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EXPLORING TYPES OF QUALIFICATIONS... GCE A/S AND A/2 LEVEL BTEC (Business & technology Education Council – now part of Edexcel)- example: Construction Engineering HND & HNC FOUNDATION DEGREE DEGREE
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BTEC NATIONAL DIPLOMAS/CERTIFICATES & AWARDS… AWARD – This is level 3 qualification equivalent to a 6 unit 1 A-Level; can be combined with a National Certificate or with 2 A-Levels; CERTIFICATE – This is level 3 qualification covering 12 units. It is equivalent to a 2 A – Levels. Eg Construction in the Abbey. It prepares learners for employment in the sector and will be suitable for 16/19 year olds who have already decided that they wish to enter this area of work. DIPLOMA – This is a Level 3 practical qualification which is both a route to Higher Education ( HND’s; Foundation degrees & Degrees) and a preparation for employment in a vocational area. 2 years FT and consists of 18 units of study. It is equal to 3 A-Levels.
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HIGHER NATIONAL S… HND & HNC – these are nationally recognised qualifications, well known and well regarded in industry, as they tend to have a more vocational focus than degrees. HNDs - They are full time over 2 years and you may progress to a degree. HNCs are of the same standard as HNDs. HND’s allow entry to a 3rd year of a degree; HNC’s allow entry to a 2nd year of a degree.
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HIGHER NATIONALS eg’s. FINE & APPLIED ARTS PHOTOGRAPHY BUSINESS & FINANCE LEGAL STUDIES MUSIC PRODUCTION SPORT & LEISURE CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING: CIVIL / MECHANICAL / ELECTRICAL / MANUFACTURING; HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE
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A question of which degree ??????? Foundation Degree – is an innovative degree course, which focuses on developing the work related skills that employers require. It is developed in partnership with employers and a university and is delivered in an FE College –SRC:Southern Regional College. It can be taken PT or FT(2 years) and includes work experience. This is a qualification in its own right, but graduates may then ‘top-up’ to a relevant honours degree course through 1 more year of study.
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FOUNDATION DEGREES…eg’s SPORT, EXERCISE, FITNESS; ICT –SOFTWARE ENGINEERING; COMPUTING; EARLY CHILDHOOD STUDIES; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING; ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY; APPLIED & MEDICAL SCIENCE.
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DEGREES …. A first degree takes 3 years if studied on a F/T basis. Some degrees are more vocational than others. The type of qualification you get depends on the subject:Eg Bachelor of Science BSc; Bachelor of Education Bed. There are 5 main types of degree: SINGLE HONOURS – You will graduate in one subject. In 2 nd and 3 rd year you will be able to choose subject options depending on your special interests. JOINT HONOURS – involves the study of 2 subjects. In some cases the subjects may be related eg Maths & Physics, but can also be quite different.
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Types of degrees cont’d.. COMBINED HONOURS – involves 2 or 3 subjects, each of which is studied equally within the framework of the same faculty. MAJOR / MINOR HONOURS – you choose 2 subjects to study, one of which is studied over a longer period than the other. SANDWICH – these involve alternative periods of study and work related experience over a 4 employability prospects !!
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And finally…… POSTGRADUATE – Certificates or Diplomas offer vocational training or a professional qualification. Courses usually last for 1 or 2 years full time and may be integrated into Master degree programmes. A MASTERs degree can be obtained by pure research or by a course of instruction – including a short research project and an exam DOCTORATES – are normally awarded after 3 years of supervised research.
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