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CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE Course Prospectus 2013/14 Cambridge | London | Nottingham Campuses www.camre.ac.uk/international

CONTENTS

OUR PROGRAMMES

Welcome

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Cambridge Campus

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London / Nottingham Campus

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Programmes on Offer

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Course List & Fees

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Application Form

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General Information

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Highly Trusted Sponsor Holder of Tier 4 Licence

CELTA with PTLLS

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IGCSE for International Students

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Pre-sessional course

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A Levels

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University Foundation Programmes

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HNC/HND

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Pre-Masters Foundation Programme

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Tourism and Hospitality Management

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Management

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Business Studies

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Information Technology (IT)

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ESOL Skills for Life Examinations

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English for General Purposes

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English for Academic Purposes

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English for Special Purposes

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English + other Subjects

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English for Teachers

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IELTS Test Preparation

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English for Professionals

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English with Work Placement

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Summer/Winter/Spring Schools

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Training Programmes

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Study Abroad (1, 2 or 3 terms)

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Welcome At Cambridge Regional College we pride ourselves on being one of the most successful and technologically-advanced Colleges of Further Education in the United Kingdom with over 4,000 full-time and 6,000 part-time students. We offer international students a choice of three excellent campuses when they study with Cambridge Regional College – one in the city of Cambridge, renowned for its history, education and architecture, another at our London campus, with fast and easy transport to the attractions of one of the world’s most exciting capital cities. Thirdly, there is our new Nottingham campus with its state of the art facilities and first rate transportation links to the rest of the UK and Continental Europe.. Cambridge Regional College offers a unique range of opportunities for international students from all over the world. We don’t just provide English - we provide English combined with vocational courses, academic university preparation and higher education courses. Cambridge Regional College’s International Centre has a very high success rate when it comes to the progression of its international students – with an outstanding percentage of students passing their courses and progressing to Higher Education and further study. Our Cambridge International Centre is not a private language school, but one of the teaching centres at Cambridge Regional College (CRC). In choosing Cambridge International Centre you will benefit from: • Excellent teaching facilities • Studying in purpose-built accommodation • Learning alongside British students and enjoying the same benefits as these students





• Practising your English with native speakers • Government inspected teaching/ learning • Lower fees as the College is not a private language school

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CRC Cambridge Campus The beautiful and historic city of Cambridge is home to the world-renowned University of Cambridge, founded in 1209, and one of the UK’s most successful cities. A centre of educational excellence, it is also at the heart of the high technology industry, with some of the world’s leading businesses based in the city. Cambridge lies within easy reach of Stansted, Luton and Heathrow airports and is just over one hour from London by car or train. This cosmopolitan city has a lively university student population. A wide variety of modern and traditional cultural activities are on show all year round including concerts, stage plays and art exhibitions. The colourful Cambridge market is a key feature of the central square and the city boasts two major shopping centres, The Grafton Centre and the recently developed Grand Arcade. Cambridge offers a wide range of clubs and societies, covering the arts, entertainment, performance and sport, together with a wide range of social and cultural events and festivals including the annual Strawberry Fair and Cambridge Folk Festival.

Superior Facilities The College has recently undergone an exciting redevelopment that has increased the size and facilities at our Cambridge Campus enormously allowing students to utilise the most upto-date and purpose-built facilities to support their studies. CRC’s learning environment, equipment and facilities are amongst the very best in the country. We encourage students to use our extensive learning resources, IT suites and video conferencing facilities independently and to work on assignments and develop research and study skills using the Internet, CD-ROMs, interactive videos or one of more than 700 computers available at CRC. Our excellent sports facilities include a modern sports centre, with squash courts and a fully equipped fitness suite. A full programme of activities includes over 20 teams competing in most major sports. Student facilities include modern coffee shops, cafeterias and restaurants plus hair and beauty salons, while the College has an active Students’ Union which arranges social activities and outings both in the UK and overseas throughout the year.

Accommodation Homestay Students live with a local English speaking family in their home, usually based within two miles of the College’s campus. The family provides accommodation, together with breakfast and evening meal each day, plus lunch on Saturday and Sunday. A host family does not necessarily mean father, mother and children – some are retired couples or single people.

Halls of Residence Students can apply to live in our halls of residence, both in Cambridge and in London London campus

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CRC London Campus London is a diverse and exciting city with some of the world’s best sights and attractions. You can’t fail to be excited by London’s amazing attractions. See London from above on the London Eye; meet a celebrity at Madame Tussauds; examine some of the world’s most precious treasures at the British Museum or come face-to-face with the dinosaurs at the Natural History Museum. It is home to some of the best museums and galleries in the world – many of which are free. Spend a few hours in the British Museum, Tate Modern, Natural History Museum or the Science Museum, where you can browse the permanent collections at no cost. London attracts some of the biggest events in the world and is home to the world’s most popular music venue – The O2 arena. The 2012 Games showed off London’s awesome sport venues, from Earl’s Court to Wembley Stadium.

State-of-the-art Training Resources Our new London Campus offers a superb range of high quality courses, where international students will benefit from all the expertise and experience of Cambridge Regional College with the additional benefit of being in London. The focus of the London Campus is on high-level learning, with Higher Education courses available in a Business Studies, Management, Tourism and Hospitality, Law and Information & Technology. Students can also study for qualifications, such as University Foundation programmes and specialist Pre Masters training to prepare them for further, higher education study. Our new London Campus is based at New Enterprise House in Chadwell Heath and is approved by the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham for D1 license to run as an Educational Establishment. Our London Campus is a modern, well-equipped building, with state-of-the-art training resources, with nearby public libraries and leisure centres and an attractive range of local shops. There are a number of restaurants in the area,

including Italian, South Asian and Jamaican, as well as traditional British eateries and takeaway restaurants. The CRC London Campus is located to the north east of central London in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. The mainline train service linking Chadwell Heath to Liverpool Street provides excellent access into London, with its many attractions such as St Paul’s Cathedral, the Tower of London, the Barbican Centre, Lloyds of London and Buckingham Palace. Chadwell Heath is also linked to London by the new London Crossrail railway line which will link Chadwell Heath by a new state of the art rail service to central London as well as Heathrow Airport. The magnificent Olympic Stadium, home to the London Olympic Games of 2012, is also easily accessible from the town by public transport. The area is well-served by public transport, and the College is easily accessible by numerous buses.

CRC Nottingham Campus Nottingham, located in the heart of England, is 25 miles from East Midlands airport, and offers transportation links to the rest the of the UK and continental Europe. It has a large and diverse student population, and is a vibrant city ideally suited to student life. It is a favourite destination for tourists and students because of its beautiful landscape and excellent number and quality of colleges and universities. The city has very good cinemas, libraries, shopping centres, bars, restaurants, theatres, arts and crafts, tourist attractions such as castles, and museums and offers entertainment for people of all ages.

Transportation Award winning East Midlands Airport connects to over 90 destinations worldwide and is easily accessible by public transport, with a whole range of bus services that make it quick and convenient to get to and from Nottingham 24 hours a day, seven days a week. And with a choice of three train stations also nearby, it really couldn’t be easier to get to the airport.

Facilities

Private Accommodation The College can arrange accommodation in flats and houses for students with dependants. Students can also opt for self-catering accommodation in shared houses. When a student enrols on a course they need to specify the type of accommodation they require and they will then be sent an application form. The International Centre will arrange a host family on their behalf.





CRC Nottingham offers excellent education on our new state of the art facility in the centre of the city. The opening of our Nottingham Campus marks an important milestone in providing first rate education to people who wish to maximise their potential and future prospects. The Campus offers a range of courses to suit the needs of a wide range of tastes and expectations. The Nottingham campus is housed in a four storey modern building called Radford House in a leafy part of Nottingham. The Nottingham Campus stays abreast of new developments in technologies and learning systems so as to give students the skills and attributes they need to succeed in a global 21st century working environment. Student development and learning is focused on preparing for the future, ready for the changing needs of employers and trained for a successful corporate life. We achieve this by putting our students first, understanding their needs and ambitions and ensuring that our highly qualified staff understand and deliver for all our students. The Nottingham Campus offers superb facilities and a personalized service; you could not be in a better place or safer hands in terms of fulfilling your educational aspirations and goals.

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Programmes on offer Our excellent location and facilities and the extend of our programme have made us the first choice among international students wishing to learn English in the UK. Whatever reasons a student has for wanting to improve their language skills, we have the right course for them. Cambridge International Centre offers a variety of English courses for students, professionals and teachers.

Campus Key

Cambridge Campus



London Campus



Nottingham Campus

The following are some of the programmes on offer: CELTA with PTLLS (Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults) (Preparing To Teach in the Life Long Learning Sector)

HNC/HND Pre-Masters Foundation Programme

Cambridge Examinations:

ESOL Skills for Life Examinations: • Pre-Entry Level • Entry Level 1, 2 & 3 • Level 1 • Level 2 • Level 3

• KET (Key English Test)

English for general purposes

• PET (Preliminary English Test)

English for academic purposes

• FCE (First Certificate of English)

English for special purposes

• CAE (Certificate in Advanced English)

English Plus other subjects

• CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English)

English for Professionals

IGCSE Pre-sessional course A Levels University Foundation Programmes

Cambridge qualifications are well known around the world and many students come to CRC to prepare for them. The courses offer intensive training in the four language skills and exams can be taken at different times of the year.

CELTA with PTLLS

IELTS Test Preparation English with work placement Study Abroad (1, 2 or 3 terms) English for Teachers Summer/Winter/Spring Schools

IGCSE for International Students

(Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults) (Preparing To Teach in the Life Long Learning Sector)

This course is aimed at those who want to become professional teachers of English as a foreign language. It is an internationally recognised qualification, awarded by Cambridge ESOL and accepted by employers throughout the world. The main focus of the course is the basic techniques of teaching English Language and how they are applied in the classroom. The course comprises of five main units of study which are assessed throughout the course duration: • Learners and teachers, and the teaching and learning context • Language analysis and awareness • Language skills: reading, listening, speaking and writing • Planning and resources for different contexts • Developing teaching skills and professionalism 4

IGCSE are internationally recognised qualifications that are the same level and standard as GCSE but with an international perspective. The IGCSE qualification is accepted by British schools and colleges when determining a student’s suitability to study on Further Education (FE) Programmes including A Levels and University Foundation Programmes. We offer packages in the following areas: • Business • Science Each package consists of 5 subjects including English and Mathematics. Students studying for two years will take a final externally assessed examination at the end of the second year of the programme.

Pre-sessional course

A Levels

Our Pre-sessional Programme is for students who need to improve their English and study skills to prepare them for international A-levels programmes or Access to University programme or who are intending to study on a degree course at a UK university This includes students who:

GCE Advanced Level (A Level) is an UK national qualification which is used by British universities to determine an applicant’s suitability for acceptance on an undergraduate degree programme. The quality of the A Level qualification is recognised throughout the world.

• Have been accepted onto a undergraduate degree programme, but want to prepare themselves more fully for academic study

Success at A Level allows students to choose the right university and Degree from every UK university. If you have exceptional academic ability, your ambition might be to graduate to either Oxford or Cambridge University or a UK medical school. These institutions are some of the most competitive in the world requiring the highest standards from students. You will need specialist preparation in addition to your excellent academic qualifications. Our A Level programmes offer high quality preparation for the very best students.

• Are planning to study in a UK university, but have not yet applied for a specific degree programme • Access to HE Our Pre-sessional courses run for 6, 12 or 18 weeks This course include 21 hours of tuition and practice per week in the following areas: • Academic Reading • Academic Writing • Academic Listening

Our A Level programmes are designed to provide students with a package of A Level qualifications allowing for them to progress to the university of their choice with the correct qualifications. We offer packages in the following areas of study:

• Presentation and Seminar Skills

• Business

• Research Skills (Please note that this course does not automatically guarantee acceptance on our International A-level or Access to University course)

• Law • Engineering • Science (including Bio-Medical) • Computing Our A Level programmes take two years to complete and the syllabuses are divided into a number of modules, four for most academic subjects and six for Mathematics. Externally assessed examinations are taken at the end of year one (AS Level) and final examinations are taken upon completion of year two (A2 Level). Cambridge Regional College is registered as an Examination Centre with all the major UK Examination Bodies.

Start Dates and Duration September 21 months January 18 months April 15 months



Cambridge Campus

London Campus

Nottingham Campus

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University Foundation Programmes The University Foundation Programme is a three-term intensive course that prepares students for studying at a wide range of universities in the UK. The total length of study is one academic year.

What is a University Foundation Programme?

The following are some of the universities that our students may progress to: Durham University

Newcastle University

University of Bristol

Newman University

University of Southampton

Nottingham Trent University

University of Nottingham

Why choose our University Foundation Programme?

Roehampton University

Our University Foundation Programme is a high quality international foundation programme that offers international students a fantastic experience to study in a UK college environment. Students will enjoy the following during their study:

Royal Holloway University

• A minimum of 24 study hours per week

Sheffield Hallam University

• Personal tutorial throughout the programme

University of Bedfordshire

• Experienced lecturers and course tutors

University of Buckingham

• Modern teaching facilities

University of Brighton

• Learning Resources Centres (libraries)

University of Cumbria

• Intensive English studies and IELTS test preparation

City University of London

University of East Anglia

Coventry University

University of Essex

• Access to a wide range of college facilities and enrichment activities

De Montfort University

University of Greenwich

Dundee University

University of Kent

East London University

University of Hertfordshire

Glasgow University

University of Hull

Goldsmiths University

University of Lincoln

Surrey University

University of Manchester

Keele University

University of Middlesex

Kings College, London

University of Northampton

Kingston University

University of Sussex

London Metropolitan University

University of Wales, Bangor

London South Bank University

University of Winchester

Loughborough University University of Birmingham Anglia Ruskin University Aston University Bournemouth University Bradford University Brunel University Cardiff University Christchurch University College

Middlesex University

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Oxford Brookes University

University Foundation Programmes are designed for international students whose school leaving qualifications from their home country will not allow them to progress directly to a British university degree programme. If you have only completed 12 years of school education, it is likely that you will need to complete a University Foundation Programme before you can apply to university.

Queen Mary University Reading University

University of Westminster

University of Wolverhampton

We offer study packages in the following disciplines: Business/Economics and Management Courses for those seeking to follow Higher Education Degrees in IT, Business, Economics, Marketing, Accounting, International Trade, Finance and Management. This programme covers a range of modules including: Finance, Business Studies, IT, International Trade, Marketing, Human Resources, Study Skills and English for Academic Purposes. IELTS exam preparation is included within the course content.

Science

Pre-Masters Foundation Programme

Courses for those seeking to follow Higher Education Degrees in Engineering, Science or Health and Medical fields. This programme covers a range of modules including: Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Mathematics, Study Skills, IT and English for Academic Purposes. IELTS exam preparation is included within the course content.

Start Dates and Duration September to June January to August

The Pre-Masters pathways is for students wishing to study for Masters Degrees in Business and Law related subject areas. The Pre-Master’s programme provides International students with extensive English language and academic preparation for study at Masters level at universities in the United Kingdom. You will learn how to work independently, develop in-depth research skills and write dissertations. Your critical skills will be sharpened through discussions and essay writing. The PreMasters Programme will develop the core skills you need for successful studying for a Master’s Degree in the UK. During the course you will study:

HNC/HND

English for Academic Purposes (EAP)

Cambridge International Centre offers a range of Higher National Certificates (HNCs) and Higher National Diplomas (HNDs). These programmes could be delivered in the UK or overseas. HNCs and HNDs are also on offer to closed groups and could be tailored to suit specific needs. These programmes are also offered through some of our international partners. We currently offer HNC/HND programmes in the following subject areas at our Cambridge Campus:

• 15 hours per week • English for Academic purposes, IELTS preparation, Presentation and Seminar Skills, Study Skills and Research Skills

Business or Law • 10 hours per week • Study skills and case studies related to either Business or Law

• Advanced Practice in Health & Social Care • Advanced Practice in Work with Children & Families

Postgraduate Diploma International Law

• Art & Design

Completion of the complete LLM requires 180 credits. Students will be required to pass all 6 modules to be awarded the Postgraduate Diploma, and in addition a compulsory 60 credit Dissertation for the final LLM.

• Automotive Engineering (Motor Vehicle) • Beauty Management • Business • Computing & System Development

Stage 1: Postgraduate Diploma in International Commercial Law

• Construction (Civil Engineering) • Construction (Building Services)

Credit hours: 120

• Construction • Creative Media Production (Computer Game Design/ Animation)

Stage 2: Dissertation Stage - LLM International Commercial Law at Buckinghamshire New University

• Creative Media Production (Journalism)

15,000 words dissertation under supervision

• Engineering • Music Technology

Credit hours: 60

• Sport & Exercise Sciences (Coaching & Sport Development) • Travel & Tourism Management





Cambridge Campus

London Campus

Nottingham Campus

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Tourism and Hospitality Management The Organisation for Hospitality and Hospitality Management (OTHM) provides a track of professional qualifications that are designed for student members to develop the skills and knowledge that they will need to help them in their careers.

OTHM LEVEL 3 AWARD IN TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT The OTHM Level 3 Award (replacement syllabus for original OTHM Introductory Certificate) is suitable for student members who are at the beginning of their careers. Candidates do not necessarily need to have experience of working in the industry at the outset of the course but, if they do not have this experience, are expected to be working in the industry on a part-time basis during the course. The Level 3 Award allows candidates to acquire useful basic knowledge as a preparation for a career in the industry.

OTHM LEVEL 4 DIPLOMA IN TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT WITH WORK PLACEMENT This Level 4 Diploma is suitable for students who have already gained an OTHM Level 3 qualification or original Introductory Certificate. You will study modules such as Understanding the Tourism and Hospitality Industry (with work placement); Understanding Communication and Customer Care (with work placement); Understanding Accounting and Finance (with work placement); Understanding the Tourism and Hospitality Business (with work placement); Academic and employability skills (with work placement); Understanding Events Management (with work placement).

OTHM LEVEL 5 DIPLOMA IN TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT WITH WORK PLACEMENT The OTHM Level 5 Diploma is suitable for people who passed the Level 4 or who are already working at supervisory or management Level. You will study: Managing Marketing Planning; Managing Operations (written assignment); Managing Financial Accounts; Managing Marketing Objectives (work based); Managing Human Resources (work based); Managing Customer Relations (work based).

OTHM LEVEL 6 EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

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The Level 6 Diploma is suitable for people who work in the industry and people who have already gained an OTHM Level 5 or other qualification at suitable level. You will study: Managing Marketing Objectives in Tourism and Hospitality; Managing Marketing Planning; Managing Human Resources; Managing Operations; Managing Financial Accounts; Managing Customer Relations; Marketing Communications; Working in the International Tourism and Hospitality Business Environment; Analysing Tourism and Hospitality Business; Using Management Information Systems; Strategic Human Resources Management; Researching Tourism and Hospitality Operations (written project).

OTHM LEVEL 7 DIPLOMA IN TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT This Postgraduate Diploma in Tourism & Hospitality is suitable for professionals who work in the industry or who have already obtained the Level 6 qualification. You will study: Managing Operations and Marketing for Tourism and Hospitality Organisations; Destination Management: Policy, Planning and Promotion; Contemporary Management in Tourism and Hospitality; Ethics, Risk and Decision Making; Tourism and Hospitality Business Strategy as well as Advanced Research Methods.M

Management Our management qualifications are accredited by ATHE, an Ofqual regulated Awarding Organisation specialising in management qualifications. Our management qualifications are the culmination of expert input from colleges, sector skills councils, industry professionals and our qualification development team. We have taken advantage of the flexibility of the QCF to develop a suite of awards, certificates and diplomas that offer progression from Level 4 up to Level 7.

ATHE LEVEL 4 EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT The ATHE Level 4 Extended Diploma in Management is a 120 credit size qualification equivalent to the 1st year of a degree. Mandatory Units: Business Environment; Resource Management; Communication Skills; People in Organisations. Optional Units (3 or 4 required): Applying Promotional Techniques; Corporate Social Responsibility; Administrative Services; Planning a Work Based Team Project; Finance For Managers; Planning a New Business Venture; Customer Relationship Management; Study Skills; Employability Skills; Personal and Professional Development; Business Ethics; Business Law; Manage Sustainability in an Organisation.

ATHE LEVEL 5 EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT The Level 5 extended Diploma is a 120 credit size qualification equivalent to the second year of a degree. Mandatory Units: Managing Communication; Business Organisations in a Global Context; People Management; Finance for Managers; Research Project. Optional Units (3 or 4 required): Managing Stakeholder Engagement; Risk Management; Leading Organisational Equality and Diversity; Corporate Social Responsibility; Manage Sustainability in an Organisation; Resource Management; Administrative Services; Planning a Work Based Team Project; Marketing Principles and Practice; Planning a New Business Venture; Customer Relationship Management; Employability Skills; Business Ethics; Personal and Professional Development; Business Law.

ATHE LEVEL 6 DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT The Level 6 Diploma in Management is a 120 credit size qualification, equivalent in size and level to the third year of a Bachelor’s Degree. Mandatory Units: Leadership and Management; Research Project; Human Resource Management; Strategic Marketing; Personal Leadership and Management Development; Financial Decision Making for Managers. Optional Units (3 or 4 required): Project Management; Programme Leadership; Economics for Business; Risk Management; Corporate Communication Strategies; Sustainable Business Strategy; Strategic Planning; Managing Quality and Service Delivery; Leading Organisational Equality and Diversity; Managing Stakeholder Engagement.

ATHE LEVEL 7 DIPLOMA IN STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT This qualification is inspired and based upon the Masters in Business Administration which is a world renowned higher education qualification. Qualification units: Organisational Behaviour; Global Business Strategy; Strategic Resource Management; Finance for Strategic Managers; Research for Senior Managers; Human Resource Management; Project Management; Programme Leadership; Economics for Business; Risk Management; Strategic Marketing; Corporate Communications Strategies; Manage Continuous Organisational Improvement; Sustainable Business Strategy; ; Strategic Planning; Managing Quality and Service Delivery Personal Leadership and Management Development.

The Association Information Security Auditors and Business Executives (AISABE) is an independent body. AISABE has developed considerable expertise in overseeing high quality assessment for the higher level vocational qualifications and now offers a comprehensive suite of qualifications to the information security and business management sectors through its approved Assessment Centres.

AISABE LEVEL 6 DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS STUDIES This Graduate Diploma is ideal for students who want to follow a broad business and management programme. Modules: Professional Reporting Skills; Professional Presentation Skills; Information and Learning Skills; Organisations and Environment; Organisational Behaviour; Business Accounting; Human Resource Management; Managing Diverse Teams; Principles of Marketing; Professional, Career and Talent Development Skills; Business Information Management; Operations Management; Personal Marketing and Networking Skills; Managerial Finance; Business Strategy; Managing Change; Principles of Leadership; Research Methods for Professionals.

Cambridge Campus

This course has a flexible modular structure and consists of nine core subjects. A particular emphasis is given in achieving an optimal balance of theory and practice. Core Subjects: Marketing Management; Human Resource Management; Financial Management; Operations Management; Contextual Environment of Business; Information Management; Leadership and Strategic Management; Developing Effective Leaders for Changing Environment; Research Method for Managers.

Information Technology (IT) Higher Education Qualifications are the “gold standard” of internationally recognised IT qualifications. Ofqual (Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation) accredited and relevant to employers, they set the highest standard of professionalism within the industry.

DIPLOMA IN IT Modules: Professional Issues in Information Systems Practice (Core Module); Computer Networks; Database Systems; IT Project Management; Object Oriented Programming; Systems Analysis & Design; Principles of Internet Technologies; IT Service Management; Software Engineering; Principles of User Interface Design.

CERTIFICATE IN IT Modules: Information Systems; Software Development; Computer & Network Technology.

Business Studies



AISABE LEVEL 7 DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS STUDIES

London Campus

PROFESSIONAL GRADUATE DIPLOMA (Nottingham Campus) AISABE Level 7 AISABE LEVEL 7 DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION SECURITY AND ASSURANCE The Association Information Security Auditors and Business Executives (AISABE) is an independent body. AISABE has developed considerable expertise in overseeing high quality assessment for the higher level vocational qualifications and now offers a comprehensive suite of qualifications to the information security and business management sectors through its approved assessment centres.

Nottingham Campus

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Healthcare Management (ATHE) The ATHE Healthcare Management qualifications are designed for managers in various types of organisations including hospitals and care homes in both the public and private sector. Whilst the core competencies were drawn from the British healthcare system it has also been carefully considered that many managers may wish to use these qualifications abroad and so international healthcare policy has also been included.

These examinations are run by the internationally renowned Cambridge Examinations and will provide students with the skills and knowledge of the English language to live and work in the UK successfully. ESOL Skills for Life Examinations are for students who have been resident in the European Economic Area (EEA) for the past three years or have been married to an EU resident for a minimum of one year.

ATHE LEVEL 4 EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE

Pre-Entry

ATHE qualifications in Management at Level 4 have been developed to conform to the requirements of the QCF, to meet the requirements of the sector. ATHE provide a flexible route for learners who have already achieved management qualifications at a lower level and for learners who do not have management qualifications, but may have qualifications in other areas and/or prior experience in the work place.

ATHE LEVEL 5 EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE Health and Social Care QCF Level 5 units are constructed to highlight the knowledge and experience needed for carers to provide affective care within their work duties. The main focal point of the Level 5 in Health and Social care is in management and providing emotional care to clients. Candidates who are undertaking the Health and Social care QCF Level 5 are usually senior decision makers in their work roles.

ATHE LEVEL 6 DIPLOMA IN HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT The core content of this qualification is for those entering a strategic level of management. With a key emphasis on making that progression from an undergraduate to a graduate mentality, including an understanding of the research skills and personal development expected of a senior manager.

ATHE LEVEL 7 DIPLOMA IN HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT ATHE’s level 7 qualifications in Healthcare Management provide generic management skills for those planning to or working in the healthcare sector with additional units that are specifically targeted at those working in the public sector. The qualifications deliver the skills and knowledge that meet the needs of managers on a domestic and international level. They offer management qualification routes for those learners without existing business or management qualifications (e.g. with qualifications in other areas) or experience as an alternative to moving straight into an MBA programme.

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ESOL Skills for Life Examinations

This course is aimed at developing beginner’s skills to enable them to communicate at a basic level in day-to-day situations. This is a course in communication skills for students with little or no knowledge of English. All skills will be developed (reading, writing, speaking and listening) and students will improve their vocabulary for use in everyday situations.

Entry Level 1 This course is designed to give a good basis of the English language. All linguistic skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening) will be developed to a general standard of competence. Students will extend their vocabulary and increase their ability to communicate reasonably well in English in a variety of basic, everyday social and work-based situations.

Entry Level 2 This course builds on knowledge of basic English structure and is designed to give a good basis in the language. It is for pre-intermediate students who are preparing for the ESOL Entry 2 (equivalent to University of Cambridge Key English Test (KET) Certificate). Students will develop all four skills. The course will help them to understand the main points of simple text, to communicate in the most familiar situations, and to understand short, standard notices and simple, spoken directions.

Entry Level 3 This course for intermediate students leads to the ESOL Skills for Life Entry 3 Exam (equivalent to the University of Cambridge Preliminary English Test (PET) Certificate or IELTS 4.5). The course will develop skills in English and enable students to use appropriate communication styles for a variety of situations, detect opinions, attitudes and moods in spoken and written English. Students will also increase their range of vocabulary.

Level 1 This class is for upper intermediate students who are preparing for ESOL Skills for Life Level 1 (equivalent to the University of Cambridge First Certificate of English (FCE) or IELTS 5.0, 5.5). Students will develop all their skills in English to reach a moderately high degree of competence, and use English for many practical purposes, including business and study. Students will have a wide grasp of vocabulary, be able to construct an argument and use appropriate communication styles.

Level 2 This is a class for advanced students who are preparing for the ESOL Skills for Life Level 2 (equivalent to the University of Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) or IELTS 6.0). Students will need to develop all their skills in English to reach a high degree of competence, using English effectively in social and professional situations and in higher education. Students will be able to deal with complex forms of language and communicate in various situations requiring sophisticated language.





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NAME:

Satomi Chiba

Satomi came to CRC in April 2009 to improve her English and to pursue her chosen career in childcare.

Country of origin:

Satomi said...

Japan Course:

English for General Purposes, IELTS Preparation

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“I chose CRC because I wanted to improve my general English and because I want to go on to do a childcare course here next year. The teachers have supported me to improve my English and have been very kind. I enjoy living in Cambridge and I am looking forward to my next year here.”

English for General Purposes This is a course for individuals who want to improve their competence in all four skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening. The course aims to improve communication skills. Example of a one week timetable in English for General Purposes: Time

MON

TUE

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THU

FRI

09:30-11:00

Placement Test

English Lesson

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English Lesson

English Lesson

11:00- 11:30

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11:30-13:00

English Lesson

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13:00-14:00

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

PM

Social Activity

Social Activity

Sport

Learning Resource Centre

Free Time

SAT

Optional Trip



English for Academic Purposes This is a course for individuals who want to improve their competence in English so that they are able to join academic or vocational courses in the UK or in other countries. Example of a one week timetable for a standard course in English for Academic Purposes: Time

MON

TUE

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09:30-11:00

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Accuracy in grammar

Writing functions

Academic conventions

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BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

11:30-13:00

Pronunciation

Planning and organising assignments

Note-taking strategies

Oral presentation skills

Academic Reading

13:00-14:00

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

PM

Social Activity

Social Activity

Sport

Learning Resource Centre

Free Time

SAT

Optional Trip

Example of a one week timetable for an intensive course in English for Academic Purposes:





Time

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

09:30-11:00

Placement Test

Accuracy in grammar

Writing functions

Academic conventions

Essay/ Report writing

11:00-11:30

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

11:30-13:00

Pronunciation

Planning and organising assignments

Note-taking strategies

Oral presentation skills

Academic Reading

13:00-13:30

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

PM

Speaking practice

Grammar practice

Note-taking practice

Presentation practice

Essay/Report Writing

Cambridge Campus

London Campus

Nottingham Campus

SAT

Optional Trip

13

Summer School Students

NAME:

Kent Chao Country of origin:

Taiwan Course:

Summer School

NAME:

Leo Tang Country of origin:

Taiwan Course:

Summer School

NAME:

Miles Huang Country of origin:

Taiwan Course:

Summer School

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Kent joined the summer school to not only improve his English, but to make meet other international students and make new friends. Kent said... “I have enjoyed the summer school, it has helped me to improve my English. I am looking forward to our trip to Stratford and I have enjoyed being in Cambridge.”

Leo decided to take part in the summer school to improve his English, to make new friends and to see England. Leo said... “Everyone has been very nice here and I like the college. I enjoyed playing basketball and Squash and I think my English has got better.”

Miles decided to take part in the summer school programme to improve his English. Miles said... “The teachers have been very nice and I have learnt a lot. I have done a lot of sports and went to the city centre for shopping, I liked it very much.”

English for Special Purposes Flexible courses throughout the year designed to address language skills required in the workplace. For example English for Engineering, Science, Art, Law, Business Management, Politics, Customs and Management. Example of a timetable in English for special purposes in relation to Law: Time

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

09:30-11:00

Legal English

Business English

Presentation skills

Conducting Interview

Reading Legal Texts

11:00-11:30

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

11:30-13:00

Legal Terminology

Report writing

Liability

Advanced Grammar

Project work

13:00-14:00

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

PM

Social Activity

Visit to Magistrates Court

Sport

Learning Resource Centre

Free Time

SAT

Optional Trip

English + other Subjects This course combines language skills and other subjects. Students can choose to study English with the following training programmes or any other course offered by the college: • Management

• Presentation Skills

• Material Management

• Quality Management

• Computer Maintenance

• Information Technology

• International Law Terminology

• Parliamentary Terminology

• HR Management

• IT Management

• HR Training

• PR Terminology

• AutoCAD

• Custom Terminology

• Purchasing and Supply

• Health and Social Care

• Hospital Management

Example of a timetable for English Plus Hospital Management: Time

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

09:30-11:00

Placement Test

English Lesson

English Lesson

English Lesson

English Lesson

11:00-11:30

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

11:30-13:00

Human Resources Management

Health Policy and Health Environment

Customer Relationships within Hospitals

Strategic Management

Risk Management and Needs in Assessment of Health Care

13:00-13:30

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

PM

Social Activity

Social Activity

Sport

Learning Resource Centre

Free Time

Gema said...

Gema Bellido

“I chose Cambridge Regional College for several reasons. Firstly, I could study with a part-time job. Secondly, fees for students from the European Union are very affordable and finally, former students seemed happy with their learning and marks in the Cambridge Examinations. Now I have passed my Cambridge Advanced Exam which was required for the validation of my qualifications, I am able to work as a professional in the UK. In the future, I would like to do a PhD in Music Therapy in English.’”

Spain Course:

ESOL Gema is a Music Therapist and came to the UK to improve her English in order to support her career.



Cambridge Campus

Optional Trip

NAME: Country of origin:



SAT

London Campus

Nottingham Campus

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English for Teachers This is a course for teachers of English as a foreign language. The course aims at updating teaching skills and the focus is on teaching methodology, course design and classroom management. The main objective of the course is to improve teachers’ performance and knowledge of the latest trends in teaching English as a foreign language. Time

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

09:30-11:00

Language Development

Writing Skills

Methodology

Learning Materials

Listening Skills

11:00-11:30

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

11:30-13:00

Advanced Speaking

Reading Skills

Methodology

Teaching Materials

Role Plays

13:00-14:00

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

PM

Tour of Cambridge

Projects

Punting on the River Cam

Theatre

Visit to Bookshops

SAT

Optional Trip

IELTS Test Preparation Many British universities and colleges require students to have a good IELTS score as an entry requirement. This course will teach students successful exam techniques and study skills to help them achieve their goal. Time

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

09:30-11:00

Placement Test

Academic Reading

Note-taking

Speaking Skills

Academic Writing

11:00-11:30

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

11:30-13:00

Listening Skills

Exam Practice

Utilising Learning Resource Centre for research

Project Work

Exam Practice

13:00-13:30

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

PM

Social Activity

Social Activity

Sport

Learning Resource Centre

Free Time

Optional Trip

Hend Khamis

Hend came to CRC to improve her English and to pursue her ambitions to study Law at university.

Country of origin:

Hend said...

NAME:

Qatar Course:

English Language and IELTS Preparation

NAME:

Hamza Abduljauad Country of origin:

Saudi Arabia

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SAT

“I have been here for a year and have had a good experience at the college. All the teachers have been friendly and the way they teach has been easy for me to understand. I really like living in Cambridge, I particularly like shopping! My host family have been very kind to me and are always very helpful.”

Hamza came to CRC to study English for Academic Purposes. On completing his course he hopes to go to university in the north of England to study a Master Degree in IT.

Course:

Hamsa said...

English for Academic Purposes

“At CRC the staff in the International Office are very approachable and I get on well with my teachers. Cambridge is a very safe place to live and study and the college has very good links between the college and the city centre.”

English for Professionals This course is designed to give students the confidence in communicating with international partners in the workplace. They will learn many practical skills such as writing business letters, speaking in meetings and giving presentations. Time

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

09:30-11:00

Legal English

Business English

Presentation skills

Conducting interview

Reading legal texts

11:00-11:30

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

11:30-13:00

Legal Terminology

Report writing

Liability

Advanced grammar

Project work

13:00-14:00

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

PM

Social Activity

Visit to Magistrates Court

Sport

Learning Resource Centre

Free Time

SAT

Optional Trip

English with Work Placement This is a great opportunity for students to gain valuable work experience in an English speaking country and improve their language skills. This programme allows them to study in the morning and take up a work placement in the afternoon. The College will support all students to find employment which may be voluntary work. The purpose of this programme is to gain work experience and practise the English language.

Summer/Winter/Spring Schools We offer four different types of summer, winter and spring schools: English for Teachers, English for Professionals, Academic English, and General English. Students can study for a minimum of 2 weeks or a maximum of 8 weeks. TEACHERS

PROFESSIONALS

ACADEMIC ENGLISH

GENERAL ENGLISH

Age

All

20+

16+

12+

Levels

All

All

All

All

Accommodation

Host family or Halls of Residence

Host family or Halls of Residence

Host family or Halls of Residence

Host family or Halls of Residence

Meals

Breakfast and dinner if with host family

Breakfast and dinner if with host family

Breakfast and dinner if with host family

Breakfast and dinner if with host family

Hours of tuition

15 / 20

15

15

15

Maximum class size

15

15

15

15

Transfers

To/From all UK airports

To/From all UK airports

To/From all UK airports

To/From all UK airports

College Certificate

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Trip / Visit once a week

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Example of a timetable for the summer school in General English:





Time

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

09:30-11:00

English Lesson

English Lesson

English Lesson

English Lesson

English Lesson

11:00-11:30

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

11:30-13:00

English Lesson

English Lesson

English Lesson

English Lesson

English Lesson

13:00-14:00

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

PM

Tour of Cambridge

Sport

Punting on the River Cam

Sport

Bowling

Cambridge Campus

London Campus

Nottingham Campus

SAT

Optional Trip

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Training Programmes Training programmes are available all year round and can be delivered in either Cambridge or London, in the workplace or overseas. The following is a sample list of training programmes on offer: • CIEH Level 2 Award in Manual Handling

• Management • Quality Management • Customer Service • International Law Terminology • IT Management • PR Terminology • Custom Terminology • Health and Social Care • Presentation Skills • Computer Maintenance • Parliamentary Terminology • HR Training

• CIEH Level 2 Award in Principles of Risk Assessment

• Finance for Non Finance Professionals

• Teacher Training

• Capital Budgeting

• Training the trainer

• Conducting Job Interview

• Electrical Engineering

• Financial Crisis and Risk Management

• Electronic Engineering

• Professional Selling Skills

• Motor Vehicle Engineering

• Inventory Management and Stock Control

• Mechanical Engineering

• PMP project management professional

• Leadership and Management of Change

• Heating and Ventilation

• Purchasing and Supply

• Six Sigma Green Belt

• CIEH Level 3 Aware in Risk Assessment Principles and Practise

• Lathe Technology

• AutoCAD

Online Training Programmes

• Fabrication and Welding

• Presentation Skills

• Engineering Maintenance and Installation

• Supply Chain Management

• Material Management

• Marketing Management

• Information Technology

• Engineering Technical Services

• Customer Relationship Management

• HR Management

• Engineering Tool-Making

• ISO, Basics and Applications

• OISH Working Safely

• Performing Engineering Operations

• Consumer Behaviour

• CIEH Principles of COSHH

• Performing Manufacturing Operations

• HR Management

• Hospital Management

Study Abroad (1, 2 or 3 terms) The Study Abroad programme gives students the opportunity to learn English and other subjects for one, two or three terms. They will have plenty of opportunities to practise their English with native speakers, and experience living and studying in the UK. Example timetable for one year study abroad programme for Norwegian Sixth-Formers:

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Period

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

1

Study Time

English

Norwegian

French

English

2

BREAK

BREAK

English

Study Time

BREAK

3

Norwegian

Mathematics

BREAK

LUNCH

German

4

LUNCH

LUNCH

Chemistry

Mathematics

LUNCH

5

English

Physics

LUNCH

BREAK

ASET

6

History

Physics

Chemistry

English

Study Time

Cambridge Campus

COURSES LIST & FEES Subjects

Courses (Level 3+)

£50

Registration fees English as a Foreign Language (EFL)

International Fees

All Cambridge Examinations IELTS Test Preparation English for Professionals Summer School

All English courses: £150 (15 hours per week) £225 (22.5 hours per week) £250 (25 hours per week)

Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults with PTLLS (CELTA)

£1,200

GCSE

£6,000 £2,400 for 3 months

Pre – Masters (Law and Business)

£4,800 for 6 months £7,200 for 9 months £1,260 for 6 weeks

Pre-sessional course

£2,520 for 12 weeks £3,780 for 18 weeks A Levels

University Foundation Higher National Certificate (HNC) year 1 Higher National Diploma (HND) year 2

Tourism and Hospitality Management

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Business Studies (2 years)

£7,000 per year

Business Studies (Finance) (2 years)

£7,000 per year

Science (Medicine) (2 years)

£7,000 per year

Science (Engineering) (2 years)

£7,000 per year

Computing (2 years)

£7,000 per year

Law (2 years)

£7,000 per year

Science (1 year)

£13,450 per year

Business (1 year)

£13,450 per year

Advanced Practice in Health & Social Care

£7,000 per year

Advanced Practice in Work with Children & Families

£7,000 per year

Art & Design Automotive Engineering (Motor Vehicle) Beauty Management

£7,000 per year £7,000 per year £7,000 per year

Business

£7,000 per year

Computing & System Development

£7,000 per year

Construction (Civil Engineering)

£7,000 per year

Construction (Building Services)

£7,000 per year

Construction

£7,000 per year

Creative Media Production (Computer Game Design/Animation)

£7,000 per year

Creative Media Production (Journalism)

£7,000 per year

Engineering

£7,000 per year

Music Technology

£7,000 per year

Sport & Exercise Sciences (Coaching & Sport Development)

£7,000 per year

Travel & Tourism Management

£7,000 per year

OTHM Level 3 Award in Tourism and Hospitality Management

£4,995 per year

OTHM Level 3 Award in Tourism and Hospitality Management

£6,000 per year

OTHM Level 4 Diploma in Tourism and Hospitality Management with work placement

£6,000 per year

OTHM Level 5 Diploma in Tourism and Hospitality Management with work placement

£6,500 per year

OTHM Level 6 Extended Diploma in Tourism and Hospitality Management

£7,000 per year

OTHM Level 6 Extended Diploma in Tourism and Hospitality Management

£6,500 per year

OTHM Level 7 Diploma in Tourism and Hospitality Management

£7,000 per year

COURSES LIST & FEES Subjects Management

Healthcare Management

Business Studies Information Technology (IT)





Cambridge Campus

Courses (Level 3+)

International Fees

ATHE Level 4 Extended Diploma in Management

£6,000 per year

ATHE Level 5 Extended Diploma in Management

£6,500 per year

ATHE Level 6 Diploma in Management

£7,000 per year

ATHE Level 6 Diploma in Management

£6,500 per year

ATHE Level 7 Diploma in Strategic Management

£7,000 per year

ATHE Level 4 Extended Diploma In Management for Health and Social Care

£6,000 per year

ATHE Level 5 Extended Diploma In Management for Health and Social Care

£6,500 per year

ATHE Level 5 Extended Diploma In Management for Health and Social Care

£6,000 per year

ATHE Level 6 Diploma In Healthcare Management

£6,500 per year

ATHE Level 7 Diploma In Healthcare Management

£7,000 per year

AISABE Level 6 Integrated Graduate Diploma in Business Studies

£7,000 per year

AISABE Level 7 Diploma in Business Studies

£7,000 per year

Diploma in IT

£6,500 per year

Certificate in IT

£6,000 per year

Professional Graduate Diploma in IT

£7,000 per year

AISABE Level 6 Integrated Graduate Diploma in Computing

£7,000 per year

AISABE Level 7 Diploma In Information Security and Assurance

£7,000 per year

London Campus

Nottingham Campus

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COURSES LIST & FEES Subjects

Courses (Level 3+)

International Fees

Other Full-time courses at Cambridge Regional College. Please see www.camre.ac.uk for details The Arts

£5,200 per year

BTEC Extended Certificate/Diploma Art & Design (1 year)

£5,200 per year

BTEC Foundation Diploma in Art & Design (1 year) BTEC Subsidiary Diploma / Diploma/ Extended Diploma (Art & Design Fashion or Graphics or Fine Art or Textile) (1 year)

£5,200 per year

BTEC Subsidiary Diploma/Diploma /Extended Diploma (Art & Design) (2 years)

£5,200 per year

£5,200 per year

BTEC Subsidiary Diploma / Diploma/ Extended Diploma (Art & Design – Fashion Pathway) (2 years) BTEC Subsidiary Diploma / Diploma/ Extended Diploma (Art & Design – Graphic Design Pathway) (2 years) City & Guilds Introduction to Hairdressing & Beauty Therapy

£5,200 per year

VTCT Diploma in Beauty Therapy

£5,200 per year

VTCT Diploma in Beauty Therapy or Intensive Diploma in Beauty Therapy

£5,200 per year

VTCT Diploma in Beauty Therapy

£5,200 per year

VTCT Diploma in Spa Therapy

£5,200 per year

BTEC Level 3 Diploma I Beauty Therapy

£5,200 per year

Certificate in Business & Administration (1 year) Skills for Business (1 year)

£5,200 per year £5,200 per year

BTEC Certificate/Extended Certificate/ Diploma in Business (1 year)

£5,200 per year

NVQ Certificate in Business and Administration (1 year)

£5,200 per year

Advanced Administrator/ Personal Assistant (1 year) BTEC Certificate/ Subsidiary Diploma/ Diploma/ Extended Diploma in Business (2 years) BTEC Subsidiary Diploma/ Diploma/ Extended Diploma in Business (Accounting) (2 years) BTEC Diploma in Enterprise & Entrepreneurship (2 years)

£5,200 per year

Catering, Hospitality & Front of House Services

Certificate in Introduction to the Hospitality Industry (1 year) Level 1 Certificate in Introduction to the Hospitality Industry (1 year) Diploma in Professional Cookery and Hospitality (VRQ1) (1 year) Diploma in Professional Cookery and Hospitality (VRQ 2) (1 year) Diploma in Advanced Professional Cookery (1 year) BTEC Subsidiary Diploma/ Diploma / Extended Diploma in hospitality (2 years)

£5,200 per year £5,200 per year £5,200 per year £5,200 per year £5,200 per year £5,200 per year

Computing & IT

City & Guilds Diploma for IT Users (1 year)

£5,200 per year

BTEC Certificate/Extended Certificate / Diploma in Information Technology (1 year) BTEC Subsidiary Diploma/ Diploma/ Extended Diploma in Information Technology (2 years) City & Guilds Diploma in ICT Systems Support & Principles for IT Professionals (2 years) BTEC Subsidiary Diploma/Diploma/Extended Diploma in Information Technology with AS/A2 Maths (2 years)

£5,200 per year

Beauty Therapy

Business & Management

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BTEC Certificate/ Diploma (Art & Design) (1 year)

£5,200 per year £5,200 per year

£5,200 per year £5,200 per year £5,200 per year

£5,200 per year £5,200 per year £5,200 per year

COURSES LIST & FEES Subjects Construction

Engineering

Environmental Sustainability

Hairdressing Health, Social Care & Childcare





Cambridge Campus

Courses (Level 3+)

International Fees

BTEC Certificate/ Diploma in Construction Level 1 (1 year)

£5,200 per year

C Skills Diploma in Bricklaying (1 year)

£5,200 per year

C Skills Diploma in Carpentry & Joinery (1 year)

£5,200 per year

C Skills Diploma in Painting & Decorating (1 year)

£5,200 per year

C Skills Diploma in Plastering (1 year)

£5,200 per year

C Skills Diploma in Site Carpentry (1 year)

£5,200 per year

City & Guilds Building Services Studies-Plumbing & Heating (1 year)

£5,200 per year

City & Guilds Building Services Studies-Electrical Installation (1 year)

£5,200 per year

BTEC Diploma in Construction (1 year)

£5,200 per year

C Skills Modern Methods of Construction (1 year) BTEC Certificate/ Subsidiary Diploma/Diploma/ Extended Diploma in Construction (2 years) Institute of the Motor Industry – Diploma in Introduction to Vehicle Technology (1 year) EAL Certificate in Performing Engineering Operations (1 year)

£5,200 per year £5,200 per year £5,200 per year £5,200 per year

IMI Diploma in Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Principles (1 year)

£5,200 per year

BTEC Diploma in Vehicle Technology (1 year)

£5,200 per year

EAL Diploma in Engineering and Technology (1 year)

£5,200 per year

IMI Diploma in Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Principles (1 year)

£5,200 per year

BTEC Diploma in Engineering (1 year)

£5,200 per year

BTEC Diploma/Extended Diploma in Engineering (2 years)

£5,200 per year

BTEC Diploma/Extended Diploma in Vehicle Technology (2 years) BTEC Subsidiary Diploma/Diploma/Extended Diploma in Environmental Sustainability (2 years) C Skills Modern Methods of Construction (2 years)

£5,200 per year £5,200 per year £5,200 per year

Introduction to Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy (1 year)

£5,200 per year

Diploma in Hairdressing (1 year)

£5,200 per year

CACHE Level 1 Award/ Certificate in Caring for Children (1 year)

£5,200 per year

BTEC Level 1 Certificate/ Diploma in Health & Social Care (1 year)

£5,200 per year

OCR Cambridge TEC Diploma in Health & Social Care (1 year)

£5,200 per year

CACHE Certificate for the Children & Young People’s Workforce (1 year)

£5,200 per year

OCR Cambridge TEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Health & Social Care (1 year)

£5,200 per year

BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Health Studies (1 year)

£5,200 per year

BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Health Sciences (1 year)

£5,200 per year

BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Social Care (1 year)

£5,200 per year

BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Health & Social Care (1 year)

£5,200 per year

BTEC Diploma/ Extended Diploma in Health Studies (2 years)

£5,200 per year

BTEC Diploma/ Extended Diploma in Health Sciences (2 years)

£5,200 per year

BTEC Diploma/ Extended Diploma in Social Care (2 years)

£5,200 per year

BTEC Diploma/ Extended Diploma in Health & Social Care (2 years)

£5,200 per year

CACHE Extended Diploma for the Children & Young People’s Workforce (2 years)

£5,200 per year

London Campus

Nottingham Campus

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COURSES LIST & FEES Subjects

Courses (Level 3+)

International Fees

Media

BTEC Certificate/ Diploma (Creative Media Production)

£5,200 per year £5,200 per year

Media Make-Up

BTEC Certificate/Extended Certificate/Diploma (Media) BTEC Certificate/ Subsidiary Diploma (Film & Television or Radio or Games Development or Print Baser Media with Photography – Based Media) BTEC Certificate/ Subsidiary Diploma/Diploma/Extended Diploma (Print Based Media with Photography) BTEC Certificate/Subsidiary Diploma/Diploma/Extended Diploma (Radio) BTEC Certificate /Subsidiary Diploma/Diploma/Extended Diploma (Games Development) BTEC Certificate/Subsidiary Diploma/Diploma/Extended Diploma (Film & Television) BTEC Certificate/Subsidiary Diploma/Diploma/Extended Diploma (Interactive Media) BTEC Certificate/Subsidiary Diploma/Diploma/Extended Diploma (Events Management) Level 1 City & Guilds Diploma in Hair & Media Make Up

£5,200 per year

Level 2 City & Guilds Diploma in Hair & Media Make Up

£5,200 per year

Level 3 City & Guilds Diploma in Theatrical Special Effects, Hair & Media Make Up

£5,200 per year

BTEC Certificate/Diploma Performing Arts (Music) (1 year)

£5,200 per year

BTEC Extended Certificate/Diploma (Music) (1 year)

£5,200 per year

BTEC Extended Certificate/Diploma (Music - DJ Technology) (1 year)

£5,200 per year

BTEC Subsidiary Diploma (Music Practice or Music Technology) (1 year) BTEC Extended Certificate Diploma/Diploma/Extended Diploma (Music Practice or Music Technology) (2 years) BTEC Certificate/Diploma (Performing Arts) (1 year)

£5,200 per year

£5,200 per year

BTEC Certificate/Extended Certificate/Diploma (Performing Arts) (1 year)

£5,200 per year

BTEC Subsidiary Diploma (Acting or Musical Theatre or Dance) (1 year) BTEC Extended Certificate Diploma/Diploma/Extended Diploma (Performing Arts, Musical Theatre, Acting or Dance) (2 years) BTEC Certificate/ Diploma in Public Services

£5,200 per year

£5,200 per year

BTEC Certificate / Extended Certificate/ Diploma in Uniformed Services

£5,200 per year

BTEC Subsidiary Diploma/ Diploma/ Extended Diploma in Uniformed Services BTEC Subsidiary Diploma/Diploma/ Extended Diploma in Applied Science (Applied Science/Medical Science) BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma / Diploma/ Extended Diploma in Environmental Sustainability BTEC Certificate/ Diploma in Sport & Active Leisure (1 year)

£5,200 per year

£5,200 per year

BTEC Certificate / Extended Certificate/ Diploma in Sports studies (1 year)

£5,200 per year

1st4Sport Diploma in Football Coaching and /or Playing (1 year) BTEC Subsidiary Diploma/ Diploma/ Extended Diploma in Sports Studies (Development Coaching & Fitness) (2 years) BTEC Certificate/ Extended Certificate / Diploma in Travel & Tourism BTEC Certificate / Subsidiary Diploma/Diploma/Extended Diploma in Travel & Tourism

£5,200 per year

Music

Performing Arts

Public & Uniformed Services

Science

Sports Studies

Travel & Tourism

£5,200 per year £5,200 per year £5,200 per year £5,200 per year £5,200 per year £5,200 per year £5,200 per year

£5,200 per year

£5,200 per year

£5,200 per year £5,200 per year

£5,200 per year £5,200 per year £5,200 per year

For more detailed course information please see the College’s Full time Prospectus which can be downloaded from the College website: www.camre.ac.uk

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International Application Form

for International Students OFFICIAL USE ONLY

Interview details

Venue:

Date and time:

STUDENT NO.

Interviewer:

Please complete in BLOCK capitals using a ballpoint pen. Please note: If you need help with completing this form, please contact our International Centre on +44 (0)1223 226318. 1 Name Surname:

Mr/Mrs/Ms/Miss:

Forename(s): 2 Age Date of Birth:

Age (on 31 August 2013):

3 Home Address



Postcode:

Home telephone number: Mobile: Email: 4 Education Details - School/colleges attended from ages 11 to 16 (and since if applicable) From:

To:

From:

To:

From:

To:

From:

To:

From:

To:

5 Resident status Usual country of residence:

Do you or your spouse have a restriction on your passport?

Nationality: Have you been resident in the European Economic Area for the past 3 years?

Yes

If YES, does one of the following apply:

No



Seeking asylum





Have exceptional leave to remain

Other:

If No, give date of entry to the EEA:

Yes No

Recently married to an EEA resident

6 Additional support details We want you to get the best from your course, so please let us know how we can support you. If you have any learning support needs, disabilities or medical conditions, we can contact you in confidence to discuss the support available. Alternatively, please feel free to contact the Information & Advice Team on +44 (0)1223 226315/418249 for further assistance.

Please indicate below what support needs you may have:

Autism Spectrum Conditions



Language Impairment



Deaf / Hearing Impaired



Mental Health Difficulties



Dyslexia / Dyspraxia / Dysalculia



Disability Affecting Mobility

Emotional Behavioural Difficulties



Visual Impairment

Epilepsy

Other:

7 Criminal convictions (applicants declaring that they have a conviction, caution, reprimand, warning etc. will be referred to the Head of Learner Services for assessment. If an applicant is found later to have not disclosed on their application, they risk being excluded from the College)

8 Course programme requested (list in order of preference, showing subject(s) where relevant) 1 2 3

9 Qualifications It is important you state your actual/estimated grades so we can ensure you are guided onto the course level which suits you best Qualifications + Level

Awarding Body

Estimated Grade

Actual Grade Qualifications + Level (if known)

Awarding Body

Estimated Grade

Actual Grade (if known)

10 If you have any career plans please note them here

12 All applicants for full-time courses have to supply a reference. If you are under 19 and/or have been in full-time education for the last 2 years, your reference should be from your current or most recent school or college. If you are 19 or over and haven’t been in full-time education for the last 2 years, you will still need to provide a written reference from a responsible person other than a family member or a friend. We would request that the reference includes details on the following areas: predicted achievement or application to work tasks, motivation, general behaviour and relationships with others, attendance, punctuality, reliability and other relevant comments. Please attach your reference to this form, or have it sent separately to the Cambridge International Centre (address at bottom of page). 13 Please describe below why you think CRC would be best suited for you in your intended career path, and what you hope to achieve from your time at the College. Please continue on a separate sheet if necessary and attach to this application form.

Please indicate your choice of campus

London

Cambridge

Signature of applicant

Date

14 Statement by parent/carer (for students under 18 only)

This application has my support

Please print name in block capitals:



Address (if different from that of applicant):

Parent/carer’s signature:



Postcode:

Contact telephone number home/work (delete as necessary): Email: Please return completed form and reference to: 28 Cambridge International Centre, Cambridge Regional College, Kings Hedges Road, Cambridge CB4 2QT, United Kingdom

General Information Tuition fees include all of the following:

Payment

Transfers

Payment methods:

CRC will be pleased to arrange transfers on request.

• 15, 20 or 25 full hours of teaching per week, depending on the course.

Direct transfer to our bank account:

• Sports programme and some activities

Account Number: 03105835

• Attendance certificate and progress report

Sort Code:

• Personal supervision throughout the course • Free internet • Free access to Learning Resource Centre facilities

Tuition fees do not include: • Pocket money • Insurance • Entrance fees on some trips and some activities • Accommodation

30-13-55

Account Name: Cambridge Regional College Bank Address: Lloyds TSB Bank plc Gonville Place, 95 Regent Street, Cambridge CB2 1BQ United Kingdom Credit Card-please send details of the card holder’s name, credit card number and expiry date to: Finance Office Cambridge Regional College Kings Hedges Road Cambridge CB4 2QT United Kingdom Sterling cheque/bank draft-please make payable to Cambridge Regional College, and send to: Finance Office Cambridge Regional College Kings Hedges Road Cambridge CB4 2QT United Kingdom



Insurance We strongly recommend that students take out all relevant insurance before they leave their country.

Registration To enrol on any of our Cambridge Regional College Cambridge International Centre courses, please complete the Application Form in this brochure and return to this address: Cambridge International Centre Cambridge Regional College Kings Hedges Road Cambridge CB4 2QT United Kingdom Email: [email protected] Fax: +44 (0)1223 226391 Online: www.camre.ac.uk/international

Cancellation In the event of cancellation, fees less than £50 will be refunded only if written notification is received by the College four weeks before the course start date. Refunds during the period of four weeks before the course starts can only be made in the event of illness, bereavement or failure to obtain a visa. In all cases refunding fees is at the discretion of the College. CRC recommends that students take out cancellation insurance.

Disclaimer The information in this prospectus is believed to be accurate at the time of going to press (May 2013). Whilst every effort is made to ensure that courses are offered as set out in the prospectus, it may be necessary to vary them or their content at short notice. Whenever possible, changes are made in the interest of improvement. CRC reserves the right not to run programmes which are not viable, in which case guidance will be given on other suitable opportunities. * Fees are correct at time of press but are subject to change.

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Cambridge Regional College Cambridge International Centre Science Park campus, Kings Hedges Road, Cambridge CB4 2QT United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1223 226318 Fax: +44 (0)1223 226391 Email: [email protected]

www.camre.ac.uk/international