Part-time Learning Opportunities 2015/2016 APPLY NOW FOR COURSES

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Part-time Learning Opportunities 2015/2016 APPLY NOW FOR COURSES
MORAY COLLEGE UHI
Part-time Learning
Opportunities
Winter 2015
APPLY NOW FOR COURSES
STARTING IN JANUARY 2015
Why not make a difference to
your life by applying NOW for
courses starting in the New
Year?
Every year, thousands of people of
all ages from across Moray sign up
for a part-time course. The reasons
that people give for attending
classes vary considerably.
Whatever the reason, signing up
for a new course is a great way of
meeting people and making new
friends.
2015/2016
PROSPECTUS
Please check our website for
details of the launch of our
2015/16 Prospectus.
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might use to gain employment or
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Moray College UHI welcomes all students irrespective of their race, gender, disability, age, sexual orientation, religion or belief.
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As a new student to the College, you will receive a
programme of induction. The nature and duration
of the induction provided will be related to your
needs.
Moray College UHI welcomes applications from those with a disability. We will make
every reasonable effort to provide, or arrange to provide, any necessary support,
adaptations, equipment and staff development to ensure that disabled students are
not disadvantaged.
The aims of induction are to allow you to confirm
in your own mind that you have made the correct
choice of college and course and to ensure that
you are helped to prepare to meet the demands of
your chosen course of study. In order for this to be
realised, you will be provided with key information
relating to the College as a whole and to your course
in particular.
If you have a disability or learning difficulty of any kind, you may need additional support
to succeed in your studies. We recognise those needs are individual to you, so we try to
ensure that the support given is designed to suit you. We offer advice and additional
support if you have any of the following:
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Students are allocated a named Student Adviser/
Personal Academic Tutor during induction. They
will help each student to recognise and clarify the
goals he/she hopes to achieve. Students will have
regular timetabled group tutorial sessions as well
as an opportunity to talk to their Student Adviser/
Personal Academic Tutor on an individual basis.
Student Advisers/Personal Academic Tutors offer
guidance and support throughout the duration of
the course, they are the first person to turn to if you
are experiencing academic or personal problems
and together the student and Student Adviser/
Personal Academic Tutor can seek appropriate
solutions.
♦ Physical disabilities
♦ Mental health issues
♦ Specific learning disabilities,
including dyslexia, autism, ADHD
♦ Sensory impairments
♦ Health issues
♦ Unseen disabilities eg.
diabetes, epilepsy or asthma
This support could include alternative examination arrangements such as extra time, a
scribe/reader or use of a computer.
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Study support is available to assist students with personal study skills in:
♦ Essay construction
♦ Proof reading
♦ Basic numeracy
♦ Referencing
♦ Basic literacy
♦ Practical strategies to aid effective studying
We would like to encourage you to disclose any disability/extended learning support
needs at the earliest opportunity to enable staff to offer advice and make any necessary
adjustments.
If you would like to discuss any issues relating to support you feel you may require if you
became a student at Moray College UHI then please don’t hesitate to contact:
Anne Taylor
Learner Support Officer
tel. 01343 576489
or the
Learner Support Team,
tel. 01343 576254/576324
Email learner.support.moray@uhi.ac.uk
Student Services Section
Why Not Use an Individual Learning Account (ILA)
to Help Pay For Your Learning?
The College’s Student Services provides a one stop shop service for prospective
students and enrolled students, covering the journey from initial enquiry about
becoming a student at Moray College UHI through to graduation and beyond.
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How do you get an Individual Learning Account?
To check if you are eligible for an ILA, request an
Application Pack or renew an existing ILA, telephone
the ILA helpline on 0800 917 8000.
You can also check your eligibility and apply online at
www.myworldofwork.co.uk/section/funding
Student Services can help you with Student Finance, Student Guidance, accessing
the College Counselling Service and ‘The Career Zone’ - a hive of activity for students
wishing to access information on a wide range of topics.
Other than the Christmas and New Year holiday period Student Services is open
to deal with any questions you might have about your study options, places still
available on courses, and any advice you might need about the funding of your
studies.
You are very welcome to simply drop in and speak to us at any time between
8.45am and 4.45pm, Monday to Thursday, 8.45am and 4.30pm on Friday, give us
a call on 01343 576000 or email mc.registry.moray@uhi.ac.uk
It normally takes about 4 weeks for applications to be
processed so if you would like to use your account to
help pay for a course starting in January 2015 then
you should apply for it now.
You can use your ILA to help with the course fees
of those Moray College UHI courses within this
supplement marked (ILA). However you must have
your ILA in place before you commence a course – we
cannot adjust fees for the ILA scheme after you have
started a course.
ILA’s cannot be used for Leisure courses
Part-time Courses - Winter 2015
If you are interested in applying for a place on a part-time course, please apply as soon as possible, preferably at least 2 weeks before the start date use the Booking Form on page 8. Certain courses may have an additional charge for materials/exams
Art
Course Level
Day
Start Date(s)
Time
Duration
Cost
Art and Design: Digital Media
This class will help you to explore and develop your skills in digital art. You will the engage in the creative
development of digital media and develop individual artists responses to a project brief using software such as
Adobe Photoshop, and equipment such as scanners and digital cameras.
NC Unit
Wednesday
15 Apr 15
9am - 4pm
6 weeks
£86
Life Drawing
Great class for potential art school applicants and other individuals looking to build up their drawing skills.
NC Unit
Wednesday
3 Dec 14
6pm - 9pm (TBC)
12 weeks
£86
Course Level
Day
Start Date(s)
Time
Duration
Cost
Professional Development Award (PDA): Promoting Excellence in Dementia Skilled Practice
For people currently working with people with dementia. It consists of 3 units: 2 theory units and 1 SVQ unit.
PDA
(Level 7)
Online
January 2015
Induction date tbc.
Online
Up to 1 year
to complete
£260 (ILA)
Continuing Professional Development Award (CPD): Leading and Managing Care Services (subject to approval)
Essentially for managers and aspiring managers of Care settings who require a management award to meet Scottish
Social Services Council (SSSC) registration requirements. It is particularly suited to those who already hold an
approved care qualification.
CPD
(Level 9)
Online
January 2015
Induction date tbc
Online
Up to 1 year
to complete
£930
(funding may
be available)
Course Level
Day
Start Date(s)
Time
Duration
Cost
BA
Online
w/b 26 Jan 15
Online
Varies depending
upon individual’s
previous qualifications
and experience.
£215
per module
Course Level
Day
Start Date(s)
Time
Duration
Cost
25 weeks
£129 (ILA)
36 weeks
(3 blocks over 2
academic sessions)
£172 (ILA)
Care
Childcare
BA Childhood Practice
Students should hold a Practitioner Qualification (SVQ Level 3 or HNC) and be working in an Early Years or
Child Care setting. Potential students should contact Susan Martin on 01343 576411 to discuss an individualised
pathway through the degree depending upon previous qualifications and experience.
Communication and Languages
British Sign Language (BSL) 1
NQ Unit
British Sign Language (BSL) Level 2
NQ Unit
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
SQA Intermediate 2/
Cambridge First Certificate
in English (FCE)
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
Higher - Cambridge
Certificate in Advanced
English (CAE)/Cambridge
Certificate of Proficiency
in English (CPE)
Computing and Information Technology
Course Level
Please contact Lorna Castle on 01343 576309,
email lorna.castle.moray@uhi.ac.uk
for more information on availability of these courses.
£172
(exam fee extra)
Please contact Ellen Kingham on 01343 576212,
email ellen.kingham.moray@uhi.ac.uk
for more information on availability of these courses.
Day
Start Date(s)
Time
£172
(exam fee extra)
Duration
Cost
All the following computing courses are available at the main campus in Elgin and our learning centres in Buckie, Nairn, Keith and Forres. Courses marked • are also available at Badenoch Learning Centre in Kingussie (Cairngorms Learning Partnership)
Getting to Know Your Mouse
Learn how to use the computer mouse to find your way around. This course is tutor led.
College Certificate:
Introductory
On demand:
daytime or evening
On demand
On demand:
daytime or evening
6 hours
£16
Introduction to Photo-Editing Using Adobe Photoshop Elements 10
Adobe Photoshop Elements is an affordable alternative to Adobe Photoshop. This short course will teach you how
to edit digital photographs. This course is tutor led.
College Certificate:
Introductory
Thursday
22 Jan 15
10am - 12noon
and 1pm - 3pm
5 weeks
£52
Flexible:
daytime or evening
Flexible
Flexible:
daytime or evening
Up to 7 months to
to complete
Flexible interactive
e-learning
£95
Digital Skills
Accredited by BCS, the
A BCS accredited qualification that provides basic digital literacy skills. There are 7 units included in the qualification Chartered Institute for IT
including: Computer Basics, Online Basics, Audio and Video Software, Digital Photography, Digital Music, Social
Networking and Digital Media. E-Learning training material with an online assessment at the end of each unit.
Computer and Online Basics
A BCS accredited qualification that provides an introduction to computers and the Internet, showing the use and
roles of technology in our everyday lives. Tutor-led workbook. There is also the option to work through the workbook
independently however your trainer must have evidence the workbook has been completed to approve certification.
Accredited by BCS, the
Chartered Institute for IT
On demand: daytime
and/or evening
January 2015
On demand:
daytime
and/or evening
20 hours
£75
Learning Steps Programme
Designed to allow individuals to access a learning programme when it suits. Learning Steps are available in
Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access and Microsoft PowerPoint. Students will receive the appropriate
workbook for the chosen learning step and can attend the College (including our Learning Centres at Buckie, Forres,
Keith and Nairn) for tutor support. The specific Learning Steps are outlined below:
College Certificate:
Flexible
Flexible
Flexible
20 hours
per Step
£52
per Step
Microsoft Word – Learning Step 1
Microsoft Word – Learning Step 2
Microsoft Excel – Learning Step 1
Microsoft Excel – Learning Step 2
Microsoft Access – Learning Step 1
Microsoft Access – Learning Step 2
Microsoft PowerPoint – Learning Step 1
Introductory
Intermediate
Introductory
Intermediate
Introductory
Intermediate
Introductory
European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL)•
A BCS accredited qualification which is recognised by a number of employers as the benchmark for using a computer
in the workplace. There are 7 units included in the qualification:- IT Security for Users, IT User Fundamentals, Word
Processing Software, Spreadsheet Software, Database Software, Presentation Software and Using Internet and Email.
E-Learning or workbook based learning. There is a test at the end of each unit.
Accredited by BCS, the
Chartered Institute for IT
Flexible
Flexible
Flexible
1 year
£245 (ILA)
ECDL Essentials•
A BCS accredited qualification and includes the following units:- IT Security for Users, Using Internet and Email,
and IT User Fundamentals. E-Learning or workbook based learning. There is a test at the end of each unit.
Accredited by BCS, the
Chartered Institute for IT
Flexible
Flexible
Flexible
Up to 6 months
to complete
£122
ECDL Extra•
Includes the following units:- Word Processing Software, Spreadsheet Software, Presentation Software and
Improving Productivity. E-Learning or workbook based learning. There is a test at the end of each unit.
Accredited by BCS, the
Chartered Institute for IT
Flexible
Flexible
Flexible
Up to 9 months
to complete
£165
Advanced ECDL•
A BCS accredited qualification which enables you to build and develop advanced skills. Five individual courses are
available:- Word Processing, Spreadsheet, Database, Presentation and Improving Productivity. Currently only
available in workbook based learning. There is a test at the end of the course, which is available in electronic or
manual format.
Accredited by BCS, the
Chartered Institute for IT
Flexible:
daytime/evening
Flexible
Flexible:
daytime/evening
1 year
£95 per
individual course
(ILA)
One Day Business Courses in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access and Microsoft PowerPoint .
Courses are available for the following:- Word – Beginners, Intermediate & Advanced, Excel – Beginners, Intermediate
and Intermediate Plus, Access – Beginners and Intermediate, PowerPoint - Intermediate. Tutor-Led workbook.
College Certificate:
from Introductory up to
Advanced Level
Daytime
Flexible
Daytime, Tutor led
One day (6 hours)
per course
£73
per course
First Aid
Course Level
Day
Start Date(s)
Time
Duration
Cost
FAIB* is the First Aid Industry Body who now validate training and ensure standards are maintained nationwide in accordance with the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981. Further details are on their website www.firstaidindustrybody.co.uk
First Aid at Work Certificate (18 hours)
This covers all aspects of First Aid to gain certification as a suitable person and is valid for 3 years and meets the
requirements of the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981. In line with HSE guidelines it is strongly
recommended that holders attend the Resuscitation Skills Update annually.
FAIB Approved*
Monday to Wednesday
or Monday to Wednesday
or Mondays
or Tuesday to Thursday
or Tuesday to Thursday
or Monday to Wednesday
or Monday to Wednesday
or Monday to Wednesday
or Monday to Wednesday
19, 20 & 21 Jan 15
16, 17 & 18 Feb 15
2, 9 & 16 Mar 15
10, 11 & 12 Mar 15
7, 8 & 9 Apr 15
11, 12 & 13 May 15
1, 2 & 3 Jun 15
22, 23 & 24 Jun 15
20, 21 & 22 Jul 15
9am - 4pm
3 days
£165 (ILA)
First Aid at Work Requalification (12 Hours)
This course is open to those holding a current First Aid at Work Certificate. It is designed for those who wish to
update their first aid skills and renew their certification for a further three years and meets the requirements of the
Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981. The course provides a practical update on all aspects of First Aid
covered in the First Aid at Work Certificate course. In line with HSE guidelines it is strongly recommended that
holders attend the Resuscitation Skills Update annually.
FAIB Approved*
Wednesday & Thursday
or Monday & Tuesday
or Tuesday & Wednesday
or Tuesday & Wednesday
or Monday & Tuesday
or Tuesday & Wednesday
or Tuesday & Wednesday
or Monday & Tuesday
or Monday & Tuesday
or Monday & Tuesday
14 & 15 Jan 15
2 & 3 Feb 15
3 & 4 Mar 15
17 & 18 Mar 15
13 & 14 Apr 15
5 & 6 May 15
26 & 27 May 15
15 & 16 Jun 15
6 & 7 Jul 15
27 & 28 Jul 15
9am - 4pm
2 days
£130 (ILA)
Emergency First Aid at Work (6 Hours)
This course is designed to meet the requirements of employers in lower risk environments and covers
resuscitation, shock, bandaging and medical emergencies. The course meets the requirements of the
Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981.
FAIB Approved*
Monday
or Wednesday
or Thursday
or Monday
or Monday
or Thursday
or Monday
or Tuesday
or Thursday
or Wednesday
26 Jan 15
4 Feb 15
19 Feb 15
23 Mar 15
20 Apr 15
7 May 15
18 May 15
9 Jun 15
18 Jun 15
8 Jul 15
9am - 4pm
1 day
£65
Childcare First Aid (6 Hours)
This course is designed to meet the needs of parents and childcare workers and covers First Aid skills relevant
to young people.
FAIB Approved*
Friday
or Monday
or Friday
or Tuesday
or Tuesday
or Monday
or Wednesday
30 Jan 15
23 Feb 15
27 Mar 15
21 Apr 15
19 May 15
8 Jun 15
29 Jul 15
9am - 4pm
1 day
£65
Resuscitation Skills Update (3 Hours)
This course is designed as an annual skills update for those holding a current First Aid at Work or Emergency
First Aid at Work Certificate. Additionally it provides an introduction to First Aid for those with no formal qualifications.
College Certificate
On demand
On demand
9am - 12noon
Half day
£40
Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) Users (3 Hours)
This course is designed to provide an introduction to the use of a Defibrillator (AED) and Resuscitation in the
work place in accordance with the latest UK Resuscitation Council Guidelines.
College Certificate
On demand
On demand
On demand
3 hours
£40
Course Level
Day
Start Date(s)
Time
Duration
Cost
Hairdressing and Complementary Therapies
Gent’s Haircutting
This course is aimed at qualified stylists who wish to update their Gent’s Cutting skills. Applicants should provide
their own clippers which must be PAT tested prior to taking up the course.
College Certificate
Hairdressing Refresher Course in Updating Ladies Cutting and Colouring Techniques
This course is aimed at qualified stylists.
College Certificate
Monday
26 Jan 15
5pm - 7.30pm
6 weeks
To register an interest please contact Denise Cunningham on 01343 576203
or e-mail denise.cunningham.moray@uhi.ac.uk
Monday
9 March 15
5.30pm – 8.30pm
10 weeks
To register an interest please contact Denise Cunningham on 01343 576203
or e-mail denise.cunningham.moray@uhi.ac.uk
A number of Continuing Professional Development Opportunities (CPD) for Qualified Complementary Therapists are available from within the HNC/HND Complementary Therapies framework:
£55
£95
(consumable
products extra)
Stone Therapy
HNC Unit
Thursday
tbc
tbc
8 weeks
£86 (ILA)
Aromatherapy
HNC Unit
Wednesday
or Friday
January 2015
January 2015
tbc
tbc
16 weeks
16 weeks
£172 (ILA)
£172 (ILA)
Course Level
Day
Start Date(s)
Time
Duration
Cost
SVQ Level 2 Professional Cookery
SVQ Level 3 Professional Cookery
SVQ 2/3
Monday
(Infill opportunities
also available)
26 Jan 15
9am - 5pm
32 weeks
£516
or £86 per single
NQ credit unit (ILA)
REHIS Elementary Food Hygiene
Elementary
On demand:
daytime/evening
On demand
On demand:
daytime/evening
6.5 hours
£85 (ILA)
REHIS Intermediate Food Hygiene
Intermediate
On demand:
daytime/evening
On demand
On demand:
daytime/evening
24 hours
£230 (ILA)
Scottish Certificate for Personal Licence Holders
SQA
On demand:
daytime/evening
On demand
On demand:
daytime/evening
6.5 hours
£140 (ILA)
Scottish Certificate for Personal Licence Holders (Refresher)
SQA
On demand
On demand
On demand
4 hrs
£85
College Certificate
Online
Flexible
Online
Flexible
£195 (NR)
Hospitality
Whisky Course (NR) (Over 18’s only)
The Whisky Course will provide a grounding in the history of whisky making, the production process
and marketing of the product and will develop skills in nosing and tasting. In particular, it will focus
on developing an appreciation of the general characteristics of the different styles and types of
Scotch whisky.
The course will be especially relevant to those who work in the Scotch whisky, hospitality, leisure &
tourism and retail industries, but it is available to anyone BHFEPWFS with an interest in whisky.
This is an online course, (approximately 20 hours of study) and includes a series of miniatures for
nosing and tasting. Leads to a Moray College UHI/Gordon & MacPhail Certificate.
The cost of the course is £195 including delivery within the UK. For any other country, please
contact us to confirm availability (subject to licensing & custom laws of that country) and the cost
including delivery, along with details of how to pay.
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As whisky samples are an integral part of this course,
this course is only available to persons aged 18 years and above.
Science and the Environment
Course Level
Day
Start Date(s)
Time
Duration
Cost
A range of degree modules from the Environment and Rural Resource Management Subject Network are available as shown below:
Anatomy and Physiology
Degree module
Online
w/b 26 Jan 15
Online
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Ecological Principles: Biodiversity and ID Skills (Has a 1 day residential)
Degree Module
Tuesday
27 Jan 15
3pm - 5pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Historical Landscape
Degree Module
Monday
26 Jan 15
11am - 1pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Degree Module
Tuesday
or Online
27 Jan 15
3pm - 5pm
or Online
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Marine Environments
Degree Module
Wednesday
28 Jan 15
3pm - 5pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Science and Society
Degree Module
Wednesday
28 Jan 15
11am - 1pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Strategic Environmental Monitoring
Degree Module
Tuesday
27 Jan 15
9am - 11am
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Course Level
Day
Start Date(s)
Time
Duration
Cost
Gymnasium Instructor
Gain the skills and knowledge to plan, teach and evaluate a gym based exercise session.
HN Unit
TBC
w/b 26 Jan 15
4 hours per week
(infill)
16 weeks
£172 (ILA)
Nutrition for Fitness, Health and Exercise
Gain knowledge and understanding of the nutrients found in foods, how those nutrients are processed by the body
and how diet can contribute to health, fitness and lifestyle related degenerative diseases.
HN Unit
TBC
w/b 26 Jan 15
2 hours per week
(infill)
16 weeks
£86 (ILA)
Course Level
Day
Start Date(s)
Time
Duration
Cost
BA (Hons) Social Science
Degree modules
TBC and online
w/b 26 Jan 15
12 weeks per module
BA (Hons) Sociology & Politics
Degree modules
TBC and online
w/b 26 Jan 15
12 weeks per module
BA (Hons) History & Politics
Degree modules
TBC and online
w/b 26 Jan 15
BA (Hons) Scottish History
Degree modules
TBC and online
w/b 26 Jan 15
BA (Hons) Scottish History & Archaeology
Degree modules
TBC and online
w/b 26 Jan 15
BA (Hons) Philosophy, Politics & Economics
Degree modules
TBC and online
w/b 26 Jan 15
12 weeks per module
BSc Hons
Online
with tutorial support
w/b 26 Jan 15
12 weeks per module
Beliefs, Culture and Community
Degree Module
Wednesday
28 Jan 15
11am - 1pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
British Military History
Degree Module
Friday
30 Jan 15
1pm - 3pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Champlain to Vimy Ridge: A History of Canada
Degree Module
Thursday
29 Jan 15
11am - 1pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Comparative Politics
Degree Module
Monday
26 Jan 15
1pm - 3pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Conflict and the Balance of Power 1798-1945
Degree Module
Tuesday
27 Jan 15
11am - 1pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Death and Destruction: The Social Impact of the Thirty Years War 1618-1648
Degree Module
Friday
30 Jan 15
3pm - 5pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
European Politics
Degree Module
Thursday
29 Jan 15
11am - 1pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Gender, Crime and Justice
Degree Module
Tuesday
27 Jan 15
11am - 1pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Historic Landscapes
Degree Module
Monday
26 Jan 15
11am - 1pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Historical Archaeology of the Highlands and Islands
Degree Module
Tuesday
27 Jan 15
11am - 1pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Making Social Lives
Degree Module
Wednesday
28 Jan 15
3pm - 5pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Merchants, Mariners and Maritime Marauders: Scottish Trade in the Early Modern Period
Degree Module
Thursday
29 Jan 15
1pm - 3pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Noble, Rebel. King: Robert Bruce and Medieval Scotland
Degree Module
Thursday
29 Jan 15
9am - 11am
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Political Theory
Degree Module
Thursday
29 Jan 15
9am - 11am
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Politics of the British Isles
Degree Module
Thursday
29 Jan 15
9am - 11am
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Scotland and Ireland 1800-1939
Degree Module
Wednesday
28 Jan 15
3pm - 5pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Sport
Social Sciences
BSc Psychology
(includes residential week)
Infill
opportunities
available on a
part-time basis
12 weeks per module
12 weeks per module
12 weeks per module
£215
per module
Funding may be
available
A range of degree modules from the Social Sciences and Humanities Subject Network are available as shown below:
Scotland, the North Sea and the Baltic
Degree Module
Friday
30 Jan 15
11am - 1pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Sociology: Contemporary Scottish Issues
Degree Module
Tuesday
27 Jan 15
3pm - 5pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Sovereignty of the Sea
Degree Module
Thursday
29 Jan 15
9am - 11am
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare
Degree Module
Wednesday
28 Jan 15
1pm - 3pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
The Protestant Reformation
Degree Module
Tuesday
27 Jan 15
1pm - 3pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
The Troubles: Politics, Culture and Conflict in Northern Ireland 1965-2010
Degree Module
Friday
30 Jan 15
9am - 11am
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Themes in Modern British History
Degree Module
Thursday
29 Jan 15
3pm - 5pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Travelling Cultures
Degree Module
Friday
30 Jan 15
3pm - 5pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Wars of the Promised Lands
Degree Module
Thursday
29 Jan 15
3pm - 5pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
World Archaeology, Politics and Perspectives
Degree Module
Wednesday
28 Jan 15
1pm - 3pm
12 weeks
£215 (ILA/PTFG)
Moray Science Festival
Families Day
10am - 4pm, Saturday 14th March 2015
Moray College UHI, Moray Street, Elgin, Moray. IV30 1JJ
Leisure Courses - Winter 2015
If you are interested in applying for a place on a Leisure Course, please apply as soon as possible, preferably at least 2 weeks before the start date - use the Booking
Form on page 8. Certain courses may have an additional charge for materials. NB. Individual Learning Accounts (ILAs) cannot be used towards Leisure course costs.
LEISURE COURSE
Archery
Venue
Day
Start Date
Time
Duration
Cost
Moray College UHI, Moray Street, Elgin, Moray. IV30 1JJ
Tuesday
20 Jan 15
7pm - 9pm
6 weeks
£38.40
Art: Various Techniques
Moray College UHI, Moray Street, Elgin, Moray. IV30 1JJ
Tuesday
20 Jan 15
7pm - 9pm
10 weeks
£64.00
Creative Writing
Moray College UHI, Moray Street, Elgin, Moray. IV30 1JJ
Thursday
15 Jan 15
5.30pm - 7pm
6 weeks
£28.80
Dressmaking - Absolute Beginners
Moray College UHI, Moray Street, Elgin, Moray. IV30 1JJ
Monday
19 Jan 15
6pm - 9pm
7 weeks
£67.20
French (Beginners)
Moray College UHI, Moray Street, Elgin, Moray. IV30 1JJ
Thursday
22 Jan 15
7pm - 9pm
10 weeks
£64.00
French (Intermediate)
Moray College UHI, Moray Street, Elgin, Moray. IV30 1JJ
Wednesday
21 Jan 15
7pm - 9pm
10 weeks
£64.00
Nairn Learning Centre, Unit 10B, Balmakeith Industrial Estate, Nairn. IV12 5QW
Tuesday
20 Jan 15
10am - 12 Noon
10 weeks
£64.00
Indian Cookery (Group B)
Moray College UHI, Moray Street, Elgin, Moray. IV30 1JJ
Monday
19 Jan 15
7pm - 9pm
8 weeks
£51.20
Italian (Beginners)
Moray College UHI, Moray Street, Elgin, Moray. IV30 1JJ
Monday
19 Jan 15
7pm - 9pm
10 weeks
£64.00
Italian (Intermediate)
Moray College UHI, Moray Street, Elgin, Moray. IV30 1JJ
Tuesday
20 Jan 15
7pm - 9pm
10 weeks
£64.00
Photography: Using a digital camera
Forres Learning Centre, Leys Road, Forres. IV36 1DS
Wednesday
21 Jan 15
2pm - 4pm
10 weeks
£64.00
Photography: Using a digital camera
Nairn Learning Centre, Unit 10B, Balmakeith Industrial Estate, Nairn. IV12 5QW
Wednesday
21 Jan 15
9.30am - 11.30am
8 weeks
£51.20
Pilates Level 1
Moray College UHI, Moray Street, Elgin, Moray. IV30 1JJ
Wednesday
21 Jan 15
7pm - 8pm
8 weeks
£25.60
Pilates Level 2
Moray College UHI, Moray Street, Elgin, Moray. IV30 1JJ
Wednesday
21 Jan 15
5.30pm - 6.30pm
8 weeks
£25.60
Pilates Level 1
Speyside Sports & Community Centre, Mary Avenue, Aberlour, Banffshire. AB38 9PN
Tuesday
20 Jan 15
6.30pm - 7.30pm
8 weeks
£25.60
Pilates Level 2
Speyside Sports & Community Centre, Mary Avenue, Aberlour, Banffshire. AB38 9PN
Tuesday
20 Jan 15
7.45pm - 8.45pm
8 weeks
£25.60
Forres Learning Centre, Leys Road, Forres. IV36 1DS
Tuesday
13 Jan 15
7pm - 9.30pm
10 weeks
£80.00
Spanish (Beginners)
Moray College UHI, Moray Street, Elgin, Moray. IV30 1JJ
Thursday
15 Jan 15
6.30pm - 8pm
8 weeks
£38.40
Spanish (intermediate)
Moray College UHI, Moray Street, Elgin, Moray. IV30 1JJ
Tuesday
13 Jan 15
6.30pm - 8pm
8 weeks
£38.40
Have Fun with Drawing: Pencil, Inks and Pastels
Taking Control of your Digital Camera
We would like to hear from anyone who would be interested in working for the College delivering new leisure courses.
For further information or to submit an enquiry please contact: Roy Haynes on 01343 576466, email: roy.haynes.moray@uhi.ac.uk
Oil, Gas and Renewables Centre
We currently offer the following courses:
♦ All Domestic and Commercial ACS
♦ All OFTEC
♦ Solar Thermal
♦ Air and Ground Source Heat Pumps
♦ Unvented Hot Water
♦ Legionella
♦ Water Byelaws
♦ Photo Voltaic
COMING
SOON
For further details, contact Jane Donald on 01343 576551 or email jane.donald.moray@uhi.ac.uk
HEARTSTART COURSES
Moray College UHI Child, Health and Social Care (Level 5) students are involved in a joint
working community project with the NHS and the British Heart Foundation.
The students offer FREE 3 hour Emergency Life Support training to community clubs.
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For more information and how to book contact: Yvonne Murrray on 01343 576409 or email
yvonne.murray.moray@uhi.ac.uk
Moray College UHI, Moray Street, Elgin, Moray. IV30 1JJ.
Tel. 01343 576000 www.moray.uhi.ac.uk email mc.registry.moray@uhi.ac.uk
INFORMATION
EVENTS
The college holds a number of *OGPSNBUJPO
&WFOUT throughout the year.
These events offer a chance to meet academic
and support staff and get information and
advice about all subject areas, how to apply
for courses, learner support, finance and
bursaries - an excellent opportunity to help
prospective students make an informed
decision about coming to College.
These events are advertised on our
website XXXNPSBZVIJBDVL and in local
newspapers, Moray Firth Radio, Facebook,
and Twitter.
MORAY COLLEGE UHI SERVICES/FACILITIES FOR YOUR USE
HAIRDRESSING, BEAUTY AND
COMPLEMENTARY THERAPY
Our salons and clinics are open
Monday to Friday (with some
early evening sessions Monday
to Thursday) to staff, students,
staff and the general public,
offering a comprehensive range
of treatments at educational
friendly prices.
For more information on services available or to book an appointment
telephone 01343 576432
FITNESS SUITE
The Fitness Suite has a variety of resistance machines, free weights
and cardiovascular equipment.
Training programmes can be designed to meet individual needs.
For more information telephone 01343 576436 during opening times
or email: fitnesssuite.moray@uhi.ac.uk
Opening Times:
Tues & Thurs, 4.30pm
- 7pm (staffed by
qualified instructors)
Cost (for 10 sessions):
Students/Staff: £16
Public: £25
CATERING
AT MORAY COLLEGE UHI
Moray College UHI offers a range of catering services (Monday Friday) including:
The Refectory open daily at 8.30am, available at the main College
campus and the Technology Centre.
The Aye Pod Café, a comfortable common room with café facilities,
open from 10am - 4pm Monday to Thursday and 10am - 2pm
Friday. Food available includes soup of the day, sandwiches, toasted
sandwiches, Paninis etc. The Aye Pod has full Wi-Fi access and
computers for students to log on and use at their leisure. Vending
machines are available in the Aye Pod, the café area of the Alexander
Graham Bell Centre for Digital Health and at the Technology
Centre.
The Beechtree Restaurant offers a range of dishes and snacks,
speciality coffees, teas and homebakes from 10am. Bistro Lunch
is served every day between 12 noon and 1.30pm, with a choice
of freshly prepared hot and
cold sandwiches, soups,
salads, main courses and
desserts. A fine dining menu
is also offered at lunchtime,
and on a Thursday evening.
The Restaurant can also be
booked for private functions,
buffets and dinners, and can
cater for up to 120 guests.
For more information or to book a table at the Beechtree Restaurant
please call 01343 576424 or email: beechtree@uhi.ac.uk
ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL CENTRE FOR DIGITAL HEALTH
The £6.5 million Alexander Graham Bell Centre for Digital Health is a centre for excellence in Digital Health and Life Science for the North of
Scotland and beyond providing facilities for, and expertise in life science research, and education. The building will be permanently occupied
by NHS Grampian and Moray College UHI with 5 research and commercialisation rooms available for lease by companies looking to establish
themselves in the field of digital health or life science or companies looking for opportunities for business growth.
The centre also offers a range of quality facilities for conferences and events including:
an exceptional high quality, light and spacious modern DPOGFSFODF SPPN, which
can accommodate up to 190 delegates with state-of-the-art AV equipment, video
conferencing and access to the internet. Smaller rooms for workshops and smaller
meetings can also be provided;
a MFDUVSFUIFBUSF with AV equipment and video conferencing which can accommodate
up to 50 delegates. The seating can be removed to create an additional versatile
space;
a light and spacious DBGÏBSFB for informal meetings and refreshments;
a spectacular spacious reception area, at 3 levels which can be used for smaller events
and exhibitions;
a range of DMBTTSPPNT and WJEFPDPOGFSFODJOH facilities on the first floor.
Catering packages from the Hospitality and Tourism Academy at Moray College UHI
can also be included as part of your overall event package.
Whatever your individual requirements you can be assured of a top quality professional service within an easily accessible central venue
making your conference and event a guaranteed success. For all enquiries about booking the centre please contact Hilda Puskás on
01343 576475 or email accomodation.moray@uhi.ac.uk
Funding was provided by:
Applications, Financial Assistance and Fee Payment
Individual Learning Account (ILA)
Contact Us
All enquiries relating to Moray College UHI courses should be
directed to the Administration Service Centre.
You may be eligible for an ILA (Individual Learning Account) which
will help with the course fees for those courses marked (ILA). For
more information and to check your eligibility for an ILA contact
Skills Development Scotland (SDS):
We are open all summer to deal with any
questions about your study options, places
still available on courses, and any advice
about the funding of your studies.
Tel: 0800 917 8000
email: ilalearners@sds.co.uk
web: www.myworldofwork.co.uk/section/funding
Drop in and speak to us at the main
campus:
Moray College UHI,
Moray Street,
Elgin, Moray.
IV30 1JJ.
Tel. 01343 576000 Fax 01343 576001
Applications
All applications are dealt with on a first-come first-served basis and
early booking is essential. Please complete the 1PTUBM#PPLJOH'PSN
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payment, (cheques payable to MORAY COLLEGE). "MMPUIFSDPVSTFT
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call into Student Services located with the main campus. If you are
unsure of the correct form to use then please call the Administration
Service Centre on 01343 576000.
You should register with Skills Development Scotland at least 4
weeks before the start date of the course. When booking your
place on a course, you must give your ILA Number to college staff.
Skills Development Scotland will then send you your learning
token, which you must present when you enrol.
Course Fees
The course fees listed are those chargeable for applicants who qualify
as UK or EU residents. Applicants who do not meet this criterion
should contact Moray College UHI Student Finance. Course fees are
not automatically refundable, except in special circumstances and
at the College’s discretion. Refunds will be made automatically only
if the course you have paid for is full or does not run as advertised.
For information on course fees and financial support that may be
available to help with your studies, eg. Childcare, please contact
Moray College UHI Student Finance.
We cannot adjust fees for the ILA scheme
after you have started the course.
Part-time Fee Grant
As from 1 April 2011, a new Part-time Fee Grant from the Student
Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS) replaced what was previously
ILA500. For more information, an application form and to check
your eligibility visit
www.saas.gov.uk
Part-time Fee Waiver (Further Education courses only)
Recipients of certain benefits may qualify for exemption from
payment of fees for certain part-time courses. If you wish to apply,
an application form is available from Student Services. Some courses
have limited fee waiver places on a first-come first-served basis.
Monday to Thursday: 8.45am - 4.45pm
Friday: 8.45am - 4.30pm
For any course enquiries please contact
Moray College UHI Student Services,
Tel. 01343 576265
Email student.services.moray@uhi.ac.uk
You can only apply for support up to one month
after your course starts.
For any funding enquiries please contact
Moray College UHI Student Finance,
Tel. 01343 576328 or 576218
Email student.finance.moray@uhi.ac.uk
If you do not have internet access, drop in to any of our Learning
Centres or contact Moray College UHI Student Finance.
Board of Management of Moray College is a
Registered Scottish Charity, No. SC021205
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Additional Learning Support
Moray College UHI welcomes applications from those with a disability. We will make every reasonable effort to provide or arrange to provide
any necessary support, adaptations, equipment and staff development to ensure that disabled students are not disadvantaged. This includes
alternative examination or assessment arrangements such as extra time, a scribe/reader or use of a computer.
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available
ILA
Individual Learning Account
We would like to encourage you to disclose any disability/additional support needs at the earliest opportunity to enable staff to offer advice and
make any necessary adjustments.
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time of going to press. E&OE
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Moray College UHI Postal Booking Form
Payment, Purchase Order, Letter from Employer/Sponsor or Fee Waiver details are required with your Booking Form. Form received without method of payment will not be processed.
Course Title(s):
Start Date(s):
Course Location(s):
Day/Evening:
METHOD(S) OF PAYMENT
Course fees are not normally refundable, except in special circumstances and at the College’s discretion.
Refunds will be made automatically, only if the course paid for is full or does not run as advertised.
ILA Number (if applicable)
Title:
Forename:
Surname:
Home Address:
Credit/Debit Card Number
Valid from
Date of Birth
Maestro/Switch
Telephone (Home):
Telephone (Day):
Postcode:
Mastercard
Visa
Visa Delta
Maestro (Switch)
Expiry date
Issue no.
Security Code [last 3 digits
on reverse of card]
Please debit my card with the following amount £ ..................................
Telephone (Mobile):
Email:
Signed ................................................................................................................... Date .....................................
SQA/Scottish Candidate Number (if applicable)
Student Number (current and past students)
To help us monitor the effectiveness of our equal opportunities policy, please indicate to
which group you belong: [Please tick (✓) one box]
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White British (inc. Wales & NI)
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Black African/British Black African
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Other Asian background
Other mixed background
Other ethnic background
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Cheque/Postal Order
Separate payments should be submitted for each course
applied for. Please put your name and address on the back of
each cheque/postal order (Payable to Moray College).
Postal Order/Cheque No(s):
Part-time Fee Waiver
Please state which benefit you
receive and provide proof of
benefit with your application.
Amount: £
Employer/Sponsor to be Invoiced
Contact Person: ....................................................................................................................................................
Company Address: ..............................................................................................................................................
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Disability/Health or Medical Condition [Please tick (✓) relevant box(es)]
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No known disability
Dyslexia
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(J) Multiple Disabilities
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(G) Learning Difficulty
(B) Autistic Spectrum Disorder
(R) Information Refused
I carry time-critical medicines (eg. Epi-pen)
Please tick (✓) box if you would like to arrange additional support
(including learning support)
Please return completed form (and any additional
documents) to
Student Services, Moray College UHI,
Moray Street, Elgin, Moray. IV30 1JJ.
Fax 01343 576001
Marketing
From time to time, Moray College UHI may also use your information to contact you for marketing
purposes. We may contact you by email, phone or mail. Please tick (✓) box if you DO NOT want
to be contacted in respect of marketing of future College provision.