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#1 for apprenticeships in the South West
The only military academy in the region
Choose The Career CollegeThis careers and courses guide has been designed for school leavers and focuses on career pathways. Our course information provides details of full-time study options (career edge) or apprenticeships (career now). It showcases a wide choice of careers, available through our broad-based curriculum, from agriculture to zoology and everything in between.
Dedicated animal management centres
Large equine yards with livery facilities
£3.1 million invested in Future Farm Over 1,200 acres for
land-based training
FOUNDATION LEARNING For anyone needing a little more help on their journey, our experienced team offer a range of specialist programmes for anyone with additional learning and support needs.
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Agriculture & the Countryside 26
Animals 14
Arboriculture, Floristry & Horticulture 34
Equine Management 18
Foundation Learning 46
Land-based Engineering & Plant Operations 54
Military and Protective Services Academy 48
Sport 50
Vet Nursing 22
Vocational Studies 62
Zoology 24
FARMING & LAND-USEOur award-winning land-based colleges have over 100 years’ experience in providing education and training to drive the rural economy that we all depend on.
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ANIMALS & THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENTExplore the world of animals, with our wide range of specialist courses from equine to zoology, that can lead to degree study and a range of careers.
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MILITARY & PROTECTIVE SERVICES ACADEMYThe ultimate preparation for a career in the armed forces, emergency and rescue services, UK border force or the security sector.
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VOCATIONAL STUDIES
STUDENT INFORMATION
If you’re not sure where to start, our vocational studies programmes can give you a flavour of your options and prepare you for more advanced learning and training.
Everything you need to know about being a student with us, accommodation, transport, support and student union activities are all here.
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If you require any part of this guide in a larger or an alternative format, please contact Student Services on 0330 123 2523.
This prospectus contains information believed to be correct at the time of printing. It is possible that information may change for various reasons. The Cornwall College Group reserves the right to withdraw or amend any course listed in this prospectus at any time.
SPORTIf PE is your favourite subject at school, then our sport and adventure sports courses will help turn your passion into a career.
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING This section includes land-based engineering programmes and plant operations training for anyone looking for careers in construction, operating heavy machinery.
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When you finish your GCSEs you have two options...
DO I HAVE TO PAY FOR MY COURSE?After GCSEs you are able to access three-years
of full-time study free of charge, and you can
do an apprenticeship at any age (if you are
19+ your employer will have to contribute to
apprenticeship fees).
WORK EXPERIENCE All of our courses have a work experience element and this
is where you will gain insight into possible future careers and
immerse yourself in real work; on your CV this will show future
employers you are work ready. Some programmes in hair and
beauty, hospitality, and engineering will also offer 350 hours of
industry placement.
WORK COMPETENCIES We prepare you for the workplace by helping you develop work
ready skills which include punctuality, reliability, meeting deadlines,
communication, resilience, problem solving, innovation, financial
acumen, planning, prioritising and much more.
SPECIALIST KNOWLEDGE We have strong partnerships with employers who help shape the
curriculum, to make sure your training is relevant, giving you an
edge when you start your chosen career.
OUR FULL-TIME STUDY PROGRAMMES OFFER:QUALIFICATION
+ WORK EXPERIENCE + WORK COMPETENCIES
= A GREAT START TO YOUR CAREER
We believe that the purpose of education is to prepare you for a
successful working life, which goes beyond qualifications. At the
career college we want to give you the edge you’ll need for your
chosen career.
We will help you gain industry relevant skills through work
experience, build your confidence and life skills through our
work competencies programme and give you specialist subject
knowledge and qualifications through your time with us.
Industry Placements YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO IMPROVE YOUR
EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS AND GET INDUSTRY RELEVANT EXPERIENCE.
The Cornwall College Group is proud to offer the new 45-day
Industry Placements for full-time learners, managed by our
Skills to Business team.
EARLY ACCESS TO INDUSTRY PLACEMENTS FOR CURRENT LEARNERS
If you are studying a course in any of these areas, an Industry
Placement could give you the career edge you are looking for:
Agriculture & Environment
Animal Care
Business & Administration
Catering & Hospitality
Construction
Creative & Design
Digital
Education & Childcare
Engineering & Manufacturing
Hair & Beauty
Health & Science
Legal, Finance & Accounting
HOW DO I SIGN UP?Please contact our Skills to Business Team as soon as possible
to register your interest.
0330 123 2523
Email: skillstobusiness@cornwall.ac.uk
Visit: www.cornwall.ac.uk/student-support
If you know the career route you want to follow, why wait? You can
start your career now with an apprenticeship programme, where
you can:
- Earn a real salary (usually from £100 week)- Learn skills in the workplace- Train with a workplace mentor and our
experienced team of college tutors- Get qualified and improve your future
earning potential!
We have a recruitment team to help you get started, with over
150 vacancies available most of the time, we usually have a local
business ready to take you on. Our advisors will help you with
applications, CV writing and provide you with interview guidance to
help you stand out from the crowd.
Throughout your apprenticeship you will have the support of your
college tutor to ensure your learning is on track and a customer
advisor who will visit you at work and make sure you are happy
and thriving in the workplace.
Apprenticeships can also take you higher, with a range of new
Higher Apprenticeships now available, you may be able to continue
your apprenticeship on to degree-level. Many apprenticeship
programmes also offer UCAS tariff points giving you the chance
to go on to university if you want to later in life. Apprenticeships
can also lead on to further professional qualifications that could
advance your career.
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join usHOW TO SECURE A PLACE WITH THE CORNWALL COLLEGE GROUP
We make it as easy as possible to apply to study with us. Our team of advisors will talk you through your options and recommend
the right programme and level to start at. You will then get the chance to meet the course tutor in an informal interview to talk
in-depth about your application and aspirations. Here is our simple guide to applications. Please note that during this process you
may receive phone calls from a withheld number.
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APPLY FOR COURSES anytime throughout the
year, it’s ok to change your mind.
WE’LL GIVE YOU YOUR INTERVIEW DATE
to meet the tutors and see where you’ll be
studying.
YOU’LL GET A PERSONAL ADVISOR
who will talk you through the process and answer
questions.
YOU’LL RECEIVE AN OFFER
for the right course for you (this may be based on you gaining certain
GCSE grades).
ACCEPT YOUR OFFER as soon as possible and
reserve your place (you can still change
your mind).
CALL US AND LET US KNOW
your results on GCSE results day.
APPLY FOR TRANSPORT TO COLLEGE
before the end of July(it may be free); our team
can help with this.
WE’LL CONFIRM YOUR PLACE
on the course and send you all the
information you need for the start of term.
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GCSE grades GCSE GRADES UPDATE
In 2017 the grading system for GCSE English and maths changed
significantly. Rather than being graded A* to G, a numerical system
is now used. The grades now run from 1 to 9, with 9 being the
highest. A grade 4 is now a ‘standard pass’, equivalent to a grade
C, with a grade 5 being a ‘strong pass’.
The table opposite explains these changes.
GCSE English and mathsAccording to the Department for Education, gaining a grade 4 or
higher in English and maths could potentially add £2,000 to your
salary every year. If you have not yet gained a grade 4 in GCSE
English and maths then you will carry on studying these subjects as
part of your Study Programme at college. Our English and maths
teams are committed to helping you succeed, and we offer
a different and more personalised experience than school.
Our GCSE courses run from September until June, giving you the
chance to gain your qualification in just one academic year.
Not quite ready for GCSE yet? Don’t worry, we have a range
of ‘stepping stone’ qualifications in English and maths meaning
that you can improve your skills at your own pace.
When you join us, we will assess your current levels of
English and maths, and use your existing qualifications to
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Bicton College
Bicton College is based in East Devon, near Exeter, and set in an Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty, just two miles from the Jurassic Coast. The
historic Georgian mansion, commercial farm, animal husbandry school, modern
veterinary nursing building, world-class engineering and heavy plant machinery workshop, walled
garden and arboretum are all set in over 200 hectares
of historic parkland.
TransportAn extensive transport network covers towns and villages across Devon. The
campus is 20 minutes from the M5 motorway, 25 minutes from Exeter and 10 minutes from Exmouth. Our funding and
transport team are on hand to advise you.
NEAR EXETERPlants, Flowers and TreesOur horticulture, floristry and arboriculture facilities are located in 200 hectares of green parkland and rolling countryside.
Military & Protective ServicesOur specialist academy staff will train you for a career in the armed or protective services.
Home FarmOur farm is run commercially and provides state-of-the-art resources for education and practical training.
AccommodationWe offer halls of residence for learners who live too far away to commute every day, see page 70 for details.
EquineWe have a large equine yard with livery facilities for students, plus indoor and outdoor arenas.
Student ExperienceDine in our cafe and restaurant, join our active Students’ Union and study in our well-equipped learning centre.
Agricultural EngineeringOur engineering and heavy plant machinery workshop has excellent facilities.
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Learning Centre A dedicated library and study area with PCs and laptops for you to use with free Wi-Fi.
Students’ UnionStudent reps, campaigns, trips, parties and Freshers’ Fair plus charity fundraising activities, all housed in the student ‘Nest’.
Choughs RestaurantWe pride ourselves on our quality home cooked meals and offer a range of hot and cold drinks and snacks every day.
Working NurseryOur well-established nursery supplies garden centres across Cornwall, as well as the Eden Project and the National Trust.
Agriculture The working farm is home to cattle, ponies, pigs, goats and chickens, as well as a protected cropping unit.
Animal Management CentreOur purpose-built centre houses a wide variety of species giving you plenty of opportunity to get hands-on.
Veterinary Nursing FacilitiesStudy nursing science to degree-level; our facilities are state-of-the-art, the only one of its kind in the county.
Duchy College
Duchy College Rosewarne is situated just outside Camborne. The beautiful
grounds are spread over approximately 47 hectares and are an excellent
horticultural resource with national plant collections. The campus also
has a dedicated animal management centre, which houses specialist reptiles,
small mammals and dog grooming facilities, and offers specialist courses in agriculture, animal management, countryside, floristry, horticulture
and veterinary nursing.
TransportThe College has its own transport network that will collect you from a range of towns
and villages from Penzance to Truro, Falmouth to St Ives. The campus has ample
car parking with bicycle shelters and showers.
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The NestOur student common room is a great place to relax, play pool and catch up with friends.
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Learning Centre A large library and study area with PCs and laptops for you to use with free Wi-Fi.
Students’ UnionStudent reps, campaigns, trips, parties and Freshers’ Fair plus charity fundraising activities.
Sam’s Café The coffee bar in Sam’s serves hot and cold drinks and snacks.
Sports & OutdoorsA range of facilities; a 10m climbing tower, sports hall and grass pitches, plus a fully equipped gym and golf swing studio.
Animal ManagementA dedicated animal management centre, with five animal paddocks and a dog grooming parlour.
AccommodationWe offer halls of residence for learners wholive too far away to commute every day, seepage 70 for details.
Equine We have a large equine yard with livery facilities for students on any programme, plus indoor and outdoor arenas.
Future FarmInvesting £3.1m next year to build Future Farm, a state-of-the-art dairy research training and development facility.
Duchy College
Duchy College’s largest campus is found within the striking Cornish countryside at Stoke Climsland, near Launceston. The campus is great for land-based
activities and during your time here you are more than welcome to make use of the grounds and use all of our facilities.
TransportOur extensive transport network covers towns and villages across Devon and
Cornwall. The campus is 15 minutes from the A30 and only a 25-minute drive
from Plymouth.
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Entry requirements: One GCSE at grade 4 in either maths or English and three additional GCSEs at grade 3. Where: Bicton College, Duchy College Rosewarne and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
During this one-year course you will learn more about animal health and welfare, farm livestock, animal behaviour and handling, animal housing and feeding, animal biology, breeds, grooming and wildlife. You will also undertake a work experience placement. Theoretical lessons are backed up with practical hands-on sessions within our extensive animal units.
Progression: Continue your studies with our Animal Management Diploma Level 3, or go into employment.
ANIMAL CARE CERTIFICATE LEVEL 2
YOUR ROUTE TO A CAREER IN ANIMAL MANAGEMENT…We offer three options for you to start your studies in the animal management industry depending on your GCSE results. Our Level 3 course offers you the choice of university study or employment on successful completion of your course. Our Level 2 and Level 1 courses are ideal if you would like more time to develop your skills before progressing on to further study.
ANIMAL MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA LEVEL 3
Equivalent to A-levels
Entry requirements: Five GCSEs at grade 4 including English, maths and science.Where: Bicton College, Duchy College Rosewarne and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
Our state-of-the-art animal management centres at Bicton College and Duchy College provide dedicated access to a huge range of animal species: meerkats, coatis and lemurs at Bicton’s animal husbandry school; exotics, birds and farm animals at Duchy Rosewarne; small mammals, exotics, farm livestock and horses at Duchy Stoke Climsland and zoo animal experience at Dartmoor Zoological Park. We have very strong links with a wide variety of employers in the animal industry.
During this course you will study a range of areas which may include animal health, feeding and nutrition, animal behaviour and communication, biology, wildlife conservation, welfare and breeding. There are one- and two-year options available with this pathway and we will work with you to decide which is best for you. All our staff are highly qualified and have worked in industry.
Entry requirements: GCSE English and maths at grade 2, or equivalent qualifications at Entry Level 3. Where: Bicton College, Duchy College Rosewarne and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
Learn the basic skills to start your career working with animals, there will be the possibility of progression to Level 2 on completion of this course. You will study how to care for small mammals, birds and farm animals, handle and feed animals, clean their accommodation and carry out basic health care. This course includes plenty of practical hands-on sessions to build those all-important practical skills, you will also undertake a work experience placement.
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Gain valuable practical experience at all campuses with access to a wide range
of animal collections
Take part in field trips to zoos, wildlife parks and
animal sanctuaries, with the opportunity to join a
life-changing trip to Africa.
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Want to know more? Search ‘animals2020’ at www.bicton.ac.uk and www.duchy.ac.uk
Caring for animals can be an extremely fulfilling and rewarding career. From working in kennels and catteries to pet shops, rescue centres or sanctuaries, there is a wide range of careers available on successful completion of your course. With access to animal collections on campus you will gain the practical training you need to pursue a career in this exciting industry.
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University study such as our FdSc Animal Health & Management, FdSc Animal Behaviour & Psychology, FdSc Animal Husbandry & Welfare*, FdSc Zoological Conservation*
or BSc (Hons) Applied Zoology & Conservation.
YOU CAN GO ON TO...
Employment in animal management or related industries.
*Subject to approval by the University of Plymouth
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Entry requirements: GCSEs in English language and maths at grade 3, you will also need an employer willing to take you on as an apprentice. Where: Bicton College, Duchy College Rosewarne and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
Your apprenticeship will vary depending on your employer but while with your employer you could learn about health checking, basic animal training, transporting animals, feeding, watering and exercising animals, advising customers and owners and maintaining a clean and safe working environment.
You will spend one day every two weeks on campus for 12 to 18 months and the remaining days in the workplace with your employer training while you work. While on campus you will benefit from our extensive animal management collections which, depending on where you study, includes lemurs, meerkats, goats, ferrets, exotic animals, farm animals and aquatics.
During this course you will learn to develop and demonstrate competence in a range of areas which may include promoting and maintaining health and wellbeing, animal handling and grooming, and delivering basic treatment.
Progression: on to our Animal Management Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3, or go into employment.
ANIMAL MANAGEMENT ADVANCED APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL 3
ANIMAL CARE APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL 2
YOUR ROUTE TO A CAREER IN ANIMAL MANAGEMENT…In order to start your apprenticeship in animal management you will need to join the Level 2 course and learn the basic skills needed to progress on to Level 3. Not ready for Level 2 study? See page 62.
Entry requirements: Animal Care Apprenticeship Level 2. Where: Bicton College, Duchy College Rosewarne and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
This apprenticeship will help you develop your supervisory skills in the workplace and will further enhance your animal management abilities in animal health, controlling and restraining animals, animal feeding and nutrition, breeding, monitoring and evaluating animal accommodation.
Kit studied animal management at Duchy College Rosewarne where he carried out a work placement at Paradise Park and was offered a full-time job on completion of his studies. Kit then applied for an apprentice technician role at Rosewarne and on successful completion was offered a job and now works as a course manager and instructor and is a wildlife and bird expert.
“I enjoy sharing my passion for wildlife and animal management with my learners, giving the students an understanding of the complexities of the natural world and the importance of animal welfare and husbandry.”
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If you are passionate about animals and would love a job where you work with them every day, then a career in animal management is for you. As an apprentice you will work with a range of animals and learn more about their health, welfare, handling and supervision, as well as earning money at the same time.
KIT WILLIAMS COURSE CO-ORDINATOR | ANIMAL MANAGEMENT
- Zookeeper- Animal care assistant - Dog groomer
- Animal trainer - Dog warden - Pet shop assistant
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University study such as our FdSc Animal Health & Management, FdSc Animal Behaviour & Psychology, FdSc Animal Husbandry & Welfare*, or FdSc Zoological Conservation*.
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Employment in animal management or related industries.
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Entry requirements: Four GCSEs at grade 3 including English or maths, as well as an appropriate level of riding ability. Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
During this one-year course you will take part in riding lessons, carry out yard duties and learn about the theory of horse care, as well as carry out practical training. External examinations form part of this course at Duchy College Stoke Climsland.
Progression: Continue your studies with our Equine Management Diploma Level 3, or go into employment.
EQUINE MANAGEMENT LEVEL 3 HORSE CARE LEVEL 2
- Groom- Competition yard groom- Stud yard manager- Riding instructor- Competition rider- Sports horse trainer or breeder - Horse behaviourist- Horse welfare assistant - Horse welfare manager
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YOUR ROUTE TO A CAREER IN EQUINE MANAGEMENT…We offer three options for you to start your studies in equine management depending on your GCSE results. Our Level 3 course offers you the choice of university study or employment on successful completion of your course. Our Level 2 and Level 1 courses are ideal if you would like more time to develop your skills before progressing on to further study. Non-riding options are available at all levels.
Equivalent to A-levels
Entry requirements: Four GCSEs at grade 4 including English and maths or another relevant qualification, plus good riding and interpersonal skills.Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
A work-based one-year route at Bicton College includes both theoretical and practical training in all areas of riding, training horses, managing yards and caring for horses. During the course you will plan and monitor horse feeding, nutrition and preparing horses for work and competition. Assessment is continuous throughout the course. If you wish to progress to higher education, the completion of a further year on an Access to Higher Education Diploma is required.
At Duchy College Stoke Climsland this two-year course focuses on academic progression and the opportunity to move on to university study from foundation degrees to a Master’s qualification. You will study all aspects of equine management, including feeding and nutrition, biology, health, behaviour and welfare of horses and business management with options around both riding and non-riding routes. Assessment includes external examinations and successful completion provides a qualification equivalent to A-levels.
Both Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland campuses are located in beautiful countryside and provide dedicated equestrian facilities, which include indoor and outdoor schools, horse walkers, and working yards stabling a range of horses, where you will spend time honing your practical skills.
Entry requirements: GCSE English and maths at grade 2 or equivalent qualifications at Entry Level 3. Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
This one-year course will teach you the basic skills to start your career in equine management, there will be the possibility of progression to Level 2 on completion of the course. Skills include mucking out, grooming, cleaning horse tack, feeding horses, riding and handling horses under direction and much more. Assessment is continuous throughout the course.
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If you are keen to find a career in the equine industry then our courses can open up a wide range of career options for you. Whether that’s the welfare, husbandry and supervision of horses in a stable or livery, training thoroughbred racehorses, coaching and breeding, or being a jockey, show jumper or support technician, we can help you achieve your goal every step of the way.
Want to know more? Search ‘equine2020’ at www.bicton.ac.uk and www.duchy.ac.uk
Interested in anapprenticeship?
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On completion of your Level 3 course at Duchy College Stoke Climsland you can go on to university study such as our FdSc Equitation Training & Behaviour or our FdSc Equine Enterprise Management.
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Employment in the equine industry.
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Bradley started his studies at Duchy College on the Level 3 course and continued through to the MSc. While studying he also gained extra qualifications including BHS AI, BHS Stage 4 Riding Horses on the Flat and Lunge, and BHS Professional Accredited Coach.
“I had always wanted to lecture and coach, and Duchy College put me on the pathway to achieving my dream. The academic qualifications and practical experience gained supports my practice, business and is a huge selling point when it comes to gaining employment and customers. This was my USP! I now run my own business and also teach at Duchy College. If you are considering studying I would say never give up, focus and follow your dreams. Anything is possible!”
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HORSE MANAGEMENT ADVANCED APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL 3
Entry requirements: Two GCSEs in English language and maths at grade 3, plus an employer willing to undertake your training as an apprentice. Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
Over the course of 15 to 18 months, you will be working in paid employment within the equine industry and will spend one dayevery two weeks during term time at college, where you will study a wide range of subjects around the care of all different types of horses. Subjects covered will include safe working practices, yard and field routines and horse anatomy, physiology and welfare, horse handling, care and appearance, saddlery and equipment, transportation, and non-ridden exercise as well as core behaviours such as teamwork and communication.
We have some great links with the equine world and fantastic facilities at the equestrian centres at each of our college sites, giving you amazing opportunities to explore the range of careers available and further develop your equine-related skills throughout your apprenticeship training. If you ride or do not ride don’t worry - there are specialised routes that you can take which include riding, non-riding, racing, breeding or driving.
Both Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland campuses are located in beautiful countryside and provide dedicated equestrian facilities, which include indoor and outdoor schools and working yards. Here you will have the opportunity to practice your skills in preparation for the end point assessments.
Progression: Continue your studies with our Horse Management Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3, or go into employment.
EQUINE GROOM APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL 2
Alison has trained, and still trains, many horses and competed successfully in advanced dressage. Alison has also trained riders who have competed internationally including a South African Olympic rider.
“We are constantly developing the equine team, to provide a quality experience and develop excellent students for the industry.”
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YOUR ROUTE TO A CAREER IN EQUINE MANAGEMENT…In order to start your apprenticeship in horse care you will need to join the Level 2 course and learn the basic skills needed to progress on to Level 3. Not ready for Level 2 study? See page 62.
Entry requirements: Horse Care Apprenticeship Level 2Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
This apprenticeship will help you prepare for a more supervisory role, which could include planning horses’ diet, nutrition and health plans. During the course you will learn how to promote and maintain the health and well-being of horses, prepare horses for work, maintain their health and well-being during transportation and consider health and safety. Over the course of18 to 24 months you will spend one day every two weeks duringterm time in college and the rest of the week at your workplace.
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Fantastic links with employers in both
riding and non-riding setting
Industry standard facilities available
on campus including indoor arenas,
solariums and horse walkers
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Apprenticeships allow you to work while gaining a nationally recognised qualification at the same time, so why not combine your love of horses with earning money. To enjoy a career in the industry you must have a passion for horses and be able to demonstrate enthusiasm and a strong determination to succeed.
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ALISON ABBEY | TEAM LEAD | EQUINE
University study such as our FdSc Equitation Training & Behaviour or our FdSc Equine Enterprise Management.
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LEARN FROM THE EXPERTS...Claire has over 30 years’ experience of working in the veterinary industry, qualifying as a veterinary nurse in 1992. She has worked for the College for over 15 years, initially also working as a head nurse in a veterinary practice. Claire runs a smallholding in her spare time and also fosters for local cat and hedgehog charities.
“I am really proud of our hard-working, dedicated and professional veterinary nursing students who go out into industry with unique and valuable skills.”
CLAIRE KENT | PROGRAMME MANAGERVETERINARY NURSING
Entry requirements: One GCSE at grade 5 in either English or maths and a further three GCSEs at grade 3 or above. Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Rosewarne
During this one-year course you will learn the practical skillsand the underpinning knowledge for all aspects of work in an assisting role within a veterinary practice, including animalhandling and care of in-patients such as feeding and exercising. It will also include client interaction and administrative duties. You will also undertake at least one day a week work experience in a veterinary practice. Progression: Continue your studies with our Veterinary Nursing Diploma Level 3 or go into employment. This course is a helpful step into a career as a veterinary nurse.
VETERINARY NURSING DIPLOMA LEVEL 3 ANIMAL NURSING ASSISTANTS CERTIFICATE LEVEL 2
YOUR ROUTE TO A CAREER IN VETERINARY NURSING…We offer two options for you to start your studies in veterinary nursing depending on your GCSE results. Our Level 3 course offers you the choice of employment or university study on successful completion of your course. Our Level 2 course is ideal if you would like more time to develop your skills before progressing on to further study. Not ready for Level 2 study? See page 62.
Equivalent to A-levels
Entry requirements: Five GCSEs at grade 5 including English language, maths and science, plus be in paid employment with a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons approved Training Practice. Alternative qualifications can be considered. Please contact the veterinary nursing department for more information. Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Rosewarne
Our veterinary nursing teaching areas are designed to simulate a veterinary practice. We have a radiography room, laboratory, kennel area and operating theatre. We have many pieces of equipment that you would expect to find in a veterinary practice such as microscopes, anaesthetic machines, operating tables and a large variety of surgical instruments. We also have a range of mannequins, from life-size Labradors to not so life-size ponies, and with working farms and equestrian centres you will also have access to animals seen in large animal practices.
You will have access to all the animals in our animal management centres including mammals, fish, birds and exotics.
During this two-and-a-half-year course you will learn the operational requirements of a veterinary practice, veterinary nursing duties, anatomy, physiology and genetics, animal health, wellbeing and husbandry, supporting the supply of veterinary medicines, supporting veterinary anaesthesia and preoperative and post-operative nursing care.
You will spend one day a week on campus and the remaining four days in the workplace with your employer. There will also be occasional block weeks throughout the course.
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- Veterinary nurse- Pet nutritionist - Pet behaviourist
- Veterinary physiotherapist - Pharmaceutical
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As a veterinary nurse you will provide skilled support and expert nursing care to sick and injured animals who are receiving treatment in a veterinary practice. You will help to educate owners in maintaining the health of their pets and carry out a range of medical and surgical treatments under the direction of a veterinary surgeon. You will also carry out laboratory and radiographic diagnostic tests. Knowing that you have helped nurse animals back to full health is one of the most rewarding careers.
HEAD NURSEST CLEMENT VETERINARY CLINIC
After completing an animal management course at Cornwall College Newquay, Toni started work at Gover Valley Kennels. Toni then approached St Clement Veterinary Clinic to pursue a career as a veterinary nurse. Having secured the necessary training placement Toni completed the veterinary nursing course at Duchy College Rosewarne. Toni now uses her experience to train new students in her position as head nurse at St Clement.
“I am now a registered veterinary nurse full-time at St Clement Veterinary Clinic and work out of three practices. I really enjoyed the course at Duchy College Rosewarne as it was very hands-on rather than being stuck in a classroom and learning from a book.”
TONI COBBETT
University study such as our FdSc Veterinary Nursing.
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Employment as a veterinary nurse.
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ZOO ANIMAL MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA LEVEL 3
Hannah studied animal management at Cornwall College Newquay and on completion of her studies she then started working at Porfell Wildlife Park & Sanctuary, where she was the section head of primates for a year. Hannah then decided to return to Cornwall College Newquay to complete the FdSc Wildlife Education & Media and continued her studies at Bridgwater & Taunton College where she completed a BSc (Hons) Applied Animal Management.
“I’ve always been passionate about wildlife, education and conservation. I believe that education is all about being excited about something; seeing passion and enthusiasm helps push an educational message.”
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YOUR ROUTE TO A CAREER IN ZOOLOGY…Our diploma in zoo animal management is designed for you to go straight on to university study. We are proud of our university provision, in partnership with The University of Plymouth, offering degrees in a number of specialist animal management subjects. Alternatively you could go into employment.
Equivalent to A-levels
Entry requirements: Five GCSEs at grade 4 including English, maths and science.Where: Bicton College, Duchy College Rosewarne and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
This course is perfect if you would like a career caring for animals in a zoo-based setting. We work in partnership with Dartmoor Zoological Park to ensure you gain the practical, real-life experience that employers look for.
During this course you will study a wide range of subjects including animal nutrition, animal handling and safe working, health and welfare, husbandry of exotic species, animal biology, animal
training, behaviour, breeding, zoological collections and wildlife ecology. There are one- and two-year options available with this pathway and we will work with you to decide which is best for you.
Our Animal Management Centres at Bicton College and Duchy College Rosewarne provide dedicated facilities for working with a range of animals, including exotic species and zoo animals.
At Duchy College Stoke Climsland there are strong links with Dartmoor Zoological Park and two days per week are spent there, with a further day on campus and a day of work experience at Dartmoor Zoo working alongside the zoo staff.
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We’ve all been on a day out at the zoo and seen the vast number of animals on display, but zoos are no longer simply collections of animals for people to visit, they play a vital role in carrying out conservation work. Captive breeding programmes, protecting endangered species, and inspiring the next generation to care and protect these animals, are all essential tasks zoos carry out on a day-to-day basis and you could play a vital role in this important work.
Get hands-on experience at
Dartmoor Zoological Park or our animal
management centres on campus at Bicton
and Duchy
Opportunities to take part in field trips
in the UK, Europe or a life-changing trip
to Africa or Costa Rica
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HANNAH KELLY | PROGRAMME MANAGER | ZOO ANIMAL MANAGEMENT
University study such as our FdSc Zoological Conservation*, FdSc Animal Behaviour & Psychology, FdSc Animal Husbandry & Welfare*, FdSc Animal Health and Management or BSc (Hons) Applied Zoology & Conservation.
Employment in the zoology industry.
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*Subject to approval by the University of Plymouth
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AGRICULTURE I WANT A CAREER IN…
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Agriculture is arguably the most important industry in the world and without the food, clothing and fibres it provides, we simply wouldn’t survive. Now an industry with highly-mechanised processes, employment in this sector goes beyond farm workers and managers to engineers, consultants and scientists.
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See next pageTRAINING CO-ORDINATOR ON THE BVD STAMP IT OUT PROJECT AT RURAL BUSINESS SCHOOL AND SHEPHERDESS TO HER OWN FLOCK OF EWES
On completion of the Agriculture Diploma Level 3, Holly then continued her studies with the FdSc Agriculture and the BSc (Hons) Rural Business Management. Holly is currently studying for a PGCE alongside her two job roles of of training co-ordinator and shepherdess.
“I was getting mid-range results at school, but at Duchy College I received a distinction* in my diploma and a first class honours on my degree. I think the smaller class sizes helped to create good working relationships between students and teachers, which allowed for excellent learning and knowledge transfer to occur. Alongside my work as a training co-ordinator, and teaching on my PGCE, I also keep my own ewes. I thoroughly enjoy working with them and strive to improve their performance, genetics and breeding of ewes. I am extremely passionate about improving the longevity of breeding flocks.”
HOLLY YELLAND
Entry requirements: Four GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English, maths and double science.Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
This course is ideal if you have good practical skills and a desire to learn beyond the basics. Over the programme you will be exposed to a wide range of topics, encompassing the breadth of the industry which may include crop production, machinery operations, grassland management, pollution and waste control, dairy and sheep production and estate skills, as well as key elements of underpinning knowledge in plant, soil and animal science. You will have access to the farm and wider estate to carry out complex tasks to build on your existing skills and ensure you are ready for your next steps into industry or higher education. As part of your study programme you will also need to complete a work placement to develop your practical and employability skills in the real world of work.
We offer three options for you to gain a career in the agricultural industry depending on your GCSE results. Our Level 3 course offers you the choice of university study or employment on successful completion of your course. Our Level 2 and Level 1 courses are ideal if you would like more time to develop your skills before progressing on to further study.
YOUR ROUTE TO A CAREER IN AGRICULTURE…
AGRICULTURE DIPLOMA LEVEL 3
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University study such as our FdSc Agriculture* or our BSc (Hons) Agriculture.
Employment in agriculture or related industries.
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Entry requirements: GCSE English, maths and double science at grade 3 or above.Where: Duchy College Stoke Climsland
Learn how to safely operate and maintain a variety of farm machinery both for crop and livestock enterprises. You will learn new workshop skills, develop your tractor driving competences and build confidence with a range of fieldwork operations. Progression: Subject to grades achieved you can continue your studies with our Land-based Engineering Diploma Level 3, Agriculture Diploma Level 3, Agriculture Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3 or go into employment.
FARM MACHINERY AND MECHANISATION CERTIFICATE LEVEL 2
Entry requirements: GCSE English and maths at grade 2, or equivalent qualifications at Entry Level 3. Where: Bicton College, Duchy College Rosewarne and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
You will develop a range of practical skills and theoretical knowledge across the range of farm enterprises. You will learn how to work safely with tractors, machinery and livestock.Progression: continue your studies with our Agriculture Level 2 or apprenticeship programmes, subject to grades achieved.
LAND-BASED STUDIES (AGRICULTURE) LEVEL 1
Entry requirements: GCSE English, maths and double science at grade 3 or above.Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
You will develop a wide range of skills across the range of farm enterprises. The importance of working safely and effectively with others on the farm and on the wider estate is crucial. You will develop skills in animal production, crop husbandry, the use of machinery, as well as plant and animal physiology. You are required to complete 150 hours of work experience as a core element of your study programme, providing invaluable exposure to the industry. Progression: Subject to grades achieved you can continue your studies with our Agriculture Diploma Level 3 or our Agriculture Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3 or go into employment.
AGRICULTURE CERTIFICATE LEVEL 2
*Subject to approval by the University of Plymouth
Home FarmsWe are very proud of our Home Farms at Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland, which both incorporate dairy herds, the milk from which is sold to Saputo UK (formerly Dairy Crest) and is used to make Cathedral City cheddar. Bicton Home Farm totals 147 hectares used for grass and crop production, as well as a central area of parkland, on which we support a flock of 120 Mule ewes. We have many upgrades and improvements planned. Duchy College Home Farm totals 240 hectares of farmed land, including grassland, forage maize, winter wheat and spring barley, a flock of 100 February lambing Highlander cross Texels, a flock of 100 pure Highlanders, as well as three breeding sows and their piglets. We are currently developing a new 200 cow dairy unit.
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Technological advances in agriculture have increased in recent years, bringing with it a diverse range of careers you may not associate with driving tractors in a field. From drones and robots to genetic engineering and vertical cultivating, the industry needs skilled workers to meet the demands of this ever-changing sector.
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ROBOTIC DAIRY FARMER
SARAH CANN
Sarah Cann has studied the Level 2, 3 and 4 Agriculture Apprenticeships and now works full-time on her family’s robotic dairy farm, which has 70 cows.
“The courses gave me the knowledge I need to look after and manage the cows, as well as giving me more confidence in my abilities and helping me with my decision making. Alongside this role I carry out relief milking on two other farms, do some herd health and help manage cows on another farm. I have a real passion for cows, their health and cow signals and I love looking after them and the management side of things that comes with that.”
AGRICULTURE (STOCKPERSON) APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL 2
Entry requirements: A Level 2 qualification in agriculture and four GCSEs at grade 4 including English and maths. Where: Bicton College, Duchy College Rosewarne and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
Build on the skills you gained at Level 2 and further develop your agricultural abilities, increasing your knowledge and understanding of practices relating to livestock and crop production.
AGRICULTURE ADVANCED APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL 3
HOW TO JOIN THE AGRICULTURE INDUSTRY...An apprenticeship will allow you to earn money while you are studying. In order to start your apprenticeship in agriculture you will need to join the Level 2 course and on successful completion you can then progress on to Level 3 and beyond. Not ready for Level 2 study? See page 62.
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- Farm worker - Farm manager- Agricultural scientist - Agricultural consultant - Agricultural engineer
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Our Agricultural Business Management Higher Apprenticeship Level 4.
University study such as our FdSc Agriculture* or our BSc (Hons) Agriculture.
Employment in the industry.
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*Subject to approval by the University of Plymouth
Entry requirements: GCSE English and maths at grade 3, as well as an employer willing to hire you as an apprentice.Where: Bicton College, Duchy College Rosewarne and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
The type of work you will carry out during your apprenticeship will depend on your employer. As most farm businesses are small then you will find yourself playing a vital role as part of the farm staff. Areas covered could include: health, biosecurity and welfare, vehicle operation, nutrition, handling and moving, breeding and replacement, cost, cost production and margins, awareness of Key Performance Indicators, animal housing and accommodation, effective maintenance of equipment, how technology can assist business efficiency and supply chains.
You will spend most of the week with your employer, attending college for a minimum of 18 days per year. At college you will cover 50% theory and 50% practical work, which will include learning more about tractor and machinery use, nutrition, health and welfare, health and safety, environment and conservation, and welding.
You will be expected to undertake and pass a range of courses as part of this apprenticeship to include emergency first aid at work and the safe use of pesticides as well as choosing to do one of the following: Boom sprayer, mounted, trailed or self-propelled equipment, Granular applicator equipment, Handheld applicator equipment.
You will gain your Level 2 Stockperson Apprenticeship Standard.
Other short legislative courses are heavily subsidised such as Tele-handler, ATV, Mule and Tractor Driving.
Progression: To improve your promotion prospects continue your apprenticeship with our Agriculture Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3, or go straight into employment.
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COUNTRYSIDE & CONSERVATION I WANT A CAREER IN…
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This sector is all about sustaining, protecting and using the natural environment. So if you love the countryside, are passionate about its protection and conservation, and the livelihoods that rely on its existence, then this is the career for you.
TOMORROW’S NATURAL LEADERYORKSHIRE WILDLIFE TRUST
Esther studied the countryside course at Bicton College and is currently on a nine month placement from her Agriculture with Conservation Management Degree at Aberystwyth University. Esther’s placement role is based on a farm run by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, where she is working alongside livestock, as well as discovering the conservation side of the agricultural landscape.
“Going to Bicton College and doing this course was one of the best experiences for me as it opened up my true passion, which is conservation grazing. If you are unsure of what exactly it is you would like to do, but you know it’s something in the countryside sector, then I’d say definitely give the course at Bicton a go, as it allows you to experience all the different paths that are open to you.”
ESTHER KING
Entry requirements: Four GCSEs at grade 4 including English, maths and science.Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Rosewarne
With access to our beautiful farms and estates this course focuses on practical skills development, ensuring you are work ready when you finish your studies. Bicton College is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty and the grounds of our Rosewarne campus are spread over approximately 47 hectares, allowing you to immerse yourself in every aspect of countryside living.
During the course you will study a range of modules including ecological surveys, conservation practices, coastal management, farm habitats, livestock conservation, rural technology, forestry estate maintenance, countryside tourism, woodland habitat management, forest recreation and environmental interpretation.
Entry requirements: Four GCSEs at grade 3 including English, maths and science. Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Rosewarne
Gain the basic skills needed for a career in the countryside and conservation industry, carry out practical work on local sites and woodlands, undertake a work placement and learn about habitat management, estate skills, environmental issues and much more. Progression: Continue your studies with our Land & Wildlife Diploma Level 3 or an apprenticeship, or find employment in the industry.
COUNTRYSIDE & WILDLIFE CONSERVATION CERT. LEVEL 2
We offer three options for you to gain a career in the countryside and conservation industry depending on your GCSE results. Our Level 3 course offers you the choice of university study or employment on successful completion of your course. Our Level 2 and Level 1 courses are ideal if you would like more time to develop your skills before progressing on to further study.
YOUR ROUTE TO A CAREER IN COUNTRYSIDE AND CONSERVATION…
LAND & WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA LEVEL 3
Equivalent to A-levels
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KATIE LAKEMAN | LECTURER COUNTRYSIDE & CONSERVATION
Before starting her teaching career at Bicton College 12 years ago, Katie worked for the Devon Wildlife Trust and Thames Chase Community Forest. Katie also has a BSc in Zoology and a MSc in Sustainable Environmental Management and specialises in habitat management.
“The land and wildlife courses are focused on developing knowledge and understanding of the management of a range of wildlife species in their natural habitat. The skills, knowledge and understanding you will learn will allow you to protect species across this country as well as across the globe.”
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YOU CAN GO ON TO... University study such as our FdSc Conservation & Countryside
Management, FdSc Agriculture* or BSc (Hons) Agriculture.
Employment in the industry such as a ranger, ecologist, environmental health practitioner, nature conservation officer, recycling officer, water quality scientist and woodland manager.
Entry requirements: GCSE English and maths at grade 2, or equivalent qualifications at Entry Level 3.
Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Rosewarne
Learn the basic skills required to progress to further education in countryside and conservation, arboriculture or horticulture. You will learn how to work safely in the natural environment, with a range of equipment essential to a wide variety of sites and situations. Become confident in the day-to-day tasks associated with working in estates, parks, gardens and woodland, as well as developing wider skills such as working with others, problem solving and personal planning.
LAND-BASED STUDIES (COUNTRYSIDE & CONSERVATION) LEVEL 1
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GAMEKEEPING I WANT A CAREER IN…
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Creating and maintaining good, healthy habitats which are beneficial to all wildlife is at the heart of a gamekeeper’s job. Gamekeeping has changed significantly over the years and while you will still be responsible for the husbandry of both reared and wild game for shooting, your time will also be spent helping to shape the countryside and protecting its species.
GAMEKEEPING & WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA LEVEL 3
Conor is currently studying the Land & Wildlife Management Diploma Level 3 and had heard great things about the course, so decided to enrol with a view to becoming a gamekeeper in the future.
“Duchy College is an excellent place to learn about gamekeeping and the best part about the course is being able to run our own shoots. We get involved in every aspect of the day from looking after the birds in the pens and costings of the event to learning how to promote and organise the event as a whole. It’s really satisfying when the event goes really well.”
CONOR RAFFE
Entry requirements: Five GCSEs at grade 4 or above including English, maths and science.Where: Duchy College Stoke Climsland
If you love working outdoors, care about the countryside and the environment and would like to make significant contributions to the biodiversity and conservation of rare species, then why not join the 5,000 full-time gamekeepers currently employed in the UK.
British gamekeepers currently manage approximately 7.3 million hectares of the land in the UK and work closely with farm managers and foresters to help conserve both game and wildlife, using economically viable estate management policies.
During this course you will have access to Duchy College’s 283-hectare estate and woodlands where you will care for the College’s pheasants and learn about the management of game bird, deer, farm habitat, woodlands and fisheries. You will also study land-based machinery, working dogs, pest and predator control and will organise a number of shoot days from start to finish which will include costings, promotion, event preparation and running the activities on the day.
Entry requirements: Four GCSEs at grade 3 or above including English and maths. Where: Duchy College Stoke Climsland
Learn the skills needed for a career in gamekeeping and wildlife management, in an environment that brings the classroom theory to life. Our Duchy College Stoke Climsland campus offers plenty of opportunities for hands-on practical experience and is set in over 283 hectares. We also have strong links with the game conservancy, BASC, National Gamekeeping Organisation, Countryside Alliance, National Trust, RSPCA and the RSPB. We regularly work with local shoots, Cornwall and Devon Wildlife Trust and Duchy Woodlands. Progression: Continue your studies with our Land & Wildlife Management Level 3, or go into employment.
GAMEKEEPING DIPLOMA LEVEL 3 GAMEKEEPING CERTIFICATE LEVEL 2
We offer three options for you to gain a career in the gamekeeping industry depending on your GCSE results. Our Level 3 course offers you the choice of university study or employment on successful completion of your course. Our Level 2 and Level 1 courses are ideal if you would like more time to develop your skills before progressing on to further study.
YOUR ROUTE TO A CAREER IN GAMEKEEPING…
Entry requirements: GCSE English and maths at grade 2, or equivalent qualifications at Entry Level 3. Where: Duchy College Rosewarne and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
This full-time course is ideal for anyone interested in outdoor practical skills and is a great introduction to gamekeeping. Throughout the course you will learn a range of gamekeeping disciplines including habitat management and caring for game animals as well as developing wider skills such as working with others, problem solving and personal planning.Progression: Continue your studies with our Gamekeeping Certificate Level 2.
GAMEKEEPING DIPLOMA LEVEL 1
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Equivalent to A-levels
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Employment in gamekeeping or related industries.
University study such as our FdSc Conservation & Countryside.
- Game farming - Pest control - Estate maintenance - Gamekeeper- Ranger- Estate manager
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ARBORICULTURE I WANT A CAREER IN…
Hone your skills with access to
over 200 hectares of parklands, an
arboretum and local woodlands
Learn from our expert staff who have industry backgrounds
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Arboriculture (or tree surgery) is the perfect career if you have a good head for heights, love working outdoors and wish to help conserve and protect trees. As an arboriculturist you will be responsible for cultivating and managing shrubs, hedgerows and trees, in both rural and urban settings and will be involved in all aspects of felling, preserving, planting and protecting trees.
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Entry requirements: Four GCSEs at grade 4 including English and maths.Where: Bicton College
The extensive Bicton College estate is the perfect setting to hone your forestry and arboriculture skills. Home to over 200 hectares of extensive parklands, an arboretum housing specimen trees, machinery workshops and opportunities to develop your tree climbing techniques, Bicton College will give you all the in-depth knowledge you need to start your career as an arboriculturist.
This course is very active and you will be based outdoors most of the time studying a number of topics including tree climbing, pruning and dismantling, tree identification, planting and care, woodland management, plant and soil science, tree felling and chainsaw use, tree surveys, pests and diseases.
You will also have access to local woodlands for real work environments and gain a real insight into how the industry works by taking part in visits and trips to industry-related venues and employers. You will have access to the latest technology and will be taught by qualified staff with industry backgrounds and experience of running their own businesses.
Entry requirements: GCSE English and maths at grade 3. Where: Bicton College
You will develop the essential knowledge and skills of chainsaw maintenance and the safe use of a range of equipment required in tree felling and tree work. As an arborist you will also develop your plant identification skills, being able to plant and maintain trees as well as honing your climbing and aerial rescue abilities. You will need a head for heights as well as a keen interest in safe working practices. As part of your study programme you will also need to complete a work placement to develop your practical and employability skills in the real world of work.
Progression: Continue your studies with our Forestry & Arboriculture Diploma Level 3 or our Arboriculture Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3, or go into employment.
FORESTRY & ARBORICULTURE DIPLOMA LEVEL 3 FORESTRY & ARBORICULTURE CERTIFICATE LEVEL 2
We offer three options for you to gain a career in the arboriculture industry depending on your GCSE results. Our Level 3 course offers you the choice of university study or employment on completion of your course. Our Level 2 and Level 1 courses are ideal if you would like more time to develop your skills before progressing on to further study.
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- Arboricultural officer - Forestry worker- Forest officer- Arboriculture consultant - Forest pathologist
- Forest ranger- Forest manager - Urban forester - Biodiversity officer
CAREERS IN THIS INDUSTRY...
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Employment in arboriculture or related industries.
Entry requirements: GCSE English and maths at grade 2, or equivalent qualifications at Entry Level 3. Where: Bicton College
Learn the basic skills required to progress to further education in countryside and conservation, arboriculture or horticulture. You will learn how to work safely in the natural environment, with a range of equipment essential to a wide variety of sites and situations. Become confident in the day-to-day tasks associated with working in estates, parks, gardens and woodland, as well as developing wider skills such as working with others, problem solving and personal planning.
LAND-BASED STUDIES (ARBORICULTURE) LEVEL 1
University study such as our FdSc Conservation & Countryside Management.
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Take advantage of the excellent facilities on
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If you love the outdoors and are passionate about conservation and the environment then a career in arboriculture could be just what you are looking for. You will need a good head for heights, stamina, a practical outlook and great initiative, you will also need to be prepared to work in all weathers! From identifying species affected by disease, to chopping branches from the highest canopies there is a wide range of specialist areas of arboriculture for you to explore.
Entry requirements: GCSEs in English and maths at grade 3. You will also need an employer willing to take you on as an apprentice. Where: Bicton College
It takes great skill and specialist training to identify problems with trees and plants, to know how and when to fell or prune a tree, to turn branches into woodchip or to replant trees. Our Level 2 apprenticeship will form the foundation for you to join the arboriculture industry and the wide range of occupations available in this area.
While learning the practical side of arboriculture with your employer, you will also be required to attend college on a block release programme, where you will learn how to plant and help trees and shrubs to establish, how to identify trees and shrubs, the correct techniques for chainsaw work and tree climbing, health and safety, risk assessments and pollution control.
The area of arboriculture you specialise in will depend on the work your employer carries out. This could be work in a garden centre, landscape design, forestry, woodland management or timber industries.
While studying at Bicton College you can take advantage of the College’s estate, which houses an arboretum with veteran and specimen trees, machinery workshops, over 200 acres of extensive parklands and lots of opportunities for you to develop your tree climbing techniques.
During the course you will also have the opportunity to obtain the following additional Level 2 qualifications: Traffic Management (NRSWA Unit 002 Signing, Lighting and Guarding) OR Sector Scheme 12D, Safe Use of Brushwood Chipper, Chainsaw Maintenance, Crosscutting Timber Using a Chainsaw, Felling & Processing Timber up to 380mm, Safe Use of Mobile Elevated Work Platform, and Accessing a Tree Using Rope & Harness.
Progression: Continue your studies with our Arboriculture Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3 or our Forestry & Arboriculture Diploma Level 3, or go into employment.
ARBORICULTURE APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL 2
Entry requirements: GCSE English and maths at grade 3. Where: Bicton College
Build on the knowledge you gained during your Level 2 course and develop your practical skills at an advanced level, helping to increase your employment prospects at a supervisory level.
During the course you will also have the opportunity to gain the following additional Level 3 qualifications: Aerial Tree Rescue Operations, Use of a Chainsaw from a Mobile Elevated Work Platform (MEWP), Emergency First Aid, and Aerial Cutting Using Free Fall Techniques.
ARBORICULTURE ADVANCED APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL 3
YOUR ROUTE TO A CAREER IN ARBORICULTURE…To ensure you gain all the skills needed for a career in the arboriculture industry, you will need to start your studies at Level 2. On successful completion you can go into employment or continue your studies at Level 3. Not ready for Level 2 study? See page 62.
- Arboricultural officer - Forestry worker- Forest officer- Arboriculture consultant - Forest pathologist - Forest ranger- Forest manager - Urban forester - Biodiversity officer
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Employment in arboriculture or related industries.
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If you love flowers and would like a career where you will use your creativity every day, then floristry is perfect for you. From births and birthdays to weddings and anniversaries, flowers are the perfect way to mark any occasion. Floristry is a very social career and being able to interact with the public and provide them with the exact arrangement that is right for them, and their occasion, is a real skill and one that is extremely rewarding.
OWNER OFTWIGS & GREENS
JENNIFER SIMPSON
On completion of the Floristry Diploma Level 3 at Duchy College in 2014 Jen has since set up her own business called Twigs & Greens, which covers all aspects of floristry including weddings, events, funerals and gift bouquets.
“I am very proud to say my business has gone from strength to strength and my work has even featured in British Vogue magazine! If it wasn’t for the course at Duchy College then I wouldn’t have had the confidence to start Twigs & Greens. Being at college and being surrounded by other florists inspired me to go ahead and follow what I wanted to do and make a success of it.”
Entry requirements: Completion of the Floristry Certificate Level 2Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Rosewarne
This course builds on the skills you learned in the Level 2 course and is the ideal progression if you would like to run your own floristry business or be in a supervisory role. It will cover a more diverse range of design and explore European influences, techniques and new trends in the industry.
You will learn advanced skills in the creative design process, flower and plant care, international floristry design and business operations related to the floristry industry. You will also learn a range of floristry designs which will include weddings, tied, funeral and floral designs.
Entry requirements: Four GCSEs at grade 3 including English and maths. Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Rosewarne
Study floristry in the beautiful settings of our Bicton College or Duchy College Rosewarne campuses and take inspiration from being surrounded by acres of countryside and the diverse range of flora. This introduction to floristry course is ideal if you would like to work in a florist shop, hotel or as a supplier and is designed to help you build a wide range of practical floristry skills and knowledge, while exploring your creativity, ready for you to transfer these skills into employment and enterprise.
During the course you will need to undertake a minimum of 40 hours of industry experience and you will learn a range of floristry designs which will include weddings, tied, funeral and floral designs. The course also includes function and event decoration, planning and displays. You will also learn flower and foliage care. You will be trained by industry specialists who run their own businesses or work within the industry, who will deliver, instruct and provide you with up-to-date industry techniques within floristry.
We also offer a fast track route to floristry which condenses the Certificate and Diploma into one-year.
Progression: On to our Floristry Diploma Level 3.
FLORISTRY CERTIFICATE LEVEL 2
To ensure you gain all the skills needed for a career in floristry, you will need to start your studies at Level 2. On successful completion you can go into employment or continue your studies at Level 3. Not ready for Level 2 study? See page 62.
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FLORISTRY DIPLOMA LEVEL 3
Equivalent to A-levels
Caroline has been working in the floristry industry for almost two decades, is one of only 50 people in the UK to hold the Master Diploma in Professional Floristry (City & Guilds Level 5) and has won medals at RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
“It is my job to equip our students with the knowledge and skills to set up their own floristry business or work at a high level in the sector.”
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Whatever the occasion florists are called upon to put together a creative arrangement in keeping with the client’s brief, this can range from welcoming babies, decorating brides and celebrating graduates, to comforting the sick or honouring the dead. As a florist you will use your creativity on a daily basis and enjoy interacting with the public.
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Entry requirements: GCSE English and maths at grade 3. You will also need an employer willing to hire you as an apprentice. Where: Bicton College
This apprenticeship will give you the basic skills you need to start your career as a florist while working in the floristry industry at the same time. You will attend college one day a week and work towards your qualification.
During the course you will study a wide range of topics including practical floristry skills, flower and plant care, identify, check and monitor cut materials, plan, prepare and assemble floristry designs and arrangements, display stock to promote sales and optimise value, maintain condition and appearance, monitor and maintain health and safety standards, support customer care and effective working relationships.
You will be trained by industry specialists who run their own businesses or work within the industry, who will deliver, instruct and provide you with up-to-date industry techniques within floristry.
Progression: On to our Floristry Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3.
FLORISTRY APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL 2 FLORISTRY ADVANCED APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL 3
Entry requirements: Completion of the Floristry Apprenticeship Level 2.Where: Bicton College
This course is ideal should you wish to further develop your skills for a career in this creative and interesting industry. You will expand your existing knowledge of design and arranging bouquets and floral arrangements, and the core elements essential to a successful floristry operation.
Want to know more? Search ‘florist2020’ at www.bicton.ac.uk
- Junior florist - Florist- Florist manager- Senior florist
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Carol has had a long career in television production with ITV and a successful floristry career in teaching and training in the Midlands. Carol has also run her own successful consultancy business, building strong floristry connections and believes the development of people is indicative of the talent of good trainers and mentors.
“I am passionate about creativity, the learning experience and the lightbulb moments for all of our students, that’s what makes it all worthwhile.”
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The only Royal Horticultural Society approved colleges in Cornwall and Devon
Unique micropropagation
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Plants play an incredibly important role in all our lives by providing us with oxygen and food sources. As a horticulturalist you will need to use your scientific knowledge of plants and soil to grow a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, shrubs, flowers and grass. Our courses will give you all the in-depth knowledge you need to start your career, with the option of continuing on to university study with one of our degrees at the iconic Eden Project.
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Entry requirements: GCSEs in English and maths at grade 3. Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Rosewarne
Gain a deeper understanding of plant and soil science, the construction of landscape surfaces, operating machinery, maintaining estates and plant propagation.
Progression: Continue your studies with either our Horticulture Diploma Level 3 or our Horticulture Design & Landscape Diploma Level 3, or go into employment.
HORTICULTURE CERTIFICATE LEVEL 2
Entry requirements: Four GCSEs at grade 4 including English, maths and science.Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Rosewarne
Our Rosewarne campus is home to a nationally renowned micropropagation unit, working nurseries, a protected cropping unit of glasshouses, polytunnels, conservation areas and national plant collections. Our Bicton campus boasts formal gardens surrounding the main house, flowing into the extensive arboretum and woodlands, alongside its historic walled gardens and glasshouse. These industry standard facilities, allow you to immerse yourself in the world of plants.
Our staff are experts and are still working in industry, ensuring you gain up-to-date knowledge about a wide range of subjects including plant identification, plant and soil science, landscape construction skills, horticultural technology and enterprise, the principles and practice of landscape design and the selection and use of ornamental plants.
We offer three options for you to gain a career in the horticultural industry depending on your GCSE results. Our Level 3 course offers you the choice of university study with progression on to our degrees at the Eden Project, or employment on completion of your course. Our Level 2 and Level 1 courses are ideal if you would like more time to develop your skills before progressing on to further study.
YOUR ROUTE TO A CAREER IN HORTICULTURE…
HORTICULTURE DIPLOMA LEVEL 3
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Entry requirements: GCSE English and maths at grade 2, or equivalent qualifications at Entry Level 3.Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Rosewarne
Learn the basic skills required to progress to further education in countryside and conservation, arboriculture or horticulture. You will learn how to work safely in the natural environment, with a range of equipment essential to a wide variety of sites and situations. Become confident in the day-to-day tasks associated with working in estates, parks, gardens and woodland, as well as developing wider skills such as working with others, problem solving and personal planning.
LAND-BASED STUDIES (HORTICULTURE) LEVEL 1
Employment in the horticulture industry.
University study such as our FdSc Horticulture or BSc (Hons) Horticulture (Plant Science) at the Eden Project, or our FdSc Heritage & Botanical Collections.
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EDEN PROJECT DEGREESProgress to one of our degree programmes at the Eden Project on successful completion of your Level 3 course.
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If you are passionate about plants and fascinated by flowers then a career in horticulture is the right choice for you and an apprenticeship is a great way to earn money while learning new skills at the same time. There is a wide range of careers available in this sector including employment in garden retailing, plant nurseries, edibles production, landscaping, parks and gardens, and turf care. Our apprenticeships are designed to help you focus your skills and decide which career path is best for you.
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An apprenticeship will allow you to earn money while you are studying. In order to start your apprenticeship in horticulture you can either join our Level 3 apprenticeship, depending on your GCSE results, or you can choose one of our Level 2 courses. Not ready for Level 2 study? See page 62.
Entry requirements: GCSEs in English and maths at grade 3. Where: Bicton College, Duchy College Rosewarne and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
This apprenticeship provides you with an ideal foundation on which to build a career in amenity and landscape gardening and is ideal if you are working, or would like to work in landscape gardening, parks, gardens and greenspaces, production horticulture, garden centres, nurseries and cemeteries. You will study a range of modules including how to establish plants and seeds in soil, preparing sites for landscaping, identifying plants, using appropriate tools and constructing water features. Progression: To the Horticulture Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3, or find employment in the industry.
HORTICULTURE APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL 2
Entry requirements: GCSEs in English and maths at grade 3. Where: Eden Project
Study horticulture at the iconic Eden Project and work with Eden’s world-class horticultural team to gain practical and theoretical knowledge of plants from all over the world. You will also have the opportunity to specialise in one of the seven sectors of horticulture at Eden: the rainforest biome, outdoor biome, Mediterranean biome, outer estate, nursery, temporary display and science team. You will need to be employed by Eden or a company with a similar ethos, and all your learning will take place at Eden.
Progression: To the Horticulture Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3, or find employment in the industry.
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HORTICULTURE ADVANCED APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL 3
Entry requirements: Four GCSEs at grade 4 including English and maths, as well as an employer willing to hire you as an apprentice.Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Rosewarne
Horticulture has a huge part to play in our day-to-day lives, from the fruit and vegetables that we eat to the turf we play sports on, all the way through to the flowers that we plant in our gardens and use to brighten up our homes. All of these areas offer a wide range of careers, no matter which branch of horticulture inspires you. This advanced apprenticeship is ideal if you would like to be a more senior worker or manager in the horticulture sector and will help you gain in-depth knowledge and skills. You will choose from a pathway of either horticulture, landscaping, production horticulture or parks, gardens and green spaces.
University study with one of our degrees at Bicton College or in partnership with the Eden Project.
Employment in the horticulture industry.
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568,700 horticulture jobs are supported
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This department focuses on building your confidence in learning, employability and independent living with all programmes tailored to each individual learner, with effective teaching that involves providing each student with different avenues to learning, often in the same classroom. We have dedicated foundation learning areas and experienced tutors who will help you reach your full potential.
Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
Following on from the Pathway 2 Employment Stage 1 course, if you have a genuine desire to get a job and you can demonstrate an excellent record of behaviour and attendance, plus you have Entry Level 2 English and maths, then this course is ideal for you. You will also need to have a current Education, Health and Care Plan and be 16 to 24 years of age. This course is designed to help you move forwards and develop your confidence both at work and at college. You should expect to carry out a two day per week work placement with an employer, supported by a skills job coach. You will also learn the skills you need to be successful in employment including English, maths and ICT.
Progression: A traineeship, voluntary or supported paid employment.
PATHWAY 2 EMPLOYMENT STAGE 2 (SUPPORTED INTERNSHIP) LEVEL 1
Where: Duchy College Stoke Climsland
This course is designed to prepare you for independent living, build your teamwork skills and improve your maths and English. You will take part in activities that are engaging and positively assess your development throughout the duration of the course. You will love how much your self-confidence and social skills improve. Progression: Continue your studies within the Entry Level 1 continuum, or our Entry Level 2 Pathfinder provision.
PERSONAL PROGRESS TOWARDS INDEPENDENCE PRE-ENTRY/ENTRY LEVEL 1
Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
This course is ideal if you enjoy practical work and would like to experience a range of vocational options while being supported with your learning. In order to make the most of the course you must be keen to try a variety of vocational options, including animal care, horticulture, art, catering, sport, childcare and ICT, all designed to help you decide what you might like to do as a job. You will learn new skills, build your teamwork skills, your independence and your confidence, as well as improve your English and maths. Progression: You could continue your studies and progress to either the Pathway 2 Employment Stage 2 (Supported Internship) Level 1 or the Preparing to Transition from College (Moving On) Level 1.
PATHFINDER ENTRY LEVEL 2 & 3
Where: Duchy College Stoke Climsland
This course will help you prepare for transition from college. You will learn basic independent living skills through a range of practical activities, as well as continuing to study core subjects such as English and maths. On completion of this course we will support you with your transition out of college.
Progression: Advice and guidance will be given on an individual basis.
PREPARING TO TRANSITION FROM COLLEGE: MOVING ON LEVEL 1
An innovative course run by Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service, has celebrated students’ achievements with a practical demonstration and award ceremony.
Following a five day programme by Cornwall Fire and Rescue’s Phoenix Team; students from Foundation Learning showcased their new skills in front of dignitaries, family and friends. They used lots of key skills to achieve this including working as a team, communication skills, trust and first aid skills.
Assistant Chief Fire Officer for Cornwall Fire and Rescue, Mark Hewitt said the Phoenix team is here to help the local
community understand the “important role that fire and rescue plays in society. We also want to teach young people to develop new skills, improve confidence and be able to work in teams.”
Student Graham Andrews said he liked wearing the breathing apparatus. “I didn’t realise just how heavy it was, but it was great to use,” he explained. “The staff were all amazing, really professional and friendly, thank you for all your help.”
CORNWALL FIRE AND RESCUE CELEBRATE STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS
Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
If you are not quite ready to enter the world of work, but would like to develop your employability skills this course is ideal. You will learn core employability skills through activities that develop your communication and teamwork. You will also improve your English and maths. You should expect to carry out one day supported community action, or one day supported college work placement per week. Progression: Pathway 2 Employment Stage 2 (supported internship) Level 1 or employment.
PATHWAY 2 EMPLOYMENT TO BECOME WORK READY STAGE 1 - ENTRY LEVEL 3
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Entry requirements: Three GCSEs at grade 4 including English or maths, or a relevant Level 2 qualification at merit.Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
Preparing you for a career in the armed forces is our ultimate goal. We pride ourselves on our success rates with 80% of students who pass going straight into the military or protective services and the remaining 20% continuing their studies.
This two-year course will challenge you, take you out of your comfort zone and put you one step ahead of the rest. More importantly it will offer you the opportunity to find out more about the benefits of a military and protective services career before you commit. The course is delivered by staff who all had careers within the military and protective services prior to joining the College, including extensive operational experience and specialist skills qualifications to inform and develop your understanding.
You will study a range of core modules including preparing for a career in a chosen uniformed service, developing aspects of physical fitness for entry to the uniformed services, developing leadership skills and equality, diversity and inclusion. You will also study specialist subjects depending on which area of the uniformed services you would like to enter as well as outdoor and adventurous expeditions to further challenge you. Take part in numerous field trips to military and protective service establishments and carry out overnight residential military exercises. You will also have the opportunity to undertake first aid training. Expect to visit local armed forces on a monthly basis, such as HMS Raleigh.
Entry requirements: English and maths at Functional Skills Level 1. Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
This one-year course offers you an insight into, and understanding of, the entry requirements for the military and protective services. Gain a wide variety of skills and knowledge from a range of units related to protective and military service. You will undertake practical military training and education in order to equip you with the necessary skills to enable you to make decisions on which service to apply for and to prepare you in all respects for initial selection.
Progression: Continue on to our Entry to the Uniformed Services Diploma Level 3, or enter the selection process for a military and protective service of your choice.
ENTRY TO THE UNIFORMED SERVICES DIPLOMA LEVEL 3 ENTRY TO THE UNIFORMED SERVICES DIPLOMA LEVEL 2
HOW TO JOIN THE MILITARY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES...We offer two options for you to start your studies in the military and protective services depending on your GCSE results. On completion our Level 3 course offers you the choice of university study or employment. Our Level 2 course is ideal if you would like more time to develop your skills before progressing on to Level 3. Not ready for Level 2 study? See page 62.
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Have you got what it takes to join the uniformed services? Our Military and Protective Services (MaPS) Academy provides the ultimate preparation for a career in the armed forces, emergency and rescue services, the fire, police, ambulance, UK border force as well as, non-uniformed roles, civil service, voluntary or private security sector.
Students were put to the test in a range of real-life military training scenarios as part of their final exercise, which tested their skills and drills. Students had to deal with training incidents including drunk and disorderly people, smuggling, surveillance, arrest operations, attacks, casualty evacuation and scenes of crime.
Student Lucy Evans said: “I thought it was very realistic which also made the week more enjoyable. I thought the scenarios were fantastic, it really made us think on our feet.”
STUDENTS CARRY OUT FINAL TRAINING EXERCISE
Employment in the military and protective services, you can run your application whilst on the course.
University study such as our FdSc Rescue & Emergency Management, our FdSc Emergency Sector Leadership & Management or our FdSc Police Studies from these you can also move onto our flagship BSc (Hons) Emergency Sector Management & Interoperability (top-up degree).
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OPERATIONAL SUPPORT GRADE (OSG)HM PRISON FORD
Lauren studied the Level 3 diploma at Duchy College Stoke Climsland and is now an OSG at HM Prison Ford.
“I loved my time at Duchy College, especially the times we spent out on exercise and our visits to HMS Raleigh, where we carried out parts of the phase one training for the navy, alongside the recruits at the time. Duchy College provided me with so many life skills that I use in my current job and really improved my confidence. It also gave me an insight into many jobs that I had not considered before, including the job that I do now. In my role as OSG I work mostly in the communications room running the radio net, the gatehouse, correspondence, where I monitor the mail, and in the wing offices answering offenders’ queries.”
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HOW TO START YOUR CAREER IN ADVENTURE SPORT...We offer two options for you to start your career in adventure sport depending on your GCSE results. Our Level 3 course offers you the choice of university study or employment on successful completion of your course. Our Level 2 course is ideal if you would like more time to develop your skills before progressing on to further study. Not ready for Level 2 study? See page 62.
Students camped for a week whilst taking part in a number of outdoor activities including scrambling, climbing, sea kayaking to Land’s End and around St Michael’s Mount, and surf kayaking at Sennen.
Student Matilda Mae Daniel said she really “enjoyed the trip away. Paddling around St Michael’s Mount, surf kayaking and climbing on sea cliffs was amazing.”
OUTDOOR ADVENTURE DIPLOMA LEVEL 3
Equivalent to A-levels
Entry requirements: Four GCSEs at grade 4, including English and/or maths, and ideally science, or a sport diploma Level 2 at merit grade. Where: Duchy College Stoke Climsland
Nestled in the Cornish countryside and surrounded by fields and hills, this is the perfect environment to study outdoors. You will have access to facilities including a 10-metre climbing tower, rolling fields for orienteering and walking, use of an off-site lake for watersports and trips to the coast.
During the course you will study topics including principles and practices in outdoor adventure, skills for land- and water-based activities, anatomy and physiology, water- and land-based leadership, and outdoor and adventurous expeditions. Practical activities include kayaking, mountain biking, hill walking, canoeing, surfing, coasteering, orienteering, problem solving and climbing. Plus you will have the opportunity to complete a number of additional qualifications such as BCU Paddlesport, BCU FSRT, British Canoeing Discovery and Explore Award and National Navigation Award.
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If you dream of working in the great outdoors and want your office to be the beach, the rolling countryside or the sea, then a career in adventure sport is ideal for you. Our diplomas will teach you a wide range of topics giving you in-depth knowledge and understanding of the adventure sport and active leisure sector. OUTDOOR INSTRUCTOR TRAINING LEVEL 2
Entry requirements: Four GCSEs at grade 3, including English and maths, plus you must be able to swim 50 metres in open water. Where: Duchy College Stoke Climsland
This course is ideal if you want to gain valuable practical experience in instructor training, alongside relevant industry awards, to improve personal skills and practical abilities in a variety of outdoor and adventurous activity.
You will cover land- and water-based instructor training throughout the course and will learn the leadership skills to lead safe, effective and enjoyable sessions for school groups.
Progression: Go on to our Sport (Outdoor Adventure) Diploma Level 3, or employment in the outdoor sports industry.
- Outdoor instructor- Outdoor centre manager- PE teacher
- Expedition leader- Climbing wall instructor- Resort group leader
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ADVENTURE SPORTS STUDENTS EXPLORE SENNEN
University study such as our FdSc Sport Health & Fitness with possible progression on to our BSc (Hons) Sport, Health &
Exercise Science (top-up degree).
Employment in the industry.
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Entry requirements: Four GCSEs at grade 4, including English and/or maths and ideally science, or a sport diploma at Level 2 at merit grade. Where: Duchy College Stoke Climsland
We are very proud of our industry standard sports facilities which include an outdoor climbing wall, a fitness suite, sports hall, plus football and rugby pitches. You will also benefit from coaching from Plymouth Argyle Football Club, where you will have the opportunity to join the Duchy PAFC squad who have just won their league and the prestigious George Lang cup for the second year running.
During this two-year course you will study subjects that are essential to this sector including the principles of anatomy and physiology, how to assess risk in sport, fitness testing, nutrition, sport development, as well as sports leadership and coaching. Our expert staff can also tailor your studies to meet your needs.You will complete work experience placements and employability workshops, to ensure you have the skills the industry needs. You will also be in college three to four days a week and will be given opportunities to play in our sports teams.
Entry requirements: Four GCSEs at grade 3, including English and maths, a basic level of competence in sports and a strong desire to work in the sports sector. Where: Duchy College Stoke Climsland
Study a wide range of topics which will give you the knowledge and an understanding of the sport and active leisure sector, including fitness for sport and exercise, practical sports performance, leading sports activities and training for personal fitness. You will also be given opportunities to gain additional qualifications as you progress through your course and take part in sports trips within the UK.
You will work with a variety of participants within different coaching and leadership environments and will undertake work experience placements and employability workshops.
Progression: Go on to our Sports Diploma Level 3. Or employment in the industry.
SPORTS DIPLOMA LEVEL 3
HOW TO START YOUR SPORTING CAREER…We offer two options for you to start your sporting career depending on your GCSE results. Our Level 3 course offers you the choice of university study or employment on successful completion of your course. Our Level 2 course is ideal if you would like more time to develop your skills before progressing on to further study. Not ready for Level 2 study? See page 62.
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Equivalent to A-levels
- Coach- Nutritionist - Sports therapist - Elite athlete - Fitness professional- PE Teacher- Sports development officer
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University study such as our FdSc Sport Health & Fitness with possible progression on to our BSc (Hons) Sport, Health &
Exercise Science (top-up degree).
Employment in the industry.
YOU CAN GO ON TO...
SPORTI WANT A CAREER IN…
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If PE is your favourite subject at school and you would love to turn your passion for sport into a full-time career, then our sports diploma will open up a wide range of career options you may not have even thought of. From elite athlete to coach, nutritionist to gym instructor, personal trainer to sports therapist there is something for everyone.
A local student is celebrating after winning her first boxing match representing England. Level 3 Sport student at Duchy College, Chantel Whiting, who was selected to represent the country after impressing the England coaches at a national competition earlier in the year, has boxed her way to a 3 – 2 win over Ireland. Rising star Chantel is aiming to qualify for the 2024 Olympics.
“I would love to get to the Olympics then go professional after that,” Chantel said. “I have been boxing for about four years and I have enjoyed it ever since. I am so honoured to represent England, I’m really proud of myself.”
“After completing my Level 3 Sport course I may look into getting into coaching whilst concentrating on my boxing alongside that. The sport course here at Duchy College is fantastic, great facilities and really supportive lecturers. I would definitely recommend it to other students who are looking to get into a career within the sport industry.”
OLYMPIC BOXING DREAM ALIVE FOR DUCHY COLLEGE STUDENT
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Train on a wide range of equipment, using the latest diagnostic equipment and tools
If you love science, technology, engineering, or information technology, then a career in land-based engineering could be for you. The skills and types of land-based engineering include diagnostics repair and testing, all in the context of diesel and petrol engines, equipment controlled by GPS technology and integrated into environmental information - a fantastic mix of innovation and problem solving. It’s not all about farming either, everything concerned with the upkeep and control of the countryside, forestry, sports grounds and open spaces involves the application of engineering solutions.
A scholarship is available from our
partner Vincent Tractors
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Entry requirements: GCSEs in English and maths at grade 3 or above.Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
This intermediate qualification is equivalent to five GCSEs and is an ideal starting point to learn the basics for a career in land-based engineering. You will be able to work on a range of machinery including working with agricultural, horticultural and more general outdoor powered equipment.
Progression: On to the Land-based Engineering Diploma or an advanced apprenticeship, or the workplace at a junior level.
Entry requirements: GCSEs in English and maths at grade 2 or above.Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
This introductory course is ideal for anyone who wants to start from scratch and learn the basics of engineering, alongside gaining support in developing and improving their maths, English and IT skills. You’ll learn about health and safety, how to disassemble and assemble machine parts, parts identification and routine servicing protocols.
Progression: On to the Land-based Engineering Certificate, a Land-based Engineering Apprenticeship Level 2, or the workplace at a junior level.
LAND-BASED ENGINEERING CERTIFICATE LEVEL 2
INTRODUCTION TO LAND-BASED TECHNOLOGY LEVEL 1
HOW TO BECOME A LAND-BASED ENGINEER...We offer both full-time and apprenticeship routes for school leavers. Once you have completed the Level 3 qualification you will be able to work all over the world in a range of careers maintaining and repairing land-based machinery and technology.
Entry qualifications: Four GCSEs at grade four or above.Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
This two-year qualification is for anyone interested in a career working with land-based machinery, whether in farming or the wider environment. This level is ideal if you want in-depth insight into the mechanics and science for land-based engineering. You might cover things like inspecting and testing land-based machinery, maintaining a production plant or servicing a fleet of grounds keeping ATVs.
You’ll also gain plenty of practical experience in your choice of skills, go on work-experience placements with local employers which will help you build a professional network and explore career opportunities. Throughout your time with us you will be able to gain an understanding of and skills in engine servicing, compression- ignition diesel engines, spark-ignition petrol engines, electrical systems and electronics, hydraulic systems, mechanical power transmission systems, synchromesh transmissions and clutches, powershift transmissions, cultivation and drilling machinery and harvesting machinery. This course is assessed through examinations and practical tests at the end of each year.
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LAND-BASED ENGINEERING DIPLOMA LEVEL 3
Equivalent to A-levels
The workplace after Level 3, via our excellent local links with industry.
Start your own business or travel nationally or globally for your career.
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Dan previously studied at Duchy College where he completed the FdSc Agriculture and topped up with the BSc (Hons) Rural Business Management. After completing his studies he went on a working holiday to New Zealand where he worked for an agricultural contractor. At home he still gets involved with the work on the farm.
“I enjoy my job because I like being outside, working with agricultural machinery and seeing students develop their skills throughout the year.”
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We work with a wide range of local and regional employers providing apprenticeship training for land-based engineering. Whether that is farm machinery or grounds keeping on an estate or resort.
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Entry requirements: Five GCSEs at grade 3, including English, maths and IT and to be employed in a relevant role. Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
This two-year apprenticeship is ideal if you want to become a qualified engineer. This apprenticeship provides an ideal foundation for a wide range of occupations within the engineering field. You must have good practical skills, be able to follow technical drawings and work carefully and methodically.
You will attend college in a series of block weeks, developing a range of skills including fabrication and welding, maintenance engineering and machining. The apprenticeship route allows you to tailor your learning to suit your job and the skills required.
There are numerous machines available in this sector and your career could see you working on precision farming machinery, carrying out a variety of tasks: the construction and maintenance of mechatronics, remote sensors, robotic systems and farming automation; designing, installing and maintaining dairy equipment; maintaining and repairing grounds care machinery on golf courses or football grounds, off-road vehicles such as AVTs used by land owners and farmer on larger estates, forestry equipment such as chainsaws and timber production plants or food technology manufacturing plant operations and repairs.
Progression: To an engineering advanced apprenticeship, or further full-time study such as our Land-based Engineering Diploma.
LAND-BASED TECHNOLOGY APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL 2
Entry requirements: Level 2 apprenticeship and be employed in a relevant role. Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
This advanced-level apprenticeship can take up to two years to complete (either via day-release study or a block release training programme).
At Level 3 units of study are selected that build on the work completed at Level 2, but focus on your employer’s specific needs. These may include advanced welding skills, computer-based diagnostics or electrical systems maintenance.
There is also a Higher Apprenticeship available at Level 4 if you wish to continue earning while you learn to degree-level. Many employers maintain apprentices as full-time staff within their organisation, and increase salaries when apprenticeships are completed.
LAND-BASED TECHNOLOGY ADVANCED APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL 3
HOW TO BECOME A LAND-BASED ENGINEER....To follow the apprenticeship route and earn while you learn, you will need to find a company with an element of land-based engineering to employ you. The majority of your time will be spent in the workplace with one day a week at college learning theory and the latest maintenance and repair techniques. To become fully qualified you must complete the Level 3 qualification. Not ready for Level 2 study? See page 62.
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Interested in anapprenticeship?
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recruitment team on
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Further career development on manufacturers training programmes supported by your employer, earning an average salary of £21,725.
University study such as our FdSc Engineering.
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Our Engineering Higher Apprenticeship Level 4.
There are approx. 3,350 land-based
engineering businesses in the UK
There is an increasing demand
for land-based engineers, with
22,800+ currently employed in the UK
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PLANT OPERATIONS & GROUNDWORKS I WANT TO WORK IN ...
Train with our new fleet of machinery, complete with the
latest systems
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Plant operations is the broad term referring to the operation and driving of heavy plant equipment such as, excavators, dumpers, rollers and telescopic handlers to name a few. Groundworks is the specific job role of preparing the ground using some of these machines within a construction, civil engineering, roads, railways or landscaping project.
Entry requirements: GCSEs in English and maths at grade 2 or above and the Level 1 qualification. CSCS HSE Test completed within the last year.Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
You will learn how to operate a variety of equipment including excavators, forklifts, dumpers and road rollers and you could gain a CITB CPCS ticket for one of the items you train on. You will then be assessed through a series of practical activities such as:
• Preparing and using a forward tipping dumper• Preparing ground and using an excavator to move earth• Compacting ground using a ride on roller• Operating telehandlers to load lorries
You will also get the chance to visit various construction projects or quarries to see even larger equipment in action.
Progression: With experience, you could move into construction management, site supervision, estimating, lift planning and supervision.
You could become a plant or crane supervisor, or a plant coordinator selecting the machinery needed for each new job and assessing new equipment.
PLANT OPERATIONS - GROUNDWORKS CERTIFICATE LEVEL 2
- Demolition operative- Dumper operator- Ride on roller operator- Telehandler- Tractors operator- Plant operator- Mobile plant technician- 360 excavator operator
CAREERS IN THIS INDUSTRY...
HOW TO BECOME QUALIFIED IN PLANT OPERATIONS…In order to work on a construction site you will need to gain your Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) certification. On top of that you will gain tickets to prove you are skilled and experienced in operating and maintaining a wide range of specialist large plant machinery. To work in the industry you will need to achieve the Level 2 qualification.
Entry requirements: GCSEs in English and maths at grade 2 or above, or equivalent qualifications at Entry Level 3.Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
This one-year introductory qualification is ideal for those wanting to pursue a career as a construction plant operator. You’ll learn how to operate and drive a wide range of plant machinery through practical instruction sessions with the specialist machinery and equipment we have on our campuses.
You’ll learn a range of skills while gaining your CSCS including:• Health and safety• Operating plant machinery and completing basic operations• How to safely transport materials• Maintaining structures and surfaces• Essential machinery maintenance• Site safety
Progression: On to the Level 2 qualification full-time or into an apprenticeship.
CONSTRUCTION PLANT OPERATIONS LEVEL 1
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Chris worked in site management for over 15 years and then taught construction elsewhere for another 12 years. Chris joined the plant operations team at Duchy College in 2017.
“Working with students from different backgrounds and ages can sometimes be a challenge, but it is one that I really enjoy. Seeing that smile on a student’s face, when they manage to achieve something for the first time, is still the biggest buzz I can have as a teacher.”
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Experienced plant operatives can earn over £30k per year
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We have worked in partnership with the Highways Agency and Cormac to develop an apprenticeship programme in groundworks that will prepare you for a career in this sector. There is a significant skills gap with the development of the Hinkley Point C project with a massive demand for skilled operatives, offering you great career opportunities.
Interested in anapprenticeship?
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recruitment team on
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Entry requirements: GCSEs in English and maths at grade 3 or above, and an employer willing to hire you as an apprentice.Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
This specialist two-year apprenticeship offers you the chance to get your Construction Plant Competence Scheme (CPCS) card to enable you to operate plant machinery. It also trains you in the more specific skills with regards to work in groundworks. You’ll gain insight into the techniques of modular paving, masonry walling, earth moving, roadbuilding and pipe laying, and drainage.
Groundworks can be heavy, dirty work and will be outside in all weathers, you need to be physically fit, confident at working at heights and often in confined spaces.
Progression: Into the workplace as a qualified groundworks operative with an average starting salary from £16,000 to £20,000.
Entry requirements: GCSEs in English and maths at grade 3 or above, and an employer willing to hire you as an apprentice.Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
This one-year apprenticeship provides you with a broad introduction to all aspects of plant operations and driving. Training usually one day per week at college we will ensure you are up to date with the latest legislation and health and safety practice and get all the skills you need to work driving and operating plant machinery.
You will get to train on a range of machinery including excavators, forklifts, dumpers, telehandlers and road rollers.
Progression: Into the workplace as a qualified construction plant operative with a starting salary of approximately £22,000.
CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS & CIVIL ENGINEERING (GROUNDWORKS) APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL 2
CONSTRUCTION PLANT OPERATIONS APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL 2
HOW TO BECOME QUALIFIED IN PLANT OPERATIONS…To become qualified in plant operations via the apprenticeship route you will need to complete a Level 2 qualification. We offer two routes, one broad construction plant operating qualification and another that is more specifically about groundworks with a civil engineering focus. The route you choose will depend on your employer’s business focus and your personal ambitions. Not ready for Level 2 study? See page 62.
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- Demolition operative- Forklift driver- Crane specialist- Telehandler- Dozer operator- Plant operator- Mobile plant technician- 360 excavator operator
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This course is for learners who may need some extra support or for those who simply want to spend time developing core skills.
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VOCATIONAL AND WORK-RELATED STUDIES I WANT TO WORK IN ...
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Entry requirements: Entry Level 2 English and maths. Where: Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland
This course is ideal if you are unsure of the vocational pathway you wish to pursue as a career. During the course you will experience a range of vocational options to help you make that important choice and will need to be keen to try a range of options. During the course you will study vocational and life skills around the areas of work that you have chosen to study. You will also build your teamwork skills, self-confidence and work towards a minimum of Entry Level 3 English and maths.
Progression: you can go on to further study with us on either our Introductory Suite or our Work-related Studies programmes. You will also have the opportunity to progress to a specialist programme within one of our other curriculum specialisms, an apprenticeship, voluntary or paid work.
Entry requirements: Entry Level 3 English and maths. Where: Duchy College Stoke Climsland
If you would like to access our Level 2 programmes, but require some guidance and support to achieve this goal, then this course will allow you to experience a range of vocational options helping you make the right choice for your future. To get the most out of this course you will need to enjoy practical work and be keen to try a range of options, as well as focusing on developing academic skills such as assignment writing or research skills.
During your studies you will learn vocational and academic skills required to access a Level 2, in addition you will build your teamwork skills, develop your self-confidence and work towards a minimum of Level 1 English and maths.
Progression: further study of a specific programme within one of our other specialist curriculum areas, an apprenticeship, voluntary or paid work.
VOCATIONAL STUDIES ENTRY LEVEL 3 & LEVEL 1 INTRODUCTION TO VOCATIONAL STUDIES LEVEL 1
LEARN FROM THE EXPERTS...Steve has worked for over 24 years in the education sector joining the Cornwall College Group three years ago. He has brought a wealth of experience from 22 years spent teaching in secondary schools where he had posts ranging from classroom teacher to assistant head teacher and has more recently worked in a variety of capacities supporting schools as a behaviour advisor.
“Our team works hard to provide learners with the best possible experience. In doing so we strive to give our learners the skills and attributes that will prepare them for the future.”
STEVE WATKINSON | TEAM LEAD VOCATIONAL AND WORK-RELATED STUDIES
WHAT IF I’M NOT READY FOR LEVEL 2 STUDY?If you are not ready for Level 2 study and are unsure which career path to choose, these courses can help you focus on developing skills that can be used in any vocational area and enables you to try out numerous career paths before committing to a specific vocational course.
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An apprenticeship is for anyone over the age of 16 and is the perfect option to allow you to start or keep earning at work while receiving training and gaining a recognised qualification. It gives you a great mix of learning in a work setting and studying at college, allowing you to continue developing your skills.
A fair deal: Starting salary £3.90 per hour*, start earning from £117 per week.
Support: We will be there when you need us throughout your training.Choice: We’ve got a wide range of different pathways to choose from across the region.
Get hired: We will help you find an employer and complete college and job applications.
We work with a range of organisations to develop industry relevant apprenticeship programmes, including:- Synergy Farm Health - Brian Etherington Meat Co.- Heligan Gardens - Riverford Farm Shop- RSPCA - Lynher Dairies Cheese Co.- James Kittow Butcher & Grazier - The Eden Project Talk to our recruitment team to find out more0330 123 4785apprenticeships@duchy.ac.ukwww.duchy.ac.uk/apprenticeship-hub
* Minimum apprenticeship salary as of 01/04/19. This is reviewed annually.
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We offer apprenticeships in:
AgricultureAnimal CareArboristEngineering OperativeEquine GroomFloristryFood ProductionHealth & SafetyHorticultureLand-Based EngineeringMobile Plant OperationsPlant OperationsVeterinary Nursing
We also offer the following Level 4 Apprenticeship:
Agricultural Business Management
A number of our apprenticeships are only suitable for those with some prior experience. Talk to our team to explore your options today.
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Students’ Union
YOUR UNION, YOUR VOICE
We are incredibly proud of our Students’ Union, which exists to
represent your voice at every level in the College and to make sure you have a fantastic time with us. From freshers’ fairs to political hustings; charity events to parties; volunteer
work to running campaigns, you can get involved in a huge range
of activities and have the power to determine what it’s doing.
All students at The Cornwall College Group are automatically members
of the Students’ Union, if you would like to become more involved,
please contact your campus student liaison officer.
www.cornwallstudents.org
Our students always step up to raise funds for charity.
Every campus starts the year with a freshers’ celebration event.
We run a number of student focused campaigns including Sexual Health, Mental Heath and Celebrating Diversity.
Each year students volunteer to help young people in Kenya on a range of projects.
We work in partnership with other students’ unions to encourage young people to vote in the general elections.
Each year we celebrate our student success at the Student Star Awards.
We organise both local and national trips to enhance your student experience.
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Bradninch: Guildhall
Chudleigh: Memorial
Kingsteignton: Health Centre
Newton Abbot: Rail Station
Bitton Park Flats
Dawlish: Green
Crown & Sceptre
Crediton Station
Pinhoe Village
Whipton Village Shop
Potters Snooker
Crediton Green
Musbury Bus Stop
Abbey Gate
Gamberlake
Axminster Square
Honiton Church
Honiton: Mill Street
Fenton Rail Station
Canaan Way Car Park
Tiverton: Bus Station
Horsdon Garage
Halberton: Village Hall
Globe Inn
Willand: FC
Cullompton: Bull Ring
Budlake: Killerton Turn
Broadclyst: Shelter
Broadclyst: Station Rd.
Seven Acres
Hand & Penn
Kent House
Rousdon: Memorial
Colyford: The Elms
Scalwell Lane
Co-op Harepath Road
Beer: Square
Chapel Street
Sid Vale Close
Green Close
Sidmouth FC
Woolbrook Rd Lidl
Poppleford War Mem.
St Giles-on- the-Heath
Holsworthy
Stratton
Stibb Cross
Bideford
Mary Tavy
Lydford
Liskeard
Dobwalls
St Ive
Callington
Pipers Pool
Tregadillett
Hallworthy
Camelford
St Anns Chapel
Gulworthy Cross
Okehampton
Whitstone
Ladycross
Launceston
St Austell
Bugle
St Blazey
Bodmin
Five Lanes
Pelynt
West Wayland
Looe
No Man’s Land
St CleerBridgerule
Tideford
Valley Truckle
St Dominick
St Breward
St Kew Highway
Knightsmill
Upton Cross
Rilla Mill
Liskeard
ROSEWARNE
Lanner
Ponsanooth
Penryn
Falmouth
Helston
STOKE CLIMSLAND
Bradninch: Guildhall
Chudleigh: Memorial
Kingsteignton: Health Centre
Newton Abbot: Rail Station
Bitton Park Flats
Dawlish: Green
Crown & Sceptre
Crediton Station
Pinhoe Village
Whipton Village Shop
Potters Snooker
Crediton Green
Musbury Bus Stop
Abbey Gate
Gamberlake
Axminster Square
Honiton Church
Honiton: Mill Street
Fenton Rail Station
Canaan Way Car Park
Tiverton: Bus Station
Horsdon Garage
Halberton: Village Hall
Globe Inn
Willand: FC
Cullompton: Bull Ring
Budlake: Killerton Turn
Broadclyst: Shelter
Broadclyst: Station Rd.
Seven Acres
Hand & Penn
Kent House
Rousdon: Memorial
Colyford: The Elms
Scalwell Lane
Co-op Harepath Road
Beer: Square
Chapel Street
Sid Vale Close
Green Close
Sidmouth FC
Woolbrook Rd Lidl
Poppleford War Mem.
St Giles-on- the-Heath
Holsworthy
Stratton
Stibb Cross
Bideford
Mary Tavy
Lydford
Liskeard
Dobwalls
St Ive
Callington
Pipers Pool
Tregadillett
Hallworthy
Camelford
St Anns Chapel
Gulworthy Cross
Okehampton
Whitstone
Ladycross
Launceston
St Austell
Bugle
St Blazey
Bodmin
Five Lanes
Pelynt
West Wayland
Looe
No Man’s Land
St CleerBridgerule
Tideford
Valley Truckle
St Dominick
St Breward
St Kew Highway
Knightsmill
Upton Cross
Rilla Mill
Liskeard
ROSEWARNE
Lanner
Ponsanooth
Penryn
Falmouth
Helston
STOKE CLIMSLAND
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TransportGETTING YOU TO COLLEGE
The College operates a network of daily transport into all of its
campuses, with prices varying depending on your location and financial
status; subsidies are available. The routes outlined here show a
combination of college bus services and public transport links and should
be used as a guide only.
For the most up-to-date transport information please speak to
the relevant transport officer:
Bicton College - 0330 123 4782Duchy College - 0330 123 4784
Currently in 2019-20 transport is FREE for learners aged 16-18, with an
annual household income below £31,000. Conditions apply see website
for details.
All bus routes correct at time of print.
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DUCHY COLLEGE ROSEWARNE
The accommodation at Rosewarne is based off-site and can be in a family home, or home environment, with meals provided at set times of the day, or alternatively you may prefer self-catering in shared houses or flats.
If you would like more information about accommodation at Duchy College Rosewarne please contact 0330 123 4784 or email: living@cornwall.ac.uk.
AccommodationLiving on campus has many advantages, especially if it is your first
time away from home. You will have a great opportunity to meet
new friends and learn some important independent living skills. In
addition, our residential students do really well with their studies,
due to easy access to other students, staff and college resources
outside normal college hours.
On-site accommodation is available at Bicton College and
Duchy College Stoke Climsland. We work closely with Ofsted in the
care of under 18-year-old residential students and are committed
to promoting and safeguarding the welfare of our students.
If you are a student living away from home, you may be eligible
for a bursary. To find out more please contact the residential
bursary officer on 01395 562339 for further details.
BICTON COLLEGE AND DUCHY COLLEGE STOKE CLIMSLAND
Residential students have access to various college facilities including:- Social areas - Pool tables- On campus gym - Sports activities and social events- Launderette - Parking For more information about accommodation please contact:
Bicton College 0330 123 4782enquiries@bicton.ac.uk
Duchy College Stoke Climsland 0330 123 4784enquiries@duchy.ac.uk
We offer a number of residential options for you depending on your timetable. So you could stay on campus for five, four or three nights.
Accommodation costs for the academic year 2019 - 2020 were:
Cost per academic week. The academic year is based on 36 weeks.
5 nights* 4 nights 3 nights
Duty accommodation £130 - -
Single study £140 £120 £96
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AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE& LAND-USE - Agriculture BSc - Agriculture FdSc* - Conservation & Countryside Management FdSc - Estate & Farm Enterprise Management FdSc - Garden & Landscape Design HNC or HND- Heritage & Botanical Collections FdSc- Horticulture FdSc - Horticulture (Garden & Landscape Design) BSc (Hons) - Horticulture (Plant Science) BSc (Hons) - Rural Business Management (top-up degree) BSc (Hons)
ANIMALS & EQUINE- Animal Health & Management FdSc- Applied Animal Health (top-up degree) BSc (Hons)* - Applied Equitation Science (top-up degree) BSc (Hons) - Equine Enterprise Management FdSc - Equitation Science MSc - Equitation Training & Behaviour FdSc - Veterinary Nursing FdSc
SPORT & PROTECTIVE SERVICES - Emergency Sector Management & Interoperability (top-up degree)
BSc (Hons) - Emergency Sector Leadership & Management FdSc - International Business Management (with Professional Golf) BA (Hons)**- International Golf Management FdA** - Police Studies FdSc - Rescue & Emergency Management FdSc - Tournament Golf FdSc** - Tournament Golf BSc (Hons)** - Tournament Golf (top-up degree) BSc (Hons)**
Graduate with us
BICTON COLLEGE & DUCHY COLLEGE
There’s never been a better time to gain a quality
degree in the South West, with an incredible range of
programmes providing you with real skills to start the
career you want straight away.
The diversity of our curriculum offers you the chance to
study golf in Portugal, horticulture at The Eden Project
or equitation training and behaviour in our dedicated
equestrian centre. Our programme range is evolving
and growing each year; please visit
www.bicton.ac.uk or www.duchy.ac.uk
for the latest listings.
All information correct at time of going to print
* Subject to approval by the University of Plymouth ** Awarded by Plymouth Marjon University
All programmes are awarded by the University of Plymouth unless otherwise stated.
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Supporting youLearning Advice TeamWhile at college the Learning Advice Team will provide you with a consistent source of information, advice and support. They will oversee your experience and progress across the whole of your study programme acting as a vital independent link between your specialist programme tutors, English and maths tutors, employability and work experience co-ordinator and, where appropriate, your parents/guardians. The Learning Advice Team work closely with your personal tutor to ensure you enjoy a brilliant learning experience. The team will also support you with a variety of pastoral, health and welfare issues and help signpost you to other sources of support if required. Depending on your campus, the Learning Advice Team may consist of a senior learning adviser, a learning adviser and/or personal learning advisers.
Learner Enrichment Officer (LEO)If you have a question and are not sure who to ask, or just want to chat, speak to the LEO on your campus. They can help you with everything from getting involved with Cornwall College Students’ Union (CCSU) activities to information and advice on confidential issues such as sexual health including C-Card, drink and drugs, bullying and personal safety. They can also help you with enrichment and engagement by organising trips, activities and fun days for your group or campus, which is all great for your CV.
Equality and diversityThe Cornwall College Group is committed to equal opportunities for all and recognises that valuing and embracing diversity is the key to providing high quality teaching and learning. We take pride in serving the local communities of Cornwall and are fully committed to promoting equality of opportunity, access, dignity and fairness.
Learning CentresThere are nine learning centres across our campuses, providing you with access to thousands of books, journals and online resources to support your studies. Our learning centre staff are available to support you with finding resources, using the computers and software, and developing your study skills.
Computer accessWhen you enrol with us you will be issued with a computer account and email. This will give you access to range of software and resources this includes:• the College’s Wi-Fi• access to Office programmes• your course details and progress information• a printing account (with some
preloaded credit)• other software and online resources
to support your study
Student Services Our Student Services teams are here to help so you can be sure of getting the information and advice you need.
You can contact Student Services by calling 0330 123 2523 and ask to speak to the Support Services Team on the campus where you want to study, or by emailing enquiries@cornwall.ac.uk.
Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) ProvisionWe are committed to supporting every learner, to ensure they are equipped with the tools and resilience required to successfully achieve their learning goals and aspirations. Please see our website for our SEND Provision Statement which includes further information and details should you wish to talk to someone in person www.cornwall.ac.uk/send-statement.
Whether you need advice, support, facilities or equipment we will do our best to provide it for you. We want to make sure that you have no problems during your study here at college and are easily able to join in with student life.
When you apply to study with us we will ask you to disclose any additional learning needs you may need help with and put appropriate support in place for the start of your studies. All learners are also able to request various assessments throughout their studies, should they feel they may need support in any of these areas.
SafeguardingWe set out to provide a safe and supportive learning and working environment for all our students, staff and visitors.
The Cornwall College Group has a duty to safeguard all learners, staff and visitors. We also have a duty to prevent extremism and radicalisation. Prevent is about safeguarding our students to keep them both safe and within the law.
The Safeguarding and Prevent policies, together with associated policies, are available through the college website or on request. The Cornwall College Group adopts the following principles with regard to Safeguarding and will ensure that:• the safety and wellbeing of children, young
people and adults are paramount in all areas of its operations, including safeguarding our staff/students and raising their awareness to safeguard themselves and others
• all children and adults, regardless of age, culture, disability, gender, language, racial origin, religious belief and/or sexual identity can exercise their right to protection from harm or abuse when engaged in college-related activity or settings and college support where they may disclose concerns about their broader lives in the community or at home
• all suspicions and allegations of abuse will be taken seriously and responded to swiftly and appropriately, with due regard to appropriate levels of privacy and the dignity of those concerned
• all staff will be made aware of key safeguarding principles/practice through appropriate training and are required to report any disclosures, concerns or allegations in line with our procedures
• in accordance with Part 3 of Keeping Children Safe in Education, best practice is used in safer recruitment when recruiting staff/volunteers to ensure their suitability to work with children and adults who may be vulnerable and when dealing with others who visit/use our sites
• we work in a proactive partnership with other key statutory and voluntary sector organisations to share information and good practice to improve safeguarding within our communities
• we adhere to any statutory responsibilities placed upon us.
CareersOur team of qualified and experienced Careers Advisers are available all year round to support you when help is needed with career choices, progression to university and other training, education or employment opportunities. We also offer a comprehensive service to adults who wish to find out about returning to study. We have been awarded the Matrix Quality Standard for our information advice and guidance services so you can be sure you will get the support you need.
Career guidance appointments can be arranged by contacting student services on your campus or by emailing careers@cornwall.ac.uk.
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Supporting youAccommodationIf you do not live within reasonable travelling distance of the College you may wish to consider seeking accommodation nearby. For students at Bicton College and Duchy College Stoke Climsland there are full-board residential places available. Residential Bursaries are available for eligible students. If you would like more information about accommodation when studying at other campuses please contact our accommodation officer on 0330 123 2523.
Benefits relating to supportThere are provisions under the Jobseeker’s regulations, which allow you to study whilst seeking employment without losing your benefits. If you are claiming out of work benefits you should discuss your proposed attendance at college with your employment advisor, before enrolling on a course. It may be possible for you to return to study if you receive other benefits (e.g. Income Support, Housing Benefit etc.), but you must check with the relevant benefit office before enrolling on the course of your choice. Your benefits may be affected by returning to study, so check this out first.
MoodleMoodle is our virtual classroom which provides an online space to complement your course. It provides:• access to resources for your course• interactive and collaborative activities• assessment submission and
self-marking tests
As well as course materials, a range of support resources to develop skills and personal development are also available via Moodle. Moodle is available 24 hours a day, every day of the week.
Funding support This funding is to help you meet extra costs e.g. transport and childcare, is administered by the College and is means-tested.
Guaranteed Student BursaryIf you are under 19 and living in care, a care leaver, receiving Income Support in your own right, a disabled young person in receipt of both the Employment Support Student Allowance and Disability Living Allowance or Personal Independence Payment (PIP), you will be entitled to a Guaranteed Student Bursary of up to £1,200. You will need to apply through the FE Bursary Fund for this.
TransportIf you live more than three miles from college you may be eligible for support for your travel costs. If you are under 19 at the beginning of the academic year in September and are attending a full-time course at the local designated institution (usually the provider of your course nearest your home) you will qualify for subsidised travel.
Duchy College Stoke Climsland and Bicton College campuses provide a transport network running across the Cornwall and Devon border.
The Cornwall College Group provides financial support towards a bus pass for students aged 16 to 18 who qualify for the funding support. Students will be expected to use a college bus where possible. A contribution towards travel costs can also be made to students aged 19 or over at the start of their course. These awards are means-tested and applied for through the scheme. Transport is subject to change by local government.
Free college mealsIf you are aged 16 to 18 and received free school meals, or if your circumstances have recently changed and you are now in receipt of certain benefits, you may qualify for free college meals. Contact Student Services for further details.
Advanced Learning LoansIf you are thinking about continuing your education, are over 19 years of age and want to study a Level 3 qualification or above, there are government-based loans available, depending on your chosen course. There is also a means-tested, cash-limited bursary to help you meet transport costs and childcare costs.
Care to Learn (for learners aged up to 20 years)Care to Learn is a national scheme for childcare funding if you are a parent under 20 years of age. This childcare support will not affect your own family’s benefits or allowances. If you are under 20 years of age
this support is not means-tested and you do not have to be in receipt of benefits or have a low income in order to have your childcare paid for. Please contact any of our Student Services teams for more details.
Childcare (for learners aged 20+ years)We are keen to help you with the cost of your childcare whilst studying. The childcare subsidy you receive will depend upon the details submitted by you on your funding form and childcare support application form. If you are eligible for support this will normally be paid direct to your registered childcare provider. Day nurseries run by Flying Start operate at Cornwall College Camborne, Duchy College Stoke Climsland and Cornwall College Saltash – www.flyingstart.uk.com.
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Taster daysTRY A SUBJECT BEFORE YOU APPLY
BICTON COLLEGEAgriculture, Animal Management, Countryside Management, Construction Plant & Groundworks, Engineering, Equine, Foundation Learning, Horticulture, Military & Protective Services Academy and Tree Surgery.Wed 23 Oct, 9.30am - 3.15pmWed 19 Feb, 9.30am - 3.15pmWed 27 May, 9.30am - 3.15pm
DUCHY COLLEGE ROSEWARNEAgriculture, Animal Management, Construction Plant, Countryside, Horticulture, Land-based Engineering. Wed 19 Feb, 10am - 3pmMon 30 Mar, 10am - 3pm
DUCHY COLLEGE STOKE CLIMSLANDAdventure Sport, Agriculture, Animal Management, Construction Plant, Equine, Gamekeeping, Land-Based Engineering, Military & Protective Services Academy and SportTue 22 Oct, 9am – 5pm Tue 18 Feb, 9am – 5pmTue 26 May, 9am – 5pm
Foundation Learning Tue 18 Feb, 9am – 5pm Tue 26 May, 9am- 5pm
Our taster days are your chance to get a taste of what college is really like. You will meet our expert teaching staff, get hands-on with real course activities and try out the equipment, plus meet other potential students so there are familiar faces when you enrol.
Register for a taster day by visiting: www.bicton.ac.uk/tasterdays www.duchy.ac.uk/tasterdays
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ADVENTURE SPORT PAGEOutdoor Instructor Training Level 2 51 ✔
Outdoor Adventure Diploma Level 3 51 ✔
AGRICULTURE Land-based Studies (Agriculture) Level 1 27 ✔ ✔ ✔
Agriculture Certificate Level 2 27 ✔ ✔
Farm Machinery & Mechanisation Certificate Level 2 27 ✔
Agriculture Diploma Level 3 27 ✔ ✔
Agriculture (Stockperson) Apprenticeship Level 2 29 ✔ ✔ ✔
Agriculture Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3 29 ✔ ✔ ✔
ANIMAL MANAGEMENTAnimal Care Diploma Level 1 15 ✔ ✔ ✔
Animal Care Certificate Level 2 15 ✔ ✔ ✔
Animal Management Diploma Level 3 15 ✔ ✔ ✔
Animal Care Apprenticeship Level 2 17 ✔ ✔ ✔
Animal Management Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3 17 ✔ ✔ ✔
ARBORICULTURELand-based Studies (Arboriculture) Level 1 35 ✔
Forestry & Arboriculture Certificate Level 2 35 ✔
Forestry & Arboriculture Diploma Level 3 35 ✔
Arboriculture Apprenticeship Level 2 37 ✔
Arboriculture Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3 37 ✔
COUNTRYSIDE & CONSERVATIONLand-based Studies (Countryside & Conservation) Level 1 31 ✔ ✔
Countryside & Wildlife Conservation Certificate Level 2 31 ✔ ✔
Land & Wildlife Management Diploma Level 3 31 ✔ ✔
EQUINE MANAGEMENT Horse Care Level 1 19 ✔ ✔
Horse Care Level 2 19 ✔ ✔
Equine Management Level 3 19 ✔ ✔
Equine Groom Apprenticeship Level 2 21 ✔ ✔
Horse Management Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3 21 ✔ ✔
FLORISTRY PAGEFloristry Certificate Level 2 39 ✔ ✔
Floristry Diploma Level 3 39 ✔ ✔
Floristry Apprenticeship Level 2 41 ✔
Floristry Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3 41 ✔
FOUNDATION LEARNING Personal Progress Towards Independence Pre-Entry/Entry Level 1 47 ✔
Pathfinder Entry Level 2 & 3 47 ✔ ✔
Pathway 2 Employment to Become Work Ready Stage 1 Entry Level 3 47 ✔ ✔
Pathway 2 Employment Stage 2 (Supported Internship) Level 1 47 ✔ ✔
Preparing to Transition from College: Moving On Level 1 47 ✔
GAMEKEEPINGGamekeeping Diploma Level 1 33 ✔ ✔
Gamekeeping Certificate Level 2 33 ✔
Gamekeeping Diploma Level 3 33 ✔
HORTICULTURE Land-based Studies (Horticulture) Level 1 43 ✔ ✔
Horticulture Certificate Level 2 43 ✔ ✔
Horticulture Diploma Level 3 43 ✔ ✔
Horticulture Apprenticeship Level 2 45 ✔ ✔ ✔
Eden Gardener Apprenticeship Level 2 45 ✔
Horticulture Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3 45 ✔ ✔
LAND-BASED ENGINEERING Introduction to Land-based Technology Level 1 55 ✔ ✔
Land-based Engineering Certificate Level 2 55 ✔ ✔
Land-based Engineering Diploma Level 3 55 ✔ ✔
Land-based Technology Apprenticeship Level 2 57 ✔ ✔
Land-based Technology Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3 57 ✔ ✔
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APPLICATION FORMACADEMIC YEAR 2020/2021Please complete all sections of this form in CAPITAL LETTERS
App ref: Student ref:
First name: Legal Last Name:
Address: Date of birth:
Age:
Telephone number:
Postcode: Mobile number:
Main programme: Main programme:
Main programme: Main programme:
Subject Predicted Grade
Grade Already Achieved
Subject Predicted Grade
Grade Already Achieved
Email:
Parent or guardian email (if under 19):
Current school:
My career aim is: (e.g. future plans)
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
PERSONAL DETAILS
YOUR CHOICE OF MAIN PROGRAMME
YOUR EDUCATION Please write your grades in the appropriate column (Predicted Grade or Grade Already Achieved)
There will be additional elements to your study with us as a full-time student, including maths, English (if applicable) and employability skills.
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Entry to the Uniformed Services Diploma Level 3 49 ✔ ✔
PLANT OPERATIONS & GROUNDWORKS Construction Plant Operations Level 1 59 ✔ ✔
Plant Operations - Groundworks Certificate Level 2 59 ✔ ✔
Construction Operations & Civil Engineering (Groundworks) Apprenticeship Level 2 61 ✔ ✔
Construction Plant Operations Apprenticeship Level 2 61 ✔ ✔
SPORT Sports Diploma Level 2 53 ✔
Sports Diploma Level 3 53 ✔
VETERINARY NURSING Animal Nursing Assistants Certificate Level 2 23 ✔ ✔
Veterinary Nursing Diploma Level 3 23 ✔ ✔
VOCATIONAL & WORK-RELATED STUDIESVocational Studies Entry Level 3 and Level 1 63 ✔ ✔
Introduction to Vocational Studies Level 1 63 ✔
ZOOLOGY Zoo Animal Management Diploma Level 3 25 ✔ ✔ ✔
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Hobbies and interests:
Has your education been affected by health problems? If so, please give brief details:
Do you need any extra support? This might include help with visual impairment, hearing, mobility difficulties or dyslexia. Please give brief details:
Do you need any extra support with reading, writing, number work? Please give brief details:
Work experience and employment:
Other achievements and certificates: e.g. Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, Youth Achievement, First Aid
Responsibilities and positive contributions made:
OTHER PERSONAL INFORMATION
HEALTH
LEARNING NEEDS
I understand that the information provided on this form will be used to assess my suitability for the main programme I have applied for, provide advice and guidance in relation to my stated aspirations and to contact me to follow up on my application or any advice given. If my application is successful I understand that the information will be used to pre-populate my enrolment form.
RETURN YOUR COMPLETED FORM TO ADMISSIONS AT:
The Cornwall College Group, Customer Services, Penhaligon Building, Trevenson Road, Pool, Redruth, Cornwall TR15 3RD
Alternatively you can return the form in person to the reception desk at the campus where you want to study.If you have any questions about the course(s) you would like to study please call 0330 123 2523 or email enquiries@cornwall.ac.uk, you can also find more information about studying with us at www.cornwall.ac.uk.
Signature: Date
By signing this form I hereby consent to the processing of my personal data in line with the Cornwall College Student Privacy Notice available at https://www.cornwall.ac.uk/governance/your-information/
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DUCHY COLLEGEROSEWARNE
The Cornwall College GroupTHE CAREER COLLEGE FOR THE SOUTH WEST
Enquiries for all courses0330 123 2523enquiries@cornwall.ac.ukwww.cornwall.ac.uk
Bicton CollegeEast BudleighBudleigh SaltertonDevon EX9 7BH0330 123 4782customer.services@bicton.ac.uk
Cornwall College CamborneTrevenson RoadPoolRedruthCornwall TR14 0EQ0330 123 2523 enquiries@cornwall.ac.uk
Cornwall College NewquayWildflower LaneTrenance GardensNewquayCornwall TR7 2LZ0330 123 2523newquay.enquiries@cornwall.ac.uk
Cornwall College St AustellTregonissey RoadSt AustellCornwall PL25 4DJ 0330 123 2523info@st-austell.ac.uk
Cornwall College SaltashChurch RoadSaltashCornwall PL12 4AE0330 123 2523info@saltash.ac.uk
Duchy College RosewarneCamborneCornwall TR14 0AB0330 123 4784rosewarne.enquiries@duchy.ac.uk
Duchy College Stoke ClimslandStoke ClimslandCallingtonCornwall PL17 8PB0330 123 4784stoke.enquiries@duchy.ac.uk
Falmouth Marine SchoolKilligrew StreetFalmouthCornwall TR11 3QS0330 123 4783falenquiries@cornwall.ac.uk
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Don’t miss your chance to visit one of our events and get all the information you need to make a decision about your future.
Your chance to: - See world-class facilities- Explore career pathways- Discover more about our unique field trips - Meet expert lecturers- Talk to our current students- Tour the campuses - Get advice on filling in your application form - Receive transport, accommodation and finance information
Courses & Careers Advice Events Bicton CollegeSat 2 Nov 10am - 12pm Sat 1 Feb 10am - 12pmSat 28 Mar 10am - 12pm Duchy College Rosewarne and Stoke Climsland Sat 23 Nov 10am - 12pm Sat 25 Jan 10am - 12pmSat 21 Mar 10am - 12pm Thu 14 May 5pm - 7pm**Rosewarne campus only
Rural Apprenticeship Events Duchy College Rosewarne and Stoke Climsland Sat 25 Jan 12pm – 2pm Bicton CollegeSat 1 Feb 12pm – 2pm
Open DaysBicton College Lambing Day Sun 15 Mar Duchy College Rosewarne Open Day Sun 21 Jun Duchy College Stoke Climsland Open Day and Food FestivalSun 21 Jun For information about our taster days visit:www.bicton.ac.uk/tasterdayswww.duchy.ac.uk/tasterdays
Enquiries for all Duchy College courses:0330 123 4784enquiries@duchy.ac.ukwww.duchy.ac.uk
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Enquiries for all Bicton College courses:0330 123 4782customer.services@bicton.ac.ukwww.bicton.ac.uk
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