SOCIOLOGY WHALLEY, TUESDAY 9.30 a.m. Tins course is a basic introduction to the subject matter and It'd methods of sociology. Human societies and their main institutions will he oxnmmnled as well ns the family. education, social inequality, welfare stale, population and urbanisation.
STUDY SKILLS WHALLEY. THURSDAY 9.30 a.m. This course is to help the student, wlto may not have been in
academic study for many years, to lind their way hack to study and make tile most ol their ability to learn and therefore boost their sell
confidence. It will help you to develop more efficient study stiatogies.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL B' UNITS:
GCSE/GCE/OPEN COLLEGE A' UNIT IN THE SUBJECT IS DESIRABLE BUT NOT ESSENTIAL.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE W H A LLEY , W ED NESDA Y 1 p.m..
RIBBLESDALE. WEDNESDAY 7.15 p.m. Tins lively and interesting course give you the opportunity to i:i,ikr u deLnlod and vnned sludy of hold English
longu.iqe ono l iioMiu’r The structure of language and how it works in society is examine.: logolhor wilh n selection of works front English literature
DIPLOMA IN PLAYGROUP PRACTICE WHALLEY. THURSDAY 9.30 a.m.
ENTRY REQUIREMENT Students must have access to or be working in a Playgroup. Tins course will enable students to develop confidence and competence in working with young children and their families. It
meets the requirements of the 1989 Children Act lor those working in or wishing lo work in Playgroups.
RYA DAY SKIPPER SHOREBASED COURSE RIBBLESDALE. THURSDAY 7.15 p.m.
ENTRY REQUIREMENT OPEN COLLEGE A AND B UNITS AND GCSE AND A LEVEL
THERE IS NO EXAMINATION FOR A' UNITS. ASSESSMENT IS INTERNAL.
BOOK-KEEPING AND ACCOUNTS WHALLEY. WEDNESDAY 1 p.m., RIBBLESDALE. WEDNESDAY 7.15 p.m. For further details see under Clerical page 5.
ENGLISH (GCSE EQUIVALENT) WHALLEY. WEDNESDAY 9 a.m.
Moduli; 1 concentrates mainly on non-literary material (eg newspaper articles, advertisements! so as to increase understanding as well as to develop the ability to express opinions and information in writing Module 2 otters students the opportunity
ot appreciating a variety ol literary texts (eg short stories, novels, autobiographies, poetry and plays.
MATHS (GCSE EQUIVALENT) WHALLEY. MONDAY 1 p.m.
This course is relevant to the needs ol the mature student and consists ol six modules. Building Blocks, Travel and Transport.
Sporting Chance. Pattern and Design. Commercial Mathematics and Graphs.
PSYCHOLOGY WHALLEY, MONDAY 9.30 a.m., RIBBLESDALE, MONDAY 7.15 p.m. The study ot Psychology will give you a greater understanding ot how human beings think and work. This unit is a fascinating introduction to the study of behaviour. Come along and discuss:
child development, learning, memory, perception, leadership conformity, personality and many other topics.
FREE ADVISORY EVENING FOR
FULL SESSION COURSES LEADING TO AN EXAM.
31st August 1994 Wednesday
Whalley Education Centre
7.00 - 9.00
Students may enrol on the night for vocational courses
ENGLISH LANGUAGE RIBBLESDALE. TUESDAY 7.15 p.m.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
A basic grounding in spelling and grammar and an interest in the English Lanaguage.
COURSE CONTENT This course will develop the ability to road with greater understanding and write with fluency. There are seven choices
ot sludy area. Assessment is entirely oil courscwork and there will be two papers on oral communication.
FRENCH RIBBLESDALE, TUESDAY 7.15 p.m. See under Language classes Page 4 tor details.
GERMAN RIBBLESDALE, WEDNESDAY 7.15 p.m. See under Language classes Page 4 lor details.
HUMAN BIOLOGY RIBBLESDALE, WEDNESDAY 7.15 p.m.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
An interest in the human biology and the relationship between man and his environment.
No formal qualification, hut a basic knowledge ot geometry is an advantage.
COURSE CONTENT Basic coastal navigation, meteorology, safety .and seamanship for sailing and motor cruising. Course follows RYA National Syllabus. This will be learnt by lecture, demonstration and group
activity. The student does chartwork in the classroom with some work done at home.
MATERIALS Navigation instruments and RYA Course books Ttie books are ordered at ttie first class (35.00 approx) plus additional cost of any navigational mstuments you may wish to purchase.
TUTORS COURSE WHALLEY, TUESDAY 6 p.m.
KFA (KEEP FIT ASSOCIATION)
This course will cover everything you need to be a qualified Keep Fit Tutor.
HISTORY WHALLEY. THURSDAY 1 p.m. This fascinating unit will develop an understanding ol and i n t e r e s t in, the concepts of totalitarianism in the twentieth century Ah.a ur introduction to communism, fascism and national socialism students will choose lour modules from a total ol six
PSYCHOLOGY WHALLEY. TUESDAY 1 p.m..
RIBBLESDALE. WEDNESDAY 7.15 p.m. In tins more advanced course you will have the opportunity to develop an indepth knowledge ol the fascinating world ol Psychology. Students are provided with an insight into ttie mam approaches to ttie study of Psychology and an appreciation .a hv concepts dealt with by eacti.
SOCIOLOGY WHALLEY. FRIDAY 9 a.m. Thts course will consider the origins nnd nature of the subject, sociological perspectives, theoretical approaches and methods used by sociologists. There will be opportunity for an m-deptn studv of key topics from such as ttie family and kinship system, enme and deviance, education and schooling, work arid organisation religion political behaviour, women’s role in society, race relations and !"<• media
VICTORIAN ENGLAND (1837 - 1901) WHALLEY, WEDNESDAY 6.45 p.m.
This lovely multi-disciplinary course will locus on three areas ot study ol tile Victorian era t ) Literature • a close examination o‘ at least three novals Irom Victoria period and a selection of poems Victorian art and Architecture as an expression ot ttie acre wifi be studied. 3) Social and Cultural Themes ■ in this more general area ol the course students will have the opportunity to tullow up social political or economic issues which ellectod Victorian life such as f v effects of life in the new cures, ttie growth ol the railways, the role ol the monarchy, among others
COURSE CONTENT The anatomy and physiology of man. with an emphasis on
personal, social, environmental, economic and technological aspects ot human biology. Man&s relationship with other terms ot tile and the environment. Students will acquire skills and knowledge useful III the eating and nursing professions
PROGRESSION
Ttie course leads to a SEG. GCSE qualification and is a preliminary tor study at A-level.
MATERIALS File and tile paper, writing and drawing materials Tutor will advise on suitable text books.
ITALIAN WHALLEY. WEDNESDAY 7.15 p.m. See under Language classes Page 4 for details.
MATHS RIBBLESDALE, MONDAY 7.15 p.m.,
PARISH CHURCH HALL, CLITHEROE. THURSDAY 10 a.m.. WHALLEY, TUESDAY 7.15 p.m.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS An advantage lo know your times tables and basic mathematical concepts.
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