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TRAINING sOLUTIONs
TRAINING
SOLUTIONS
GUIDE
PROFESSIONAL, VOCATIONAL
AND BESPOKE COURSES
FOR EMPLOYERS
INTRODUCTION
With a wealth of experienced professional
staff Yeovil College is dedicated to helping
you achieve your business goals and
objectives through a range of carefully
selected training programmes that can
be tailored to meet business needs.
This prospectus will guide you through
the range of training courses on offer.
We offer a free Business Diagnostic Assessment
for your organisation, including help and support in
designing development programmes to meet your
company objectives and advice on how to gain funding.
We also work closely with our clients to establish their
exact needs and requirements ensuring that the correct
training is delivered. Our courses can be held at any time
or place to suit the needs of your organisation.
If you do not see the training you require here, or are
looking to develop particular skills, please contact us as
we may be able to help. For further information please
call 01935 423921.
For your convenience, we also have our Construction
Skills Centre (Lufton, Yeovil), North Dorset Technical
College (Shaftesbury) and Matrix Training Centre
(Bridport). Visit our website, www.yeovil.ac.uk,
for further details and courses available.
Jayne Lewis
Vice Principal Participation, Development
and University Centre Yeovil.
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For further information call the Employer Engagement Team on 01935 845392
CONTENTS
Business Needs Analysis
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Employers’ Charter
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Apprenticeships06
Higher Education
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Skills for Life – Basic Training
in English and Maths
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FEAST Mobile Training Unit
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Arts Design & Media
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BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
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COMPUTING24
CONSTRUCTION28
engineering34
Hair & Beauty
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Health & Care
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HEALTH & SAFETY
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Hospitality & Catering
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Sport & PUBLIC SERVICES
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Teaching & Training
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HOW DO I ENROL?
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HOW DO I PAY FOR MY COURSE?
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OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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A-Z COURSE LISTINGS
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All information is correct at time of print
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BUSINESS
NEEDS
ANALYSIS
Providing the best possible
training for your staff can have
an immediate impact on the
services to your customers and
the attitude and outlook of your
workforce, preparing you fully for
whatever the future may hold.
Whether it is teaching them how to use
a new piece of software, complete a
form, give good customer service or
write a professional letter, training is
an essential part of every organisation’s
management. Investing in your people
makes good business sense. To ensure
the best possible returns for your
organisation, training and development
activities, like any investment, have to
be targeted, planned and managed.
This is the purpose of a Business
Needs Analysis.
Yeovil College can offer you a FREE Business
Needs Analysis, including advice on training
and development for your employees. Our
experienced Business Skills Advisors (BSAs)
will work with you to identify your training
needs and offer quality assured, cost
effective solutions.
Can you say YES to any of the following?
• Do you want to get ahead in business?
• Do you know what training you require?
• Do you have any idea of what you may
require but not sure how to go about it?
• Would you like us to visit your company and
carry out a FREE Business Needs Analysis?
Then we can help you!
BOOK NOW
Call us on 01935 845392
or email training@yeovil.ac.uk
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For further information call the Employer Engagement Team on 01935 845392
EmployerS’ Charter
Yeovil College promises employers:
• An accurate and detailed response to
requests for information regarding the
College, services available or courses
within 24 hours of the initial request
• Confidential and impartial support from
trained staff to help with the diagnosis of
business needs and suggestion of possible
training solutions
• Experienced, qualified and helpful staff
delivering high quality, relevant training
in a safe environment using appropriate
learning resources
• A commitment to achieving and
maintaining accreditation for your
employees against national standards
set by the Guidance Council
• Prompt and regular information on
employee’s progress and examination
results, as well as information on any
issues arising with attendance,
discipline or progress
• Commitment to equal opportunities for all
• Information on alternative providers,
if the College is unable to offer you the
support you require
• Improvements to services based on
your regular feedback on all aspects of
the provision
• Access to regular, published information
and feedback to reassure you that
Yeovil College is providing a high quality
learning experience
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Apprenticeships
Apprenticeships can make your organisation more
effective, competent, productive and competitive
by addressing your skills gap directly. They are
designed to help your employees and future
employees reach a high level of competency
and performance.
All apprentices must be employed, so either current members
of staff or new recruits are eligible. There are different levels
of Apprenticeships that allow your employees to study at
the right level – NVQ Level 2 (Intermediate Apprenticeships)
or NVQ Level 3 (Advanced Apprenticeships). They also
include Functional Skills and, in most cases, a Technical
Certificate. The NVQ is assessed in the workplace and
the Technical Certificate and Functional Skills are normally
delivered and assessed in the College, usually by attending
up to one day a week.
Throughout the Apprenticeship, a Training Co-ordinator
will be able to support and guide you and your employee.
They will work with you to help you decide which Apprenticeship
is right for your employee, explain the way in which the
Apprenticeship works and what funding is available.
The Training Co-ordinator will also carry out regular 12 weekly
reviews of progress with yourself and your apprentice.
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For further information call the Employer Engagement Team on 01935 845392
Yeovil College offers
Apprenticeships in the
following occupational areas:
• Business, including Accountancy, Business
Administration, Business Improvement
Techniques, Contact Centre, Customer
Service, Management and Team Leading
• Hospitality & Catering, including Cookery,
Food & Beverage Service, Hospitality
Supervision, Housekeeping, Licenced
Hospitality and Multi-Skills Hospitality
• Beauty Therapy
• IT, including IT Professionals and IT Users
• Construction, including Brickwork,
Carpentry & Joinery, Civil Construction –
Plant Operations, Construction Maintenance,
Electrical Installation, Plumbing and
Providing Security, Fire, Emergency
& Alarm Systems
• Manufacturing, including Food
Manufacturing Operations and Performing
Manufacturing Operations
• Children’s Care, Learning & Development
• Engineering, including Composites
Engineering, Electrical Engineering,
Electronic Engineering, Engineering,
Fabrication & Welding, Maintenance
Engineering and Performing
Engineering Operations
• Hairdressing, including Barbering
• Health, including Health & Social Care
• Print, including Carton Manufacture,
Digital Print Production, Machine Printing,
Mechanised Print Finishing & Binding and
Print (General)
• Retail
• Teaching Assistant
• Warehousing & Storage
Operations/Logistics
For more information on the
Apprenticeship opportunities
available, see the course
information provided in
this prospectus.
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HIGHER
EDUCATION
The University Centre Yeovil
The University Centre Yeovil was created
to give people in Somerset, Dorset and the
surrounding areas easy access to high quality
Higher Education, allowing them to stay in
employment while continuing their personal
and professional development. The University
Centre’s aim is to give employees the
opportunity to fulfil their potential and gain
qualifications, knowledge and skills which
make a positive contribution to their
business organisations.
The University Centre is a partnership
between Bournemouth University, the
University of the West of England, the
University of Gloucestershire, Swansea
Metropolitan University and Yeovil College.
These prominent educational institutions
work together to provide a wide range of
full and part-time courses to suit every
employee and organisation.
Higher Education Courses
The courses are continuously reviewed to
match industry and employer requirements.
New courses are developed each year, such
as the Foundation degree (FdA) Print and
a variety of Higher National Certificate (HNC)
and Higher National Diploma (HND) courses.
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Currently, courses are offered in key industry
areas, for example:
• Arts, Design & Media, including Fine Art,
Media, Graphic Design, Performing Arts
and Print
• Business & Management, including
Business & Management Practice and
Management & Leadership
• Education & Teaching, including Lifelong
Learning, Early Years, Supporting Learning
and Postgraduate Certificate in
Learning & Skills
• Engineering, including Electrical/Electronic
Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and
Aeronautical Engineering
• Healthcare, including Health & Social
Care and Adult Nursing
• Science & Computing, including
Computing & Internet Technology and
Forensic Science
• Sport & Public Services, including Sports
Development & Coaching and Public Services
• Professional Courses, including
Accounting and Marketing
For further information call the Employer Engagement Team on 01935 845392
QUALIFICATIONS AVAILABLE
Foundation Degrees
A Foundation degree is a modern, Higher
Education qualification designed to equip
students with the skills and knowledge
employers need now and in the future.
They are designed and developed in
partnership with employers. Foundation
degrees are flexible and accessible
qualifications, valued by students and
employers alike.
Higher National Certificates/
Higher National Diplomas
Higher National Certificates (HNCs) and
Higher National Diplomas (HNDs) are
nationally recognised, Higher Education
qualifications related to specific jobs. They
are skills-focussed rather than academicallyfocussed and can help employees move
into new roles within your organisation or
improve within their current position.
As an employer, taking on a Foundation
degree graduate means choosing someone
prepared for the world of work and able to
apply their skills immediately in your business.
Foundation degrees may also be studied
part-time and offer relevant, valuable
professional learning and development
opportunities for your current employees,
extending their skills and your responsiveness.
HNCs can take one to two years to
complete, while HNDs take two or more
years. However, like Foundation degrees,
students who successfully complete
a HND can apply to top up their qualification
to a full degree at certain universities.
Fees are met by the employer or jointly
by employers and employees. Financial
support is available on a means-tested
basis for part-time students.
Honours Degrees and
Postgraduate Qualifications
Honours degrees and postgraduate
qualifications available at the University
Centre include:
• BA (Hons) Business & Management Practice
• Postgraduate Certificate/Diploma Learning
& Skills (Formerly the PGCE)
• BEng (Hons) Materials Engineering
(Subject to Validation)
• BA (Hons) English with History
• BA (Hons) History with English
• BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing
• BA (Hons) Personal & Professional
Development
• M A/MSc Personal & Professional
Development
Professional Qualifications
A range of specific, professional skills are
key to every organisation to ensure it can
function successfully. Yeovil College offers
a number of courses at the University
Centre which ensure that your staff can
fulfil vital roles, such as Association of
Accounting Technicians (AAT), Chartered
Institute of Marketing (CIM) and Personal
and Professional Development courses.
Other Qualifications
Other qualifications offered at the University
Centre include Access to Higher Education,
Bachelor’s degrees and Master’s degrees,
as well as courses in Teaching and
Leadership & Management.
For more information or a full list of
courses available at the University
Centre, visit www.ucy.ac.uk.
Alternatively, you can request a copy of
our latest prospectus by calling 01935
845454 or emailing ucy@yeovil.ac.uk.
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SKILLS FOR LIFE
Basic Training in English and Maths
• Do you want FREE training that will
help your employees get the basic skills
they need?
• Do you want to improve your employees’
Maths and English skills to help
increase efficiency and productivity?
Addressing Literacy, Language and
Numeracy skill needs among your workforce
not only improves their confidence and
performance, but also clearly demonstrates
your organisation’s commitment to
developing your staff.
Support and training in basic skills can boost
employee confidence and allow them
to access other training and progression
opportunities within the workplace,
meaning they can develop a broader
skills set which is more useful to your
organisation. A confident, flexible and
skilled workforce is responsive to change
and this can improve effectiveness
and efficiency.
What We Do
Yeovil College offers:
• FREE training for your employees
•F
REE assessment of your employees’
current skill level
•T
raining in the workplace, minimising
disruption and the time your employees
spend away from work
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• Tailored courses to suit your business
• E xperienced tutors at a time to suit you
• Help so that learners achieve nationallyrecognised qualifications up to Level 2
(GCSE level) in Maths and English
Bespoke English Language
Training for Speakers of
Other Languages
Do you have staff who have English as
a Second Language? Yeovil College can
deliver bespoke English courses which
are designed and written for your specific
business sector, such as English for
Health & Safety and English for Hospitality
courses. They are designed to develop
your employees’ knowledge of key
vocabulary and grammar points relevant to
your industry sector, as well as improving
confidence and capability within job roles.
These courses are accredited by Yeovil
College and fees vary dependant on length
of course and number of employees
enrolled. Contact us to discuss your
particular needs and how you can upskill
your workforce to meet your business
needs in this important area.
For More Information
To find out more about Skills for Life and
ESOL courses, please call 01935 845353
or email sfl@yeovil.ac.uk.
For further information call the Employer Engagement Team on 01935 845392
FEAST
Mobile Training Unit
We’re Having a FEAST!
Yeovil College is a member of the Schools
FEAST (Food Excellence and Skills Training)
network. This is a national scheme to raise
awareness of healthy eating in schools
and to encourage training for school meal
providers, including school cooks, kitchen
assistants, lunchtime supervisors, teachers,
bursars and employers.
Yeovil College is a lead partner for the South
of England, in partnership with Somerset
College of Arts & Technology.
As part of the scheme, Yeovil College
provides a mobile training unit, which visits
primary and secondary schools across
South Somerset and North and West
Dorset. The unit contains a fully-fitted
kitchen, classroom area and full IT facilities.
The FEAST Mobile Training Unit is
available for commercial hire.
For further information and details of
terms and conditions, please contact
the Employer Engagement Team on
01935 845374 or via training@yeovil.ac.uk.
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ARTS, DESIGN & MEDIA
ARTS, DESIGN
& MEDIA
This section covers the following subjects from pages 12-15:
• FINE ART
• GRAPHIC DESIGN
• MEDIA
• PERFORMING ARTS
• PRINT
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ARTS, DESIGN & MEDIA
Intermediate Apprenticeship/Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 2/3) Print
These Apprenticeships will help you develop the necessary skills within your workplace
to effectively carry out printing and production processes in the Print and Graphic
Communications industry. You will study a broad range of topics, including health and
safety, communications and working relationships, preparing and operating equipment and
machinery and developing design responses for a variety of production stages for the print
market. Yeovil College offers Apprenticeships in specific strands. Which strand you take
will be based upon your employer and job role.
Machine Printing – Flexography
Machine Printing – Gravure
Machine Printing – Lithography
Machine Printing – Web Offset
Mechanised Print Finishing & Binding
Newspaper and Periodicals
Carton Manufacture
Level 2
Level 3
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✓
✓
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✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Digital Print Production – Digital Artwork
for Print Pre-Press
✓
Print Administration
✓
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ARTS, DESIGN & MEDIA
Foundation degree (FdA) Creative Practices – Fine Art
This course aims to encourage and support you as you develop your own individual Fine Art
practice and locate yourself and your work in the context of the area’s vibrant art community.
This course is particularly suitable for those who wish to pursue careers in contemporary fine
art practice, which may include installation, digital media and video or the more traditional
media of painting, print making and photography, or a combination of any of these media.
There is no in-house style and students are encouraged to develop their own practice.
Foundation degree (FdA) Creative Practices – Media Practice
This course focuses on developing the creative, critical, professional and personal skills
required in a competitive and rapidly changing media landscape. The course and methods
of study engage with the contemporary issues and practices which are transforming media
production and consumption. This course is particularly suitable for those who wish to pursue
careers in Media Practice, including independent drama and documentary production and
cross-platform production. You will have the opportunity to work within a range of media,
including video, audio, animation, motion-graphics and interactive media. Experimentation,
enquiry and social awareness are vital elements of the course and you will be required to
develop an investigatory approach in your learning and production practices.
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ARTS, DESIGN & MEDIA
Foundation degree (FdA) Print
This is a part-time Foundation degree designed for Print industry employees who wish to
continue full-time employment whilst studying. The course is taught over three years and
applicants must be able to prove that they have suitable employment or a work placement
within a print-related workplace for the duration of their studies. Modules include; Introduction
to the Print industry, Issues & Extended Issues in the Print industry, Sustainability & Materials
for the Print industry, Design & Production for Print Colour Management and The Future of Print.
Higher National Certificate/Higher National Diploma (HNC/HND) Graphic Design
The Higher National Diploma (240 credits), and Higher National Certificate (120 credits) in
Graphic Design have been developed with a specific focus on career progression and are
recognised by employers and the Design industry (British Design Innovation, the Chartered
Society of Designers, the Design Business Association, Design and Art Direction and others)
as a valid and valuable pathway to employment in Graphic Design. There is provision for
specialist study relevant to individual vocations and contexts. This qualification enables
progression to an undergraduate degree or further professional qualifications in Graphic
Design or related areas.
Higher National Certificate/Higher National Diploma (HNC/HND) Performing Arts
The Higher National Certificate (HNC) and Diploma (HND) are highly regarded, nationally and
internationally recognised undergraduate-level courses, equivalent to the first and second
year of a university degree course respectively. The HNC/HND in Performing Arts provides
a specialist work-related programme of study that covers the key knowledge, understanding
and practical skills required in the Performing Arts sector and also offers particular specialist
emphasis through the choice of units. The course includes a range of performance
opportunities, including site specific, musical theatre performance and touring theatre.
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BUSINESS &
PROFESSIONAL
This section covers the following subjects from pages 16-23:
• Accountancy
• Medical Terminology
• Bookkeeping
• Minute Taking
• Business Administration
• Purchasing & Supply (CIPS)
• Business Improvement
Techniques
• SAGE
• Contact Centre Operations
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• Retail
• Customer Service
• Strategic Management
& Leadership
• Management & Leadership
• Team Leading
• Marketing (CIM)
• Warehousing & Storage
For further information call the Employer Engagement Team on 01935 845392
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
Intermediate Apprenticeship/Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 2/3) Accountancy
This Apprenticeship includes an Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) qualification,
the benchmark for the industry. Students study basic accounting skills and knowledge,
how to work effectively in accounting and finance, basic costing, computerised accounting
and professional ethics in accounting and finance. Qualifications in Employee Rights
and Responsibilities and Functional Skills (Maths and English) complete the
Apprenticeship programme.
Intermediate Apprenticeship/Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 2/3)
Customer Service
These Apprenticeships focus on five key areas; Customer Service Foundations, Impression
& Image, Delivery, Handling Problems and Development & Improvement. During the
intermediate course, you will learn how to provide effective customer service and support in
a customer service environment. The advanced Apprenticeship gives you the opportunity to
assess the principles of customer service delivery and ways of developing and improving the
customer service process.
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Business Improvement Techniques
This innovative, cross-functional qualification is designed to support the overall effective
operation of businesses. There are two pathway options, Process Improvement or Quality
Improvement. The course is suitable for semi-skilled workers and apprentices in a variety
of industries, particularly manufacturing and engineering, and anyone responsible for
contributing to quality and process improvements in the workplace.
Intermediate Apprenticeship/Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 2/3)
Business Administration
The intermediate Apprenticeship in Business Administration is aimed at students working
in an administrative role, while the Advanced Apprenticeship will help you further
develop your knowledge regarding the range of relevant work roles and the personal and
interpersonal skills required to work effectively in the sector. These courses are as versatile
as organisations are diverse, with core modules focussing on management, business
improvement, working in the business environment and communication. Students choose
from nearly 50 optional units at Level 2 and approximately 100 at Level 3 to create
a combination to suit the business.
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BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Contact Centre Operations
This course is designed for entry level Contact Centre employees providing customers
with remote support for products or services, e.g. online or via telephone. It will give you
the opportunity to learn, develop and practice the skills required to make an effective
contribution in the Contact Centre environment.
Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Management
This advanced Apprenticeship is ideal for first line managers with a range of responsibilities,
such as allocating work to team members/colleagues/contractors, achieving specific results,
managing financial and physical resources and some decision making. The qualification aims
to give learners an opportunity to develop their management performance to become more
effective within their organisation and progress their career. Core modules focus on Planning
& Allocating Work for the Team, Managing Personal Development, Setting Objectives and
Supporting Team Members.
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Team Leading
This course has been designed for Team Leaders who have some personal autonomy and
responsibility and collaborate with others to deliver work. It gives learners the opportunity
to develop the core competencies needed by Team Leaders in the dynamic, business
world. Core units focus on Managing Personal Development, Working Relationships with
Colleagues and Communicating Information & Knowledge.
Intermediate Apprenticeship/Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 2/3) Retail
This apprenticeship is suitable for those in a variety of roles within the Retail sector,
ranging from sales assistant, stockroom assistant and visual merchandiser to team leader,
department manager and senior sales assistant. Apprentices learn a range of skills which are
key to roles in the industry and transferable to all retail companies and other departments
within the same organisation.
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BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Warehousing & Storage
This Apprenticeship is designed for students working in a Warehousing, Distribution
and Storage environment. During the course, you will develop skills in a number of related
specialist areas so that you can operate more effectively in your working environment.
Areas covered include; Health & Safety, Developing Effective Working Relationships
and Checking Stock Levels.
Bookkeeping for Small Businesses – Stage 1
This course will teach you the basics of manual bookkeeping for small businesses. You will
learn how accounts are produced and what they mean, including VAT, profit and loss and
taxation for the self-employed.
Bookkeeping for Small Businesses – Stage 2
This course will develop your understanding of accounts for small businesses. You will look
at topics such as balance sheets, cash flow forecasting, PAYE and business planning.
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BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
SAGE Computerised Accounting
This course gives you a good working knowledge of SAGE, which is the leading computerised
accounting package. It covers setting up a system, creating accounts for customers and
suppliers, entering routine data, processing and reconciling bank transactions, producing
management reports and accounting for VAT.
AAT Level 2 Certificate
This is a nationally recognised accounting qualification which is sponsored by three main
accountancy bodies. Accounting technicians work at all levels of finance and accounting and
jobs are advertised requiring this qualification. It is a qualification in its own right but learners
may use it to advance on to other accountancy qualifications. Advice and guidance is given
regarding this in the final year. The course aims to relate theory of Accounting to the practical
work learners undertake. The units covered are: Basic Accounting 1, Basic Accounting 2,
Basic Costing, Computerised Accounting and Working Effectively in Accounting & Finance.
AAT registration fees are payable direct to the awarding body.
AAT Level 3 Diploma
The Diploma is recommended to learners who have achieved the AAT Level 2 Certificate
or equivalent. The units covered include: Accounts Preparation 1, Accounts Preparation 2,
Cash Management, Costs & Revenues, Indirect Tax, Professional Ethics in Accounting &
Finance and Spreadsheets. AAT registration fees are payable direct to the awarding body.
AAT Level 4 Diploma
This Level 4 Diploma is designed for those who intend to work at all levels of finance and
is designed to give learners practical accounting skills that they can use in the workplace.
Some accounting technicians work as accounts clerks; others go on to become managing
directors or finance directors of well-known companies. AAT registration fees are payable
direct to the awarding body.
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BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
Business Improvement Techniques
The Business Improvement Techniques (BIT) NVQ is a work-based qualification that supports
the implementation of improvements within companies. These improvements are based on
well-known and proven lean manufacturing techniques, such as waste elimination, 5S/5C
workplace organisations, effective team working and statistical process control. These are
a range of units that can be selected to suit your individual company needs which will help to
ensure that the improvements are sustained. This course is only available in the workplace.
BTEC Diploma (Level 5) Management & Leadership
This seven-unit, Level 5 qualification provides a specialist work-related programme of
study that covers the knowledge and skills required for working successfully in middle
management. The core unit provides essential underpinning knowledge and skills and the
six specialist units have been selected to allow you to obtain a rounded programme of
development. Units include: Principles of Management & Leadership, Managing Marketing,
Management of Change, Managing Innovation, Recruitment & Selection, Managing Budgets
and Managing Communications at Work.
Minute Taking Skills
This course is designed to build confidence and develop the skills necessary to take notes
and produce minutes of meetings. Topics covered include: Active Listening Skills, Note
Taking & Summarising, Layout of Agenda and Minutes. Delegates will actively participate in
a meeting, take notes and write a full set of minutes.
Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS)
The Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS) is the leading body representing the
field of purchasing and supply chain management. A number of CIPS courses are available
from Level 3 to Level 6, giving students the opportunity to improve their knowledge and
skills in Procurement and Supply. Compulsory modules cover key areas such as the context
and environment of procurement and supply, operations and workflow management, while
optional units in areas such as negotiation and relationship management complete the course.
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BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
Foundation degree (FdA) Business & Management
This is a broad-based Business & Management course offering an industry-relevant
qualification to students from a diverse range of learning and age backgrounds, enabling them
to develop personally and professionally. This philosophy is reflected in the course structure,
which provides breadth of knowledge, flexibility and a wide range of learning experiences.
Extended Diploma (Level 7) Strategic Management & Leadership
This course is for those who wish to further develop their existing Business & Management
study and experience and is particularly useful for students who wish to progress to an MBA
or similar Master’s degree programme with advanced entry status. Modules currently include;
Professional Development for Strategic Managers, Creative & Innovative Management,
Strategic Human Resource Management, Developing Successful Business Teams, Strategic
Marketing Management, Corporate Communications Strategy, Strategic Change Management
and Strategic Planning.
Chartered Institute of Marketing Level 4 Professional Certificate in Marketing
This course aims to give students a more practical and applied insight into Marketing and how
to devise and execute marketing activities. It is designed for those in junior marketing positions
and those who undertake marketing activities as part of their job. More experienced marketers
often take this course to consolidate their knowledge, experience and understanding.
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BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
Chartered Institute of Marketing Level 6 Professional Diploma in Marketing
The Professional Diploma in Marketing is ideal for those in Marketing Management roles.
It builds on knowledge gained at Professional Certificate level and leads to Associated
Membership of CIM.
Medical Terminology – Beginners/Intermediate
This course assumes no previous knowledge of Medical Terminology and provides a basic
introduction to the origin and structure of medical words. You will be introduced to commonly
used prefixes, suffixes and root words and to frequently used abbreviations. The intermediate
course builds upon the topics covered in the beginners course and includes terminology
relating to a range of additional specialities.
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COMPUTING
This section covers the following subjects from pages 24-27:
• Computing & Systems Development
• IT Practitioners
• IT Users/User Skills
• Starting Computing
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COMPUTING
Intermediate Apprenticeship/Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 2/3)
IT Practitioners
These Apprenticeships provide you with the necessary skills to carry out general IT duties in
areas such as fault diagnosis and repair, customer relations, programming, systems analysis
and database management. The advanced Apprenticeship develops skills learned at Level 2
and also prepares you for managing ICT systems.
Intermediate Apprenticeship/Advanced Apprenticeship IT Users
This qualification is designed to give you the required skills to succeed as an IT user.
The course is assessed in the workplace through evidence provided through your job.
At intermediate level, you will complete mandatory units in Health & Safety and Developing
Personal Skills, while at advanced level, you will complete a module in Improving
Productivity Using IT.
Starting Computing
This course is designed for those who wish to start using a computer. The course will gently
take you right from the basics such as switching on a computer to the use of basic packages
and the internet. Learners gain real confidence in using computers from this course.
Award in IT User Skills (ITQ)
A good introductory course to build a firm foundation in your IT skills. You should have a good
basic knowledge of IT, including Word. The flexible delivery allows you to study at your own
pace. This course has a flexible enrolment time frame. Learners are entitled to a maximum
of 70 hours over the duration of their course.
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Certificate in IT User Skills (ITQ)
Studying this course will help you make the step up from Level 1, build upon your existing IT
and internet skills and gain a practical qualification that is attractive to employers. The course
includes units of the following topics: Improving Productivity using IT, Email, Spreadsheet
Software, Word Processing Software, Presentation Software and Database Software.
HNC/D Computing & Systems Development
The HNC in Computing & Systems Development (120 credits) provides a specialist workrelated programme of study that covers the key knowledge, understanding and practical
skills required in the Computing sector. It offers students the opportunity to specialise
through the choice of particular units. The HND (240 credits) provides greater breadth
and specialisation than the HNC. HNC Modules currently include Business Skills for
e-Commerce, Computer Systems, Systems Analysis & Design, Website Design, Database
Design Concepts, Object Oriented Programming and Networking Technologies, while
completing the HND adds areas including Project Design, Implementation & Evaluation,
Programming in Java, Data Structures & Algorithms, Web Applications Development,
Local Area Networking Technologies, IT Virtualisation, Data Analysis & Design and Internet
Server Management.
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COMPUTING
BESPOKE
COMPUTING
COURSES
Yeovil College can provide a range of bespoke IT User courses.
These courses are designed around the unique needs of each
employer and can be delivered at a time to suit you.
For more information, please contact the Employer Engagement Team on 01935 845392
or via training@yeovil.ac.uk
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CONSTRUCTION
This section covers the following subjects from pages 28-33:
• 17th Edition Regulations
• Energy Efficiency Certificate
• Bricklaying
• Inspection, Testing &
Certification of Electrical
Installations
• Carpentry
• Civil Construction & Plant
Operations
• Photovoltaic Panels
• Construction Maintenance
• Plumbing
• Domestic Unvented
Hot Water ERS
• Security, Emergency
& Alarm Systems
• Electrical Installation
• Water Regulations
• Electrotechnical Technology
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CONSTRUCTION
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Bricklaying
An Apprenticeship in Bricklaying will give you the necessary knowledge and hands-on
experience to follow a successful career in this vital area of the Construction industry.
You will gain experience in a range of practical skills, from creating basic walled
constructions through to the more complex brickwork, block and stonework that can
be seen on buildings around us every day, ensuring that you are fully equipped to be
a valuable asset to any employer.
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Carpentry
This course will give you the skills and experience within the workplace to begin a career in
Carpentry. It will cover the Installation of First & Second Fix Components such as Windows
& Doors, the Erection of Structural Carcassing, Maintenance of Tools & Equipment and
Health & Safety in the Work Environment.
Intermediate Apprenticeship/Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 2/3) Civil
Construction & Plant Operations
This Apprenticeship will give you the necessary knowledge and hands on experience to
follow a career in this vital area of the Civil Engineering industry. You will gain experience in
a range of practical skills from basic road and kerb layout, through to the handling of key
plant machinery, ensuring that you are fully equipped to be a valuable asset to any employer.
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Construction Maintenance
The Construction Maintenance Apprenticeship is designed to help you develop your practical
skills and knowledge within a property maintenance role. The course covers areas such
as health and safety, safe platform assembly, installing windows, hanging doors, essential
plumbing and carpentry and repairing masonry.
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CONSTRUCTION
Intermediate Apprenticeship/Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3)
Electrical Installation
This course will give you the skills and experience within the workplace to commence a
career as a qualified Electrician. You will study How to Make Preparations to Install Electrical
Wiring Systems, Wiring Enclosures & Equipment; Install & Connect Electrical Wiring
Systems using Safe & Improved Methods; Inspect, Test & Commission Electrical Installation
and Learn to Diagnose and Correct Faults and Problems.
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Installation of Photovoltaic Panels
This Apprenticeship is aimed at those who are employed as installers of photovoltaic panels,
mainly in domestic properties, such as PV installer, PV technician and installer. This course
covers all aspects of photovoltaic panel installation, excluding the actual commissioning of
the installation, meaning you do not need an Electrical Installation qualification to complete
this Apprenticeship.
Intermediate Apprenticeship/Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 2/3) Plumbing
This course will give you the skills and experience within the workplace to commence
a career as a qualified Plumber. The programme will cover areas such as the installation of
hot and cold water systems, how to maintain them and how to decommission systems in
a safe and secure manner.
Intermediate Apprenticeship/Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 2/3)
Providing Security, Emergency and Alarm Systems
This course will develop the necessary skills and experience to become a recognised
security installer, specialising in one of the following fields; Security Systems, Access
Control, Closed Circuit Television, Fire and Emergency Lighting.
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CONSTRUCTION
City & Guilds 2357 Diploma Electrotechnical Technology
This is now the recognised qualification for anybody training to become a qualified Electrician.
The qualification combines the previous City & Guilds 2330 Technical Certificate and the City
& Guilds 2356 NVQ into one complete qualification. The course covers Health & Safety, the
Work Environment, Planning & Selecting for Electrotechnical Equipment Installation, Wiring
Systems, Terminating & Connecting Conductors, Cables & Cords, System Inspection, Testing,
Commissioning & Certification and Fault Diagnosis & Correction. Assessments on
the course cover technical understanding and vocational practice.
City & Guilds 17th Edition Regulations
If you have the 16th Edition and need to update to the 17th Edition qualification, this course
is for you. This qualification covers the full extent of the updated Regulations. Courses are
run as either ten week programmes or four day blocks. These courses are available at the
Construction Skills Centre, Yeovil and the North Dorset Technical College, Shaftesbury.
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CONSTRUCTION
City & Guilds 2395 Certificate in Periodic Inspection,
Testing & Certification of Electrical Installations
Previously part of the City & Guilds 2391 qualification, the City & Guilds 2395 Certificate
specifically covers periodic inspection, completion of the EICR forms, relevant paperwork
and the practical aspects of inspection and testing existing installations. The qualification is
based on the Electricity at Work Regulations (EAWR) BS7671 17th Edition Guidance Note 3:
Inspection and Testing and is assessed via a written examination, an online multiple choice
test and a series of practical assessments.
City & Guilds 6129 Certificate (Level 2) Plumbing Studies
Successfully completing this two year course leads to a City & Guilds 6129 Certificate in
Plumbing Studies. This is an opportunity for you to gain the basic knowledge in plumbing,
bathroom installation, hot and cold water systems, lead work and working with low carbon
pipe work. You must attend both evenings. Fees are payable each year.
Certificate (Level 3) Plumbing
The Level 3 Plumbing qualification covers both the technical knowledge required to work
as a qualified plumber and the necessary workplace practical skills. The course covers cold
and hot water systems and heating and gas systems. You will need to have a good level of
prior knowledge or be qualified to Level 2 and be employed within the industry so you can
demonstrate the necessary skills competency at Level 3.
BPEC Water Regulations
The Water Regulations course is a revision and assessment course, covering the knowledge
required for the Water Regulations Certificate. This course is suitable for plumbers and those
working on installations within the Plumbing industry. (Offered over one day or three evenings).
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CONSTRUCTION
City & Guilds/BPEC Energy Efficiency Certificate
The Energy Efficiency course is a short training course and covers awareness of energy
efficient controls within hot water heating systems and also a compliance with Building
Regulations L1. The course is suitable for Plumbers working within the industry or those
who have industrial experience. (Offered over 1 day or 3 evenings).
Domestic Unvented Hot Water ERS
The Domestic Unvented Hot Water Systems course is short assessment course, suitable
for plumbers working in the industry. It is a course designed to enable learners to have an
awareness of Building Regulations G and all associated controls for unvented hot water
storage. The certification will enable the learner to complete benchmark certificates on
approved appliances within the industry.
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ENGINEERING
This section covers the following subjects from pages 34-39:
• Abrasive Wheel Training
• Aeronautical Engineering
• Composites Engineering
• Electrical Engineering
• Electronic Engineering
• Engineering Maintenance
& Installation
• Food Manufacturing
Operations
• Manufacturing Engineering
(Machining)
• Mechanical Engineering
• Performing Manufacturing
Operations
• Fabrication & Welding
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ENGINEERING
Intermediate Apprenticeship/Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 2/3)
Composites Engineering
Yeovil College is one of just five training providers nationwide developing standardised
courses in this emerging low carbon technology field. We offer bespoke training courses
designed to meet the individual needs of specific employers. The College is linked with the
Composites Skills Alliance and has already provided specialist training for a number of major
international companies.
Intermediate Apprenticeship/Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 2/3)
Fabrication & Welding
This Apprenticeship will give you the necessary knowledge and hands-on experience to
follow a career in Fabrication & Welding, a key area of the Engineering sector. You will gain
experience in MIG and TIG welding, working with a wide variety of materials of different
thicknesses and in a range of situations, ensuring that you are fully equipped to be a valuable
asset to any employer.
Intermediate Apprenticeship/Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 2/3)
Manufacturing Engineering (Machining)
An Engineering Apprenticeship will give you the necessary knowledge and hands-on
experience to follow a career in your chosen area of the Engineering sector. You will gain
skills, knowledge and experience across a range of machine tools and the necessary hand
skills to pursue your chosen specialism.
Intermediate Apprenticeship/Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 2/3)
Electrical Engineering
Students on these Apprenticeships will gain knowledge and understanding of the principles,
methods and technology involved in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Subject areas
may include Electrical Engineering, Digital Electronics, Analogue Electronics, Electrical Panel
Wiring, Electrical Power and Electrical Testing.
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Intermediate Apprenticeship/Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 2/3)
Electronic Engineering
These Apprenticeships allow students to acquire the knowledge and understanding of the
principles, methods and technology involved in Electronic Engineering. The courses encompass
three mandatory units, which cover appropriate Engineering Principles, Techniques and
Environment Awareness.
Intermediate Apprenticeship/Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 2/3)
Engineering Maintenance & Installation
This Apprenticeship has been designed to give you the skills and knowledge to undertake
Engineering Maintenance and Installation activities. There are 14 possible pathways offered
via Yeovil College, including Mechanical & Electrical Maintenance and Servicing Hydraulic &
Pneumatic Equipment Installation. Contact the Employer Engagement team for more information.
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Performing Manufacturing Operations
The Apprenticeship is suitable for students pursuing a career in one of a wide range of
manufacturing occupations. Within this course, you will study Health & Safety within your
Organisation and the Control of Manufacturing Operations, as well as Quality Control, Improving
Effectiveness, Communication, Working Relationships and Environmental Awareness.
Intermediate Apprenticeship/Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 2/3)
Food Manufacturing Operations
This Apprenticeship is for anyone who works, or would like to work, in food manufacturing
and wants to gain knowledge and practical skills. These Apprenticeships are suitable for
those working in a range of roles, including food operative, food technologist and food
production manager. Food Manufacturing and Bakery routes are currently available.
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ENGINEERING
Abrasive Wheel Training
This course will give individuals the necessary understanding and practical experience
to safely use and change abrasive wheels as required under The Power and Use of Work
Equipment Regulations 1998 (POWER). The course covers the necessary health and safety
regulations, and gives all participants hands on practical experience of portable abrasive
wheel tools, bench grinders and surface grinders.
BTEC Diploma (Level 3) Mechanical Engineering
The BTEC Diploma provides a specialist work related course of study that covers the key
knowledge and practical skills required in the sector. The BTEC Diploma offers flexibility and
a choice of emphasis through the specialist units. It is broadly equivalent to two A Levels.
For adult learners the BTEC Diploma complements their experience of related work. It is
a suitable qualification for those wishing to change career or move into a particular area of
employment following a career break.
HNC Mechanical Engineering
This eight unit award provides an appropriate level of education for a range of technical and
management careers in Engineering. It also provides specialist studies which are directly
relevant to students’ current job roles or areas in which they intend to seek employment.
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ENGINEERING
HND Mechanical Engineering
This award provides an appropriate level of education for a range of technical and management
careers in Engineering. It also provides specialist studies which are directly relevant to job roles
in which students are currently working or in which they intend to seek employment.
BTEC Diploma (Level 3) Electronic Engineering
The BTEC Diploma in Electronic Engineering is designed to equip learners with the practical
skills, knowledge and understanding required for success in current employment and
progression to future employment for a range of related occupations. The qualification also
enables progression to Higher National Certificates/Diplomas or degrees and professional
Electrical/Electronic Engineering-related fields. For adult learners, the BTEC Diploma is
a specialist work-related qualification that extends their work experience if they are,
or have been employed in the sector.
HNC Electrical/Electronic Engineering
This award provides an appropriate level of education for a range of technical and management
careers in Engineering. It also provides specialist studies which are directly relevant to job
roles in which students are currently working or in which they intend to seek employment.
HND Electrical/Electronic Engineering
This qualification provides an appropriate level of education for a range of technical and
management careers in Engineering. It also provides specialist studies which are directly
relevant to job roles in which students are currently working or will be working in the future.
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ENGINEERING
HNC/D Aeronautical Engineering
The aim of these courses is to provide serving and ex-military personnel and civilians the
opportunity to achieve their full potential and gain a work-related, higher level qualification.
You will study a combination of compulsory and specialist units. Compulsory units include:
Analytical Methods for Engineers, Engineering Science, Project Design, Principles &
Applications and Aircraft System Principles & Applications.
Composites Courses
and the Matrix
Centre, Bridport
Advanced Composites Skills Training,
encompassing a range of laminating and
moulding techniques, repair, production,
installation and how to identify defects.
Yeovil College is one of just five training
providers nationwide developing
standardised courses in this emerging
low carbon technology field, focussed on
the creation of strong, lightweight products
for the Aerospace and Marine industries.
Renewables, encompassing solar thermal
hot water systems, small scale solar
photovoltaic systems, heat pump systems
(non-refrigerant circuits), water harvesting
and re-use systems.
The College has already provided training
for major international companies at its
main Yeovil campus and at its new Bridport
centre, opened in 2012. Yeovil College
offers a number of bespoke Composites
training programmes, including:
Courses range from basic information
sessions to master classes and
Intermediate/Advanced Apprenticeships.
To find out more about courses available,
please call 01935 423921.
Introduction to Composites, a number
of short courses designed to introduce
learners to a range of processes, materials
and hand skills.
Advanced Composites Short Courses,
a range of introductory courses which
provide specific training on Composite
Materials Technology using a hands-on
practical approach.
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HAIR &
BEAUTY
This section covers the following subjects from pages 40-43:
• Barbering
• Beauty Therapy
• Complementary Therapies
• Hairdressing
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HAIR & BEAUTY
Intermediate Apprenticeship/Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 2/3) Hairdressing
On this course you will develop the necessary skills and experience to work in the
Hairdressing industry as a stylist. While at College, you will be based in one of our modern
hair salons, giving you the opportunity to develop and enhance your practical skills in
a realistic working environment and practise your creativity under the supervision of highly
experienced and qualified teaching staff. Both courses promote teamwork, good personal
conduct and professionalism. You will have the opportunity to participate in the College’s
annual hair catwalk show and attend workshops to compete in local and regional National
Hair Federation competitions.
Intermediate Apprenticeship/Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 2/3) Barbering
This is an industry recognised qualification which assesses and proves your occupational
competence, including your ability to provide effective consultations and client advice prior
to all cuts and treatments. Basic hair cuts and facial hair shapes are covered at Level 2,
while Level 3 focuses on design and developing creativity using a combination of more
complex Barbering techniques. Level 3 also encompasses key industry-required skills such
as promoting additional services and products. Wet shaving is also an integral component
of the higher level course.
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Intermediate Apprenticeship/Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 2/3)
Beauty Therapy
This course is ideal for those who want to learn the skills and gain the experience necessary
for a career in the Beauty industry. You will learn a wide range of treatments, such as
Facials, Manicures, Pedicures, Eye Treatments, Waxing and Make Up Application. You will
also learn about Health & Safety, Developing & Maintaining Effectiveness at Work and
Promoting Services & Products to Clients.
City & Guilds Diploma (Level 2) Hairdressing
To gain this qualification, you need to demonstrate the skills and knowledge that are required
in the workplace. Assessments will be required to attest to occupational competence and
provide an indicator of your readiness to seek employment in the Hairdressing industry.
This course can be studied two evenings a week over two years or as a full-time course
over one year.
NVQ Diploma (Level 2) Beauty Therapy
This course is ideal for those who wish to begin initial training for a career within the Beauty
industry. This course provides learners with an opportunity to develop a comprehensive
range of practical skills and theoretical knowledge, such as health and safety, salon
environment security, skin conditions and reception duties. This course can be studied two
evenings a week over two years or full-time over one year.
ITEC Diploma (Level 3) Complementary Therapies
This course is for people who want to become qualified therapists in Massage, Aromatherapy
and Reflexology. The theory sessions will cover the Anatomy & Physiology of the Body,
Client Care, Consultation Taking, Ethics & Professional Practice, Hygiene, Business Practice
and History. This course runs one day a week over a two year period.
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HAIR & BEAUTY
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HEALTH
& CARE
This section covers the following subjects from pages 44-47:
• Children & Young People’s Workforce
• Early Learning & Childcare
• Early Years
• Health & Social Care
• Leadership in Health & Social Care and
Children & Young People’s Services
• Mental Health Awareness
• Working in the Health Sector
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HEALTH & CARE
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Children & Young People’s Workforce
and Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Early Learning & Childcare
This course will give you the underpinning knowledge and practical experience of working
with children from 0-19 years in a variety of work settings, including nurseries, pre-schools
and schools. The Level 2 Apprenticeship is suitable for those working in an assistant role,
while Level 3 is for those in a more senior position. Level 3 offers three pathways depending
upon your preferred area of specialism; Learning Development & Support Services, Teaching
& Learning, Early Years or Children’s Social Care.
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Health & Social Care
This Apprenticeship is designed for those working in an assistant role within the Health &
Social Care sector. It will give you the underpinning knowledge and practical experience
of working with a variety of age ranges and client groups in different settings. These could
include care homes, working with people with learning difficulties/disabilities, day centres
or nursing homes.
Certificate (Level 2) Children & Young People’s Workforce
Get the skills and experience to develop your career in Childcare in a wide range of settings.
For a career working with children and young people, you need a qualification. The Certificate
in Children & Young People’s Workforce can help you to develop your career as a childminder,
pre-school worker, youth worker or nursery practitioner. You will need to be working in
a Childcare role. This qualification is suitable for anyone starting their first job in Childcare.
Diploma (Level 3) Children & Young People’s Workforce
This qualification will provide you with the skills and experience to develop your career in
childcare in a wide range of settings. For a career working with children and young people,
you will need to build further on your knowledge, skills and work practice. This Diploma can
help you to develop your career as a child-minder, pre-school worker, or nursery practitioner.
You will need to be working in a child care role. This course is also suitable for anyone with
existing childcare qualifications or substantial experience in relevant work settings.
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Certificate (Level 2) Working in the Health Sector
This qualification is ideal for learners who are working in the Healthcare sector already,
including cleaners, maintenance staff, administrators, catering staff, doctors, porters, health
care assistants and nursing staff, who wish to support their professional development.
The course is also suitable for those who are considering a career in the Healthcare sector.
This qualification aims to give learners the opportunity to investigate a work role in the
Health sector and provides the underpinning knowledge needed to work effectively.
Diploma (Level 2) Health & Social Care
This course is for anyone working in a care setting. You will need support from your
placement in order to achieve this qualification. You will be allocated individual assessment
time with one of our vocationally qualified assessors who will guide you through the award
and observe you in the workplace during your course. This Level 2 course is run over three
terms. This qualification is also offered as an Apprenticeship.
Diploma (Level 3) Health & Social Care
This course is intended for those working in a care setting in a supervisory or key worker
role. Please note that all workers in the sector need CRB clearance. You will need support
from your placement in order to achieve. You will be allocated individual assessment time
with one of our vocationally qualified assessors, who will guide you through the award and
observe you in the workplace during your course. This Level 3 course is run over four terms
and also available as an Apprenticeship.
HNC/D Health & Social Care
This course is designed to develop the academic skills and vocational qualities required
in Health & Social Care practice. You will combine work experience or employment with
theoretical classroom-based study throughout the course to provide a valuable insight into
a variety of work settings within the Social, Health and Welfare services.
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HEALTH & CARE
Certificate (Level 1/Level 2) Mental Health Awareness
This qualification is designed for a wide range of learners who wish to raise their
understanding of mental health. It is particularly relevant for those working in a variety of
settings within the public, private, voluntary and community sectors. Learners complete
a workbook with tutor support.
Foundation degree (FdA) Early Years
This is a sector-endorsed and accredited course of professional development specifically
designed to develop personal understanding, knowledge and skills of education in a wider
context. It is aimed at those already supporting teaching and learning within Early Years and
is designed to enhance practice in the workplace. Peer-to-peer support is encouraged, as is
workplace mentoring.
Diploma (Level 5) Leadership in Health & Social Care and Children & Young
People’s Services
This qualification gives you the opportunity to build on both your management and care
skills, allowing you to help more people. It also fulfils the regulatory requirement for those
looking to become managers of children’s homes or adult residential services. Units studied
include: Using Systems to Promote Communication, Promoting Professional Development,
Equality and Diversity & Inclusion.
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HEALTH
& SAFETY
This section covers the following subjects from pages 48-49:
• IOSH
• NEBOSH
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HEALTH & SAFETY
IOSH Working Safely (Level 1)
IOSH’s Working Safely course is designed for people at any level in any sector and meets
the government’s guidelines for introductory health and safety training. It is a 100% match
to the Health & Safety Executive’s ‘Passport’ syllabus. Full of step-by-step guidance, you
will find this course’s highly innovative format and content inspirational, which is critical to
getting essential health and safety messages across.
IOSH Managing Safely (Level 2)
The IOSH Managing Safely course is designed for managers and supervisors in any organisation
or sector and is unlike any other. The course is full of step-by-step guidance and has a sharp
business focus, offering you a highly innovative format and content which inspires, critical to
getting essential health and safety messages across.
NEBOSH Certificate
This is the most widely held Health & Safety qualification in the UK and meets the academic
requirements for Technical membership (Tech IOSH) of the Institute of Occupational
Safety & Health (IOSH) and Associate membership (AIIRSM) of the International Institute of
Health & Safety Management (IIRSM). It is designed for managers, supervisors and staff from
all types of organisations who need a broad understanding of health and safety issues. The
qualification is divided into three units: NGC1 Management of Health & Safety Issues, NGC2
Controlling Workplace Hazards and NGC3 Health & Safety Practical Application. There are
two intakes a year, in September and February, and each course runs for 14 weeks.
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HOSPITALITY
& CATERING
This section covers the following subjects from pages 50-53:
• Food & Beverage Service
• Food Safety in Catering
• Hospitality Services
• Hospitality Supervision & Leadership
• Housekeeping
• Professional Cookery
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HOSPITALITY & CATERING
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Hospitality Services
This course is designed for students working in the Hospitality industry who have a variety
of duties encompassing food production support, food and beverage service, housekeeping
and general customer service. You can take units across a range of services, focussing on
either a cooking or non-cooking pathway.
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Housekeeping
The Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) in Housekeeping is aimed at students currently
working in the industry or about to accept work in the general Housekeeping environment.
This course will help you to develop your skills in a number of key areas, including Cleaning
& Maintaining Floors, Maintaining Supplies, Cleaning Windows, using Chemicals in
Housekeeping and Customer Service.
Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Hospitality Supervision & Leadership
This course complements any of the Intermediate Hospitality Apprenticeships. It is designed
for students interested in working in a supervisory role. You will develop skills and knowledge
in areas including the Hospitality industry, the Competitive Environment, Team Leadership,
Communicating Effectively with Customers and Managerial Administration. At advanced level,
topics of study are agreed with the Programme Leader. This course is designed for students
currently in the working environment and will give you the opportunity to learn, develop
and practice the skills you need to make an effective contribution to the business at an
advanced level.
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Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Food & Beverage Service
This Apprenticeship will help you to develop skills in a number of areas including; Safe &
Hygienic Working Practices, Food & Beverage Service Techniques and Customer Service
Skills. The course is aimed at students working in the industry and will help you learn,
develop and practice the skills required in a range of Hospitality environments. Through the
course, you will also develop creative thinking, numerical and communication skills, as well
as an understanding of employer rights and responsibilities.
Intermediate Apprenticeship/Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 2/3)
Professional Cookery
These Apprenticeships will help you develop your skills in a number of areas, including; Cookery,
Food Hygiene and Kitchen Safety. At intermediate level, you will learn to prepare and cook basic
dishes, including soup, fish, meat, poultry and vegetables. The advanced Apprenticeship allows
students to build upon this training and develop their cooking skills further so that they can
produce more complex dishes, as well as fresh pasta dishes and hot and cold desserts.
Both qualifications are designed for students operating in a working environment and aim to
give you the skills to make an effective contribution to a professional kitchen.
NVQ Diploma (Level 2) Professional Cookery
This course, supported by the Craft Guild of Chefs and designed with the help of the
Hospitality industry, develops on skills learnt at Level 1. You will learn about all aspects
of food preparation and cooking to help you pursue your training to become a chef.
You will learn techniques to prepare, cook and serve meat, fish, vegetables and pastry
dishes, together with how to plan menus effectively, taking into account nutrition, cultural
influences and food trends, which will help you to pursue your training to become a chef.
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HOSPITALITY & CATERING
NVQ Diploma (Level 3) Professional Cookery
This course will help you to develop your skills in a number of areas, building upon previous
training and experience. Craft skills will be refined to enable you to produce more complex
dishes which will also include fresh pasta, dough products and hot and cold desserts.
The qualification is designed for chefs operating in a working environment and aims to give
them skills to make an effective contribution to a professional kitchen.
Award (Level 2) Food Safety in Catering
This short course, which is certificated by CIEH, is recommended if you are employed in
the Food industry as the basic level of requirement. Employees who handle food will gain
a firm grasp of the importance of food safety and knowledge of the systems and procedures
required in the industry.
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SPORT
& PUBLIC
SERVICES
This section covers the following subjects from pages 54-55:
• Active Leisure & Learning – Coaching
• Active Leisure & Learning – Exercise & Fitness
• PUBLIC SERVICES
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SPORT & PUBLIC SERVICES
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Active Leisure & Learning –
Exercise & Fitness
This is a nationally recognised Sports and Recreation Apprenticeship, specifically designed
to give you the right combination of practical and theoretical knowledge and skills to develop
within the industry. This Apprenticeship is aimed at students working in Operational Services
and aims to provide you with greater career opportunities in this area. The programme
encompasses an NVQ (Level 2) Diploma in Instructing Exercise & Fitness, an Employment
Awareness in Active Leisure award and a Technical Certificate, such as the NCFE Fitness
Instructing certificate or an equivalent governing body qualification. The framework also
includes Functional Skills courses in English and Maths.
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Active Leisure & Learning – Coaching
This is a nationally recognised Sports and Recreation Apprenticeship, specifically designed
to give you the right combination of practical and theoretical knowledge and skills to develop
within the industry. This Apprenticeship is aimed at students working in Coaching and aims
to provide you with greater career opportunities in this area. The programme encompasses
an NVQ (Level 2) Certificate in Activity Leadership, an award in Employment Awareness in
Active Leisure & Learning and either a Level 2 NCFE Principles of Coaching qualification or
equivalent national governing body of sport Coaching award. Functional Skills qualifications
in both English and Maths are also completed.
HNC Public Services
The HNC in Public Services has been developed with a specific focus on career progression
and is recognised by the Public Services as a valid and valuable pathway to employment
in the sector. There is provision for specialist study relevant to individual vocations
and contexts.
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TEACHING
& TRAINING
This section covers the following subjects from pages 56-61:
• Assessing Vocational Achievement
• Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment
Processes & Practices
• Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools
• Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector
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TEACHING & TRAINING
Intermediate Apprenticeship/Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 2/3)
Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools
This Level 2 Apprenticeship is designed for learning support staff, such as Teaching
Assistants, Classroom Assistants and Learning Support Assistants, while the Level 3 course
is suitable for those with more responsibility, including Teaching/Classroom/Learning
Support Assistants, Behaviour Support Assistant/Coordinator, Welfare Support Assistant
and Team Leader. During your course, you will acquire the knowledge and skills to ensure
that you remain effective in your role, helping students get the most out of their lessons.
Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement
This course will enable you to develop plans for assessing competence, judge evidence
against criteria, provide feedback to and contribute to internal quality assurance processes.
Delivery will be via one-to-one time with your assessor.
Award (Level 4) Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes & Practices
This course will enable you to develop your understanding of the principles and practices of
assessment, your ability to assess occupational competence in the work environment and
your competence in assessing vocational skills, knowledge and understanding. This course is
suitable for candidates who wish to become verifiers in their work establishment. Delivery will
be via tutorial support.
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TEACHING & TRAINING
Certificate (Level 4) Leading the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment
Processes & Practices
This course is suitable for qualified assessors wishing to become internal verifiers. It will
enable you to operate and evaluate internal assessment and quality assessment, support
assessors, monitor the quality of assessors’ performance and meet external quality assurance
requirements. It builds upon the Level 4 Award and is concerned with assuring the quality of
assessment and planning and with allocating and monitoring the quality of work in your area
of responsibility. It is, therefore, of particular relevance to those staff whose job role includes
managing the assessment procedures and practices within their part of the organisation.
Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector
This course is designed to give you a basic knowledge of current legislation relevant to the
practising teacher, basic planning of the teaching and learning process, equality and diversity
issues in the classroom, the development of functional skills, setting ground rules and
developing resources.
Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector
This one year, part-time course is designed for those who are teaching in the Lifelong
Learning Sector in the ‘Associate Teacher’ role as defined by LLUK. It requires you to
achieve four units of varying credit values and meets the requirements of ATLS with the
Institute of Learning.
Diploma in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector
The Diploma in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (DTLLS) is a part-time course
designed for those who are teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector in the ‘full teacher’ role as
defined by Lifelong Learning UK. The qualification is designed to support the development and
acquisition of the skills, knowledge and practice required of the full teacher role.
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TEACHING & TRAINING
Certificate (Level 2) Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools
This qualification covers the generic knowledge and skills required to work in a teaching
assistant or similar role and the underpinning knowledge and understanding. Areas covered
include: Safeguarding, Communication and Understanding the School Context. You will
be required to attend weekly college workshops. You will also be allocated an assessor
for one-to-one guidance and assessment in your workplace. There are various start dates
throughout the year. This course is also available as an Apprenticeship.
Award (Level 3) Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools
This is a knowledge-based qualification suitable for support staff in schools who
directly support the teaching and learning of pupils. It seeks to develop knowledge and
understanding for working in a school setting and covers areas such as; Safeguarding,
Communication, Child Development and Understanding the School Context. This
qualification can be taken by learners not yet employed in a school, as well as providing
initial training/induction for those new in post.
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TEACHING & TRAINING
Diploma (Level 3) Specialist Support for Teaching & Learning in Schools
This qualification is for those members of the school workforce who directly support the
teaching and learning of pupils. You will be required to attend weekly college workshops.
You will also be allocated an assessor for one-to-one guidance and assessment in your
workplace. There are various start dates throughout the year. There are optional units which
cover the specialist roles of some staff, such as Supporting Learners with Sensory and/or
Physical Needs, Supporting Bilingual Learners and Invigilating Tests & Examinations.
This course is also available as an Apprenticeship.
Foundation degree (FdA) Supporting Learning
This is an accredited programme of professional development specifically designed to
develop personal understanding, knowledge and skills of education in a wider context.
It is aimed at those already supporting teaching and learning and is designed to enhance
practice in the workplace. Peer-to-peer support is encouraged, as is workplace mentoring.
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TEACHING & TRAINING
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HOW DO I
ENROL?
Information, Advice & Guidance
Yeovil College currently holds the national
Matrix quality accreditation for information,
advice and guidance service to our learners.
If you are unsure of the right course
level for you or would like more
information on any of our courses, please
call our Employer Engagement team on
01935 845392.
Alternatively, you can visit our website
www.yeovil.ac.uk, where full course
details are available. You can use our online
course search facility to find the right
course for you, download an application
form or view an electronic version of any
of our prospectuses. You can also contact
our Employer Engagement team for
more course information or advice via
training@yeovil.ac.uk.
Enrolling on a Course
You can enrol at any time of the year, but
it is important that you enrol well before
the course starts. This means that we
can ensure there are sufficient resources for
all learners. Please note that while we make
every effort to accommodate late applicants,
we cannot guarantee place availability.
Enrolling in Person
Our Customer Liaison and Enrolment
Team, based in reception at our Mudford
Road campus, are able to take personal
enrolments all year round. The team is
available Monday to Thursday, 8.30am to
4.45pm, and Friday 8.30am to 4.15pm.
Enrolling by Post or Telephone
Please visit our website www.yeovil.ac.uk
and download the enrolment form. Once
complete, please send it to:
Customer Liaison
and Enrolment Officers (CLEO)
Yeovil College
Mudford Road
Yeovil
Somerset
BA21 4DR
Cheques should be made payable to Yeovil
College. PLEASE DO NOT SEND CASH.
If you are paying by credit/debit card, please
ensure you complete all the details on the
enrolment form.
To pay by telephone, call 01935 423921
with your credit/debit card details.
You can enrol on most of the courses
in person, by post or by telephone.
Please ensure you provide your National
Insurance Number. If you are eligible for
fee remission, you will also need evidence
of payments from the state (please refer
to page 63 for more details).
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HOW DO I
PAY FOR MY COURSE?
Fees
Fees are correct at the time of publication
but may be subject to alteration. Fees are
paid annually for multiple-year courses
and those shown in this prospectus relate
to the first year, unless otherwise stated.
Learners Paying in Full
Paying your course fees ensures your place.
As such, you must pay your fees when you
enrol on your course. You can by:
• Debit/credit card
• Cheques (made payable to Yeovil College)
• C ash (in person only, please do not
send cash in the post)
Learners Paying by Instalment
An instalment plan is available to home
learners whose tuition fees are over £250.
At enrolment, you will need to make an
initial payment of 25% of the course fees,
followed by three equal consecutive
monthly payments by credit/debit card or
cheque. Please note that if you miss an
instalment payment, you will be charged
an additional £25 administration fee. If you
miss two instalments, you will be required
to pay the entire outstanding balance of
the fees or withdraw from the course.
Low or Few Formal Qualifications
If you have not already got a qualification
similar to GCSEs or NVQ Level 2 and you
are aged 23 or under when you start your
course, then you may be eligible for a fee
reduction or a free course. Please call our
Customer Liaison and Enrolment Team on
01935 423921 for further details.
Learners Aged 14-16
The College is primarily funded for education
opportunities for those over the school
leaving age. Therefore, courses in this
prospectus are costed on the basis that
the applicant will be over 16. For further
information about course enrolment and
fees for 14-16 year olds, please contact the
Customer Liaison and Enrolment Team on
01935 423921.
Fee Reduction
The Government has significantly reduced
funding and fee reduction available for
those in receipt of various benefits. Please
check your eligibility for fee reduction with
the Customer Liaison and Enrolment Team
on 01935 423921.
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HOW DO I
PAY FOR MY COURSE?
Learners Aged 16-18
Please contact the Customer Liaison and
Enrolment Team regarding information
on the possibility of fee reduction on
vocational courses for learners aged
16-18 years old.
Learners from
Non-European Countries
Please note that certain courses may be
charged at a different rate for learners
from non-EU countries. If in doubt about
your status, please contact the Customer
Liaison and Enrolment Team.
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Sponsored Learners
When a learner has indicated that their
employer will be liable for their course fees,
the employer will be invoiced. Employer
Declaration forms are available, if required,
from the Customer Liaison and Enrolment
Team. The learner will be made aware
that they will become liable for their fees
if payment is not forthcoming from their
employer. If this situation arises, the learner
will be invoiced directly within seven days
of enrolment.
Other Costs
Learners are responsible for the purchase
or all books and stationery to support them
through their course. If in doubt, contact the
Customer Liaison and Enrolment Team on
01935 423921.
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OTHER IMPORTANT
INFORMATION
Course Cancellations
and Refunds
Yeovil College operates a No Refund
Policy on all course tuition fees once you
have enrolled. Sometimes, if minimum
numbers are not reached, the College
may need to cancel a course. In this
situation, you will be offered a transfer to
another date/time or a full refund.
Course Advice and Information
Advice and information is given by
College staff in good faith. Information
presented to potential learners is
based upon facts available at the time,
but may be subject to change. The
College cannot be held responsible
for misleading information supplied by
others. Where qualifications are awarded
by a professional body, learners are
advised that it is their responsibility to
read any guidelines produced by the
professional body and to negotiate any
exemptions directly if appropriate.
Compliments, Comments
and Complaints
The College endeavours to make every
learner’s experience a positive one. If
you have any feedback, please feel free
to complete a Compliments, Comments
and Complaints leaflet, as we do value the
comments of all our learners. Contact the
Customer Liaison and Enrolment Team for
a copy on 01935 423921.
Equal Opportunities and You
Some learners may need additional support
in order to pursue their course and the
College seeks to provide this wherever
possible. Learners must play an active role
with staff in supporting equal opportunities
by treating everybody with respect and
reporting discriminatory behaviour.
For more information, please visit the
Equality and Diversity page of our website,
www.yeovil.ac.uk.
Learner’s Charter
Yeovil College will tell you exactly what
you can expect from us when you are
considering becoming a learner, when
you enrol and when you are studying.
Our information leaflet, advertisements
and publications will be written in plain
language. The College prides itself on
the good relationships between staff and
learners – we want to go even further than
this and assure you of the highest levels of
courtesy and helpfulness at all times.
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A-Z COURSE LISTINGS
AAT Level 2/3/4
Abrasive Wheel Training Accountancy Level 2/3 Active Leisure & Learning - Coaching Level 2 Active Leisure & Learning - Exercise & Fitness Level 2
Aeronautical Engineering HNC/HND
Barbering Level 2/3
Beauty Therapy Level 2/3
Bookkeeping for Small Businesses Stage 1/2
BPEC Water Regulations
Bricklaying Level 2
Business & Management Foundation Degree
Business Administration Level 2/3 Business Improvement Techniques Level 2/NVQ Carpentry Level 2 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector
Chartered Institute of Marketing Level 4/6
Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS)
Children & Young Peoples Workforce Level 2/3/5
City & Guilds 17th Edition Regulations City & Guilds 2357 Diploma Electotechnical Technology City & Guilds 2395 Certificate in Periodic Inspection,
Testing & Certification of Electrical Installations City & Guilds 6129 Certificate Plumbing Studies Level 2 City & Guilds/BPEC Energy Efficiency Certificate Civil Construction & Plant Operations Level 2/3 Complementary Therapies Level 3
Composites Engineering Level 2/3
Computing & Systems Development HNC/HND
Construction Maintenance Level 2 Contact Centre Operations Level 2 Creative Practices – Fine Art Foundation Degree Creative Practices – Media Practices Foundation Degree
Customer Service Level 2/3 Domestic Unvented Hot Water ERS
Early Learning & Childcare Level 3
Early Years Foundation Degree
Electrical Engineering Level 2/3/HNC/HND
Electrical Installation Level 3
Electronic Engineering Level 2/3/BTEC Diploma Level 3/HNC/HND
Engineering Maintenance & Installation Level 2/3 Fabrication & Welding Level 2/3 66
20
37
17
55
55
39
41
42
19
32
29
22
17
17 & 21
29
57
58
22 & 23
21
45 & 47
31
31
32
32
33
29
42
35
26
29
18
14
14
17
33
45
47
35 & 38
30
36 & 38
36
35
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A-Z COURSE LISTINGS
Food & Beverage Service Level 2
Food Manufacturing Operations Level 2/3
Food Safety in Catering Level 2
Graphic Design HNC/HND Hairdressing Level 2/3
Health & Social Care Level 2/3/HNC/HND
Hospitality Services Level 2 Hospitality Supervision & Leadership Level 3
Housekeeping Level 2 Installation of Photovoltaic Panels Level 2 Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes & Practices Level 4
IOSH Working Safely Level 1 IOSH Managing Safely Level 1 IT Practitioners Level 2/3
IT User Skills (ITQ)
IT Users Level 2/3
Management & Leadership Level 5
Management Level 3 Manufacturing Engineering (Machining) Level 2/3
Mechanical Engineering Level 3/HNC/HND Medical Terminology Beginners/Intermediate Mental Health Awareness Level 1/2
Minute Taking Skills NEBOSH Certificate Performing Arts HNC/HND Performing Manufacturing Operations Level 2
Plumbing Level 2/3
Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector
Print Level 2/3/Foundation Degree
Professional Cookery Level 2/3
Providing Security, Emergency and Alarm Systems Level 2/3 Public Services HNC Retail Level 2/3 SAGE Computerised Accounting Specialist Support for Teaching & Learning in Schools Level 3
Starting Computing Strategic Management & Leadership Extended Diploma Level 7
Supporting Learning Foundation Degree
Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Level 2/3
Team Leading Level 2
Warehousing & Storage Level 2
Working in the Health Sector Level 2
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36
53
15
41 & 42
45 & 46
51
51
51
30
57 & 58
49
49
25
25 & 26
25
21
18
35
37 & 38
23
47
21
49
15
36
30 & 32
58
13 & 15
52 & 53
30
55
18
20
60
25
22
60
57 & 59
18
19
46
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Yeovil College
Mudford Road
Yeovil
Somerset
BA21 4DR
01935 423921
www.yeovil.ac.uk
Yeovil College has made every effort to ensure that the details published in this guide
were correct at the time of going to print. Sometimes we will introduce new courses
during the year, please check our website, www.yeovil.ac.uk, for the most up to
date information.
Yeovil College reserves the right to cancel any courses, where in its view, there is
insufficient demand, or where unforeseen circumstances make it impossible. Course
details and/or fees described in this guide may be changed after publication as a result of
changes made by awarding bodies or funding councils.
The College reserves the right to withhold certification if any fees or charges remain
outstanding at the end of the course.
If you would like this publication in large print or an alternative
format, please call 01935 423921
2012 edition