Higher Education in Further Education
Brief backgroundQuizProvision across CornwallProgression Case studies Any questions?
Local HE provision for local needs
1986 Plymouth Polytechnic ( later University of Plymouth Colleges - UPC) saw need to improve access to HE for mature students 1988 Government policy shift to increase participation in Higher Education - with the direct result of a rapid expansion of college based HE 2004 Cornwall gained first tranche of ESF Objective One funding 2007 UPC had 9,500 HE students studying in FE with assurance of quality and progression, on line resources and support services and a wide range of courses linked to local economic priorities
What is a Foundation degree?Vocational qualification in higher education offered by Universities and FE Colleges working together in partnership
Gives substantial higher level knowledge in a specific subject with a defined value of 240 Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS) points
Quiz
What is the minimum UCAS points required to start a Foundation Degree?
60 What percentage of Foundation students top up to full Bachelors Degree ?
80%
Quiz
What percentage of current Cornwall College HE students are From Cornwall?
75%Are 21 and under?
44%Are part time?
11%
Quiz
The 2011 Census has revealed that the number of 20 – 24 year olds resident in Cornwall has increased by how much( %)?
28%How much has the HE participation rates of Cornish Residents grown (%) between 2004 – 2011?
15.3%
Subject Areas• Animals, Horticulture and
Land-use• Business and Information
Technology• Creative Arts and Media• Health, Counselling,
Teaching and Social Sciences
• Hospitality and Tourism• Marine Studies• Science, Engineering and
Technology• Sports and Public Services
Cornwall College
Truro and Penwith College
• Art and Design• Beauty and Complementary
Therapies• Business and Law• Care, Community, Counselling and
Health• Computing and IT• Education and Teacher Training• English, Humanities and Social
Sciences• Media and Photography• Music, Sound and Performing Arts• Science & Environmental Health• Sport and Outdoor Education
Degree top-ups Full degree
• Applied Zoology• Business Enterprise• Contemporary Creative Practice• Counselling Studies• Environmental Resource
Management• Health & Social Care• Horticulture• Rural Business Management• Sports Performance and Coaching
• Combined Social Science
• Social Work (Plymouth University – Camborne campus)
• Business Enterprise • Renewable Energy &
Carbon Management
Cornwall College
Degree Top-ups
• Applied Media• Archaeology
• Contemporary World Jazz• Education & Training
• Silver Smithing & Jewellery• Sports Performance & Coaching
Truro and Penwith College
PostgraduateCornwall College
• NCTJ Journalism Diploma
• CertEd and PGCE
• Research Masters – Equitation Science– Biological Science– Agriculture and Food
• MA Management
• MA Management (Education)
Truro and Penwith College
CertEd and PGCE
Cornwall SCITT (School Centred Initial Teacher Training)
Progression from FE to Teacher Training (Computing)
Cornwall SCITT (Secondary) or Primary SCITT
Level 3 qualification e.g. A levels, BTEC National Diploma, Access courseGCSEs grades A – C in English and Maths (Science also required for Primary Teaching)
FdSc Computing, Networking and Software Development FdSc Computer Technology
BSc Hons Computing
BSc Hons Multimedia Computing
BSc Hons Computer Networking
FdA Action PhotographyFdA Digital VisualisationFdA Media Advertising
FdA photography & Digital ImagingHND Media and Moving Image
Top up to BA (Hons) Applied Media
A minimum of 60 tariff points at A Level or equivalentLevel 3 qualification. Applicants should normally have GCSE English and
Maths at Grade C or above .
BSc Environmental Resource Management (Cornwall College)Environmental Science (Plymouth University)Applied Zoology (Cornwall College Newquay)
FdSc Marine Science
Possible careers: Marine Biologist, Oceanographer, Conservation Researcher, Coastal Ranger, Dive Co-ordinator, Ecologist, Wildlife Ranger, National Trust Warden
Case study 1Lucas has 9 GCSEs at grades B/C ; AS maths (E); A levels Physics (E), Computing (D) and Electronics (A)He was diagnosed as ‘borderline Asperger’s’ at Primary School and is very shy, doesn’t make friends easily. He is interested in higher education and his interest lies in computing and IT. He eventually wants a good job in Cornwall in IT. What would you advise?
Case study 2Sarah wants to become a primary school teacher and get a job in Cornwall. She is particularly interested in sport and has 160 UCAS points. What would you advise?
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