Preston College Adult Course Guide

www.preston.ac.uk COURSE GUIDE ADULT ADULTS UNIVERSITY CENTRE APPRENTICESHIPS APPLY & ENROL TODAY! STARTING JANUARY 2024

I am delighted that you are considering joining us at Preston College as we head into a new year. Whether you are looking to learn a new skill, re-skill, or keen to pursue career development with additional professional qualifications, our range of flexible courses offer daytime, evening and part-time study options that are designed to fit around you and your existing commitments. We recognise that the increasing cost of living poses challenges for adults hoping to continue or return to education. Preston College is committed to support you where we can through bursaries and tuition fee funds, and we have a team of specialist advisors ready to provide guidance and assistance based on your individual circumstances. We are dedicated to delivering a curriculum that will equip you with the skills required for an ever-evolving job market. Our curriculum is both diverse and progressive, as we continually innovate to not only meet employer demand, but to provide qualifications that allow you to succeed in your industry of choice, ensuring that your educational investment pays off. With this in mind, we understand the importance of staying ahead in the world of technology, and we are proud to have been selected as one of the region’s founding partners of the Institute of Technology (IoT), providing higher-level technical courses and ensuring learners are prepared for the digital age. Our recently granted status, by the Department for Education, as a recognised University Centre reinforces our reputation as a leading provider of higher education, IoT technical courses, higher apprenticeships and professional courses. While our growing range of adult courses provide further valuable CPD opportunities, ranging from essential digital skills, to maths and English through to courses which support the development of local skill needs for those working across an array of sectors. On the campus, you will find a host of purpose-built facilities including our Construction Skills Centre (including our architecture suite), our functional science laboratories, a brand new state of the art IoT digital innovation lab, and hair, barbering and beauty facilities that offer real work environments. On top of this, our sector specialist staff will ensure you have an excellent experience allowing you to thrive and achieve your goals – whatever they may be. Enrolling now for courses starting in January 2024, we look forward to welcoming you to Preston College. Simon Nixon Principal & Chief Executive

Automotive Technologies 14 Barbering, Beauty & Hairdressing 16 Business & Accounting 18 Computing & IT 21 Construction 22 Counselling 24 Creative Crafts 26 Education, Teaching and Assessing 28 Engineering & Welding 30 English & Maths 32 ESOL & TESOL 34 Health & Social Care 36 Health & Safety 38 Leadership & Management 18 Photography 41 Science 42 Teaching Assistant 28 FIND YOUR COURSE FUNDING YOUR EDUCATION COULD BE FAR EASIER THAN YOU THINK! SEE PAGES 8 & 9

4 WHY PRESTON COLLEGE? Preston College really does offer the most for adult learners, with recent success stories highlighting how courses, tutors and industry standard facilities have supported individuals to achieve success. Here are just a few: Having worked in the construction industry as a general builder, and seeing the demand for qualified plasterers growing, James decided that it was a trade he would like to pursue, and so enrolled on the Level 1 Plastering evening class. Progressing onto the Level 2 Diploma upon successful completion of the Level 1 course, James credits tutor Terry with bringing the subject to life through very practical, hands on teaching in purpose built plastering bays within the newly renovated Construction Skills Centre. JAMES PLASTERING LEVEL 1 Mum of three Lianne, decided to pursue a career in a subject she has always been passionate about, enrolling onto the Level 1 Vehicle Systems Maintenance course. Lianne quickly impressed staff at Preston College and was offered a Curriculum Support Technician role, one day per week, which she undertook alongside her studies. Progressing through the levels and enjoying her role immensely, Lianne now works four days per week and is in the final stages of studying for her Level 3 Diploma. www.preston.ac.uk LIANNE VEHICLE SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE LEVEL 1 MIG WELDING LEVEL 1 VEHICLE INSPECTION LEVEL 2 AUTO & MOBILE ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA Working as a Veterinary Nursing Assistant for almost eight years, Sue’s employer was keen to support her development by encouraging her to upskill through an apprenticeship and become a registered Veterinary Nurse. In order to enrol on the course, Sue was advised that she would need maths and English at grade 4 (previously a grade C) or above. Sue enrolled onto the Level 1 Functional Skills course, where she achieved 100%. Progressing onto Level 2 and fast tracking to the assessment, Sue successfully applied for the Veterinary Nurse apprenticeship, which she is now working towards. SUE ENGLISH FUNCTIONAL SKILLS LEVEL 1 & LEVEL 2

5 www.preston.ac.uk Lynsey decided to join the Hairdressing Level 3 course to build upon her existing hairdressing skills, become more creative in her work and to feel more confident working within this fast-paced industry. After successfully completing the Level 2 qualification and learning so much from it, the decision to move onto the next course level was an easy decision. Lynsey says, “I love how I can use my own ideas to create new styles, as well as learning new skills at the same time.” On completion of the course, Lynsey plans to launch her own business, working from home in a newly built salon in her back garden. Nathan decided to join the ILM Leadership and Management Level 5 course to further develop his leadership skills and to help reflect upon how his leadership style both impacts and influences the behaviours of those within his team. Enjoying the programme and keen to explore the motivating people and effective leadership modules in more detail, Nathan commented: “The course offers a good balance of theory and practical discussion, with assessment by way of reflective report writing. The course is allowing me to develop my skills in the context of my current employment.” Mike joined the Level 2 Barbering Diploma, with no prior barbering experience, and quickly learnt a variety of techniques and basic skills that would set him up for future success. Now a fulltime barber, Mike is enjoying a highly successful barbering career as a self-employed barber with a busy and varied client list. As an adult learner, Mike juggled his course, work placement and paid employment as a DJ, to allow him to learn from experienced barbers, whilst advancing his skills and applying the theory learnt from the course into practice. Commenting, Mike said: “As an adult, I was really quite apprehensive about returning to college but I didn’t feel out of place once. Preston College has a real community feel and the course is structured in such a way that the more you put in, the more you got out, which I loved!” MIKE BARBERING LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA LYNSEY HAIRDRESSING LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA NATHAN ILM LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT LEVEL 5 CERTIFICATE

6 As a learner at Preston College you will be supported throughout your learning by a highly experienced team of tutors and support staff. The tutors teaching you will have industry experience and are dedicated to making you the most employable you can be. If you need any help with your course, the teaching staff will be your first point of contact. They will be able to support you with assignments, coursework and any queries or questions you may have about the programme. Your tutors will also be able to advise you on the range of careers open to you when you finish your course as well as progression opportunities here at Preston College. SUPPORT & FACILITIES Preston College adopts an inclusive approach to learning, offering high quality teaching to all, which takes into account individual requirements. Reasonable adjustments are embedded within the classroom, to ensure that those learners with an identified need can fully access the curriculum and the associated assessment processes. It is recognised that some learners may also need additional support and this will be provided by the Curriculum and Learner Support Team. The focus SEND (SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS AND DISABILITY) SUPPORT TEAM www.preston.ac.uk of support is to remove barriers to learning and develop strategies. Naturally, support needs differ from individual to individual, including those with EHCPs and may include the provision of exam access arrangements, assistive technology, learning support coaches/assistants and communication support workers. To talk through your potential support needs with a member of the team, please call: 01772 225328 or email: transition@preston.ac.uk.

7 www.preston.ac.uk LEARNING ZONE Our Learning Zone Team are always on hand to help you access the resources, services and support needed to develop your own independent study and research skills. Offering a huge range of workshops, supporting you in developing Harvard referencing, assignment writing and critical analysis, the Learning Zone also has group and individual study rooms for those working on group activities and presentations, alongside areas reserved exclusively for those adults studying on Higher Education courses with us. FACILITIES We have a range of outstanding facilities across all of our courses, including a recently renovated Construction Skills Centre, 100 seat theatre and state-of-the-art iSTEM Centre – home to an array of course specific facilities, including purpose built engineering workshops, subsonic wind tunnels and fully equipped science laboratories. The wider campus also has the added benefit of an on-site fitness centre, barbering and beauty salons, all of which are available to learners, at heavily discounted prices! STUDENT SERVICES Our Student Services team are available to support all of our adult learners through the provision of a wealth of information on a variety of topics, including financial support, welfare advice, benefits advice, counselling and mental health support, safeguarding and bursary information. The Student Services team are accessible to all learners and once you are on the campus, can be found in the Main Building. If you would like to speak to a member of the Student Services team prior to starting your course, you can contact them by calling 01772 225656 or emailing studentservices@preston.ac.uk. QUALIFIED CAREERS ADVISERS If you require more in-depth careers advice, our expert advisers are knowledgeable, enthusiastic and able to provide comprehensive, independent careers advice and guidance. Their aim is to empower you to make your own career and learning choices by providing you with the information, advice and guidance you need to make an informed decision about your next steps.

8 www.preston.ac.uk Dependent upon your individual circumstances and the specific level of course that you are seeking to study, you may be eligible to receive part or full funding to cover your tuition fees. Funding can often be complex, so our Advisors are on hand to advise you on an individual basis, on what financial contribution you may be able to receive. You may also be able to access a Bursary for financial support for some of the associated additional costs of studying a course, such as kit, equipment, travel and childcare. EMPLOYED If you are currently employed and earning an annual gross salary of £20,319 or less, you may be able to receive full funding for your tuition fees in order to study across a variety of Level 1 and Full Level 2 courses. For individuals earning more than this threshold, you may be able to receive part funding for your chosen programme of study, requiring you to contribute to the remainder of the tuition fees. This low wage entitlement is awarded based on your individual annual salary, discounting a partner’s salary or other household income. NOT CURRENTLY EMPLOYED If you are currently unemployed and are in receipt of a state benefit, you may be able to receive full funding for your tuition fees in order to study across a variety of Level 1 and Full Level 2 courses. State benefits refer to income such as Universal Credit, Job Seekers Allowance, ESA, Child Benefit and Tax Credits, but this is not an exhaustive list. ADVANCED LEARNER LOAN Where funding is not available for specific Level 3 courses and where eligible, you could apply for an Advanced Learner Loan to cover your tuition fees. Loan eligibility does not depend on your income, nor are there any credit checks, and you will not have to pay anything back until you are earning over £25,000. FINANCIAL SUPPORT PACKAGES Dependent upon your circumstances you may be eligible to receive financial support towards your tuition fees, equipment, kit, travel expenses and childcare. Our Advisors will work with you to determine all available financial support. PAYING FOR YOUR COURSE If your chosen course costs £150 or more, you can choose to pay in instalments by direct debit. To pay by instalments, your payments must be a minimum of £25 per month and there must be at least three direct debit payments and a maximum of twelve. Your first payment will be made when you enrol, with further payments taken on the first day of the month. If you wish, you can pay by cash* EMPLOYER SPONSORSHIP If your course is being sponsored by your employer we can organise for them to receive an invoice and we will require evidence that your employer has agreed to pay for your course. This will be discussed with you prior to enrolment. *Cash is limited to a maximum of £500. FUNDING For more information please visit our website www.preston.ac.uk/support/financial-support

9 LEVEL 3 FULLY FUNDED COURSES In order to advance your skills, improve your employment prospects or enhance your earning potential; you may be able to receive full funding for your tuition fees across eligible Level 3 courses. The courses included in this offer span the Construction, Health, Counselling and STEM sectors and include: You may be eligible for this funding if you: • Are aged 19+ • Live in Lancashire • Do not currently hold a Level 3 qualification or higher • Do currently hold a Level 3 qualification or higher but are currently employed and earn less than £20,319 • Do currently hold a Level 3 qualification or higher but are currently unemployed and in receipt of a state benefit All of the above courses will be FULLY FUNDED to study! (Only one Level 3 programme from the list above can be chosen per person.) www.preston.ac.uk ACCOUNTING - LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA BRICKLAYING (TROWEL OCCUPATIONS) – LEVEL 3 NVQ COUNSELLING – LEVEL 3 CERTIFICATE DRY-LINING – LEVEL 3 NVQ ENGINEERING – LEVEL 3 SUBSIDIARY DIPLOMA FABRICATION & WELDING TECHNIQUES AND SKILLS - LEVEL 3 CERTIFICATE HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE – LEVEL 3 CERTIFICATE LIGHT VEHICLE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR – LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA PAINTING AND DECORATING – LEVEL 3 NVQ PLASTERING – LEVEL 3 NVQ PLUMBING - LEVEL 3 NVQ SITE CARPENTRY – LEVEL 3 NVQ WALL AND FLOOR TILING – LEVEL 3 NVQ

10 www.preston.ac.uk LEARNER LIFE Learner life at Preston College extends well beyond your course. As well as developing the right skills and knowledge for success in your chosen career, we will support you in ensuring you get the most out of your time with us. This could be through valuable work experience opportunities or participation in a range of enrichment activities, such as The Student Council or Learner Voice groups. You may also have the opportunity to participate in a range of course related trips and visits, opportunities to work on live briefs and projects for employers and receive real industry insight from a range of engaging guest speakers. You will have access to a wide range of leisure facilities here at Preston College, including a discounted Starbucks coffee shop and a gym, squash court and sports centre, should you wish to join. In addition, if you are looking for a completely new look for less, why not book into the on-site hair, beauty and barbering salons, where learners on hair, barbering and beauty courses offer a variety of treatments under the careful supervision of highly experienced tutors. As a learner, you will also be able to register with UniDays and Student Beans, providing full access to the very latest free and exclusive students discounts and deals.

GETTING HERE PUBLIC TRANSPORT Preston College campus is accessible by a number of different bus routes. We advise learners to explore the various routes available, considering factors such as travel time, frequency, and proximity to your location. It is often helpful to have a backup route in case of any unexpected delays or changes to the schedule. STUDENT PARKING Preston College is able to offer parking to all learners, on dedicated learner and visitor car parks, accessible from St Vincent’s Road and Sharoe Green Lane. Parking is offered free of charge, on a first-come, first-served basis. Please contact the Student Services Team with any travel enquires on 01772 225656. BUS SERVICES Freckleton War Memorial Lea Tudor Ave Blackpool Market St Warton Pickwick Tavern, BAE Lytham Square St Annes On Sea Square [Stand 1] 68C Fulwood Opp Post Office Royal Preston Hospital Salesbury Bonny Inn Ribchester Black Bull Longridge (opp. Post O ce) Whittingham Hospital Gates Goosnargh Green Broughton Willow Tree Ave 109 Lostock Hall Library Clayton-le-Woods Woodsman Leyland Tesco Buckshaw Village Central Ave Euxton The Talbot Chorley Interchange 40A Lancaster Bus Station [Stand 5] Galgate Crossroads Cabus Station Ln Garstang Bridge St Catterall Stubbins Ln Bilsborrow Roebuck Broughton Post Office 2A 2 Hesketh Bank Shore Road/Chapel Rd Southport Lord Street/Duke St Penwortham Library Longton Booths Walmer Bridge The Bridge Inn Much Hoole Smithy Inn Tarleton Cock & Bottle Ormskirk Bus Station 19 Bamber Bridge Withy Trees Clayton Green Pines Hotel Chorley Hartwood Hall Lower Burgh Way Chorley Interchange [Stand E] 125C Clayton Brook Great Greens Ln Charnock Richard Leeson Ave Lostock Hall Library Leyland Moss Side/ Seven Stars 1 Ribbleton Sion Hill Grimsargh Plough Inn Longridge opp. Post Office Rishton War Memorial Samlesbury Tickled Trout BAE Main Entrance 59C Mellor Brook Branch Rd Blackburn, Billinge End Road Blackburn Bus Station Oswaldtwistle West End Accrington Bus Station Great Harwood Towngate Kirkham & Wesham Rail Station Ashton Lane Ends Wrea Green Grapes Hotel Lea Tudor Ave Clifton Stanagate 61C Preston Bus Station 59C 125C Indirect Services to Preston College via Preston Bus Station 1 Longridge to Preston 2 Southport to Preston 2A Ormskirk to Preston 45 Blackburn to Preston 109 Chorley to Preston 111 Leyland to Preston* X2 Southport to Preston (not shown on map) 45 45 Wilpshire Knowsley Rd Blackburn Bus Station Stagecoach 125 service runs at regular intervals during the day from Preston Bus Station to Royal Preston Hospital, stopping outside the College. Preston Bus also provides services 19, 23 and 43 which run regularly in close proximity to the College. Preston Bus provides Service 45 on behalf of Lancashire County Council. Bus passes are not available from Preston College. The College also provides bus passes for the following routes: Stagecoach: 280 Covers Preston to Skipton via Whalley and Clitheroe Transdev: 152 Burnley - Blackburn - Preston via Padiham, Clayton-le-Moors and Feniscowles Transdev: 153 Leyland to Preston, via Bamber Bridge and Higher Walton Direct Services 61C 68C 59C 125C 40A 111C 111C direct service in mornings only 111C 111

12 www.preston.ac.uk TRANSFORMING LIVES, FULFILLING POTENTIAL At Preston College, we take great pride in supporting all of our learners to achieve the qualifications and outcomes they need. By embedding a range of career related qualifications, in addition to chosen programmes of study, we can add value to your studies, further increase knowledge and experience and at no additional cost. In short, it’s our mission to help our learners reach their full potential and to thrive in their chosen career. From essential digital skills, industry progression and employability, through to maths and English and mental health and wellbeing, these skill enhancing courses not only add real value to your learning journey, but they enable you to maximise your career potential. After seeing a friend post photographs from an earlier female multiskills course on social media, Laura decided to look into the course in more detail before signing up to the course herself. Having never undertaken any practical construction before, or been given the opportunity to do so, she felt that the course provided the chance to gain the life skills that she wished she already had. With plans to move to Australia in the future, as part of a working holiday, Laura feels that the basic skills she is learning in carpentry and joinery, plastering, plumbing and tiling, alongside the increased confidence in tool selection and use, will provide the first steps to potential employment opportunities overseas. LAURA FEMALE CONSTRUCTION MULTISKILLS LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATE Having previously worked within a busy public sector accountancy team and later as a linguistics lecturer, after spending five months in rehabilitation, Mick was advised to think about a career in adult social care when the staff quickly recognised he had a natural flair for the role. Feeling like he had lost his future and crediting the staff at the rehabilitation centre with helping him to find it, Mick started a Level 2 Awareness of Mental Health course with Preston College. Since then, and with ambitions of ultimately progressing into the Counselling profession, Mick has studied Mental Health First Aid and Advocacy Level 2, Health and Social Care Level 1 and will begin his Level 2 Counselling studies later this academic year. Already offered employment within the Health and Social Care sector, Mick credits the education and support he has received at college with allowing him to forge plans for the future and progress. MIKE HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE LEVEL 1 AWARENESS OF MENTAL HEALTH LEVEL 2 MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID & ADVOCACY LEVEL 2

13 www.preston.ac.uk I was quite apprehensive about starting the Level 2 AAT Accounting course as it had been 10 years since I completed my degree. I also wasn’t sure how I would cope with the exams due to anxiety. My tutor Kaye was outstanding. She helped me to achieve so much more than I expected and I successfully passed the course with a distinction grade. I have since progressed onto the AAT Accounting Level 3 Advanced Diploma. I am hoping to start my own bookkeeping business later this year, using the skills and knowledge I have acquired during my time at Preston College. It just goes to show what you can accomplish with hard work and excellent teaching! JENNIFER AAT ACCOUNTING LEVEL 2 & LEVEL 3 With ambitions of studying on a Personal Training programme, Adrian, who is a national bodybuilding champion in his home country of Romania, joined the Entry 2 ESOL programme at Preston College to develop his written and spoken English skills. Having travelled globally as a body building competitor, Adrian was keen to undertake a classroom/gym based fitness programme rather than an online course and began to search for appropriate study. Realising that set levels of English were required, to ensure successful completion of the written parts of the fitness programme, Adrian decided to join the Entry 2 ESOL course at Preston College to develop his English abilities. He is hopeful that the course will provide a stepping stone onto a Personal Training programme and ultimately, his dream career. ADRIAN ESOL As an already trained make-up artist at Preston College, Bhagyalakshmi has always had an interest in hair and beauty, and wanted to level up her hairdressing skills, as well as increase her confidence especially when doing hair up styles. As a learner at Preston College for a number of years, and having completed a number of courses including English Functional Skills, GCSE maths, various beauty courses, Bhagyalakshmi is now completing the Level 2 Hairdressing course. The course has not only increased Bhagyalakshmi’s confidence in hairdressing skills, it has also helped her understand the basics of what it takes to be a good hairdresser, and in the future she plans to own her own salon and provide clients a full range of hair and beauty services through to Bridal/Party make-up. BHAGYALAKSHMI HAIRDRESSING LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA

14 www.preston.ac.uk I have always had an interest in knowing how and why things work. From learning how to fix my Raleigh Chopper and Grifter in my teens, to passing my driving test in 2005. My interest grew particularly after I bought my first Classic Mini Cooper, as I wanted to maintain it correctly and independently. During my five years as a part-time adult student, I have learnt basic checks and servicing and BEN LIGHT VEHICLE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA subsequently this led me to want to learn about advanced electrical fault finding and engine management diagnosis. The teaching staff were knowledgeable, supportive and were always approachable. I hope to one day continue my studies to degree level, but in the meantime I am starting the Level 1 TIG Welding course at the College next year.

15 www.preston.ac.uk AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES Housed in the impressive iSTEM centre, the Automotive Technologies department at Preston College provides learners with access to purpose built workshops, an array of vehicles and immediate access to highly experienced industry experts, allowing all to put newly taught theory and skills into practice on demonstration cars. Taught by highly experienced industry experts, many of whom have previously worked as Chief Mechanics in a range of industries, including the British Touring Cars Championships, you will develop the skills and knowledge needed to confidently carry out repairs to vehicles, undertaking routine maintenance, including work on engines, tyres, brakes, steering, suspensions and electrical and transmission systems. There are a range of funding options available to you, meaning courses at all levels could be free of charge, dependent upon your individual circumstances. COURSE START END DAY(S) TIME(S) Light Vehicle Maintenance - Level 1 Diploma Jan 24 Jul 24 Mon 6.00pm - 9.00pm

16 www.preston.ac.uk Following the traditional education route, Ruby progressed onto university, to study a demanding degree in Social Work, after completing her Level 3 in Art and Design at Preston College. Upon graduating, she successfully progressed into a role working with adults with additional needs but the birth of her daughter left Ruby seeking a more creative career. Exploring her options, Ruby joined the Level 2 Hairdressing course, before progressing onto Level 3 RUBY BARBERING LEVEL 2 the following year. Throughout her time on the two courses Ruby undertook work experience, which provided invaluable insight into the world of both hairdressing and barbering, encouraging her to continue her studies as a learner on the Level 2 Barbering course. Ruby now works part-time as a fully qualified barber at an established Barber Shop in Preston.

17 www.preston.ac.uk From opening your own salon, to working in film and TV, or gaining employment aboard some of the world’s most luxurious cruise ships, the wealth of opportunities in the barbering, beauty and hairdressing sectors are vast and hugely varied. Housed in purpose built salons, the Barbering, Beauty and Hairdressing department at Preston College provides learners with access to live clients, real salon environments and industry experienced tutors, who have spent years perfecting their trades. You’ll have BARBERING, BEAUTY & HAIRDRESSING the opportunity to work in our on-site barber shop and Elements hair salon, practising on live clients under the supervision of industry experienced tutors. Enhancement opportunities are also available by way of local and national industry competitions. We offer Introductory Diplomas and Level 2 Certificates, perfect for those looking to start a new career in this industry, or for those looking to take their current skills to the next level. COURSE START END DAY(S) TIME(S) Barbering - Level 2 Certificate Mar 24 Jul 24 Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm Cutting Women's Hair - Level 2 Certificate Feb 24 Jun 24 Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm Introduction to Hair & Beauty Skills - Level 1 Diploma Jan 24 Jun 24 Mon & Tues 9.30am - 3.00pm & 9.30am - 12.20pm Manicure and Pedicure - Level 2 Certificate Feb 24 Jul 24 Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm Nail Technology - Level 2 Certificate Feb 24 Jul 24 Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm

18 www.preston.ac.uk I am enjoying completing the ILM programme for my own continued professional development. The course has given me an insight into the importance and impact that effective leadership and management has within the workplace. I have found it interesting to take part in class discussions where we have collectively applied the assignment theory to real life work scenarios. Having a mix of people from different industries on the course has provided many different viewpoints and enriched our debates. It has also been beneficial to learn more about team working strategies and I believe this will improve my own work practices. I would highly recommend the course, not only is the qualification recognised by employers, but the information covered in the syllabus is relevant to improving the real workplace - and that must be a good thing! If you feel that you need to improve your maths, English and ICT skills, to help with business development, we can support you with those qualifications too! ANNA ILM LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT LEVEL 3 BUSINESS QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE SELF-EMPLOYED DO YOU OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS OR ARE YOU THINKING OF BECOMING YOUR OWN BOSS? INITIAL BUSINESS SET UP MARKETING LAW & FINANCE BUSINESS PLANNING If so, the Creating a Business Start-Up – Level 2 Certificate is ideal if you already have some ideas as to what your business may look like in the future but need some help taking it to the next level. This course explores four key modules:

www.preston.ac.uk Whether you are looking to start your own business or develop valuable transferable skills and knowledge, a versatile business qualification can help to kick start a variety of careers or progress an already established one. Offering a variety of courses, from AAT accredited Accounting qualifications to nationally recognised, ILM accredited Leadership and Management programmes, Preston College is also able to offer courses designed specifically for those hoping to work in a self-employed capacity. Our Business and Accounting courses provide opportunities to acquire key skills for business, exploring everything from accounting and project management to immersive leadership, strategy and branding, whilst, the Web Design for Beginners course provides additional opportunity to learn how to design and build your own website. BUSINESS & ACCOUNTING COURSE START END DAY(S) TIME(S) AAT Accounting - Level 2 Certificate Jan 24 Jul 24 Tues 9.15am - 12.20pm AAT Accounting - Level 3 Diploma Jan 24 Dec 24 Thurs 6.00pm - 9.00pm AAT Accounting - Level 3 Diploma Apr 24 Mar 25 Thurs 6.00pm - 9.00pm AAT - Accounting Level 4 Diploma Jan 24 Mar 25 Mon 9.15am - 4.20pm AAT - Accounting Level 4 Diploma Jan 24 Mar 25 Tues & Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm AAT - Accounting Level 4 Diploma Apr 24 Jul 25 Mon 9.15am - 4.20pm AAT - Accounting Level 4 Diploma Apr 24 Jul 25 Tues & Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm Business Start Up - Level 2 Certificate Jan 24 Apr 24 Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm Business Start Up - Level 2 Certificate Apr 24 Jul 24 Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm Computerised Bookkeeping (SAGE) - Level 1 Award Jan 24 Mar 24 Tues 1.10pm - 4.20pm Cyber Security - Level 1 Award Jan 24 Jul 24 Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm Cyber Security - Level 1 Award Jun 24 Jul 24 Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm Essential Office skills Jan 24 Mar 24 Thurs 9.30am - 3.00pm Essential Office skills Apr 24 Jul 24 Thurs 9.30am - 3.00pm ILM Certificate in Leadership & Team Skills - Level 2 Jan 24 May 24 Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm ILM Certificate in Leadership & Team Skills - Level 2 Feb 24 May 24 Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm ILM Certificate in Leadership & Team Skills - Level 2 May 24 Jul 24 Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm ILM Certificate in Leadership & Team Skills - Level 2 Oct 23 Feb 24 Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm ILM Certficate in Leadership and Management - Level 3 Jan 24 May 24 Thurs 6.00pm - 9.00pm ILM Certficate in Leadership and Management - Level 3 Feb 24 Jun 24 Thurs 6.00pm - 9.00pm ILM Certficate in Leadership and Management - Level 3 May 24 Aug 24 Thurs 6.00pm - 9.00pm ILM Certficate in Leadership and Management - Level 3 Nov 23 Feb 24 Thurs 6.00pm - 9.00pm ILM Certificate in Leadership and Management - Level 5 Jan 24 Mar 24 Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm ILM Certificate in Leadership and Management - Level 5 Apr 24 Jun 24 Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm ILM Certificate in Leadership and Management - Level 5 Nov 23 Dec 23 Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm Web Design for Beginners Jan 24 Mar 24 Wed 7.00pm - 9.00pm Web Design for Beginners Apr 24 Jun 24 Wed 7.00pm - 9.00pm

20 www.preston.ac.uk • BUSINESS & ACCOUNTING • CONSTRUCTION • COUNSELLING • ENGINEERING • PROFESSIONAL DANCE • SOCIAL & COMMUNITY WORK • TEACHING UNIVERSITY CENTRE COURSES Offering Higher Education, higher apprenticeships, professional and technical courses in: NEW COURSES! • HNC SOCIAL & COMMUNITY WORK • HND SOCIAL & COMMUNITY WORK UNIVERSITY CENTRE UNIVERSITY CENTRE W www.preston.ac.uk T 01772 225522 E info@preston.ac.uk /prestoncollege

21 www.preston.ac.uk COURSE START END DAY(S) TIME(S) Cyber Security - Level 1 Award Jan 24 Jul 24 Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm Cyber Security - Level 1 Award Jun 24 Jul 24 Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm Digital Skills - Level 2 Award Jan 24 Jun 24 Wed 9.15am - 12.25pm Digital Skills - Level 2 Award Apr 24 Jul 24 Thurs 9.15am - 12.25pm Digital Skills - Level 2 Certificate Jan 24 Jun-24 Tues 6.00pm - 9.00pm Digital Skills for Beginners Jan 24 Mar 24 Fri 9.15am - 12.25pm Digital Skills for Beginners Apr 24 Jul 24 Fri 9.15am - 12.25pm Essential Digital Skills - Entry Level 3 Award Jan 24 Mar 24 Thurs 9.15am - 12.25pm Essential Digital Skills - Entry Level 3 Award Apr 24 Jul 24 Mon 9.15am - 12.25pm Essential Digital Skills - Level 1 Award Jan 24 Mar 24 Mon 9.15am - 12.25pm Essential Digital Skills - Level 1 Award Feb 24 Jul 24 Wed 9.15am - 12.25pm Essential Digital Skills - Level 1 Award Apr 24 Jul 24 Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm ICT skills are becoming increasingly important for everyday life and are often expected by a range of employers across a host of industry sectors. From Teams and Zoom meetings, to advanced spreadsheet data manipulation and photograph editing, there is much more to IT than basic word processing. At Preston College we are proud to offer a variety of qualifications for all levels of ICT abilities. Absolute beginners will find Entry Level Digital Skills not only provide the skills and knowledge needed to undertake essential IT tasks confidently, but do so in a supportive learning environment with groups of likeminded individuals and vast levels of tutor support. All of our ICT qualifications require an assessment prior to enrolment to determine the right level of study for each applicant. An assessment will be arranged when an application is submitted and must be undertaken before an enrolment is processed. COMPUTING & IT If you live in Lancashire but don’t currently hold an Essential Digital Skills qualification, our Entry 3 and Level 1 Digital Skills courses will be available to you, fully funded by the Government. The courses are offered at various points throughout the year, with flexible study options to fit around home and work commitments. To find out more, contact Asma on: 01772 225510 or email: ANakhuda@preston.ac.uk FULLY FUNDED ESSENTIAL DIGITAL SKILLS

22 www.preston.ac.uk Terry worked in the plastering trade for 36 years, successfully owning his own business for most of that time. Following an accident, Terry planned to progress his career into the Health and Safety field, so initially came to Preston College to join a relevant course. After a discussion with a careers advisor however, Terry decided to share his knowledge and skills with the next generation of plasterers instead, enrolling on the Certificate in Education – a qualification which would allow him to practise as a professional tutor. Successfully completing the course, Terry now teaches all levels of plastering to learners here at Preston College, transferring his 36 years of industry knowledge and experience to those he teaches. TERRY PLASTERING TUTOR If you would like more information about this bursary and if you are eligible to access the fund, please visit the City & Guilds Foundation website www.cityandguildsfoundation.org Do you need help funding the cost of your course? Preston College is able to support you in applying for a bursary from the City & Guilds Foundation, designed for those who find the cost of training a huge barrier to accessing the skills needed for job and career progression. Through the City & Guilds Foundation’s bursaries programme, funding for skills development is delivered to those who really need it, supporting the hardest-to-reach groups to develop skills for employment. Applications for the bursary opens three times a year, with a maximum amount of up to £6,000 available, with most bursaries granted for amounts between £2,500 and £5,000 - with no requirement to pay anything back. To be eligible for funding you must be: • At least 18 years and over • Be in genuine financial need* • Living in the UK and wanting to study a course • Not started your course yet *Financial need is defined as, ‘when someone is unable to afford a course and has reached out and explored other options.’ CITY & GUILDS FOUNDATION

23 www.preston.ac.uk The construction industry is essential for our local economy and has been identified as a priority sector for Lancashire. Currently there is a huge skills shortage in the construction industry with the industry being placed in the top five sectors requiring employees, due to sector growth, from 2018-2028. Over the past couple of years, we have seen a boom in demand for construction courses at Preston College, with additional classes and female only multiskills courses added to meet both demand and feedback. Our Level 1 courses are ideal for those looking to develop their DIY skills further or study the basics of a trade alongside a full-time job, as well as those looking to take their first steps into a complete career change. Preston College offers a new hybrid learning approach to enable learners to fit their studies around existing work and family commitments. This flexible approach includes weekly practical teaching sessions held in college, alongside online guided self-study, relating to the theoretical elements of the course. CONSTRUCTION COURSE START END DAY(S) TIME(S) Bricklaying - Level 1 Diploma Feb 24 July 24 Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm Bricklaying (Trowel Occupations) - Level 3 NVQ Diploma Various Various Various Various Carpentry and Joinery - Level 1 Diploma Feb 24 July 24 Tues 6.00pm - 9.00pm Carpentry and Joinery (Site Carpentry) - Level 3 NVQ Diploma Various Various Various Various Construction Site Supervisor - Level 4 NVQ Diploma Various Various Various Various Construction Contracting Operations Management - Level 6 NVQ Diploma Various Various Various Various Construction Senior Management- Level 7 NVQ Diploma Various Various Various Various Construction Multi Skills - Level 1 Diploma Feb 24 July 24 Thurs 6.00pm - 9.00pm Female Construction Multi Skills - Level 1 Diploma Feb 24 July 24 Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm CSCS Health & Safety - 2 day Intensive - Level 1 June 24 June 24 Mon & Tues 9.00pm - 5.00pm CSCS Health & Safety - 2 day Intensive - Level 1 Mar 24 Mar 24 Mon & Tues 9.00pm - 5.00pm CSCS Health & Safety - 2 day Intensive - Level 1 Nov 23 Nov 23 Mon & Tues 9.00pm - 5.00pm Dry Lining Level 3 NVQ Diploma Various Various Various Various Occupational Work Supervision - Level 3 NVQ Diploma Various Various Various Various Painting & Decorating - Level 1 Diploma Feb 24 July 24 Tues 6.00pm - 9.00pm Painting & Decorating Level 3 NVQ Diploma Various Various Various Various Plastering - Level 1 Diploma Feb 24 July 24 Tues 6.00pm - 9.00pm Plastering - Level 3 NVQ Diploma Various Various Various Various Plumbing - Level 1 Diploma Feb 24 July 24 Mon & Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm Plumbing - Level 3 NVQ Diploma Various Various Various Various Wall & Floor Tiling - Level 1 Diploma Feb 24 July 24 Wed 6.00pm - 9.00pm Wall & Floor Tiling - Level 3 NVQ Diploma Various Various Various Various

24 www.preston.ac.uk After spending years in customer service and sales roles, David felt like he was yet to find his dream career path. Often told he had the qualities of a Counsellor, David decided to undertake a Level 2 Counselling qualification at the University of Central Lancashire. Successfully completing this in mid-2016 and enjoying the course immensely, David joined the Level 3 Counselling Skills course at Preston College. Keen to progress a successful career in the sector, David joined the Foundation Degree in Person Centered Counselling and Psychotherapy in 2017 and has subsequently set up his own private counselling practice. With ambitions of achieving a full BSc, David joined the BSc (Hons) Person Centered Counselling and Psychotherapy degree in 2020, completing his dissertation during the first national Covid-19 lockdown. Securing employment in a School Counsellor role, with a multiple school focus, David built his private practice business whilst supporting young people in the Preston area within an educational setting. Keen to find employment closer to home and having enjoyed his time as a learner at Preston College, David applied for a part-time counselling position here at Preston College and now works three days per week at the College supporting young people. He also continues to grow his private practice business, where his focus is on adult counselling. DAVID COUNSELLING LEVEL 2 TO BSC (HONS)

Counsellors play a crucial role in improving the health and wellbeing of our society. Working in confidential settings, counsellors work with a variety of people across a range of often challenging and complex issues. Ensuring practitioners have the self-reflection and resilience to support people as they work through these issues is a common thread throughout all of the counselling courses at Preston College, from Level 2 to BSc (Hons). Counselling services can be delivered in a variety of settings including schools, universities, colleges, COURSE START END DAY(S) TIME(S) Counselling Concepts - Level 2 Award Apr 24 Jun 24 Thurs 6.00pm - 9.00pm Counselling Skills - Level 2 Certificate Apr 24 Jun 24 Mon 9.15am - 2.40pm Counselling Skills - Level 2 Certificate Jan 24 Mar 24 Mon 9.15am - 2.40pm Counselling Skills - Level 3 Certificate (Fast Track) Jan 24 Jun 24 Wed 5.00pm - 9.00pm Mental Health First Aid - Level 2 Certificate Feb 24 Apr 24 Tues 1.10pm - 4.20pm Mental Health First Aid - Level 2 Certificate May 24 Jun 24 Tues 1.10pm - 4.20pm Supporting Individuals with Learning Disabilities - Level 2 Award May 24 Jun 24 Fri 9.15am - 12.25pm Supporting Individuals with Learning Disabilities - Level 2 Award Jan 24 Mar 24 Mon 9.15am - 12.25pm Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences - Level 2 Certificate Apr 24 Jun 24 Thurs 6.00pm - 9.00pm Understanding Children and Young People's Mental Health - Level 2 Certificate Jan 24 Mar 24 Fri 9.15am - 12.25pm Understanding Children and Young People's Mental Health - Level 2 Certificate Apr 24 Jun 24 Thurs 9.30am - 12.25pm Understanding Working With People With Mental Health Needs - Level 2 Certificate Jan 24 Mar 24 Thurs 9.30am - 12.25pm GP surgeries, hospitals, in the workplace, addiction agencies, disability support groups and private practice. Sometimes counsellors will have dual roles, meaning counselling can often be a second career for many. For those looking to change career, you will begin your studies at Level 2 with opportunities, upon successful completion, to progress onto Level 3, Level 4 or degree level programmes. COUNSELLING

26 www.preston.ac.uk With a desire to learn how to make clothing that fitted well, Christine joined the Sewing Skills course at Preston College, learning how to create garments from commercial patterns. Keen to take her skills and knowledge further, Christine joined the Cutting and Fitting – Dress Design programme, a course which allows learners to create clothing that fits their own measurements. Beginning with the creation of a toile, before adapting it to make a block, successful completion of the course will allow Christine to confidently make a range of garments from an adapted pattern. Learning from tutor Jennifer, who Christine describes as both fantastic and inspirational, Christine is enjoying the programme, where she has made friends for life. CHRISTINE SEWING SKILLS CUTTING & FITTING - DRESS DESIGN

27 www.preston.ac.uk CREATIVE CRAFTS Whether you are looking for a new venture, a new hobby or simply wish to meet new people, our range of creative craft courses offer something for everyone. From painting with watercolours to dress design, sewing skills and photography, we offer both daytime and evening options on most of our courses. Many learners come back to progress onto the next COURSE START END DAY(S) TIME(S) Cake Baking 1-3 Jan 24 Mar 24 Thurs 6.30pm - 9.00pm Cake Decorating 1 Apr 24 Jun 24 Tues 6.30pm - 9.00pm Cutting and Fitting - Dress Design Jan 24 Mar 24 Mon 10.00am - 12.00pm Cutting and Fitting - Dress Design Apr 24 Jun 24 Mon 10.00am - 12.00pm Engineering Craft Skills - Level 1 Certificate Jan 24 Jun 24 Thurs 6.00pm - 9.00pm Holiday Spanish Jan 24 Mar 24 Wed 6.30pm - 8.30pm Holiday Spanish Apr 24 Jun 24 Tues 6.30pm - 8.30pm Introduction to Digital Photography Apr 24 Jun 24 Thurs 7.00pm - 9.00pm Intermediate Photography Jan 24 Mar 24 Thurs 7.00pm - 9.00pm Introduction to Creative Writing Jan 24 Mar 24 Tues 6.00pm - 8.30pm Introduction to Creative Writing Apr 24 Jun 24 Tues 6.00pm - 8.30pm Sewing Skills Jan 24 Mar 24 Thurs 7.00pm - 9.00pm Sewing Skills Apr 24 Jun 24 Thurs 7.00pm - 9.00pm Sewing Skills Jan 24 Mar 24 Thurs 10.00am - 12.00pm Sewing Skills Apr 24 Jun 24 Thurs 10.00am - 12.00pm Watercolours and Painting Jan 24 Mar 24 Mon 7.00pm - 9.00pm Watercolours and Painting Apr 24 Jun 24 Mon 7.00pm - 9.00pm Watercolours and Painting Jan 24 Mar 24 Fri 10.00am - 12.00pm Watercolours and Painting Apr 24 Jun 24 Fri 10.00am - 12.00pm Web Design for Beginners Jan 24 Mar 24 Wed 7.00pm - 9.00pm Web Design for Beginners Apr 24 Jun 24 Wed 7.00pm - 9.00pm level or onto a completely different subject to develop further skills! All of the creative craft courses on offer at Preston College provide the perfect introduction to a new subject and are ideal for both hobbyists and those looking to gain additional skills in a particular subject.

28 www.preston.ac.uk *T&Cs apply My journey to Preston College has been an unusual one to say the least! I was born in New York but mostly raised and educated in New Jersey. From a young age I always loved English and knew I wanted to teach it one day. So, as soon as I earned my BA (Hons) in English, I hit the ground running, teaching young adults in a pre-university course offered at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Upon moving to the UK, I found that I needed to re-train if I was going to continue teaching and enrolled onto a PGCE. As part of my placement, I taught adults GCSE and Functional Skills English and I loved it! The following year I joined Preston College and have never looked back. My true passion is teaching adults, as they have reached a juncture in their lives where motivation, opportunity and necessity collide and create ideal conditions for learning. TAMMARA ENGLISH TUTOR Eddy joined the Level 3 Education and Training course after spending over 20 years successfully working in the joinery trade. Hoping to teach the next generation of learners his skills, and having previously undertaken work in an Alternative Provision Provider, Eddy joined the programme in September 2021, where he enjoyed learning new skills, sharing ideas and working with peers from a range of industry sectors. Crediting the course with providing engaging lesson ideas, behaviour management techniques and a better understanding of how to set varying levels of work, Eddy had the opportunity to work with a range of different people from diverse backgrounds and industry sectors. Now enjoying a better understanding of how to present and engage following successful completion of the course, Eddy secured employment with Lancashire County Council in the Probation Team, where he works with individuals on a 1-2-1 basis, engaging them in learning through the teaching of basic joinery skills. EDDY EDUCATION & TRAINING LEVEL 3 CERTIFICATE

29 www.preston.ac.uk Preston College offers a variety of courses for those hoping to pursue a career in Education, Teaching and Assessing. With a diverse range of roles and career opportunities, flexible prospects present themselves in schools, where supporting teaching and learning qualifications provide the opportunity to work as inclass support, typically working on a term-time only basis. Those looking to work with some of the youngest members of society will find that caring for children and supporting teaching and learning qualifications provide the skills, knowledge and confidence needed EDUCATION, TEACHING AND ASSESSING COURSE START END DAY(S) TIME(S) Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences - Level 2 Certificate Apr 24 Jun 24 Thurs 6.00pm - 9.00pm Education and Teaching - Level 3 Award Apr 24 Jun 24 Tues 5.00pm - 9.00pm Education and Teaching - Level 3 Award Jan 24 Jun 24 Tues 5.00pm - 9.00pm Mental Health First Aid - Level 2 Certificate Feb 24 Apr 24 Tues 1.10pm - 4.20pm Mental Health First Aid - Level 2 Certificate May 24 Jun 24 Tues 1.10pm - 4.20pm Supporting Individuals with Learning Disabilities - Level 2 Award May 24 Jun 24 Fri 9.15am - 12.25pm Supporting Individuals with Learning Disabilities - Level 2 Award Jan 24 Mar 24 Mon 9.15am - 12.25pm Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools - Level 2 Certificate Jan 24 Dec 24 Mon 9.15am - 12.20pm Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools - Level 3 Diploma Jan 24 Dec 24 Tues 9.15am - 2.40pm TAQA Understanding the Principles and Practices of Assessment - Level 3 (Unit 301) Various Various Distance Learning Distance Learning TAQA Assessing Occupational Competence in the Work Environment - Level 3 (Unit 302) Various Various Distance Learning Distance Learning TAQA Assessing Vocational Skills, Knowledge and Understanding - Level 3 (Unit 303) Various Various Distance Learning Distance Learning TAQA Understanding Principles/Practices of Internally Assuring Quality of Assessment - Level 4 (Unit 401) Various Various Distance Learning Distance Learning TAQA Internally Assuring the Quality of Assessment - Level 4 (Unit 402) Various Various Distance Learning Distance Learning TAQA Leading the Internal Quality of Assessment Processes - Level 4 (Unit 403) Various Various Distance Learning Distance Learning Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences - Level 2 Certificate Apr 24 Jun 24 Thurs 6.00pm - 9.00pm Understanding Children and Young People's Mental Health - Level 2 Certificate Jan 24 Mar 24 Fri 9.15am - 12.25pm Understanding Children and Young People's Mental Health - Level 2 Certificate Apr 24 Jun 24 Thurs 9.30am - 12.25pm Understanding Working with People with Mental Health Needs - Level 2 Certificate Jan 24 Mar 24 Thurs 9.30am - 12.25pm to begin work in nursery or school settings, whilst our flexible Education and Training Level 3 Award offers an opportunity to gain a taste for life as a trainer. Regardless of your chosen programme, you can expect to be taught through practical workshops, specialist speakers and classroom activities that go hand-in-hand with teaching support and teaching practice. Whether you are looking for a term-time only support position or wish to teach the next generation within your subject specialism, Preston College can support you in achieving your career goals.

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