional Diploma in Teaching English: Literacy/ESOL H.E. Level 5 Specialist Diploma in Mathematics H.E. H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 71
Information & Communication Technology ICT The School of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) consistently achieves success rates significantly above the national average. The skilled team of lecturers deliver teaching to the highest standards across all Levels from 1-4. Our successful students progress to Higher Education and/or into employment in the field of computing technology. The School of ICT continues to develop its provision in response to the development of new and innovative technologies and leads in giving every student the opportunity to become a professional in the field of information and communication technology. Employability and enterprise skills are embedded in courses and we work with employers to ensure that our vocational provision meets the needs of both employer and student. 72 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses BTEC Level 1 Certificate for ICT Users BTEC Level 2 Diploma for ICT (ITQ) (Part-time only) BTEC Level 2 Diploma for Information and Creative Technology BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma for ICT Practitioners Access to H.E. Diploma Computing BTEC HND Computing, Systems Development & Business H.E. 3D Printers and AutoCAD S App Design S Games Design S MS Office Applications (Word/Excel/PowerPoint) S Raspberry Pi S Secretarial Diplomas for Medical and General Office Work S H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 73
Leisure, Health & Public Services Childcare & Early Years Working in the childcare and early years profession can be very rewarding. Career options include working in a playgroup or nursery, or as a childminder or nanny, and if you study for the right qualifications, you could even go on to run your own childcare business! Our courses will enable you to gain the skills and knowledge needed to support babies and young children in the community. You will learn about child development, safeguarding, behaviour management, creativity, music, stories and play and you will even have the opportunity to carry out creative activities to see how it feels to be a child again! You will also gain work experience within the sector by carrying out voluntary work in local nurseries, playgroups or reception classes. We also organise visits to places such as the Natural History Museum, Science Museum, Museum of Childhood, Nursery World Exhibition and the BETT Technology Exhibition for Special Needs. Our teaching staff have all worked in a variety of childcare professions, so are able to give you great training and guidance and are committed to helping you achieve. 74 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses BTEC Level 1 Certificate in Health & Social Care & Childcare with Literacy CACHE Level 1 Certificate in Childcare with Literacy (Part-time only) CACHE Level 2 Certificate in an Introduction to Early Years Education and Care (QCF) (Part-time only) CACHE Level 2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching & Learning (Part-time only) CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Specialist Support for Teaching and Learning in Schools (QCF) (Part-time only) H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 75
Leisure, Health & Public Services Fresh Start Sometimes we all need a fresh start. Ambitious students often face setbacks that are sometimes difficult to overcome. At City of Westminster College we recognise this and offer a fantastic opportunity to get your College career on track and maybe even on the road to employment. The course helps you focus on personal development and the skills you need to help you thrive in a life at College or in a job If you re ready to get back on track and show the world what you are capable of, we offer you amazing support, tuition and facilities to make it happen - make sure you speak to one of our advisors. 76 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses Fresh Start H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 77
Leisure, Health & Public Services Health & Social Care If you are passionate about caring for the vulnerable, and want to develop your knowledge and industry experience, City of Westminster College offers you a fantastic opportunity. You will receive excellent support and tuition from tutors with strong industry experience, and can take confidence from the department success rates which are consistently over 90%, which is significantly higher than the national average. The courses explore caring and safeguarding for adults and children, examines areas including physiology, psychology and provides industry insight into professional practice and evaluating an individual s needs. The department also offers a fantastic range of trips including visits to the Museum of Childhood, the Technology Show for Special Needs and Nursery World. 78 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses BTEC Level 1 Certificate in Health & Social Care BTEC Level 1 Certificate in Health & Social Care & Childcare with Literacy BTEC Level 2 Diploma Health & Social Care BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma Health & Social Care Access to H.E. Diploma in Nursing H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 79
Leisure, Health & Public Services Public Services If life as a paramedic, police officer or member of the armed services appeals to you then City of Westminster College s Public Services courses will suit you perfectly. Our industry-experienced staff provide an amazing insight into life in public services and prepare you in a structured and supportive environment. You will develop your employability skills, physical fitness and academic prowess, giving you the opportunity to enter employment when you finish the course or progress to university. The success rates for our students are consistently over 90% and are significantly above the national average. A range of guest speakers are brought in throughout the course, giving you a rare insight into different public service careers with fun activities, assault courses and demonstrations. We offer outdoor adventure residential trips including camping, canoeing, orienteering, abseiling and climbing as well as work experience opportunities and industry links designed to give you a head start in the career you want. 80 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses BTEC Level 1 Diploma in Public Services BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Public Services BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Public Services H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 81
Leisure, Health & Public Services Sport & Sport and Exercise Science If you have the ambition to compete in sport at the highest level, coach in an academy or become the CEO of Nike, studying Sport at City of Westminster College is the course for you. We are ranked number one nationally for student results and it is clear why, with the excellent standard of teaching combined with exciting trips to sites including Emirates Stadium, Manchester Velodrome and Sky Sports Studios. You will also have the opportunity to represent the College in team sports. While studying you will develop as an athlete, coach and personal trainer and be provided with work experience opportunities ranging from Arsenal Kicks to Fitness First, designed to give you a career path in the industry. Each week some of your lessons will take place in our brand new sports hall and fitness suite, which offers the latest resistance training equipment with special membership rates for students. The course provides natural progression, including a pathway onto our Higher National Diploma course and then onto a Full Bachelor Science degree in either, Sports Therapy, Sports Science, Sports Coaching Science, Sports Studies, Sports and Exercise Science, Sports massage as well as Sports Psychology with our Partnership Universities, Middlesex or Derby. We also offer CYQ Personal Training qualifications for sports enthusiasts looking to gain direct entry into the fitness industry. 82 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses BTEC Level 1 Diploma in Sport and Active Leisure BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Sport BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport & Exercise Sciences CYQ Level 2 Accredited Fitness Instructors BTEC HND in Sport & Business H.E. H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 83
Leisure, Health & Public Services Travel & Tourism If you see yourself working in Ibiza as a flight attendant or managing a chain of Hilton Hotels, Travel and Tourism at City of Westminster College have the courses for you. Being offered a place on a CWC Travel and Tourism course, is a unique opportunity to study in the UK s best Travel and Tourism department for student success and a gateway to working in the industry. We offer UK and European excursions giving students the chance to see Europe on a residential exchange programme, the opportunity to experience a British Airways Training day and visits to sites including the South Bank and Cadbury World. You can benefit from first class work experience opportunities with some of the industry s leading brands and a preferred Partnership with Brighton University. We offer full time Travel and Tourism courses such as: BTEC Level 1, 2, 3 and a HND in Travel and Tourism Management. For those looking for direct entry to employment, we provide short programs such as NCFE Cabin Crew. You ll study practical work-related projects with teachers who have years of real industry experience. 84 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses BTEC Level 1 Diploma in Travel and Tourism BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Travel and Tourism BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Travel and Tourism Cabin Crew H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 85
City of Westminster College has given me the chance to meet so many new people - I ve made life-long friends here. Agnes Travel & Tourism Student
Teacher Training Teacher Training is a well-established and growing area with a history of providing high quality Initial Teacher Education (ITE) courses. Our partners include leading Universities, major education and training bodies, and local and national employers. Now, as an independent provider, we offer a range of qualifications from the Level 3 Preparatory Award in Education and Training to Level 5 Additional Diplomas for teachers wanting to specialise in ESOL /Literacy or Numeracy. Our flagship course is the Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training (formerly DTLLS), which is delivered on both a part- time and full-time basis. The full-time course is half the cost of most similar university courses and comes complete with a teaching placement and mentor. The part-time course is for teachers who are currently delivering at least 50 hours per annum in a Further Education (FE) College or adult learning / skills provider. The majority of our graduates go on to successful careers within the teaching and education sector. 88 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses Level 3 Award in Education and Training (Part-time only) Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training H.E. Level 5 Additional Diploma in Teaching English: Literacy/ESOL H.E. Level 5 Specialist Diploma in Mathematics H.E. H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 89
CWC has a great reputation with employers across a wide variety of sectors. Our students are regularly offered places on training courses and employers often come to the College as guest speakers and mentors. Anna Cook Associate Director of Enterprise and Employability
Vocational Science Applied, Forensic & Medical Science The School of Vocational Science combines the academic studies of traditional subjects (Biology, Chemistry and Physics) with industry specific skills. We offer courses to all age groups, including those that can lead to a range of scientific careers such as Biomedical Science, Forensic Science, Pharmacy, Medical Science and Radiography to name a few. Considering the current economic climate, it is important to us that our students leave their course with the highest level of employability skills possible. With this in mind, the School of Vocational Science is an affiliate member of the British Science Association and Royal Society of Chemistry. In addition to this we are active supporters of the WorldSkills UK competition which is part of Find a Future, a new organisation which brings together the Nation s flagship skills and careers experiences. Our range of courses offer learning options for all, with BTEC Levels 1-3 aimed at students moving from Secondary to Further Education. For adult learners who may not have been in education for some time we have Access to H.E. Diplomas. 92 For more information on start dates, cost, course types and to apply go to cwc.ac.uk.
Courses BTEC Level 1 Diploma in Applied Science BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Applied Science Level 2 Preparing To Access The Scientific Profession (Part-time only) BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Applied Science BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Applied Science (Forensic Science) BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Applied Science (Medical Science) Access to H.E. Diploma Forensic Science Access to H.E. Diploma Pharmaceutical & Biomedical Science Access to H.E. Diploma Paramedical Science Access to H.E. Diploma Science GCSE Astronomy (Part-time only) GCSE Biology (Part-time only) GCSE Chemistry (Part-time only) Criminal Psychology S Forensic Photography S Forensic Science Awareness S H.E. S E See courses key on page 9. 93
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We know the idea of progressing to College can be daunting, so we hope this guide will help you find out more about us and get information about the courses you want to study. We are London s top vocational Further Education College and we also offer a range of Higher Education courses. Students are at the heart of everything we do and in our most recent Ofsted inspection we were graded good. We provide outstanding education and training to enable you to achieve your full potential. Our vision is to be excellent in every way, and we have been doing this for over 100 years. We are proud of the many thousands of students who have changed their lives by studying with us. Our tutors, lecturers, enrichment and support staff care about your achievements and are here to help. Our award-winning Paddington Green Campus offers a 21 st century learning environment and some of the best and most modern facilities and learning support. We work in partnership with leading universities and have close links with multinational employers and organisations ensuring that our vocational courses will give you the skills and experience to progress into employment within your chosen field. We are passionate about education, so whatever you decide to study, I am confident we have a course for you. We look forward to welcoming you into our community. Keith Cowell, Principal 98 cwc.ac.uk customer.services@cwc.ac.uk 020 7723 8826
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Why Choose Us? There are so many reasons why we think you should choose to study with City of Westminster College. We are London s top vocational Further Education College We are ranked number 1 in the UK for our Travel & Tourism and Sport & Leisure courses Ofsted inspected us as good in June 2013, and even wrote in their report that For many students the college provides a haven in which they recognise and value the opportunity to improve their lives. We are committed to supporting and guiding you through your journey with us. We care about getting you ready for further study and the world of work We offer an inspiring learning environment with access to award winning, state-of-the-art facilities and resources We are a vibrant and exciting College community that will broaden and enrich your experience with us Our Paddington Green Campus offers an award winning learning environment We are situated in Central London with excellent transport links 100 cwc.ac.uk customer.services@cwc.ac.uk 020 7723 8826
Visit Us Our Open Days are a great opportunity for you to learn more about us and to get a feel for college life. You will meet teachers and students, find out more about the courses we offer and get a chance to tour our Campuses. We will also have course and student advisors on hand to help with any queries you may have. Our Open Days for the next academic year are: Wednesday 12 th November 4-8pm Wednesday 4 th February 4-8pm Saturday 7 th February 10am-2pm Wednesday 15 th April 4-8pm Saturday 20 th June 10am-2pm If you would like to visit us on an Open Day, it is essential you book a place. This can only be done through our website, cwc.ac.uk/openday, or at our Information Centre. Due to overwhelming popularity, we are unable to admit people who have not booked a place. Talk To Us Our dedicated and friendly Information and Advice team are happy to talk through your course options and provide additional information and guidance. Here s how to contact them: Call 020 7258 2721 Email customer.services@cwc.ac.uk Visit our Information & Advice Centre, Paddington Green Campus, Paddington Green, London W2 1NB Detailed information about each course can be found and printed from our website cwc.ac.uk. Alternatively, you can call 020 7258 2721 and ask for course information sheets to be posted to you. 101
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Our Award-winning Paddington Green Campus opened in 2011 and offers a mix of informal and formal teaching and meeting areas. With a large atrium, outdoor terraces and great views, this Campus offers an inspiring sense of space and light. 104 cwc.ac.uk customer.services@cwc.ac.uk 020 7723 8826
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Hire Paddington Green Campus is available to hire. The award winning building has hosted a variety of events since its opening in 2011. These have included board meetings, networking events, exhibitions, private screenings, film and photo shoots, presentations and regular leisure club bookings. Clients have included: BBC, Channel 4, ITV2, BWY Yoga Festival, MISYS IT, Youth Music Theatre, Jet Set Sports, Fashion Finest Awards, Halifax, Dell, BNYMellon, NBWN and Mahogany Bridal Show to name just a few. Although most spaces are used during core College hours, we have increased availability in the evenings, weekends and the holiday breaks throughout the year. cwc.ac.uk/hire hire@cwc.ac.uk @EventsatCWC 108 cwc.ac.uk customer.services@cwc.ac.uk 020 7723 8826
Queen s Park Campus Located in Saltram Crescent, our Queen s Park Campus offers a friendly and supportive learning environment, with specialist facilities and resources to deliver teaching in key areas such as Business Development, ESOL and courses for students with learning disabilities. The Campus has extensive teaching and training spaces, its own canteen and a well-equipped Learning Resource Centre. With excellent transport connections by bus and underground and some on-site cycle parking, Queen s Park is a short distance from Paddington Green Campus, where students can access all facilities. The Cockpit The Cockpit is a College-owned, purpose built, black-box commercial theatre in Marylebone, Central London. Various spaces, with up to 240 seats, are available for hire for shows, rehearsals, photo or film shoots, auditions, band practice, seminars or conferences. For more information about hiring the space as well as events and performance listings please visit their website. thecockpit.org.uk mail@thecockpit.org.uk @CockpitTheatre 109
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International Students We have a diverse multi-cultural student and staff community which we are very proud of, and we offer high quality teaching and learning across all our campuses. Our College is located in Central London (Zone 1) with easy access to transport links. Applications are invited from November and enrolment onto most courses is in August/ September of the following year. As a College of Further Education, most of our courses are pre-university level. Our A-levels, Access to H.E Diplomas and Level 3 vocational courses will prepare you for entry to a UK University. We also offer a range of Higher Education courses at Levels 4 and 5 and an International Foundation Year which is primarily English with Business or Computing. For detailed course information go to cwc.ac.uk/international. If you want to talk to us about our course offer, you can contact our Course Information Team via telephone +44 (0)20 7258 2721 or write to us by email at international@cwc.ac.uk. However, if you require further information about the British education system and the opportunities it offers, as a first step we suggest that you contact the British Council or the British High Commission in your home country. We will be unable to offer you a place on a full-time accredited course without first establishing the following: Your academic ability to follow the course you have applied for Credible reasons for you choosing the course/level of study and choice of college Previous academic qualification achievement Availability to attend an interview either face to face or online Ability to pay your fees and to maintain yourself financially whilst studying in the UK Proof of identity including a copy of your current and valid passport English Language proficiency: the ability to speak English at a specific level e.g. International English Language Certification of a B1 standard and above 112 cwc.ac.uk customer.services@cwc.ac.uk 020 7723 8826
Paying Your Fees & Other Information Please visit our website at cwc.ac.uk/international for the latest information on our fees and requirements for student visas. The College does not have facilities to host students in-house, however we can provide accommodation in home stay or student residences through accredited agencies. For help with finding accommodation, or if you have any questions about studying with us please email international@cwc.ac.uk. 113
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Student Support We offer you support throughout your studies, even if the issue is unrelated to your course. If you need confidential advice or information on matters such as fees, financial support, grants, accommodation, immigration, childcare or other personal issues, we encourage you to get in touch with our Student Advisors. They also provide shortterm emotional support. To contact an Advisor before you apply for a course, please email studentadvice@cwc.ac.uk and arrange a time to speak with them. Welfare We offer you practical help and advice including: Fees, grants and other sources of financial help (including Bursary, Free meals in FE and Discretionary Learner Support Fund applications) Support for Looked After young people and recent Care Leavers Accommodation, leaving home and emergency housing Rights, entitlements and support for asylum seekers, immigrants and refugees Your rights and entitlements as an international student Domestic violence Sexual health Benefits e.g. Job Seeker s Allowance Counselling If you are experiencing personal difficulties which are affecting your wellbeing and/or ability to study, you can contact us to talk through your feelings and concerns in confidence. We offer short-term emotional support and can help source long-term counselling and support services outside the College. 118 cwc.ac.uk customer.services@cwc.ac.uk 020 7723 8826
Careers Advice We have two Careers Advisors during term time who offer free, confidential and impartial information, advice and guidance to help you decide on your next steps. This includes help with University applications, further study, employment and training opportunities. Our College Careers Advisors can also help with progression information if you are considering other College courses. Personal Tutor All full-time students are allocated a personal tutor who will meet with you on a regular basis to monitor your progress and attendance and assist with other issues. They can explain and advise you on College rules, your learning programme, assessments, examinations and all aspects of your course. Induction The College provides an Induction programme for all students on mainstream courses at Level 3 or below. Inductions give you the opportunity to ensure you are on the right course and have access to all the support you need to succeed. You will work with tutors to produce Individual Learning Plans (ILPs) and agree objectives and actions to ensure you progress in your study. We know from student feedback that Induction is very useful. It helps to identify learning styles, strengths and areas for improvement, raising confidence and setting targets and challenges. It also helps when considering future programmes of study and career direction, and provides the opportunity to discuss goals and ambitions. 119
English Language, Literacy and Numeracy Support We offer English Language, Literacy and Numeracy support on most mainstream courses. (See also Dyslexia and Other Specific Learning Difficulties Support and Disabilities Support). Equal Opportunities We are totally committed to providing education and training for all, irrespective of ethnicity, gender, transgender, disability, religion, age or sexual orientation. Our Equal Opportunities Policy is monitored and reviewed regularly to make sure that it works for you. LGBT Support City of Westminster College actively supports its lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered students. It has zero-tolerance towards homophobia and discrimination. The College runs a regular LGBT group - LGBT + Friends & Allies. Dyslexia and Other Specific Learning Difficulties Support We have specialist staff available to provide additional learning support for students at the College. If you have dyslexia or another specific learning difficulty and would like further details of the support on offer or a pre-entry appointment please contact us on: 020 7258 2914/5607. 120 cwc.ac.uk customer.services@cwc.ac.uk 020 7723 8826
Disability Support We have a specialist team who provide additional learning support for students with disabilities, such as physical, sensory impairments, learning difficulties, mental health difficulties, Asperger s Syndrome, medical conditions, emotional and behavioural difficulties and young people who have had Statements or EHC plans whilst at school. We are committed to ensuring that reasonable adjustments are made so that you are not disadvantaged in any way during your time with us. For full details of the support available, or to arrange a confidential pre-entry interview please call 020 7723 8826 and ask to speak to Disability Support. 121
I enjoy every moment of being at CWC and studying Public Services has inspired me to choose a career in the Police Force. Daniel Public Services Student 122 cwc.ac.uk customer.services@cwc.ac.uk 020 7723 8826
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Facilities Health and Security The personal security of students, staff and visitors, and their property, is of paramount importance to us. We strive to ensure that we maintain a welcoming and safe environment for everyone that studies, works and visits us, while also maintaining security and safety for all. For everyone s comfort and safety we have a strict no-smoking policy in all College buildings. Please note that casual hoods must be kept down within the College environment and you must wear a visible College ID Card at all times while on College premises. Car Parking Car parking is strictly limited to students, staff and visitors with registered mobility issues and must be arranged in advance. Queen s Park Campus has limited bicycle parking, whilst Paddington Green Campus has ample parking facilities for bicycles and motorbikes/ mopeds. However, all bikes and motorbikes are parked at the owner s risk and we strongly advise you to secure bikes/motorbikes with a suitable lock. Refectories There are refectories at Paddington Green Campus and Queen s Park Campus offering a choice of affordable hot and cold refreshments. Paddington Green Campus also has a public café on the ground floor. 124 cwc.ac.uk customer.services@cwc.ac.uk 020 7723 8826
Learning Resource Centres Our well-equipped Learning Resource Centres at Paddington Green Campus and Queen s Park Campus provide a full range of services for students including: Inductions Study spaces for quiet study or group work PCs and Macs Facilities for scanning, printing and photocopying Reference and lending collections Resources in a wide range of formats, including books, journals and online media Laptops for loan during term-time 125
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Enrichment Life at City of Westminster College isn t just about achieving the best grades, it s also about meeting new people, getting involved in events and activities and giving you the opportunity to expand your experiences and enhance your personal development to help prepare you for the world of work or further study. Our Student Enrichment Team are here to help support you through your college experience. They organise a wide variety of daily activities including football, basketball, table tennis, Brazilian Jujitsu and street dance, giving you the opportunity to learn new skills, get involved in sports, volunteering, coaching or just have fun. If you are interested in competitive sports, the College competes in London-wide basketball and table tennis leagues. They also plan and support an exciting range of clubs and societies, working closely with our Student Council and Student Ambassadors, to help make your time at College even more fun and action packed. The Enrichment Team also work in partnership with external services within the wider community to ensure that you can access support and information from organisations such as Brook and the Youth Project International. Many specialist agencies come in to deliver regular tutorials on issues such as drug dependency, budgeting and rights and responsibilities. 128 cwc.ac.uk customer.services@cwc.ac.uk 020 7723 8826
Get Involved There are many ways you can get yourself involved in College life, meet other students, make your voice heard and gain important experience to put on your CV. All students are invited to become a member of the College s Student Council, which is part of the National Union of Students (NUS). This membership gives you access to advice and information, discounts on travel, shopping, stationery and many other useful benefits to make living on a student budget easier. Student Governors are elected from the Student Council and sit on the Governing Body of the College, making sure that the views and voices of students are heard. It s your Student Council and that means you can take an active part in shaping it. We encourage you to develop clubs and societies, organise trips, parties and various other leisure and sporting activities. Each course also elects a Course Representative - they are invited to attend meetings with College managers to discuss their opinions and suggestions. We are proud of our students and encourage you to gain skills that go beyond your qualifications. We run a Student Volunteer programme offering you the chance to contribute to college life, helping out with internal College events such as Freshers Fairs, H.E Fairs, Open Days and Award ceremonies. Students who volunteer consistently through the year are often invited to become Student Ambassadors, where they continue to help out at internal and external events and are given the opportunity to gain paid work during the college s enrolment period. The Ambassador programme gives students real, practical skills they can use for work and experience they can put on their UCAS applications and CVs. In short, being a student at City of Westminster College is your opportunity to play an active role in your community, make friends, learn new things and ensure your voice is heard. 129
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Fees We are the champions of affordable, quality education. Your course fees, if any, will depend upon your personal circumstances, such as your residential status (home or international), age, and whether you are in receipt of benefits, and then finally on the course itself and how it is funded. In order to calculate your fees we assess the information you supply on your application and enrolment forms. In addition you will be required to provide documentation to verify your status. This may include evidence of your eligibility for benefits or visa/immigration papers, depending on your personal circumstances. Further Education Courses All our Further Education courses (Entry to Level 3) are free to EU residents who are under 19 years old on the 31st August 2015. For a few courses you may be expected to contribute towards the cost of specialist materials and resources. However, depending on your circumstances, you may be eligible for financial help from the College s Learner Support Fund. You should apply for any such financial support as soon as you have been offered a place. If you are aged 19 or over on 31st August 2015 and you are a UK/EU resident, you will normally be required to pay a course fee. How Much Will My Course Cost? The cost of your course will include tuition fees and examination fees, where applicable. Where a course requires additional specialist materials, there may be an additional cost. Some courses are cheaper than others because they are part funded by the government; some of these courses may also attract concessionary fees for some people. 134 cwc.ac.uk customer.services@cwc.ac.uk 020 7723 8826
Part Funded Courses You may be eligible for a concession if: You are aged 19-23 years old and are studying at the level of your chosen course for the first time. This applies to Level 1, 2 and 3 courses. Where appropriate, you will have no fees to pay apart from the cost of any specialist materials or equipment used during your course. You are unemployed and in receipt of a work-related benefit such as Job Seekers Allowance (JSA), or work-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA). In such circumstances, you will have no fees to pay apart from the cost of any specialist materials or equipment used during your course, if applicable. You are unemployed and in receipt of an income-based benefit, such as Income Support or Housing Benefit. In such circumstances, you will not be required to pay any fees apart from the cost of any specialist materials or equipment used during your course, if applicable. You are an asylum seeker in receipt of financial assistance (NASS), you may be eligible for concessionary fees. 24+ Advanced Learning Loans If you are aged 24 or over and studying a Level 3 course, you may be eligible for an Advanced Learning Loan. To be eligible for this loan, you must have been living continuously in the UK for three years immediately before the start date of your course. You must also be undertaking a course of study that is at Level 3 or above, e.g. National Diploma/Certificate etc. For more information go to cwc.ac.uk or www.gov.uk/24_advanced_learning_loans 135
Fee Remission & Concessionary Rates Concessionary rates are available if you are: Aged 19-23 years old and studying a Level 2 course for the first time. Aged 19-23 years old and studying a Level 3 course for the first time. Unemployed and in receipt of a work-related benefit such as Job Seekers Allowance (JSA), or work-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA). Unemployed and in receipt of an income-based benefit, such as Income Support or Housing Benefit. An asylum seeker in receipt of financial assistance (NASS). Higher Education Courses If you are a home student, you may be eligible for a student loan covering all or part of your tuition fees. Information on how to apply for a student loan is available from the following website: https://www.gov.uk/student-finance/how-to-apply. If you are an International student, you will be required to pay the full course fee. See the International Student section for further information. Short, Commercial and Professional Courses For short, commercial and professional courses, you will be required to pay the full course fee. Certain professional courses may be funded, depending on what qualifications you already have or if you are in receipt of work-based benefits.
Go to cwc.ac.uk and apply online for any of the courses in this guide. If you would prefer to complete a paper application form please call 020 7258 2721 or email customer.services@cwc.ac.uk. Apply
All information contained in this guide is correct at time of going to print. However City of Westminster College reserves the right to cancel, combine or reschedule courses as necessary after publication.
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