School Link · 2018. 8. 16. · Attendance Full attendance is expected for all School Link...
Transcript of School Link · 2018. 8. 16. · Attendance Full attendance is expected for all School Link...
School Link Programmes
2017/18
WELCOMEPlanning for the future is essential in a world of new technologies and changing employment opportunities. In this new school link brochure we at Dumfries and Galloway College are presenting our most ambitious and varied set of qualifications to date.
Our School Link ProgrammesThe programmes on offer are based on the growing skills requirements and employment and further training needs of the Dumfries and Galloway Regional economy, The Programmes offer learning and training opportunities focused on life skills and vocational skills at National 4 level, right through to more academic as well as vocational study at level 7 (equivalent to Advanced Higher or first year at University). The various programmes on offer are all very inclusive and we believe that they afford young people the opportunity to further enhance and shape their bright futures through this partnership between schools and the College.
Whilst still at school, you can develop qualifications, and experience college life through our School College partnership and achieve a worthwhile, recognised qualification that will progress career and further study opportunities.
Dumfries and Galloway College is a friendly College with a reputation for delivering high quality education and training. We are increasingly introducing new and innovative ways to work with learners to help them fulfil their ambitions. Opened in 2008 College Building and Facilities continue to be upgraded to meet cutting edge requirements. Likewise at the Stranraer Campus learners enjoy up to date resources and approaches to learning particularly in Beauty, Construction and Engineering.
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Attendance
Full attendance is expected for all School Link students. A poor attendance record may result in students being unable to complete their qualification.
Above all, we expect you to have the desire to learn and benefit from your studies. We want you to enjoy your experience at the College.
Please note programmes will only run subject to numbers.
If you have any further enquiries please contact:
John Magill, External Liaison
T: 01387 734294
We look forward to welcoming you to
Dumfries and Galloway College.
Entry Requirements
The specific entry requirements are listed with each course on the following pages.
For entry on all courses though, the following will apply:
• Recommendation from school
• Parent or guardian approval
• A genuine interest in the subject
• Students should be self-motivated
• Students should be able to work independently
• Full attendance
An allocation of option places are given to each school, normally around the end of March with confirmation of acceptance/decline of places to be with the schools liaison officer by close of Easter break.
What You Can Expect From College Staff
As a College student, we will treat you as an individual and with respect. We will offer you a safe, supportive environment to allow you to prosper and benefit from your studies. You will be provided with ongoing feedback on how you are progressing with your course work. Throughout the College our staff are professional, dedicated and approachable, if you need additional support at any stage please let your course tutor (or teacher) know.
What We Expect From You
Personal Protective Equipment:
Some courses will require students to wear protective clothing as they may be working, whilst supervised, with specialist machinery or other potentially dangerous materials. In these cases, protective clothing and any other necessary equipment will be issued to students. Once issued the clothing and/or equipment becomes the responsibility of the student. Students will be unable to participate in practical course work without the required safety equipment.
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CONTENTSACTIVITY TOURISIM 5
ACCOUNTING & BUSINESSAAT Diploma in Accounting & Finance 7Higher National Certificate in Business 8
CARENational Level 4: Care 9National Level 5: Care 10National Progression Award: Health & Social Care Promoting Reablement 11
COMPUTING National Progression Award: Computer Networks & Systems 15National Progression Award: Web Design & Fundamentals 16 Higher National Certificate: Computer Science 17
BUILT ENVIRONMENT Skills for Work: Construction Crafts 19Crest Programme Bronze Award 20 Sustainable Building Design 21
CREATIVE INDUSTRIESArt & Design: Design Activity & Expressive Activity 23 National Progression Award: Art & Design Digital Media Level 5 24 National Progression Award: Digital Design & Animation Level 5 25Photography: Level 5/6 27
EDUCATION & CHILDCARE Skills for Work: Early Education & Childcare National 4 29 Skills for Work: Early Education & Childcare National 5 30Higher Level: Childcare & Development 31 Higher National Certificate: Childhood Practice 32
ENGINEERING & AUTOMOTIVEFoundation Apprenticeship: Engineering 33Higher National Certificate: Electrical Engineering 35IMI Award: Introduction to Motor Vehicle (1st & 2nd Year Programme) 36
HAIRDRESSING & BEAUTY National Progression Award: Long Hair Design with Make-Up 37Introduction to Hairdressing 38
HOSPITALITYHospitality: National 4 Practical Cookery 40Hospitality: Practical Cookery SCQF Level 5 40Hospitality: SCQF Level 5 41Next Steps to Hospitality 41
PSYCHOLOGYHigher Level: Psychology 43 Higher National 5: Psychology 44
SPORT Skills for Work: Sport & Recreation National 5 45
I M P O R T A N T
Courses may be subject to change; as such we are unable
to guarantee the running of every course published. If
applications have already been made or accepted, you will
be notified of any changes or cancellations at the earliest
opportunity and every effort will be made to offer
you an alternative option.
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Entry Requirements
Candidates should be able to demonstrate an ability to work at SCQF 4.
Introduction
The NPA is designed as a taster course and the emphasis is on developing your own personal qualities and skills for dealing with customers who wish to participate in activity tourism pursuits.
Course Content
It has been designed to be a fun and engaging course which will allow you to explore the exciting area of activity tourism, from activity based adventure holidays involving climbing, horse riding and mountaineering, to less physical, but still activity focused breaks of wildlife watching, food trails or local heritage trails. Through exploring a range of enterprises and the activities they provide you will learn about the different skills and experience that are necessary for employment in the sector. Note that the course will not involve you participating in the sports/activities but is a study of the different types of activity tourist pursuits which could be categorised as:
• Gentle: art, music, cookery, yoga, bird watching and lake fishing
• Moderate: low level walking, rambling, archery, flat water canoeing, snorkelling and paint-balling
• Adrenaline: rock climbing, mountain biking, abseiling, sailing, mountaineering, scuba diving, and skiing
National Progression Award: Activity Tourism Attendance: 3 hours per week
Course Length: 1 Year
Location: College or School
This National Progression Award (NPA) in Activity Tourism is delivered at SCQF Level 4.
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Outcome
To gain the National Progression Award, you must successfully achieve all of the five units outlined below:
• Activity Tourism: An Introduction FN8N 10
• Assist with an Event F5FJ 10
• Basic Customer Service Skills FN93 10
• Employability Skills for Activity Tourism FN8M 10
• Local Tourism Product Knowledge DV3D 10
This Group Award is an introduction to activity tourism and will enable you to progress onto National Certificate study in Tourism or Business, which in turn will give you with the opportunity to progress onto the Higher National Certificate and Higher National Diploma Awards.
I M P O R T A N T
Courses may be subject to change; as such we are unable
to guarantee the running of every course published. If
applications have already been made or accepted, you will
be notified of any changes or cancellations at the earliest
opportunity and every effort will be made to offer
you an alternative option.
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Entry Requirements
You should be studying other National 5 awards and have already achieved at least two National 4 awards and the SQA IT Numeracy Skill at National 4.
Introduction
The AAT (Advanced Accounting Technician) Foundation Diploma in Accounting and Business is a brand new and up to date qualification specifically designed for 16-19 year olds. If you are considering working and progressing a career in an accounting/finance role, then this is the ideal course. The course has been designed by AAT who are the industry leaders for accounting qualifications with AAT qualifications equipping you with the expertise and confidence to succeed. It delivers a solid foundation in finance administration - covering areas such as double entry bookkeeping and basic costing principles, alongside complementary business communications and personal skills.
The course contains an introduction to financial recording keeping and financial recording software (SAGE) that would be useful to progress a career in this field or to help provide a foundation for anyone wishing to seek their career in a business environment or in self-employment.
Course Content
You will learn finance, accountancy, business and communications skills as part of the main topics that include:
• Bookkeeping Transactions
• Bookkeeping Controls
• Elements of Costing
• Using Accounting Software
• Work Effectively in Finance
AAT Foundation Diploma in Accounting & BusinessAttendance: 1 Tuesday Evening per week
Course Length: 2 Years
Location: Dumfries Campus
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• Business Communications and Personal Skills
• Developing Lifelong Learning Skills
• Introduction to Business and Company Law
• Introduction to Payroll
Career Progression / Outcomes
Further study at college in Computing at SCQF level 6 or 7. Courses currently on offer related to this are:
• NC Business and IT (SCQF Level 6)
• HNC Accounting (SCQF Level 7)
Higher National Certificate in Business(12 or 15 Credits of Study)
Attendance: 1 day per week (over 2 years) for 12 credits. 2 1/2 days per week for 15 credits .
Course Length: 2 Years
Location: Dumfries Campus
Entry Requirements
2 Highers at C or above.
Introduction
This is a broad, general qualification giving learners scope to develop and progress in a variety of ways within organisations of all sizes, including ones which learners may set up themselves.
The HNC builds on developing suitable competencies and knowledge to enhance an administrative, commercial or managerial career. In addition, other skills that employers value such as: customer handling skills, meeting deadlines, attention to detail, personal target setting, enterprise and effectively dealing with clients, will also permeate throughout the subjects delivered.
If you wish to study for the HNC and progress to HND or university with advanced standing, then attendance of 2½ days is required so you can study 15 credits in total.
Course Content
The subjects included in the HNC may include:
• Economics
• Marketing
• Business Accounting
• Human Resource Management
• Customer Care
• Managing People and Organisations
• Business Law
• Starting up a Business
• Behavioural Studies
• IT and Using Software Application Packages (Microsoft Office).
Career Progression / Outcomes
The HNC award will prepare candidates for entry to a wide range of positions including:
• Administration Officer
• Administration Supervisor
• Assistant Manager
• Business Development Assistant
• Customer Service Coordinator
• Finance Assistant
• Purchasing Officer
• Planning Officer
• Sales Coordinator
• Team Leader
• Trainee Manager
The above positions are just some examples of a wider range of suitable posts.
The programme is also ideal for learners who want to pursue a career in business but do not wish to commit themselves initially to a particular specialist area or to those who want to start their own business and require a broad grounding in business topics.
Successful completion of the 15 credits at HNC level will allow direct entry into HND Business. Holders of an HNC may gain entry to first or second year at university depending on which university and the course concerned. The Chartered Institute of Bankers for Scotland will accept holders of the HNC Business directly into their higher level qualification. This is now called Chartered Banker and leads to MCIBS (Member of the Chartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland).8
National 4: Care Attendance: 1/2 day per week
Course Length: 1 Year
Location: Dumfries Campus, Stranraer Campus / School
Entry Requirements
All applicants would normally be expected to have
attained the skills, knowledge and understanding
required by Literacy (National 3) or equivalent
qualifications and/or experience, as this will help
prepare them for any written work undertaken.
Introduction
The main purpose of the National 4 in Care Course is to enable you to understand why people use care services, and to develop the knowledge and skills needed to work in care practice in settings such as health care, social care and childcare. You will develop knowledge, understanding and skills to help you to understand the needs of individuals in a variety of care settings and use these to support them with their health and well being.
You will engage in a range of tasks and learning
that will enable you to develop an understanding
of individuals and society. By doing this you will
recognise that each individual has a unique blend
of abilities and needs, and will understand, the
qualities and skills required to sustain different types
of relationships. You will develop an understanding
of the value base required in the care profession
and have the opportunity to understand and explain
influences on human development and behaviour.
You will also gain an understanding of the social, physical, emotional, cognitive and cultural needs of people who use care services. This knowledge and these skills will be relevant for future experience in learning, life and work.
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Course Content
To achieve the award of National 4 Care you need to
pass four units, which are as follows:
• Care: Values and Principles In this Unit, you will
investigate a range of health and social care
services available to meet the needs of people
requiring care. You will explore the skills, qualities,
values and principles required by care workers and
will develop an understanding of what it means to
work as a professional in the care sector.
• Care: Human Development and Behaviour In
this Unit, you will apply their knowledge and
understanding of human development and
behaviour to individuals using care services.
You will develop an understanding of factors
influencing human development and behaviour,
and will be able to explain how a care worker can
use psychological concepts to understand the
behaviour of individuals using care services.
• Care: Social Influences In this Unit, you will
describe the ways in which social influences can
impact on people, and the relevance this has for
care practice. You will use sociological concepts
to describe social influences and the impact these
might have on people’s life chances. You will also
describe actions taken in society to improve the
life chances of individuals using care services.
• Added Value Unit: Care: Investigating Services
Assignment (National 4) In this Unit, you will
have the opportunity to investigate the needs
of individuals requiring care and the services
available to meet those needs. You will draw on
and apply skills and knowledge learned throughout
the Course.
Career Progression / Outcomes
• Progression onto National 5 Care Programme
• SVQ 2• Possibility of Employment
Care National 5 Attendance: 1/2 day per week
Course Length: 1 Year
Location: Dumfries Campus or Stranraer Campus
Entry Requirements
Minimum of 3 Standard Grades at 4 or above (or equivalent) or 3 National 4 awards, one of which should be English or successful completion of a National 4 Care programme. Applications from adult learners where experience and accreditation of prior learning will be considered. There will be a requirement to become a member of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups Scheme (PVG Scheme).
Introduction
All applicants will have a 1-1 discussion with a member of College staff to determine their suitability for the programme. All applicants must show motivation and possess appropriate abilities and skills to attend the programme they have chosen. All learners on a programme who wish to continue on to a further programme must be able to obtain a positive progressing learner reference.
All applicants must come to this session prepared to discuss the following topic:
“The most important thing for me about improving my education by coming to college is...”
Course Content
To achieve the award of National 5 Care you need to a project and an exam. You may build a portfolio over the year around the following subjects:
• Values and Principles in Care
• Human Development and Behaviour
• Social Influences on Social Care
• Personal and Social Development Self and Society
• Working with Individuals in a Care Setting Communication
• Numeracy and Information
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• Communication
• Technology
• Health and Wellbeing
The programme includes a placement in a care setting during the second term for learners who demonstrate an aptitude for working in a placement setting and who follow a programme of vocational study.
Career Progression / Outcomes
• Progression into employment as a Care or Health Care Support Worker
• Progression to Health & Vocational Studies Programme at SQF Level 6
National Progression Award: Health & Social Care Promoting ReablementAttendance: This programme requires 3 hours of direct contact and a minimum of 2 hours additional study.
One week in a placement will be required.
Course Length: 1 Year
Location: Dumfries Campus or Stranraer Campus / School
Entry Requirements
3 National 5 at B level including English. All applicants must show motivation and possess appropriate abilities and skills to attend the programme they have chosen.
Introduction
The NPA Health and Social Care Promoting Reablement equips practitioners to develop a range of skills very much required in the delivery of a range of care services across different service users. Very sought after in the sector this award also supports further study at College including articulation onto Social care and Nursing programmes as well as Access to Higher Education. The course is a true foundation for you to embed key employability values and provides you with a practical skill set highly valued by employers.
Course Content
Reablement is a term which supports individuals with poor physical or mental health to help them accommodate their illness by learning or relearning the skills necessary for daily living. This approach is being embedded into the culture of delivering an outcomes based service to enable individuals to do as much as they can for themselves to maximise their independence and remain in their home. This covers the fundamental principles of health and social care which ensures that candidates are appropriately equipped to work in a variety of
I M P O R T A N T
Courses may be subject to change; as such we are unable
to guarantee the running of every course published. If
applications have already been made or accepted, you will
be notified of any changes or cancellations at the earliest
opportunity and every effort will be made to offer
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I M P O R T A N T
Courses may be subject to change; as such we are unable
to guarantee the running of every course published. If
applications have already been made or accepted, you will
be notified of any changes or cancellations at the earliest
opportunity and every effort will be made to offer
you an alternative option.
settings. A basic knowledge of biology would be an advantage.
Values & Principles in Care, Social Influences in Care, Human Development & Behaviour, Caring for People with Dementia, Human Body, Ensure Your Own Actions Support the Care, Protection and Well-Being of Individual as well as Reablement Management : practical skills
As part of the course you may also get an exciting opportunity to attend the Skills Academy at Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh. On these days you will take part in discussion, practical workshops, and care employability skills development led by subject specialists. These will be innovative participatory sessions which may help inform your career decisions in Health and Social Care.
Career Progression / Outcomes
Supports a range of employability opportunities as well as access to further or possible Higher education including HNC Social Services. This award also forms part of entry into the Health Skills Academy with Queen Margaret University. Pupils completing this are entitled to a guarantedd interview with Queen Margaret University
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National Progression Award: Computer Networks & SystemsAttendance: 1/2 day
Course Length: 1 Year
Campus: Dumfries Campus / School
Entry RequirementsYou should be studying other National 5 awards and have already achieved at least two National 4 awards and the SQA IT Core Skill at National 4.
Introduction
The National Progression Award in Computer Networks and Systems at SCQF level 5 will introduce you to the fundamental knowledge and skills required to make effective use of computer hardware, software and networks. You must have a proven computing ability and want to gain the knowledge and technical skills to install and maintain computer hardware, software and basic simple networks.
The delivery will be largely through practical activities, supported by tutor demonstration and presentations in the College’s e-Skills lab. Basic information and theory will be covered but you will also develop independence in your learning through exercises which will require information to be researched independently which will then be assessed for suitability and relevance.
The assessment for these units are largely composed of practical assignments and the evidence for achievement will be a logbook maintained by you along with stored and printed elements of your work with corresponding checklist(s) completed by your lecturer. Your knowledge and understanding will also be tested by written and/or oral recorded evidence.
The testing of knowledge and understanding for some topics will be through computer-based assessment (e-assessment) which will provide you with immediate return of your result.
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Course Content
There are three units that comprise this National Progression Award and you must successfully complete all of the units to Pass.
The three units are:
• F1KF 11: Computing: Install and Maintain Computer Hardware
• F1KP 11: Computing: Install and Maintain Computer Software
• F1KH 11: Computing: Computer Networking Fundamentals
Career Progression / Outcomes
Further study at college in Computing at SCQF level 5 or 6. Dumfries & Galloway courses currently on offer related to this are:
• Intermediate Certificate in Computing (SCQF Level 5)
• Advanced Certificate in Computing (SCQF Level 6)
I M P O R T A N T
Courses may be subject to change; as such we are unable
to guarantee the running of every course published. If
applications have already been made or accepted, you will
be notified of any changes or cancellations at the earliest
opportunity and every effort will be made to offer
you an alternative option.
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I M P O R T A N T
Courses may be subject to change; as such we are unable
to guarantee the running of every course published. If
applications have already been made or accepted, you will
be notified of any changes or cancellations at the earliest
opportunity and every effort will be made to offer
you an alternative option.
National Progression Award: Web Design Fundamentals Attendance: 1/2 day
Course Length: 1 Year
Campus: Dumfries Campus
Entry Requirements
You should be studying other National 5 awards and have already achieved at least two National 4 awards and the SQA IT Core Skill at National 4.
Introduction
The NPA Web Design Fundamentals course introduces you to the fundamental knowledge and skills required in modern web design. You must have a proven computing and creative ability and want to gain knowledge and understanding of key technical and design issues in developing websites, including design principles, copyright law and technical standards. You will also gain practical skills in a range of software applications used in the development of websites, including graphics packages, web authoring tools and animation software.
You will be involved mainly in practical activities, including interviewing clients, designing website layouts, constructing web pages, developing animations and interactive media, and conducting evaluations of completed work.
Assessment is mainly in the form of practical assignments in designing, developing and testing websites. You will also complete some written assessments, mostly relating to the design and testing of a website, and one formal written assessment conducted under closed-book conditions.
The course will be delivered in the College’s Apple MAC design studios and you will use the latest Adobe web development and design software.
Course Content
There are three units that comprise this National Progression Award and you must successfully complete all of the units to Pass.
The three units are:
• Computing: Web Design Fundamentals — F181 11
• Computing: Website Design and Development — F182 11
• Computing: Interactive Multimedia for Website Development — F180 11
Career Progression / Outcomes
Further study at college in Graphic Design or Computing at SCQF level 5 or 6. Dumfries & Galloway courses currently on offer related to this are:
• Certificate in Visual Communication - Graphic Design & Creative Media (SCQF Level 6)
• Intermediate Certificate in Computing (SCQF Level 5)
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Higher National Certificate Computing:Computer Science Attendance: This programme requires 1 day per week, 6 hours of direct contact and additional study.
Course Length: 2 Years
Campus: Dumfries Campus
Entry Requirements
2 Highers at C or above in appropriate academic/science subjects and all applicants should also have National 5/Int 2 Mathematics at grade C or above. All applicants will be invited for advice session/interview
Introduction
This programme is a software design and systems oriented computing course which has been developed and introduced to reflect contemporary technologies and methodologies. The award introduces traditional underpinning concepts of problem solving whilst developing these within a number of technological advancements including: growth of Web 2.0 technologies, increase in social media, increase in mobile technology and the increase in focus on software development.
This award aims to prepare you for employment in an IT related post at trainee level, to prepare you for further study or to develop an employee’s IT skills to improve their effectiveness in the workplace.
Course Content
Study will include 15 Higher National credits such as:
• Computer Systems Fundamentals
• Developing Software: Introduction
• Professionalism and Ethics in Computing
• Team Working in Computing and Troubleshooting Computing Problems.
One Computing graded unit exam is also included in the programme. Other credits that may be included in
the programme are:
• Mobile Technology
• Using Software Applications Packages
• Multimedia: Developing Multimedia Applications, Software Development: Applications Development
• SQL: Introduction
• Cloud Computing
• E-Commerce: Publishing Web Sites
• Managing a Webserver.
Career Progression / Outcomes
On completion of the course, you could apply for a range of jobs, including: Applications Development; Web Developer; e-Commerce; Software Developer or Web/Applications Support.
Completion of the full course may lead to progression to HND Computer Science and then the following year to a relevant degree programme offered by a number of universities. The HNC can also be used as a qualification to gain direct entry into the second year of a related BSc Computing degree course at university.
I M P O R T A N T
Courses may be subject to change; as such we are unable
to guarantee the running of every course published. If
applications have already been made or accepted, you will
be notified of any changes or cancellations at the earliest
opportunity and every effort will be made to offer
you an alternative option.
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Skills for Work:Construction Crafts Attendance: This programme requires 3 hours of direct contact and additional study.
Course Length: 1 Year
Campus: Dumfries Campus
Entry Requirements
National 4 Skills for Work: Construction Crafts is an introductory qualification which develops the skills, knowledge and attitudes, needed to gain sustainable employment in the construction industry. It is especially suitable for learners with an aptitude for, and an interest in, practical craft level work. Learners should be able to work at National 4 or above.
Introduction
If you are interested in a career in the construction industry or learning new transferable skills then this is the course for you, this is an exciting opportunity to take that first step to a career that is both satisfying and rewarding.
The Course provides an insight into several important construction trades (bricklaying, decorative painting, carpentry and joinery, and plumbing) and covers a variety of skills in trades-specific Units — helping learners to make informed choices regarding a career in construction. Learners will also develop skills and attitudes that enhance employability, not just for the construction industry, but employment generally (e.g setting goals, reflecting, and learning from experience).
Course Content
Course content is made up of eight half credits which include:
• Brick Walling
• Decorative Painting
• Site Carpentry & Bench Joinery
• Plumbing
• Roof Tiling
• Employability Skills
Career Progression / Outcomes
This course is specifically designed to feed into full time college courses or entry into employment as a Modern Apprentice.
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Crest ProgrammeBronze Award Attendance: This programme requires 3 hours of direct contact and additional study.
Course Length: 1 Year
Campus: Dumfries Campus
Entry RequirementsPupils who are experiencing success is maths at school. Recommendation from a year teacher.
Introduction
For over three decades, the British Science Association’s CREST Awards have been providing successful Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) enrichment activities for young people. It is used by around a third of all UK secondary schools each year and last year, over 33,000 students achieved a CREST Award.Your school is working with Dumfries & Galloway College to offer you to the CREST award this year at your school.Bronze entries can be for teams or individual students. Students working on team projects can either each fill in a CREST Bronze Award student workbook or produce a joint team report. If submitting a joint team report each team member should complete an individual Bronze Award student profile.
Course Content Students need to:
• Develop a project using their own ideas, taking decisions about how to progress through it
• Complete a minimum of 10 hours of project work
• Write about their findings and evaluate their project in their workbook.
Career Progression / Outcomes
Students gain transferable skills that will benefit them in school, work and further education.
Transferable Skills:
• Creativity
• Time management
• Project management
• Communication
• Teamwork
• Problem solving
• Independent learning
• Confidence
To find out more about the award go to the Web Link:
http://www.crestawards.org/run-crest-awards/
I M P O R T A N T
Courses may be subject to change; as such we are unable
to guarantee the running of every course published. If
applications have already been made or accepted, you will
be notified of any changes or cancellations at the earliest
opportunity and every effort will be made to offer
you an alternative option.
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Sustainable Building Design Attendance: This programme requires 3 hours of direct contact and additional study.
Course Length: 1 Year
Campus: Dumfries Campus / School
Entry Requirements
Prior achievement of the CREST bronze award would be advantageous. Ideally pupils who are likely to be working towards Nat 5 maths in S4.
Introduction
The Sustainable Building Design award offers a new innovative project based approach that is both challenging and rewarding. The award is designed as an introductory course for learners wishing to study Sustainable Building Design in a vocational context.
The purpose of the course is to develop the general skills, technical knowledge and understanding and employability skills needed within the sector. Learners will develop a sustainable building project design and, through complementary workshops have face to face engagement with industry professionals.
The knowledge, understanding and skills gained by studying at this level are popular and effective because they encourage learners to take responsibility for their own learning and to develop skills that are essential for the modern-day workplace. When taken as part of a balanced curriculum, there is a clear progression route to SCQF level 5 study.
There are many opportunities for cross curricular learning, to gain knowledge and technical skills which would be needed to embark on an exciting career in the Construction and Built Environment sector of industry.
This provides qualification routes that will raise achievement in literacy, numeracy and Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) subjects as well as other aspects of the wider curriculum such as Citizenship and Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) education.
Course Content
Topics covered:
• Unit 1: Sustainability in the Built Environment
• Unit 2: The Construction Industry
• Unit 3: Building Design and Technology
• Unit 4: Planning and Presenting a Sustainable Building Project
Assessment methods:
Coursework, Portfolio of Evidence, Practical Demonstration/Assignment.
Career Progression / Outcomes
Progression onto higher level study or a career in the:
• Construction Industry
• Modern Apprenticeship
• Civil Engineering
• Built Environment
• Design and Sustainability Subjects
I M P O R T A N T
Courses may be subject to change; as such we are unable
to guarantee the running of every course published. If
applications have already been made or accepted, you will
be notified of any changes or cancellations at the earliest
opportunity and every effort will be made to offer
you an alternative option.
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Art & Design: Design Activity & Expressive Activity Attendance: 1/2 a day
Course Length: 1 Year
Campus: Dumfries Campus
Entry RequirementsA previous creative design course or equivalent qualifications and/or experience prior to starting this course. Experience and interest in media.
Introduction
This course is for Learners who are interested in creativity, visual communication and digital media. This might consist of animation, advertising and/or other media and also how to express this imaginatively. Investigations will demonstrate how to describe the things that have influenced and inspired artists/designers and their work. Learners will start to create their own media content using Apple Macs. It combines theory with practice. This allows the learner to be analytical and creative and provides opportunities for personalisation and choice. Learners will be interested in using a variety of art materials, techniques and/or technology creatively to represent the subject matter.
Course Content
Learners will develop an understanding of artists’ and designers’ work and the influences on their practice. Design briefs will combine skilled and creative use of digital and non-digital design materials. Learners will experiment with a range of imaginative design ideas in 2D and/or 3D formats in response to their chosen brief. Opportunities to present facts and opinions about their own work and the work of other artists and designers will be part of the process.
Students will be required to undertake active and independent learning through study, practical exercises and including self and peer evaluation. The course is a combination of analytical study and practical creative learning processes.
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Practical design sheets and sketchbooks will be produced along with a series of design and artwork ideas.
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Learners will be expected to experiment and select suitable subject matter for an expressive art and design activity. They will also produce observational drawings and studies showing understanding of the subject matter and the visual elements. They will be asked to create artwork using a variety of art materials, techniques and/or technology creatively for expressive effect in their work.
UNIT: Art and Design: Design Activity (National 4) H20474
Learners will develop the ability to design imaginative and creative artwork in 2D and/or 3D. Some digital techniques and/or technology will be explored. At this level, learners should be able to plan and develop ideas for design work. For example, in the graphic area, the learner demonstrates creativity in the use of colour and font styles or through the creative use of materials, in illustration design.
Career Progression / Outcomes
Successful students could progress to visual communications courses. These include National 5 art and design courses or other visual media/film/graphic design/illustration courses depending on the level of their design work and portfolio. It could also be possible to continue to other SQA qualifications in the expressive arts, fashion, textiles and technologies.
National Progression Award: Art & Design Digital Media Level 5 Attendance: 3 hours per week
Course Length: 1 Year
Campus: Dumfries Campus
Entry Requirements
A previous creative design course or equivalent qualification and /or experience prior to starting this course. Experience and interest in media.
Introduction
This NPA provides a range of complementary digital media-based art and design skills, with a focus on the development of animation sequences, video, and web-based digital media content for art and design applications.
Course Content
Your tutor will guide your through the projects, showing you work produced by professionals and students. You will then conceive, create, and develop your own creative solutions.
The course consists of 3 units:
1. Animation Skills UnitFor this Unit you need to bring a creative and imaginative mind. You will produce a series of animation experiments using both traditional and digital skills along with techniques including flip books, paper, cel and stop-motion animation, and 2D computer animation.
You will be introduced to industry-standard software such as Dragonframe and Adobe Flash.Some basic research investigating the development of animation will support your practical projects. At the end of the Unit you will have an animation research book and your own creative animation showreel.
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National Progression Award: Digital Design & Animation Level 5 Attendance: 1/2 day
Course Length: 1 Year
Campus: Dumfries Campus
Entry Requirements
You should be studying other National 5 awards and have already achieved at least two National 4 awards and the SQA IT Core Skill at National 4.
Introduction
This NPA provides a range of complementary digital media-based art and design skills, with a focus on the development of animation sequences, video, and web-based digital media content for art and design applications.
Course Content
You will work through a series of practical and research projects to discover the techniques, methodologies and creative approaches used in the world of animation, video and web design. Your tutor will guide you through the projects, showing you work produced by professionals and students. You will then conceive, create, and develop your own creative solutions.
The course consists of 3 units:
1. Animation Skills UnitFor this Unit you need to bring a creative and imaginative mind. You will produce a series of animation experiments using both traditional and digital skills along with techniques including flip books, paper, cel and stop-motion animation, and 2D computer animation. You will be introduced to industry-standard software such as Dragonframe and Adobe Flash. Some basic research investigating the development of animation will support your practical projects. At the end of the Unit you will have an animation research book and your own creative animation showreel.
2. Video Skills UnitFor this Unit you will work independently and as part of a team. You will analyse the work of practising film-makers and use this knowledge in the creation of your own practice and final mini-movie. You will be introduced to introductory and advanced video editing software such as iMovie and Adobe Premiere.For your mini-movie you will create a concept and develop your idea through a series of storyboards, planning cinematography and storyline before capture and editing. You will be encouraged to think and visualise creatively. At the end of the Unit you will have a video research workbook and your own mini-movie showreel.
3. Web Content UnitFor this Unit you will use both your analytical and creative skills, whilst learning new technical skills. You will analyse content currently on the web – learning what this consists of and compile a folio of examples. You will have a mini-project that will include you being introduced to both Adobe Photoshop and Dreamweaver (professional web-design software). You will plan, design and create your own web-content. At the end of the Unit you will have created a web-page to showcase the web-content you have created.
Assessment takes place through your production of solutions in response to creative assignments and briefs.
Your tutor will assess your work. Assessment is standardised through rigorous internal review by other assessors and by visiting SQA Verifiers.
Career Progression / Outcomes
Learners can progress to a more advanced visual communication award, including Visual Communication @ SCQF 6 through to HNC and HND.
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to guarantee the running of every course published. If
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be notified of any changes or cancellations at the earliest
opportunity and every effort will be made to offer
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2. Video Skills UnitFor this Unit you will work independently and as part of a team. You will analyse the work of practising film-makers and use this knowledge in the creation of your own practice and final mini-movie. You will be introduced to introductory and advanced video editing software such as iMovie and Adobe Premiere. For your mini-movie you will create a concept and develop your idea through a series of storyboards, planning cinematography and storyline before capture and editing. You will be encouraged to think and visualise creatively. At the end of the Unit you will have a video research workbook and your own mini-movie showreel.
3. Web Content UnitFor this Unit you will use both your analytical and creative skills, whilst learning new technical skills. You will analyse content currently on the web – learning what this consists of and compile a folio of examples. You will have a mini-project that will include you being introduced to both Adobe Photoshop and Dreamweaver (professional web-design software). You will plan, design and create your own web-content. At the end of the Unit you will have created a web-page to showcase the web-content you have created.
Assessment takes place through your production of solutions in response to creative assignments and briefs.
Career Progression / Outcomes
This NPA can lead you into studies at a higher level with Dumfries and Galloway College including:
• NPA Art and Design: Digital Media Level 6
• HNC/D Visual Communication
Or lead you into further studies at other Further and Higher Education Institutions in subjects including:
• Art and Design
• Computer Art and Design
• Contemporary Art Practice
• 3D Design or Visual Communication
You may also be able to obtain a Modern
Apprenticeship in Creative and Digital Media.
The course can lead you into employment opportunities in the following Creative Industries sectors:
• Animation
• Film and TV
• Graphic Design
• Illustration
• Web Design and Development
• Games Development
Visit http://creativeskillset.org/job_roles_and_stories/job_roles for more information.
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to guarantee the running of every course published. If
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be notified of any changes or cancellations at the earliest
opportunity and every effort will be made to offer
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Photography: SCQF Level 5/6 Attendance: This programme requires 3 hours of direct contact and additional study.
Course Length: 1 Year
Campus: Dumfries Campus
Entry Requirements
Desired, but not essential, prior experience in the use of camera controls.
Introduction
This course is based on completing a practical project that builds on some basic photographic theories (pertinent to both digital and silver-based photography) and a set of formative skills- building exercises. The course covers three SQA units, one of which is at Level 5 and two are at Level 6.
Course Content
The programme of activities will start off by teaching you how to accurately measure exposure in location and studio settings before moving on to examine landscape, portraiture and still life photography through a series of skills-building exercises. Photography can only ever be ‘people, places or things’ and having developed basic skills for all these elements you will almost certainly find yourself favoring a particular subject. This will form the agreed content for your final practical project.
The course is centered on digital imaging rather than silver-based photography (film) and as such the programme has been structured to include what we term ‘digital housekeeping’. In other words we will teach you how to prepare imagery for professional print output and web output. All our post-production activities use Adobe Photoshop on the Mac platform as befits the current industry norm.
Some activities will include using film as an introduction to hybrid processes and as a very significant learning tool for anyone choosing to study
photography. We will cover both the similarities and the differences in these two mediums. Written work in this very hands-on programme is limited to some fascinating research on famous photographers and a number of presentations will be given by your tutors to support this part of the programme.
To sum up, the programme is entirely focused on creative processes, it will contain challenging activities and anyone who wants to create individual expression will find this a rewarding vehicle for their aspirations.
Career Progression / Outcomes
Developing a portfolio may lead to progression to the Certificate programmes in Art and Design, Photography or Visual Communication (Graphic Design & Creative Media).
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Courses may be subject to change; as such we are unable
to guarantee the running of every course published. If
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Skills for Work: Early Education & Childcare National 4 Attendance: This programme requires 3 hours of direct contact and additional study.
Course Length: 1 Year
Campus: Dumfries Campus or Stranraer Campus / School
Entry Requirements
Entry is at the discretion of the centre. However, applicants should note that this Course is at National 4 which is equivalent to Intermediate 1 or Standard Grade, General level and therefore all pupils should be able to work at this level.
Introduction
The Early Education and Childcare National 4 has been designed to link closely to the proposed National Occupational Standards for Children’s Care, Learning and Development, and also for Play work. The Courses provide some of the underpinning knowledge that is required for the Occupational Standards and also experience of the practical skills required to work at this level in the sector. This is particularly evident in areas such as ‘Help to keep children safe’, ‘Support children’s development’, ‘Use support to develop own practice in children’s care, learning and development’.
Course Content
This programme comprises 4 units: Child Development, Working in Early Education and Childcare, Play in Early Education and Care of Children. To achieve the Course award the candidate must successfully achieve all the Units which make up the Course.
Career Progression / Outcomes
This Course or its Units may provide progression to:
• Early Education and Childcare Course at National 5 or other Courses and Units in Care at National 5 or SCQF 5 the completion of this Course does not allow the candidate to register as an early education and childcare worker with the Scottish Social Services Council. However it does offer progression onto the National 5 full time 29
programme at college in play work and childcare.
• The course also aims to develop transferable employability skills, including:
• An understanding of the workplace and the employee’s responsibilities (e.g time-keeping, appearance and customer care)
• Self-evaluation skills
• Positive attitude to learning
• Flexible approaches to solving problems
• Adaptability and positive attitude to change
• Confidence to set goals, reflect and learn from experience
• Skills to become effective job-seekers and employees
Career Progression / Outcomes
Early Education and Childcare Course at National 4 or other Courses and Units in Care at National 4. It does not allow the candidate to register as an early education and childcare worker with the Scottish Social Services Council. However, it does offer progression onto the National 4 programme at the College.
The course also aims to develop transferable employability skills, including:
• An understanding of the workplace and the employee’s responsibilities (e.g. time-keeping, appearance and customer care)
• Self-evaluation skills
• Positive attitude to learning
• Flexible approaches to solving problems
• Adaptability and positive attitude to change
• Confidence to set goals, reflect and learn from experience
• Skills to become effective job-seekers and employees
Skills for Work: Early Education & Childcare National 5 Attendance: This programme requires 3 hours of direct contact and additional study.
Course Length: 1 Year
Campus: Dumfries Campus or Stranraer Campus / School
Entry Requirements
While entry is at the discretion of the centre, candidates would normally be expected to have attained one of the following, or equivalent:
• Early Education and Childcare National 4 Course or its Unit(s) and must be capable of working at a national 5 level
Introduction
The Early Education and Childcare National 5 has been designed to link closely to the proposed National Occupational Standards for Children’s Care, Learning and Development, and also for Play work. The Courses provide some of the underpinning knowledge that is required for the Occupational Standards and also experience of the practical skills required to work at this level in the sector. This is particularly evident in areas such as ‘Help to keep children safe’, ‘Support children’s development’, ‘Use support to develop own practice in children’s care, learning and development’.
Course Content
This programme comprises units in:
• Child Development and Health
• Working in Early Education and Childcare
• Play in Early Education
• Care and Feeding of Children.
To achieve the Course award the candidate must
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Higher Level :Childcare & Development Attendance: This programme requires 3 hours of direct contact and additional study.
Course Length: 1 Year
Campus: Dumfries Campus or Stranraer Campus / School
Entry Requirements
Learners would normally be expected to have attained the skills, knowledge and understanding required by the following or equivalent qualifications and/or experience:
• National 5 Early Education and Childcare (Skills for Work) Course or relevant component Units
• Literacy Unit (National 5)
Introduction
This award is in the form of a traditional Higher Learners will engage in a range of tasks, including research and investigation, which will enable them to understand the role of the professional and others in promoting child-centred practice in a range of settings.
This knowledge and these skills will be relevant for future experience in learning, life and work and will enhance the ability of learners to become responsible citizens. Learners will have the opportunity to recognise that each child or young person has a unique blend of abilities and needs, and to understand the rights to which children and young people are entitled.
They will understand that physical, emotional, mental and social wellbeing are inextricably linked and are essential for successful learning and development. Learners will develop their thinking skills by evaluating and analysing theories that inform current childhood practice.
Course Content
The learner will develop the following skills, knowledge and understanding:
• Explain child development
• Analyse factors that influence development
• Explain and evaluate theories of development
• Investigate initiatives and/or strategies used to inform current childhood practice
• Investigate current services that support children and young people
• Analyse the role and responsibilities of professional and others in contributing to the development of children and young people
• Investigate, analyse, evaluate and present information.
Career Progression / Outcomes
This Course or its Units may provide progression to:
• NC Early Education and Childcare or related subjects at SCQF level 6 such as Higher Care
• Further study, employment and/or training
• HNC with Additional Highers
successfully achieve all the Units which make up the Course.
Career Progression / Outcomes
This Course or its Units may provide progression to Full time Courses in Care at National 5 or SCQF 5 The completion of this Course does not allow the candidate to register as an early education and childcare worker with the Scottish Social Services Council. However it offers progression onto the National 5 full time programme at college in play work and childcare.
Progression may also be supported for courses:
• Care at Higher
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Higher National Certificate: Childhood Practice Attendance: This programme requires 6 hours of direct contact and additional study.
This course also requires a placement of 60 days, which the College will source.
Course Length: 2 Years
Campus: Dumfries Campus
Entry Requirements
Learners would normally be expected to have attained the skills, knowledge and understanding required by the following or equivalent qualifications and/or experience:
• Working towards appropriate groupings of National Units at Level 6
• Working towards any two National Qualifications at Higher (it is desirable, but not essential, that one should be English)
Introduction
The HNC Award in Childhood Practice at SCQF level 7 will equip students to work effectively in a range of care settings with a variety of service users. Learners will gain an understanding of the values and principles of social care and will learn how to integrate those values with the necessary skills and knowledge
Through academic study and practical work experience, this programme aims to prepare students for a rewarding career, understanding the demands and responsibilities of working with children and young people.
The programme will be delivered on a part time basis over a two-year period.. There are also 60 days placement to be completed over the 2 years.
Course Content
Areas covered include:
• Care in contemporary society
• Leadership
• Health wellbeing and safeguarding
• Lifespan development theoretical approaches
• Promoting effective communication
• Promoting health, safety and security in the work setting
• Developing a professional practice through reflection and learning.
Career Progression / Outcomes
Learners who achieve an HNC Childhood Practice at SCQF level 7 can progress to the PDA in Childcare and Education at SCQF level 8, the PDA Childhood Practice at level 9 or could gain access to year two of the current BA Early Years Childhood Studies.
Many students who have also obtained other relevant NQs at Higher level in conjunction with a good pass in their HNC Childhood Practice Graded Unit may also apply to primary teacher training.
This qualification can also lead directly to a range of employment opportunities within the early education and childcare and care sectors.
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to guarantee the running of every course published. If
applications have already been made or accepted, you will
be notified of any changes or cancellations at the earliest
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Foundation Apprenticeship: Engineering Attendance: This programme requires 3 hours of direct contact and additional study.
Course Length: 1 Year
Campus: Dumfries Campus
Entry RequirementsYou will need to achieve a National 5 in Maths, Science and English at C grade or above. You will also need to take an engineering comprehension and aptitude test as part of the entry selection process.
Introduction
This is a new course which will be delivered in partnership with your school, local engineering companies, Dumfries & Galloway College, Dumfries and Galloway Council and Skills Development Scotland (SDS) to ensure you have the best learning opportunity and job prospects.
A Foundation Apprenticeship is an industry recognised qualification that you can study whilst still attending school, starting in S5 and completing in S6, providing a “fast track” route to employment. There are a number of regional companies directly involved with the partnership who are looking to recruit directly from the Foundation Apprenticeship intake.
This is a two-year programme designed for someone who is interested in developing a career in the engineering industry. They should currently be studying towards Science,Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) subjects. These include; Maths, Physics, Science, Graphic Communications, Computing, Craft Studies and English.
Course Content
You will be a fully enrolled student of the College which gives you access to all of the same services and facilities as the rest of our students.
The first year (1 day per week) will focus mainly on Performing Engineering Operations (PEO), developing
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practical engineering skills and some underpinning knowledge. You will also be involved in visits to local companies, learning about their business and seeing “Engineering in Action”. The employers will also set an “Engineering Project” which will be a project requiring problem solving and design skills using the experience you have developed while working as part of the team.
The second year (2 days per week) provides the opportunity to gain work experience where you will spend time with employers. During this year you will also undertake a Level 6 Manufacturing National Certificate (NC) which is the 2nd part of a Modern Apprenticeship Programme.
This qualification gives the opportunity to consolidate the skills you learned in year one and is approximately 60% theory and 40% practical delivery.
Career Progression / Outcomes
For successful candidates include the following:
• Employment as a Modern Apprentice
• Progression onto higher level courses in College such as an HNC.
• Employment as a Technician Apprentice
• Employment as a Graduate Apprentice
• Progression onto an Engineering Degree
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Courses may be subject to change; as such we are unable
to guarantee the running of every course published. If
applications have already been made or accepted, you will
be notified of any changes or cancellations at the earliest
opportunity and every effort will be made to offer
you an alternative option.
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Higher National Certificate: Electrical Engineering Attendance: This programme requires 6-9 hours of direct contact and additional study.
The HNC requires successful candidates to attend College
for a full day on a Friday (9.30-16.30) for the 12 units,
however there is an option to gain 15 units which requires
a Tuesday early evening class (17.00-18.30).
Course Length: 1 Year
Campus: Dumfries Campus
Entry RequirementsDesigned for S6 students with Higher Physics, Higher Mathematics and at least three National 5 A-C passes including Mathematics, Physics/ Sciences Studies and English.
Introduction
This industry recognised Electrical Engineering HNC will enhance employment prospects in the field of Engineering or enable a University route. This qualification will facilitate better progression between HNC, HND and Degree engineering awards.
The HNC requires successful candidates to attend College for a full day on a Friday (9.30-16.30) for the 12 units, however there is an option to gain 15 units which requires a Tuesday early evening class (17.00-18.30). This option is recommended if continuing on to HND level. Dependant on University you may be entered into the second year of the HND award.
An allowance of time should be made available in the school timetable for HNC studies/projects.(self directed study min 3hrs)
Course Content
12- SQA units to cover which include:
• Communications
• Engineering Mathematics 1
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to guarantee the running of every course published. If
applications have already been made or accepted, you will
be notified of any changes or cancellations at the earliest
opportunity and every effort will be made to offer
you an alternative option.
• Three Phase Systems
• Electricity Power Systems
• Electrical Machine Principles
• Electrical Safety
• DC and AC Principles
• Application of Electrical and Electronic Instruments
• IT Applications
• Programmable Logic Controls
• Application of Programmable Logic Controllers
• Graded Unit 1
Optional units
• Electrical Networks and Resonance
• Engineering Mathematics 2
• Electrical Installation Skills
Career Progression / Outcome
• Employment in the Engineering Sector
• Technical Apprenticeship
• University
• Electrical Apprenticeship
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IMI Award: Introduction to Motor Vehicle 1st Year & 2nd Year ProgrammeAttendance: This programme requires 3 hours of direct contact and additional study.
Course Length: 1 Year
Campus: Dumfries Campus or Stranraer Campus
Entry Requirements
Pupils working toward maths at level 4.
Display an interest in the motor vehicle industry.
Willing to learn practical skills and become an independent learner.
Introduction
These qualifications are designed to engage and motivate pupils who are interested in learning about the motor vehicle industry. They are aimed at learners who prefer and respond to ‘hands-on’ learning. Therefore, they each have a practical approach to assessment and include many problem solving techniques which will stimulate and interest learners.
Learners could choose to do year 1 only or could progress to year 2 studies if they were interested while still at school to develop their skills and knowledge.
Attendance would be 3 hours per week, either in school or at a college campus.
Course Content
Year 1: 6 units
Year 2: An additional 5 units
Units include:
• Introduction to Health & Safety
• Careers in Transportation, Maintenance and Repair
• Introduction to Hand Tools
• Communication in the Motor Vehicle Environment
• Introduction to Workshop Cleaning and Maintenance
• Routine Braking System Checks
Career Progression / Outcomes
Progression to Level 4 motor vehicle pre-apprenticeship college programme.
Progression onto apprenticeship programme with an employer which includes working in college at diploma level (Nat 5).
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National Progression Award: Long Hair Design with Make-UpAttendance: This programme requires 3 hours of direct contact.
Course Length: 1 Year
Campus: Dumfries Campus or Stranraer Campus
Entry Requirements
• Communication Access 3/4
• Numeracy Access 3/4
• ICT Access 3/4
• Working with Others Access 3/4
• Problem Solving Access 3/4
The over-riding criterion to be satisfied is that the applicant has a realistic chance of achieving the Long Hair Design with Make-Up qualification.
Introduction
This qualification introduces candidates to aspects of long hair and make-up application which with further training could lead to a range of employment opportunities in the hairdressing or beauty industry.
This award is suitable for a wide range of candidates who wish to gain entry into the Hairdressing or Beauty industry; individuals who wish to gain an introduction to Hairdressing or Beauty skills, and candidates who wish to progress onto further awards but do not meet the entry requirements.
The main objectives of the qualification are to develop understanding and basic skills in the areas of Long Hair Design with Make-Up. The qualification structure has been devised so that candidates will receive a broad education in Long Hair Design with Make-Up and this is reflected in the qualification title.
Course Content
• Bridal and Evening Make-Up
• Current Techniques in Long Hair: Basic
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• Postiche Application and Styling: An Introduction
Career Progression / Outcomes
This qualification provides clear progression routes to other Hairdressing and Beauty qualifications and provides relevant exit skills to enable a smooth transition to SVQ Level 2 Hairdressing and Beauty and/or SCQF Level 6.
Employment opportunities:
It is expected that successful completion of the new NPA in Long Hair Design with Make-Up at SCQF level 5 may lead to employment in a trainee position in the Hairdressing and Beauty industry, specifically Long Hair Design with Make-Up. This is obviously not an award which is expected to take the candidate directly into full-time employment as a fully qualified therapist.
Ultimately, with further study and/or training there may be a range of opportunities and career options within the sector.
Introduction to HairdressingAttendance: This programme requires 3 hours of direct contact and additional study.
Course Length: 1 Years
Campus: Dumfries Campus
Entry Requirements
Entry is at the discretion of the school/college, however, candidates should demonstrate the ability to work at SCQF level 5.
Introduction
On this course you will undertake a creativity assignment which will enable you to explore and interpret current fashion trends. You will produce a style board, plan, prepare for and produce a style which reflects current fashion trends in hairdressing on a mannequin head. The work on the unit will encourage you to express your creativity, build confidence and develop transferable skills.
You will also identify factors which contribute to your personal care and appearance. You will review your own personal care and appearance and identify skills which will benefit your general appearance appropriate for employment in the hair and beauty industry.
Course Content
The course includes two units:
• F346 11 Hairdressing: Creative Trends
• F4C5 11 Hair, Beauty and Make-up: Personal Care and Appearance
Career Progression / Outcome
This course may provide progression to further study in Hairdressing or Beauty or employment.
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to guarantee the running of every course published. If
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opportunity and every effort will be made to offer
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Entry is at the discretion of the school/college, however, learners should be able to demonstrate the ability to work at SCQF level 5.
Introduction
You will develop the skills to:
• use a range of cookery skills, food preparation techniques and cookery processes when following recipe
• select and use ingredients to produce and garnish or decorate dishes
• develop an understanding of the characteristics of ingredients and an awareness of their sustainability
• develop an understanding of current dietary advice relating to the use of ingredients
• plan and produce meals and present them appropriately
• work safely and hygienically
Course Content
The course includes 3 units plus an externally set assessment:
• H20H 75 Cookery Skills, Techniques and Processes
• H20L 75 Understanding and Using Ingredients
• H20M 75 Organisational Skills for Cooking
• X739 75 Externally set assessment, undertaken in school
Career Progression / Outcome
The course will provide opportunities for further study in Professional Cookery and Hospitality or for candidates to gain employment.
Hospitality Practical Cookery: SCQF 5
5Entry Requirements
Entry is at the discretion of the school/college, however, candidates should demonstrate the ability to work at SCQF level 4.
Introduction
You will develop the skills to:
• use a range of cookery skills, food preparation techniques and cookery processes when following recipes
• select and use ingredients to produce and garnish or decorate dishes
• develop an understanding of ingredients and their uses and an awareness of responsible sourcing
• develop an awareness of current dietary advice relating to the use of ingredients
• work safely and hygienically
Course Content
The course includes 3 units plus an externally set assessment:
• H20H 74 Cookery Skills, Techniques and Processes
• H20L 74 Understanding and Using Ingredients
• H20M 74 Organisational Skills for Cooking
• H20 P 74 Producing a Meal (Added Value Unit)
Career Progression / Outcome
This course may provide progression to further study in Hospitality or related areas or employment.
National 4 Hospitality: Practical Cookery
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Course Length: 1 Year
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Entry Requirements
Entry is at the discretion of the school/college, however, candidates should be able to demonstrate the ability to work at SCQF Level 6.
Introduction
The course is designed to give you a broad knowledge of commodities and other foodstuffs which may be encountered in catering. You will study the range of products available, quality points for purchasing, range of suppliers and storage procedures. You will integrate practical skills to produce a range of dishes and will cost ingredients as part of this. You will also develop knowledge and understanding of event organisation. You will work with others to plan, organise and participate in a specific event and then evaluate the success of the event taking into account the role you and others played in it.
Course Content
The course includes:
• D289 12 Food Product Knowledge
• F3PN 12 Event Organisation
• FT8H 12 Organisation of Practical Skills
Career Progression / Outcome
The course will provide opportunities for further study in Professional Cookery and Hospitality or for candidates to gain employment.
Next Steps to Hospitality
6Entry Requirements
Entry is at the discretion of the school/college, however, candidates should be able to demonstrate the ability to work at SCQF level 5.
Introduction
The two units in the programme provide an introduction to the different commercial and non-commercial sectors of the hospitality industry and the types of provision they offer. You will also learn about the organisational aims of hospitality establishments and the products and services they provide.
You will develop vocational skills and knowledge and gain practical experience in menu planning; preparing, cooking and presenting a range of foods, serving food and drinks and planning, organising and running a small hospitality event. You will also have the opportunity to prepare for, and take part in, a job interview.
Course Content
The course includes two units:
• F3J0 11 Hospitality: Developing Skills for Working in Hospitality
• F3J3 11 Hospitality Events.
The units are delivered alongside the National 5 Practical Cookery course in school.
Career Progression / Outcome
The course will provide opportunities for further study in Catering and Hospitality or for candidates to gain employment.
Hospitality: SCQF Level 5
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Course Length: 1 Year
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Attendance: 3 hours contact
Course Length: 1 Year
Location: School
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Courses may be subject to change; as such we are unable
to guarantee the running of every course published. If
applications have already been made or accepted, you will
be notified of any changes or cancellations at the earliest
opportunity and every effort will be made to offer
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Entry Requirements
Entry is at the discretion of the centre. However, applicants However, learners would normally be expected to have attained the skills, knowledge and understanding required by the following or equivalent qualifications and/or experience:
• National 5 Psychology Course or relevant component Units
• National 5 Biology Course or relevant component Units
• Social studies or social sciences Courses at SCQF level 5 or relevant component Units
• Dumfries and Galloway College also recommend that applicants have also attained a minimum B Pass for N5 English or a pass in Higher English.
Introduction
This Course develops learners’ ability to analyse psychological explanations for individual and social behaviour. Psychology provides learners with opportunities to find out about some of the ways that thoughts and emotions can affect how we feel and behave. Psychological knowledge of individual and social behaviour can support learners in personal and professional relationships, and can enable them to understand some of the factors that influence behaviour. Learning in psychology therefore offers a suitable context for finding out about factors that are important to being a confident individual and a successful learner. There is personalisation and choice in selecting the topics and approaches to investigate and analyse human behaviour. As learners develop research skills in psychology, they will learn about the ethical implications of research and what this means for them as responsible citizens.
Higher Level: PsychologyAttendance: 3 hours contact with additional study supported by the school.
Course Length: 1 Year
Location: Dumfries Campus / School
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Course Content
This programme comprises units in Psychology: Research: Psychology: Individual Behaviour: Psychology: Social Behaviour. The 4th unit is an added value assessment comprising of an assignment and an exam Candidates must pass all 4 units to gain the award of Higher.
Career Progression / Outcome
This Course provides learners with opportunities to continue to acquire and develop the attributes and capabilities of the four capacities, as well as skills for learning, skills for life and skills for work. This Course or its Units may also provide progression to: other qualifications in psychology, social sciences, social studies or related areas: further study, training or employment. Other progression pathways are also possible including progression to other qualifications at the same or different levels. These include Access to Higher education and HNC Social Science at Dumfries and Galloway College.
Entry RequirementsEntry is at the discretion of the centre. However, learners would normally be expected to have attained the skills and knowledge required by one or more of the following or by equivalent qualifications and/or experience: : National 4 People and Society Course or relevant component Units :National 4 Biology Course or relevant component Units : social studies or science Courses or relevant component Units at SCQF level 4
Higher National 5: Psychology
Dumfries and Galloway College recommends that applicants have demonstrated a good ability in literacy skills at SCQF level 4.
Introduction
This Course develops learners’ ability to analyse psychological explanations for individual and social behaviour. Psychology provides learners with opportunities to find out about some of the ways that thoughts and emotions can affect how we feel and behave. Psychological knowledge of individual and social behaviour can support learners in personal and professional relationships, and can enable them to understand some of the factors that influence behaviour. Learning in psychology therefore offers a suitable context for finding out about factors that are important to being a confident individual and a successful learner. There is personalisation and choice in selecting the topics and approaches to investigate and analyse human behaviour. As learners develop research skills in psychology, they will learn about the ethical implications of research and what this means for them as responsible citizens.
Course Content
This programme comprises of the following units:
• Psychology: Research Methods
• Psychology: Individual Behaviour
• Psychology: Social Behaviour
The 4th unit is an added value assessment The National 5 Psychology Course assessment has two components: a question paper and an assignment comprising of an assignment and an exam Candidates must pass all 4 units to gain the award of National 5 psychology.
Career Progression / Outcome
This Course or its Units may provide progression to: Higher Psychology Course or relevant component Units :other SQA qualifications in social studies, social science or related areas at SCQF level 6 : further study, training or employment.
Attendance: 3 hours contact with additional study supported by the school.
Course Length: 1 Year
Location: Dumfries Campus / School
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Skills for Work: Sport & RecreationNational Level 5 Attendance: This programme requires 3 hours of direct contact.
Course Length: 1 Year
Campus: School
Entry Requirements
Entry is at the discretion of the school/college but candidates should be able to demonstrate the ability to work at SCQF level 5.
Introduction
This course is designed to develop a candidate’s skills and knowledge for working in the sport and fitness industry.
Course Content
The course consists of 4 Sport and Recreation Units:
• DX0E 11 Assist with a Component of Activity Sessions
• DX0F 11 Employment Opportunities in the Sport and Recreation Industry
• DX0G 11 Assist with Fitness Programming
• DX0H 11 Assist with Daily Centre Duties
Career Progression / Outcome
The course will provide candidates with practical experience in sports activity delivery, fitness activity deliver and leisure facility duties and could therefore lead to employment in either of these areas.
The course will provide progression opportunities to either an Intermediate Sport and Fitness Course or Higher in Sport and Fitness Course at Dumfries and Galloway College depending on the candidates’ additional qualifications. To progress to Higher Sport and Fitness, candidates should have successfully completed the course along with 2 additional National 5 awards. 45
The Library staff at Dumfries and Stranraer Campuses can help you to find your way around the Library with confidence and access online information in support of your course work. The Library at Dumfries Campus provides a wide range of services to support your studies including:
• Books, magazines and newspapers• Quiet study rooms and research spaces• Access to computers• Electronic databases• Photocopying facilities
Access is provided to a collection of books and magazines held on site at Stranraer Campus.
Due to the partnership between Dumfries and Galloway College and the University of the West of Scotland (UWS), staff and students also have access to the UWS book stock at the Ayr, Hamilton and Paisley sites.
The Crichton Library Charter
The Crichton Library exists to provide library services to all staff and students on the Crichton Campus. We aim to:• Provide the resources needed to support all courses and modes of study.• Provide help to research and locate information.• Create a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.• Be helpful and courteous towards all.• Provide a range of study accommodation suitable for different learning styles.• Deal with complaints promptly and thoroughly.
In order to do these things we need your help. We ask you to:• Have your Library card with you when you want to borrow items.• Be responsible for all items borrowed on your account.• Treat other students and staff with courtesy and respect.• Eat and drink in designated areas of the Library.• Show respect for the surroundings by leaving study areas clean
and tidy and putting litter in the bins provided.• Observe the noise restrictions in designated areas of the Library.• Provide feedback on our services by: -Email [email protected] -Phone: 01387 734323 -Quality Unit comment card -Contacting a member of Library staff in person
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Dining Facilities Dumfries CampusBreakfast, light refreshments and lunch services are all available in the canteen on Level 0. Our shop is next to the Students Association offices, also on Level 0.
The Costa Café is situated on Level 1. In addition to the canteen and cafe, a selection of vending machines offering drinks and snacks are also available. If you require any special dietary meals please make yourself known to a member of our catering team and they will be happy to help.
Stranraer Campus
A food service for students and staff at the campus includes soup and sandwiches, hot pastries, fresh salad and pasta pots with a comprehensive hot and cold beverage selection.
There’s a range of vending machines for hot and cold drinks available at all times. Or, if you fancy a change, lunch is available in the College Training Restaurant, with details advertised in the student lounge.
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