VOCATIONAL STUDIES Level 1
Venue: South Downs Campus Duration: 1 year
You will have the opportunity to choose four Vocational subject options from: – Sport – IT – Animal Care – Health and Social Care – Catering – Hair and Beauty – Business – Art
Overview This externally accredited course is designed to prepare you for working or further study in an area of your choice. It also focuses on personal progression, confidence-building and social inclusion. Vocational Studies Level 1 will help you to develop a range of key employability skills, improve your English and Mathematics levels and give you the opportunity to personalise your timetable while trying a range of different Vocational subjects to help you focus on what you would like to do in the future. Throughout the course, you will be encouraged to work together with your peers, find solutions to problems, overcome barriers and discover what it is to be part of a community. This course has been developed to meet the needs of 16-19 year olds with few or no formal qualifications and learners with SEND. There are slightly smaller tutor groups on this course, encouraging all individuals to participate and work at a pace that meets their own learning style and speed. Structure The course structure includes four core subjects: – Citizenship – Work Skills – Functional Skills – English and Mathematics – Business and IT – Sustainability There will also be a tutorial session to help, advise and guide you.
– Photography – Automotive
The course also offers you the opportunity to participate in valuable enterprise activities. Teaching & learning Teaching will take place in small groups in classrooms or workshops and is portfolio- based. Practical sessions will be delivered in our well-equipped and professional subject vocational areas, such as our automotive workshop, sports hall and fitness centre, hair and beauty salon and professional training kitchens. You will have easy access to a range of IT and digital resources to support you in all areas of learning. Assessment This is a portfolio assessed qualification. Only functional skills English and Maths or GCSE are subject to a final exam. Assessment of your work will be ongoing throughout the course. These could include practical assessments, question and answer sessions, peer assessment, observations and formative and summative feedback on your progress. Progression On successful completion, the progression routes include other Level 1 or Level 2 subject-specific courses or a Supported Internship. Entry Requirements Entry Level 3 or equivalent qualifications. Successful screening assessments in English and Mathematics.
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