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- Suffolk
- 2 Years
...This course includes a range of relevant work experience placements in health settings. The aim is to develop a scientific awareness of health whilst acquiring the practical skills required to succeed in this area of work. Many of the units require practical applications to be studied...
- Bachelor's degree
- Manchester
- 4 Years
... culture (including film), area-specific history, linguistics and literature. Year 3 is spent in a Spanish-speaking country (on university exchange, work placement, teaching as an... Learn about: English Language...
- Bachelor's degree
- Manchester
- 4 Years
... culture (including film), area-specific history, linguistics and literature. Year 3 is spent in a Spanish-speaking country (on university exchange, work placement, teaching as an... Learn about: English Language...
- Bachelor's degree
- Manchester
- 4 Years
... culture (including film), area-specific history, linguistics and literature. Year 3 is spent in a Spanish-speaking country (on university exchange, work placement, teaching as an... Learn about: Spanish Language, English Language...
- A Level
- Hackney
- September
..., health and safety of young children. You will be assessed through a mixture of practical activities and written tasks. Maths and English is an important part of the course. As part of this course, you will also undertake the Personal Social Development (PSD) Level 1 Award. What do I need to... Learn about: IT for adults...
- A Level
- Hackney
- September
... courses or employment. How will I learn? You will learn through a range of methods: assignments tasks, projects, group work and independent study. How will the learning be examined or assessed? You will be required to produce a personal portfolio of evidence demonstrating your understanding and... Learn about: IT for adults...
- Course
- Liverpool
- Different dates available
... with a broad understanding of underpinning policy and key theories relating to all aspects of work with children and young people and how these relate to practice. By increasing your knowledge base and encouraging you to reflect on the application of theory and policy in practice...
- Course
- Liverpool
- Different dates available
... business or social enterprise, work on a freelance or consultancy basis and will develop a willingness to take risks - enabling you to manage any workplace uncertainty and flexible working patterns. Key enterprising skills such as team working, having the ability to demonstrate initiative and being... Learn about: Team Training...
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- Hackney
- September
...Pathway to Supported Employment and Independent Living « Return to search results Programme outline The Into Work programme supports students to make their first steps into employment. Students accepted onto this course will be considered capable of gaining employment or a long term placement... Learn about: IT for adults...
- A Level
- Cirencester
...Are you interested in the visual world around you? Are you curious about how images work in our society? Do you want to know more about how and why images look the way they do? As an Art History student you will gain the knowledge and skills that will enable you to make your own judgements...
- Bachelor's degree
- Manchester
- 3 Years
... in any one year) with English as their 'minor' subject (40 credits), or vice versa; or they may study the two subjects equally (60/60 credits). Joint Honours students who are not majoring in Drama still have the same access to practical courses as single honours students. It should also be noted that, should... Learn about: Creative Writing...
- Master
- Madrid (Spain)
- 1 Year
...The Master in Management is directed at recent graduates and young professionals with limited work experience who want to increase their career opportunities. The stimulating teaching methods of the programme are designed to improve and develop students' management and research skills, as...
- A Level
- Hackney
- September
..., matrix algebra and further series. Topics such as cartesian coordinates, equations will be examined and further work on sequences and series will take your understanding further including work on the Maclaurin and Taylor series etc. You will develop your mathematical skills to identify and analyse... Learn about: IT for adults...
- Postgraduate
- Birmingham
... incidence / complex needs and disabling conditions; work in more specialised educational settings such as special schools and units; working in settings... Learn about: Child Psychology...
- MBA
- Kingston upon Thames
- 1 Year
.... Suitable for: Students enrolled at Kingston come from a wide variety of professional and educational backgrounds. They come from commercial organisations, from the public sector and from the not-for-profit or third sector. Their first degree might be in a technical, social, or arts based subject...
- MBA
- Kingston upon Thames
- 2 Years
.... Suitable for: Students enrolled at Kingston come from a wide variety of professional and educational backgrounds. They come from commercial organisations, from the public sector and from the not-for-profit or third sector. Their first degree might be in a technical, social, or arts based subject...
- A Level
- Leicester
- 1 Year
... or a related course at university (Criminology is becoming an increasingly popular course with our students). Possible careers include teaching, social...
- A Level
- Grays
- 2 Years
... the primary roles and functions inherent in the work of a human resources department in a medium to large sized company. Students will produce a report showing...
- Bachelor's degree
- Stevenage
- Different dates available
...The childcare sector is an exciting and rewarding sector to work in. There are over 100,000 different types of childcare settings within the UK, including day-care nurseries and pre-schools as well as provision from people’s homes, in schools or workplace crèches and nurseries within larger private... Learn about: Skills and Training...
- BTEC
- Birmingham
... Education. This could lead to a career in teaching, nursing and social work. In order to access Teacher Training, students must have GCSE Grade C or above...