Adult LearningCourse Programme Autumn 2007
A range of full and part time courses starting inSeptember 2007.
Whatever your interests and ambitions you’llfind something to suit you at Cheadle & Marple.
Access Programme
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The ACCESS programme is an alternative route to University for those without any or few formal qualifications.
Flexible
Full or part time, term time onlywith classes fitting in with familyand other commitments
Cheadle campus only
Starts in September
A choice of interesting subjects
Leading to new careers in areassuch as Health Care, Teaching/HEand the Social Sciences
A nationally recognised qualification
Continuous assessment
Excellent links with local Universities
MMU, Salford and others
Expert tutors
Experienced and friendly staff and good support services
Value for money
There may be a reduction in fees
Student support
There are a wide variety ofsupport services available toensure your return to learnexperience is worthwhile,enjoyable and successful.
A Personal Tutor will be availableto help and advise in all aspects ofCollege life to ensure you achieveyour full potential. Other supportservices include Counselling,Welfare and professional Careersadvice and guidance.
Applications
Returning to learn can be dauntingso the first step is to have aninformal interview with one of ourexperienced staff. Please call0161 486 4602 for details
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The ACCESS programme,accredited by the Open CollegeNetwork (OCN), has 3 mainroutes:
ACCESS to Health Care
Human Biology, Psychology,Social Issues, Study Skills,Professional Practices
This option is ideal for thosewishing to go to University andprogress a career in the Healthprofessions eg Nursing, Midwifery,Radiography, Phoysiotherapyand Speech Therapy.
Study Skills is also an essentialpart of the course.
If you are planning to go toUniversity to follow a career inRadiography or Physiotherapy, itis wise to also take the ScienceGCSE equivalent course.
ACCESS to Higher Education & ACCESS to Teaching
Psychology, Social Issues, Study Skills, English
This route leads to a range ofdegree courses in a variety ofsubjects eg Teaching,Criminology, Media and English.If you are interested in a degreerelated to teaching then youwill need to ensure you haveGCSE or equivalent in English,Mathematics and Science.
ACCESS to Social Sciences
Choose 2 subjects from HumanBiology, English Literature,Psychology, Social Issues plusStudy Skills
This route looks at Psychologyand Social Issues in particular,with a view to a University degreecourse in an appropriate subjectarea and a range of careeroptions including Social Work,Welfare, Youth and Communitywork, Psychology andManagement.
Evening ACCESS
Social Issues, Human Biology,Psychology, ACCESS support,English, Mathematics andScience (GCSE equivalent)
The College is well known forits innovative projects andability to provide a range ofunique hands-on opportunitiesfor its students. For exampletutor Carol Dawson helpedselect the winning design forthis year’s Anthony Nolan TrustGarden at the Tatton FlowerShow and students on the RHSCertificate in Horticulture willbe helping create the winningdesign at the Show in July.
Whatever your ability andexperience and whether youwant to forge a new career orsimply have a real passion for flowers and gardening wehave the course for you.
RHS Certificate in Horticulture
(RHS Level 2, 2 years)Cheadle: Mon 6.30-9.00pm, Tues 9.30-12.00am, Thurs 6.30-9.00pmMarple: Mon 9.30-12.00am, Wed 6.30-9.00pm
This professional qualificationexplores the basics before furtherinvestigating the composition ofplants and their growingenvironment. Subjects includeornamental garden plants,glasshouse crops, botany, pests anddiseases, garden design and soilscience. You will understand plantsfrom the inside out, learn moreabout the science of gardening andimprove your growing skills.
Gardening Certificate
(City and Guilds, 1 or 2 years)Cheadle: Tues 6.30-9.00pm,Thurs 9.30-12.00am, Thurs 12.30-3.00pmMarple: Wed 9.30-12.00am, Fri 9.30-12.00am
This professional qualificationis for those interested indesign and construction andgrowing organic produce whileencouraging wild life in thegarden. Subjects includeorganic gardening, growingvegetables and salads, wildlife gardening, garden design,propagation, the flower borderand lawns and construction.
Gardening & Horticulture With its experienced staff and specialist facilities Cheadle & Marplecontinues to enjoy an excellent reputation for the quality of its Gardeningand Horticulture courses.
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Gardening Skills
(City and Guilds, 1 or 2 years)Cheadle: Wed 9.30am-3.30pmMarple: Thurs 9.30am-3.30pm
This enjoyable full dayqualification combines the Cityand Guilds Gardening Certificatewith a Gardening SkillsCertificate and is ideal for thebeginner. Working indoors andoutdoors you will put theory intopractice with subjects includinggrowing fruit, vegetables andsalads, lawns, beds and borders,planting, pruning, propagation,pest and diseases, applyingfoods and soils and cultivation.
It is possible to take both ofthese City and Guild courses injust one year. Both will increaseyour practical knowledge,improve your growing anddesign skills and give you everyopportunity to improve your jobprospects in the industry or goon to further qualifications.
General interest courses are also on offer:
The Kitchen Garden (10 weeks, Thurs, 7.00-9.00pm) Cheadle onlyYou will look at how to design and plan a productive, yet attractivekitchen garden.
Plants for Places (10 weeks, Mon, 1.30-3.30pm) Cheadle onlyThis must do course for real plant enthusiasts looks at how to identifyand select the right plant for the right place. Subjects include the boggarden, the dry garden and the Winter garden.
Garden Design (20 weeks, Tues, 12.30-3.00pm) (Cheadle only, starts September)Learn about plants, soils, building structures and how to arrangeplants in your borders. By the end of the course students will havedrawn a plan for their own garden.
Students also have the opportunity to take the City and Guilds GardenDesign Certificate. Please contact Admissions for details of otherGardening and Horticulture courses available throughout the year.
Cheadle campus 0161 486 4602 Marple campus 0161 484 6602www.camsfc.ac.uk
The many success storiesincludes the thrivingpartnership between theCollege and the Children &Young People’s Directoratewith 12 School Administratorseach celebrating theirachievement in NVQ Level 3Business & Administration.The students produced
portfolios to demonstratetheir competence in planning,organisational procedures,using IT, communication andhealth & safety. The quality oftheir portfolios was highlycommended by the AwardingBody’s External Verifier, aswas their 100% retention andachievement.
Mark Bewes, Human ResourcesManager at SMBC’s Children & Young People’s Directorate,commented, “Congratulationsto all the successfulcandidates for their hard workand dedication, not forgettingthe head teachers who havesupported their colleagueswhilst undertaking this
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Occupational Learning & SkillsWe have a wealth of experience in occupationallearning and are able to offer a wide range of opportunities at both Cheadle & Marple.
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qualification. I am sure thatthe schools are alreadyreaping the benefits and Ihope this provides aspringboard for furtherlearning and development.”
A further 14 candidates arenow following in theirfootsteps, having started thecourse earlier this year.
Work Based Learning & NVQs
Our occupational learningprogrammes are designed togive accreditation for hands-onpractical skills developed in theworkplace, or to help a returnerto work to gain a qualificationthat confirms competence.Most awards offered are National VocationalQualifications (NVQs) or relate to the NVQ vocationalframework.
Fees are for the full award and insome cases funding can bemade available so that we canoffer programmes FREE of charge.
Occupational areas available are:AccountsAdministrationCare for AdultsCare for Children & Young PeopleCare for ChildrenCustomer ServiceCYQ YMCA Level 1 (Certificatein Assistant Fitness Instructing)CYQ YMCA Level 2 (FitnessInstructing - Gym)Sports and RecreationTeaching Assistant NVQ Level2 and Level 3, Working as aTeaching AssistantLearning and DevelopmentAwards A1, A2, V1 and L20
For more information pleasecontact 0161 484 6628 / 6631.
Occupational Short Courses
A full range of accredited coursesand bespoke trainingprogrammes are on offerincluding such specialist trainingpackages as Emergency LifeSupport, Basic First Aid and FireSafety training. Courses rangefrom one to four days.
Courses available include:First Aid Appointed PersonsCertificate (HSE approved)First Aid Refresher Course(HSE accredited)First Aid at Work (HSE accredited)Paediatric First Aid(FAQ accredited)Level 2 Award in Food Safety(CIEH accredited)Level 2 Award in Health & Safety in the Workplace(CIEH accredited)Risk Assessment – Principles and Practice (CIEH accredited)Fire Risk Assessment and FireWarden TrainingFirst Aid for Sport (FAQ accredited)
For further details, including thecosts and dates for all trainingprogrammes, please contactSandra Dunn on 0161 484 6600 ext 6441.
Cheadle campus 0161 486 4602 Marple campus 0161 484 6602www.camsfc.ac.uk
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Occupational Development Courses
The Occupational DevelopmentTeam deliver a range ofqualifications which are aparticularly attractiveenhancement to those inemployment and those whowish to develop theiremployment opportunities or complement a main NVQtraining programme.
We offer a range of qualificationsparticularly linked to our COVE(Centre of Vocational Excellence)in Elderly Care. The courses lastup to 16 weeks and can beachieved within the workplaceat a flexible pace suitable tothe learner.
There is a nominal charge butsome people may be eligible forFREE courses - please contact usfor details. If you work outsidethe care sector prices areavailable on request bycontacting the number below.
Learners receive a workplaceintroduction to the qualificationand are supported by their tutorat regular intervals whilstworking through the course.All courses lead to nationallyrecognised qualifications.
The qualifications offered are:ASET Level 2 Managing andSafe Handling of MedicinesASET Level 2 Dementia CareASET Level 2 Non-Care Staffin the Care Environment
ASET Level 1 Personal SafetyAwarenessNCFE Level 2 Infection ControlNCFE Level 2 OccupationalHealth & SafetyMCFE Level 2 Equality &DiversityNCFE Level 2 Nutrition andHealthNCFE Level 2 Practical FoodSafety in CateringNCFE Level 2 Understandingand Prevention of MRSA
For Further Information Contact:The Occupational DevelopmentTeam on 0161 484 6701 or [email protected]
We have alot of expertise in thedelivery of A Levels and GCSEs.Although all the subject optionsoffer interest and variety theuseful qualifications achieved caneasily lead to further courses andcareer enhancement.
Some of these subjects areavailable during the day - pleasecontact Admissions for details.
One Year A Levels
Subject CampusPhotography CPsychology CSociology CThese courses are also availablein the evenings.
GCSEs
Subject CampusAstronomy CEnglish C MMathematics C MScience (GCSE equivalent) CSpanish C M
One Year A Levels & GCSEsAt Cheadle & Marple there are many ways to return to learn with confidence.Many students begin their journey by studying one of our popular A Level orGCSE subjects.
For further information onany of our courses, pleasecontact Admissions at:Cheadle campus 0161 486 4602 Marple campus 0161 484 6602www.camsfc.ac.uk
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Bespoke training in Care for the Elderly
Our prestigious Centre of Vocational Excellence (CoVE) in Carefor the Elderly is establishing a growing reputation for the qualityof its training and range of professional development opportunities.
The investment in facilities,equipment and training meansthat learners can enjoy the verybest teaching and training.Additional benefits include:
Excellent employer links forwork placementsOpportunities to link withother health careprofessionalsActive Citizenship recognitionCareer pathways to Carerelated degrees and beyond
The full and part-time coursesfor those in employmentinclude:
NVQ Levels 2 and 3 inHealth and Social CareNVQ Level 4 in Care &Registered Managers Ward
Other planned short coursesand events include:
Basic Fire Awareness andFire Prevention course
First Aid Appointed Personat Work courseHand Massage AwarenesscourseMoving and HandlingAwareness courseDementia Awareness courseCreative ActivitiesNutrition and HealthFlower ArrangingHand Massage andAromatherapy
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Please see pages 6 to 9 for anadditional list of relatedOccupational courses on offer.
A wide range of Carers havealready benefited from the trainingand development opportunitiesoffered by the CoVE.
One Registered Managercomments. “The CoVE hasprovided the highest standard ofassessors and resources to ensureour Care Assistants achieve thebest they possibly can from theirNVQ. I would recommend yourteam to any employer who isseeking to train their workforce”
A Scheme Manager, fromCrossroads, adds, “The initialprogramme ran so smoothly thatI quickly enrolled more studentswho have now successfullyachieved their Level 3”
The CoVE is committed toproviding employers andemployees with the higheststandards of vocationaldelivery. Louise Mead, fromBirch Vale, has been employedby Prestige Nursing for 5 yearsand admits that that this is thefirst qualification she hasachieved since leaving school.She says,
“It was quite hard to get the oldgrey matter going and I wasrather apprehensive at thebeginning, but I've had a brillianttutor. I am now more aware ofsituations in the workplace whichgives me a much betterunderstanding of my role.”
If you would like furtherinformation on the CoVE pleasecontact Elaine Paul on 0161 484 6686.
The Care Cadet Programme
This initiative is aimed at youngpeople aged 17 or 18 who wouldlike a career in Adult Care.
Combining time in College andthe workplace students havethe opportunity to achieve carerelated qualifications such asFirst Aid, Moving & Handlingand Food Hygiene prior tocompleting the NVQ componentof the Apprenticeship.
For further details pleasecontact 0161 484 6629 / 30 / 31 or e-mail [email protected]
Information &Communications Technology Our ICT courses run during the day and in the evenings at both our Cheadle & Marple campuses.
Introduction to Computing
(30 weeks, 3 hours)A gentle introduction to using thecomputer and using the Internetand email. Ideal for students withno experience of using acomputer and for those whoneed additional tuition to preparethem for the ECDL course.
European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL)
ECDL is the internationallyrecognised qualification whichenables people to demonstratetheir competence in computerskills and is the fastest growing ITuser qualification in over 125countries. The syllabus is dividedinto Part 1 (Level 1) and Part 2(Level 2).
Part 1 (20 weeks, 3 hours) Consists of 3 modules designed togive an overview of computer use:Basic Concepts of IT, Using aComputer and Managing Files andInformation and Communication(Internet and email)
Part 2 (30 weeks, 3 hours) Covers the use of the mainsoftware programs used at homeand in the office: Word Processing,Spreadsheets, Databases,Presentations, Using IT.When Parts 1 and 2 have beensuccessfully completed the fullECDL certificate is awarded.
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ECDL Individual Module Accreditation
(7 weeks, 3 hours)For those people who want toconcentrate their studies onspecific applications it is nowpossible to study individualmodules of the ECDL awardand receive the accreditation. You can study any one ormore of the followingmodules: Basic Concepts of IT,Using a Computer andManaging Files, WordProcessing, Spreadsheets,Databases, Presentations,Information andCommunication (Internet andemail).
ECDL Advanced
(20 weeks, 3 hours)The ECDL Advancedqualification is designed toprogress students from ECDLto the next level ofcompetence. Your proficiencywill be tested at a muchhigher level on specificapplications and you will beawarded a certificate forsuccessfully passing a test foreach module. ECDL Advancedis available in four modules:Word Processing,Spreadsheets, Presentationand Databases.
Introduction toPhotoshop
Adobe Photoshop is theprofessional standard indesktop digital imaging.Modify photographs or createoriginal images using a fullassortment of painting,drawing and retouching tools.In this 10 week course you willlearn the basics of thispowerful graphics tool.
Introduction to the Internet
(10 weeks, 3 hours)This practical course will giveyou experience of some of themost useful aspects of theInternet - how to browse, search,send emails, onlineshopping,setting up your own web log(Blog) and many other activities.
Using Microsoft Office
(10 weeks, 3 hours)Aimed at users with someexperience these workshopsallow you to choosewhich programs you want tostudy - choose form Word,Excel, Access and PowerPoint.You can use these workshopsas a refresher or as a steppingstone to the ECDL course.
If you would like furtherinformation please AdmissionsCheadle campus 0161 486 4602 Marple campus 0161 484 6602www.camsfc.ac.uk
Skills for LifeThese courses are available during the day and in the evenings. Many of our students have benefited enormously from attending these courses.
Certificate inAdult Numeracy
FREEBe confident with numbersJust concentrate on practicaleveryday skillsLearn how to work outpercentagesTake a test when you are ready
Certificate in Adult Literacy
FREEWork on your reading, writingand spellingConcentrate on the skills youneedTake a one hour literacy testGain a qualification
Certificate in English for Speakers of Other Languages
(ESOL) (Cheadle only)Develop your skills in EnglishGain confidenceWork on your listening,speaking, reading and writingExpand your vocabulary
To benefit from this ESOL courseyou should already have someability in English
Why not take that first step towards improving your basic skills?Call Admissions on 0161 486 4602 (Cheadle) or 0161 484 6602 (Marple) to arrange an informal interview.
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LanguagesOur language courses provide a lot of fun and the opportunity for you tofind your way around and deal with everyday situations whilst awayfrom home.
Options in September includeshort intensive courses inItalian and Spanish for alllevels, and beginners optionsin Spanish, Greek and‘holiday’ French.
There’s always a friendlyatmosphere in class and manylearners return year after year.Please see the CommunityProgramme course listingstarting on page 16 for detailsof the language coursesstarting in September 2007.
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Language optionsCourse CampusFrench 1 and 2 (3o weeks) C MFrench 5 CFrench Rusty 1 (2o weeks) C MFrench Rusty 2(2o weeks) CGreek 1 and 2 (3o weeks) CItalian 1 and 2 (3o weeks) C MItalian 3 (3o weeks) CItalian Holidays (1o weeks) CLatin C MSpanish 1 (3o weeks) C MSpanish 2 and 3 (3o weeks) CSpanish Circle (2o weeks) CPlease see the course listing starting on page 17 for details of times.
The CommunityProgrammeStudents of all ages and aspirations choose to enrol on one of the manypart-time courses offered within the Community Programme. Most students find the experience fun and life enhancing – others findthe experience life changing.
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Monday Morning CAMPUS
Access Human Biology CChinese Brush Painting CComputers - an Introduction MCreative Writing MDressmaking Beginners/Intermediate CEmbroidery C&G 7822 Level 2 all day MEmbroidery C&G 7922 Years 1 and 2 all day MESOL CHorticulture RHS Level 2 Year 1 MHorticulture RHS Level 2 Year 2 MItalian 1 Year 1 OCN CItalian Circle CKings and Queens - Tudors and Stuarts CPatchwork & Quilting C&G 7922 Years 1 and 2 all day MPatchwork & Quilting C&G 7923 Years 1 and 2 all day MPatchwork & Quilting 7822 all day M
Monday Afternoon CAMPUS
Access English Literature CComputers - an Introduction CECDL Advanced Databases C MECDL Advanced Presentations C MECDL Advanced Spreadsheets C MECDL Advanced Word Processing C MECDL Parts 1 and 2 C MECDL Basic Concepts of IT C MECDL Databases C MECDL Information and Communication C MECDL Presentations C MECDL Spreadsheets C MECDL Unit E C MECDL Using the Computer and Managing Files C MECDL Word Processing C MESOL CFrench 1 Year 1 OCN MFrench 5 CFrench Rusty CIntroduction to the Internet CLip Reading CPlants for Places CSpanish Circle CSpanish 2 Year 1 OCN CUsing Microsoft Office CYoga Hatha C
Most courses start from the weekcommencing Monday 17 September.The exact time and length of classesvary, with some being 10 weeks, soplease confirm the details withAdmissions when you enrol.
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If you would like further information pleaseAdmissions Cheadle campus 0161 486 4602 Marple campus 0161 484 6602www.camsfc.ac.uk
Monday Evening CAMPUS
Access Social Issues CArt Drawing & Painting Level 2 CECDL Advanced Databases CECDL Advanced Presentations CECDL Advanced Spreadsheets CECDL Advanced Word Processing CECDL Parts 1 and 2 CECDL Basic Concepts of IT CECDL Databases CECDL Information and Communication CECDL Presentations CECDL Spreadsheets CECDL Unit E CECDL Using the Computer and Managing Files CECDL Word Processing CEnglish GCSE CFashion Wear C&G 7722 - Beginners CFrench 1 Year 1 OCN CFrench Rusty Year 2 CHorticulture RHS Level 2 Year 1 CHorticulture RHS Level 2 Year 2 CIntroduction to the Internet CPhotography A2 CRYA Day Skipper Shorebased CSewing Machine Techniques C&G 7722 Beginners CSign Language Level 2 Year 1 CSpanish 1 Year 1 OCN CSpanish 1 Year 2 OCN CSpanish 2 Year 2 OCN CSpanish 3 Year 1 OCN CYoga & Relax Iyengar Beg/Inter C
Tuesday Morning CAMPUS
Access Human Biology CAccess Study Skills CCertificate in Adult Numeracy CESOL C
Fashion C&G Design and Craft 7923-02Part 1 all day CFashion C&G Level 3 Design & Craft 7922-02 Part 2 all day CFashion C&G Level 3 Design & Craft 7922-02 Part 1 all day CFashion C&G Design and Craft 7923 O2 Part 2 all Day CFrench 1 Year 1 OCN CFrench 1 Year 2 OCN CHorticulture RHS Level 2 Year 1 CHorticulture RHS Level 2 Year 2 CIntroduction to the Internet M
The Community Programme
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Tuesday Afternoon CAMPUS
Access Study Skills CArt - Drawing & Painting Level 2 CCertificate in Adult Literacy CFrench 2 Year 2 OCN CGarden Design CLatin CLife in Roman Britain CLip Reading for the Hearing Impaired M
Tuesday Evening CAMPUS
Access Human Biology CArt - Portraits CCertificate in Adult Numeracy CComputers - An Introduction CCounselling Concepts CECDL Advanced Databases CECDL Advanced Presentations CECDL Advanced Spreadsheets CECDL Advanced Word Processing CECDL Parts 1 and 2 CECDL Basic Concepts of IT CECDL Databases CECDL Information and Communication CECDL Presentations CECDL Spreadsheets CECDL Unit E CECDL Using the Computer and Managing Files CECDL Word Processing CFrench 1 Year 2 OCN CGardening Certificate C&G 0062 Yr 1 CGardening Certificate C&G 0062 Yr 2 CGreek 1 Year 1 OCN CGreek 1 Year 2 OCN CItalian 1 Year 2 OCN CMaths GCSE CPhotography AS CPsychology AS CReflexology OCNW CScience - GCSE Equivalent C
Sign Language Level 1 CSpanish 1 Year 1 OCN CSpanish 1 Year 2 OCN CSpanish 2 Year 1 OCN CUsing Microsoft Office C
Wednesday Morning CAMPUS
Certificate in Adult Numeracy MEmbroidery & Design CESOL Level 2 CGardening Certificate C&G 0062 Yr 1 MGardening Certificate C&G 0062 Yr 2 MGardening Skills C&G 0062 Yr 1 CGardening Skills C&G 0062 Yr 2 CLife in Tudor England CMaths GCSE C
Wednesday Afternoon CAMPUS
Access Psychology CArt Watercolour Level 2 MArt Watercolour Foundation MCertificate in Adult Literacy MComputers an Introduction MDressmaking - Intermediate/Advanced CESOL CLip Reading MLip Reading & Communication CYoga & Relax - Iyengar Beg/Inter M
Wednesday Evening CAMPUS
Art - Drawing & Watercolour Techniques MArt - Portraits MCertificate in Adult Literacy MCertificate in Adult Numeracy MComputers - An introduction MCreative Writing MCounselling Concepts MDance - Tap Beginners MDance - Tap for Pleasure MECDL Advanced Databases MECDL Advanced Presentations M
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ECDL Advanced Spreadsheets MECDL Advanced Word Processing MECDL Parts 1 and 2 MECDL Basic Concepts of IT MECDL Databases MECDL Information and Communication MECDL Presentations MECDL Spreadsheets MECDL Unit E MECDL Using the Computer and Managing Files MECDL Word Processing MEnglish GCSE MFrench 1 Year 1 OCN MFrench 2 Year 1 OCN MFrench Rusty MHorticulture RHS Level 2 Year 1 MHorticulture RHS Level 2 Year 2 MItalian 1 Year 1 OCN MItalian 2 Year 1 OCN MLocal History - Marple (From early times) MLocal History - Marple (Industrial Revolution) MMaths GCSE MRYA Day Skipper Shore-based MSign Language Level 1 MSpanish 1 Year 1 OCN MSpanish 1 Year 2 OCN MYoga & Relax Iyengar Beg/Inter M
Thursday Morning CAMPUS
Access Social Issues CArt - Drawing and Painting Level 2 CDaily Living for the Visually Impared CGardening Certificate C&G 0062 Yr 1 CGardening Certificate C&G 0062 Yr 2 CGardening Skills C&G 0062 Yr 1 MGardening Skills C&G 0062 Yr 2 MGolf - Beginners CGolf - Intermediate CHistory - Local (Cheadle, Cheadle Hulme, Bramhall) CItalian 2 Year 2 OCN CLip Reading for Hearing Impaired MSpanish 1 Year 1 OCN MUsing Microsoft Office MYoga - Hatha C
Thursday Afternoon CAMPUS
Access Social Issues CESOL CLip Reading MUsing Your Computer M
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Thursday Evening CAMPUS
Access Psychology CArt Life Drawing CCertificate in Adult Literacy CCreative Writing CCounselling Issues CDance Tap - For Pleasure CEECDL Advanced Databases CECDL Advanced Presentations CECDL Advanced Spreadsheets CECDL Advanced Word Processing CECDL Parts 1 and 2 CECDL Basic Concepts of IT CECDL Databases CECDL Information and Communication CECDL Presentations CECDL Spreadsheets CECDL Unit E CECDL Using the Computer and Managing Files CECDL Word Processing CFashion C&G Design and Craft 7923-02 CFashion C&G Level 3 Design & Craft 7922-02 CFashion C&G Design and Craft 7923 02 Part 2 CFashion C&G Level 3 Design and Craft 79202 Part 1 CFrench 2 Year 1 OCN CGolf - Beginners CGolf - Intermediate CHorticulture RHS Level 2 Year 1 & 2 CIntroduction to Photoshop CItalian 1 Year 2 OCN CKitchen Gardens CPsychology A2 CSpanish 1 Year 1 OCN CWine Appreciation C
Friday Morning CAMPUS
Access Psychology CArt Watercolour Mixed Ability CDaily Living for Visually Impaired –Dressmaking CECDL Advanced Databases MECDL Advanced Presentations MECDL Advanced Spreadsheets MECDL Advanced Word Processing MECDL Parts 1 and 2 MECDL Basic Concepts of IT MECDL Databases MECDL Information and Communication MECDL Presentations MECDL Spreadsheets MECDL Unit E MECDL Using the Computer and Managing Files MECDL Word Processing MFloral Design Int/Adv CGardening Certificate C&G 0062 Yr 1 MGardening Certificate C&G 0062 Yr 2 MItalian 2 Year 1 OCN CItalian 3 Year 1 OCN CKeep Fit CLatin M
Friday Afternoon CAMPUS
Access English Literature CDaily Living for the Visually Impaired – Craft CSpanish 1 Year 1 OCN C
PLEASE NOTE: All course and timings listed in this prospectus are correct at the time of going topress but are subject to change. Early applicationis advisable as many popular courses have limitedplaces and fill up quickly.
The College is committed to ensuring that peoplewith disabilities, including those with learningdisabilities, are treated fairly. Please make sure thatwe know what you need so that we can make allreasonable adjustments to help you to succeed.
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How to enrol
EnrolmentEnrolment starts from 9.00 amon Monday 21st May.Admissions are open throughoutthe Summer, excluding Bank Holidays. From Monday 3 September toFriday 14 September we will beopen as follows:
Cheadle9.30am-7.30pm Monday, Tuesday and Thursdayand from 9.30am-4.00pm on Wednesday and Friday.
Marple9.30am-7.30pm Wednesdayand from 9.30am-4.00pm onMonday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
Please note: All evening classesat Marple will be held at theBuxton Lane site
Please confirm the day and timeyour course starts withAdmissions when you enrol.
In personBy calling into the Admissionsoffice at Cheadle or Marple.
By telephonePlease call Admissions atCheadle on 0161 486 4602 orat Marple on 0161 484 6602.Most credit cards and debitcards are accepted.
Early bird enrolmentIf you enrol before the end ofJune you will receive a FREE CarPark Pass for the whole year.
Financial HelpIf you are on a low income andstudying a course leading to aqualification you may be eligiblefor financial support which canbe used for the cost of travel,exam and tuition fees, booksand materials. If you arestudying your first level 2/3 fulltime course you may be entitledto the Adult Learning Grant. Please ask on enrolment.
Enrolment & Advice Nights6.30-8.30pmPlease come along to enrol orfind out more about ourcourses.
CheadleThursday 6 September
MarpleWednesday 5 September
How to enrol- it’s easy
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Cheadle CampusCheadle Road, Cheadle HulmeCheshire SK8 5HATel: 0161 486 4600 Fax: 0161 482 8129
Marple CampusHibbert Lane, MarpleStockport SK6 7PATel: 0161 484 6600 Fax: 0161 484 6601
Email: [email protected]
Both the Cheadle and Marple campuses are well served by road and rail and there’s ample car parking space available.
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Course Programme Autumn 2007
Live locally, learn locally at Cheadle & Marple Sixth Form College.
Email:[email protected]
Cheadle campus 0161 486 4602Marple campus 0161 484 6602
Working with you to succeed