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- Vocational qualification
- Skipton
- Different dates available
...Career Progression Children’s Play, Learning & Development Level 3 Diploma/Subsidiary Certificate in Children’s Play, Learning & Development Apprenticeship in Childcare... Learn about: Learning and Development, IT Development, Early Years...
- GCSE
- Huntington
- Different dates available
...You will need to have a DBS check (formerly CRB) which the college will pay... Learn about: IT Development, Learning and Development...
- Course
- Middlesbrough
- Different dates available
...2. Course description This course is designed to provide knowledge understanding and skills needed for employment in the Early Years Sector or entry into Higher Education... Learn about: Early Years, Learning and Development...
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My degree is taught very well, lecturers are very enthusiastic about the topics they teach and will always take the time to make sure that you understand everything. Lectures are always on an online system with extra content. There is always guided further reading and the opportunity to go further with your education. This is supported by all of the staff at the university. My degree is accredited so it puts me at a good advantage ahead of other Biomedical Scientists, there is a lot of opportunities and announcements about placements and jobs available. There is a very good student support system and the university is constantly evolving to the advantage of the students. For example, one society decided that there was not enough veggie/vegan food on campus, this has been debated in a student meeting and the university are now exploring vegan food options.
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I couldn't have wished for a better 3 years, they have been so enjoyable due to the quality of the course and teaching, the quality of facilities and the surrounding area. Friendliness and commitment to teaching, always open to a discussion and provide help. Tutors and lecturers are always available when they say they are to provide deeper feedback. Coursework feedback is usually very in depth and very helpful.
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My overall experience in the University of Coventry has been excellent. Excellent student services as well as other facilities. Lectures are very helpful and makes the modules even more interesting. Workshops are also very useful and interesting which provides further understanding of any topic.University is providing great help to increase our employability. They are providing time to time help. Also they keep informing us about new placements and careers opportunities through emails. Overall university provides great efforts to help students to achieve aims as well as job. Coventry facilities are very excellent. They always take care about students needs. I had never faced any problems.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...of techniques in modern, well-equipped laboratories which give you the expertise and skills required to compete in the graduate job market; a focus... Learn about: Skills and Training, Biomedical Science...
...of techniques in modern, well-equipped laboratories which give you the expertise and skills required to compete in the graduate job market; a focus... Learn about: Skills and Training, Biomedical Science...
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My degree is taught very well, lecturers are very enthusiastic about the topics they teach and will always take the time to make sure that you understand everything. Lectures are always on an online system with extra content. There is always guided further reading and the opportunity to go further with your education. This is supported by all of the staff at the university. My degree is accredited so it puts me at a good advantage ahead of other Biomedical Scientists, there is a lot of opportunities and announcements about placements and jobs available. There is a very good student support system and the university is constantly evolving to the advantage of the students. For example, one society decided that there was not enough veggie/vegan food on campus, this has been debated in a student meeting and the university are now exploring vegan food options.
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I couldn't have wished for a better 3 years, they have been so enjoyable due to the quality of the course and teaching, the quality of facilities and the surrounding area. Friendliness and commitment to teaching, always open to a discussion and provide help. Tutors and lecturers are always available when they say they are to provide deeper feedback. Coursework feedback is usually very in depth and very helpful.
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My overall experience in the University of Coventry has been excellent. Excellent student services as well as other facilities. Lectures are very helpful and makes the modules even more interesting. Workshops are also very useful and interesting which provides further understanding of any topic.University is providing great help to increase our employability. They are providing time to time help. Also they keep informing us about new placements and careers opportunities through emails. Overall university provides great efforts to help students to achieve aims as well as job. Coventry facilities are very excellent. They always take care about students needs. I had never faced any problems.
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- Vocational qualification
- Skipton
- Different dates available
...Theory and practical teaching in the classroom Group discussion Practical activities Presentations Individual and group study Work placement Equipment... Learn about: Early Years, Learning and Development, IT Development...
- GCSE
- Huntington
- Different dates available
...voluntary groups or work experience A minimum of five GCSEs grade A*-C, including English language, and maths at grade D or above, or a level 2 qualification... Learn about: IT Development, Early Years, Learning and Development...
- Course
- Middlesbrough
- Different dates available
...childcare qualifications are required. Learners should be at Entry level 3 or above in English.You will undertake and require a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure... Learn about: Early Years...
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So far experience has been mixed. the most important thing to me is the course and this has been good to a point. Most of the modules are engaging and teach a variety of skills and the majority of the tutors are helpful and have great amounts of knowledge of the industry. however there hes been some disappointments. The course currently does not offer training in software, which is a critical skill in order to get a job in practice. The tutors are aware of this but the current expectation is to teach this to ourselves. The university also has failed to fulfill is promise in the 'no hidden extras' promise advertised when I joined the university as this year we are expected to make a significant contribution towards our compulsory trip which last year was virtually free. There was also a reduction in the quality and volume of equipment provided this year in comparison to previous years. So far there has been no explanation provided for this change and has left me and fellow students disappointed that we have been mislead. We are also unhappy about how the university does not include students in major decisions . The biggest being the courses move from the engineering faculty to the arts and humanities without warning just before the course started. The first we heard of it was the day we arrived! This was a move that resulted in our course becoming neglected and isolated from key facilities such as computer suits. We are also isolated geographically as our studio/ lecture space is still in an engineering building.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...study visits to museums, historic and contemporary buildings in the UK and beyond; access to specialist industry-standard software, such as graphic and technical drawing... Learn about: Part Time, Skills and Training...
...study visits to museums, historic and contemporary buildings in the UK and beyond; access to specialist industry-standard software, such as graphic and technical drawing... Learn about: Part Time, Skills and Training...
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So far experience has been mixed. the most important thing to me is the course and this has been good to a point. Most of the modules are engaging and teach a variety of skills and the majority of the tutors are helpful and have great amounts of knowledge of the industry. however there hes been some disappointments. The course currently does not offer training in software, which is a critical skill in order to get a job in practice. The tutors are aware of this but the current expectation is to teach this to ourselves. The university also has failed to fulfill is promise in the 'no hidden extras' promise advertised when I joined the university as this year we are expected to make a significant contribution towards our compulsory trip which last year was virtually free. There was also a reduction in the quality and volume of equipment provided this year in comparison to previous years. So far there has been no explanation provided for this change and has left me and fellow students disappointed that we have been mislead. We are also unhappy about how the university does not include students in major decisions . The biggest being the courses move from the engineering faculty to the arts and humanities without warning just before the course started. The first we heard of it was the day we arrived! This was a move that resulted in our course becoming neglected and isolated from key facilities such as computer suits. We are also isolated geographically as our studio/ lecture space is still in an engineering building.
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- Vocational qualification
- Skipton
- Different dates available
...for Teacher Training or Early Childhood Studies What stands out about this course? Highly qualified tutors with a wealth of professional experience... Learn about: IT Development, Learning and Development, Early Years...
- Bachelor's degree
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...research projects every year.. Field trips: Exciting opportunities for residential field courses are available each year Year 1 is a fantastic introduction to Zoology... Learn about: Animal Behaviour...
- A Level
- Skipton
- Different dates available
...Radio Station make Drama and Theatre Studies A Level a very exciting prospect. The A Level introduces you to skills in a range of practical drama elements including acting... Learn about: Theatre Studies...
- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...critical thinking and developing the communication skills employers want; the opportunity to apply for a work placement, which is not only a valuable experience... Learn about: Skills and Training, English Language, Part Time...
- MBA
- Scarborough
...This programme aims to equip you with the appropriate management skills and knowledge to undertake a leadership role in one of the world's fastest growing... Learn about: Team Training, Business and Management, IT Management...
- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...successful completion of the programme you should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of: The structure and requirements of financial products... Learn about: Financial Planning, Part Time, Full Time...
- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...(2013) More Great Childcare. WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE? Childhood Development and Learning HNC The HNC provides a child-centred approach, as well as a framework... Learn about: Part Time, Child Development, Quality Training...
- Course
- York
...Useful WebElement Methods Target Object Map Creation Test Modularization... Learn about: Quality Training, Team Training, Quality Assurance...
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