BTEC Diploma in Business and Accounts (level 3) Diploma in Workskills (Edexcel level 1)
Code: FSAF1192 The course will appeal to you if you are interested in developing an understanding of how businesses work and how they control their money. This course also offers ESOL support. The qualification can be used to progress to the BTEC First Diploma. Start date: 1 November 2010 End date: 1 July 2011 Duration of the course: 36 weeks Entry requirements: College interview Mode of attendance: Full-time (day) Possible next steps: BTEC First Diploma in Business (level 2) Approximate tuition fee: £1,280
BTEC First Diploma in Business (level 2)
Code: FSAF1142 This is a practical, work-related course which includes learning about key issues faced by businesses in the modern world. The qualification can also be used to progress to the BTEC Extended Diploma (level 3). Start date: 6 September 2010 End date: 2 July 2011 Duration of the course: 36 weeks Entry requirements: Successful completion of BTEC Foundation Certificate or 4 GCSEs at grade D–G. Mode of attendance: Full-time (day) Possible next steps: BTEC National Certificate (level 3) Approximate tuition fee: £1,366
BTEC Extended Diploma in Business (level 3)
Code: FSAF1537 This intensive two-year course is the equivalent of three A Levels. It’s suitable for people who want to get a thorough grounding in the area of Business. The qualification can also be used to progress to Degree courses. Start date: 6 September 2010 End date: 29 June 2012 Duration of the course: 72 weeks Entry requirements: A minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade C or above. Mode of attendance: Full-time (day) Possible next steps: University or employment Approximate tuition fee: £1,658 (per year)
Code: FSAF1742 This two-year course is the equivalent of two A Levels. It’s suitable for people who want to get a thorough grounding in the area of business with a focus on internet marketing and ther applications. The qualification can also be used to progress to Foundation Degree or Degree courses. Start date: 6 September 2010 End date: 2 July 2011 Duration of the course: 36 weeks Entry requirements: College interview and assessment. Mode of attendance: Full-time (day) Possible next steps: Higher level courses or employment. Approximate tuition fee: £1,366
BTEC Diploma in Business (level 3)
Code: FSAF3169 This is for people who want to develop a thorough grounding in the computing business sectors. The vast majority of learners use the award as a stepping stone to progress to the National Certificate in e-business. Start date: 6 September 2010 End date: 6 July 2012 Duration of the course: 36 weeks Entry requirements: BTEC First Diploma or 4 GCSEs at grades A–C. Mode of attendance: Full-time (day) Possible next steps: National Certificate in e-business, HND or degree courses or employment. Approximate tuition fee: £1,366
Carpentry and Joinery Diploma (level 1) Code: SCAF11286 (full-time day) or SCAF41266
(part-time day) You will learn about: hand tools and their maintenance, basic joints and how to cut them, how to use portable power tools, how to work safely and the building team and how it works together. You will also learn how to communicate and work effectively with others. The course includes basic building methods and
All courses, dates and fees are subject to change. Courses may be cancelled without prior notice as a result of funding changes or low demand. If you are in receipt of a means tested benefit there is no tuition fee on some courses, but you will need to pay a College resource fee and your exam fee. We have tried to make the information in this guide accurate but some details were still being confirmed at time of print so some of the information will change. To avoid disappointment, please confirm course availability and costs before enrolling at
www.hackney.ac.uk or 020 7613 9123.
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