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- NVQ
- Rhondda Cynon Taff
- 1 Year
...and whilst on work placement. Career Opportunities & Progression After successfully completing this programme you may be able to progress to NVQ Level...
- Vocational qualification
- Monmouth
...wanting to extend their skills - no prior knowledge necessary. This course is ideal as a creative hobby-oriented skill developer but also for those planning...
- NVQ
- Rhondda Cynon Taff
- 1 Year
...Length 1 year Attendance Full time Campus Aberdare & Pontypridd...
- Vocational qualification
- Monmouth
...watercolour, graphite, pen and ink, crayon and charcoal will also be covered throughout the course as you practice techniques with a series of appropriate activities...
- NVQ
- Rhondda Cynon Taff
- 1 Year
...You will study both practical and theoretical subjects. This course is practically based, you will work within the Hospitality & Catering Industry as part of the course... Learn about: Professional Cookery...
- Vocational qualification
- Crosskeys
...you to learn the basics of Art and Design - drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, film, ceramics, graphics, computer design. The second year...
- Vocational qualification
- Rhondda Cynon Taff.
...and when satisfactory will be accredited with an OCN qualification. Career Opportunities & Progression On successful completion of this course you could...
- Vocational qualification
- Usk
...you must be working in a supervisory position. Progression: Further NVQ courses. Entry Requirements: Some experience of the floristry industry...
- Vocational qualification
- Rhondda Cynon Taff.
...glazing etc. How will I be assessed? You will be assessed by your tutor on your work on an ongoing basis. There will be no examinations, just continual support and guidance...
- Vocational qualification
- Usk
...Progression: NVQ Floristry Entry Requirements: OCN floristry or a keen interest in wedding design Campus : - Usk Mode of attendance: Part...
- GCSE
- County Tyrone
- Different dates available
...is needed for this course, a full uniform list will be provided... Learn about: Skills and Training, Professional Cookery, Part Time...
- Vocational qualification
- Usk
...You will also be taught about basic design and colour work. Progression: City & Guilds 7922 flower arranging. Entry Requirements: An interest in flower arranging...
- GCSE
- County Tyrone
...your skills and knowledge to progress to a Level 2 Hospitality and Catering qualification. Within this programme you will also study the Welsh Baccalaureate... Learn about: Full Time, Professional Cookery, Skills and Training...
- Vocational qualification
- Crosskeys
...The qualification covers table service, bar service and function service - it is possible to study for more than one certificate if desired Food & Drink Service Qualification...
- GCSE
- County Tyrone
...which is equivalent to 1 A level. Due to the structure of this course, on completion you will leave the College with 2 qualifications equivalent to 3 A-Levels... Learn about: Part Time...
- Vocational qualification
- Usk
...are all areas that are covered. Progression: Advanced Food Hygiene Certificate. Entry Requirements: Basic Food Hygiene Certificate. Campus...
- GCSE
- County Tyrone
...health and social care, with graduates working in schools, nurseries, children’s charities and integrated children’s centres. Increasingly graduates are... Learn about: Full Time...
- Vocational qualification
- Crosskeys
...safety, hygiene, teamwork and food related units Progression: Professional Cookery Level 2. Career opportunities in the food industry as trainee chefs or catering assistants...
- NVQ
- Ceredigionandanother venue.
- Ceredigion
- 1 Year
...of the course will enable you to gain employment as a Restaurant Manager, Catering Supervisor, Hotel Manager, Public House Manager, Kitchen Manager...
- Vocational qualification
- Monmouth
...In this course you will investigate and experiment with a number of different script styles as well as looking at elements of layout and design and the use of colour...