ABC Level 2 Certificate in Fashion (with ESOL)
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Programme outline
This course covers a range of industry-led skills. It will provide you with specialist and transferable skills and current industry practice. You will complete this qualification with a concrete understanding of some of the following units: Garment Construction Craft, Pattern Cutting Fashion Design: Illustration Techniques and more.
What do I need to get on the course?
Ideally, ABC Level 1 Certificate in Sewing and Textiles, Fashion and Textiles or an equivalent qualification. You will need to show a portfolio of work at a College interview or evidence of a Level 1 qualification or industry experience in fashion.
Where does it lead?
Level 3 qualifications e.g. OCR Subsidiary Diploma in Art and Design – Fashion Pathway. This course offers preparation for entering job roles within the...
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Hackney
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Shoreditch Campus, Falkirk Street, N1 6HQ
Start date
SeptemberEnrolment now open
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Subjects
Industry
ESOL
Textiles
Design
Course programme
Where do I go if I have further questions?
Prospective students can contact the course information team on 020 7613 9123. Or, you can email them: info@hackney.ac.uk
How much will it cost?
Don’t worry about the cost of learning! We can help and advise you.
16-18 year-olds do not have to pay tuition fees on FE courses but this course is mainly for adults who will need to pay full fees.
Students aged 19+ are required to pay a £30 materials fee at the beginning of the course to contribute towards the cost of visits. (For 16-18s this cost is covered by Learning Support Funds).
How do I enrol?
For 16-18 year old students main enrolment is the day when GCSE results are released (August).
However, early enrolment does take place during the summer. Please contact our central admissions department for details on 020 7613 9123 or by email: info@hackney.ac.uk.
For adults our main enrolment week is the last week in August.
Student success
100% of last year’s students progressed to a higher level course.
What's the time commitment
The course has approximately 20 hours teacher contact time per week. You should expect to spend an additional 5 hours a week completing homework / assignment work in addition to your actual lessons. Normally, you should expect to spend an extra 5 hours a week on private study. Some of this can be at college using the open access facility with technician support. Your teacher will set you regular assessments and set deadlines for you to hand them in. At other times we will expect you to be using a range of resources to reinforce and extend class work (e.g.) books, journals, CD ROMS, Internet and Intranet, etc
Where do I go?
Shoreditch Campus, Falkirk Street, London N1 6HQ. Visit the “How to find us” page on our website for directions.
Support for you
Before you start your lessons, you’ll take part in induction sessions, where you’ll meet other students and find out all about the support that’s available to you. This includes learning about the Virtual Learning Environment, tutorials and the campus facilities. All students can receive free, confidential and impartial advice on things like: your next step in education or your career, finance, housing, health, immigration, benefit claims, legal problems, sexual health, drugs, staying safe, personal / emotional concerns and other issues.
The college experience
Based in the heart of Hoxton, our Shoreditch Campus is a great place to study. It’s spacious, with well-thought out study facilities – plus outdoor and indoor social areas to catch up with friends. Students from many different backgrounds come to HCC and achieve – so you’re bound to fit in. Last year, 91% of our students said they’d recommend us to a friend. 83% said the college was a friendly place to study, 79% planned to progress onto another course with us and 97% felt that HCC was a safe place to be.
Information about the college
HCC is an award-winning College (Queen’s Anniversary Prize, Beacon Awards Winner (two years running), London Education Partnership Awards, TES 2012 FE Awards Winner, Investors in People GOLD award – and more!) Courses range from pre-entry level right up to post-graduate level.