International Prospectus 2014/2015
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International Prospectus 2014/2015
International Prospectus 2014/2015 Welcome For students all over the world, the opportunity to study in the UK is a life-changing experience. As well as improving your career prospects, you’ll find that becoming part of a multi-national network of friends will help you grow – socially and culturally. When it comes to studying in the UK, London is the number one choice. And as London’s leading college, based in the centre of the city, we offer outstanding teaching and award-winning facilities along with superb opportunities for progression to the best university for you. What’s more, we value you – our students – and the range of backgrounds, experiences, energy and enthusiasm that you bring to the College. We set challenging targets, provide you with excellent support and we celebrate your success. Frank McLoughlin CBE Principal Contents Do you have the grades you need for university and beyond? 1 Why choose us? 2 University Partnerships and Links 4 Location 5 Living abroad 6 Looking after you and Student Union 7 Which course is right for you? 8 Sixth Form Studies 9 International Access to Higher Education 11-15 English as a Foreign Language 16-17 Pre University Vocational Programmes 18-23 Undergraduate Courses 24-25 How to apply 26 Index of courses 28 City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk Do you have the grades you need for university and beyond? Depending on where you have been to school, your qualifications may or may not be enough for entry straight onto an undergraduate degree at a UK university. At City and Islington College, we can help you to bridge any gap, offering a range of courses to help you get to university and achieve your goals. Take a look at the diagram below to see how we can help you. This prospectus is arranged by qualification level. Turn to the pages that interest you to find a course that matches your current qualifications and grades. If you need help identifying which course is the right level for you, just send us a copy of your Examination Board Certificate and tell us the subject area that you are interested in. Level 3 Level 4 and Level 5 Level 6 These courses take you up to the point at which you are ready for the first year of an undergraduate degree course. These courses enable you to progress onto the second or third year* of an Honours degree. These courses enable you to progress onto a Masters level course. Year 1 Year 2 Year 1 Year 2 Year 1 Year 2 Level 7 Year 3 Year 1 Access to Higher Education Engineering Foundation Degree Honours Degrees BA Hons / BSc Hons A Levels International Baccalaureate BTEC Extended Diplomas BTEC Foundation Diplomas Higher National Diplomas (HNDs) City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk 1 Why choose us? With our superb reputation, central London location and great facilities, there is every reason to study with us. College Achievements Our strong reputation and innovative outlook continue to be recognised in the world of education. Here are just some of our achievements: • British Council Accreditation for teaching English • Highly Trusted Sponsor of the UK Border Agency • Judged ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted (Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills) Centre for Applied Sciences Located in vibrant Angel, the heart of Islington, the Centre for Applied Science offers state of the art facilities, industry standard equipment and exceptional links with employers and universities. • B eacon status for excellence in post-16 education and training, awarded by the Department for Education and Skills, and the Learning and Skills Council • T he first FE college to twice receive the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for exceptional achievement • A ccredited as a Centre for Excellence for Biotechnology by the National Skills Academy Process Industries Facilities and Teaching Following the largest building programme in the history of UK Further Education, our facilities combine cutting-edge technology, innovative classroom facilities and relaxing cafés – making the College a fantastic place to study. Centre for Lifelong learning The excellent English as a Foreign Language provision delivered at our Centre for Lifelong Learning and is expanding to become City and Islington College’s English Language School for International Students. With five centres, each specialising in a particular set of courses, our students enjoy industry-standard equipment in state of the art laboratories and classrooms. Additionally you can benefit from our own hair and beauty salon and become part of an active and vibrant Student Union. What’s more, if you are studying on a course awarded by one of our partner universities, you can enjoy a range of their facilities too! Our courses are delivered by experienced, friendly teachers – many of whom are still active in their industry specialist areas. Thanks to the dedicated support they provide, teamed with small class sizes, our students not only achieve excellent results but are known as friendly, hard-working and motivated. Centre for Health, Social and Child Care With an excellent range of courses, the Centre for Health, Social and Child Care is the perfect starting point for young people looking for a career in the caring, hair and beauty professions. 2 City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk Centre for Business, Arts and Technology Sixth Form College The Centre for Business, Arts and Technology has music production and recording studios, art studios, sculpture studios and a two floor Learning Centre, which gives you access to ICT, subject specialists, and a team of careers and student advisers. The dedicated staff at our Sixth Form College and exceptional partnerships with universities have helped hundreds of students go onto world class institutions from both the A Level and International Baccalaureate programmes. Her Majesty the Queen visits College! In March 2011, City and Islington College was honoured with a royal visit. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth took a tour of the award-winning Centre for Applied Sciences, which provides a specialised learning environment for science-based courses, and talked to students and staff about their work. A highlight of the visit was the Queen unveiling a plaque marking the College’s recent accreditation as a Centre of Excellence for Biotechnology. City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk 3 Do you need to improve your English? To study with us, or with any other UK college or university, you will need to prove that your English is good enough for you to be successful in your studies – this means meeting the English entry requirement for your chosen course. You will also need to provide this proof as part of your Tier 4 student visa application. City and Islington College English Language School can: • H elp you to increase your IELTS score to meet college or university entry requirements • Help you to develop your confidence and ability in English – for study, work or leisure • Provide ongoing support when you study with us. All of our English language courses are accredited by the British Council and taught by fully-qualified, experienced teachers. University Partnerships and Links We work in partnership with prestigious London universities to make sure that the courses we offer are of the highest quality, and provide you with the skills, knowledge and experience you need to succeed, both academically and professionally. All of this while enjoying close pastoral care and high level support within a College environment. Our two-year Foundation Degree (FdSc) in Ophthalmic dispensing is delivered in partnership with City University London and offers the opportunity to progress onto a BSc Optometry. Success on our one-year Engineering Foundation Year offers guaranteed progression onto the first year of a range of undergraduate Engineering degrees at City University London. As part of our work with University College London, we host lectures by UCL professors, as well as providing opportunities for our students to visit University College London to participate in undergraduate seminars. In addition to these partnerships, our strong reputation helps our students to secure admission to many other prestigious courses and universities, including: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Oxford Cambridge Imperial UCL Warwick Sussex King’s College London University of Manchester University of Nottingham Queen Mary, University of London University of Birmingham University of Southampton St George’s, University of London Goldsmiths, University of London University of the Arts London (Central St Martins, Camberwell) 4 City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk Location City and Islington College is based in cosmopolitan Islington, right in the heart of London. You will enjoy easy access to a fantastic range of local facilities, from shops and restaurants to live music venues and street markets – not to mention being a close neighbour of Arsenal Football Club! What’s more, London’s famous attractions are only a tube ride away… • • • • • 8 minutes to the British Museum 11 minutes to the West End’s theatres 14 minutes to Oxford Street 19 minutes to Harrods 23 minutes to the Tower of London Historic Oxford and Cambridge, and the seaside resort of Brighton, are less than an hour away by train and you don’t need to feel too far away from home either – Eurostar and London’s five airports (Heathrow, Stansted, Gatwick, Luton, City) offer frequent European and worldwide connections. HOW TO FIND US OUR CENTRES SIXTH FORM COLLEGE The Angel, 283-309 Goswell Road, EC1V 7LA Underground: Angel (Northern Line) Buses: 4, 19, 29, 43, 91, 153, 253, 254, 259, 271, 279, 393 5 CENTRE FOR APPLIED SCIENCES The Angel, 311-321 Goswell Road, EC1V 7DD Underground: Angel (Northern Line) Buses: 4, 19, 29, 43, 91, 153, 253, 254, 259, 271, 279, 393 CENTRE FOR BUSINESS, ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY 444 Camden Road, N7 0SP Underground: Holloway Road (Piccadilly Line) Buses: 4, 19, 29, 43, 91, 153, 253, 254, 259, 271, 279, 393 CENTRE FOR HEALTH, SOCIAL AND CHILD CARE The Marlborough Building, 383 Holloway Road, N7 0RN Underground: Holloway Road (Piccadilly Line) Buses: 4, 17, 29, 43, 91, 153, 253, 254, 259, 271, 279, 393 CENTRE FOR LIFELONG LEARNING 28-42 Blackstock Road, N4 2DG Underground: Finsbury Park (Piccadilly and Victoria Lines) Buses: 4, 19, 29, 106, 153, 210, 236, 253, 254, 259, 279, W3, W7 City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk 5 Living abroad Studying in London is an exciting prospect, and it is important that you have a safe and comfortable place to live. Accommodation We understand that you will have your own particular needs, preferences and budget, so we do not include the cost of your accommodation in your course fee. We work with homestay agencies and a number of halls of residence to help you organise your accommodation before you leave home. Homestay accommodation offers: • The opportunity to experience life with an English family in their London home • Varying meal options, e.g. breakfast only; breakfast and evening meal; breakfast, lunch and evening meal • Cultural and dietary needs accommodated on request • Supervised freedom to come and go, within ‘family rules’ • Family support Halls of Residence accommodation offers (for students aged over 18 years only): • Your own room within a community of students – from the UK and worldwide • A range of London locations • Independent living • Catered or self-catered facilities • A choice of facilities, including en-suite bathroom, laundry, internet, bicycle storage, common room The cost of living Travelling around London is made easy by the extensive transport network of underground trains (known as the ‘Tube’), buses, trams, river boats and overground trains. A Student Travelcard for unlimited bus, tube and rail transport within zones 1 to 4 currently costs £117.20 per month*. The cost of your accommodation will depend on the location in London and the facilities offered. As an estimate: • The cost of a single room in a Hall of Residence is approximately £185 per week. • The cost of a single room in a Homestay on a Bed and Breakfast basis is approximately £170 per week. We can provide you with a range of accommodation choices and price options, helping you to select the right accommodation for you. For more information visit www.international.candi.ac.uk or call +44 (0) 20 7700 9252. *based on price on 18 February 2013 6 City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk Looking after you Although living and studying abroad is rewarding, we know that it can also be hard to be away from home. That’s why our experienced advisers are here to help you with any concerns you may have during the application process and while you are here with us. To make your arrival smooth, and to help you settle into College and London life, we offer an airport pickup service and a welcome meeting to make sure you know how to access counselling, medical, disability and advisory services. Your course tutor will be able to offer guidance and support to help you get the most out of your studies. If your chosen course does not include English language tuition and we decide that you would benefit from extra support, this will be offered depending on your needs and your plans for further study. Student Union As well as achieving your study and career goals, we want your time with us to be fun and life enhancing. Our lively Student Union offers a whole host of opportunities for our international students to socialise with each other and with our other students. As well as a range of clubs and societies, from the Movie Club to Talking Politics, you can also take part in sports activities, exhibitions and volunteering in the community. City and Islington College is committed to listening to and acting on the views of our students, so that we can continue to develop an environment that exceeds your expectations. City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk 7 Which course is right for you? This prospectus includes several different types of qualification. Please read the information below to find out more about them. AS /A2 Levels These two year programmes are designed for students under 19. They lead to academic qualifications widely accepted for entry to UK universities. International Baccalaureate This two year programme is designed for students under 19. It leads to an academic qualification widely accepted for entry to UK universities. BTEC Extended Diploma These two year programmes are designed for students under 19. They lead to vocational qualifications, which many universities accept for entry to their programmes and which are also valued by employers. BTEC Foundation Diploma These one year programmes are designed for students of all ages looking to prepare for higher education studies in Art and Design. They are widely accepted for entry to UK art degrees. Access to Higher Education These one year programmes are designed for students over 19 looking to improve their substantive knowledge and study skills in preparation for university study in the UK. They are accepted by many universities for entry to their programmes. Foundation Year This one year programme is designed for students of all ages looking to join City University’s Engineering degree who do not have the qualifications required for direct entry to the University. CACHE Diploma These are one year programmes designed for students of all ages looking to advance their career in the area. They lead to vocational qualifications recognised by employers and some universities for entry onto relevant programmes. Diploma These are one year programmes designed for students of all ages looking to advance their career in the area. They lead to vocational qualifications recognised by employers. Higher National Diploma (HND) These two year programmes are designed for students of all ages. They lead to vocational qualifications recognised by employers and accepted by many universities for entry to their programmes. Foundation Degree (FdSc) These two year programmes are designed for students of all ages. They lead to academic qualifications accepted by many universities for entry to their programmes. We consider each application on a case by case basis, so if you are interested in a course but you don’t fit into the standard age range for the course or don’t quite meet the requirements, don’t worry – you may still be accepted. 8 City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk Sixth Form Studies Our Sixth Form Centre has two strands of course options available: A Levels and the International Baccalaurate Diploma Programme (IBDP). A Levels Level: 3 Duration: 2 years Start date: September 2014 Fees:1 £9,500 per year When you study A Level courses, you take AS Levels in Year 1 and A2 Levels in Year 2. The A Level course fee is £9,500 per year and permits you to study a maximum of four subjects. Most A Level students study four subjects at AS Level and three subjects at A2 Level. We offer a range of Visual and Performing Arts and Humanities subjects at A Level to International Students – you can find out more information about the individual A Level courses available in the relevant subject sections of this prospectus. Entry requirements:2 For entry onto the A Level programme, you will need to meet the standard A Level entry requirements, as well as any additional course specific entry criteria (see the individual course entry requirements in the relevant subject sections of this prospectus). Standard A Level entry requirements: • Four GCSE subjects at grade B or above and at least two more at grade C or above, including English, or overseas equivalent. • IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.0 in each skill) or equivalent Progression opportunities: You can progress to Higher Education in the UK or internationally. A Level subjects available: • Music • Fine Art • Biology • Philosophy • French • Business • Photography • Further Mouths • Chemistry • Physics • Geography • Computer Science • Politics • German • Dance • Psychology • Graphic Communication • Drama • Religious Studies • History • Electronics • English Language and Literature • History of Art and Visual culture • Sociology • Spanish • Mathematics • English Literature • Turkish • Media Studies • Fashion and Textiles • Music Technology • Film Studies City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk 9 Sixth Form Studies International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) Level: 3 Duration: 2 years Start date: September 2014 Fees:1 £9,500 per year The IBDP is a complete 2 year programme that is seen as an alternative to A Levels, giving you a choice of subjects within a structure that ensures a broad, rigorous education. It will prepare you for University and the global society of the 21st century. It is particularly suited to those who enjoy studying a wide range of subjects, are organised and enjoy other activities as well as academic study. You choose 6 subjects, one from each group. It will be possible to study 2 sciences or 2 humanities subjects. You choose to study 3 of your subjects at Higher Level, 3 at Standard Level. Group Subject 1. Studies in language and literature English Literature (Other language options available) 2. Language acquisition Spanish French Italian (beginners only) 3. Individuals and society Psychology History Social and cultural anthropology 4. Sciences Biology Chemistry Sports health and exercise science 5. Mathematics Mathematical studies 6. The Arts Visual art For more information, have a look at our International Baccalaureate page Entry requirements:2 • 4 A* – B grades at GCSE, including 2 written subjects (written subjects include English Literature, Media Studies and the Humanities) and 2 other GCSEs at A* – C (GCSEs must include Maths, a Science and English/English Language) or equivalent • IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5 in each skill) or equivalent GCSEs must include Maths, a Science and English/English Language at C or above. Progression opportunities: You can progress to Higher Education in the UK or internationally. 1 Some courses may require you to purchase materials, for example course books – these costs are not included in the course fee. Fees quoted are for 2014/15. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview 10 City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk International Access to Higher Education International Access to Higher Education Level: 3 Duration: 1 year Start date: September 2014 Fees:1 £9,500 This programme is designed for students who have graduated from High School in their own country but have who have not met the entry requirements for direct University entry. Similar to a University Foundation programme, the course will prepare you to go on to be successful at a full range of Universities in the United Kingdom. All students will study a core of Academic English and IELTS preparation, study and research skills in addition to their specialist subjects (see below). On successful completion of their programme students will receive an OCN (Open Colleges Network) Access to Higher Education certificate as well as a City and Islington College certificate showing attainment and attendance. 1 Some courses may require you to purchase materials, for example course books – these costs are not included in the course fee. Fees quoted are for 2014/2015. The International Access to Higher Education programme is available in the following pathways: Business The Business route is for those who wish to progress on to degrees which will lead on to careers in Business, Management, Finance, Marketing, Public Relations, Human Resources, Hospitality, Leisure, Tourism and public sector organisations. Entry requirements:2 • completion of high school in your own country • understanding of the area of work you are interested in and to have read about the profession • IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5 in each skill) or equivalent Progression opportunities: You can apply to any University for Business related degree programmes. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview Digital Media On this course, you will study Multimedia authoring, Design principles, Web design with authoring software, Digital sound recording, sampling and editing, Image production and manipulation, Digital photography, Adobe Photoshop, Visual and contextual studies, Graphic design concepts, Typography, Imagery, Contextual design concepts, Scalable design. Entry requirements:2 • Completion of high school in your own country • you should also have an interest in digital media technology or digital media art. • IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5 in each skill) or equivalent Progression opportunities: You can progress to a university degree in digital media, multimedia, or similar. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk 11 International Access to Higher Education Film and Television You will learn camera, lighting, scriptwriting, sound recording, editing and other techniques, and will work in a team producing programmes including documentaries and drama. You will also learn about film analysis, prepare for a seminar, and write about films. After initial training, you will organise yourselves and operate like a small film/video company. Entry requirements:2 • Completion of high school in your own country • understanding of the area of work you are interested in and to have read about the profession • IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5 in each skill) or equivalent Progression opportunities: You can apply to any related university degree or work in a television studio, production company, cable or satellite TV, community media and arts projects. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview Forensic Science This course equips you with the skills and knowledge you need to apply for forensic and other scientific undergraduate degrees. You will study a range of modules including Biology, Chemistry and Forensic Science, and undertake forensic laboratory and scene-of-crime work. You will also develop your English, mathematics, IT and study skills. Entry requirements:2 • You do not need any formal qualifications in science but should have an interest in scientific content and methodology. • IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in each skill), or equivalent Progression opportunities: The course provides a pathway onto a variety of degree courses at Universities including. Forensic Science and other science courses. We have special links with City University and the University of East London where many of our students have gone onto to further study and achieved further qualifications. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview Health and Human Sciences This course is for people interested in careers such as nursing *, midwifery *, health studies, social work, occupational therapy, speech therapy and radiography. HEALTH & HUMAN SCIENCES and NURSING – Core skills units plus units in: Biology. SOCIAL WORK PATHWAY – Core skills units plus units in Social Work Provision and Practice and Social Policy. Entry requirements:2 • completion of High School in your own country. • understanding of the area of work you are interested in and to have read about the profession • relevant paid or voluntary work experience • IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5 in each skill) or equivalent *places on Nursing and Midwifery degrees in the UK are very limited for international students and progression onto these degrees is unlikely Progression opportunities: You apply to follow a degree course in Health Studies, Social Work, Speech Therapy , Occupational Therapy or Radiography. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview 12 City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk International Access to Higher Education Medicine and Medical Biosciences This course equips you with the skills you need to apply for a range of undergraduate degrees, including Medicine*, Dentistry*, Pharmacy*, Nursing, Optometry, Physiotherapy, Nutrition, Radiography and Biomedical Sciences. You will study a range of modules from Anatomy and Physiology, Medical Sciences, Chemistry, Mathematics, IT and Psychology, as well as developing your English and study skills. Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy students only Degree courses in Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmacy are very intensive and over subscribed. Only candidates demonstrating a suitable ability and aptitude will be supported in applying for these challenging subject areas, and applicants should be prepared to consider other rewarding careers within the allied health professions. Entry requirements:2 • GCSE English grade ‘C’ or above, or overseas equivalent • Formal qualifications in Science are not required, but you need to demonstrate an aptitude and strong interest in your chosen pathway • Evidence of 6 weeks of recent and appropriate work experience such as placements in clinics, surgeries or residential homes before starting the course • IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in each skill), or equivalent Progression opportunities: The course provides a pathway onto a variety of degree courses at Universities including Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy. Common subjects taken up at University after completion of the Access course include Optometry, Physiotherapy, Radiography, Podiatry, Nutrition and Dietetics, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Science, Dental Hygiene, Herbal Medicine, Osteopathy, Psychology, Biological Science, Biochemistry, Genetics, Nursing, Midwifery, Biomedical Science and Paramedical Science. Applicants have been very successful at progressing onto heavily over-subscribed degree courses. Physiotherapy students have gone to high profile colleges such as St Georges Medical School, Pharmacy students have gone to the University of London, School of Pharmacy, and to Kings College, London and at least five medical schools have accepted our Access students onto their programmes. *Applicants for Medicine and Dentistry should enquire about the Biomedical Admissions Test (BMAT) and/or Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT), and arrange to take the test before starting the Access course. Students wishing to study Medicine (including Dentistry) and some Pharmacy applicants may need to complete an additional AS level in Chemistry. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview Lai Kwan Ho studying Access to Medicine and Medical Biosciences – offers from Southampton and Brunel for Biomedical Science “It has been easy to adapt to the living and the teaching environment here and the teaching staff are very different from in Hong Kong and very innovative – so it is easy to learn in English. The assignments are very relevant like clinical methods, research about disease and finding treatments. This is something I have never learned before so it is challenging but it is very worthwhile. London is a great city, and living is similar to Hong Kong with convenient transportation. I would recommend CIC to other students because the college will fully prepare them to go on to university.” City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk 13 International Access to Higher Education Mixed Media The course covers print journalism (producing features, reviews and news stories), photography (portraits, documentary and still life), video, page layout and design, and talk radio. You will study media theory, covering issues such as black and avant garde cinema, realism and pornography, as well as semiotic and psychoanalytical approaches to understanding of the media. You will also be taught study skills, including how to write essays, how to plan and carry out a presentation and seminar, and how to organise your study time. Entry requirements:2 • completion of high school in your own country • understanding of the area of work you are interested in and to have read about the profession • IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5 in each skill) or equivalent Progression opportunities: You can apply to any University in the UK for a media related degree. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview Politics and International Relations The Politics and International Studies route is for those who wish to progress on to degrees which will lead on to careers in politics, international relations or related fields such as local and central government, European Union and international bodies, as well as voluntary, community, advice and aid organisations. Entry requirements:2 • completion of high school in your own country • understanding of the area of work you are interested in and to have read about the profession • IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5 in each skill) or equivalent Progression opportunities: You can progress on to a range of possible degrees in the Humanities and Social Sciences. The course tutor for the Politics and International Relations route and our careers and Higher Education advisors will give you advice and guidance on this, and on your application to university. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview Psychology The Psychology route is for those who wish to progress onto degrees which will lead onto careers in Clinical Psychology, Educational Psychology, Occupational Psychology, Health Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Sports Psychology, Counselling and related fields such as Marketing, Human Resources, Public Relations, Teaching and Social Work. Entry requirements:2 • no formal qualifications are required • understanding of the area of work you are interested in and to have read about the profession • relevant paid or voluntary work experience • IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5 in each skill) or equivalent Progression opportunities: You can progress on to a range of possible degrees in Psychology or related degrees including Clinical Psychology, Counselling, Child Development, Criminology, Human Resources and Marketing. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview 14 City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk International Access to Higher Education Sports Science This course equips you with the skills and knowledge you need to apply for undergraduate degrees in Sports Therapy, Sports and Exercise Science, Sports Coaching Science, as well as Sports Psychology. You will study a range of subject areas, including Anatomy and Physiology, Health & Fitness, Sports Injuries, Biomechanics, Sports Psychology, Diet & Nutrition, and Coaching Skills. You will also develop your English and study skills. Entry requirements:2 • You do not need any formal qualifications in science but should have an interest in sports science content and methodology. • IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in each skill), or equivalent Students accepted for the course are advised to gain work experience by finding relevant work placements in sports clubs (either professional or amateur), sports injury clinics, schools, colleges, gymnasiums, and/or leisure centers before starting the course. Progression opportunities: Students can progress onto full Bachelor of Science degrees in sports therapy, sports science, sports coaching science, sports studies, sports and exercise science as well as sports psychology. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk 15 English as a Foreign Language Our English Language courses are accredited by the British Council and taught by qualified, experienced teachers. Taking part in an English Language course at City and Islington College, you will join an international group of like-minded learners. With an average of 10-12 students in each class (and a maximum of 18), you will benefit from close teacher support and a friendly class atmosphere. As well as participating in class, you will also have the opportunity to go out on excursions, enabling you to practise the language you learn, while experiencing one of the world’s most exciting capital cities. Our excursions include half-day activities in London, such as a tour of Arsenal FC’s Emirates Stadium and visits to museums and famous markets, as well as full-day Saturday excursions to other UK towns and cities, such as Brighton*. * Some excursions will incur an additional charge for travel and entrance fees. English Language Summer School Level: B1 / B2 Duration: 3 weeks Start date: 7 July 2014 Our Summer School programmes offer you the chance to improve your English and to attend classes in subjects that you are interested in. We have 4 specialist subject areas available in 2014: • Medical Science • Engineering • Art (Visual or Performing Arts) • Hair and Beauty (Special occasion hair, make up and nail art) You will study 10 sessions per week – 3 sessions of academic English, 4 subject specific sessions, and 3 sessions of activities and outings. Here is a sample timetable for our Medical Science summer school (this is an example and will be subject to change): Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Academic Pharmaceutical Academic Day trip Day at 09h00 – Academic Medical chemistry English to Oxford leisure 12h00 English English and English with host terminology family 12h00 – Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch 13h00 Visit to the Genetics Wellcome and Institute molecular medicine Mini Evening Movie club Evening Olympics activity with host family • A general English summer school is also available 13h00 – 16h00 Visit to the Science Museum UKCAT preparation Evening with host family Visit to leading Medical school Picnic in Hyde Park The cost for the programme is £875 for the 3 week programme including travel cards and all scheduled activities– not including accommodation or airport collection. Accommodation prices vary from £175 to £200 per week. Airport collection costs start from £65 per person (depending on airport and location of host family). For group bookings and requests for bespoke study programmes, contact Rachel Maguire on +44(0)20 7700 9403 or email [email protected]. 16 City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk English as a Foreign Language General English Level: B2-C2 Duration: 1, 2, or 3 terms Start date: September 2014, January 2015, April 2015 Fees:1 1 term £1,400 2 terms £2,700 3 terms £4,000 This full-time English language course is British Council accredited and designed for students wishing to improve their English skills for study, work or leisure. You have the option of following the English for Academic Purposes route, which will prepare you to take the IELTS test at the end of the course. Entry requirements: • No formal qualifications required, however this course is not suitable for absolute beginners. Applications will be assessed on a case by case basis. 1 Some courses may require you to purchase materials, for example course books – these costs are not included in the course fee. Fees quoted are for 2014/15. Edgar Hernandez Martinez Colombia “I can speak for hours about the positive aspects of the College, but I think that one of the more important points is the attitude of the administators and teachers – if I have a question or problem they are here to help me with enthusiasm. The teachers are very professional and passionate about teaching and I like how they use technology to help me to improve my English. I feel comfortable and happy at the College because I feel at home.” City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk 17 Pre University Vocational Programmes Awarded by: Applied Science (Medical Science) BTEC Extended Diploma Level: 3 Duration: 2 years Start date: September 2014 Fees:1 £7,500 per year This course is for students who wish to progress to a medically-related undergraduate degree, such as biomedical sciences, genetics or radiography. As well as covering biological and medical sciences, you will also study specialist subjects such as clinical investigations, human physiology and genetic engineering. The course also focuses on practical techniques, including statistics for science technicians, microbiological techniques, physiological measurements and medical instrumentation. As part of the course you will have the opportunity to visit laboratories and specialist medical facilities. Entry requirements:2 • 4 GCSEs at grade A* – C, (including at least two of either Science, Maths or English Language) or overseas equivalent • IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5 for each skill), or equivalent Progression opportunities: On completion, you can study a range of medically-related degree courses, such as Genetics, Nutrition, Applied Biology, Pharmacology, Biomedical or Biological Sciences, Radiology and Chiropody. Where appropriate, students may opt to do Higher National Diploma courses. *Applicants for Medicine and Dentistry should enquire about the Biomedical Admissions Test (BMAT) and/or Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT), and arrange to take the test before starting the Access course. Students wishing to study Medicine (including Dentistry) and some Pharmacy applicants may need to complete an additional AS level in Chemistry. 1 Some courses may require you to purchase materials, for example course books – these costs are not included in the course fee. Fees quoted are for 2014/15. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview Awarded by: Art and Design (Design Pathway) BTEC Foundation Diploma Level: 3 Duration: 1 year Start date: September 2014 Fees:1 £7,500 This course will prepare you for degree level study in a wide range of art and design disciplines. You will develop design skills and techniques using a broad range of materials and processes, working in both 2D and 3D. Areas include textiles and fashion, drawing, fashion illustration and colourwork. You will work in specialist studio spaces and workshops to develop your own ideas and a portfolio of work. Entry requirements:2 • A satisfactory portfolio of work • 1 A Level and 3 GCSEs (grades A* – C) including an A or B in Art or a closely related subject or • 2 A Levels and 2 GCSEs (grades A – C) including A* or B in Art or a closely related subject or • 5 GCSEs at grades A* – C including an A or B in Art or a closely related subject or • BTEC Extended Diploma or • Overseas equivalent of any of the above • IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5 for each skill), or equivalent Progression opportunities: Following the course, you can progress to a range of related degree courses and a wide range of careers, including in the film and creative industries. In the past, many of our students have gone on to study at Goldsmiths College and the University of the Arts, London. 1 Some courses may require you to purchase materials, for example course books – these costs are not included in the course fee. Fees quoted are for 2014/15. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview 18 City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk Pre University Vocational Programmes Awarded by: Art and Design (Fine Art Pathway) BTEC Foundation Diploma Level: 3 Duration: 1 year Start date: September 2014 Fees:1 £7,500 This course will prepare you for degree level study in a wide range of art and design disciplines. As part of this course you will study a range of traditional skills, as well as experimental approaches to drawing, painting, sculpture, print and photography. You will be encouraged to investigate a broad range of materials and processes, and will develop a portfolio that supports your application to study at undergraduate degree level. Entry requirements:2 • A satisfactory portfolio of work • 1 A Level and 3 GCSEs (grades A* – C) including an A or B in Art or a closely related subject or • 2 A Levels and 2 GCSEs (grades A – C) including A* or B in Art or a closely related subject or • 5 GCSEs at grades A* – C including an A or B in Art or a closely related subject or • BTEC Extended Diploma or • Overseas equivalent of any of the above • IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5 for each skill), or equivalent Progression opportunities: This course can lead to a range of undergraduate degrees, including Fine Art, Architecture, Interior Design and Photography. 1 Some courses may require you to purchase materials, for example course books – these costs are not included in the course fee. Fees quoted are for 2014/15. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk 19 Pre University Vocational Programmes Awarded by: Art and Design (Textiles with Fashion Pathway) BTEC Foundation Diploma Level: 3 Duration: 1 year Start date: September 2014 Fees:1 £7,500 This course will prepare you for degree level study in a wide range of art and design disciplines. You will learn a wide range of techniques and skills, including drawing and painting, pattern cutting and garment construction, fabric manipulation and construction, as well as colourwork, fashion design and research. You will explore groundbreaking and experimental textile and fashion techniques. Entry requirements:2 • A satisfactory portfolio of work • 1 A Level and 3 GCSEs (grades A* – C) including an A or B in Art or a closely related subject or • 2 A Levels and 2 GCSEs (grades A – C) including A* or B in Art or a closely related subject or • 5 GCSEs at grades A* – C including an A or B in Art or a closely related subject or • BTEC Extended Diploma or • Overseas equivalent of any of the above • IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5 for each skill), or equivalent Progression opportunities: Following the course, you can progress to degree courses in textiles, mixed media, fine art, fashion, jewellery, accessories, shoes, styling, pattern cutting, garment technology and fashion illustration. You can also progress to vocational diplomas in tailoring, shoes, accessories, embroidery, knit, pattern cutting and garment technology. A high percentage of our students progress to colleges within The University of the Arts, including Central St Martins and Camberwell College of Arts. 1 Some courses may require you to purchase materials, for example course books – these costs are not included in the course fee. Fees quoted are for 2014/15. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview Childcare and Education CACHE Diploma Level: 3 Duration: 1 year Start date: September 2014 Fees:1 £7,500 This course provides a recognised qualification in Child Care. You will attend training at the College as well as a work placement. All work placements are carefully selected and approved to provide practical experience in nurseries, schools and hospitals. This course is 16 hours a week, plus placements. You need to allocate time for private study. Entry requirements:2 • 4 GCSEs at grade C or above, or overseas equivalent • Two satisfactory references, one of which should provide satisfactory evidence of the two weeks group experience with children aged under 7 • IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5 in each skill) or equivalent Progression opportunities: Students can apply for a course at University. 1 Some courses may require you to purchase materials, for example course books – these costs are not included in the course fee. Fees quoted are for 2014/15. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview 20 City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk Pre University Vocational Programmes Awarded by: Engineering BTEC Extended Diploma Level: 3 Duration: 2 years Start date: September 2014 Fees:1 £7,500 per year This course will equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to apply for a degree course or to pursue a career in the engineering, design and manufacture or automotive industries. You will study a combination of theory, applied theory and practical subjects across a broad range of subjects, including mechanical principles and applications, electrical and electronic principles, mathematics for engineering technicians, engineering design and properties and applications of engineering materials. Entry requirements:2 • Minimum of GCSE grade B in Mathematics and Science and a minimum of a grade C in English with at least 2 other GCSE’s at grade C, or overseas equivalent, or • Level 2 vocational qualification in Science or Engineering at Merit and GCSE Mathematics at grade B, or overseas equivalent • IELTS 5.5 (with minimum of 5 in each skill), or equivalent Progression opportunities: After successful completion of this course, students can progress onto a degree course at university. 1 Some courses may require you to purchase materials, for example course books – these costs are not included in the course fee. Fees quoted are for 2014/15. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview Health and Social Care BTEC Extended Diploma Level: 3 Duration: 2 years Start date: September 2014 Fees:1 £7,500 per year You will study effective communication, equality, diversity and rights, anatomy and physiology, social sciences and complete a research project. You will also go on placement to experience working in a health and social care setting before applying to progress on to Health and Social Care related degrees. Entry requirements:2 • 4 GCSEs at grade A* – C, one of which must be English Language, or overseas equivalent • A clear interest in working in health and social care / the care services • IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5 in each skill) or equivalent Progression opportunities: Students can apply for a course at university. 1 Some courses may require you to purchase materials, for example course books – these costs are not included in the course fee. Fees quoted are for 2014/15. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview Music Practice BTEC Extended Diploma Level: 3 Duration: 2 years Start date: September 2014 Fees:1 £7,500 per year Throughout this practical and theoretical course, you will have the opportunity to develop as a musician/ performer, and will gain an insight into how the music industry operates. The course covers all areas of popular/contemporary music performance and production, including music performance, music technology, studio skills, theory/harmony and composition all delivered in industry standard music technology facilities. In your second year, you will have the opportunity to perform in external venues as well as our fully equipped N7 theatre. Entry requirements:2 • 4 GCSEs at grade A* – C, including English Language, or overseas equivalent • You will have an audition on your main study (instrument or voice). During this audition you will also complete an aural and comprehension test. • IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5 for each skill), or equivalent Progression opportunities: Previous students have progressed onto undergraduate programmes at institutions including Lancaster University, Goldsmiths, and The University of Westminster, and also into work with a number of artists and companies, including Basement Jaxxs, The Streets, Estelle and Soundbwoy Ent. 1 Some courses may require you to purchase materials, for example course books – these costs are not included in the course fee. Fees quoted are for 2014/15. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk 21 Pre University Vocational Programmes Performance BTEC Extended Diploma Level: 3 Duration: 2 years Start date: September 2014 Fees:1 £7,500 per year You will develop a wide range of performance skills, engage in developing scripted and devised material, as well as a sound knowledge of theatre history and the performing arts industry. This course is divided into two pathways: Interdisciplinary or Acting. On the Acting pathway, students will explore traditional acting techniques, TV & film acting and classical theatre performance. On the Interdisciplinary pathway students will develop a cross-arts approach to creating performance with an emphasis on physical and contemporary musical theatre. Entry requirements:2 • 4 GCSEs at grade A* – C, including English Language or overseas equivalent • Audition and an interview • IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5 for each skill), or equivalent Progression opportunities: Previous students have progressed onto undergraduate degrees and other programmes at institutions including Central School of Speech and Drama, Middlesex University, De Montfort University and Dartington College. 1 Some courses may require you to purchase materials, for example course books – these costs are not included in the course fee. Fees quoted are for 2014/15. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview Performing Arts (Dance) BTEC Extended Diploma Level: 3 Duration: 2 years Start date: September 2014 Fees:1 £7,500 per year This course will help you to develop as a dancer, choreographer and performer. You will have the opportunity to develop your skills in a variety of styles, including contemporary, jazz, physical theatre and ballet. You will study different aspects of dance including contemporary dance, ballet, jazz dance, choreography, physical theatre, movement, performing arts in context and the performing arts business. The course also covers the history of dance and the performing arts industry. Dance performance is a major part of the course, with the chance to perform in the College theatre and a range of external venues. Entry requirements:2 • 4 GCSEs at grade A*-C including English language, or overseas equivalent • Successful audition • IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5 for each skill), or equivalent Progression opportunities: You can go on to study at institutions such as Laban Centre, London Studio Centre, Middlesex, Roehampton, Northern School of Contemporary Dance and LIPA. 1 Some courses may require you to purchase materials, for example course books – these costs are not included in the course fee. Fees quoted are for 2014/15. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview Ho Ching Leung studying BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Performance (Dance) “The best part of my first year studying at City and Islington College is that there are only two international students in my class – the rest are local – so I can make friends easily and improve my English. My dancing technique has improved so much since I started here and the conditioning training is helping me to develop my strength. I am really looking forward to taking part in the end of year dance performance in the College theatre. I love UK culture – spending Christmas with my host family was a great way to experience all the celebrations and activities.” 22 City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk Undergraduate Courses Awarded by: Engineering Foundation Year Level: 3 Duration: 1 year Start date: September 2014 Fees:1 £10,600 This Engineering Foundation Year is the first year of a 4-year BEng degree course or a 5-year MEng degree course. The course develops your knowledge and understanding of key modules, including electrical and electronic principles, electrical science, mathematics, C programming and experimental engineering. You will study mostly at the College, but will take some laboratory classes at the School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences at City University London. Entry requirements:2 • 160 UCAS points from one of the following, or overseas equivalent: • 2 A Levels, including Mathematics at Grade C and Physics at Grade D • BTEC National Diploma / Certificate with Merit in Mathematics / Engineering Science • Advanced GNVQ with Merit in Engineering or Science • A recognised Access to Higher Education Certificate in a related subject. In addition: • 4 GCSEs at Grade C including English Language and Mathematics with Science desirable, or overseas equivalent • IELTS 6 (with a minimum of 6 in each skill), or equivalent Progression opportunities: Progression onto the relevant degree course at City University London is guaranteed on passing the Foundation Year. The degree courses are: • Biomedical Engineering • Computer Systems Engineering • Electrical and Electronic Engineering • Engineering with Management and Entrepreneurship • Telecommunications. It may be also possible to transfer to a Mechanical, Civil, Motor Vehicle or Aeronautical Engineering degree course. 1 Some courses may require you to purchase materials, for example course books – these costs are not included in the course fee. Fees quoted are for 2014/15. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview Awarded by: Graphic Design HND Level: 5 Duration: 2 years Start date: September 2014 Fees:1 £7,500 per year This programme offers a hands-on approach to not only developing the practical and technical skills that employers demand, but also learning the latest techniques from lecturers working in the creative industries. You will study Contextual and Cultural Referencing in Art and Design; Visual Communication in Art and Design; Digital Image Creation and Development; Advertising Campaigns; Typographic Skills; Interactive Media Principles. Entry requirements:2 • 160 UCAS points from one of the following, or overseas equivalent: • A Levels in related subjects at Grade C • BTEC National or Extended Diploma at MPP • BTEC National Certificate at MM • Access to Higher Education qualification (subject related) at Pass • A satisfactory portfolio of relevant work • 4 GCSEs at Grade C, including Maths and English, or overseas equivalent • IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5 for each skill), or equivalent Applicants who do not meet these entry criteria will be considered based on equivalent qualifications, previous experience, a College assessment, applicant interview and a portfolio of relevant work. Progression opportunities: Following this course, you can apply to further courses at UK universities 1 Some courses may require you to purchase materials, for example course books – these costs are not included in the course fee. Fees quoted are for 2014/15. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview 24 City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk Undergraduate Courses Awarded by: Ophthalmic Dispensing FdSc Level: 5 Duration: 2 years Start date: September 2014 Fees:1 £14,300 per year This course leads to a career as a dispensing optician – a specialist trained to dispense and fit spectacles and contact lenses, and to recognise basic ocular disorders. The course is accredited by the General Optical Council (GOC). In year one, you will be introduced to the basic principles of optics and visual optics that underpin work in ophthalmic lenses, dispensing and optical manufacturing. You will also learn about human biology so you can understand how the eye functions, as well as practice management. Year two builds on the subjects introduced in year one as well as covering basic clinical skills used by optometrists and the basics of contact lenses and low vision. The course includes a work placement. Entry requirements:2 • 180 UCAS points including one Science subject A Level at minimum grade C (typical offer CDD, including minimum 2 Science subjects) and GCSE Maths and English at grade A-C, or overseas equivalent, or • BTEC National Diploma in a relevant science subject with minimum MMP overall • GCSE passes at grade C or above in Maths or Physics, one other science subject, English Language or Literature, and any two other subjects. • IELTS: An overall band score of 7.0 with a minimum of 7.0 in each component Progression opportunities: On completion, you may continue your studies to obtain an honours degree in Optometry (minimum two years). 1 Some courses may require you to purchase materials, for example course books – these costs are not included in the course fee. Fees quoted are for 2014/15. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview Awarded by: Photography HND Level: 5 Duration: 2 years Start date: September 2014 Fees:1 £7,500 per year This vocational course links documentary, art-based and conceptual photography to local industry. Through project-based exercises with direct links to art and creative organisations, this course focuses on practice rather than academic theory. Topics include documentary photography, conceptual photography, studio photography, photojournalism, performance documentation, digital storytelling and professional practice. You will also develop your skills using a range of digital and analogue stills cameras and further your knowledge of programmes such as Photoshop and Lightroom. Entry requirements:2 • 160 UCAS points from one of the following, or overseas equivalent: • A Levels in related subjects at Grade C • BTEC National or Extended Diploma at MPP • BTEC National Certificate at MM • Access to Higher Education qualification (subject related) at Pass • A satisfactory portfolio of relevant work • 4 GCSEs at Grade C, including Maths and English, or overseas equivalent • IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5 for each skill), or equivalent Applicants who do not meet these entry criteria will be considered based on equivalent qualifications, previous experience, a College assessment, applicant interview and a portfolio of relevant work. Progression opportunities: Following this course, you can apply to top up to degree level at any number of the UK universities *Fee for total A Level course options, up to 4 subjects 1 Some courses may require you to purchase materials, for example course books – these costs are not included in the course fee. Fees quoted are for 2014/15. 2 Entry onto any course is subject to a successful interview City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk 25 How to apply To apply for any of our courses, follow the steps below. Download the appropriate application form from the international website: http://international.candi.ac.uk/apply/ Complete and return the application form to us with the following documents: Academic courses: • Passport/visa copies • Qualifications certificates • Translations of documents if not in English • Evidence of English • A portfolio of work if required • A reference Full-time English language courses: • Copies of any independent evidence of your level of English, such as English language test results, if you have them • Passport/visa copies We will contact you to arrange a telephone or Skype interview or let you know when one of our team will be in your country to meet you in person*. *May not be required for English language courses. You will receive one of the following by email: Conditional Offer All offers are conditional on a deposit payment for the course (or the full cost of the course for some English language study). Unsuccessful Application If you do not meet the entry requirements, we will let you know and will suggest alternative courses if appropriate. Your offer may be additionally conditional on achieving a particular score in an English language test, on achieving certain results in your current qualification, or on something else. You should read your offer letter carefully to make sure you understand what you need to do. As soon as you meet your offer conditions, contact us Once you have paid the deposit let us know. When payment is received, we will issue you with a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) number* or an Acceptance Letter for a Student Visitor Visa application. *subject to meeting Tier 4 visa requirements and the College’s CAS issuing requirements. Apply for your Tier 4 or Student Visitor visa. Notify the College as soon as you receive the result of your visa application. If your visa application is successful, the College will send you information about starting your course. If your visa application is unsuccessful please see www. international.candi.ac.uk for refund information. Welcome to City and Islington College! 26 City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk Index of courses Sixth Form Studies A Levels – p9 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) – p10 International Access to Higher Education Business – p11 Digital Media – p11 Film and Television – p12 Forensic Science – p12 Health and Human Sciences – p12 Medicine and Medical Biosciences – p13 Mixed Media – p14 Politics and International Relations – p14 Psychology – p14 Sports Science – p15 English as a Foreign Language English Language Summer School – p16 General English – p17 Pre University Vocational programmes Applied Science (Medical Science) BTEC Extended Diploma – p18 Art and Design (Design Pathway) BTEC Foundation Diploma – p18 Art and Design (Fine Art Pathway) BTEC Foundation Diploma – p19 Art and Design (Textiles with Fashion Pathway) BTEC Foundation Diploma –p20 Childcare and Education CACHE Diploma – p20 Engineering BTEC Extended Diploma – p21 Health and Social Care BTEC Extended Diploma – p21 Music Practice BTEC Extended Diploma – p21 Performance BTEC Extended Diploma – p22 Performing Arts (Dance) BTEC Extended Diploma – p22 Undergraduate Courses Engineering Foundation Year – p24 Graphic Design HND – p24 Ophthalmic Dispensing FdSc – p25 Photography HND – p25 28 City and Islington College | International Prospectus 2014/15 | www.international.candi.ac.uk Contact us If you have any questions about our international courses, please contact our International Office. [email protected] www.candi.ac.uk/international +44 (0)20 7700 9252 Address: City and Islington College International Office Marlborough Building 383 Holloway Road London N7 0RN UK This prospectus serves as a guide to the courses we offer and every care has been taken to ensure its accuracy. City and Islington College will take all reasonable steps to provide the educational and support services included, but cannot guarantee their provision. We apologise if, subsequent to publication, changes have become necessary.