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Teacher Training
Teaching is a wonderful career, full of interest, variety and job satisfaction. It isn’t, however, for everyone and involves more than knowing your subject or applying common sense.
Teacher training will give you the qualifications needed to start or further your teaching career, at whatever level.
Contact the Teacher Training department on 01424 458342.
L2 Certificate in Equality and Diversity
Code: 13168Start date: VariousTime: VariousDuration: 2 x 3 hoursCampus: Station PlazaFee: A: Free* | B: £75
This two-part certificate introduces candidates to issues around equality and diversity, helping them build an understanding of responsibilities, rights and legal requirements. It is for anyone who needs to develop their knowledge of anti-discrimination laws.
Interview required.
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PART-TIME GuIDE EvEning & WEEkEnd coursEs
FEES The fees listed throughout the individual course booklets indicate the amount you have to pay for the course. Course costs may include registration fees, exam fees, material and uniform costs and visits. Where this is the case, it is usually highlighted in the course description. It is also important to note that eligibility criteria may be subject to change based on government changes.
There are three fee bands you will fit into: A, B or C. Please see below to find out which band is relevant to you.
Fee A I am aged 16-18 I am enrolling for a GCSE Maths/English course I am aged 19-23 and it’s my first FULL Level 2 qualification I am aged 19-23 and it’s my first FULL Level 3 or 4 qualification I am on JSA or ESA (WRAG) I am on benefits but not JSA or ESA (WRAG)
Fee B Cost of the course for those not in band A or C
Fee C (if applicable) 24+ Advanced Learning Loans icon indicates courses that are eligible for this loan.24+
For more information on fees:See page 10-12 in the guide above
Visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk/ptfeesCall our advisers on 01424 458465
Email us on info@sussexcoast.ac.uk
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PGCE/Cert Ed
Code: 8459/2340Start date: September 2014Time: 3.50 - 8.20pmDuration: 2 yearsCampus: Station PlazaFee: £2500 pa
This course leads to qualified teacher status for candidates who work or want to work in the Lifelong Learning Sector (post 14/16 education). The PGCE is slightly more academic (generally for graduates), while the Cert Ed is for people entering from a vocational background.
Half the course mark is for practical activities, such as classroom observations and other practical tasks; the other half is academic study.
In partnership with the University of Brighton.
L5 Literary Specialist
Code: 9803Start date: September 2014Time: 1.30 - 5.30pmDuration: 34 weeksCampus: Station PlazaFee: A: Free* | B: £790
Aimed at existing teachers of literacy to adults, this is an essential qualification if you wish to specialise in the teaching of literacy in post- compulsory education. This course demonstrates your ability to fulfil the national subject specifications. You will need Level 3 knowledge in English language skills and a literacy teaching placement sufficient to meet the 75 hours logged teaching element of the course.
Interview required.
Trinity Cert TESOL with PTLLS
Code: 2404Start date: September 2014Time: 9am - 3.45pmDuration: 24 weeksCampus: Station PlazaFee: A: £1250 | B: £1250
For those who would like to train as teachers of ESOL/EFL. This course will equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to take up posts as ESOL/EFL teachers in a variety of settings. Incorporating the PTLLS qualification into the course provides you with an initial preparation for teaching ESOL/EFL in the UK as well as globally. Interview required.
This course also runs on: Start date: January 2015Course code: 2405
L3 Diploma in Specialist Supporting for Teaching and Learning in Schools
Code: 15656Start date: To suit studentTime: Individual tuition is offeredDuration: Up to 12 monthsCampus: N/AFee: A: Free | B: £1365 | C: £2000
This course is suitable for anyone working as a teaching assistant or looking for employment at a school and seeking a formal qualification. Students are responsible for finding their own placements if they are not employed. This should be for a minimum of one academic year and two full days each week. The tutor will discuss this with individual students. All students should have a good level of English and maths.
Interview required.
L3 Award in Education and Training (formerly PTLLS)
Code: 10089Start date: September 2014Time: Morning, afternoon and eveningDuration: 10 weeksCampus: Station PlazaFee: A: £395 | B: £395
This introductory qualification will prepare you to teach or train adults in the community, FE or voluntary sectors. It is equally suitable as an introduction to trainers in industry, commerce of HM forces. You do not need to be teaching or training as assessments are by observations and assignments. Interview required.
This course also runs on: Start date: Oct 2014; Jan and Apr 2015Course code: VariousTime: Morning, afternoon and evening
*There may be additional costs for materials/exams
L2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning In Schools Code: 17250Start date: To suit studentTime: Individual tuition is offeredDuration: Up to 12 monthsCampus: N/AFee: A: Free | B: £800
This course is suitable for anyone working as a teaching assistant or looking for employment at a school.
Students are responsible for finding their own placements if they are not employed. This should be for a minimum of one academic year and two full days each week. The tutor will discuss this with individual students, all students should have a good level of English and maths.
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Not everyone has heard about Access, or knows what it can offer suitably qualified adult students. It is becoming the main channel many adults use to reach Higher Education (HE). So if you ever wanted to gain a degree but life got in the way, this is your chance to turn it around.
WHAT IS ACCESS TO HE?Access to Higher Education courses are designed specifically to prepare mature learners for university entry. If you think that your current qualifications are out of date, or insufficient to gain you a place at university, these intensive courses will equip you with the skills you need for higher-level education.
Access courses focus on practical skills, research techniques and study skills, enabling you to develop areas of interest and gain the qualifications you need to support your university application.
Since 2010, Access to HE at Sussex Coast College Hastings has been increasingly successful in helping students from all learning pathways to reach universities all over the UK.
TASTER DAYSAll Access students are assessed for suitability during initial interviews and taster days. These are run between April and August every year, and replicate a range of Access activities.
A WORD OF CAuTIONFrom 2014, most British universities will expect Access applicants for Health Studies to have gained recent GCSEs at grade C in English and maths, or to have attained a higher qualification.
English, maths and science at C are mandatory government requirements for anyone wishing to train to teach, and students considering Social Sciences may also find that maths is an advantage for some courses. English language is an essential skill for all Access pathways.
The final word will come from your preferred university, and you are strongly advised to seek their exact entry requirements before applying for an Access course.
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Pre Access
Code: 2257Start date: 09/09/2014Time: 9.15am - 2.45pmDuration: 35 weeksCampus: Ore ValleyFee: A: Free* | B: £1095
This course encourages adults who have life skills but not necessarily the academic skills to develop their confidence and abilities for further education.
You will develop numeracy, literacy and IT skills, interpersonal skills and cover a range of portfolio-building exercises. The period of study will include provisions if you wish to complete GCSE re-sits in English and Maths.
You can progress on to the Access to Higher Education Level 3 or any other suitable course.
Teacher Education
Code: 1110Start date: 09/09/2014Time: TBCDuration: 35 weeksCampus: Ore ValleyFee: A: Free* | B: £1250 | C: £2900
This course provides an emphatically generic approach to teacher education in HE. At SCCH you have the chance to think “outside the box,” in subject-centred courses such as history and philosophy of education, childhood studies, and post-1945 education in Britain. You’ll also study crossover subjects such as English literature, sociology, critical thinking, creative arts, history and film.
It is desirable for all applicants to be voluntarily employed in the education sector when they join Access, and essential by the time you apply for Higher Education.
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Health and Health Sciences
Code: 1108Start date: 09/09/2014Time: TBCDuration: 35 weeksCampus: Ore ValleyFee: A: Free* | B: £1250 | C: £2900
Students can apply for a range of subjects including general nursing, child nursing, mental health nursing and midwifery. Successful students have joined degree courses in occupational therapy, paramedic training, radiography and biological and environmental sciences.
The course has been hailed for its responsiveness to change, student needs and to the demands of the health professions. Recent health care experience is desirable. English and maths at GCSE grade C are a pre-requisite for entry to this course.
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Humanities
Code: 1109Start date: 09/09/2014Time: TBCDuration: 35 weeksCampus: Ore ValleyFee: A: Free* | B: £1250 | C: £2900
Those wishing to study humanities at university will find that this tailor-made course provides them with the necessary knowledge.
You will cover a range of topics including critical thinking, English literature, history, media and film studies, and the creative arts. You will develop your confidence to study independently and apply to local and national Higher Education providers.
Successful students have gained places at the universities of Leeds, Kingston, Brighton (UCH), Chichester and London (Royal Holloway).
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Social Sciences
Code: 17246Start date: 09/09/2014Time: TBCDuration: 35 weeksCampus: Ore ValleyFee: A: Free* | B: £1250 | C: £2900
With its new shape as a much more subject-specific pathway, Social Sciences caters for those wishing to enter the field of social work, and provides a strong basis for students who want to study such subjects as forensic science or criminology.
In recent years, social science students have successfully entered degree courses with local and national universities such as Brighton and Canterbury, and have also successfully applied to the universities of Exeter and Sussex.
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With highly competitive fees, outstanding tutors and brilliant facilities, our Higher Education provision is a great alternative to going to university.
Not only can you stay at home and save money, but you will also receive exceptional student support, with small class sizes, allowing you one-to-one tuition with your tutors.
We currently offer full and part-time courses in the following areas:• Accounting• Art and Design• Business• Computing
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• Construction• Engineering• Health and Social Care• Teacher Training
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Aged 24 or over and thinking about further education?
24+ Advanced Learning Loan
If you’re planning to study at Level 3 or Level 4 you may qualify for a 24+ Advanced Learning Loan. These loans help you to pay the fees charged by approved colleges and training organisations in England.
For more information visit
nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/advancedlearningloans
Tip: search for ‘funding’ on the National Careers Service website
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