PART-TIME COURSES FOR ADULTS 2018/19 ON CAMPUS AND IN THE COMMUNITY

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PART-TIME COURSES FOR ADULTS 2018/19 ON CAMPUS AND IN THE COMMUNITY

Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk contents Our part-time courses in the community for adults aged 19+ are offered at both our city centre campus and a variety of centres in the area. With our huge range of courses offered in the morning, afternoon and evening, we aim to ensure that classes fit in with your work and family commitments. Whether you would like to take up a new hobby, study for your own personal development, learn a foreign language or simply enjoy meeting people, we will have something for you. For full course details and further information visit: bradfordcollege.ac.uk 04 05 06 07 07 08 23 24 27 27 27 28 29 30 31 How to Enrol Fee Concessions Financial Support and Guidance Guide to Venues Careers Advice Our Courses in the Community Forster College English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Our Range of Study Options Free Courses in English and Mathematics Access to Further Education Apprenticeships Further Education Courses Higher Education Courses Prospectus Information Open Events Visit one of our Open Events to get all the answers you need. 2018 Thursday 23 August Thursday 27 September Saturday 08 December 2019 Saturday 23 March Saturday 06 July Thursday 22 August For full details of dates, times and venues and to pre-register, visit the Open Events section of our website. bradfordcollege.ac.uk/openevents 2 For further details contact us on: 01274 433333 or email: community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

Our Courses in the Community are offered in a wide range of subjects Arabic Introduction 8 Arabic Improvers 8 Asian Bridal Industry Introduction 8 Asian Bridal Industry Improvers 8 Asian Cookery Introduction 8 Asian Cookery Improvers 8 Baking Introduction 8 Baking Improvers 9 Beauty Care Industry Introduction 9 Beauty Care Industry Improvers 9 Beauty Industry: Beauty Therapy Introduction 9 Beauty Industry: Beauty Therapy Improvers 9 Beauty Industry: Hairstyling Introduction 9 Beauty Industry: Hairstyling Improvers 9 Beauty Industry: Make-up Artist Introduction 9 Beauty Industry: Make-up Artist Improvers 9 Beauty Industry: Make-up Techniques Introduction 9 Beauty Industry: Make-up Techniques Improvers 9 Blogging and Social Media Introduction 10 Blogging and Social Media Improvers 10 Bread Bakery Introduction 10 Bread Bakery Improvers 10 British Sign Language Introduction 10 British Sign Language Improvers 10 British Sign Language Level 1 10 British Sign Language Level 2 10 Cake Decoration Introduction 10 Cake Decoration Improvers 10 Child Psychology Introduction 11 Child Psychology Improvers 11 Chocolate Making: Hand Moulded Introduction 11 Chocolate Making: Hand Moulded Improvers 11 Classroom Assistants Introduction 11 Classroom Assistants Improvers 11 Community Art Introduction 11 Community Art Improvers 11 Community Interpreting Introduction 11 Community Interpreting Improvers 11 Community Interpreting Level 1 11 Community Interpreting Level 2 12 Community Interpreting Level 3 12 Community Interpreting Level 4 12 Complementary Therapies Introduction 12 Complementary Therapies Improvers 12 Computing Skills Introduction 12 Computing Skills Improvers 12 Confidence with Computers Introduction 12 Confidence with Computers Improvers 12 Confidence with English Introduction 13 Confidence with English Improvers 13 Confidence with Maths Introduction 13 Confidence with Maths Improvers 13 Cookery Skills Introduction 13 Cookery Skills Improvers 13 Cooking: Independent Living and Work Introduction 13 Cooking: Independent Living and Work Improvers 13 Costume Jewellery/Beadwork Introduction 13 Costume Jewellery/Beadwork Improvers 14 Counselling Skills Introduction 14 Counselling Skills Improvers 14 Crafts, Health and Well-being Introduction 14 Crafts, Health and Well-being Improvers 14 Crafts Production and Retail Opportunities Introduction 14 Crafts Production and Retail Opportunities Improvers 14 Creative Hairstyling Techniques Introduction 14 Creative Hairstyling Techniques Improvers 14 Creative Interiors Introduction 14 Creative Interiors Improvers 14 Creative Writing Introduction 14 Creative Writing Improvers 14 Cupcakes and Cookies Introduction 15 Cupcakes and Cookies Improvers 15 Customer Service Skills Introduction 15 Customer Service Skills Improvers 15 Digital Media Skills Introduction 15 Digital Media Skills Improvers 15 Digital Photography Introduction 15 Digital Photography Improvers 15 English for Employability Introduction 15 English for Employability Improvers 16 English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) 24 Family and Military History Introduction 16 Family and Military History Improvers 16 Fashion Design Techniques Introduction 16 Fashion Design Techniques Improvers 16 Fashion Design and Business Introduction 16 Fashion Design and Business Improvers 16 Floristry Design and Business Introduction 16 Floristry Design and Business Improvers 16 French Introduction 17 French Improvers 17 Hair Styling and Business Introduction 17 Hair Styling and Business Improvers 17 Health and Social Care Introduction 17 Health and Social Care Improvers 17 IT Skills Introduction 17 IT Skills Improvers 17 ITQ Award Level 1 17 Italian Introduction 17 Italian Improvers 18 Jewellery Making with Precious Metals Introduction 18 Jewellery Making with Precious Metals Improvers 18 Job Search Introduction 18 Job Search Improvers 18 Know Your Tablet Introduction 18 Know Your Tablet Improvers 18 Mehndi Introduction 18 Mehndi Improvers 18 Mental Health Awareness Introduction 18 Mental Health Awareness Improvers 18 Mindfulness Introduction 19 Mindfulness Improvers 19 Money Management Introduction 19 Money Management Improvers 19 Office and Home IT Introduction 19 Office and Home IT Improvers 19 Office and Reception Skills Introduction 19 Office and Reception Skills Improvers 19 Office Skills Introduction 19 Office Skills Improvers 19 Palliative Care Introduction 19 Palliative Care Improvers 19 Pan Oriental Cooking Introduction 19 Pan Oriental Cooking Improvers 20 Patisserie Introduction 20 Patisserie Improvers 20 Pattern Cutting and Sewing for Business Introduction 20 Pattern Cutting and Sewing for Business Improvers 20 Photoshop Introduction 20 Photoshop Improvers 20 Photoshop with Photography Introduction 20 Photoshop with Photography Improvers 20 Polish Introduction 20 Polish Improvers 20 Pottery Introduction 20 Pottery Improvers 21 Psychology Introduction 21 Psychology Improvers 21 Sewing Skills and Business Opportunities Introduction 21 Sewing Skills and Business Opportunities Improvers 21 Social and Personal Development Introduction 21 Social and Personal Development Improvers 21 Spanish Introduction 21 Spanish Improvers 21 Start Your Own Business Introduction 21 Start Your Own Business Improvers 21 Sugarcraft Cake Decoration Introduction 22 Sugarcraft Cake Decoration Improvers 22 Support and Care for the Elderly Introduction 22 Support and Care for the Elderly Improvers 22 Sustainability and the Environment Introduction 22 Sustainability and the Environment Improvers 22 Teamwork Skills Introduction 22 Teamwork Skills Improvers 22 Tenancy Awareness Introduction 22 Tenancy Awareness Improvers 22 Theatrical Make-up Introduction 22 Theatrical Make-up Improvers 22 Urdu Literacy for Community Interpreting Introduction 23 Urdu Literacy for Community Interpreting Improvers 23 Watercolours Introduction 23 Watercolours Improvers 23 Web Design Introduction 23 Web Design Improvers 23 Wedding and Event Planning Introduction 23 Wedding and Event Planning Improvers 23 Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk 3

Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk How to Enrol You can enrol at our main campus, The David Hockney Building for any of the courses in this guide, even if they are located at an external venue. July Enrolment Sessions 23 Jul-31 Jul Mon-Thu 10.00-16.00 Fri 10.00-15.00 Please note: Enrolment is closed on Thu 26 Jul. August Enrolment Sessions 01 Aug-10 Aug Mon-Thu 10.00-16.00 Fri 10.00-15.00 September Enrolment Sessions 08 Sep Sat 10.00-14.00 10 Sep-21 Sep Mon-Thu 16.00-19.00 Fri 14.00-16.00 26 Sep Wed 14.00-19.00 It is important when you come to enrol that you have with you a form of photographic ID (eg passport, driving licence, bus pass, work ID). There is no need to bring a separate photograph as your picture will be taken for your College ID card during enrolment. You can pay by cash, cheque (made payable to College) or credit/debit card. Tuition fees and any exam fees must be paid at the time of enrolment unless you qualify for a fee concession (see page 5) or have a letter to say your employer is paying for your course. Details of our fees policy can be found in the column on the right. Postal Enrolments If you cannot attend any of the sessions above, please contact us on 01274 433333 and we will send you a postal enrolment form for you to return along with a passportsized photograph and payment or proof of any fee concessions for which you are eligible. Details of fee concessions can be found on page 5. ESOL Courses Applications for ESOL courses are now being taken. You can apply at our main campus, or contact us on 01274 433333. For more information on ESOL courses see page 24. Fees Policy All students will be expected to make arrangements to pay their fees at the time of enrolment. The College accepts payments by cash, cheque and all major credit/debit cards as well as instalment payments by direct debit Instalment payments are allowed on courses costing over 150.00. An initial payment of 15% of the course fee/minimum of 50.00 (whichever is the smaller) must be paid at enrolment with the rest of the fees payable over a maximum of four further direct debit payments All courses costing 150.00 or less must be paid for in full at enrolment Learners aged 24+ at the start of their course who are studying Level 3 and above will need to take out an Advanced Learner Loan (see page 6) or self-fund the course at the same rate. If an employer is paying, the employer will be charged the Advanced Loan fee If your employer is paying for the course, you must bring to enrolment an original letter from your employer, on company letter-headed paper, which states this (copies, handwritten letters or emails cannot be accepted). Unless you bring this letter you will be asked to pay fees at enrolment. Sponsor fees must be paid within 30 days of the invoice. If payment remains outstanding you will be automatically liable for the fees A number of fee concessions are available for students aged 19+ depending on eligibility. See page 5 for details Eligibility for funding for non UK/EEA citizens depends on individual circumstances. Please contact us on 01274 433333 for more details. IMPORTANT ENROLMENT INFORMATION Tuition and Exam Fees must be paid at enrolment unless you bring evidence for a fee concession, Advanced Learner Loan or a letter to say your employer is paying for your course. 4 For further details contact us on: 01274 433333 or email: community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

Fee Concessions The College offers a range of fee concessions on many part-time and community courses (including non-accredited community courses) for UK and EU students. Courses may be fully funded if you qualify for any of the reasons below. Category D Offenders may also be eligible for fee concessions. If you believe you are eligible for fee concessions, you will need to bring photocopies of the evidence listed below to submit with your enrolment form: Benefits Jobseeker s Allowance (JSA) Evidence To Bring To Enrolment A photocopy of the original letter from the Job Centre dated within the last three months* (see below) Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) and are in a work-related activity group (WRAG) Universal Credit Anyone Jobcentre Plus determine as being in a work-related activity group, work preparation group or work-focused interview group See page 24 for ESOL course fees concessions Working Tax Credit (non-accredited courses only - those with codes starting VAB and VAE) (your total income should not exceed 17,500.00) Income Support Housing Benefit Asylum Seekers All learners enrolling on a course below Level 3 who earn up to 15,736.50 per year are eligible for fee concessions A photocopy of latest letter from the Job Centre dated within the last three months. These are sent out every two years so you will either need a letter confirming that you are still receiving it or provide your two-year award letter and a current bank statement showing payments. This must be in your own name Entitlement to Universal Credit or work related activity group (WRAG) Copies of all six pages of the Working Tax Credit Award 2018-2019. If you do not have this please provide a copy of your Provisional Working Tax Credit 2018-2019 and a current bank statement showing payments. This can be in your own name or part of a family claim (husband and wife) A copy of an original letter dated within three months (this must be in your own name)* (see below) A copy of a letter dated within last three months (this must be in your own name)* (see below) Asylum Registration Card Aspen Debit Card and current purchase receipts Contract of Employment or a payslip dated within the last three months Fee concessions are also available if you earn less than 15,736.50 per year. *If this letter is more than three months old, you must provide a confirmation letter or the original letter and a current bank statement showing payments in the last three months. Please note: To obtain fee concessions, evidence must be in YOUR name. We cannot accept the evidence of dependants. If you do not have a British passport you will need to bring an up-to-date copy of the following: Your visa Your family/husband/wife s passport if you have come on a family/spouse visa Residence permit (photocopy both sides) You should have lived here for one year; Asylum Seekers/Refugees for six months. If you are on a Spouse/Family Visa and have been here for less than one year, you will be covered by your sponsor/ husband who will need to have been resident in the UK for at least one year. 5

Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk Financial Support and Guidance Information for those studying accredited community courses (Community Interpreting, ITQ qualifications and British Sign Language courses) You may not have to pay course fees if you are studying a certificated or accredited course and: You are aged 19-23 on the start date of your course and are studying on an Entry Level or Level 1 course and will progress to Level 2 You are aged 19-23 on the start date of your course and are studying on your first full Level 2 qualification You are aged 19-23 on the start date of your course and are studying on your first full Level 3 qualification You are aged 19-23 on the start date of your course and would like to study a full Level 4 qualification and do not already hold a full Level 3 qualification. If you are in receipt of any of the benefits outlined on page 5, you must bring proof as specified or, if you are enrolling by post, attach a copy to your application form. Please note: Government funding is not available for learners aged 24+ on accredited courses at Level 3 or above. Learner Support Fund students aged 19 and over studying on an accredited course Some of the courses in this prospectus are eligible for funding through the Learner Support Fund. This fund offers help with books, materials, childcare and travel costs to students who are on benefits or who have a low household income. For advice and guidance visit Student Finance on the Ground Floor of our main campus The David Hockney Building. bradfordcollege.ac.uk/learnersupportfund email: studentfunding@bradfordcollege.ac.uk Advanced Learner Loans ANYONE 19+ CAN APPLY THE LOAN IS AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS STUDYING A COURSE LEVEL 3-6 NOT SUBJECT TO CREDIT CHECKS REPAYMENT LINKED TO HOW MUCH YOU EARN AFTER QUALIFYING NO REPAYMENT UNTIL YOU ARE EARNING 25,000 PER YEAR VISIT bradfordcollege.ac.uk/study/adult-students/ advanced-learner 6 For further details contact us on: 01274 433333 or email: community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

Guide to Venues City Library Centenary Square BD1 1SD Buttershaw Christian Family Centre The Crescent BD6 3PZ Café West Wanstead Crescent Allerton BD15 7PA Carlisle Business Centre Carlisle Road BD8 8BD Frizinghall Centre Midland Road BD9 4HX Girlington Community Centre Girlington Road BD8 9NN Grange Interlink Community Centre Summerville Road BD7 1PX Karmand Centre Barkerend Road BD3 9EP Khidmat Centre Spencer Road BD7 2EU Kirkgate Centre Kirkgate Shipley BD18 3ED Lister Building College Carlton Street BD7 1AY Manningham Library Carlisle Road BD8 8BB Mayfield Centre Broadway Avenue BD5 9NP College Great Horton Road BD7 1AY Park Lane BD5 0LN Safety First Training Centre Edward Street BD4 7BH College Great Horton Road BD7 1AY Thornbury Centre Leeds Old Road BD3 8JX Yorkshire Craft Centre College Carlton Street BD7 1AY Careers Advice College Careers Advisors are all qualified and our Careers Service is Matrix accredited which means we offer independent and impartial advice to the highest of professional standards. Visit The One Stop Shop on the Ground Floor of The David Hockney Building. Tel: 01274 433043 Email: careers@ bradfordcollege.ac.uk Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk Kirklands Community Centre Main Street Menston LS29 6HT 7

Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk Our Courses start from 5.50 per class ( 60.50 for 11 weeks) LEARNING FOR LIFE AND WORK ARABIC VAE101AA VAE103AA Thu 18.00-20.00 ARABIC VAE102AA VAE104AA Thu 18.00-20.00 You should have completed the Arabic Introduction course or have a basic knowledge of Arabic. ASIAN BRIDAL INDUSTRY VAB101AA VAB103AA ASIAN BRIDAL INDUSTRY VAB102AA VAB104AA You should have completed the Asian Bridal Industry ASIAN COOKERY VAE105AA Mon 18.30-20.30 VAE107AA Tue 18.30-20.30 To meet hygiene regulations you will be required to wear an apron and a hairnet on this course and these will be provided. ASIAN COOKERY VAE106AA Mon 18.30-20.30 VAE108AA Tue 18.30-20.30 You should have completed the Asian Cookery To meet hygiene regulations you will be required to wear an apron and a hairnet on this course and these will be provided. BAKING VAB105AA VAB107AA Wed 13.00-15.00 You will need to provide your own ingredients (your tutor will advise what is required) or there may be some costs involved for ingredients. To meet hygiene regulations you will be required to wear an apron and hairnet on this course and these will be provided. 8 For further details contact us on: 01274 433333 or email: community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

BAKING VAB106AA VAB108AA Wed 13.00-15.00 You should have completed the Baking You will need to provide your own ingredients (your tutor will advise what is required) or there may be some costs involved for ingredients. To meet hygiene regulations you will be required to wear an apron and hairnet on this course and these will be provided. BEAUTY CARE INDUSTRY VAB109AA Grange Interlink BEAUTY CARE INDUSTRY IMPROVERS VAB110AA Grange Interlink You should have completed the Beauty Care Industry BEAUTY INDUSTRY: BEAUTY THERAPY VAB111AA Carlisle Business Centre BEAUTY INDUSTRY: BEAUTY THERAPY VAB112AA Carlisle Business Centre You should have completed the Beauty Industry: Beauty Therapy BEAUTY INDUSTRY: HAIRSTYLING VAB113AA BEAUTY INDUSTRY: HAIRSTYLING VAB114AA You should have completed the Beauty Industry: Hairstyling BEAUTY INDUSTRY: MAKE-UP ARTIST VAB119AA Mon 10.00-12.00 Karmand Centre VAB121AA BEAUTY INDUSTRY: MAKE-UP ARTIST VAB120AA Mon 10.00-12.00 Karmand Centre VAB122AA You should have completed the Beauty Industry: Make-up Artist BEAUTY INDUSTRY: MAKE-UP TECHNIQUES VAB115AA Girlington Community Centre VAB117AA Wed 10.00-12.00 Kirkgate Centre, Shipley BEAUTY INDUSTRY: MAKE-UP TECHNIQUES VAB116AA Girlington Community Centre VAB118AA Wed 10.00-12.00 Kirkgate Centre, Shipley You should have completed the Beauty Industry: Make-up Techniques Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk See page 5 for details of fee concessions 9

Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk BLOGGING AND SOCIAL MEDIA VAB123AA BLOGGING AND SOCIAL MEDIA VAB124AA You should have completed the Blogging and Social Media Introduction course. BREAD BAKERY VAB125AA Thu 18.00-20.00 To meet hygiene regulations you will be required to wear an apron and a hairnet on this course and these will be provided. You will need to provide your own ingredients; your tutor will advise what is required. BREAD BAKERY VAB126AA Thu 18.00-20.00 You should have completed the Bread Bakery To meet hygiene regulations you will be required to wear an apron and a hairnet on this course and these will be provided. You will need to provide your own ingredients; your tutor will advise what is required. BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE VAB127AA BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE VAB128AA You should have completed the British Sign Language BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE LEVEL 1 VAA601AA 30 weeks from 24 Sep 18 VAA602AA 30 weeks from 25 Sep 18 VAA603AA 30 weeks from 26 Sep 18 Course Fees Tuition Fee 286.00 plus Exam Fee 90.00 This course includes three examinations throughout the year. BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE LEVEL 2 VAA620AA Thu 18.00-21.00 30 weeks from 27 Sep 18 Course Fees Tuition Fee 550.00 plus Exam Fee 142.00 This course includes three examinations throughout the year. In addition to attending classes, you will be able to socialise with the deaf community. You should have completed the Level 1 British Sign Language course and will be required to attend an interview before registration. Interviews/initial assessment sessions for British Sign Language courses will be held in early September. You should phone 01274 433333 for an appointment. CAKE DECORATION VAB129AA VAB131AA To meet hygiene regulations you will be required to wear an apron and a hairnet on this course and these will be provided. CAKE DECORATION VAB130AA VAB132AA You should have completed the Cake Decoration To meet hygiene regulations you will be required to wear an apron and a hairnet on this course and these will be provided. 10 For further details contact us on: 01274 433333 or email: community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

CHILD PSYCHOLOGY VAB133AA VAB135AA Fri 10.00-12.00 Mayfield Centre 11 weeks from 28 Sep 18 CHILD PSYCHOLOGY VAB134AA VAB136AA Fri 10.00-12.00 Mayfield Centre 11 weeks from 25 Jan 19 You should have completed the Child Psychology Introduction course. CHOCOLATE MAKING: HAND MOULDED VAB272AA To meet hygiene regulations you will be required to wear an apron and a hairnet on this course and these will be provided. CHOCOLATE MAKING: HAND MOULDED VAB273AA You should have completed the Chocolate Making: Hand Moulded To meet hygiene regulations you will be required to wear an apron and a hairnet on this course and these will be provided. CLASSROOM ASSISTANTS VAB137AA Grange Interlink CLASSROOM ASSISTANTS COMMUNITY ART VAE109AA Mon 10.00-12.00 COMMUNITY ART VAE110AA Mon 10.00-12.00 You should have completed the Community Art COMMUNITY INTERPRETING VAB139AA VAB141AA Fri 10.00-12.00 11 weeks from 28 Sep 18 COMMUNITY INTERPRETING VAB140AA VAB142AA Fri 10.00-12.00 11 weeks from 25 Jan 19 You should have completed the Community Interpreting Introduction course. COMMUNITY INTERPRETING LEVEL 1 VAA501AA Thu 13.00-15.00 30 weeks from 27 Sep 18 Course Fees Tuition Fee 286.00 plus Exam Fee 70.00 This course is suitable if you are new to this role and have no previous experience. The course is accredited through the completion of a portfolio of evidence and/or course assessment. You should have fluency in English and a second language at GCSE level. Interviews/initial assessment sessions for Community Interpreting courses will be held in early September. You should phone 01274 433333 for an appointment. Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk VAB138AA Grange Interlink You should have completed the Classroom Assistants See page 5 for details of fee concessions 11

Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk COMMUNITY INTERPRETING LEVEL 2 VAA502AA Mon 09.00-12.30 34 weeks from 24 Sep 18 Course Fees Tuition Fee 550.00 plus Exam Fee 70.00 This course builds on the Community Interpreting Level 1 course. The course is accredited through the completion of a portfolio of evidence and/or course assessment. You will be required to obtain a placement as a bilingual volunteer with a relevant organisation. This placement should not be less than 20 hours. You should have an English qualification at a minimum of Level 2 and fluency in English and a second language at GCSE level. Interviews/initial assessment sessions for Community Interpreting courses will be held in early September. You should phone 01274 433333 for an appointment. COMMUNITY INTERPRETING LEVEL 3 VAA503AA Wed 09.30-12.30 30 weeks from 26 Sep 18 VAA504AA Thu 09.30-12.30 30 weeks from 27 Sep 18 Course Fees Tuition Fee 724.00 plus Exam Fee 84.00 This course builds on the Community Interpreting Level 2 course. Some interpreting/translation experience is highly recommended. The course is accredited through the completion of a portfolio of evidence and/or course assessment. You should be fluent in both languages and have high competency in speaking, reading and writing in English (at A level) and speaking and reading in the second language (at A level). Interviews/initial assessment sessions for Community Interpreting courses will be held in early September. You should phone 01274 433333 for an appointment. COMMUNITY INTERPRETING LEVEL 4 VAA505AA Tue 09.30-12.30 30 weeks from 25 Sep 18 Course Fees Tuition Fee 724.00 plus Exam Fee 84.00 You should have completed the Level 3 Community Interpreting course and have fluency in English and a second language at A level. This will be assessed at an initial interview. You should also be literate in both languages. The course is accredited through the completion of a portfolio of evidence and/or course assessment. Interviews/initial assessment sessions for Community Interpreting courses will be held in early September. You should phone 01274 433333 for an appointment. COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES VAB143AA Mon 10.00-12.00 Kirkgate Centre, Shipley COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES VAB144AA Mon 10.00-12.00 Kirkgate Centre, Shipley You should have completed the Complementary Therapies Introduction course. COMPUTING SKILLS VAB145AA City Library COMPUTING SKILLS VAB146AA City Library You should have completed the Computing Skills CONFIDENCE WITH COMPUTERS VAB211AA Thu 13.00-15.00 City Library VAB292AA Thu 13.00-15.00 Karmand Centre CONFIDENCE WITH COMPUTERS VAB212AA Thu 13.00-15.00 City Library VAB293AA Thu 13.00-15.00 Karmand Centre You should have completed the Confidence with Computers Introduction course. 12 For further details contact us on: 01274 433333 or email: community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

CONFIDENCE WITH ENGLISH VAB151AA Wed 13.00-15.00 Manningham Library VAB153AA Wed 10.00-12.00 City Library CONFIDENCE WITH ENGLISH VAB152AA Wed 13.00-15.00 Manningham Library VAB154AA Wed 10.00-12.00 City Library You should have completed the Confidence with English CONFIDENCE WITH MATHS VAB147AA City Library VAB149AA Mon 10.00-12.00 Manningham Library CONFIDENCE WITH MATHS VAB148AA City Library VAB150AA Mon 10.00-12.00 Manningham Library You should have completed the Confidence with Maths COOKERY SKILLS VAB155AA To meet hygiene regulations you will be required to wear an apron and hairnet on this course and these will be provided. COOKERY SKILLS VAB156AA You should have completed the Cookery Skills Introduction course. To meet hygiene regulations you will be required to wear an apron and hairnet on this course and these will be provided. COOKING: INDEPENDENT LIVING AND WORK VAB159AA Buttershaw Christian Family Centre VAB157AA To meet hygiene regulations you will be required to wear an apron and a hairnet on this course and these will be provided. COOKING: INDEPENDENT LIVING AND WORK VAB160AA Buttershaw Christian Family Centre VAB158AA You should have completed the Cooking: Independent Living and Work To meet hygiene regulations you will be required to wear an apron and a hairnet on this course and these will be provided. COSTUME JEWELLERY/BEADWORK VAE113AA VAE111AA There will be some costs involved for materials. Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk See page 5 for details of fee concessions 13

Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk COSTUME JEWELLERY/BEADWORK VAE114AA VAE112AA You should have completed the Costume Jewellery/Beadwork Introduction course. There will be some costs involved for materials. COUNSELLING SKILLS VAB161AA COUNSELLING SKILLS VAB162AA You should have completed the Counselling Skills CRAFTS, HEALTH AND WELL-BEING CRAFTS PRODUCTION AND RETAIL OPPORTUNITIES VAB164AA Kirkgate Centre, Shipley You should have completed the Crafts Production and Retail Opportunities CREATIVE HAIRSTYLING TECHNIQUES VAB165AA Wed 10.00-12.00 Café West, Allerton CREATIVE HAIRSTYLING TECHNIQUES VAB166AA Wed 10.00-12.00 Café West, Allerton You should have completed the Creative Hairstyling Techniques CREATIVE INTERIORS VAE117AA Mon 18.30-20.30 VAE115AA Mayfield Centre CRAFTS, HEALTH AND WELL-BEING VAE116AA Mayfield Centre You should have completed the Crafts, Health and Well-being Introduction course. CRAFTS PRODUCTION AND RETAIL OPPORTUNITIES VAB163AA Kirkgate Centre, Shipley CREATIVE INTERIORS VAE118AA Mon 18.30-20.30 You should have completed the Creative Interiors CREATIVE WRITING VAE119AA Thu 18.00-20.00 CREATIVE WRITING VAE120AA Thu 18.00-20.00 You should have completed the Creative Writing 14 For further details contact us on: 01274 433333 or email: community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

CUPCAKES AND COOKIES VAB167AA To meet hygiene regulations you will be required to wear an apron and a hairnet on this course and these will be provided. CUPCAKES AND COOKIES VAB168AA You should have completed the Cupcakes and Cookies Introduction course. To meet hygiene regulations you will be required to wear an apron and a hairnet on this course and these will be provided. CUSTOMER SERVICE SKILLS VAB169AA VAB171AA CUSTOMER SERVICE SKILLS VAB170AA VAB172AA You should have completed the Customer Service Skills DIGITAL MEDIA SKILLS VAB173AA Fri 10.00-12.00 Safety First Training Centre 11 weeks from 28 Sep 18 DIGITAL MEDIA SKILLS VAB174AA Fri 10.00-12.00 Safety First Training Centre 11 weeks from 25 Jan 19 You should have completed the Digital Media Skills DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY VAE121AA DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY VAE122AA You should have completed the Digital Photography ENGLISH FOR EMPLOYABILITY VAB175AA Thornbury Centre VAB177AA Karmand Centre VAB179AA Khidmat Centre VAB191AA Frizinghall Centre VAB183AA Karmand Centre VAB181AA Community Works VAB185AA Khidmat Centre VAB193AA Thu 10.00-12.00 Grange Interlink VAB189AA Thu 13.00-15.00 Grange Interlink VAB187AA Fri 10.00-12.00 Khidmat Centre 11 weeks from 28 Sep 18 Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk See page 5 for details of fee concessions 15

Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk ENGLISH FOR EMPLOYABILITY VAB176AA Thornbury Centre VAB178AA Karmand Centre VAB180AA Khidmat Centre VAB184AA Karmand Centre VAB182AA Community Works VAB186AA Khidmat Centre VAB192AA Frizinghall Centre VAB194AA Thu 10.00-12.00 Grange Interlink VAB190AA Thu 13.00-15.00 Grange Interlink VAB188AA Fri 10.00-12.00 Khidmat Centre 11 weeks from 25 Jan 19 You should have completed the English for Employability ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES (ESOL) SEE PAGES 24-26 FAMILY AND MILITARY HISTORY VAE123AA FAMILY AND MILITARY HISTORY VAE124AA You should have completed the Family and Military History FASHION DESIGN TECHNIQUES VAB195AA Café West, Allerton FASHION DESIGN TECHNIQUES VAB196AA Café West, Allerton You should have completed the Fashion Design Techniques Introduction course. FASHION DESIGN AND BUSINESS VAB197AA Lister Building VAB199AA Thu 10.00-12.00 Carlisle Business Centre FASHION DESIGN AND BUSINESS VAB198AA Lister Building VAB200AA Carlisle Business Centre You should have completed the Fashion Design and Business FLORISTRY DESIGN AND BUSINESS VAB201AA You will be required to purchase your own flowers (with the exception of week one) and floristry equipment such as scissors, tape and foam. FLORISTRY DESIGN AND BUSINESS VAB202AA You should have completed the Floristry Design and Business You will be required to purchase your own flowers and floristry equipment such as scissors, tape and foam. 16 For further details contact us on: 01274 433333 or email: community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

FRENCH VAE125AA VAE127AA FRENCH VAE126AA VAE128AA You should have completed the French HAIR STYLING AND BUSINESS VAB203AA Karmand Centre VAB205AA HAIR STYLING AND BUSINESS VAB204AA Karmand Centre VAB206AA You should have completed the Hair Styling and Business HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE VAB207AA Grange Interlink VAB209AA Thu 10.00-12.00 HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE VAB208AA Grange Interlink VAB210AA Thu 10.00-12.00 You should have completed the Health and Social Care IT SKILLS VAB213AA VAB215AA VAB217AA IT SKILLS VAB214AA VAB216AA VAB218AA You should have completed the IT Skills ITQ AWARD LEVEL 1 VAA410AA Wed 18.00-21.00 30 weeks from 26 Sep 18 Course Fees Tuition Fee 286.00 plus Exam Fee 45.00 ITALIAN VAE141AA Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk See page 5 for details of fee concessions 17

Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk ITALIAN VAE142AA You should have completed the Italian JEWELLERY MAKING WITH PRECIOUS METALS VAB219AA Mon 18.15-20.45 Yorkshire Craft Centre 9 weeks from 24 Sep 18 VAB221AA Wed 12.30-15.00 Yorkshire Craft Centre 9 weeks from 26 Sep 18 VAB223AA Wed 18.15-20.45 Yorkshire Craft Centre 9 weeks from 26 Sep 18 There will be some costs involved for materials. JEWELLERY MAKING WITH PRECIOUS METALS VAB220AA Mon 18.15-20.45 Yorkshire Craft Centre 9 weeks from 21 Jan 19 VAB222AA Wed 12.30-15.00 Yorkshire Craft Centre 9 weeks from 23 Jan 19 VAB224AA Wed 18.15-20.45 Yorkshire Craft Centre 9 weeks from 23 Jan 19 You should have completed the Jewellery Making With Precious Metals There will be some costs involved for materials. JOB SEARCH VAB225AA Thu 10.00-12.00 Girlington Community Centre JOB SEARCH VAB226AA Thu 10.00-12.00 Girlington Community Centre You should have completed the Job Search KNOW YOUR TABLET VAB227AA Thu 13.00-15.00 Carlisle Business Centre KNOW YOUR TABLET VAB228AA Thu 13.00-15.00 Carlisle Business Centre You should have completed the Know Your Tablet MEHNDI VAE129AA Mayfield Centre There may be a small charge for any materials used. MEHNDI VAE130AA Mayfield Centre You should have completed the Mehndi There may be a small charge for any materials used. MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS VAB230AA VAB232AA Fri 10.00-12.00 11 weeks from 28 Sep 18 MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS VAB231AA VAB233AA Fri 10.00-12.00 11 weeks from 25 Jan 19 You should have completed the Mental Health Awareness Introduction course. 18 For further details contact us on: 01274 433333 or email: community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

MINDFULNESS VAB234AA Carlisle Business Centre MINDFULNESS VAB235AA Carlisle Business Centre You should have completed the Mindfulness Introduction course. MONEY MANAGEMENT VAB236AA Frizinghall Centre MONEY MANAGEMENT VAB237AA Frizinghall Centre You should have completed the Money Management OFFICE AND HOME IT VAB238AA OFFICE AND RECEPTION SKILLS VAB241AA You should have completed the Office and Reception Skills You must have a good command of the English language. OFFICE SKILLS VAB242AA VAB244AA Wed 13.00-15.00 Buttershaw Christian Family Centre OFFICE SKILLS VAB243AA VAB245AA Wed 13.00-15.00 Buttershaw Christian Family Centre You should have completed the Office Skills Introduction course. PALLIATIVE CARE VAB246AA Thu 18.00-20.00 Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk OFFICE AND HOME IT VAB239AA You should have completed the Office and Home IT OFFICE AND RECEPTION SKILLS VAB240AA You must have a good command of the English language. PALLIATIVE CARE VAB247AA Thu 18.00-20.00 You should have completed the Palliative Care PAN ORIENTAL COOKING VAE131AA To meet hygiene regulations you will be required to wear an apron and a hairnet on this course and these will be provided. See page 5 for details of fee concessions 19

Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk PAN ORIENTAL COOKING VAE132AA You should have completed the Pan Oriental Cooking Introduction course. To meet hygiene regulations you will be required to wear an apron and a hairnet on this course and these will be provided. PATISSERIE VAB248AA To meet hygiene regulations you will be required to wear an apron and a hairnet on this course and these will be provided. PATISSERIE VAB249AA You should have completed the Patisserie To meet hygiene regulations you will be required to wear an apron and a hairnet on this course and these will be provided. PHOTOSHOP VAB254AA PHOTOSHOP VAB255AA You should have completed the Photoshop PHOTOSHOP WITH PHOTOGRAPHY VAB256AA Thu 18.00-20.00 PHOTOSHOP WITH PHOTOGRAPHY VAB257AA Thu 18.00-20.00 You should have completed the Photoshop with Photography PATTERN CUTTING AND SEWING FOR BUSINESS VAB250AA Lister Building VAB252AA Fri 10.00-12.00 11 weeks from 28 Sep 18 You will be required to provide your own material and equipment such as scissors, chalk and a tape measure. PATTERN CUTTING AND SEWING FOR BUSINESS VAB251AA Lister Building VAB253AA Fri 10.00-12.00 11 weeks from 25 Jan 19 You should have completed the Pattern Cutting and Sewing for Business You will be required to provide your own material and equipment such as scissors, chalk and a tape measure. POLISH VAE133AA Thu 18.00-20.00 POLISH VAE134AA Thu 18.00-20.00 You should have completed the Polish POTTERY VAE137AA Thu 18.30-20.30 Yorkshire Craft Centre VAE135AA Thu 18.30-20.30 Yorkshire Craft Centre 20 For further details contact us on: 01274 433333 or email: community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

POTTERY VAE138AA Wed 18.30-20.30 Yorkshire Craft Centre VAE136AA Thu 18.30-20.30 Yorkshire Craft Centre You should have completed the Pottery PSYCHOLOGY VAB258AA PSYCHOLOGY VAB259AA You should have completed the Psychology SOCIAL AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT VAB266AA Carlisle Business Centre SOCIAL AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT VAB267AA Carlisle Business Centre You should have completed the Social and Personal Development SPANISH VAE139AA SPANISH Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk SEWING SKILLS AND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES VAB260AA Mon 10.00-12.00 Girlington Community Centre VAB262AA VAB264AA Thu 10.00-12.00 Thornbury Centre You must be able to use a sewing machine. SEWING SKILLS AND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES VAB261AA Mon 10.00-12.00 Girlington Community Centre VAB263AA VAB265AA Thu 10.00-12.00 Thornbury Centre You should have completed the Sewing Skills and Business Opportunities You must be able to use a sewing machine. VAE140AA You should have completed the Spanish START YOUR OWN BUSINESS VAB268AA VAB270AA Fri 10.00-12.00 11 weeks from 28 Sep 18 START YOUR OWN BUSINESS VAB269AA VAB271AA Fri 10.00-12.00 11 weeks from 25 Jan 19 You should have completed the Start Your Own Business See page 5 for details of fee concessions 21

Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk SUGARCRAFT CAKE DECORATION VAB274AA VAB276AA Thu 13.00-15.00 To meet hygiene regulations you will be required to wear an apron and a hairnet on this course and these will be provided. SUGARCRAFT CAKE DECORATION VAB275AA VAB277AA Thu 13.00-15.00 You should have completed the Cake Decoration To meet hygiene regulations you will be required to wear an apron and a hairnet on this course and these will be provided. SUPPORT AND CARE FOR THE ELDERLY VAB278AA SUPPORT AND CARE FOR THE ELDERLY VAB279AA You should have completed the Support and Care for the Elderly SUSTAINABILITY AND THE ENVIRONMENT VAB280AA SUSTAINABILITY AND THE ENVIRONMENT VAB281AA You should have completed the Sustainability and the Environment Introduction course. TEAMWORK SKILLS VAB282AA Fri 13.00-15.00 City Library 11 weeks from 28 Sep 18 TEAMWORK SKILLS VAB283AA Fri 13.00-15.00 City Library 11 weeks from 25 Jan 19 You should have completed the Teamwork Skills TENANCY AWARENESS VAB284AA Thu 10.00-12.00 Buttershaw Christian Family Centre TENANCY AWARENESS VAB285AA Thu 10.00-12.00 Buttershaw Christian Family Centre You should have completed the Tenancy Awareness THEATRICAL MAKE-UP VAB290AA Thu 18.00-20.00 You will be required to purchase your own materials. THEATRICAL MAKE-UP VAB291AA Thu 18.00-20.00 You should have completed the Theatrical Make-up You will be required to purchase your own materials. 22 For further details contact us on: 01274 433333 or email: community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

URDU LITERACY FOR COMMUNITY INTERPRETING VAB294AA URDU LITERACY FOR COMMUNITY INTERPRETING VAB295AA You should have completed the Urdu Literacy for Community Interpreting WATERCOLOURS WEDDING AND EVENT PLANNING VAB288AA WEDDING AND EVENT PLANNING VAB289AA You should have completed the Wedding and Event Planning Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk VAE145AA VAE143AA Thu 10.00-12.00 Kirklands Centre WATERCOLOURS VAE146AA VAE144AA Thu 10.00-12.00 Kirklands Centre You should have completed the Watercolours WEB DESIGN VAB286AA WEB DESIGN VAB287AA You should have completed the Web Design Forster College If you don t feel comfortable in a large college environment, and feel you need a personalised approach with more support, take a look at Forster College, part of College. Forster College s courses and services are designed to work with people who need to address and overcome barriers to engage with education, training or employment. Working with small groups of around 12 learners in a classroom, you can study in our premises at City Training Services, Little Germany,, or out in the community. Forster College will provide support and guidance to encourage you to progress and improve your skills and confidence, to help you succeed in learning and life. Courses are offered in: Caring For Children Children and Young People s Workforce Early Years Workforce (Early Years Educator) Functional Skills English Functional Skills Maths Health and Social Care (Adults) for England Introduction to Functional Maths and English Preparing to Work in Adult Social Care Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools Using ICT (ITQ). See page 5 for details of fee concessions 23

Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) College offers a wide range of English for Speakers of other Languages courses aimed at developing your speaking and listening and/or reading and writing skills. These courses are offered at Entry Level 1, 2 and 3 and Level 1 at which stage you will be able to access other vocational courses. (Level 1 ESOL leads to GCSE English). If you study on a part-time course you will be able to work towards a City & Guilds qualification in ESOL, Speaking and Listening and/or Reading and Writing. Part-time courses are offered at our main campus and at various venues in the community. Our highly qualified tutors will help you to achieve a qualification in ESOL Skills for Life appropriate for your level and you will be taught using the latest technology in a student-friendly environment. All courses will involve enrichment activities such as educational visits, professional speakers and Life in the UK elements. We also offer full-time ESOL courses for students aged 16-18. These courses are free. For further details visit our website at: bradfordcollege.ac.uk/esol Course Fees You may not have to pay tuition fees for Entry level 1, 2 and 3 and Level 1 ESOL courses if you are in receipt of Universal Credit (UC), Jobseeker s Allowance (JSA) or Employment Support Allowance (ESA) in the work related activity group. Fee concessions are also available if you earn less than 15,736.50 per year. To enrol on an ESOL course Visit our website at: bradfordcollege.ac.uk/esol or contact us on 01274 433333 and you will be offered an interview. Please note: If you are not a UK/EU/EEA citizen, confirmation of your permission to live in the UK (not for educational purposes) and/or immigration or asylum seeker status will be required at enrolment, Please bring all official documentation with you. ESOL PRE-ENTRY SBS707AA Mon and Wed 10.00-12.00 18 weeks from 10 Sep 18 SBS702AA Tue and Thu 10.00-12.00 18 weeks from 11 Sep 18 SBS701AA Tue and Thu 13.00-15.00 18 weeks from 11 Sep 18 SBS703AA Tue and Thu 13.00-15.00 18 weeks from 11 Sep 18 SBS708AA Tue and Thu 13.00-15.00 18 weeks from 11 Sep 18 SBS709AA Wed and Fri 10.00-12.00 18 weeks from 12 Sep 18 SBS710AA Wed and Thu 18.00-20.00 18 weeks from 12 Sep 18 SBS712AA Mon and Wed 10.00-12.00 Grange Interlink 18 weeks from 04 Feb 19 SBS705AA Tue and Thu 10.00-12.00 18 weeks from 05 Feb 19 SBS711AA Tue and Thu 13.00-15.00 Grange Interlink 18 weeks from 05 Feb 19 SBS706AA Tue and Thu 18.00-20.00 18 weeks from 05 Feb 19 SBS704AA Wed and Thu 13.00-15.00 18 weeks from 06 Feb 19 Course Fees 230.40 ESOL ENTRY LEVEL 1 (READING AND WRITING) SBE101AA Mon and Wed 09.30-12.30 17 weeks from 10 Sep 18 SBE103AA Mon and Tue 17.30-20.30 17 weeks from 10 Sep 18 SBE108AA Tue and Thu 17.30-20.30 17 weeks from 11 Sep 18 SBE102AA Wed and Thu 09.30-12.30 17 weeks from 12 Sep 18 24 For further details contact us on: 01274 433333 or email: community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

SBE104AA Mon and Wed 09.30-12.30 17 weeks from 04 Feb 19 SBE105AA Wed and Fri 09.30-12.30 17 weeks from 06 Feb 19 SBE107AA Wed and Thu 12.30-15.30 17 weeks from 06 Feb 19 SBE106AA Wed and Thu 17.30-20.30 17 weeks from 06 Feb 19 Course Fees Tuition Fee 349.00 plus Exam Fee 60.00 ESOL ENTRY LEVEL 1 (SPEAKING AND LISTENING) SBE109AA Mon and Wed 09.30-12.00 17 weeks from 10 Sep 18 SBE112AA Mon and Wed 17.30-20.00 17 weeks from 10 Sep 18 SBE111AA Tue and Thu 09.30-12.00 17 weeks from 11 Sep 18 SBE116AA Tue and Thu 13.00-15.30 17 weeks from 11 Sep 18 SBE113AA Mon and Wed 09.30-12.00 17 weeks from 04 Feb 19 SBE114AA Tue and Thu 09.30-12.00 17 weeks from 05 Feb 19 SBE110AA Tue and Thu 17.30-20.00 17 weeks from 05 Feb 19 SBE115AA Tue and Thu 17.30-20.00 17 weeks from 05 Feb 19 Course Fees Tuition Fee 349.00 plus Exam Fee 60.00 ESOL ENTRY LEVEL 2 (READING AND WRITING) SBE203AA Mon and Wed 17.30-20.30 17 weeks from 10 Sep 18 SBE201AA Tue and Thu 09.30-12.30 17 weeks from 11 Sep 18 SBE202AA Wed and Fri 09.30-12.30 17 weeks from 12 Sep 18 SBE206AA Mon and Tue 09.30-12.30 Grange Interlink 17 weeks from 04 Feb 19 SBE205AA Mon and Wed 17.30-20.30 17 weeks from 04 Feb 19 SBE207AA Tue and Thu 09.30-12.30 Grange Interlink 17 weeks from 05 Feb 19 SBE204AA Wed and Thu 12.30-15.30 17 weeks from 06 Feb 19 Course Fees Tuition Fee 349.00 plus Exam Fee 60.00 ESOL ENTRY LEVEL 2 (SPEAKING AND LISTENING) SBE209AA Mon and Wed 09.30-12.00 17 weeks from 10 Sep 18 SBE216AA Mon and Wed 09.30-12.00 17 weeks from 10 Sep 18 SBE210AA Mon and Wed 17.30-20.00 17 weeks from 10 Sep 18 SBE213AA Tue and Thu 09.30-12.00 17 weeks from 11 Sep 18 SBE215AA Tue and Thu 09.30-12.00 17 weeks from 11 Sep 18 SBE211AA Tue and Thu 17.30-20.00 17 weeks from 11 Sep 18 SBE219AA Wed and Fri 09.30-12.00 17 weeks from 12 Sep 18 SBE208AA Mon and Wed 09.30-12.00 Grange Interlink 17 weeks from 04 Feb 19 SBE217AA Mon and Wed 17.30-20.00 17 weeks from 04 Feb 19 SBE220AA Mon and Wed 13.00-15.30 17 weeks from 04 Feb 19 Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk 25

Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk SBE212AA Tue and Thu 09.30-12.00 17 weeks from 05 Feb 19 SBE218AA Tue and Thu 17.30-20.00 17 weeks from 05 Feb 19 SBE214AA Wed and Fri 09.30-12.00 17 weeks from 06 Feb 19 Course Fees Tuition Fee 349.00 plus Exam Fee 60.0 ESOL ENTRY LEVEL 3 (READING AND WRITING) SBE301AA Tue and Thu 09.30-12.30 17 weeks from 11 Sep 18 SBE302AA Tue and Thu 17.30-20.30 17 weeks from 11 Sep 18 SBE304AA Mon and Tue 09.30-12.30 Karmand Centre 17 weeks from 04 Feb 19 SBE305AA Tue and Thu 17.30-20.30 17 weeks from 05 Feb 19 SBE303AA Wed and Fri 09.30-12.30 17 weeks from 06 Feb 19 Course Fees Tuition Fee 349.00 plus Exam Fee 60.00 ESOL ENTRY LEVEL 3 SPEAKING AND LISTENING) SBE307AA Mon and Tue 09.30-12.00 Karmand Centre 17 weeks from 10 Sep 18 SBE308AA Mon and Wed 17.30-20.00 17 weeks from 10 Sep 18 SBE306AA Tue and Thu 17.30-20.00 17 weeks from 11 Sep 18 SBE310AA Wed and Fri 09.30-12.00 17 weeks from 12 Sep 18 SBE309AA Wed and Thu 17.30-20.00 17 weeks from 12 Sep 18 SBE311AA Mon and Wed 09.30-12.00 17 weeks from 04 Feb 19 SBE314AA Mon and Wed 17.30-20.00 17 weeks from 04 Feb 19 SBE313AA Tue and Thu 09.30-12.00 17 weeks from 05 Feb 19 SBE312AA Tue and Thu 17.30-20.00 17 weeks from 05 Feb 19 Course Fees Tuition Fee 349.00 plus Exam Fee 60.00 ESOL LEVEL 1 (READING AND WRITING) SBE401AA Mon and Wed 17.30-20.30 17 weeks from 10 Sep 18 SBE403AA Mon and Wed 09.30-12.30 17 weeks from 04 Feb 19 SBE402AA Tue and Thu 17.30-20.30 17 weeks from 05 Feb 19 Course Fees Tuition Fee 349.00 plus Exam Fee 60.00 ESOL LEVEL 1 (SPEAKING AND LISTENING) SBE404AA Tue and Thu 17.30-20.00 17 weeks from 11 Sep 18 SBE407AA Wed and Thu 09.30-12.00 17 weeks from 12 Sep 18 SBE406AA Mon and Wed 09.30-12.00 17 weeks from 04 Feb 19 SBE405AA Mon and Wed 17.30-20.00 17 weeks from 04 Feb 19 Course Fees Tuition Fee 349.00 plus Exam Fee 60.00 26 For further details contact us on: 01274 433333 or email: community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

Our Range of Study Options In addition to our Courses in the Community provision, College also offers: Access to Further Education courses for those aged 14-18 (see column right) Free courses in English and Mathematics (see below) Apprenticeships in partnership with City Training Services (see page 28) English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) (see page 24) Further Education courses for school leavers aged 16-18 and adults aged 19+ (see page 29) Courses at Forster College for those who do not feel comfortable in a large college environment (visit bradfordcollege.ac.uk/study/forstercollege) (see page 23) Higher Education courses including HNC/HNDs, Foundation degrees, undergraduate degrees and postgraduate qualifications validated by Pearson or the University of Bolton (see page 30). Free Courses in English and Mathematics We offer a range of FREE English and Mathematics courses, at various centres in the area, for adults aged 19 or over, to allow you to achieve a nationally-recognised qualification. We offer a supportive and engaging learning environment to support all levels from Entry Level to Level 2. These courses start in September and finish in June. For these English and Mathematics courses, there are no formal entry requirements. You will be required to complete an assessment and, based upon that, you will be allocated a class at the appropriate level. English courses available: City & Guilds Awards/Certificates in English Skills at Entry Level and Level 1 City & Guilds Functional Skills English at Entry Level, Level 1 and Level 2 Eduqas GCSE English. You will work on your reading, writing, speaking and listening skills in all classes. An individual learning plan will be designed to develop your existing skills. Assessment is ongoing throughout the year to prepare you for the examinations at the end of the course. You will be assessed on your reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. Entry is available throughout the year for Functional Skills, Awards/ Certificates in English. Entry for GCSE is September. Forster College Inspiring Learning and Supporting Communities to Prosper Mathematics courses available: City & Guilds Functional Skills Mathematics at Entry Level 1, Entry Level 2, Entry Level 3, Level 1 and Level 2 Principles of Using Mathematical Techniques at Entry Level 3, Level 1 and 2 AQA GCSE Mathematics. You will work on numbers and calculations, measures and solving problems. An individual learning plan will be established to reinforce and develop your existing skills. Assessment is through end of course assignments or examinations; some of these are with calculators and some without. Entry is available throughout the year for Functional Skills and the Principles of Using Mathematical Techniques. Entry for GCSE is September. For further information and to book an assessment please contact us on 01274 433333. Access to Further Education Access to Further Education (FE) Employability Programme of Study Entry Level 2 to Level 1 for those aged 14-18 We offer a wide range of programmes which provide a starting point for vocational courses offered at College. Access to FE includes: Business ICT Catering Childcare Construction Creative Hairdressing Health and Social Care Motor Vehicle Studies Public Services Retail Sport Travel and Tourism Vocational tasters for those who have not yet decided on a career pathway. Alongside the vocational element of the course, you will investigate aspects of Employability and Personal Development and work towards English and Mathematics Functional Skills. There are no formal entry requirements for Access to FE programmes and the courses are free. If you are aged 19-24, please call 01274 433333. Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk 27

Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk Apprenticeships In partnership with City Training Services, we offer a huge range of apprenticeships and traineeships to people of all ages and employers of all sizes across Yorkshire and beyond. We believe in the value of apprenticeships and the benefits they bring to young people and employers. With an apprenticeship, you will gain career-specific skills, qualifications and experience whilst studying towards a careerrelated qualification (usually one day a week). Your apprenticeship will last a minimum of one year with some programmes as long as four years. In that time, we will also support you to achieve Functional Skills qualifications in English and mathematics. An apprenticeship allows you to progress to a higher level apprenticeship programme as an alternative to university. You will earn a wage (with holiday pay) while you learn without the burden of student debt. Whoever you are, whatever your background, if you want to get your career going, an apprenticeship is a great place to start. You may even be already working with an employer who may be able to offer you an apprenticeship. We currently offer the following Apprenticeships: Business Services Accountancy Business Administration Creative Digital Media Customer Service Digital Marketer Infrastructure Technician IT Application Specialist Management - Level 3 - Team Leader/Supervisor Management - Level 4 - Project Management Management - Level 5 - Operations/Department Manager Construction Brickwork Electrical Installation Facilities Services Fire Emergency and Security Systems Technician Joinery - Bench Joinery - Site Carpentry Painting and Decorating Plastering Plumbing Property Maintenance Operative Refrigeration Air Conditioning Engineering Health and Care Childcare Dental Nursing Health and Social Care Healthcare Support Worker Laboratory Technician Pharmacy Senior Healthcare Support Worker Supporting Teaching and Learning Motor Vehicle Fast Fit Technician Heavy Vehicle Technician Light Vehicle Technician Service Industries Barbering Hairdressing Hospitality and Catering - Professional Cookery Sports Activity Leadership For more information on apprenticeships visit: citytraining.org.uk or phone 01274 728316 Facebook: /ctsapprentices Twitter: @ctsapprentices Electrical Fabrication and Welding Maintenance Mechanical Technical Support 28 For further details contact us on: 01274 433333 or email: community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

Further Education Courses at College A levels Access to Further Education (Employability) Arts and Media (Art & Design and Creative Media) Art and Design Creative Media Production and Technology Arts and Media (Music, Performance and Production) Music, Performance and Production Performing and Production Arts Business Business Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Team Leading Understanding Retail Catering and Hospitality Advanced Professional Cookery Bakery and Patisserie Cake Decoration* Food Preparation and Cooking* Food Safety* General Catering Skills Introduction to the Hospitality Industry Personal Licence Holders National Award* Professional Cookery (Preparation and Cooking)* Computing and Information Communication Technology Creative Digital Media Production Information Technology ITQ* Construction Crafts Bricklaying Brickwork/Carpentry/Plastering* Building Services (Plumbing and Electrical) Carpentry and Joinery Construction Electrical Installation Gas Operative ACS Accredited Scheme (Five Year Re-assessment)* Maintenance Operations Plastering Plumbing Studies Site Carpentry Trowel Trades Un-vented Domestic Hot Water Systems* Water Regulations 1999* Construction - Technical and Professional Civil Engineering Construction and the Built Environment Dental Dental Nursing Working in Dental Settings Early Years and Childcare Caring for Children Children and Young People's Settings Childcare and Education Early Years Early Years Workforce (Early Years Educator)* Introduction to Early Years Education and Care (Early Years Educator) Supporting Children and Young People's Speech, Language and Communication* Supporting Individuals with Learning Disabilities* Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools* Understanding Autism* Understanding Behaviour that Challenges* Engineering (including Motor Vehicle) Autocad Two Dimensional Computer Aided Design* Automotive Maintenance and Repair CAD Parametric Modelling* Electrical and Electronic Engineering Engineering Hybrid Electric Vehicle Operation and Maintenance* Inspection and Testing Manufacturing Engineering MOT Annual Assessment Private Passenger and Light Vehicles (Classes 4 and 7)* MOT Centre Manager* MOT Nominated Tester (Classes 4 and 7)* Vehicle Systems Maintenance* Hair, Beauty and Make-up Beauty Therapy Hair and Beauty Hair and Make-up Artistry Hairdressing LED Gel Polish Techniques* Nail Technology* Providing Manicure Services* Theatrical and Media Make-up Health and Social Care Advanced Practitioner in Schools and Colleges Employability Skills Health and Social Care Health, Social Care and Children's and Young People's Settings Preparing to Work in the Adult Care Sector Independent Living/ Supported Employment Skills for Employment Skills for Independence Public Services Public Services Science Applied Science Sport, Exercise and Fitness Travel and Tourism Airfares and Ticketing and Global Distribution Systems* Travel and Tourism Course marked * are offered part-time only and are for students aged 19+ only. For full details of our Further Education courses, visit bradfordcollege.ac.uk or contact us on 01274 433333 to request a copy of our School Leavers Course Guide or Students Aged 19+ Course Guide. Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk 29

Courses in the Community bradfordcollege.ac.uk Higher Education Courses at College University Centre Access to Higher Education Access to HE Allied Health Professions Access to HE Allied Health Professions Online Access to HE Art, Design and Media Access to HE Business Access to HE Computing Access to HE Education Professions Access to HE Engineering Science Access to HE Health and Social Care Professions Access to HE Health and Social Care Professions Online Access to HE Humanities Access to HE Law Access to HE Nursing and Midwifery Access to HE Nursing and Midwifery Online Access to HE Science (Biology and Chemistry) Access to HE Science (Biology, Chemistry and Physics) Access to HE Science (Mathematics and Physics) Access to HE Social Science (Psychology/English/Sociology) Applied Sciences Contact Lens Certificate Ophthalmic Dispensing BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing FdSc Business and Accountancy Accountancy BA (Hons) Accounting AAT Diploma Level 4 Business Management BA (Hons) Business Management FdA (subject to validation) Management ILM Level 5 NVQ Diploma Management and Leadership ILM Higher Level Apprenticeship Level 5 Management and Leadership Diploma Level 5 Management and Leadership Professional Award/Certificate/Diploma Strategic Management and Leadership Diploma ILM NVQ Level 7 Childhood and Youth Studies Early Years FdA Early Years Practice BA (Hons) Youth Work and Community Development BA (Hons) (endorsed) Youth Work and Community Development Postgraduate Diploma (endorsed) Computing and Games Design Computer Networks and Systems Support BSc (Hons) Computing BSc (Hons) Computing HNC Computing HND Computing (Applications Development) HND Computing (Data Analytics) HND Computing (Intelligent Systems) HND Computing (Network Engineering) HND Computing (Security) HND Computing (Software Engineering) HND Computing and Information Systems BSc (Hons) Games and Digital Media BSc (Hons) Construction Civil Engineering Project Management BSc (Hons) Construction and the Built Environment (Civil Engineering) HNC Construction and the Built Environment (Civil Engineering) HND Construction and the Built Environment (Construction) HNC Construction and the Built Environment (Construction - Management) HND Construction Management BSc (Hons) Sustainable Built Environment Higher Apprenticeship Engineering Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) HNC Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) HND Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) HNC Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) HND Fashion and Textiles Art and Design (Fashion and Textiles) HNC Fashion BA (Hons) Textiles and Surface Design BA (Hons) Film and Media Creative Media Production (Film and Television) HNC (subject to validation) Creative Media Production (Film and Television) HND (subject to validation) Film BA (Hons) Technical and Production Arts for Film and Television BA (Hons) Graphic and Interior Design Graphic Design and Illustration BA (Hons) Interior Design BA (Hons) Hair and Beauty Management Hair and Beauty Management HNC Hair and Beauty Management HND Health and Social Care Counselling and Psychology in Community Settings BA (Hons) Health and Social Welfare BA (Hons) Social Nutrition and Health BA (Hons) Social Work BA (Hons) 30 For further details contact us on: 01274 433333 or email: community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

Hospitality and Travel Management BA (Hons) (Top-up) Hospitality and Travel Management FdA Law Conveyancing Law and Practice (Licensed Conveyancer) Diploma Level 6 Law LLB (Hons) Law (Accountancy) LLB (Hons) Law (Marketing) LLB (Hons) Law (Social Welfare) LLB (Hons) Law and Legal Practice FdA Music and Performance Music for the Creative Industries BA (Hons) Music HNC Music HND Performing Arts (General) HNC Performing Arts (Acting) HND Performing Arts (Musical Theatre) HND Photography and Visual Arts Photography BA (Hons) Visual Arts BA (Hons) Public Services Public Services Management BA (Hons) Special Effects, Make-up and Production Arts Media Make-up with Special Effects BA (Hons) Sport Physical Activity, Health and Well-being FdSc Education and Professional Development Digital Education Award Level 4 Education Studies BA (Hons) Education/Leadership & Management/ Inclusive Practice/Early Childhood/ ICT MEd Education MEd (Top-up) Supporting and Managing Learning in Education BA (Hons) Supporting and Managing Learning in Education FdA Post-Secondary Education and Training (14-Adult) Certificate in Education and Training (In-service) Certificate in Education and Training (Pre-service) Postgraduate Diploma in Education and Training (In-service) Postgraduate Diploma in Education and Training (Pre-service) Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (Cert TESOL) Teaching ESOL or Literacy and Numeracy in the Lifelong Learning Sector Additional Diploma Secondary Teacher Training Pre-ITT Subject Knowledge Enhancement (SKE) Courses: Biology; Chemistry; Computer Science; Design Technology (Food and Textiles); English; French; Geography; Mathematics; Physics; Spanish Secondary Biology; Chemistry; Citizenship; Computer Science; English; Mathematics; Media Studies, Health and Social Care Vocational Subjects; Modern Foreign Languages; Physics; Psychology; Religious Education; Social Science, PGCE Primary and Secondary Teacher Training QTS Assessment Only Programme Sport and Physical Activity BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching FdSc For full details of our Higher Education provision visit: bradfordcollege.ac.uk/uc or contact us on 01274 433333 to request a copy of our Higher Education prospectus. Prospectus Information This prospectus was prepared in the summer of 2018 for courses starting from September 2018 onwards. Any subsequent changes to information will be published in the course information online at bradfordcollege.ac.uk We have tried to ensure that all of the information provided is as accurate and up-to-date as possible. However, it is always possible that this information could change and you should check our website for the latest information before you apply. (Where there is a difference between the contents of this prospectus and our website, the contents of the website take precedence). We will always try to deliver your course as described in this prospectus. However, sometimes we have to make changes as set out below. bradfordcollege.ac.uk Conveyancing Law and Practice (Conveyancing Technician) Diploma Level 4 Teaching and Education Courses in the Community Hospitality and Travel Courses will run subject to viable student numbers. We review all courses each year and change them to reflect staff expertise, current trends and as a result of student feedback. We will try to ensure that you have a range of courses to choose from and we will let you know in good time the courses available for you to choose for the following year. We will only change courses if it is necessary for us to do so, for example to maintain accreditation. We will let you know about any such change as soon as possible, usually before you begin the relevant academic year. On occasion we may need to make changes to some aspects of a course, or how it is delivered. We will only make changes if they are for reasons outside of our control, or where they are for our students benefit. We will endeavour to let you know about any such changes as soon as possible (usually before the relevant academic year). Our regulations set out our procedure which we will follow when we need to make any such changes. We make every effort to check the accuracy of the information in this prospectus at the time of going to press. However, if you feel that any of the information is misleading then please contact: Marketing and Communications College Great Horton Road BD7 1AY. Email: marketing@bradfordcollege.ac.uk Edited by: The Marketing and Communications Department, College. Designed and printed by: Inprint + Design, 31

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