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1 COMPUTING TEACHING ENGLISH VEHICLE OPERATIONS HIGHER APPRENTICESHIPS HIGHER EDUCATION ACCOUNTING BUSINESS BUILDING SERVICES; CONSTRUCTION COMPUTING TEACHING ENGLISH VEHICLE OPERATIONS HIGHER APPRENTICESHIPS HIGHER EDUCATION ACCOUNTING BUSINESS BUILDING SERVICES; CONSTRUCTION COMPUTING TEACHING ENGLISH VEHICLE OPERATIONS HIGHER APPRENTICESHIPS HIGHER EDUCATION ACCOUNTING BUSINESS BUILDING SERVICES; CONSTRUCTION COMPUTING TEACHING ENGLISH VEHICLE OPERATIONS HIGHER APPRENTICESHIPS HIGHER EDUCATION ACCOUNTING BUSINESS BUILDING SERVICES; CONSTRUCTION COMPUTING TEACHING ENGLISH VEHICLE OPERATIONS HIGHER APPRENTICESHIPS HIGHER EDUCATION ACCOUNTING BUSINESS BUILDING SERVICES; CONSTRUCTION COMPUTING TEACHING ENGLISH VEHICLE OPERATIONS HIGHER APPRENTICESHIPS HIGHER EDUCATION ACCOUNTING SUCCESS BUSINESS BUILDING STARTS SERVICES; HERE CONSTRUCTION COMPUTING TEACHING ENGLISH VEHICLE OPERATIONS HIGHER APPRENTICESHIPS HIGHER EDUCATION ACCOUNTING BUSINESS BUILDING SERVICES; CONSTRUCTION COMPUTING TEACHING ENGLISH VEHICLE OPERATIONS HIGHER APPRENTICESHIPS HIGHER EDUCATION ACCOUNTING BUSINESS BUILDING SERVICES; CONSTRUCTION COMPUTING TEACHING ENGLISH VEHICLE OPERATIONS HIGHER APPRENTICESHIPS HIGHER EDUCATION ACCOUNTING BUSINESS BUILDING SERVICES; CONSTRUCTION COMPUTING TEACHING ENGLISH VEHICLE OPERATIONS HIGHER APPRENTICESHIPS HIGHER EDUCATION ACCOUNTING BUSINESS BUILDING SERVICES; CONSTRUCTION COMPUTING TEACHING ENGLISH VEHICLE OPERATIONS HIGHER APPRENTICESHIPS HIGHER EDUCATION ACCOUNTING BUSINESS BUILDING SERVICES; CONSTRUCTION COMPUTING TEACHING ENGLISH VEHICLE OPERATIONS HIGHER APPRENTICESHIPS HIGHER EDUCATION

2 Contents Introduction Higher education at CNWL...03 Why take an HE course with us?...04 Financial Support for Higher Education Courses...06 How to Apply...07 Entry Qualifications...07 Courses Building Services Engineering (Mechanical/Electrical Services) HNC...08 CELTA (Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language)...10 HNC Computing...11 HND Computing (Network Engineering)...13 HND Computing (Software Engineering)...14 Computing Foundation Degree (Software Engineering)...15 Construction & the Built Environment HNC...17 Higher Apprenticeships...19 New for HNC Diploma in Health and Social Care (subject to approval) Enquire for details 02

3 Higher education at CNWL The College of North West London has successfully delivered Higher Education qualifications for many years, working with respected universities and thousands of students over this time. With employers expecting career-focused qualifications, and the increasing costs of studying at university, more students are choosing to take Higher Education courses with us. Our range of Higher Education courses is based in subjects where the College has specialist expertise and facilities. So if you are thinking of advancing your career with a Higher Education course, take a look at what CNWL can offer you. Higher Education Guide 2017/18 03

4 Why take a Higher Education course with us? Get a Higher Education qualification in one year Our HNC, HND and Foundation Degree provision allows you to work towards a degree while gaining a qualification on the way. Each year of study ends in a recognised qualification. On some of our programmes, you complete an HNC in the first year and HND in the second year and then you can progress onto the second or final year of a degree with a university. Other programmes enable you to complete an HNC over two years (studying one day per week). Details are given in the individual course descriptions. Affordable Higher Education (HE) courses at CNWL are competitively priced and if you are from the UK or EU you will be able to obtain a loan for course fees and living costs through Student Finance England (see uk/student-finance). Tuition fees for full-year courses start from around 3,500 per year - less than half the price of most university courses. Flexible modes of study CNWL offers you flexible access to HE, studying at a level that reflects your previous qualifications and experience. As our HE courses are mostly taught in one - three sessions per week, you can fit your studies around your work and life commitments. Depending on the level you start at, you can study with us for one-three years and at the end of each year progress to further study or enjoy improved career prospects with your new qualification Progression Our HE courses are designed to make Higher Learning accessible to students who have taken a vocational route through learning as well as those with a traditional A Level background. Many of our students have progressed through the levels in the College to end up on their HE course. 04

5 High quality teaching and learning We pride ourselves on a high standard of teaching and learning and courses are planned to prepare you for a successful career. All our HE courses are taught in areas of strength for the College, in purpose-designed facilities using industrystandard equipment. Our HE students have access to an online technical library that provides current, relevant reading for the construction industry. HE students can use this to download books and journals to support their learning and assessments. Our teaching staff have a variety of professional experience and are dedicated to making sure that your learning is relevant, rewarding and enjoyable. We regularly involve guests from industry in planning and delivering sessions. Student Services Our HE students have full access to the support services offered at CNWL including careers and financial advice and guidance. There is also an extensive programme of sports, leisure and enrichment activities. We also offer extensive support to those with additional learning needs. For more details please see the Support pages on our web site Facilities HE courses at CNWL have the all the facilities and resources available for you to succeed in your course. As well as specialist facilities for each subject, our Learning Resource Centre at the Willesden Campus has a dedicated HE study room. CNWL has recently invested several million pounds in redeveloping its campuses, and continues to do so. The redevelopment of one of our buildings at Willesden will see the creation of additional HE facilities. Partner University The College has an articulation agreement with Middlesex University that guarantees progression from the Computing HND and Foundation Degree (see page 14 & 15) to certain final year degree programmes, subject to your final grade. Higher Education Guide 2017/18 05

6 Financial Support for Higher Education Courses Different higher-level courses have different funding support available. Below is a summary. For up-to-date information and links to helpful government advice see the Higher Education section on our web site at courses AAT Level 4 - you can apply for an Advanced Learning Loan. For information on the Loan please visit can apply for a Loan by calling or hardshipfund@cnwl.ac.uk to obtain a Learning and Funding Letter. CELTA you can apply for an Advanced Learning Loan (see above). Higher Apprenticeships no funding support is available. However, employers will normally pay the fees attached to Apprenticeship training. Employers may receive direct funding support from Government. See page 22. HNC, HND and Foundation Degrees unless you are able to pay your course fees yourself, you should apply for a loan through Student Finance England: see - all information regarding rules and repayment is on this site. See course pages for further details. This loan may cover both your course fees and maintenance (money to support yourself while you study). 06

7 How to Apply Applications for places on Higher Education courses at CNWL should be made direct to the College. It can take time to sort out your course fee loan from Student Finance England. We therefore suggest you take the following steps when applying: First, apply to Student Finance England ( for your fees loan, if you will need it You do not need to wait to hear from them. In the mean time, apply to the College for your place on the course. We will then organise your interview/assessment if necessary. If you are successful in getting your place at College, we can then work with you to help sort out your finance. Entry Qualifications When applying for a Higher Education course, you may be invited for an interview/assessment (depending on your previous qualifications). This is to ensure that you have a suitable level of English and Maths to succeed in your course. Higher Education Guide 2017/18 07

8 Building Services Engineering (Mechanical/ Electrical Services) HNC / HND MODE(S) OF STUDY: Part Time (Tue, 9am - 6pm, or 2 evenings per week 6pm - 9pm) START DATE: 05 September 2017 DURATION: 36 weeks per year for 2 years Course content This programme has been designed to give a substantial grounding in the technician engineering field of Building Services Engineering. It is aimed at those who wish to follow a career in design, planning, specification purchase, installation, or maintenance of building services and related equipment. Modules provide a mix of taught and workbased units, to reflect and enhance workplace employability and career progression. 08

9 The teaching team has strong links with employers, with regular input from industry on content and delivery of the course. The qualification is awarded by Pearson, and is supported and recognised internationally by employers and industry bodies. It meets the requirements for industry body recognition, for example CIBSE and ICE. You will study a minimum of a four core and four specialist units. We offer two additional units. The core units are Design Principles and Application Management, Health and Safety and Welfare Services, Application of Scientific Principles and Group Project. Specialist units are selected from a combination of some of the following subjects to provide exposure to a range of aspects of building services. These units include Thermo-Fluid and Acoustics, Air Conditioning, Heating, Applied Mathematics, Lighting Application, Electrical Installation. Holding an HNC/D will also allow students to apply for the CSCS (Construction Skills Certification Scheme) Academically Qualified Person card. This qualification will also allow access to associate level membership of professional institutions such as the Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers. Financial support The funding you can apply for is: Tuition Fee Loan to cover the cost of your course fees Higher Education Maintenance Loan Higher Education Bursary. For more information regarding available funding for HE courses please take a look on the college website Students also learn how to use Design Packages Hevacomp and Dialux. Both are provided free in the College. Where relevant your choice of options can be made in consultation with your employers workplace training needs. Entry criteria This course is for those who have recently finished a Level 3 qualification in Construction, Engineering or Electrical Services, or those who have experience in a related job role. Future opportunities The course enables you to continue to Higher National Diploma (HND) studies at Level 5, as this course is the equivalent to the first year of a degree programme. Career options include working in a Construction / Building Services Engineering Management role. Higher Education Guide 2017/18 09

10 Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language CELTA MODE(S) OF STUDY: 4.5 hours per week (Tuesdays 1.30pm 7.15pm) START DATE: 07 November 2017 DURATION: 27 weeks Course content CELTA is an Internationally recognised qualification (at Level 5) for those with little or no previous teaching experience and opens up a whole world of teaching opportunities (in schools, adult, community and further education settings, or as a trainer for businesses or public services). CELTA is the ideal qualification if you wish to travel and work around the world to teach English as a foreign language. This course at the College of North West London will give you the training, confidence and recognition you need to become successful in your teaching career, both in the UK and abroad. Entry criteria A high level of literacy and language awareness is required to succeed on this course. Applicants are selected for a place on the course based on the standard of their application and an interview with the course tutor. Financial support No funding support is available from College or Government for this course. You must pay your own fees or make private arrangements. Students can apply for an Advanced Learning Loan (see page 6). 10

11 HNC in Computing MODE(S) OF STUDY: Part Time, one full day per week START DATE: September 2017 and January 2018 DURATION: 35 weeks per year for 2 years Course content The course will provide specialised and transferable knowledge and skills as a basis for future studies and career progression in computing. The main focus of the course is on the impact software engineering has on functionality and performance of products. The areas covered are programming, security and database development. Modules: Programming, Networking, Professional Practice, Database design & development, security, managing a successful computing project, Computer Systems Architecture, Website Design and Development. Entry criteria This course is designed for those who have recently finished a Level 3 qualification in Computing or who have experience in a computing or systems role. You will also need a suitable level of Maths and English, assessed at interview or from existing qualifications. Future opportunities Learners who achieve their BTEC Level 4 Higher National Certificate can progress to a BTEC Level 5 Higher National Diploma (below) which offers a greater degree of specialisation, and then potentially to degree level. Successful completion of the course will also enhance career prospects. Financial support The funding available for this course is: Tuition Fee Loan to cover the cost of your course fees Higher Education Maintenance Loan Higher Education Bursary. For more information regarding available funding for HE courses please take a look on the college website Need advice or information? Please contact our Course Information Centre on Higher Education Guide 2017/18 11

12 Ifeanyi student profile After leaving CNWL, Ifeanyi progressed to Middlesex University to complete a BSc(Hons) in Computer Science. Ifeanyi Ndu Foundation Degree in Computing The Foundation Degree at CNWL was perfect for me. I had computing qualifications already and wanted a route to a University course in the UK that would develop my abilities, not just repeat what I had covered before. The two years at CNWL were enjoyable and when I progressed to University, I realised how we had been prepared very well for a full degree. A great part of my course was the work experience - I had a three-month placement at Wembley Stadium, helping support the IT systems of the Football Association and media organisations on match days - I loved it! 12

13 HND in Computing (Network Engineering) MODE(S) OF STUDY: Full time (3-4 days per week) START DATE: September 2017 and January 2018 DURATION: 36 weeks per year (2 years) Course content The aim of the course is to develop students as professional, self-reflecting individuals able to meet the demands of employers in the computing sector and adapt a constantly changing world. The qualification aims to widen access to higher education and enhance the career prospects of those who undertake them. We aim to cover areas developing technical knowledge such as in networking, security, cloud computing, programming, games development and databases. Structuring the course in such a manner means students can maintain a multidisciplinary approach, having more flexibility when choosing future career options.the course is assessed entirely by coursework and includes a suitable work placement. First year modules: Programming; Networking; Professional Practice; Database Design and Development; Security; Managing a Successful Computer Project; Computer Systems Architecture; Website Design and Development Second year modules: Computing Research Project; Business Intelligence; Transport Network Design; Cloud Computing; Network Security; Network Management; Client/server Computing Systems. Entry criteria This course is designed for those who have recently finished a Level 3 qualification in Computing or who have experience in a computing or systems role. You will also need a suitable level of Maths and English, assessed at interview or from existing qualifications. If you have work experience at a suitable level in a computing role, you may be able to join the course without the above qualification under Accreditation of Prior Learning. Future opportunities This course can lead to progression to the second or third year of an honours degree in computing. Students who successfully complete an HND with us can progress to most universities for the second or final year of relevant degree programmes. Successful students will also enhance their prospects in job roles such as Network engineer, Systems Architect, Computing Service and repair Technician and Network Manager. Financial support The funding available for this course is: Tuition Fee Loan to cover the cost of your course fees Higher Education Maintenance Loan Higher Education Bursary. For more information regarding available funding for HE courses please take a look on the college website Higher Education Guide 2017/18 13

14 HND in Computing (Software Engineering) MODE(S) OF STUDY: Full Time (3-4 days per week) START DATE: September 2017 and January 2018 DURATION: 36 weeks per year (2 years) Course content The aim of the course is to develop students as professional, self-reflecting individuals able to meet the demands of employers in the computing sector and adapt to a constantly changing world. The qualification aims to widen access to higher education and enhance the career prospects of students. The main areas covered include programming, databases, games development and security. This course is entirely assessed by coursework and also includes a suitable work placement. First year Modules: Programming, Networking, professional practice, database design and development, security, managing a successfully computing project, Computer Systems Architecture, Website Design and Development Second Year Modules: Database Management Systems, Games Development, Advanced Programming, Computing Research Project, Business Intelligence, Discrete Maths, Data Structures and Algorithms, Entry criteria This course is designed for those who have recently finished a Level 3 qualification in Computing or who have experience in a computing or systems role. You will also need a suitable level of Maths and English, assessed at interview or from existing qualifications. If you have work experience at a suitable level in a computing role, you may be able to join the course without the above qualification under Accreditation of Prior Learning. Future opportunities This course can lead to progression to the second or third year of an honours degree in computing, or access to further professional qualifications offered by Cisco, Microsoft, or CompTIA, for example. Students who successfully complete an HND with us can progress to most universities for the second or final year of relevant degree programmes. Successful students will also enhance their prospects in job roles such as Software Developer, Systems Designer, Business Analyst, Games Developer, Web Developer Financial support The funding you can apply for is: Tuition Fee Loan to cover the cost of your course fees Higher Education Maintenance Loan Higher Education Bursary. For more information regarding available funding for HE courses please take a look on the college website

15 Foundation Degree in Computing (Software Engineering) (subject to validation) MODE(S) OF STUDY: September start F/T(2 years, 3 days per week) and P/T(3 years 1 day a week) February start F/T only (2 years, 3 days per week) START DATE: September 2017 and February 2018 DURATION: Course content This course can be completed in two years (in college three days a week) or three years (in college one day a week). This course offers practical skills and technical understanding in the design and development of computer-based systems. Modules include Programming (Java), Introduction to Computer Systems, Database Management Systems, Work Based Learning, Object Oriented Analysis and Design, Object oriented Software Development, Project Development and Software Development Project. A work placement is an essential part of the course. Students are assessed on exams as well as coursework. Entry criteria The course is suitable for those who have recently finished a Level 3 qualification in Computing or who have experience in a computing or software engineering role. You will also need a suitable level of Maths and English, assessed at interview or from existing qualifications. 35 weeks per year for 2-3 years Future opportunities On finishing the course students can continue at Middlesex University to complete a full degree. You will need to achieve total of 240 credits to successfully complete the course and to progress to Level 6, the final year BSc Honours Degree in Computer Science. Financial support The funding available for the Part Time course is: Tuition Fee Loan to cover the cost of your course fees The Higher Education Bursary. The funding available for the Full Time course is: Tuition Fee Loan to cover the cost of your course fees Higher Education Maintenance Loan Higher Education Bursary. For more information regarding available funding for HE courses please take a look on the college website This programme is quality assured by Middlesex University and you will receive a Middlesex award on successful completion. Higher Education Guide 2017/18 15

16 Marissa student profile Marissa Francis, an Apprentice Engineer working for ABM UK and studying at the College of North West London, won the Heating and Ventilation Industry Apprentice of the Year award in Marissa Francis HNC Construction A higher-level apprentice, Marissa will shortly complete her HNC Diploma in Construction at the College s Willesden Campus. She has some useful advice for anyone thinking of taking the course: You need to be open minded, able to listen and confident enough to ask questions and find out why people are doing certain things, so you understand the process from end to end. I also think that you need to be very motivated and like the fact that things change quickly and you have to adapt! 16

17 Construction & the Built Environment HNC MODE(S) OF STUDY: Part Time: Year 1, Tues 9am to 7.30pm; Year 2, Thursday 9am to 7.30pm START DATE: 05 September 2017 DURATION: Course content This course has three pathways, in Civil Engineering (Bridges, roads, surveying); Construction Engineering (Design, construction and maintenance of Buildings) and Building Services Engineering (Design and Design, construction and maintenance of mechanical and electrical services in a building i.e. Electrical power, Heating and Cooling Systems, Lighting). Students will gain a high level of understanding of the design, function, construction and statutory requirements for leisure, residential or commercial buildings. It aims to prepare you for advanced employment opportunities in the construction industry for those with ambitions of working within a professional, managerial or technical capacity. Modules provide a mix of taught and workbased units, to reflect and enhance workplace employability and career progression. The teaching team has strong links with employers, with regular input from industry on content and delivery of the course. Depending on which pathway you take, the course covers skills such as: Civil Engineering (Roads, Bridges, Surveying) Construction Engineering (Building Construction and Maintenance); Building Services Engineering (Services in a building such as Electrical power supply, Heating, Cooling, Lighting); Design and Management Principles/Application; Science of Construction; Materials; and Site Surveying Procedures. Students also learn how to use Design Packages Hevacomp and Dialux. Both are provided free in the College. Where relevant your choice of options can be made in consultation with your employers workplace training needs. 36 weeks per year over 2 years Entry criteria This course is for those who have recently finished a Level 3 qualification in Construction or who have experience in a related job role. Examples of suitable entry qualifications are: a BTEC National Certificate (PM grade or higher), BTEC National Diploma (PPM grade or higher) in Construction, a pass in two AS or A Levels in a science and maths related subject, or other similar qualifications. You will also need a suitable level of Maths and English, assessed at interview or from existing qualifications. Future opportunities In the sector, a range of career opportunities exist including work as planners, site managers, advisors or administrative and technical roles within construction companies. The course also enables you to continue to Higher National Diploma (HND) studies at Level 5, or entry to the first year of an Honours Degree programme (dependent of you final grade classification). Holding an HNC/D will also allow students to apply for the CSCS (Construction Skills Certification Scheme) Academically Qualified Person card. This qualification will also allow access to associate level membership of professional institutions such as the Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers. Financial support The funding available for this course is: Tuition Fee Loan to cover the cost of your course fees The Higher Education Bursary. For more information regarding available funding for HE courses please take a look on the college website Higher Education Guide 2017/18 17

18 Lewis student profile Lewis Wade HNC Construction I completed an advanced apprenticeship with the College in Now my employer, Atkins, are sponsoring me to do my HNC at CNWL. The skills I have learnt through the college and my work are the basis for a successful career. I m currently involved in 3D modelling on the Thames Tideway project and am working towards professional status as an Engineering technician with the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) 18

19 Higher Apprenticeships CNWL is one of very few College in the UK offering Higher Apprenticeships alongside HE Diplomas and Certificates. It is also one of the largest providers of apprenticeship training in London, with around 1000 apprentices from employers of all sizes completing their workbased learning with us. We are now offering Higher Apprenticeships, which are a work-based alternative to traditional Higher Education. Work-based qualifications can also have real value to employers and individuals as an enhancement to academic qualifications. We are unique in London in our range of Higher Apprenticeship provision, providing training in a wide variety of subject areas. Employers if you have staff who would benefit from becoming a Higher Apprentice, or would like information on the availability of grants to offset fees, please contact us on Potential Apprentices if you are qualified at Level 3 or above and employed in the sector you wish to be an apprentice in, please talk to your employer about whether they would support you on a Higher Apprenticeship. If you are not employed in the sector at the moment you cannot do an apprenticeship, so why not consider one of our college-based courses? Students who are successful on our courses frequently gain employment leading to apprenticeships in their sector. Under the Higher Level Apprenticeships HLA, you will gain two qualifications; a Level 4/5 NVQ plus a Higher National Certificate (HNC) or Higher National Diploma (HND) at the same time. NVQ work-based learning assessments are carried out in your workplace in parallel with your college-based learning. Both NVQs and Higher Nationals are nationally-recognised qualifications, individually providing a certified level of work-based learning and academic achievement. Higher Education Guide 2017/18 19

20 York Way Search cnwlmarketing College of North West London Wembley Park Station (Metropolitan & Jubilee Line) Neasden Station (Jubilee Line) Neasden Lane CNWL CNWL Entrance to Parking Pedestrian Entrance Denzil Road Dudden Hill Lane Burnley Road Chapter Road Dollis Hill Station (Jubilee Line) Premier Inn London Wembley CNWL Cresent House High Road WILLESDEN CAMPUS Denzil Road London NW10 2XD WEMBLEY PARK CAMPUS Crescent House, 140 Wembley Park Drive (Entrance from Olympic Way) Middlesex HA9 8HP CNWL Goods Way Pancras Road King s Cross St. Pancras Euston Road KING S CROSS CONSTRUCTION SKILLS CENTRE 180 York Way London N1C 0AZ Disclaimer: Every effort was made to ensure the information was correct at the time of print. The College reserves the right to withdraw or amend details published. Tel: Web:

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