WestEast Design & Print295 King Street
London W6 9NH
Designer: Jennifer YenCompany: Katherine & King’s College
C 100 M 75 Y 0 K 50
C 37 M 25 Y 18 K 0 OPACITY 70%
C 100 M 75 Y 0 K 50
C 100 M 86.67 Y 32.94 K 49 OPACITY 85%
C 0 M 20 Y 100 K 15
PROSPEC
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The Pearson BTEC is a work-related qualification recognised in more than 80 countries worldwide and awarded by Pearson Education Limited (Pearson), the UK’s largest awarding organisation. The BTEC is built built to accommodate the needs of employers and allow progression to university.
Inspected and approved by ISI, The Independent Schools Inspectorate as part of the Educational Oversight inspections for Private Further Education. Our rating was 1 (‘exceeds expectations’) across all three sections of standards assessment.
English UK is the national association of British Council accredited language centres and the world’s leading language teaching association. It issues authoritative guidelines for education and welfare to ensure that students receive the best support possible.
The Association of Business Executives (ABE) is an internationally recognised business and management qualifications awarding body, regulated by the UK’s Ofqual. KKCL is an accredited ABE tuition provider.
We provide high-quality tuition that the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) is confident to recommend to students. Our most recent inspection by ACCA was in September 2011. Our CBE facilities have been officially approved and were termed ‘impressive’ by the inspector.
KKCL is accredited by The British Council for the teaching of English to adults and juniors and and was most recently inspected in Summer 2013. The British Council’s ‘Accreditation UK’ is is the primary quality assurance scheme for the UK ELT sector.
The European Language Certificates (telc) are highly-regarded language qualifications based on real-world communication skills which are assessed in relation to the Common European Framework of Reference for language learning (CEFR). It is used by governments and businesses throughout the European Union.
ACCREDITATIONS & APPROVALS
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WestEast Design & Print295 King Street
London W6 9NH
Designer: Jennifer YenCompany: Katherine & King’s College
C 100 M 75 Y 0 K 50
C 37 M 25 Y 18 K 0 OPACITY 70%
C 100 M 75 Y 0 K 50
C 100 M 86.67 Y 32.94 K 49 OPACITY 85%
C 0 M 20 Y 100 K 15ABOUT THE COLLEGE
ACCA ACCOUNTING
BTEC BUSINESS HNC, HND & Level 7
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION PROGRAMME
STUDENT SUPPORT & WELFARE
TEACHER TRAINING
CONTACT
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YOUR
YOURFUTURE
SUCCESS
Katherine & King’s College of London (KKCL) has been a proud educator since 2002. Throughout the last 10 years we have been dedicated to providing quality courses to local and overseas students.
We offer a diverse range of courses to both adults and young learners; not only English language courses, but also everything from Accounting, Business Management, Marketing, Human Resource Management, and Travel, Tourism and Hospitality to International Foundation Programme, Modern Foreign Language courses and Creative Media.
We believe strongly in the value of the teacher, that’s why we select and develop teachers who have more than just qualifications. Our teachers combine a passion for education with skills and interests in a wide range of fields.
BUILD YOUR FUTURE WITH FULL-TIME, PART-TIME AND EVENING COURSES
Our passion is your progression. We are here to make your learning experience useful, fun, challenging and tailored to your needs.
We look forward to welcoming you to KKCL
KKCL is top-rated by the Independent Schools Inspectorate, exceeding expectations in all three sections of standards assessment
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KKCL is situated in a beautiful Grade II listed building in Harrow, North West London. Our location within London provides overseas learners with the convenience of a leading global city as well as a rich cultural experience.
Harrow is self-sufficient with plenty of excellent shops, cafés and restaurants, but if you feel the need to hit the big city, our College is only a few minutes walk from the London Underground’s Piccadilly line or National Rail services to Marylebone Station. There are also a number of bus routes connecting us with various parts of West London, including Wembley.
A BEAUTIFUL GRADE II LISTED BUILDING IN THE LONDON BOROUGH OF HARROW
“I like this college very much … I’ve got a good opportunity to do the best with my course.”- Sulaiman (BSc in Accounting)
“I like this college because they help me improve
my speaking. The building is very nice and the
teachers give attention to everyone.”
- Lydia (General English)
“The course was great and teaching methods were good. I recommend it.”- Dilini (ABE Graduate Diploma)
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� KEY INFORMATION
AGE 16+
TAUGHT ENGLISH LEVEL Beginner - Advanced
TIER 4 ENGLISH ENTRY LEVEL B1
DURATION 1 week + (TELC 4 weeks +)
START DATES Every Monday
HOURS PER WEEK 6-31.5 hours*
MAXIMUM CLASS SIZE 12**
*Please see our fees list for details of the difference in hours between morning and evening classes.
**In exceptional circumstances we may allow class sizes of over 12 students until we open an additional class.
� What is General English?
A General English course helps you improve your speaking, listening, reading and writing skills, building your knowledge of vocabulary, grammar and structure.
� NEW General English + TELC
By choosing the new General English + TELC option, you will be awarded the TELC (The European Language Certificate) qualification at the end of your course provided you pass the exam for your CEFR level.
TELC is a highly-regarded language test in the European Union, so your Certificate will be valuable proof of your language skills.
The TELC exam is based on real communicative needs, so TELC exam preparation is part of our KKCL General English course which focuses on real-world language ability. Your certificate will
feature your CEFR level, which is fast becoming the standard for assessing language ability.
Our in-house examiners are licensed for TELC dual-level exams, offering security for students on the boarder of two particular levels (e.g. B1/B2).
To sit the TELC exam you should study General English for at least four weeks. To achieve higher than your current CEFR level or ensure that you pass the exam, we recommend 12 weeks or more, depending on your confidence and ability.
� Studying General English at KKCL
Our teachers use a variety of creative approaches to ensure that the lessons are motivating, interesting, challenging and fun.
We believe that if the teachers have high expectations, students achieve more. Our teachers are skilled professionals who understand their students’ needs and know how to provide the support and guidance that is needed in order for students to reach their maximum potential.
� How do we teach English?
You can start and finish a General English course at any time. We have designed a rolling, topic based syllabus that allows our teachers to be creative and flexible in meeting students’ needs and wishes.
Lessons have a lot of variety in terms of activities, task types and topics. Students are encouraged to speak, read, write and listen as much as possible. We have high expectations of our students but we are also very supportive and do everything we can to help students reach these expectations.
� Materials
You will not buy a specific coursebook for your course. We do not believe in using one set of materials as we adapt lessons to the specific needs of our students. For each course you will use various coursebook materials, workbooks, audio, video and web materials.
GENERAL
ENGLISH
BUILD CONFIDENCE AND REAL-WORLD COMUNICATION SKILLS
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� What levels are there?
A lot of people have already studied some general English courses or ESOL courses and they are often confused about the different levels and course names.
The table below explains which levels are the same and what their code is according to the Common European Framework of Reference for language learning (CEFR):
CEFR / TELC ESOL (NQF) / Cambridge
C2 Level 3 / CPE
C1 Level 2 / CAE
B2 Level 1 / FCE 4-5
B1 Entry Level 3 / PET 3-3.5
A2 Entry Level 2 / KET 1-1.25
A1 Entry Level 1
� Which levels can I study at KKCL?
We offer English language classes for all levels from beginner (A1)to advanced (C2). TELC qualifications are available for all levels up to dual-level B2-C1. A TELC-qualified examiner will assess you before your first lesson, so you will start at the correct level.
� Can I apply for a UK student visa to study General English?
Yes, you can apply to study General English under a Tier 4 student visa, or a (short-term) student visitor visa. If you intend to study under a Tier 4 visa, you must be ready to start at B2 (Upper Intermediate) level and take at least 15 hours of classes per week. While Tier 4 students are not eligible to study levels A1-B1, you may study these levels with a short-term student visitor visa. For the latest information on student visas, please see the UKBA website.
� How will you check my progress?
During your course you will have tests every month which will check your progress in vocabulary, grammar, reading, writing, listening and speaking. After each test, you will have an individual tutorial with your teacher where you can discuss your progress and make plans for the next stage of your course.
� What do I get at the end of my language course?
We recommend that you take the TELC certificate at the end of your course. This will give you an internationally-recognised qualification with your CEFR level.
If you do not wish to take the TELC test or you are studying with us for a shorter time, you will receive a KKCL Certificate with your CEFR level based on an exit test and the continuous assessment of your teacher.
� One-To-One Tuition Option
One-to-one tuition is designed to meet the student’s own requirements. The minimum booking is two hours.
During every session, the teacher is able to focus on your individual needs and personal learning style, helping you make the best possible progress.
� Fees Guide
� General English
Number of Weeks
2 4 6 12 24 36
31.5 h/w £475 £900 £1350 £2400 £4500 £6300
24 h/w plus £447 £846 £1269 £2256 £4230 £5922
24 h/w £399 £756 £1134 £2016 £3780 £5292
22.5 h/w £399 £756 £1134 £2016 £3780 £5292
15 h/w £285 £540 £810 £1440 £2700 £3780
9h h/w £171 £324 £486 £864 £1620 £2268
7.5 h/w £133 £252 £378 £672 £1260 £1764
6h h/w £114 £216 £324 £576 £1080 £1512
24 h/w plus = morning, afternoon classes and 1to1 lessons. 24 h/w = morning & evening classes.
Morning lessons are available weekdays, 9am–12.30pm (9am–10.30am, then 11.00am–12.30pm).
Afternoon lessons are available weekdays, 1.30pm–3pm
Evening lessons are available Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6pm–9pm (6pm–7.25pm, then 7.35pm–9pm).
� One-to-One English Tuition
Number of Hours
1 4 8 20
£40 £150 £280 £600
For all fees including registration and TELC exam fees, please see the KKCL website: www.kkcl.org.uk/fees
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� KEY INFORMATION
AGE 16+
TAUGHT ENGLISH LEVEL Intermediate to Advanced
TIER 4 ENGLISH ENTRY LEVEL B1
DURATION 1 week +
START DATES Every Monday
HOURS PER WEEK 9 -15 Hours*
MAXIMUM CLASS SIZE 12**
*Please see our fees list for details of the difference in hours between morning and evening classes.
**In exceptional circumstances we may allow class sizes of over 12 students until we open an additional class.
� What is IELTS?
IELTS is the International English Language Testing System, which tests English proficiency across all levels. It is run by Cambridge ESOL, IDP Education Australia and the British Council. The exam includes Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking.
Candidates can usually prepare for IELTS at two different levels:
Course Entry Requirement Leading Towards
General training (IELTS Foundation or Introduction to IELTS)
B1 Intermediate B2 Upper Intermediate
Academic training B2 Upper Intermediate
C1 Advanced
� Who Is The IELTS Preparation Course For?
� General IELTS
The General Training test is for those who want to gain work experience or join training programs, secondary school, further education or migrate to an English-speaking country.
� Academic IELTS
The Academic test is for those who want to study at a tertiary level in an English-speaking country, but is also a requirement for certain professions such as medical workers.
� Why Choose IELTS?
IELTS is internationally recognised as an entry requirement by British, Australian, New Zealand, United States and Canadian universities.
� Which Organisations Accept IELTS?IELTS is accepted by more than 6000 organisations worldwide. These include universities, immigration departments, government agencies, professional bodies and multinational companies.
� How Long Is An IELTS Certificate Valid For?IELTS results are valid for 2 years.
� What Are The Parts Of The Exam? � Listening Exam � Reading Exam � Writing Exam � Speaking Exam
� Where And When Can I Take The Exam?You can take the IELTS exam every month at a designated IELTS test centre.
� When Do I Get The Results?Results are normally issued within two weeks of taking the exam. Candidates receive a Test Report Form containing scores for each of the four sections according to the IELTS bands.
IELTS Score
CEFR Level
Cambridge Test
1.0-2.5 A1 No Cambridge Equivalent
3.0 A2 KET (Key English Test)
3.5-4.5 B1 PET (Preliminary English Test)
IELTS EXAMPREPARATION
THE NUMBER ONE ENGLISH QUALIFICATION FOR WORK AND EDUCATION
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5.0-6.0 B2 FCE (First Certificate in English)
6.5-8.0 C1 CAE (Certificate of Advanced English)
8.5-9.0 C2 CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English)
� Studying IELTS at KKCL
KKCL is offering combined General/Academic IELTS Exam Preparation courses in the morning from 9am-12pm (every weekday) and in the evening from 6pm-9pm (Monday, Wednesday and Friday).
As proof of your success in English, a good IELTS qualification will give you access to a range of new educational and employment opportunities around the globe.
� MaterialsResources used are compiled from different sources, including several course books such as Step Up To IELTS, New Insight Into IELTS, online sources, etc.
� Course StructureIELTS preparation has continuous enrolment and is designed to suit the needs and commitments of the currently enrolled students, so you can start and finish when you wish. However, we recommend you seek advice from our IELTS teachers on how long you should study before taking the exam.
� What You Will Learn
A wide range of skills is taught and practised throughout the course, including:
� Writing Skills
� Describing and interpreting graphs, tables and diagrams � Summarising data � Letter writing, using appropriate register � Discursive/argumentative writing � Organising ideas to develop an argument � Providing relevant supporting examples for arguments
� Reading Skills
� Reading for gist � Reading for main ideas � Reading for detail � Understanding inferences and implied meaning � Recognising a writer’s opinions, attitudes and purpose � Following the development of an argument
� Speaking Skills
� Taking part in discussions � Sustaining conversations � Identifying topics of conversation � Paraphrasing � Fluency � Communicating opinions and information on everyday
topics and common experiences and situations � Speaking at length on a given topic using appropriate
language and organising ideas coherently � Expressing and justifying opinions � Analysing, discussing and speculating about issues
� Listening Skills
� Understanding main ideas � Understanding specific factual information � Listening for detail � Understanding inferences and implied meaning � Recognising opinions, attitudes and purpose of a speaker;
and following the development of an argument � Taking (lecture) notes
� Grammar Skills
� Grammar related to the above skills � Identified areas of weakness
� Optional add-on English lessons
This IELTS Exam Preparation course can be taken as a stand-alone course or can be combined with our General English Programme during or prior to the start of the course.
� Fees Guide
� IELTS Preparation
Number of Weeks
2 4 6 8 10 12
24 h/w £399 £756 £1134 £1428 £1785 £2016
15 h/w £285 £540 £810 £1020 £1275 £1440
9h h/w £171 £324 £486 £612 £765 £864 24 h/w = morning & evening classes.
Morning lessons are available weekdays, 9am–12.30pm (9am–10.30am, then 11.00am–12.30pm).
Afternoon lessons are available weekdays, 1.30pm–3pm
Evening lessons are available Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6pm–9pm (6pm–7.25pm, then 7.35pm–9pm).
For all fees please see the KKCL website: www.kkcl.org.uk/fees
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� KEY INFORMATION
AGE 18+
TAUGHT ENGLISH LEVEL Elementary to Advanced
DURATION Flexible (1 week+ for course)
MAXIMUM CLASS SIZE Flexible*
*For groups, 3-6 students is a good number. Usually we would not recommend more than 12 students per class.
� What is Business & Professional English?
Our business and professional English courses are designed to meet the needs of the modern business or professional person.
We offer tailor made 1-1 or small group courses on demand, based on a pre-course needs analysis questionnaire and English level test.
� Elements of Business English
Our Business English courses focus on specific needs and can include the following elements:
� General Business English � Business Communication – telephoning/writing/emailing/
chatting � Social English � Interaction skills � Making Presentations in English � Meetings and Negotiations in English � Intercultural Communication and Understanding � English for Finance and Management
Some examples of our Professional English/English for Special Purposes courses include:
� English for Engineers � English for Football Professionals � Advanced English for Teachers
� English for Military Personnel � English for Conference Presentations � Academic English � English for Journalism � Aviation English � English for Travel and Tourism � English for Medical Professionals � English for Marketing and Advertising � English for IT � English for Job Seekers – CV & letter writing/emailing/
interview techniques/telephoning/presenting/communication skills
If you have other needs which are not listed here, please contact us. We may be able to help you.
� Structure & Approach
Example contact hours: Semi-intensive: 15 hours p/w, Intensive: 22.5 hours p/w, Full Immersion: 30 hours p/w.
� Course fee includes: � Pre-course level test and needs-analysis � Tuition � Materials � Certificate & Individual Report � CD/DVD of any audio and video recordings made
� Teaching Method and Materials
We focus on students’ individual needs and wishes and create custom-made teaching materials for each course.
We have our own dedicated recording studio which we use for media training, pronunciation practice and accent reduction.
Entertainment and cultural programmes can be designed upon request. Accompanied excursions and activities are available at an additional cost.
Lunch can be taken in our cafeteria with freshly prepared food and international cuisine.
BUSINESS& PROFESSIONAL
TAILOR-MADE TUITION TARGETED TOWARDS YOUR PROFESSIONAL NEEDS
ENGLISH
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� KEY INFORMATION
DURATION 2 weeks (1 week intensive)
HOURS PER WEEK 15 (30 hours intensive)
MAXIMUM CLASS SIZE 15
START DATES* 2014: TBA
� Course Description
Our Teaching Methodology course is for practising English teachers from any type of school/educational institute working at secondary level or higher.
The emphasis of this course is on practical classroom activities. Participants will experience how language skills and competencies can be developed via:
� Storytelling � Music and songs � Language games � Art and drawing � Drama techniques � Creative writing (e.g. poetry, song lyrics, stories) � Teaching with humour � Technology and creativity � Practical pronunciation teaching � Communicative grammar teaching
� Who is this course for?
This course is for English teachers who wish to develop and enhance their teaching skills. The focus is on effective, practical activities and techniques for the modern language classroom.
The classroom activities and tasks presented are designed to motivate students to learn by establishing a creative, positive and challenging classroom dynamic. We take a collaborative, flexible approach and take into account participants needs and wishes.
Our courses feature guest speakers who have made contributions to the world of ELT.
� Course Dates & Fees
15 hours p/w: £345 30 hours p/w (1 week intensive): £600
Please enquire for prices and details of our accommodation and excursion options. Group discounts are also available.
Teachers accompanying a group of students receive one space for every 15 students or 50% discount for every 8 students attending a junior course.
*Specially tailored courses for closed groups can be organised on demand at other times of the year.
European Teachers applying for our Teacher Training courses are eligible for Funding through the Comenius or Grundtvig funding programmes.
TEACHERTRAINING
METHODOLOGY FOR THE MODERN ENGLISH TEACHER
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POPULAR AND WORLD-RENOWNED QUALIFICATIONS IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
BTEC HNC & HND
� KEY INFORMATION
AGE 17+
ENGLISH LEVEL CEFR B1
QCF LEVEL HNC 4, HND 5
TOTAL QCF CREDITS HNC 120, HND 240
DURATION HNC: � 1 academic year – full time � 1.5 academic years – part time
HND: � 1.5 academic years – fast track � 2 academic years – full time � 2.5 academic years – part time
START DATES September / February
HOURS PER WEEK 16
� Why Study BTEC?
Successful businesses look to hire people with demonstrable management skills and a sound knowledge of business practice.
The Pearson BTEC Higher Nationals have been designed in consultation with UK employers and is aimed at those who wish to acquire management skills and knowledge for real-world application.
Higher Nationals are also suitable for those already working in a management role who wish to consolidate and develop their skills by gaining a formal management qualification.
� Progression RoutesThe BTEC Higher National is an ideal alternative progression route, allowing students to progress to university in the UK and in other countries.
BTEC HNC is recognised as equivalent to the first year of a UK University degree and BTEC HND is recognised as equivalent to the first two years of a UK University degree.
Students graduating from HNC and HND programmes are able
to progress to honours degree programmes with the entry requirements varying according to the receiving institution.
Students who complete the one year HNC will receive the HNC Certificate and can continue their studies for another year with KKCL to complete the HND.
There are many examples of students studying their BTEC Higher National locally before entering the second or even final year of a degree in another country such as the United States or Australia.
Level 4Higher National
Certificate(HNC)
Level 5Higher National
Diploma(HND)
First or Second year of degree
Final year of degree
MBA and / or Masters degree
Level 7 BTEC in Strategic Management and
Leadership
� Career OpportunitiesThe BTEC HNC and HND prepare students for employment in the business sector.
Some students may wish to use this qualification in order to enter a specialist area of employment such as accounting, management, marketing or information technology. Other students may work towards professional membership or study for professional body examinations.
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� What Are The Entry Requirements?
� UK & EU students (HNC & HND) � A-level standard or other recognised UK Level 3 qualification
(NQF 3) or overseas equivalent * � Mature students (over 21) with suitable work experience
may be eligible for admission � English Level: minimum of CEFR B1 is required -
demonstrated by either GCSE (Grade A-C), or Key Skills level 2, or Assessed internally through our English Placement Test.
*All students without Level 3 qualifications will be interviewed by an academic tutor.
� International students / Tier 4 (General) students (HNC & HND)
� A-level standard, or overseas equivalent (e.g. 12 years Education)
� Mature students (over aged 21) with suitable work experience
� English Level: Valid Home Office’s Secure English Language Test result at CEFR B1 is required - demonstrated by either an overall result of IELTS 4.0 and no less than 4.0 in any one skill area, or equivalent as per the Home Office approved SELT tests listing.
� Recogntion of Prior Learning (HND Only)Students with all or part of a recognised Ofqual Level 4 qualification may be accepted on to the HND with advanced standing via the Recognition of Prior Learning process.
Other UK or international qualifications equivalent to QCF Level 4 may be also be accepted.
For the Recognition of Prior Learning process, credits will be given for relevant study at the correct level. Admissions applications requiring the RPL process may take up to 2 weeks to process.
� BTEC HNC in Business Course Structure
The BTEC HNC is usually 1 year, but it can be taken as in 1.5 years as a part-time course.
� HNC Year 1
� Business Environment � Managing Financial Resources and Decisions � Organisations and Behaviour � Marketing Principles � Aspects of Contract and Negligence for Business � Business Decision Making � Business Strategy � Human Resource Management � Employability Skills
+Modules are subject to change.
Upon successful completion of all of the above modules, students
will be awarded the HNC Diploma in Business awarded by the Pearson BTEC.
Once awarded this qualification, students will be eligible for progression onto the second year of a Bachelor degree programme at university.
� BTEC HND in Business Course Structure
The BTEC HND is usually a 2 years, but it can be taken in 1.5 academic years as a fast track course and 2.5 years as a part-time course.
� HND Year 1
� Business Environment � Managing Financial Resources and Decisions � Organisations and Behaviour � Marketing Principles � Aspects of Contract and Negligence for Business � Business Decision Making � Business Strategy � Human Resource Management � Employability Skills
� HND Year 2
� Internet Marketing � Quality Management in Business � Operations Management in Business � Research Project � Personal and Professional Development � Working with and Leading People � Managing Business Activities to Achieve Results � Managing Communications, Knowledge and Information
+Modules are subject to change.
Upon successful completion of all of the above modules, students will be awarded the HND in Business awarded by Pearson BTEC.
Once awarded this qualification, students will be eligible for progression onto the final year of a Bachelor degree programme at university.
� Assessment
Both the HNC and HND courses are assessed through coursework. This will include: written essays, written reports, practical assignments and presentations.
� Registration & Fee Guide
For all fees please see the KKCL website: www.kkcl.org.uk/fees
Eligible UK and EU students may apply for financial support for this course (excluding fast track mode of study). Please visit the UK Government website - https://www.gov.uk/student-finance for details.
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� KEY INFORMATION
AGE 19+
ENGLISH LEVEL CEFR B2
QCF LEVEL 7
TOTAL QCF CREDITS � Award in Strategic Management and Leadership - 10 credits
� Certificate in Strategic Management and Leadership - 20 credits
� Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership - 60 credits
� Extended Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership - 120 credits
DURATION Extended Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership:
� 1 academic year – full time � 15 months – part time
START DATES September / February
HOURS PER WEEK 16
� Why study BTEC Level 7 in Strategic Management and Leadership?
The Pearson BTEC Extended Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership is a nationally-recognised Level 7 qualification which provides excellent opportunity for you to develop a finer range of practical knowledge and career-related skills for success in a business environment. The qualification is also ideal for those students wishing to progress to a UK university MBA programme.
� Progression Routes
� University progressionsYou are able to progress across the range of Level 7 qualifications, from Award to Certificate to Diploma to Extended Diploma. These BTEC qualifications also support Continuing Professional Development (CPD), as well as enabling sideways progression to Masters degrees, such as an MBA, or a Level 7 NVQ in Management.
Upon successful completion of the Extended Diploma course, you will receive a nationally recognised Level 7 qualification that is pre-requisite entry for many UK universities for the final stage of a (Top-up) MBA programme. Alternatively, you can progress on to a specialist Masters degree programme in any management discipline, or pursue a professional qualification in areas such as Accountancy, Marketing and Human Resource Management.
PRACTICAL, WORK-RELATED FOCUS AT LEVEL 7 WITH PROGRESSION TO AN MBA
BTEC LEVEL 7STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
& LEADERSHIP
Level 4Higher National
Certificate(HNC)
Level 5Higher National
Diploma(HND)
First or Second year of degree
Final year of degree
MBA and / or Masters degree
Level 7 BTEC in Strategic Management and
Leadership
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� Embedded exit qualifications:
� If you leave the programme with just 10 credits, then you will be offered a BTEC Level 7 Award in Strategic Management and Leadership.
� If you leave the programme with just 20 credits, then you will be offered a BTEC Level 7 Certificate in Strategic Management and Leadership.
� Career OpportunitiesOn successful completion of these qualifications, national recognition by employers enables you to progress into or within employment and/or continue your study in the vocational area.
The Pearson BTEC Extended Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership is a valuable qualification in its own right as it prepares graduates from any discipline for a career in Management, or an executive or management role in any industry.
� What are the entry requirements?
� UK & EU students � A Bachelor’s degree from a recognised institution, or
overseas equivalent. � Applications from Mature students who do not have a
bachelor’s degree will be assessed on the basis of their highest level qualification and work experience.
� All students without Level 6 qualifications will be interviewed by an academic tutor.
� English Level: minimum of CEFR B2 is required - demonstrated by either a UK-awarded degree certificate, or assessed internally through our English Placement Test.
� International students / Tier 4 (General) students
� A Bachelor’s degree from a recognised institution. � Mature students (over aged 21) who do not have a UK-
equivalent bachelor’s degree will be assessed on the basis of their highest level qualification and work experience.
� English Level: Valid Home Office’s Secure English Language Test result at CEFR B2 is required - demonstrated by either an overall result of IELTS 5.5 and no less than 5.5 in any one skill area, or equivalent as per the Home Office approved SELT tests listing.
� Course Structure
The Level 7 Extended Diploma is a 120-credit qualification that consists of the following modules:
� Developing Strategic Management and Leadership Skills � Professional Development for Strategic Manager � Strategic Change Management � Strategic Planning � Strategic Marketing Management � Strategic Human Resource Management � Strategic Quality and Systems Management � Managing Financial Principles and Techniques � Research Methods for Strategic Managers � Project Development and Implementation for Strategic
Managers
+ Modules are subject to change.
� Assessment
The course is assessed through coursework, written essays, written reports, presentations or projects.
All assessments are internally assessed and all units must be passed to gain this qualification.
� Registration & Fees Guide
For all fees please see the KKCL website: www.kkcl.org.uk/fees
Eligible UK and EU students may apply for financial support for this course. Please visit the UK Government website - https://www.gov.uk/student-finance for details.
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ACCAQUALIFICATION
� KEY INFORMATION
AGE 16+
ENGLISH LEVEL IELTS 5.5+ or equivalent
DURATION Up to 3 years
START DATES September and February
HOURS PER WEEK 15 Hours
� Why Study ACCA?
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) is one of the largest and most respected global accountancy bodies, offering a full range of professional qualifications.
By joining ACCA you have access to an unrivalled global network of offices, learning providers, examination centres and employers. ACCA provides over 424,000 students registered across 170 countries with a professionally accepted standard of qualification and a clear pathway to a full range of international job opportunities.
The ACCA qualification is geared towards the real-world practice of accounting. Professionalism and ethics are examined at the highest level and practical work experience is also required to qualify for full membership and certification. With ACCA you can build a successful career as a finance professional in any sector.
� Career ProspectsAs a qualified Chartered Certified Accountant you can work in any sector, in any type and size of organisation.
With the ACCA Qualification you can specialise in one area of accountancy, e.g. audit or tax.
You may wish to work in a consultancy role, provide financial information and advice, or manage the finances of a company.
� Entry RequirementsTwo A Levels or Three GCSEs (including mathematics and English) or their equivalent.
� KKCL: Gold Approved Learning Partner
KKCL is a Gold Approved Learning Partner for teaching the ACCA qualification. Only Gold or Platinum Approved Learning Partners can accept Tier 4 students for ACCA programmes under the current Tier 4 regulations.
Gold Approved Learning Partners demonstrate to ACCA that they meet performance targets in the way they manage their institution, have a knowledgeable and experienced teaching team and a structured teaching programme and provide students with advice on study options and tutorial support.
� ACCA Qualification Course Structure
The ACCA Qualification course consists of 16 papers in the entire syllabus. Students are expected to pass 14 papers in order to gain the ACCA qualification. Exams are arranged by ACCA and take place in June and December each year.
Fundamentals Papers Professional Papers
F1 Accountant in Business (AB)
P1 Professional Accountant (PA)
F2 Management Accounting (MA)
P2 Corporate Reporting (CR)
F3 Financial Accounting (FA)
P3 Business Analysis (BA)
F4 Corporate and Business Law (CL)
P4 Advanced Financial Management (AFM)
F5 Performance Management (PM)
P5 Advanced Performance Management (APM)
F6 Taxation (TX) P6 Advanced Taxation (TX)
F7 Financial Reporting (FR) P7 Advanced Audit and Assurance (AAA)
F8 Audit and Assurance (FM)
F9 Financial Management (FM)
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� Fundamentals Papers (F1-F9)
If you have a degree in accountancy or business, an AAT qualification or membership of a professional body accredited by ACCA (e.g. ICAEW) then you may be exempt from the first three Fundamentals papers (F1-F3). For a full list of exemptions visit the ACCA website. The papers can be taken in any order.
� Professional Papers (P1-P7)
The professional papers require students to apply their knowledge, skills and professional judgement. Students must analyse, evaluate and make recommendations based on their
experience. Papers can be taken in any order.
� Variant papers (law and tax)
ACCA is an international professional body, so it offers students the opportunity to take the law and tax papers that reflect these systems in several countries.
Please note that we only offer the International variant for relevant papers.
� Registration and Exemptions
Before you enrol with a learning provider it is important that you register as a student with ACCA. This will mean that (if applicable) you have the correct exemption information to pass onto the learning provider to ensure you study towards the right papers.
To find out more information on registration and exemptions, please visit the ACCA website.
It is your responsibility to enter for exams with ACCA.
� Fees and DatesACCA only controls the fees and payment for sitting exams. To find out information on ACCA’s fees and important dates, please visit the ACCA website.
� Computer-Based Exams (CBEs)
Computer-Based Exams (CBEs) are available for F1, F2 and F3. CBEs offer flexibility as they can be sat at any time and do not restrict you to the June and December sittings for paper-based exams.
KKCL is a licenced CBE centre with up-to-date computers in our examination room. CBEs are held on alternate Fridays at a regular fee but are also available on other days for an additional fee. For more information on booking CBEs, please contact us. We are in the process of launching an online booking system.
Please Note: You will not be able to sit CBEs unless you are a registered student with ACCA and are eligible to sit a particular paper.
� Fees Guide
For all fees please see the KKCL website: www.kkcl.org.uk/fees
The BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting is a full degree run in conjunction with Oxford Brookes University and ACCA.
There are numerous benefits to completing the degree. Not least because a degree and a professional accounting qualification are a powerful combination to have, putting you in demand with employers and increasing your career prospects.
The BSc is an officially recognised Undergraduate course, which has been running since 2000.
The course comprises of 16 modules, 9 of which are externally examined. One of the 16 modules is the final dissertation, which is not optional.
� Entry RequirementsThree GCSEs and two A Levels in five separate subjects, including mathematics and English or their equivalent.
� Programme Structure
L1M01 Principles of Business Studies
L1M02 Fundamentals of Accounting
L1M03 Dynamic of Communication
L1M04 Business English
L1M05 IT in Business
L1M06 Accountant in Business
L1M07 Management Accounting
L1M08 Financial Accounting
L2M09 Corporate and Business Law
L2M10 Performance Management
L2M11 Taxation
L2M12 Financial Reporting
L3M13 Audit and Assurance
L3M14 Financial Management
L3M15 Professional Ethics
L3M16 Dissertation
The degree is no different to BSc courses offered by conventional universities, with the exception that the teaching and assessments are completed at KKCL.
Both the taught modules and the final dissertation are an integral part of the BSc course. The transcript issued by Oxford Brooks University to successful candidates clearly states results for the nine external modules and the final year dissertation.
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INTERNATIONALFOUNDATIONPROGRAMME (IFP)
� KEY INFORMATION
AGE 17+
ENGLISH LEVEL IELTS 4.0 or equivalent
QCF LEVEL Level 4
TOTAL QCF CREDITS 120
DURATION 12-18 months
START DATES September and February
HOURS PER WEEK 25 Hours
� Why Study the IFP?
The International Foundation Programme (IFP) is a university preparation programme based on the BTEC HNC in Business and aimed at students who wish to study towards a full university degree but do not have the necessary British A Level qualifications or equivalent.
The programme will improve your English, develop your academic skills and give you the internationally-recognised HNC qualification which will allow you to enter onto the first year of a related UK Bachelor degree programme.
The programme is for those who plan to study a Business-related subject at degree level. Examples of relevant degree programmes include Business Studies, Business Management, Accounting and Finance, Marketing, Economics and IT.
� What are the Entry Requirements?
� A-level standard, or overseas equivalent (e.g. 12 years Education)*
� Mature students (over 21) with suitable work experience � English Level: Valid Home Office’s Secure English Language
Test result at CEFR B1 is required - demonstrated by either an overall result of IELTS 4.0 and no less than 4.0 in any one skill area, or equivalent as per the Home Office approved SELT tests listing.
*All students without Level 3 qualifications will be interviewed by an academic tutor.
� Course Structure
You will study core academic modules in business along with English language and learning skills modules:
� IFP001 General English
The programme starts by ensuring you have a solid communicative base. Classes are scheduled on a daily basis for three hours. You will focus on the four skills, developing your grammatical accuracy and lexical range in everyday English.
Teachers use a wide range of materials and techniques to adapt to the needs and styles of different learners. You will be tested at placement, during the course and at the end to track your progress. You will also receive a learning tutorial and an individual learning plan.
� IFP002.1 – 2.6 Skills Modules
These are supplementary hour-long classes which cover a range of skills:
IFP002.1 Pronunciation: You will be made familiar with the English phonological system at both phonemic and prosodic levels, enabling you to improve both your speaking and listening over the year.
IFP002.2 Study Skills: You will learn reading and research strategies; evaluation and analysis; discussions and presentations; organisation and time management; motivation, focus and learner styles.
IFP002.3 Writing Skills: Students from different cultures can have a very different approach to written discourse to that expected in the UK. We ensure your hand-writing, note-taking and spelling skills are satisfactory.
We also look at the structure of English written discourse, the style and format of key genres, such as essays and reports and process techniques for producing good pieces of writing.
IFP002.4 British Culture: Studying in Britain for the first time can be a culture shock for many students and it is vital that factors outside the classroom do not disrupt your progress. In addition, many students choose the UK because of British culture, which
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is one of the UK’s main attractions as a study destination. For these reasons, we include several sessions on British institutions, character, pop culture, traditions, media, food and drink.
IFP002.5 Business English: This module develops key skills in letter-writing, interviewing, meetings and presentations as well as business vocabulary.
IFP002.6 ESP: We also offer a range of modules focusing on specific types of English, e.g. Creative Media, Fashion and Legal English.
� IFP003 IELTS Preparation
At this level, 10 weeks is a suitable time for you to become well-practised in IELTS strategies, as well as to extend your academic competence. You are familiarised with the exam format, and trained in a wide range of cognitive and practical techniques to enable you to maximise your performance in the test.
During the course you are required to conduct research and deliver presentations on current affairs, as well as on issues related to science and the humanities.
You will sit your IELTS exam at our nearest test centre. The exam fee is included.
� IFP004-00 BTEC HNC in Business Modules
We cover the following nine BTEC HNC in Business modules in 24 weeks:
IFP004 Business Environment (15 Credits)
IFP005 Managing Financial Resources and Decisions (15 Credits)
IFP006 Organisations and Behaviour (15 Credits)
IFP007 Marketing Principles (15 Credits)
IFP008 Human Resource Management (15 Credits)
IFP009 International Marketing (15 Credits)
IFP010 Personal and Professional Development (15 Credits)
IFP011 Business Decision Making (15 Credits)
+Modules are subject to change.
The modules are classified as units under The Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF). QCF units are allocated credits which count towards the completion of other QCF qualifications.
� Completion of the programme
Upon successful completion of this programme, you will receive college-backed certificates as well as the IELTS test report. You will have the knowledge and confidence to meet the requirements of universities in the UK.
Furthermore, upon successful completion of all of the BTEC HNC in Business modules, you will receive the HNC in Business awarded by Pearson BTEC. Once awarded this qualification, you will be eligible for progression onto the first year of a Bachelor degree programme at a UK university.
Our admissions team provides full guidance and support to students during the university application process.
� Fees Guide
For all fees please see the KKCL website: www.kkcl.org.uk/fees
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� How Do We Support You At KKCL?
� New Students
New students will recieve an induction tour of the college upon arrival and will be informed about the social activities, welfare and support available.
� Students from other countries
We know living in a new country can be difficult, so we try our best to make you comfortable.
� Students living in the UK
We know you have busy lives and we try our best to help you with your studies.
� Problem?
Please tell one of our friendly team. We can speak many different languages and want to help.
� Equal Opportunities
We are committed to equal opportunities and wish to maintain a friendly community spirit within the college.
� Online Support
We have online support through a Learning Managment System. You can contact staff, post discussion topics and receive updates on important announcements and events.
� Social Calendar
We have a monthly social calendar, published on our website and as a leaflet, outlining things to see and do in London and the local area, along with outings organised by the college. We also have parties and workshops.
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� Facilities
We have a modern canteen offering a wide range of high quality international food at reasonable prices, an IT Lab and a comfortable learning resource centre, with wifi available free throughout the college.
� We Can Help You With...
� Finding accommodation (houses, flats etc.) � Registering with a doctor (NHS) � Registering for National Insurance � Opening a UK bank account � Finding work (where to look for jobs, working rights etc.) � Using local libraries or buying/ordering books � Computer-Based Exams and external exam registration
� Student Benefits
As a full-time student and holder of a KKCL student ID card you are eligible for:
� Council tax exemption � Student discounts for shops and services � 30% London (TFL) transport discount
SUPPORT & WELFARE
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From central London take the Westbound Picadilly Line via Acton Town to Uxbridge, Ruislip or Rayners Lane.
Do not take the train to Heathrow after Acton Town. You will not be able to change to trains above.
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