This course information relates to courses starting in September 2012.
Course code: B0707
Course category: Full-time
End Qualification: VRQ Diploma Level 1
Starting and ending month: September to June
Starting year: 2012
Course duration: 36 weeks
Formal assessment: Formal assessment required
Course location: City College Brighton and Hove, Pelham Street, City College East, Wilson Avenue
Course aims:
The VRQ Level 1 Diploma in Hairdressing is a vocational course that will prepare you for a career in the Hairdressing industry. You will learn about the Hairdressing principles such as: customer service skills, reception, health and safety, and a variety of hairdressing technical skills.
Training at City College is an fantastic experience. You will have the chance to learn in a practical environment that will prepare you for the world of work of further education. As well as the hands-on, creative lessons in modern well-equipped studios, you will have the opportunity to work in our professional salon, which are open to staff and the public for hair and beauty treatments. Our students have found this experience very helpful when approaching employers who value experience as well as qualifications.
A Level 1 (VRQ) Certificate is an industry recognised qualification that is valued by employers and is seen as the first step on a route onto Higher Education.
City College is a major provider of Hairdressing courses in East-Sussex and has high levels of success rates for our learners. We have invested in the department over the last 2 years with a re-furbishment of the salons and reception area.
Course content:
This course provides you with such skills as:
You will explore topics such as:
You will work towards Functional skills for Communications, and AON (application of number) at the appropriate level. This will improve all areas of your English, including punctuation, spelling techniques, formal letters etc; and for AON you will improve on areas of your maths for percentages, and ratios, which is essential for the mixing of colours in Hairdressing.
Facilities for students:
Students are based at Pelham Street and CCE Campus, where we have very good facilities for practical and theory work. These include three well equipped training salons, and reception room. The Pelham Street salon is open to the public so you are guaranteed to get the practical experience valued by employers.
Tutors:
The Hairdressing department is staffed by experienced and enthusiastic tutors who have an excellent variety of practical skills and links with local employers and organisations in the area. This will enable students to have every opportunity of finding employment in the Hairdressing industry.
Assessment: There is no final examination but you will be continuously assessed using a range of methods; observation of practical work, oral questions, assignments, written tests and portfolio evidence to demonstrate understanding.
Awarding Body: VTCT
Entry Requirements:
You should have a minimum of 5 GCSEs Grade E or equivalent or Level 1 general vocational qualification.
Interview for entry: Interview required
Progression and links:
If you successfully complete this course you can progress onto the Level 2 (NVQ) Diploma in Hairdressing (QCF) at City College.
As you are required to have a salon placement running alongside your course, very often employers will offer to employ you on completion of your qualification.
Work experience opportunities:
Students will get the opportunity to work one day a week in a salon placement during term time.
Costs of your Course:
There are five parts to the cost of your course:
How much will the Tuition Fees cost?
Below are the fees for this course.
Free Study and Financial Support
All full time courses are free to EU residents who are under 19 years old on the 31st August 2012. The only fees you have to pay are for specialist resources and equipment and the cost of these varies from £25 to £300 depending upon the subject you are studying.
Depending on your circumstances, you may be eligible for financial help from the college's learner support funds. You should apply for financial support as soon as you receive your offer letter.
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Disclaimer:
Although the information given is believed to be correct at the time of publication, it does not form any part of a
contract between City College Brighton and Hove and the student. Courses may be subject to change.
Timetables are subject to change and you should check with your tutor prior to enrolment for the details of your timetable.