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| Award in Make-Up (B02513) Show View | City & Guilds |
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About the CourseThe level 2 Award in Make up a short bit size course which focuson improving and maintaining facial skin conditions to include skin exfoliation, skin warming, comedone extraction, facial massage, mask treatments and the use of facial products. To carry out this unit the learner will need to maintain effective health, safety and hygiene procedures. Course ContentThis course covers the theory and application of facial skin care treatments and all make-up techniques. It will teach you how to apply make-up for different face shapes and different occasions. You will also learn about the skin anatomy of physiology and related business units. You will need to provide models for this course.
Students will gain the industry skills to carry out skin care techniques and make-up to a professional level, as well as learning how to give advice to clients in a store, or as a service in beauty therapy. Entry RequirementsThis course is designed for over 19’s. Ideally all applications require a good standard of education in English, Maths and Science GCSE's A-D or the equivalent, and candidates who have successfully completed a Level 1 Beauty course with a satisfactory reference and skills assessment.
Learner from the EU or who have been previous ESOL students will require a good standard of spoken English (Level 1 or above) so they can hold a conversation with our wide client base.
It should be noted that a good standard of physical health is required as beauty is often physically demanding, and this type of work may affect certain skin conditions.
A short interview is required by every learners before starting this course and enrolment will be dependent on a successful outcome. Learning StyleA mixture of practical and written assignments Students will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty salon wear, which consists of a La Beeby Black tunic and trousers, black salon shoe. Order forms are given to you via the beauty staff. You will also be required to purchase course kit, and subject text book for recommend reading.
You will be given order form at your Interview by the beauty team. However the Information & Advice Team will also have copies of these forms it is compulsory that you and order before the start of the course.
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables AssessmentAssessments are on a continuous programme of study. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete work packs and case studies to produce a portfolio of evidence compiled by the student. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student.
You are required to research information for your assignments in your own time, and practise your practice skills at home. (Approximately 10 hours of study per week plus practical) ProgressionYou may progress onto working in beauty salons, cruise ships or health clubs. Alternatively you can continue your training by gaining entry onto the level 3 Massage, General Beauty Therapy, Nail (technician) services or Make-up courses. Additional InformationThe beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following:
Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course. Late enrolments will not be accepted later than 3 weeks of the courses start date. Related TagsAward in Make-Up | City & Guilds | Level 2 Award | beauty | basic | waxing | manicure | pedicure | face | arm | head | back | depilation | diploma | neck | leg | feet | make | up | make-up | treatment | therapy | facial | (BT)Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Eyelash & Eyebrow Treatments (B02517) Show View | City & Guilds |
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About the CourseThe level 2 Award in Eyelash and Eyebrow Treatments is a short bit size course which focus all eyelash and eyebrow treatments. As part of your qualification you will be required to completed essential homework for assignments, as well as practicing your vocational skills in your own time. If a candidate has not completed any previous accredited related qualification or has not got prior work experience within the beauty industry then the Level 2 Award in Health and Safety must be taken along side the technical award. Course ContentStudents will learn and master the skills of eyebrow and eyelash techniques to include tinting, shaping, extending and perming.
As well as the practical aspects, the course theory offers health & safety in the workplace, aftercare advice and the relevant anatomy & physiology covering the skin and hair. Students will gain the industry skills to carry out eye treatment techniques to a professional level, as well as learning how to give advice to clients in a store, or as a service in beauty therapy. Entry RequirementsThis course is designed for over 19’s. Ideally all applications require a good standard of education in English, Maths and Science GCSE's A-D or the equivalent, and candidates who have successfully completed a Level 1 Beauty course with a satisfactory reference and skills assessment.
Learner from the EU or who have been previous ESOL students will require a good standard of spoken English (Level 1 or above) so they can hold a conversation with our wide client base.
It should be noted that a good standard of physical health is required as beauty is often physically demanding, and this type of work may affect certain skin conditions.
A short interview is required by every learners before starting this course and enrolment will be dependent on a successful outcome. Learning StyleA mixture of practical, written assignments and modular test observed and study methods. Students will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty salon wear, which consists of a La Beeby Black tunic and trousers, black salon shoe. Order forms are given to you via the beauty staff. You will also be recommended subject text book and an eye treatment beauty kit.
You will be given order form at your Interview by the beauty team. However the Information & Advice Team will also have copies of these forms it is compulsory that you and order before the start of the course.
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables. AssessmentAssessments are on a continuous programme of study. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete work packs and case studies to produce a portfolio of evidence compiled by the student. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student. You are required to research information for your assignments in your own time. ProgressionYou may progress onto working in beauty salons, cruise ships, as a freelance therapist or in health clubs/spas. Additional InformationThe beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following: Full beauty kit A clean and well pressed uniform
Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course. Late enrolments will not be accepted later than 3 weeks of the course start date. Related TagsEyelash & Eyebrow Treatments | City & Guilds | Level 2 Award | beauty | basic | waxing | manicure | pedicure | face | arm | head | back | depilation | diploma | neck | leg | feet | make | up | make-up | treatment | therapy | facial | (BT) | BMARHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Facial Treatments (B02516) Show View | City & Guilds |
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About the CourseThis bit size qualification is about improving and maintaining facial skin conditions to include skin exfoliation, skin warming, comedone extraction, facial massage, mask treatments and the use of facial products. To carry out this unit the learner will need to maintain effective health, safety and hygiene procedures.
The Level 2 Award in Facial Treatments is a part time curriculum. As part of your programme you will be required to complete essential homework for assignments, as well as practicing your vocational skills in your own time. The Level 2 award in Facial skin care programme covers Anatomy & Physiology to develop and provide understanding of the human body; this will be a core subject whilst learning the beauty therapy skills. Course ContentStudents will learn and master the skill of cleanse, tone and moisturise techniques as well as skin analysis, mask application and massage movements. As well as the practical aspects, the course theory offers health & safety in the workplace, aftercare advice and the relevant anatomy & physiology covering the skin, muscular and skeletal systems. Students will gain the industry skills to carry out skin care and facial massage techniques to a professional level, as well as learning how to give advice to clients in a salon environment.
If a candidate has not completed any previous accredited related qualification or has not got prior work experience within the beauty industry then the Level 2 Award in Health and Safety must be taken along side the technical award. As well as the practical aspects, the course theory offers health & safety in the workplace, aftercare advice and the relevant anatomy & physiology covering the skin and skeletal systems. Students will gain the industry skills to carry out skin care and facial massage techniques to a professional level, as well as learning how to give advice to clients in a store, or as a service in beauty therapy. Entry RequirementsThis course is designed for over 19’s. Ideally all applications require a good standard of education in English, Maths and Science GCSE's A-D or the equivalent, and candidates who have successfully completed a Level 1 Beauty course with a satisfactory reference and skills assessment.
Learner from the EU or who have been previous ESOL students will require a good standard of spoken English (Level 1 or above) so they can hold a conversation with our wide client base.
It should be noted that a good standard of physical health is required as beauty is often physically demanding, and this type of work may affect certain skin conditions. A short interview is required by every learners before starting this course and enrolment will be dependent on a successful outcome. Learning StyleA mixture of practical, written assignments and modular test observed and study methods. Students will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty salon wear, which consists of a La Beeby Black tunic and trousers, black salon shoe. Order forms are given to you via the beauty staff. You will also be recommend subject text book. You will be given order form at your Interview by the beauty team. However the Information & Advice Team will also have copies of these forms it is compulsory that you and order before the start of the course.
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables. AssessmentAssessments are on a continuous programme of study. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete work packs and case studies to produce a portfolio of evidence compiled by the student. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student. You are required to research information for your assignments in your own time. ProgressionYou may progress onto level 2 Diploma in Beauty Therapy or take any of the other short qualifications we offer at City College. Additional InformationThe beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following:
Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course by phone or face to face interview . Late enrolments will not be accepted later than 1 weeks of the course start date because this is a short course. Related TagsFacial Treatments | City & Guilds | Level 2 Award | beauty | basic | waxing | manicure | pedicure | face | arm | head | back | depilation | diploma | neck | leg | feet | make | up | make-up | treatment | therapy | facial | (BT)Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Fashion & Photographic Make-Up (B02532) Show View | City & Guilds |
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About the CourseThe level 2 Fashion and Photographic make up course is a part time course which help you develop your understanding of specialist make -up techniques. As part of your programme you will be required to completed essential homework for assignments, as well as practicing your vocational skills in your own time. The course covers some Anatomy & Physiology to your understanding of the human body> Course ContentStudents will learn and master variety of specialist make up techniques skills and develop an understanding of the use of make-up in a fashion setting, photographic or media setting i.e. magazine layout, catwalk or fashion shoot. The units covered a variety of designs such as day, evening, periodic, high fashion, black and white, corrective, and fashion. This course also covers the theory and application of skin care techniques. It will teach you how to apply make-up for different face shapes and all the above occasions. You will also learn about the skin anatomy of physiology. You will need to provide models for this course.
Students will gain the industry skills to carry out make-up to a professional level, as well as learning how to give advice to clients in a store, or as a service in beauty therapy. Entry RequirementsFor the theory side of this course, a good standard of English equivalent to GCSE English A-D . This is necessary as you will need to produce an assignment and take a written question papers to complete the course. Ideally all applications require 3 GCSE A-D including English, Maths and Science or the equivalent, or candidates who have successfully completed a Level 1 Beauty course.
Learner from the EU or who have been previous ESOL students will require a good standard of spoken English (Level 1 or above) so they can hold a conversation with our wide client base.
It should be noted that a good standard of physical health is required as beauty is often physically demanding, and this type of work may affect certain skin conditions.
This course is designed for over 19’s. All places will be subject to a successful interview Learning StyleA mixture of practical, written assignments and research skills. Students will need to submit a portfolio demonstrating practical evidence photo of different looks and essential knowledge via assignments. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty salon wear, which consists of a La Beeby Black tunic and trousers, black salon shoe. Order forms are given to you via the beauty staff. You will also be required to purchase course kit, and subject text book for recommend reading.
You will be given order form at your Interview by the beauty team. However the Information & Advice Team will also have copies of these forms it is compulsory that you and order before the start of the course.
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables AssessmentAssessments are on a continuous programme of study. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete work packs and case studies to produce a portfolio of evidence compiled by the student. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student.
You are required to research information for your assignments in your own time, and practise your practice skills at home. ProgressionYou may progress onto level 2 Diploma in Hair and Media make-up or level 2 Diploma in Beauty Therapy or working in Photographic studio. Additional InformationThe beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following:
Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course. Late enrolments will not be accepted later than 2 weeks of the course start date. Related TagsFashion & Photographic Make-Up | City & Guilds | Level 2 Award | beauty | basic | waxing | manicure | pedicure | face | arm | head | back | depilation | diploma | neck | leg | feet | make | up | make-up | treatment | therapy | facial | (BT)Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Manicure (B02520) Show View | City & Guilds |
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About the CourseThe level 2 Award in Manicure is bit size course which focuses on Manicure. The course is designed for people wanting achieve a qualification in manicure before taking the Nail Art or Nail Techniques. As part of your course you will be required to complete essential homework for assignments, as well as practicing your vocational skills in your own time. Course ContentStudents will learn and master practical skills in shaping, preparing and painting of nails on the hands, massage, buffing of nails and enamel techniques including French polish paint, dark and light paint. Theory will involve anatomy of the skin and nail as well as hygiene, legislation and case studies. Students will gain the industry skills to carry out manicure treatments to a professional level, as well as learning how to give advice to clients in the beauty therapy industry. Entry RequirementsWith this course a good standard of English is required to complete the assignment to achieve this qualification. Entry criteria for mature students can be discussed at interview. Ideally all applications require a good standard of education in English, Maths and Science GCSE's A - D or the equivalent, also candidates who have successfully completed a Level 1 Beauty course with a satisfactory reference and skills assessment.
Learner from the EU or who have been previous ESOL students will require a good standard of spoken English (Level 1 or above) so they can hold a conversation with our wide client base. A BKSB screening will take place at interview to support a good level of English required for the course.
It should be noted that a good standard of physical health is required as Beauty is often physically demanding, and this type of work may affect certain skin conditions. This course is designed for over 19’s. A short interview is required by every learners before starting this course. Learning StyleA mixture of practical, written assignments and study methods. Students will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty salon wear, which consists of a La Beeby Black tunic and trousers, black salon shoe. Order forms are given to you via the beauty staff. You will also be required to purchase a manicure kit we will also recommend subject text book.
You will be given order form at your Interview by the beauty team. However the Information & Advice Team will also have copies of these forms it is compulsory that you and order before the start of the course.
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables, and practice you technique at home. AssessmentAssessments are on a continuous programme of study. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete work packs and case studies to produce a portfolio of evidence compiled by the student. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student.
You are required to research information for your assignments in your own time.
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables. ProgressionYou may progress onto working in beauty salons, cruise ships or health clubs, or study further beauty qualifications at City College. Additional InformationYou may progress onto working in beauty salons, cruise ships or health clubs.The beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following:
Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course. Late enrolments will not be accepted later than 3 weeks of the course start date. Related TagsManicure | City & Guilds | Level 2 Award | beauty | basic | waxing | manicure | pedicure | face | arm | head | back | depilation | diploma | neck | leg | feet | make | up | make-up | treatment | therapy | facial | (BT)Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Nail Technologies (B02522) Show View | City & Guilds |
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About the CourseThe qualification is about the particular skills involved in applying and maintaining nail enhancements. The knowledge gained in this unit includes the preparation for, application, maintenance and removal of the following nail enhancement systems - liquid and powder. To carry out this unit the learner will need to maintain effective health, safety and hygiene procedures. Course ContentStudents will learn and master practical skills in the application of false nails through extensions, natural nail overlays, repairs and maintenance. After completion students will gain the industry skills to carry out nail technology treatments to a professional level, as well as learning how to give advice to clients in the nail technology industry.
This course is designed for people that have manicure qualification. Entry RequirementsThis course is designed for over 19’s. Ideally all applications require a good standard of education in English, Maths and Science GCSE's A-D or the equivalent. This is necessary as you will need to produce an assignment and take a written question papers to complete the course. Previous experience of Manicure is essential either at a level 2 Manicure or level 2 Beauty qualification.
Learner from the EU or who have been previous ESOL students will require a good standard of spoken English (Level 1 or above) so they can hold a conversation with our wide client base.
It should be noted that a good standard of physical health is required as beauty is often physically demanding, and this type of work may affect certain skin conditions. A short interview is required by every learners before starting this course. All places will be subject to a successful interview This course is designed for over 19’s
Learning StyleA mixture of practical, written assignments and modular test observed and study methods. Students will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty salon wear, which consists of a La Beeby Black tunic and trousers, black salon shoe. Order forms are given to you via the beauty staff. You will also be required to purchase a nail technology kit we will also recommend subject text book.
You will be given order form at your Interview by the beauty team. However the Information & Advice Team will also have copies of these forms it is compulsory that you and order before the start of the course.
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables, and practice you technique at home. AssessmentAssessments are on a continuous programme of study. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete work packs and case studies to produce a portfolio of evidence compiled by the student. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student.
You are required to research information for your assignments in your own time.
You will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables £30.
As part of your programme you will be required to complete essential homework for assignments, as well as practicing your vocational skills in your own time. You are required to research information for your assignments in your own time. ProgressionYou may progress onto working in beauty salons, cruise ships or health clubs. Alternatively you can continue your training by gaining entry onto the Level 2 or 3 Nail (technician) services, Progression
You may progress onto working in beauty salons, cruise ships. Alternatively you can continue your training by gaining entry onto the Level 3 Massage, Level 3 General Beauty Therapy, Level 2 Additional InformationYou will be required to wear beauty salon wear, which consists of a La Beeby Black tunic and trousers, black salon shoe. Order forms are given to you via the beauty staff. You will also be required to purchase a nail technology kit.
You will be given an order form at your Interview by the beauty team. However the Information & Advice Team will also have copies of these forms it is compulsory that you and order before the start of the course.
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables £30,00, and practice your techniques at home. Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course. Late enrolments will not be accepted later than 3 weeks of the course start date. We are interviewing throughout December - so why not come along to find out more. Related TagsNail Technologies | City & Guilds | Level 2 Award | beauty | basic | waxing | manicure | pedicure | face | arm | head | back | depilation | diploma | neck | leg | feet | make | up | make-up | treatment | therapy | facial | (BT)Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Pedicure (B02521) Show View | City & Guilds |
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About the CourseThe level 2 Award in Pedicure is a part time course. As part of your programme you will be required to complete essential homework for assignments, as well as practicing your vocational skills in your own time. The course covers a large part of Anatomy & Physiology to develop and provide an in-depth understanding of the human body; this will be a core subject whilst learning the beauty therapy skills. Course ContentStudents will learn and master practical skills in shaping, preparing and painting of nails on the feet, massage, and enamel techniques including French polish paint, dark and light paint. Theory will involve anatomy of the skin and nail as well as hygiene, legislation and case studies.
Students will gain the industry skills to carry out pedicure treatments to a professional level, as well as learning how to give advice to clients in the beauty therapy industry. Entry RequirementsThis course is designed for over 19’s. Ideally all applications require a good standard of education in English, Maths and Science GCSE's A- Dor the equivalent, and candidates who have successfully completed a Level 1 Beauty course with a satisfactory reference and skills assessment.
Learner from the EU or who have been previous ESOL students will require a good standard of spoken English (Level 1 or above) so they can hold a conversation with our wide client base.
It should be noted that a good standard of physical health is required as beauty is often physically demanding, and this type of work may affect certain skin conditions.
A short interview is required by every learners before starting this course and is subject to a successful outcome. Learning StyleA mixture of practical, written assignments and modular test observed and study methods. Students will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty salon wear, which consists of a La Beeby Black tunic and trousers and black salon shoes. Order forms are given to you via the beauty staff. You will also be required to purchase a pedicure kit and we will also recommend subject text book.
You will be given order form at your interview by the beauty team. However the information & advice team will also have copies of these forms. It is compulsory that you and order everyything before the start of the course.
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables, and practice your technique at home. AssessmentAssessments are on a continuous programme of study. To reinforce underpinning knowledge, students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete work packs and case studies to produce a portfolio of evidence compiled by the student. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student.
You are required to research information for your assignments in your own time.
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables. ProgressionYou may progress onto working in beauty salons, cruise ships or health clubs. Additional InformationThe beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following:
Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course. Late enrolments will not be accepted later than 3 weeks of the course start date. Related TagsPedicure | City & Guilds | Level 2 Award | beauty | basic | waxing | manicure | pedicure | face | arm | head | back | depilation | diploma | neck | leg | feet | make | up | make-up | treatment | therapy | facial | (BT)Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Threading (B03218) Show View | City & Guilds |
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About the CourseThe level 2 certificate in Threading Depilation is a part time course. This course is done as part of your Beauty Therapy programme you will be required to complete essential homework for assignments, as well as practicing your vocational skills in your own time. The course covers a large part of Anatomy & Physiology to develop and provide an in-depth understanding of the human body; this will be a core subject whilst learning the beauty therapy skills. Course ContentStudents will learn and master a specialised skill: using cotton thread to remove hair from the eyebrows, face, arms and legs. As well as the practical aspect the course theory covers a brief history of the treatment, health & safety, aftercare and relevant anatomy & physiology covering the skin and hair.Students will gain the industry skills to carry out skin care techniques and make-up to a professional level, as well as learning how to give advice to clients in a store, or as a service in beauty therapy. Entry RequirementsThis course is designed for over 19’s. Ideally all applications require a good standard of education in English, Maths and Science GCSE's A - D or the equivalent, and candidates who have successfully completed a Level 1 Beauty course with a satisfactory reference and skills assessment.
Learner from the EU or who have been previous ESOL students will require a good standard of spoken English (Level 1 or above) so they can hold a conversation with our wide client base.
It should be noted that a good standard of physical health is required as beauty is often physically demanding, and this type of work may affect certain skin conditions.
This course is designed for over 19’s. A short interview is required by every learners before starting this course and all places will be subject to a successful interview Learning StyleA mixture of practical, written assignments and modular test observed and study methods. Students will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty salon wear, which consists Black tunic and trousers and black salon shoes. Order forms are given to you via the beauty staff. You will also be recommended a subject text book.
You will be given an order form at your interview by the beauty team. However the information & advice team will also have copies. It is compulsory that you order everything before the start of the course. AssessmentAssessments are on a continuous programme of study. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete work packs and case studies to produce a portfolio of evidence compiled by the student. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student.
You are required to research information for your assignments in your own time.
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables. ProgressionYou may progress onto working in beauty salons, cruise ships or health clubs. Additional InformationThe beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following:
Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course. Late enrolments will not be accepted later than 3 weeks of the course start date. Related TagsThreading | City & Guilds | Level 2 Award | Eye BrowHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Waxing Techniques (B02515) Show View | City & Guilds |
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About the CourseThe level 2 Award in Waxing is a great part time course and is design for anyone wanting to learn and achieve a qualification in waxing techniques. As part of your programme you will be required to complete essential homework for assignments, as well as practicing your vocational skills in your own time. The course covers some Anatomy & Physiology to develop and provide an in-depth understanding of the human body. if you have not worked within the beauty industries before, then you will also have to study heath and safety award along side this course. Course ContentStudents will learn and master the art of all waxing techniques. You will be expected to work on area such as eyebrows, face, bikini, arms, underarms and legs using a variety of waxing materials. As well as the practical aspect, the course theories cover health & safety, consultation aftercare and relevant anatomy & physiology covering the skin and hair. Students will gain the industry skills to carry out waxing,using different techniques, products to a professional level, as well as learning how to carry out consultation to clients. Entry RequirementsThis course is designed for over 19’s. Ideally all applications require a good standard of education in English, Maths and Science GCSE's A - D or the equivalent, and candidates who have successfully completed a Level 1 Beauty course with a satisfactory reference and skills assessment.
Learner from the EU or who have been previous ESOL students will require a good standard of spoken English (Level 1 or above) so they can hold a conversation with our wide client base.
It should be noted that a good standard of physical health is required as beauty is often physically demanding, and this type of work may affect certain skin conditions.
This course is designed for over 19’s. A short interview is required by every learners before starting this course and all places will be subject to a successful interview. Learning StyleA mixture of practical ,demonstration , written assignments and modular test. Students will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty salon wear, which consists of a La Beeby Black tunic and trousers, black salon shoe. Order forms are given to you via the beauty staff. You will also be required to purchase metal equipment such as scissors and tweezers we will also recommend subject text book. You will be given order form at your Interview by the beauty team. However the Information & Advice Team will also have copies of these forms it is compulsory that you and order before the start of the course. AssessmentAssessments are on a continuous programme of study. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, and complete case studies to produce a portfolio of evidence compiled by the student. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student.
You are required to research information for your assignments in your own time.
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables. ProgressionYou may progress onto other short city and guilds award qualification at level 2 or full level 2 Beauty Therapy course. Additional InformationThe beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following
Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course,so we can give correct advice and guidance. The dates may change if we have a large or low number of applicants. Related TagsWaxing Techniques | City & Guilds | Level 2 Award | beauty | basic | waxing | manicure | pedicure | face | arm | head | back | depilation | diploma | neck | leg | feet | make | up | make-up | treatment | therapy | facial | (BT)Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Beauty Therapy Services (B02796) Show View | City & Guilds - Certificate |
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About the CourseThis is a short part time course to learn and develop industry skills in the art of Facial manicure and pedicure. This City and Guilds qualification is about improving and maintaining the hand and feet, the facial unit is about the particular skills involved in providing skin care techniques, facial massage, mask application to suit a variety of skin types. To carry out this unit the learner will need to maintain effective health, safety and hygiene procedures. The programme covers Anatomy & Physiology to develop and provide an in-depth understanding of the human body, as part of your programme you will be required to complete essential homework for tasks via our virtual learning environment – Citybit. Course ContentCore units: compulsory (all must be completed) Unit 201 Working in beauty related industries
Unit 202 Follow health and safety in the salon
Unit 203 Client care and communication in beauty related industries
Mandatory Technical Units (all must be completed)
Unit 204 Provide facial skincare
Unit 207 Provide manicure treatments
Unit 208 Provide pedicure treatments Entry RequirementsThis course is designed for over 19’s You will need to attend an interview with a beauty team member. A good standard of English is required; students with English as a second language are required to have ESOL at entry level 1 Learning StyleThis is a practical course, reinforced with underpinning theory and assessed practical skills. Learners will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear a beauty uniform and provide your beauty kit. We will provide order forms for these items. We will also recommend a subject text book. You will be given an order form at your Interview by the beauty team. However the Information & Advice Team will also have copies of these forms it is compulsory that you and order before the start of the course. AssessmentAssessments are continually completed throughout the course. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete written tasks and produce a portfolio of evidence. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student. You are required to research information for your assignments in your own time. You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables ProgressionYou may continue to develop your skills and complete any of the other beauty awards that we offer. An ideal choice would be the Nail Technology, nail art, or a level 3 massage course. This will enable you to create your own mobile nail business, or continue to develop your skills and complete any of the other beauty awards that we offer. Additional InformationThe beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following
Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course. Late enrolments will not be accepted later than 2 weeks of the start date Related TagsBeauty Therapy Services | City & Guilds - Certificate | Level 2 Cert | BeautyHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Nail Technology (B02829) Show View | City & Guilds |
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About the CourseThe Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Nail Technology Enhancement Programme is a One year programme, which will suit learners who wish to become a nail technician, with the additional skills in fashion and photographic make up. You will be required to attend college 15 hours a week. In addition, you will be required to complete home study to prepare for online exams and practice the skills that have been demonstrated in the practical lessons. Course ContentMandatory Units: you need these units for a full L2 qualification Unit 201 Working in beauty related industries Unit 202 Follow health safety in the salon Unit 203 Client care and communication in beauty related industries Unit 205 Promote products and service to clients in a salon Unit 212 Create an image based on a theme within the hair and beauty sector Unit 216 Salon reception duties
Technical units al must be completed Unit 207 Provide manicure treatments Unit 208 Provide pedicure treatments Unit 214 Provide and maintain nail enhancement Unit 215 Provide nail art
Course chosen options: The specialist tutors have chosen these units to stream into your timetable Unit 209 Apply make up Unit 210 Provide eyelash and brow treatments Unit 220 the art of photographic make up Entry RequirementsApplicants require a good standard of education in English, Maths and Science GCSE's A-D or the equivalent. This is necessary as you will need to produce an assignment and take a written question papers to complete the course. Previous experience of Manicure or the Beauty Therapy industry is an advantage.
It should be noted that a good standard of physical health is required as beauty is often physically demanding, and this type of work may affect certain skin conditions.
All Applicants will be required attend an interview before starting this course and places will be subject to a successful interview
Learning StyleA mixture of written work, modular online tests, observations of practical work. Students will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty salon wear, which consists of a salonwear tunic and trousers, black salon shoe. Order forms are given to you via the beauty staff. You will also be required to purchase beauty therapy kit. You will be given an order form at your Welcome induction by the beauty team. However the Information & Advice Team will also have copies of these forms it is compulsory that you and order before the start of the course. You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables Assessment
Assessments are on a continuous programme of study. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete work packs and case studies to produce a portfolio of evidence compiled by the student. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student. You are required to revise for your online exams in your own time, and practice your practical skills at home. (Approximately 10 hours of study per week) You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables; however you will also be expected to work on external clients to develop a real working experience. ProgressionYou may progress onto working in beauty salons, cruise ships or health clubs. Alternatively you can continue your training by gaining entry onto the Level 3 Massage, Level 3 General Beauty Therapy, Level 3 Nail (technician) services, Level 3 Make up. Additional InformationThe nail industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following
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| Beauty Therapy Make-up (B02666) Show View | City & Guilds - Diploma |
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About the CourseThe level 2 Award in Make up a short bit size course which focuson improving and maintaining facial skin conditions to include skin exfoliation, skin warming, comedone extraction, facial massage, mask treatments and the use of facial products. To carry out this unit the learner will need to maintain effective health, safety and hygiene procedures. Course ContentThis course covers the theory and application of facial skin care treatments and all make-up techniques. It will teach you how to apply make-up for different face shapes and different occasions. You will also learn about the skin anatomy of physiology and related business units. You will need to provide models for this course.
Students will gain the industry skills to carry out skin care techniques and make-up to a professional level, as well as learning how to give advice to clients in a store, or as a service in beauty therapy. Entry RequirementsFor the theory side of this course, a good standard of English is required, GCSE A - D or the equivalent in English, ideally applicants will also have GCSE A-D in Maths and Science and or successfully completed a Level 1 Beauty course. This is necessary as you will need to produce an assignment and take a written question papers to complete the course. It should be noted that a good standard of physical health is required as beauty is often physically demanding, and this type of work may affect certain skin conditions. This course is designed for over 19’s. Learner from the EU or who have been previous ESOL students will require a good standard of spoken English so they can hold a conversation with our wide client base. All places are subject to a successful interview. Learning StyleA mixture of practical and written assignments Students will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty salon wear, which consists of a La Beeby Black tunic and trousers, black salon shoe. Order forms are given to you via the beauty staff. You will also be required to purchase course kit, and subject text book for recommend reading.
You will be given order form at your Interview by the beauty team. However the Information & Advice Team will also have copies of these forms it is compulsory that you and order before the start of the course.
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables AssessmentAssessments are on a continuous programme of study. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete work packs and case studies to produce a portfolio of evidence compiled by the student. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student.
You are required to research information for your assignments in your own time, and practise your practice skills at home. (Approximately 10 hours of study per week plus practical) ProgressionYou may progress onto working in beauty salons, cruise ships or health clubs. Alternatively you can continue your training by gaining entry onto the level 3 Massage, General Beauty Therapy, Nail (technician) services or Make-up courses. Additional InformationThe beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following:
Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course. Late enrolments will not be accepted later than 3 weeks of the courses start date. Related TagsBeauty Therapy Make-up | City & Guilds - Diploma | Level 2 Diploma | Makeup | Beauty | TreatmentsHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Hair and Media Make-up (B02656) Show View | City & Guilds - Diploma |
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About the Course
The Level 2 Diploma in Hair and Media Make up Programme is a one year programme and is designed for school leavers of for those with no previous experience who want to gain Knowledge and skills to enable them to progress to level 3 course in Hair and Media Make-up Would you like to learn how to apply make-up for fashion, catwalk, photographic and editorial looks? If yes, then this is the course for you.
This course is a demanding course, which is delivered to a strict time-scale. You will need to be a highly motivated individual who can work independently, maximising resources whilst in college and from home in order to complete the practical and theory requirement of the course Course ContentCore units: compulsory (all must be completed)
Unit 201 Working in beauty related industries Unit 202 Follow health and safety in the salon Unit 203 Client care and communication in beauty related Industries
Mandatory Technical Units (all must be completed)
Unit 209 Apply make-up Unit 210 Provide eyelash and brow treatments Unit 212 Create an image based on a theme within the hair and beauty sector Unit 220 The art of photographic make- up Unit 221 Body art design Unit 223 Apply skin tanning techniques Unit 226 The art of colouring hair Unit 227 The art of dressing hair Unit 310 Make and style a hair addition Entry RequirementsGCSE grades A-D including English and Science. Or, candidates who have successfully completed a Level 1 Beauty, level 1 hairdressing or level 2 hairdressing course with a satisfactory reference and skills assessment. Learning StyleA mixture of written work, modular online tests, observations of practical work. Students will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty salon wear, which consists of a La Beeby Black tunic and trousers, black salon shoe. Order forms are given to you via the beauty staff. You will also be required to purchase a makeup kit approx. cost £300.00. TBC
You will be given an order form at your Welcome induction by the beauty team. However the Information & Advice Team will also have copies of these forms it is compulsory that you and order before the start of the course.
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables AssessmentAssessments are on a continuous programme of study. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, a range of projects combining all aspects of make-up and hair styling to produce a portfolio of photographic evidence compiled by you to pass the course and online multi-choices questions. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student.
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments and work on external clients and practice your practical skills at home. (Approximately 10 hours of study per week). ProgressionYou may progress onto working in Level 3 Hair and Media make –up Alternatively you can continue your training by gaining entry onto the Level 3 Massage, Level 3 General Beauty Therapy, and level 2 Hairdressing.
Additional InformationThe beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following
Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course. Late enrolments will not be accepted later than 3 weeks of the start date Related TagsHair and Media Make-up | City & Guilds - Diploma | Level 2 Diploma | Make UpHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Nail Technology Enhancement (B03030) Show View | City & Guilds - Diploma |
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About the CourseThe qualification is about the particular skills involved in applying and maintaining nail enhancements. The knowledge gained in this unit includes the preparation for, application, maintenance and removal of the following nail enhancement systems - liquid and powder. To carry out this unit the learner will need to maintain effective health, safety and hygiene procedures. Course ContentStudents will learn and master practical skills in the application of false nails through extensions, natural nail overlays, repairs and maintenance. After completion students will gain the industry skills to carry out nail technology treatments to a professional level, as well as learning how to give advice to clients in the nail technology industry.
This course is designed for people that have manicure qualifiaction. Entry RequirementsPrevious experience that includes Manicure either a Level 2 Manicure qualification or Level 2 Beauty qualification as manicure is covered as one of the required units. For the theory side of this course, a good standard of English equivalent to GCSE English A-D . This is necessary as you will need to produce an assignment and take a written question papers to complete the course. It should be noted that a good standard of physical health is required as hairdressing is often physically demanding, and this type of work may affect certain skin conditions. This course is designed for over 19’s
All places will be subject to a successful interview Learning StyleA mixture of practical, written assignments and modular test observed and study methods. Students will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty salon wear, which consists of a La Beeby Black tunic and trousers, black salon shoe. Order forms are given to you via the beauty staff. You will also be required to purchase a nail technology kit we will also recommend subject text book.
You will be given order form at your Interview by the beauty team. However the Information & Advice Team will also have copies of these forms it is compulsory that you and order before the start of the course.
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables, and practice you technique at home. AssessmentAssessments are on a continuous programme of study. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete work packs and case studies to produce a portfolio of evidence compiled by the student. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student.
You are required to research information for your assignments in your own time.
You will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables £30.
As part of your programme you will be required to complete essential homework for assignments, as well as practicing your vocational skills in your own time. You are required to research information for your assignments in your own time. ProgressionYou may progress onto working in beauty salons, cruise ships or health clubs. Alternatively you can continue your training by gaining entry onto the Level 2 or 3 Nail (technician) services, Progression
You may progress onto working in beauty salons, cruise ships. Alternatively you can continue your training by gaining entry onto the Level 3 Massage, Level 3 General Beauty Therapy, Level 2 Additional InformationYou will be required to wear beauty salon wear, which consists of a La Beeby Black tunic and trousers, black salon shoe. Order forms are given to you via the beauty staff. You will also be required to purchase a nail technology kit.
You will be given an order form at your Interview by the beauty team. However the Information & Advice Team will also have copies of these forms it is compulsory that you and order before the start of the course.
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables £30,00, and practice your techniques at home. Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course. Late enrolments will not be accepted later than 3 weeks of the course start date. We are interviewing throughout December - so why not come along to find out more. Related TagsNail Technology Enhancement | City & Guilds - Diploma | Level 2 Diploma | NailsHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Intimate Female Waxing (B02618) Show View | City & Guilds - Award |
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About the CourseThis short course has been designed by City and Guilds for Beauty Therapist wanting to take a bite size course to develop or update their technical skills at Level 3 in Intimate waxing and gain a national qualification. You may be working as a Therapist carrying out intimate waxing without a national qualification,if so this is the idea course for you. !!!! Course ContentThe course will cover the three type of waxing techniques used when carrying out intimate waxing Hollywood, Brazilian and Playboy. The course will also cover health and safety ,consultation ,contra-indications and function of the skin and hair growth cycle. You will be assessed in two of the three techniques. Entry RequirementsThis course is designed for over 19’s. Ideally all applications require a good standard of education in English, Maths and Science or the equivalent, or candidates who have successfully completed a Level 1 Beauty course with a satisfactory reference and skills assessment. Learner from the EU or who have been previous ESOL students will require a good standard of spoken English so they can hold a conversation with our wide client base. Plus Level 2 Beauty Therapy qualification or an equivalent qualification in a Beauty related subject. This is necessary as you will need to produce an assignment and take a written question papers to complete the course.It should be noted that a good standard of physical health is required as beauty is often physically demanding, and this type of work may affect certain skin conditions. A short interview is required by every learners before starting this course. Learning StyleA mixture of practical, written assignments and you will need to submit unit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty salon uniform, which consists of a Black tunic and trousers and black salon shoes. You may already have a uniform and therefore you will not need to order from Le Beeby. You will also be required to bring your beauty therapy kit. AssessmentTo re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete one assignment and case studies to produce a portfolio of evidence which is submitted to City and Guilds. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student. ProgressionYou may want to progress by adding to your industry skills by attending other level 3 short courses in stone therapy, reflexology, self tanning, Epilation, micro-dermabrasion or progress onto the level 4 higher professional diploma in technical salon management. Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course , which can be face to face or by phone . All candidates are asked to enrol two week before the start of the course . Related TagsIntimate Female Waxing | City & Guilds - Award | Level 3 | beauty | basic | waxing | manicure | pedicure | face | arm | head | back | depilation | diploma | neck | leg | feet | make | up | make-up | treatment | therapy | facial | (BT)Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Reflexology for Complementary Therapies (B03347) Show View | City & Guilds - Certificate |
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About the CourseReflexology is a part time holistic course during which you will learn and develop industry skills in the art of manipulation techniques working on reflex points of the feet and hands. The theory behind the treatment demonstrates that reflex points relate to specific areas of the body through energy pathways. The areas can be manipulated by the fingers to increase the energy flow promoting health and wellbeing. The results of this treatment can be felt throughout the entire body giving you a feeling of deep relaxation. This is an excellent therapeutic treatment for an individual who is not necessarily from a beauty environment or for somebody which wants to develop their holistic skills further.
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Entry RequirementsYou will need to attend an interview with a beauty team member.
A good standard of English is required, students with English as a second language are required to have ESOL at entry level 1 Learning StyleThis is a practical course,based on assessments and reinforced with underpinning theory and case studies. Learners will need to submit a portfolio, demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty uniform, and kit, we will provide order forms for these items, It is compulsory that you order before the start of the course. We will also recommend subject text books. AssessmentAssessments are continually completed throughout the course. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete written tasks and produce a portfolio of evidence. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student. You are required to research some information for your theory in your own time. You will be expected to provide some of models for your practical assessments. ProgressionYou may continue to develop your skills and complete any of the other beauty awards that we offer. An ideal choice would be the Award in Indian head massage or stone therapy. This will enable you to create your own massage business, work in a salon or a spa. Additional InformationThe beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following
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| Body Electrical Therapy (B02616) Show View | City & Guilds |
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This is a short part time course to learn and develop industry skills in the art of electrotherapy on the body. The unit is about the particular skills involved in different body electrotherapy techniques. To carry out this unit the learner will also cover health, safety and hygiene procedures. The Level 3 Award in body electrotherapy techniques covers Anatomy & Physiology to develop and provide an in-depth understanding of the human body, as part of your programme you will be required to complete essential homework for tasks via our virtual learning environment – Citybit. Course ContentFollow health and safety in the salon
Provide body electrotherapy to include: Galvanic, lymphatic drainage, faradism, micro-current Entry RequirementsThis course is designed for over 19’s. Ideally all applications require a good standard of education in English, Maths and Science or the equivalent, or candidates who have successfully completed a Level 1 Beauty course with a satisfactory reference and skills assessment. Learner from the EU or who have been previous ESOL students will require a good standard of spoken English so they can hold a conversation with our wide client base. Plus Level 2 Beauty Therapy qualification or an equivalent qualification in a Beauty related subject. This is necessary as you will need to produce an assignment and take a written question papers to complete the course.It should be noted that a good standard of physical health is required as beauty is often physically demanding, and this type of work may affect certain skin conditions. A short interview is required by every learners before starting this course.
Learning StyleThis is a practical course, reinforced with underpinning theory and assessed practical skills. Learners will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty uniform, and kit, we will provide order forms for these items, it is compulsory that you order before the start of the course. We will also recommend subject text book. AssessmentAssessments are continually completed throughout the course. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete written tasks and produce a portfolio of evidence. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student. You are required to research some information for your theory in your own time. You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments. ProgressionYou may continue to develop your skills and complete any of the other beauty awards that we offer. An ideal choice would be the Award in facial electrotherapy or body massage. This will enable you to create your own business, work in a salon or a spa. Additional InformationThe beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following
Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course. Late enrolments will not be accepted later than 2 weeks after the start date Related TagsBody Electrical Therapy | City & Guilds | Level 3 Award | LEVEL 3 AWARD IN BODY ElectrotherapyHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| C&G L3 Award in Body Massage (B02528) Show View | City & Guilds |
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About the CourseThe level 3 Award in Massage using Pre-blended Oils is a great short course which is designed for people wanting to develop or up date their massage skills. As part of your programme you will be required to complete essential homework for assignments, as well as practicing your vocational skills in your own time. The course covers Anatomy & Physiology to develop and provide an in-depth understanding of the human body; this will be a core subject whilst learning the massage using Pre-blended oils. Course ContentYou will learn the history of Aromatherapy, learn the therapeutic properties of oils, their benefits, how to use for commercial treatments and in the home. All students will master the aromatherapy massages methods. The use of essential oils with massage involves performing a full aromatherapy massage, as well as the study of anatomy and physiology, hygiene and legislation.
Students will gain the industry skills to carry out massage techniques to a professional level, as well as learning how to give advice to clients as a service in beauty therapy. Entry RequirementsThis course is designed for over 19’s All places will be subject to a interview A good standard of English, Maths and Science is required GCSE’s A – D or the equivalent, for students with English as a second language are required to have ESOL at Level 2.
Plus Level 2 Beauty qualification or an equivalent qualifications in Beauty or sport science. This is necessary as you will need to produce an assignment and take a written question papers to complete the course. Learning StyleA mixture of practical, written assignments and modular test observed and study methods. Students will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty salon wear, which consists of a La Beeby Black tunic and trousers, black salon shoe. Order forms are given to you via the beauty staff. You will also be required to purchase a subject text book for recommend reading.
You will be given order form at your Interview by the beauty team. However the Information & Advice Team will also have copies of these forms it is compulsory that you and order before the start of the course. AssessmentAssessments are on a continuous programme of study. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete work packs and case studies to produce a portfolio of evidence compiled by the student. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student.
You are required to research information for your assignments in your own time, and practise your practice skills at home. (Approximately 10 hours of study per week plus practical)
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables. ProgressionYou may progress onto other beauty therapy or holistic courses, or practice your skills in industry as a mobile therapist or in a salon or spa environment. Additional InformationThe beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following:
Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course. Late enrolments will not be accepted later than23 weeks of the course start date. Related TagsC&G L3 Award in Body Massage | City & Guilds | Level 3 Award | beauty | basic | waxing | manicure | pedicure | face | arm | head | back | depilation | diploma | neck | leg | feet | make | up | make-up | treatment | therapy | facial | (BT)Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Intimate Female Waxing (B02618) Show View | City & Guilds |
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About the CourseThis short course has been designed by City and Guilds for Beauty Therapist wanting to take a bite size course to develop or update their technical skills at Level 3 in Intimate waxing and gain a national qualification. You may be working as a Therapist carrying out intimate waxing without a national qualification,if so this is the idea course for you. !!!! Course ContentThe course will cover the three type of waxing techniques used when carrying out intimate waxing Hollywood, Brazilian and Playboy. The course will also cover health and safety ,consultation ,contra-indications and function of the skin and hair growth cycle. You will be assessed in two of the three techniques. Entry RequirementsThis course is designed for over 19’s. Ideally all applications require a good standard of education in English, Maths and Science or the equivalent, or candidates who have successfully completed a Level 1 Beauty course with a satisfactory reference and skills assessment. Learner from the EU or who have been previous ESOL students will require a good standard of spoken English so they can hold a conversation with our wide client base. Plus Level 2 Beauty Therapy qualification or an equivalent qualification in a Beauty related subject. This is necessary as you will need to produce an assignment and take a written question papers to complete the course.It should be noted that a good standard of physical health is required as beauty is often physically demanding, and this type of work may affect certain skin conditions. A short interview is required by every learners before starting this course. Learning StyleA mixture of practical, written assignments and you will need to submit unit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty salon uniform, which consists of a Black tunic and trousers and black salon shoes. You may already have a uniform and therefore you will not need to order from Le Beeby. You will also be required to bring your beauty therapy kit. AssessmentTo re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete one assignment and case studies to produce a portfolio of evidence which is submitted to City and Guilds. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student. ProgressionYou may want to progress by adding to your industry skills by attending other level 3 short courses in stone therapy, reflexology, self tanning, Epilation, micro-dermabrasion or progress onto the level 4 higher professional diploma in technical salon management. Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course , which can be face to face or by phone . All candidates are asked to enrol two week before the start of the course . Related TagsIntimate Female Waxing | City & Guilds | Level 3 Award | beauty | basic | waxing | manicure | pedicure | face | arm | head | back | depilation | diploma | neck | leg | feet | make | up | make-up | treatment | therapy | facial | (BT)Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Level 3 Award Body Massage using Pre -blended Oils (B02527) Show View | City & Guilds |
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About the CourseThe level 3 Award in Body Massage is a part time course. As part of your programme you will be required to complete essential homework for assignments, as well as practicing your vocational skills in your own time. The course covers a large part of Anatomy & Physiology to develop and provide an in-depth understanding of the human body; this will be a core subject whilst learning the body Massage skills. Course ContentYou will learn and master the practical skills involved in performing a full body massage, as well as the study of anatomy and physiology, hygiene and legislation.
You will also gain the industry skills to carry out massage techniques to a professional level, as well as learning how to give advice to clients as a service in beauty therapy. Entry RequirementsThis course is designed for over 19’s. Ideally all applications require a good standard of education in English, Maths and Science or the equivalent, or candidates who have successfully completed a Level 2 Beauty course with a satisfactory reference and skills assessment. Learner from the EU or who have been previous ESOL students will require a good standard of spoken English so they can hold a conversation with our wide client base. It should be noted that a good standard of physical health is required as beauty is often physically demanding, and this type of work may affect certain skin conditions. A short interview is required by every learners before starting this course. Learning StyleA mixture of practical, written assignments and modular test observed and study methods. Students will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty salon wear, which consists of a La Beeby Black tunic and trousers and black salon shoes. Order forms are given to you via the beauty staff. You will also be required to purchase a subject text book for recommend reading. AssessmentAssessments are on a continuous programme of study. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete work packs and case studies to produce a portfolio of evidence compiled by the student. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student.
You are required to research information for your assignments in your own time, and practise your practice skills at home. (Approximately 10 hours of study per week plus practical)
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables. ProgressionYou may progress onto working in beauty salons, cruise ships or health clubs. Additional InformationThe beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following
Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course. Late enrolments will not be accepted later than 1 weeks of the course start date. Related TagsLevel 3 Award Body Massage using Pre -blended Oils | City & Guilds | Level 3 Award | beauty | basic | waxing | manicure | pedicure | face | arm | head | back | depilation | diploma | neck | leg | feet | make | up | make-up | treatment | therapy | facial | (BT)Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Permanent Lashes (B03224) Show View | City & Guilds |
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About the CourseThis is a short part time course to learn and develop industry skills in the art of permanent lash extensions. The unit is about the particular skills involved in applying individual lash extensions. To carry out this unit the learner will also cover health, safety and hygiene procedures. Course ContentFollow health and safety in the salon Consultation techniques Apply individual permanent lashes After care Entry RequirementsThis course is designed for over 19’s. Ideally all applications require a good standard of education in English, Maths and Science or the equivalent, or candidates who have successfully completed a Level 1 Beauty course with a satisfactory reference and skills assessment. Learner from the EU or who have been previous ESOL students will require a good standard of spoken English so they can hold a conversation with our wide client base. Plus Level 2 Beauty Therapy qualification or an equivalent qualification in a Beauty related subject. This is necessary as you will need to produce an assignment and take a written question papers to complete the course.It should be noted that a good standard of physical health is required as beauty is often physically demanding, and this type of work may affect certain skin conditions. A short interview is required by every learners before starting this course. Learning StyleThis is a practical course, reinforced with underpinning theory and assessed practical skills. Learners will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty uniform, and provide the kit, we will provide order forms for these items, It is compulsory that you order before the start of the course. We will also recommend subject text books. AssessmentAssessments are continually completed throughout the course. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete written tasks and produce a portfolio of evidence. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student. You are required to research some information for your theory in your own time. You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments. ProgressionYou may continue to develop your skills and complete any of the other beauty awards that we offer. An ideal choice would be the Award in fashion and photographic make-up or award in eye treatments. Additional InformationThe beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following
Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course. Late enrolments will not be accepted later than 2 weeks after the start date Related TagsPermanent Lashes | City & Guilds | Level 3 Award | Beauty | (BT)Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Self Tanning (B02843) Show View | City & Guilds |
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About the CourseThis is a short part time course to learn and develop industry skills in the art of self tanning.
The unit is about the particular skills involved in spray and lotion tanning techniques
To carry out this unit the learner will also cover health, safety and hygiene procedures.
The Level 3 Award in self tanning techniques programme covers Anatomy & Physiology to develop and provide an in-depth understanding of the human body, as part of your programme you will be required to complete essential homework for tasks via our virtual learning environment – Citybit. Course ContentFollow health and safety in the salon
Prepare skin for spray or lotion tan
Provide spray or lotion treatment Entry RequirementsThis course is designed for over 19’s. Ideally all applications require a good standard of education in English, Maths and Science or the equivalent, or candidates who have successfully completed a Level 1 Beauty course with a satisfactory reference and skills assessment. Learner from the EU or who have been previous ESOL students will require a good standard of spoken English so they can hold a conversation with our wide client base. Plus Level 2 Beauty Therapy qualification or an equivalent qualification in a Beauty related subject. This is necessary as you will need to produce an assignment and take a written question papers to complete the course.It should be noted that a good standard of physical health is required as beauty is often physically demanding, and this type of work may affect certain skin conditions. A short interview is required by every learners before starting this course.
Learning StyleThis is a practical course, reinforced with underpinning theory and assessed practical skills. Learners will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty uniform, and kit, we will provide order forms for these items, It is compulsory that you order before the start of the course. We will also recommend subject text books. AssessmentAssessments are continually completed throughout the course. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete written tasks and produce a portfolio of evidence. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student. You are required to research some information for your theory in your own time. You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments. ProgressionYou may continue to develop your skills and complete any of the other beauty awards that we offer. An ideal choice would be the Award in body massage or Indian head massage This will enable you to create your own massage business, work in a salon or a spa.Additional InformationThe beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following
Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course. Late enrolments will not be accepted later than 2 weeks after the start date Related TagsSelf Tanning | City & Guilds | Level 3 Award | Self tanning | (BT)Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Stone Therapy (B02615) Show View | City & Guilds |
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About the CourseThis is a short part time course to learn and develop industry skills in the art of stone therapy. This unit is about the particular skills involved in stone therapy massage techniques, including the skills of using hot and cold stones to massage.
To carry out this unit the learner will also cover health, safety and hygiene procedures.
The Level 3 Award in stone therapy massage techniques programme covers Anatomy & Physiology to develop and provide an in-depth understanding of the human body, as part of your programme you will be required to complete essential homework for tasks via our virtual learning environment – Citybit. Course ContentFollow health and safety in the salon.
Provide full stone therapy massage using hot and cold stones. Entry RequirementsThis course is designed for over 19’s. Ideally all applications require a good standard of education in English, Maths and Science or the equivalent, or candidates who have successfully completed a Level 1 Beauty course with a satisfactory reference and skills assessment. Learner from the EU or who have been previous ESOL students will require a good standard of spoken English so they can hold a conversation with our wide client base. Plus Level 2 Beauty Therapy qualification or an equivalent qualification in a Beauty related subject. This is necessary as you will need to produce an assignment and take a written question papers to complete the course.It should be noted that a good standard of physical health is required as beauty is often physically demanding, and this type of work may affect certain skin conditions. A short interview is required by every learners before starting this course.
Learning StyleThis is a practical course, reinforced with underpinning theory and assessed practical skills. Learners will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty uniform, and kit, we will provide order forms for these items, it is compulsory that you order before the start of the course. We will also recommend subject text books AssessmentAssessments are continually completed throughout the course. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete written tasks and produce a portfolio of evidence. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student.
You are required to research some information for your assignments in your own time.
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments. ProgressionYou may continue to develop your skills and complete any of the other beauty awards that we offer. An ideal choice would be the Award in Indian head massage This will enable you to create your own massage business, work in a salon or a spa. Additional InformationThe beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following
Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course. Late enrolments will not be accepted later than 2 weeks after the start date Related TagsStone Therapy | City & Guilds | Level 3 Award | Beauty | Stone | Relaxation (BT)Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Beauty Therapy (B03264) Show View | City & Guilds |
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About the CourseThe Beauty industry is a diverse and varied career with rewarding job opportunities. You could find yourself working in a salon, spa or as a mobile therapist.
As part of the beauty massage industry, individuals are required to have interpersonal skills, a caring nature, with the determination to succeed.
This is a practical course, which is underpinned with theory to compliment knowledge. The necessary skills for this qualification will be learnt though a variety of situations, in a commercial salon and during theory lessons. Course ContentTo achieve a certificate, you need to show that you have a particular set of skills. You will work with us to review your current skills and find the best way to gain new ones through learning and study.
Qualifications are made up of individual units, which cover different areas of your work as a therapist.
These are units you will cover:
Success StoryIndia Luter has been studying at City College for two years and after successfully completing her NVQ level 2 and NVQ level 3 she has successfully secured employment as a full time therapist at the Hilton Hotel in London. We have therapists working in Lime wood and Chewton Glenn-5star spas in the New Forest Entry RequirementsA level 2 Diploma or VRQ in Beauty Therapy is required. The in depth theory studied for anatomy and physiology requires a good standard of English A - C GCSE and students with English as a second language are required to have ESOL at level 1, this is due to the course containing a high level of written evidence with assignments, written questions and test papers.
It should be noted that a good standard of physical health is required for this course as beauty is often physically demanding and is not suitable for some conditions.
It would be an advantage to have a salon work experience placement while you attend this course. Learning StyleThe necessary practical skills for this qualification will be taught through a variety of methods including, observations, demonstrations and group work whilst working in our commercial salon Kudos.
Theory lessons are taught through a variety of methods from classroom, independent study using our online resources within a Visual Learning Environment VLE and evolve on line tests. Equipment RequirementsWe strive to continually source the best value kits for all our Beauty courses yearly.
Due to health and Safety regulations all students are required to purchase and wear in all practical sessions a full uniform which consists of the following: Tunic, Trousers and closed toed shoes. Please note that these are purchased through the college suppliers to ensure a high standard of presentation in Kudos Hair and Beauty Salons.
You will receive further details upon enrolment to your chosen course. AssessmentNVQ's are assessed at work or in a realistic working environment. For each unit your assessor observes you carrying out different treatments and checks your understanding, this information will be recorded in your log book, which then provides formal evidence of your learning. For a Beauty VRQ, You will receive regular monitored practice of a skill, be given the information to learn the knowledge required and organise your own study – You will record your achievements in a logbook packed with hints and tips from industry experts.
You will also have an opportunity to complete online work, quizzes and games from our Virtual Learning Environment. ProgressionA Beauty therapy VRQ qualification will enable you to seek employment within the Beauty Industry you might want to think about further upskilling your qualification, for example;
Additional InformationIf you are on a qualifying means tested benefit, the tuition fees for some courses may be reduced. However, you will still need to pay Exam and College costs. You must claim tuition fee remission by providing evidence before enrolment. Enrolment InstructionsA short interview is required for your course placement this will include:
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| Beauty Therapy (B02613) Show View | City & Guilds - Diploma |
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About the CourseThe level 3 Diploma Make-up is a one year course which help you develop your skills in designing and creating fashion and photographic make-up. As part of your programme you will be required to complete essential homework for assignments, as well as practicing your vocational skills in your own time. This course cover anatomy & physiology to develop and provide a greater in-depth understanding of the human body and it systems; this will be a core subject whilst learning the level 3Make -up qualification. Course ContentCore units: compulsory
Mandatory Units: you need these units for a full L3 qualification
Course chosen options: The specialist tutors have chosen these units to stream into your timetable
Entry RequirementsThis course is designed for over 19’s You will need a interview and a level 2 Beauty Therapy qualification A good standard of English is required; students with English as a second language are required to have ESOL at entry level 1 You need to have a passion and a creative flare for colour shapes and fashion. Learning StyleA mixture of practical, written assignments and modular test observed and study methods. Students will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence (photos of your make -up looks ) and essential knowledge via assignments and online tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty salon wear, which consists of a La Beeby Black tunic and trousers and black salon shoes. Order forms are given to you via the beauty staff. You will also be required to purchase beauty therapy kit, and subject text book for recommend reading.
You will be given an order form at your welcome induction by the beauty team. However the Information & Advice Team will also have copies of these forms it is compulsory that you and order before the start of the course.
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables AssessmentAssessments are on a continuous programme of study. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete work packs and case studies to produce a portfolio of evidence compiled by the student. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student.
You are required to research information for your assignments in your own time, and practise your practice skills at home. (Approximately 12-15hours of study per week plus practical).
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables; however you will also be expected to work on external client to develop a real working experience. ProgressionYou may want to progress by adding to your industry skills by attending part-time courses in stone therapy, reflexology or progress onto the level 4 higher professional diploma in technical salon management. Or you may choose to work in beauty salons, cruise ships, health clubs, spas or begin your own business venture. Additional InformationThe beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. There is a charge of £30.00 for consumables to be paid at the first session on the course. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following
Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course. Late enrolments will not be accepted later than 3 weeks of the start date. Related TagsBeauty Therapy | City & Guilds - Diploma | Level 3 Diploma | beauty | basic | waxing | manicure | pedicure | face | arm | head | back | depilation | diploma | neck | leg | feet | make | up | make-up | treatment | therapy | facialHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Beauty Therapy (PT) (B02510) Show View | City & Guilds - Diploma |
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About the CourseThe level 3 Make-up programme is a one year course. As part of your programme you will be required to complete essential homework for assignments, as well as practicing your vocational skills in your own time. This course covers a large amount of anatomy & physiology to develop and provide a greater in-depth understanding of the human body and it systems; this will be a core subject whilst learning the beauty therapy skills. Course ContentCore units: compulsory
Mandatory Units: you need these units for a full L3 qualification
Course chosen options: The specialist tutors have chosen these units to stream into your timetable
Entry RequirementsThis course is designed for over 19’s. Ideally all applications require a good standard of education in English, Maths and Science or the equivalent, or candidates who have successfully completed a Level 2 Beauty course with a satisfactory reference and skills assessment. Learner from the EU or who have been previous ESOL students will require a good standard of spoken English so they can hold a conversation with our wide client base. A short interview is required by every learners before starting this course. Learning StyleA mixture of practical, written assignments and modular test observed and study methods. Students will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty salon wear, which consists of a La Beeby Black tunic and trousers and black salon shoes. Order forms are given to you via the beauty staff. You will also be required to purchase beauty therapy kit, and subject text book for recommend reading.There is a charge of £30.00 for consumables to be paid at the first session on the course. You will be given an order form at your welcome induction by the beauty team. However the Information & Advice Team will also have copies of these forms it is compulsory that you and order before the start of the course.
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables AssessmentAssessments are on a continuous programme of study. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete work packs and case studies to produce a portfolio of evidence compiled by the student. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student.
You are required to research information for your assignments in your own time, and practise your practice skills at home. (Approximately 12-15hours of study per week plus practical).
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables; however you will also be expected to work on external client to develop a real working experience. ProgressionYou may want to progress by adding to your industry skills by attending part-time courses in stone therapy, reflexology or progress onto the level 4 higher professional diploma in technical salon management. Or you may choose to work in beauty salons, cruise ships, health clubs, spas or begin your own business venture. Additional InformationThe beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following
Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course. Late enrolments will not be accepted later than 3 weeks of the start date. Related TagsBeauty Therapy (PT) | City & Guilds - Diploma | Level 3 Diploma | beauty | basic | waxing | manicure | pedicure | face | arm | head | back | depilation | diploma | neck | leg | feet | make | up | make-up | treatment | therapy | facialHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Beauty Therapy Massage (B02612) Show View | City & Guilds - Diploma |
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About the CourseThe Level 3 Beauty Therapy programme is a one year course. As part of your programme you will be required to completed essential homework for assignments, as well as practicing your vocational skills in your own time. The Level 3 beauty therapy programme covers a large amount of Anatomy & Physiology to develop and provide a greater in-depth understanding of the human body and it systems; this will be a core subject whilst learning the beauty therapy skills. Course ContentCore units: compulsory
Mandatory Units: you need these units for a full L3 qualification
Course chosen options: The specialist tutors have chosen these units to stream into your timetable
Entry Requirements3 GCSE A-C including English, Maths and Science. Or, candidates who have successfully completed a Level 2 General beauty therapy course with a satisfactory reference and skills assessment. You need to have a passion and a creative flare for colour shapes and fashion. Learning StyleA mixture of practical, written assignments and modular test observed and study methods. Students will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty salon wear, which consists of a La Beeby Black tunic and trousers and black salon shoes. Order forms are given to you via the beauty staff. You will also be required to purchase beauty therapy kit, and subject text book for recommend reading.
You will be given an order form at your welcome induction by the beauty team. However the Information & Advice Team will also have copies of these forms it is compulsory that you and order before the start of the course.
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables AssessmentAssessments are on a continuous programme of study. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete work packs and case studies to produce a portfolio of evidence compiled by the student. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student.
You are required to research information for your assignments in your own time, and practise your practice skills at home. (Approximately 12-15hours of study per week plus practical).
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables; however you will also be expected to work on external client to develop a real working experience. ProgressionYou may want to progress by adding to your industry skills by attending part-time courses in stone therapy, reflexology or progress onto the level 4 higher professional diploma in technical salon management. Or you may choose to work in beauty salons, cruise ships, health clubs, spas or begin your own business venture. Additional InformationThe beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following
Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course. Late enrolments will not be accepted later than 3 weeks of the start date. Related TagsBeauty Therapy Massage | City & Guilds - Diploma | Level 3 Diploma | beauty | basic | waxing | manicure | pedicure | face | arm | head | back | depilation | diploma | neck | leg | feet | make | up | make-up | treatment | therapy | facialHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Beauty Therapy Massage (B02612) Show View | City & Guilds - Diploma |
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About the CourseThe Level 3 Beauty Therapy programme is a one year course. As part of your programme you will be required to completed essential homework for assignments, as well as practicing your vocational skills in your own time. The Level 3 beauty therapy programme covers a large amount of Anatomy & Physiology to develop and provide a greater in-depth understanding of the human body and it systems; this will be a core subject whilst learning the beauty therapy skills. Course ContentCore units: compulsory
Mandatory Units: you need these units for a full L3 qualification
Course chosen options: The specialist tutors have chosen these units to stream into your timetable
Entry Requirements3 GCSE A-C including English, Maths and Science. Or, candidates who have successfully completed a Level 2 General beauty therapy course with a satisfactory reference and skills assessment. You need to have a passion and a creative flare for colour shapes and fashion. Learning StyleA mixture of practical, written assignments and modular test observed and study methods. Students will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty salon wear, which consists of a La Beeby Black tunic and trousers and black salon shoes. Order forms are given to you via the beauty staff. You will also be required to purchase beauty therapy kit, and subject text book for recommend reading.
You will be given an order form at your welcome induction by the beauty team. However the Information & Advice Team will also have copies of these forms it is compulsory that you and order before the start of the course.
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables AssessmentAssessments are on a continuous programme of study. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete work packs and case studies to produce a portfolio of evidence compiled by the student. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student.
You are required to research information for your assignments in your own time, and practise your practice skills at home. (Approximately 12-15hours of study per week plus practical).
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables; however you will also be expected to work on external client to develop a real working experience. ProgressionYou may want to progress by adding to your industry skills by attending part-time courses in stone therapy, reflexology or progress onto the level 4 higher professional diploma in technical salon management. Or you may choose to work in beauty salons, cruise ships, health clubs, spas or begin your own business venture. Additional InformationThe beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following
Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course. Late enrolments will not be accepted later than 3 weeks of the start date. Related TagsBeauty Therapy Massage | City & Guilds - Diploma | Level 3 Diploma | beauty | basic | waxing | manicure | pedicure | face | arm | head | back | depilation | diploma | neck | leg | feet | make | up | make-up | treatment | therapy | facialHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Beauty Therapy Techniques (B03059) Show View | City & Guilds - Diploma |
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About the CourseThe Level 3 Beauty Therapy programme is a one year course. This course will enable you to work as a Therapist in a spa, on cruise ships or in prestigious salon. As part of your programme you will be required to complete essential homework for assignments, as well as practicing your vocational skills in your own time. The level 3 beauty therapy programme covers a large amount of Anatomy & Physiology to develop and provide a greater in-depth understanding of the human body and it systems; this will be a core subject whilst learning the beauty therapy skills. You will also attend 1 weeks work experience within the industry and attend various professional beauty shows etc. Course ContentC Mandatory Units: you need these units for a full L3 qualification Unit 301 Working with colleagues within the beauty related industries Unit 302 Monitor and maintain health and safety practice in the salon Unit 303 Client care and communication in beauty related industries Unit 304 Promote and sell products and serivecs to clients Unit 305 Provide Body Massage Unit 306 Provide facial Electrotherapy Treatment Unit 307 Provide body Electrotherapy Treatment
Course chosen options: The specialist tutors have chosen these units to stream into your timetable Unit 309 Provide Massage Using Pre-Blend Aromatherapy Oils
Success Story
Hannah has been at the college 2 years. She started on the NVQL2 programme. Hannah did not enjoy school but immediately realised that she loved the Beauty industry and quickly knuckled down. Hannah stayed a further year this year to complete her L3 diploma which is due to end in June 13. The great news is that Hannah has secured a Full Time post as a Beauty Therapist at April’s Salon; this has formed part of Hannah’s work experience which is excellent.
Tamara joined the college two years ago after trying out a few different career routes. She struggled to find something that she aspired to become, however things changed once she started her NVQL2 in beauty. The course kept her interested, motivated and encouraged her to focus in an industry that would be able to give her great career prospects. Following her L2 she has completed her L3 Diploma and now has successfully gained employment as a Full Time Beauty Therapist at the ‘White Rooms’ in Southampton, which is fantastic.
Entry Requirements3 GCSE A-C including English, Maths and Science. Or, candidates who have successfully completed a Level 2 General beauty therapy course with a satisfactory reference and skills assessment. You need to have a passion and a creative flare for colour shapes and fashion. Learning StyleA mixture of practical, written assignments and modular test observed and study methods. Students will need to submit portfolio demonstrating practical evidence and essential knowledge via assignments and tests. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to wear beauty salon wear, which consists of a La Beeby Black tunic and trousers and black salon shoes. Order forms are given to you via the beauty staff. You will also be required to purchase beauty therapy kit, and subject text book for recommend reading.
You will be given an order form at your welcome induction by the beauty team. However the Information & Advice Team will also have copies of these forms it is compulsory that you and order before the start of the course.
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables AssessmentAssessments are on a continuous programme of study. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, complete work packs and case studies to produce a portfolio of evidence compiled by the student. All methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student. You are required to research information for your assignments in your own time, and practise your practice skills at home. (Approximately 12-15hours of study per week plus practical).
You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments that will be expected to contribute to the cost of consumables; however you will also be expected to work on external client to develop a real working experience. ProgressionYou may want to progress by adding to your industry skills by attending part-time courses in stone therapy, reflexology or progress onto the level 4 higher professional diploma in technical salon management. Or you may choose to work in beauty salons, cruise ships, health clubs, spas or begin your own business venture. Additional InformationThe beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following
Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be essential before enrolment onto this course. Late enrolments will not be accepted later than 3 weeks of the start date. Related TagsBeauty Therapy Techniques | City & Guilds - Diploma | Level 3 Diploma | Beauty TherapyHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Hair and Media Make-up (B02657) Show View | City & Guilds - Diploma |
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About the CourseLevel 3 Diploma in Hair and Media Make –up is a one year course. This is an opportunity to learn the skills that will lead you to a career in the exciting world of theatre and film as a make-up artist. When applied effectively, make-up becomes one of the key factors in conveying a sense of drama, whether in film, theatre, photograph or music video. Working hands-on, you will develop the skills to create different looks including fashion, stage and character make-up. If you have a keen interest in the stage and entertainment industry and are committed, enthusiastic and motivated, or you have just successfully completed Level 2 Hair and Media Make-up, level 2 Beauty Therapy or Level 2 Hairdressing this course is for you. This course is a demanding course, which is delivered to a strict time-scale. You will need to be a highly motivated individual who can work independently, maximising resources whilst in college and from home in order to complete the practical and theory requirement of the course. A deep level of anatomy and physiology underpinning knowledge is required to develop skill, knowledge and expertise therefore self discipline is essential. Course ContentYou will gain the skills you need to start a successful career in theatrical and media make-up and will learn about working within the industry. During your time at college there will be opportunities to attend work experience. Health and safety Working in the beauty industry Design and apply face and body art Fashion and photographic make-up Airbrush make-up Specialist Camouflage make-up Creative hair design Plus additional units to be confirmed at start of course
Success StoryThis is a new course which city college are offering because of the success of our students taking short media make courses and progressing to work in the industry or progressing to university or work as a freelance make -up artist. Entry Requirements3 GCSE A-C including English, Maths and Science or a Level 2 beauty therapy qualification or level 2 hair and Media Make –up qualification which can be study at city college A satisfactory reference detailing, behaviour, attendance and attitude. Work experience desired. Learning StyleAll methods are selected to meet the levels and ability of each individual student. Equipment RequirementsYou will be required to salon uniform ,during all practical sessions which consists of a navy blue tunic, trousers and salon shoes. Order forms are given to you via the beauty staff. This amounts to approximately £60. You will need your full existing L2 kit. A kit consisting of makeup and hair equipment and products which could cost around £350. Each student is responsible for purchasing general stationery items including a USB memory stick and text books at approximately £30. A camera to take photos of your finished make-up looks AssessmentAssessments are on a continuous programme of study. To re enforce underpinning knowledge students are encouraged to participate in student led activities within the class, a range of projects combining all aspects of make-up and hair styling to produce a portfolio of photographic evidence compiled by you to pass the course and online multi-choices questions. You will be expected to provide models for your practical assessments and work on external clients.
ProgressionYou may want to progress by adding to your industry skills by attending part-time courses in various beauty therapy skills. Or progress onto a foundation degree. Or you may choose to work in make-up/T.V studios, theatre companies, cruise ships, health clubs and spas or begin your own business venture as a free lance make up artist. Additional InformationThe beauty industry is a professional career; therefore we have certain rules and regulations within the Beauty salons that you must adhere to. You will not be accepted in the beauty salon without the following
Enrolment InstructionsAn interview with a practical workshop will be essential before enrolment onto this course. Late enrolments will not be accepted later than 3 weeks of the start date. Related TagsHair and Media Make-up | City & Guilds - Diploma | Level 3 Diploma | Make-Up | BeautyHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Theatrical Special Effects, Hair and Media Make-up (B03219) Show View | City & Guilds - Diploma |
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| Barista Skills (B02851) Show View | City & Guilds - Award |
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About the CourseThis course is highly recommended to those working in the coffee industry, either as a barista already or in hospitality service looking to specialise in coffee preparation.
Course Content
Entry RequirementsThere are no entry requirements for this course, but an interest and enjoyment of coffee would be an advantage. Learning StyleThis course covers both the practical and theoretical learning elements of the qualification. Assessment will take the form of a short written test and a practical assessment of equipment set-up and production of filter coffee, espresso, latte, cappuccino coffee, hot chocolate, tea and fruit smoothies. Equipment RequirementsAll professional barista equipment will be provided - notepad and pen essential. AssessmentShort written exam to test underpinning knowledge. Practical assessment of equipment set-up and coffee making as detailed above. Enrolment InstructionsPlease contact the enrolment team at City College. Related TagsBarista Skills | City & Guilds - Award | Level 2 | hospitality | barista | coffee | latte | cappuccino | milk | frothHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Diploma in Professional Food and Beverage Service (B03373) Show View | City & Guilds - Diploma |
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About the CourseThe Level 2 Diploma in Food & Beverage Service is the recommended qualification for those wishing to work towards a career in the catering industry. The Level 2 Diploma Food and Beverage Services is for candidates who wish to work in the hospitality industry and already have knowledge of the basic principles of restaurant or bar work, or who can demonstrate commitment and enthusiasm to work and study in order to supplement their existing knowledge. Course ContentCandidates will be required to display both practical skills and the associated knowledge in order to complete the assessments. Key units include:
Alongside your shifts front of house in the Aspire restaurant and hub bar you will build your customer service skills and barista coffee making skills. Related TagsDiploma in Professional Food and Beverage Service | City & Guilds - Diploma | Level 2 | food | beverage | restaurant | hospitality | catering | bar | service | cateringHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Professional Cookery (B02453) Show View | City & Guilds - Diploma |
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About the CourseThis course is for the aspiring chefs of the future and gives you the opportunity to gain a professional qualification in order to further your career in the catering industry. Working in our new state of the art training kitchens as well as our modern professional production kitchens for our Aspire Restaurant, this course will give you the skills and techniques to work in a range of establishments within the hospitality and catering industry.
This course is available to school leavers who have a GCSEs profile of grade C in both literacy and numeracy or those who have already achieved an NVQ Level 1 in Hospitality. Course ContentThe aim of this course is to learn good, professional cookery skills that will equip you for industry. Alongside the main kitchen techniques and skills, this course also includes health and safety, hygiene and all of the cookery elements as well as front of house restaurant and bar. The work is mainly practical and you will need to complete a portfolio of evidence. Your portfolio will consist of an element of written knowledge and practical assessments at college, or at your place of work by one of our assessors. This course normally lasts one year of study, depending on experience and progress. Entry RequirementsYou will either be already working in the catering industry or wishing to make catering a professional career. Appropriate levels of English and Maths will be required for the course and at the required interview all applicants will have an assessment test. Learning StyleThis qualification is practically based with some formal classroom based learning. Assessment is ongoing and allows for a range of learning styles through workshops, taught sessions and practical work. Equipment RequirementsYou will need catering equipment including full chef’s whites, a set of knives and safety shoes and front of house restaurant uniform costing approximately £200. AssessmentThere is no formal exam for this qualification, every unit is tested with a short test either short answer or multiple choice. Practical units are observed and assessed in the kitchen. ProgressionOnce you have completed the Level 2 qualification you will have the choice of progressing once interviewed onto a Level 3 qualification, apprenticeship or full-time employment. Additional InformationThis course offers great progression to work in the hospitality and catering industry. There is also the opportunity to work for City Hub Events who specialise in commercial catering and events at City College. Enrolment InstructionsIf you would like any further information about this course or would like to arrange an interview, please contact student services on 023 8057 7400. You can also apply on-line at: www.southampton-city.ac.uk An interview will be required before enrolment onto this course. Related TagsProfessional Cookery | City & Guilds - Diploma | Level 2 | (HC) | Professional Cookery | Food Preparation | Cooking | Catering | hospitality | cookery | chef | restaurant | kitchenHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Professional Cookery (Part Time Evenings) (B02453) Show View | City & Guilds - Diploma |
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About the CourseThis course is for the aspiring chefs of the future and gives you the opportunity to gain a professional qualification in order to further your career in the catering industry. Working in our new state of the art training kitchens as well as in our modern professional production kitchens for our Aspire Restaurant, this course will give you the skills and techniques to work in a range of establishments in the hospitality and catering industry. Course ContentThe aim of this course is to learn good, professional cookery skills that will equip you for industry. Alongside the main kitchen techniques and skills, this course also includes health and safety, hygiene and all of the cookery elements as well as front of house restaurant and bar. The work is mainly practical and you will need to complete a portfolio of evidence. Your portfolio will consist of an element of written knowledge and practical assessments at college, or at your place of work by one of our assessors. This course normailly lasts one year of study, depending on experience and progress. Entry RequirementsYou will either be already working in the catering industry or wishing to make catering a professional career. Appropriate levels of English and Maths will be required for the course and at the required interview all applicants will have an assessment test. This course is available to school leavers who have a GCSEs profile of grade C in both literacy and numeracy or those who have already achieved an NVQ Level 1 in Hospitality. Learning StyleThis course is taught using a range of different learning methods including classroom work, practical sessions, one to one assessments and group work. Equipment RequirementsYou will need catering equipment including full chef’s whites, a set of knives and safety shoes costing approximately £200. AssessmentThere is no formal exam for this qualification, every unit is tested with a short test either short answer or multiple choice. ProgressionOnce you have completed the Level 2 qualification you will have the choice of progressing once interviewed onto a Level 3 qualification, apprenticeship or full-time employment. Additional InformationThis course offers great progression to work in the catering and hospitality industry. There is also the opportunity to work for City Hub Events who specialise in commercial catering and events at City College. Enrolment InstructionsAn interview will be required before enrolment onto this course. Related TagsProfessional Cookery (Part Time Evenings) | City & Guilds - Diploma | Level 2 | Professional Cookery | Food Preparation | Cooking | Catering | kitchen | cookery | hospitality | chef | dishes | meals | foodHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Food and Beverage Service Supervision (B03369) Show View | City & Guilds - Diploma |
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About the CourseLevel 3 Diploma in Professional Food & Beverage Service & Supervision is ideal if you have plenty of experience working in the hospitality environment and you want to progress to a role as supervisor in front of house. Course ContentUnits include:
Entry RequirementsLevel 2 in Food & Beverage Service Related TagsFood and Beverage Service Supervision | City & Guilds - Diploma | Level 3 | hospitality | supervision | waitress | supervisor | waiter | front of house | restaurantHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Professional Cookery (Preparation and Cooking) (B03071) Show View | City & Guilds - Diploma |
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About the CourseThe Diploma in Professional Cookery can help you become a chef or progress to a more senior chef's role. You will gain a high standard of cookery skills and learn other workplace essentials like health and safety in a modern kitchen. This course is ideal for students looking to progress having already gained Level 2 in professional cookery in order to further their career in the catering industry. Course ContentThis course includes health and safety, hygiene and all of the cookery elements. The work is mainly practical and you will need to complete a portfolio of evidence. Your portfolio will consist of an element of written knowledge and practical assessments at college, or at your place of work by one of our assessors. This course normally lasts one year of study, depending on experience and progress. You will cover things such as:
Entry RequirementsStudents must have already completed an NVQ Level 2 qualification in catering and hospitality. Students should also be working at at least Level 2 in their literacy and numeracy. Learning StyleThis course is delivered through a range of different types of learning to meet all learning styles. There is a range of group sessions, tutorials, one to one assessment and team work with the opportunity to ask questions and to share experience. Equipment RequirementsFull chefs uniform, safety shoes and a set of professional chef's knives, costing approx £200. AssessmentThere is no formal exam for this qualification, every unit is tested with a short test either short answer or multiple choice. Practical units are observed and assessed in the kitchen. ProgressionFull-time employment or a higher education course in hospitality. Additional InformationFull-time or Part-time Enrolment InstructionsIf you would like any further information about this course or would like to arrange an interview, please contact student services on 023 8057 7400. You can also apply on-line at: www.southampton-city.ac.uk An interview will be required before enrolment onto this course. Related TagsProfessional Cookery (Preparation and Cooking) | City & Guilds - Diploma | Level 3 | (HC) | chef | catering | cookery | kitchen | hospitality | supervision | cookingHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Preparation for Childcare (B02413) Show View | CACHE - Certificate |
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About the Course"We're still not charging for CRB checks in September 2012"
City Horizons programme is part of the new Foundation Learning programme and is individually designed for young people like you. The programme is aimed at young people aged 16 – 18 who are working at Entry level – Level 1. (GCSE grades D and below). Course ContentThis course is designed to help learners understand the basic elements of caring for children and young people from Birth to 19 years old. Throughout the year learners will cover aspects such as Health and Safety, Daily routines, healthy eating, the importance of play and the responsibilities of new parents. This course is designed to work along side functional skills in English and Maths as well as work skills. Success StoryWatch this space for our success stories as learners progress and realise their potential for success in a career they wish to pursue. During our Ofsted Inspection in March 2011 there were statements made about Health, Social Care and Early Years which include the following: "Teachers are very experienced and enthusiastic" "Technology is used very effectively to support learning" "Care, guidance and support are very good" "...promotion of equality and diversity is good and well integrated in the curriculum..." "Interesting activities are well planned to inspire and challenge students and are linked appropriately to workplace activities..." "Students in childcare gain good skills in encouraging children`s development through play and implementing effective safeguarding arrangements." "92% of all lessons in Health, Social Care and Early Years are good or better" Entry RequirementsThis course is for young people aged 16 - 18 who are working at Entry Level to Level 1 or the equivalent GCSE grades D and below. Successful students can progress to a course in the Early Years sector once they have achieved this qualification and demonstrated their suitability for progression. Learning StyleLearning styles determine the best way in which you learn. Some prefer to read and look at visual material known as visual learners, others will rather listen to spoken words or music that conveys a message. We refer to them as auditory learners. Many learners who want to work in a practical setting are `hands on` or are referred to tactile kinaesthetic learners. Through a simple activity and questionnaire we identify the preferred style and as teachers it informs the way in which we deliver our lessons to encompass all the different learning styles. After all, you may be equally more than one and lessons that underpin knowledge need to appeal to the way in which you learn to maximise your potential to internalise all the information that is presented to you. There are lots of ways to help you including a software programme used here at City College. It is called ClaroRead and it enables you to change the colour of the font, the background, the size of the text and many other features. For those of you who want to proof read your work, there is a function that will read back your work to you! Just one of many exciting ways that we use to help you to learn and retain that information. Equipment RequirementsAll learners will need to bring writing materials to the course they enrol on. There are recycled folders which are available to learners on a first come first serve basis. Memory sticks are useful and buildings are equipped with Wi-Fi for those who wish to bring their own laptops. Further information will be discussed on enrolment. AssessmentOn going assessment throughout the year.
There will be formal exams for Functional Skills – Maths, English and ICT We continual review, change and introduce new courses to meet industry requirements and to ensure a competent and highly skilled workforce is in place to work with vulnerable individuals. Please check the local press, radio and this website for news of our forthcoming events and whether you are a parent or student, you can talk to teachers, employers and our current students to find out about the developments in the industry and also to view the College facilities. ProgressionIn order to progress you must complete all parts of the programme including Workskills and Functional Skills. Teaching staff will guide you through the process.
There are various progression routes including:
Level 1 vocational programme Apprenticeship / employment with training Supported employment or independent living Additional InformationThis course forms part of the City Horizons programme. Students will also be enrolled on IT, Maths and English Functional Skills in order to bring Literacy and Numeracy levels up to GCSE level. Enrolment InstructionsIf you would like any further information about this course or would like to arrange an interview, please contact student services on 023 8057 7400. You can also apply on-line at: www.southampton-city.ac.uk Related TagsPreparation for Childcare | CACHE - Certificate | Entry Level | foundation Learning | City Horizons | Functional Skills | employability | works skills | vocational | early years | childcareHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Foundation Degree in Early Years Care and Education (B03402) Show View | Foundation Degree in Early Years Education |
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About the CourseThis course is now Validated! Price to be confirmed. Those who are enthusiastic and committed early years professionals with a desire to continue to develop will find this course right for them. There is a requirement to have a good level of written and spoken English and to be good with numbers. Students will also need good computer skills although there will be ample opportunity to have full access to the IT facilities here at City College. Students must be working in a practice (paid or voluntary) for at least 12 hours per week and have a minimum of one year's work experience. An NVQ3 in an appropriately linked subject in the Early Years sector or equivalent level of study will enable you to gain entry to this course. GCSE English and Maths would be desirable. In general, academic potential and willingness to learn and ability to make a positive contribution is very important to us as an Education provider. Course ContentOver the three years of the course students will need to consider their practice and develop their knowledge in:
There will also be opportunities to improve personal skills related to students' own work-based setting and academic requirements. Professional development units run throughout the three years of the degree, providing the opportunity to link study and work. These are delivered through an online environment so it is helpful for students to have access to a computer and the internet when starting the course. Year 1 units are: Perspectives of the Early Years Managing Individual and Group Activities Inclusive Practice in the Early Years Curriculum Planning and Legislation Year 2 units are: Safeguarding Children Working with Parents ICT, Early Years and Development Use of Information and Decision-making Year 3 units are: Cognitive and Language Development Social and Emotional Development Practice-based enquiry (provides opportunity for student to research a particular area in-depth) Success StoryGemma Blanchard was a student at City College who completed an Advanced Apprenticeship in Childcare. She then progressed to University of Portsmouth to undertake a Degree Programme and is currently in her second year of FdA. Gemma has commented to her tutor at City College that the knowledge gained at City College has made a big impact on her life and motivated her to continue to Higher Education. Entry RequirementsStudents must be working or doing voluntary hours for at least 12 hours per week and have a minimum of one year's experience. An NVQ3 or equivalent level of study will help candidates to gain entry to this course. GCSE English and Maths would be desirable. Learning StyleLearning styles determine the best way in which we learn. Some prefer to read and look at visual material known as visual learners, others will rather listen to spoken words or music that conveys a message. We refer to them as auditory learners. Many learners who want to work in a practical setting are `hands on` or are referred to tactile kinaesthetic learners. Through a simple activity and questionnaire we identify the preferred style and as teachers it informs the way in which we deliver our lessons to encompass all the different learning styles. After all, you may be equally more than one and lessons that underpin knowledge need to appeal to the way in which you learn to maximise your potential to internalise all the information that is presented to you. There are lots of ways to help you including a software programme used here at City College. It is called ClaroRead and it enables the student to change the colour of the font, the background, the size of the text and many other features. For those who want to proof read their work, there is a function that will read back the work. Just one of many exciting ways that we use to help you to learn and retain that information. Equipment RequirementsAll learners are expected to bring writing materials. Wi Fi equipment is in place across the College to enable those with laptops to access the Internet. Memory sticks are available to purchase at City College. AssessmentAssessment will be continuous and all students will have a tutor to support them throughout the process. The exact structure of this will be available when students have enrolled. Further information however, will be added to this page as it becomes available so interested potential students are strongly advised to check this site regularly. ProgressionLearners can work in nurseries, children's centres e.g. Sure Starts, pre-schools, nursery schools, schools. There is opportunity for continuing professional development and students can find out more by talking to the tutor or the higher education team. Students can progress to gaining a full BA (Hons) in Education and Training or the new Early Years Teacher qualification. This is being delivered at University of Portsmouth from September 2013. Additional InformationPlease enquire about HE loans on application. We have a number of open evenings and events throughout the year. Please come along to find out more, apply in person or online. There will be someone to discuss aspirations with and find out if this is the appropriate course. This is a new course which will run subject to validation so please check regularly for updates. Students will be able to access the facilities including the library and Academic Skills Unit (ASK) at University of Portsmouth. Enrolment InstructionsPlease enquire for more information about Induction and Enrolment. The course will run on a Wednesday afternnoon 1 - 5pm. There will be opportunities to enrol at different times prior to the commencement of the course. Our open events throughout the year will provide information about the College campus and facilities available. Emerging details about enrolment will be added to this page as they become available so please check on a regular basis. Please contact the College in the first instance where you will be able to arrange to discuss with a teacher from the programme. 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| Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young People's Services (B03404) Show View | City & Guilds - Diploma |
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About the CourseThis is a new qualification aimed at those working in the Early Years Sector who wish to gain a recognised qualification in their field. This will be for managers and deputy managers in the Early Years sector. This course is accredited through City and Guilds. Course ContentPlease check this webpage regularly as up to date information is added when available. This is a new programme here at City College and we are pleased to offer this to those working in the Early Years Sector. More information will follow shortly. Success StoryPlease watch this space as we add further information. Students at City College follow a number of programmes in the Early Years sector and this is a new programme for this year. As stories emerge we will be adding them to this page so please check regularly for any updates. Entry RequirementsPractitioners must be working in the Early Years sector and have relevant experience of at least one year and be able to produce a good standard of written work. There will be an interview for all those interested in undertaking this course to establish suitability Learning StyleLearning styles determine the best way in which you learn. Some prefer to read and look at visual material known as visual learners, others will rather listen to spoken words or music that conveys a message. We refer to them as auditory learners. Many learners who want to work in a practical setting are `hands on` or are referred to tactile kinaesthetic learners. Through a simple activity and questionnaire we identify the preferred style and as teachers it informs the way in which we deliver our lessons to encompass all the different learning styles. After all, you may be equally more than one and lessons that underpin knowledge need to appeal to the way in which you learn to maximise your potential to internalise all the information that is presented to you. There are lots of ways to help you including a software programme used here at City College. It is called ClaroRead and it enables you to change the colour of the font, the background, the size of the text and many other features. For those of you who want to proof read your work, there is a function that will read back your work to you! Just one Equipment RequirementsAll learners are expected to bring writing materials. Wi Fi equipment in place across the College to enable those with laptops to access the Internet. Memory sticks are available to purchase at the College. Polo shirts and fleeces are available for purchase at the College shop. AssessmentLearners will be assessed through written work, assignments and in their work place setting. Observations to ascertain suitability in this field are carried out in the workplace where candidates can demonstrate the skills they have and implement the knowledge learned in the classroom environment. ProgressionLearners will be working in the sector and this qualification will develop their career in the field and allow them to work in other similar settings in a managerial role. City College now offers Foundation Degrees so this is another option for those wishing to further their careers and continual professional development. Additional InformationWe pride ourselves on offering a very comprehensive Enrichment programme that enlightens the students, broadens their knowledge and offers them unique opportunities for work placements in a variety of settings. We stage many events, open evenings and showcases where students can show their work to parents, prospective students, employers and the wider community. Please check this website regularly for updates, for news of upcoming events and if you are a parent please do come to see our fantastic facilities. Please enquire for information about HE loans. This is a new course for September - further details COMING SOON! Enrolment InstructionsStudents will need an interview prior to enrolling on the course and be able to confirm they have an appropriate role in an EY setting. Enrolment can take place in person or online once a place has been confirmed and interview taken place. Related TagsLeadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young People's Services | City & Guilds - Diploma | Level 5 | diploma; early years; leadership; management; city and guilds; level 5Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Improving computer skills - ECDL Extra (B02296) Show View | BCS - Certificate |
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About the CourseWhere: Courses will be held at Southampton City College, St Mary Street, Southampton, SO14 1AR We can offer this course in any of the following methods Full days Half days Evening Saturday morning Distance learning - please see the details via their link on the IT/ECDL/Computing course link
The courses that we have planned to run are listed above – if you cannot find a course to suit your availability please contact Alicja via the contact details below.
Course fees: the course fees are provided above along with other course dates and times. There is annual student registration fee of £20.00 if a learner on more than 1 course enrols at the college in an academic year (August to End of July) they will only pay the fee once.
ECDL Extra builds on the learner’s initial experience and basic knowledge and improves their understanding of computer applications including word-processing, spreadsheets and presentation software.
Who is the course suitable for? This course is suitable for anyone that:
Course ContentWhat skills will be learnt?
Entry RequirementsYour IT skills and knowledge will be assessed by a tutor before you enrol on the course. Learners must be committed to undertaking at least 3 hours of self study each week away from the course practising what they have leant during class and that set by the tutor; just attending taught classes will not be sufficient to gain this qualification. Learning StyleHow will the courses be taught? Learning will be undertaken through taught practical sessions in set classes and by self study away from the course practising what has been learnt during the taught sessions. Self study would be about 3 hours each week depending on how quickly you pick up the skills and knowledge that you are learning.
Will I be given any support away from the course? Learners are able to visit the learning centre as a drop-in to seek support or to work on their practice. Alternatively learners can email or phone their tutor or the learning centre for support. Details of the learning centres opening times and contact details for support will be given on enrolment to the course.
Equipment RequirementsIdeally you will have access to a computer with software similar the applications they will be studying - 2007 version and adequate security protection. Although this is not essential as you can access the college learning centre to practice skills learnt. AssessmentThe course consists of 4 units - each unit will be assessed by a time controlled (45min) online exam
How will the qualification be gained? The learner will need to gain a pass grade for each of the 4 units to gain the full qualification.
Will there be any costs additional to the course fee? There would be no expectation to purchase text books as all registered students will have access to reference materials and exercises through the college’s Virtual Learning area. However, some learners like to have access to text books for reference. Practice and guidance books can be borrowed from the college library to help them do further practice away from the course. Some people like to have copies of these books to refer to once the course has finished. The learning centre staff will be able to advise you about options for purchasing reference books.
What if I fail an exam? When you have undertake further brush up on the areas that you are weak on you will be able to re take the exam as advised by your tutor.
ProgressionLearners completing the ECDL Extra level 2 course can progress to:
Additional InformationWhat should learners bring to the first class? Students should always bring a notebook and pens. A USB memory stick would also be of use to save files created in class and to download practice files.
Enrolment InstructionsApplying for this qualification: For more information about applying for this option use the links at the top of this page. All applicants will be contacted and invited to attend an interview to learn more about the option and the qualification units before enrolling for the qualification. Related TagsImproving computer skills - ECDL Extra | BCS - Certificate | Level 2 | IT | ICT | ECDL | ECDL Extra | Computers | Computer Skills | Computing | Computer courses | Word Processing | PowerPoint | Microsoft Office | Spreadsheets | Excel | ITQ | IT | BCS | (ITT) | computers for beginnersHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Construction - Painting & Decorating (B02535) Show View | BTEC - Certificate |
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About the CourseThe City Horizons programme is part of the new Foundation Learning programme and is individually designed for young people like you. We can start you at any time throughout the year. This is a FREE qualification if you are 22 or under and have not acheived GCSE's D or above in Maths & English. The City Horizons programme is part of the new Foundation Learning programme and is individually designed for young people like you. The course is Full Time but will be a maximum of 16hrs so if you are in receipt of benefits this should not have an impact. (please check with JCP for clarification)
Course ContentThe course will be taught through vocational units, and will be mainly practical although there will be some writing as well. In addition, you will be enrolled on a Workskills Certificate which will help to prepare you for the workplace. Entry RequirementsThere are no formal qualifications required to access this course. Learning StyleOur specialist teams can assess your individual learning style and we will offer support throughout your course to help you achieve. Equipment RequirementsBoots & Overalls will be required to meet Health & Safety requirements. Money may be available to support this which is worked out on an individual basis based on personal circumstances. AssessmentThere will be on going assessment throughout the year to help and support you.
There will be formal exams for Functional Skills – Maths, English and ICT ProgressionIn order to progress you must complete all parts of the programme including Workskills and Functional Skills. There are various progression routes including:
Additional InformationThis course forms part of the City Horizons programme. Students will also be enrolled on IT, Maths and English Functional Skills in order to bring Literacy and Numeracy levels up to GCSE level.
Enrolment InstructionsIf you would like any further information about this course or would like to arrange an interview, please contact City Horizons Team on 02380 57 7292 or 7384. You can also apply on-line at: www.southampton-city.ac.uk
Related TagsConstruction - Painting & Decorating | BTEC - Certificate | Level 1 | Painting | construction | foundation Learning | City Horizons | Functional Skills | employability | works skills | vocationalHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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About the CourseThe City Horizons programme is part of the new Foundation Learning programme and is individually designed for young people like you. We can start you at any time throughout the year. This is a FREE qualification if you are 22 or under and have not acheived GCSE's D or above in Maths & English. The City Horizons programme is part of the new Foundation Learning programme and is individually designed for young people like you. The course is Full Time but will be a maximum of 16hrs so if you are in receipt of benefits this should not have an impact. (please check with JCP for clarification) Course ContentThe course will be taught through vocational units, and will be mainly practical although there will be some writing as well. In addition, you will be enrolled on a Workskills Certificate which will help to prepare you for the workplace.
Most vocational sessions will be workshop based and you will be given the opportunity to take part in live projects throughout the year.
Entry RequirementsThere are no formal qualifications required to access this course.
Learning StyleOur specialist teams can assess your individual learning style and we will offer support throughout your course to help you achieve.
Equipment RequirementsBoots & Overalls will be required to meet Health & Safety requirements. Money may be available to support this which is worked out on an individual basis based on personal circumstances.
AssessmentThere will be on going assessment throughout the year to help and support you.
There will be formal exams for Functional Skills – Maths, English and ICT
ProgressionIn order to progress you must complete all parts of the programme including Workskills and Functional Skills. There are various progression routes including:
Additional InformationThis course forms part of the City Horizons programme. Students will also be enrolled on IT, Maths and English Functional Skills in order to bring Literacy and Numeracy levels up to GCSE level. Enrolment InstructionsIf you would like any further information about this course or would like to arrange an interview, please contact City Horizons Team on 02380 57 7292 or 7384. You can also apply on-line at: www.southampton-city.ac.uk
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| Heating & Ventilation Installation (B01112) Show View | City & Guilds - Certificate |
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| Heating and Ventilating Industrial and Commercial Installation (B03139) Show View | City & Guilds - Diploma |
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About the CourseCity and Guilds Level 2 Diploma (6188-30) This is a new diploma replacing the old City and Guilds 6088 NVQ and 6128 Technical Certificate schemes where the NVQ and underpinning knowledge are now combined into one qualification under the new QCF framework. There are 8 mandatory units and 1 optional unit to be completed to achieve the required 57 credits for the qualification. Each of the units is made up of outcomes, ranging from 4 to 12, which include knowledge statements (state, identify ...) and practical performance (demonstrate, perform ...) which must be completed to achieve the unit criteria. This course is divided over 2 years, with Manual Metal Arc pipe welding being the chosen option. Course ContentUnit 301 – Understand how to organise resources within BSE (3 credits) This unit is based on the paperwork that is required when ‘running’ a small contract and/or a part of a large site where knowledge is required in risk assessments, method statements, site responsibilities, variation orders, ordering of materials.............
Unit 302 - Understand electrical work on Industrial/Commercial systems or components (12 credits) This unit is based on the knowledge required to work safely on electrical supplies and its safe isolation with some basic knowledge that could be required when working alongside an electrician.
Unit 303 - Understand Industrial/Commercial cold water system installation and pre-commissioning techniques. (5 credits) This unit is based on reviewing the basic systems learnt at Level 2 and the introduction of boosted cold water systems within a building.
Unit 304 - Understand Industrial/Commercial hot water system installation and pre-commissioning techniques (5 credits) This unit is based on reviewing the basic systems learnt at Level 2 and the introduction of an unvented hot water system within a building.
Unit 305 - Understand Industrial/Commercial heating system installation and pre-commissioning techniques (5 credits) This unit is based on reviewing the basic systems learnt at Level 2 and the introduction of sealed systems with high/medium temperature pressurised systems within a building.
Unit 306 - Understand Industrial/Commercial chilled water system installation and pre-commissioning techniques (5 credits) This unit is based on the installation chilled water systems within a building alongside the different installation practices that must be used.
Unit 307 – Understand the principles and requirements of Industrial/Commercial fuel systems (12 credits) This unit is based on the knowledge required across gas and oil based fuels and the installation requirements with an industrial/ commercial context.
Unit 308 - Install Industrial/Commercial pipework and systems (3 credits) This unit is carried out in the workplace as evidence of the work you have completed via reports and site visits.
Unit 314 – Perform Industrial/Commercial manual metal arc pipe welding (7 credits) This is the optional unit where the skill of welding will be taught and assessed. Success StoryThis is a new course for the year 11/12 and all students are currently on target and have 100% pass marks on all completed exams. (to date) Entry RequirementsYou will need to be employed within the Heating and Ventilation or Plumbing industry as an apprentice or adult trainee to be on this course. The qualifications required for entry onto the course – minimum of 3 GCSE’s C grades in Maths, English and a Science or the equivalent in adult literacy or numeracy and a Level 2 qualification in Industrial/Commercial Installation. Learning StyleThere are no particular learning styles that are formally required for the course but a willingness to learn at a level that will lead onto site supervision. Equipment RequirementsTo conform the requirements of working within a ‘high risk’ industry for accidents, you are required to supply and wear within all workshop and assessment sessions the following - Steel toe capped boots or shoes Flame resistant overalls
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Flame retartant overalls Steel toe capped boots A welding face shield with a minimum of a shade 10 lenes Gauntlet welding gloves Personnal clear goggles or glasses
All other PPE will be supplied when required especailly when oxy/acetylene flame cutting and grinding. AssessmentThe assessment of knowledge will be by assignment and/or Evolve multiple choice exams, with practical competence by assessment of work within a set portfolio of tasks supplied by City and Guilds. The welding option will contain training welds alongside a final weld test to TR5. The passing of this test will give a 1 year provisional weld certificate, which is recognised as the industry minimum requirement for a welding certification/qualification. ProgressionThere is the opportunity for progression onto a Btec National Certificate and possibiliy onto a Btec Higher National Certificate qualification upon completion of this course, where the role of a junior engineer is expected to be the progressional route. Additional InformationPlease contact the course tutor for further information and guidance if you have not completed your level 2 qualification under the new QCF framework or you are looking to gaining a formal qualification after a break in learning. Enrolment Instructions
Related TagsHeating and Ventilating Industrial and Commercial Installation | City & Guilds - Diploma | Level 3 | (H&V) | Building Services | MES | Heating and Ventilation | Heat and Vent | H+V | Industrial/Commercial | Pipefitting | Pipe welding | Installing pipework | NVQ | Site based workHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| E-learning - 17th Edition Amendment (VIRTUAL COLLEGE) (B03156) Show View | City & Guilds |
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About the Course
Learners MUST have completed and passed 17th Edition before beginning the 17th Edition First Amendment course.Throughout the history of BS7671 there have been amendments added to most editions. The amendments reflect improvements within the industry and can range from advancements in technology to safer practices. This first amendment to the 17th edition is designated BS7671:2008(2011) and results from the improvement of equipment that could cause problems due to overvoltage in systems. Please note: This module could be subject to minor changes following the July 2011 publication of BS7671:2008(2011). This module does not cover every change or addition introduced in Amendment 1, 2011, but does address the substantive additions and changes to BS7671:2008. This module is designed to ensure everyone required to comply with BS7671:2008 is aware of and can comply with the changes and additions introduced by Amendment 1, 2011. A new British Standard incorporating Amendment 1, entitled BS7671:2008(2011) was published on 1st July 2011. Course Content
Entry RequirementsLearners MUST have already completed the 17th Edition before attempting the amendment. Learning StyleIt is estimated that this module will take up to 2 hours to complete (depending on learning speed). As an e-learning module you can complete this training in convenient stages and revisit whenever you wish. The system will record your progress throughout. AssessmentThis course has been produced through a partnership between NICEIC and Virtual College. A Virtual College certificate can be printed by the learner upon completion of the course. Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| E-learning - 2382-12 Certification of Electrical Installations (17th Edition) (VIRTUAL COLLEGE) (B02685) Show View | City & Guilds |
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About the CourseThis course is aimed at practicing electricians with relevant experience, and professionals such as electrical engineers, contracts managers, designers, consultants, and surveyors who need to comply with the BS7671:2011 Requirements for Electrical Installations. Course Content
AssessmentA 2 hour multiple-choice online test (open book) that usually takes place one week following your course. ProgressionCity & Guilds 2391 Level 3 Certificate in Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations Enrolment InstructionsBookings can be made online, or complete a Reservation Form and return it to the Employer Engagement Team. Please ensure you read a copy of the terms and conditions for bookings and that we are informed of any special requirements. Related TagsE-learning - 2382-12 Certification of Electrical Installations (17th Edition) (VIRTUAL COLLEGE) | City & Guilds | E-learning | (ELT) | 17th Edition | Electrical Testing | IET Regulations | BS7671 | 2382-12Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| E-Learning - 2392-10 Certificate in Fundamental Inspection, Testing & Initial Verification (VIRTUAL COLLEGE) (B01940) Show View | City & Guilds |
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About the CourseA new qualification developed to meet the needs of the electrical contracting industry. Suitable for practising electricians who have not carried out inspection and testing since qualifying or who need updating. It is suitable for those coming into the industry with limited experience of inspection and testing. Course ContentThe course will provide candidates with an introduction in how to inspect and test (conduct initial verification) of electrical installations. Prepare for initial verification of electrical installation work and combined with suitable on-site experience prepares the candidate to progress to 2392-20. Entry RequirementsNo formal qualifications are required but experience of electrical installation work is required. Please ensure you read the pre-assessment questionnaire and return the slip with your reservation form. AssessmentA multiple choice online test that relates to the fundamental inspection, testing and initial verification of electrical installations. A practical test covering a range of inspections, tests, verification and recording of information and results for new electrical installation. ProgressionCity & Guilds 2391: Level 3 Certificate in Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations. Enrolment InstructionsBookings can be made online through the Business Training Calendar, alternatively, complete a Reservation Form (see Terms and Conditions on the Business Training website). For more information, call 023 8057 7426 or e-mail info@resultsforyourbusiness.com Related TagsE-Learning - 2392-10 Certificate in Fundamental Inspection | Testing & Initial Verification (VIRTUAL COLLEGE) | City & Guilds | E-learning | (ELT) | electrical | installation | wiring | sparky | electrician | wire | voltage | volt | amp | circuit | PAT | testing | city | & | guilds | (ELT)Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| E-learning - Understanding Principles, Practices & Legislation for Initial Verification of Electrical Installations (VIRTUAL COLLEGE) (B03157) Show View | City & Guilds |
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About the CourseThis course is part of a 'blended' learning solution developed in partnership with NICEIC.
The course reduces the time learners need to spend away from work from 4 days to 2 days by combining:
This is a convenient, cost effective blended learning course including online learning resources:
Save time - huge potential savings by reducing classroom requirement from 4 days to 2 days
Save money - save loss of 2 days income away from work and possible accommodation costs
Course Content
The online sections covered include:
Entry RequirementsNo formal entry requirements. Candidates should have a basic knowledge and understanding of electrical science and principles and experience of electrical installation work either within the electrical contracting industry or an allied trade. Note: Candidates under 18 cannot register for this Qualification Learning StyleApproximately 15 hours. It is estimated that this module will take approximately 15 hours to complete (depending on learning speed). You can complete your online training in convenient stages and revisit whenever you wish. The system will record your progress throughout). AssessmentThis unit will be assessed by a multiple choice online test covering the underpinning knowledge relating to the content and application of Level 3 Initial Verification of Electrical Installations (2394-10). This must be taken at an accredited test centre. The cost of this test is included in the course fee.
To view a demo please go to: http://www.ukvirtual-college.co.uk/files/ukvc/860/demo/index.html Related TagsE-learning - Understanding Principles | Practices & Legislation for Initial Verification of Electrical Installations (VIRTUAL COLLEGE) | City & Guilds | E-learning | virtual college | e-learning | electrical | installation | wiring | sparky | electrician | wire | voltage | volt | amp | circuit | PAT | testing | city | & | guilds | (ELT)Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Performing Engineering Operations (Electrical) (B02868) Show View | City & Guilds |
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About the CourseThe PEO performing Engineering Operations is a long established programme that equips learners both part time and full time with the skills, knowledge and underpinning knowledge to make a safe and productive start to their engineering career. This is a more practical vocational course that will help you develop the skills necessary for work as an electrician or an electrical engineer. This course will help you develop hand skills, working with electrical materials and circuits and a practical understanding of electrical regulations. Possible outcomes are progression to an Apprenticeship or to a level 3 course. Course ContentThe course consists of three core units: Health and Safety, Communications and Working efficiently and effectively, combined with three optional units; Building and Testing Electrical Circuits, Electrical Support Systems, Assembling Electronic Circuits. City College attempts to deliver the programme holistically rather than unit by unit to provide a more realistic working experience. The learners will be able to work in a practical environment gaining appropriate skills in a workshops that are realistic to those found within industry. Success StoryThe programme is mainly designed for work based learners who attend college on a day relaese basis whilst working for an employer for the resat of the week. Howvever, learners not in employment have found the course an excellent means to gain employment Entry RequirementsThe entry requirements are three GCSE's at D/C or above, learners are expected to have a good grasp of literacy and numeracy with the ability to work with others in a safe and constructive manner. Learning StyleThe course will include some classroom teaching, using; discussions, group work and presentations, but in the main will involve practical hands on activities to develop the appropriate skills necessary to be successful in the work place. Equipment RequirementsSuitable personal protective equipment will be required such as boots. You will also require pens, notebooks, rulers and colouring pencils. AssessmentThe core units are assessed via three on-line computer based multiple choice exams. The pathways units are initially assessed via completing practical activities which are then fully assessed via a completed protfolio of evidence which the learner completes. ProgressionAs many learners will be apprentices, they will progress to the next level- however, non employed learners can apply for suitable employment in their chosen vocational area. Enrolment InstructionsApply on line. A representative of the college will then contact you for further details. alterantivily call in and speak to a tutor. Related TagsPerforming Engineering Operations (Electrical) | City & Guilds | Level 2 | engineering | mechanics | welding | marine | electrical engineering | electrical installation | electronicsHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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