WMC 2016 Prospectus June 2016 PDF
WMC 2016 Prospectus June 2016 PDF
WMC 2016 Prospectus June 2016 PDF
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Opening Times Term Dates CONTENTS
OPENING TIMES & TERM DATES
CONTENTS
MAIN CENTRE (CROWNDALE ROAD) Do check the start and end dates of your Opening Times & Term Dates............................................................................................... 2
own courses and of any advice or interview Welcome ............................................................................................................................ 4
Term Times
sessions you need to attend. A Great Location ................................................................................................................. 6
Mon-Thurs 09:00-21:00
Learning Environment ......................................................................................................... 7
Fri 09:00-16:00 Learner Services: Support for Learners ........................................................................................................... 9
Sat 09:00-16:00 enrol@wmcollege.ac.uk How to Enrol .................................................................................................................... 12
or 020 7255 4759 Assessment Dates......................................................................................................... 13-14
Holidays/half terms
Mon-Thurs 09:00-17:00 Fees ............................................................................................................................ 15-18
TERM 1
Fri 09:00-16:00 Term starts
Monday 12 September 2016 ENGLISH, MATHS & ESOL .... 19 PERFORMING ARTS .......... 130
KENTISH TOWN CENTRE
Term Times Half term English & Maths GCSE ....................... 21 Acting & Speaking........................... 131
Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 09:00-16:00 24 29 October 2016 English & Maths Skills ........................ 22 Instrumental ................................... 132
Wed 09:00-20.30 ESOL English for Speakers of Singing ........................................... 137
Term ends Other Languages ............................... 23 Theory, Technology & DJ .................. 141
Holidays/half terms Friday 16 December 2016 Pilates ............................................. 145
Closed SKILLS FOR WORK ..............24
TERM 2
Accounting & Payroll ......................... 26 CREATIVE ARTS &
LEARNER SERVICES Term starts
Computing........................................ 30 ART HISTORY ................... 147
Term Times Thursday 5 January 2017
Business & Medical Administration .... 34 Creative Writing .............................. 148
Mon-Thurs 09.00-20.00
Half term Childcare & Adult Social Care ............ 37 Art History ...................................... 149
Friday 09.00-16.00 Teaching ........................................... 44
Saturday 09:00-14:00 13 18 February 2017
Hair & Beauty .................................... 46 LANGUAGES ......................151
Holidays/half terms Term ends
Arabic ............................................. 152
Mon-Thurs 09.00-17.00 Wednesday 29 March 2017 VISUAL ARTS ...................... 56 Brazilian Portuguese ........................ 154
Fri 09.00-16.00 TERM 3 Art & Design Foundation Diploma .. 57 French............................................. 156
Ceramics & Glass ............................... 58 German........................................... 160
LIBRARY & LEARNING RESOURCE Term starts
Digital & Graphic Arts........................ 66 Italian ............................................. 163
CENTRE Tuesday 18 April 2017
Drawing & Painting ........................... 81 Japanese ......................................... 165
Term Times No classes Fashion & Textiles .............................. 95 Russian ........................................... 165
Mon 12:00-19:30 1 May 2017 bank holiday Fine Art ........................................... 106 Spanish ........................................... 167
Tue, Wed 10:00-19:30 Jewellery ......................................... 108
Thu 10:00-17:00 Half term Media ............................................. 116
Fri 10:00-16:00 30 May 4 June 2017 Photography ................................... 121
Sat 10:00-14:00 Printmaking & Etching ..................... 123
Term ends Sculpture & Woodwork ................... 127
Holidays/half terms Monday 17 July 2017
Mon-Fri 10:00-14:00 How to Find Us and Map ................................................................................................ 170
Enrol early if you can as we operate a
LIBRARY CLOSED first come, first enrolled policy
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Principals Welcome A warm welcome to our latest
WELCOME
WELCOME
Welcome to the 2016-17 course guide for Working Mens College programme
(WMC The Camden College), graded Outstanding by Ofsted.
A warm welcome to our latest programme of courses. If you are
We offer courses designed for adults to help you progress and a newcomer to WMC, I hope that you find something here which
develop your career by expanding and enriching your skills and will attract you to join us; if you are already a learner with us, then
experience. Our commitment to ensuring you achieve your goals welcome back, and Im sure youll find something fresh to pursue.
and aspirations remains our highest priority and our past learners
The College is relatively small compared to many other colleges,
certainly agree with this.
but this gives us several advantages. We pride ourselves on the
For 2016/17 we are expanding our support for learners across support we give to individual learners. We have recently reviewed
the college and are creating an Open Learning Centre where we our learner services, aiming in particular to take advantage of the
will provide additional help and support to enable you to be successful in open learning opportunities provided via the internet. We are also building stronger links
your learning. We are further developing and integrating e-learning in all with other adult education institutions in London, so that you can have access to a broader
Our
of our classes so that you will be able to continue your studies outside of commitment range of courses. Our primary focus is on the community around Camden, but we want to
the classroom. We are extending our provision and range of Studio classes to ensuring play a full part in developing a London-wide offer.
which enable you to continue to practise and develop your skills. you achieve On behalf of my fellow governors, I wish you every success in your learning with us. The
We are now offering more Foundation skills courses and we have an your goals and governors include learner representatives who do a good job in informing us of learner
aspirations
outstanding programme of English and Maths at all levels including GCSE.
We have a wide variety of ESOL provision at a range of levels which will
allow you to progress as your language skills improve.
remains
our highest
priority.
concerns. Please feel free to contact them, or the Principal, if you have suggestions for how
we can continue to improve our offer.
Foundation Diploma continues to provide positive results for our learners.
Our wide range of specialist bite sized short courses in, to name a few, Our mission
Childcare, Radio Production, Photography, Jewellery Making, Fashion,
Languages, Creative Media and Performing Arts gives you the chance to gain
To provide diverse, enriching and enjoyable lifelong
learning, including skills for work, in a supportive
new skills or deepen your learning. environment for adults in Camden and the local area.
Our well-equipped onsite Hair and Beauty salon, Studio 101, has been a
great success in helping our hair and beauty learners acquire knowledge and
skills to work in a real life commercial environment. Studio 101 is open to
the general public for all your hair and beauty needs and you will be helping
our learners to develop and improve their learning techniques.
We work closely with Camden Council and this enables us to provide more
learning opportunities in locally based community centres to help you
improve your skills and employment opportunities.
If you are interested in one of our Level 3 courses, remember that
government backed student loans are available. If you are over the age of 19
and want to study on a Level 3 course then the Advanced Learning Loan will
help you pay for your course fees. Just ask Learner Services for information.
I am delighted to be Principal at WMC The Camden College where all staff
and learners work together to continue to build on the outstanding grading
of the college. My focus is to ensure that all learners can engage with
learning and meet their own individual needs.
I look forward to welcoming you to WMC and hope you enjoy your studies
here.
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A Great Location Our Learning
LOCATION
LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
Situated in Camden Town, WMC The Camden College is at the heart of one of the most Environment
culturally exciting, diverse and dynamic London boroughs. Just a few steps away from
We are proud of our high quality learning
Mornington Crescent tube, close to St Pancras International, Kings Cross and Euston stations,
environments which enable us to provide
the Crowndale Road centre benefits from a fantastic location and is surrounded by some
our learners with such a wide curriculum
of Londons most attractive mini villages. We also have a lovely Victorian red brick site in
offer. We believe that in order to facilitate
Kentish Town.
your learner experience, and for you
Koko nightclub, the British Library, Camden Lock Market, and the Roundhouse are around to participate and create in the 21st
the corner as are lots of creative shops, pubs, bars, restaurants, clubs, music venues, drama century, we need to offer you access to
and art venues. Kings Cross is the largest area of urban redevelopment in Europe, only 10 traditional working methods and media
minutes away and is becoming Londons newest cultural scene. With its six tube lines, it is alongside contemporary technologies and
also the biggest interchange on London underground. environment.
So Camden is only for tourists? Think twice! The borough has become Londons new hub
for creativity with international companies like French Connection, Asos, Hugo Boss, Getty
Images, Nicole Farhi and MTV choosing to base their HQs here. In recent years, the area has Kentish Town site
attracted a large number of digital media agencies, graduate companies and start-ups. Classrooms equipped with interactive
whiteboards and audio visual equipment.
Thanks to the convenient transport links and great cultural scene in the locality, the College
A dedicated printmaking studio.
attracts learners from mainly Camden but many learners travel across London to study at
Free wifi.
WMC The Camden College.
Caf serving hot and cold drinks and
snacks.
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Library & Learning Resource Centre Support for learners
LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
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NEW Get into Learning!
CREATIVE SUPPORTED
LEARNING COURSES FREE, short, fun, informative
(LDD) These courses are aimed at learners with mild to
moderate learning difficulties and or disabilities,
aged 25 and over. You will need an assessment
courses at a Community
beforehand (see dates below).
Centre near you
Gain creative skills and employability skills in a fun and Learn new skills to share
friendly environment and work with others to develop your with family, friends and save
enterprise skills.
money
CREATIVE CRAFTS CREATIVE COMPUTING FOR BEGINNERS
Develop your creativity by using different
materials and resources to produce handmade
Join these fun and informative PowerPoint
courses for beginners and be guided step by step
Increase your confidence and
items including greeting cards, scrapbook to use PowerPoint techniques to present your meet new people
pages and gift boxes. Youll learn paper crafting projects to family & friends or simply to store your
techniques like stamping, die cutting, embossing memories and ideas.
and foiling and explore culturally diverse arts
and crafts in unique and productive lessons. Your
You will learn about safe and effective web Gateway to learning,
searching for pictures, videos and information to
original creations may even be included in college create slide shows and how to transfer pictures business and employment
wide charity events! taken with smart phones. Well also explore well-
being and confidence through making PowerPoint
slideshows to share with others. Improve English, Maths, ICT
PREPARING FOR WORK and Life Skills
Discover the skills employers want and develop your own in an enjoyable and supportive small
group setting.
You will develop your communication, team work and organisational skills. Youll set goals,
Free for
Enrol
understand what working to deadlines entails by taking part in the planning and preparation
of group activities, including charity and college wide events. Camden
Youll gain skills in completing a CV, job applications and where possible explore local voluntary
residents
Now!
job opportunities.
aged 19
ASSESSMENT DATES: and over
These courses can be combined 12, 13, 14, 15 September 2016
to support the development of between 10:00 15:00
basic entrepreneur skills or simply 12, 13, 14 December 2016
surprise your friends and family between 10:00 15:00
with your imaginative crafts and
artistic ICT projects. 27, 28, 29 March 2017
between 10:00 15:00
Our dedicated teachers will work For more information, contact us on:
with you to ensure you achieve your Make an appointment with us for an interview by
goals and gain new skills. calling: 020 7255 4723 or email your details
gil@wmcollege.ac.uk
(name, telephone number and email address) 020 7255 4745 or 07795 475874
to: BarbaraF@wmcollege.ac.uk
The Camden College
How to Enrol Assessment Dates
HOW TO ENROL
ASSESSMENT DATES
Enrolment for the academic year 2016-17 begins on Monday 27 June 2016. For some courses you will be required to have an interview and/or take a test to make sure
You can enrol in person at the college or online for some courses on our website: www. that your skills are right for successful study at this level.
wmcollege.ac.uk. Enrolment takes place throughout the year with new courses being added You will need to allow 2.5 hours for completion of the assessment and enrolment session.
where funding allows. Please check our website www.wmcollege.ac.uk which has full details of
all of our courses. Please enrol early to avoid disappointment. Some of our popular courses fill up You need to bring your passport, any benefit letters or bank statements showing
quickly and although we will add you to our waiting list, spaces do not always become available in the transactions dated within the last 3 months, previous certificates of qualifications
time for you to partake in learning. Please do not wait until the first day of the course to enrol as and arrange childcare for your children as we dont have any facilities on site.
you may be disappointed. New learners enrolling need to bring a passport as proof of identity and
To be certain of getting a place, you need to book in for an early session. We will assess you
proof of benefits dated within the last 3 months prior to confirming your place.
IF there is space in the session and IF there are still places in the classes.
This applies to all vocational courses, English, Maths and ESOL. All the dates and times are
Step 1 Choose a Course listed below. Please arrive 15 minutes before the start of the assessment session.
Have a look at the course description details which can be found on our website
www.wmcollege.ac.uk Vocational Courses Assessment Dates
This will help you choose the right course for you from the many on offer. The course information This covers courses in Childrens Care; Adult and Social Care; Teaching; Business; Medical
sheet contains information about what you will learn on the course, any qualifications you will Administration; Retail; Employability; Hair and Beauty; and ICT.
work towards, the costs and any additional materials you might need to purchase during your
course. There will also be information detailing if an interview or assessment is required prior to Day Date Time
enrolling. If this is the case details can be found on page 13-14. Monday 18 July 2016 09:30 13:30
Wednesday 20 July 2016 09:30 13:30
Step 2 Enrol Friday 22 July 2016 09:30 13:30
Either online or in person by visiting one of our centres at Crowndale Road or
Thursday 1 September 2016 09:30 13:30
Kentish Town.
Friday 2 September 2016 09:30 13:30
Online www.wmcollege.ac.uk is the In person you can pay your fee by cash, Tuesday 6 September 2016 09:30 13:30
fastest method and available for any course card or cheque.
Thursday 8 December 2016 09:30 13:30
marked Enrol on our website. Pay the fee Come along anytime during our Learner
online using your credit or debit card. You Services opening times (see page 2) to enrol on Tuesday 13 December 2016 09:30 13:30
will receive an email confirmation of your your chosen course(s). Please note that during Thursday 9 February 2017 09:30 13:30
enrolment and a payment receipt within one our peak enrolment periods the Learner Services
Thursday 23 March 2017 09:30 13:30
working day. team will be very busy so please allow extra
time in order for the team to deal with your Monday 27 March 2017 09:30 13:30
enrolment. Learners who are seeking support
To book an assessment, visit the college at 44 Crowndale Road, Camden, NW1 1TR,
with course fees will need to enrol in person.
or email: enrol@wmcollege.ac.uk or call on 020 7255 4759 today.
You will need to bring with you evidence that
you are in receipt of benefits. Any form of English and Maths Assessment Dates
evidence will need to be up to date and at the This covers courses in English and Maths and ESOL (English for Speakers of Other
very least within the last three months. Languages).
Once your enrolment is processed, we will take your photo and give you an ID GCSE English and Maths
card which you will need to wear at all times when you are in the College. If you enrol online or
by phone, you will need to visit the College on or before the date of your first class to collect an ID Day Date Time
card. We will also give you access to a Learner Guide which has details of key contacts. Friday 26 August 2016 10:00 14:00
Wednesday 31 August 2016 10:00 14:00
Congratulations, you are now enrolled onto your course!
Monday 5 September 2016 10:00 13:00 17:30
If you require more information that is not provided in the course guide or on our website, please Wednesday 7 September 2016 10:00 13:00 17:30
contact us by email on: enrol@wmcollege.ac.uk or by telephone on 020 7255 4759. Please
Thursday 8 September 2016 10:00 13:00 17:30
be aware that at peak enrolment times, the lines will be busy and it will not always be possible for
us to answer your call as we would wish. If that is the case then please leave a message and your Saturday 10 September 2016 10:00
phone number and we will endeavour to call you back within one working day.
Please note that we reserve the right to refuse an enrolment, to change fees or cancel courses in response to
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Other English and Maths What to Pay and When
ASSESSMENT & ENROLMENT DATES
COURSE FEES
Day Date Time
The Government provides the College with funding towards the cost of providing
Monday 5 September 2016 10:00 13:00 17:30 education. Certain learners have their learning covered in full by the funding and
Wednesday 7 September 2016 10:00 13:00 17:30 have nothing further to pay. For most learners, the Government funding covers a
portion of the cost of the education and learners are expected to pay the balance
Thursday 8 September 2016 10:00 13:00 17:30
of the cost themselves. Learners aged 19 or over studying eligible Level 3 courses
Saturday 10 September 2016 10:00 do not qualify for Government funding but may be eligible for a Government
Friday 21 October 2016 10:00 13:00 backed loan through the Student Loans Company to cover the cost of their
Friday 9 December 2016 10:00 13:00 course.
Friday 24 March 2017 10:00 13:00 To identify which group you fall into and what concessions and further financial
support may be available to you, please read the following sections carefully.
ESOL English for Speakers of Other Languages
Course Fees
Day Date Time There are no course fees on any of the Colleges English or Maths courses.
Monday 5 September 2016 10:00 13:00 17:30 There are usually no course fees if you are aged under 19 on 31 August 2016.
Wednesday 7 September 2016 10:00 13:00 17:30
There are no course fees if you are over 18 on 31 August 2016 AND
Thursday 8 September 2016 10:00 13:00 17:30
You do not already hold a full Level 2 or higher qualification AND
Saturday 10 September 2016 10:00 You are now enrolling on your first Foundation Level 1 qualification OR first full Level 2
Friday 16 September 2016 10:00 13:00 qualification OR first full Level 3 qualification.
Friday 23 September 2016 10:00 13:00 If you are not sure about the meaning of any of these terms or the level of the
Monday 5 December 2016 10:00 13:00 17:30 qualifications you already hold, please speak to a member of our Learner Services Team.
Friday 6 January 2017 10:00 13:00 For most courses, there are no course fees if you are currently receiving a Work Related
Friday 13 January 2017 10:00 13:00 Activity Group (WRAG) benefit. That is:
Monday 20 March 2017 10:00 13:00 17:30 You are currently an unemployed learner (studying less than 16 hours per week) and
receiving contribution based Job Seekers Allowance (JSA) OR
Friday 21 April 2017 10:00 13:00
You are currently unemployed and receiving income based Job Seekers Allowance (JSA) OR
To book an assessment, visit the college at 44 Crowndale Road, Camden, NW1 1TR, You are currently employed and receiving Employment Support Allowance (ESA).
or email: enrol@wmcollege.ac.uk or call on 020 7255 4759 today. For most courses, there are no course fees if you are currently unemployed and receiving
If you cannot make any of these times, or if you would like some initial advice, please visit certain income based benefits and can sign a declaration that you need skills training to
Learner Services or email us: enrol@wmcollege.ac.uk or call us on: 020 7255 4759 and enter employment. That is:
we will arrange for you to see a tutor. You are receiving Income Support, Housing Benefit, Council Tax Benefit or Universal Credit
OR
Enrolment Dates You are the partner of someone receiving Working Tax Credit OR
You are, or your partner is, receiving Pension Credit (Guarantee Credit only) OR
For courses that do not require an assessment, enrolment commences on You are an unwaged dependant (using Job Centre Plus definition) of someone in the
Monday 27 June 2016. previous six bullet points above OR
You are an asylum seeker receiving income based benefit/assistance, or their dependant.
Enrolment dates for English, Maths and ESOL in September 2016 are
Monday 5, Wednesday 7 and Thursday 8 September between 09:00-19:30. Please note that Incapacity Benefit, Disability Living Allowance, Child Tax Credit or Care
Allowance do not give entitlement to zero course fees in this section.
Enrolment dates for Visual Arts in September 2016 are
Tuesday 6 and Thursday 8 September between 09:00-19:30. If you qualify for no course fees under any of the methods above, this means that there
will be no compulsory charges and you will be able to complete your course and obtain
If you cant make the above dates, we will also be open on your qualification without paying anything. However, you may have to pay fees for optional
Saturday 10 September between 10:00-15:00. additional activities available as part of your course or in the College. You may be eligible for
help with costs to travel to College for your course and a contribution towards the cost of
childcare you incur as a result of attending your course. Please ask a member of the Learner
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Services team for information about how you can obtain this support. You will also need asked to source them yourself from an outside supplier. For courses where this is applicable,
COURSE FEES
COURSE FEES
to demonstrate your commitment to studying and to completing your course. You will still it is explained in the course description in the Course Guide or online. If you are in any
be liable for and must pay any fines or other penalty charges imposed under the College doubt, please contact our Learner Services team for further detail and clarification.
Regulations.
Financial Support for Learners
To claim no course fees, you will need to enrol in person at the College and produce WMC is committed to supporting learners facing financial difficulty in their journey to gain
supporting evidence of your entitlement. skills. WMC is granted funding by the Skills Funding Agency (SFA) and the funding is made
available to eligible learners studying eligible programmes. Please ask a member of the
Evidence required to support entitlement to no course fees
Learner Services Team for further information.
Current acceptable evidence of entitlement to no fees must be produced at the time you
enrol. It is your responsibility to inform us if your financial circumstances subsequently Overseas Learners
change. The College is only able to use the Government funding it receives for learners who have
Examples of acceptable evidence are: been resident in the UK or elsewhere in the European Economic Area (EEA) and must be able
to demonstrate that none if it has been used to subsidise overseas learners.
For Work Related Activity Group (WRAG) benefits (JSA or ESA):
If you are from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) you will be charged fees
A document showing you still receive JSA or ESA dated within the last 3 months
equivalent to 12 per hour of study plus any other applicable fees. Fees must be paid in
A standard letter which the College can produce regarding JSA or ESA, once it has been
pounds sterling and be paid in full before the start of your course. No concessions are
stamped by your Benefit/JCP office.
available.
For unemployed and receiving benefits:
A document showing you still receive income support Fee Refunds
A Job Centre Plus/DWP letter with income support details, dated within the last 3 months The College will endeavour to deliver all the courses advertised in the course guide and to
An older Job Centre Plus/DWP letter plus recent full bank statement showing benefit avoid cancellations. However, if the College does find it necessary to cancel or close a course
amounts for any reason, then all fees paid by learners on that course will be refunded in full.
A housing or Council Tax Benefit letter for the current year from your council.
If you choose to withdraw from a course on which you have enrolled, two weeks or more
Course Fees and Discounts before the date of the first scheduled class, then any fees paid by you will be refunded,
If you do not qualify for the no course fee concession, but are eligible for some subject to deduction of a 15 administration fee.
funding from the Government, then you will need to pay the course fee quoted If you choose to withdraw from a course on which you have enrolled less than two weeks
alongside the course in the course guide as your contribution to the cost of the before the date of the first scheduled class, then you will be able to claim a refund of 50% of
course. the fees paid or due for the course, subject to a deduction of a 15 administration fee.
All course fees must be paid at the time of enrolment to secure your place on the course, If you choose to withdraw from a course on or after the date of the first class then no refund
or you must agree to pay in instalments by direct debit. You may be eligible for financial will be made under any circumstances and you will also remain liable for all fees assessed but
support; please ask a member of the Learner Services Team for further information. not yet paid.
Payment by Instalments. If your course fees are over 300, you may spread your It is a condition of your enrolment that you agree to this refunds policy and your signature
payments over 6 months. There is no interest or arrangement fee but payment must be by on your learning agreement is evidence of such agreement.
direct debit from a UK bank account. If you fail to meet a direct debit payment when it falls
due and is claimed by the College, then the full outstanding balance of your fees will fall due Course Transfers
for immediate payment. Non-payment of this balance may result in your exclusion from the If the College agrees to you transferring from one course to another course, then the fees
course and the College. paid on your first course will be transferred to your new course. If the new course has higher
fees then the balance must be paid in full, or a new instalment plan agreed if applicable,
Freedom Pass Discount. The College offers a 20% discount on most day time courses to before your transfer can be completed. If the new course has lower fees, then no refund will
learners who have a freedom pass. The reduced fee is shown on our course listings where it be made.
applies.
Additional Course Activities. For the vast majority of courses, the course fee quoted is
Collection of Unpaid Fees
The College reserves the right to refer unpaid fees to a debt collection service for follow up
all that you will have to pay. Where courses include excursions or trips, then these will incur
and/or to record the non-payment with credit reference agencies. The College or the debt
additional fees which will be charged at cost. Where this is likely to apply it is included in the
collection service may also pursue unpaid fees through the courts.
course description in the course guide or online.
Materials costs. The course fees cover the tools you require for the course, exam entry fees
and the basic or initial materials you need. For courses with particularly high materials costs
or where you wish to undertake an abnormally large project within the course, the further
materials you require will be supplied by the College at additional cost to you or you may be
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English, Maths and ESOL Our community partners and class venues all around Camden,
ENGLISH, MATHS AND ESOL
English ESOL ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) English and Maths GCSE Assessment dates:
ESOL is the course for you if English is not your main language and you plan to live and work in
Day Date Time
the UK. It can help you get more out of your life, increase your skills and knowledge if you want to
study or get a better job. Friday 26 August 2016 10:00 14:00
If you need to get a qualification that is recognised across the whole UK, you can choose to take Wednesday 31 August 2016 10:00 14:00
an ESOL exam. Go to page 23 for more information. Monday 5 September 2016 10:00 13:00 17:30
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced Check assessment dates on pages: 13 and 14.
KEY No Concessions
20 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
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English and Maths Skills ESOL English for Speakers of Other Languages
ENGLISH, MATHS AND ESOL
These classes run in the day time, evenings and Saturdays. We have classes starting every few You will need to come to college to attend an assessment session before you can start a course.
weeks so you can start learning at any time. Classes start three times a year, but many learners choose to learn for the whole year.
English & Maths Skills qualifications: Bring your passport or European Identity card and proof of any previous ESOL
Develop the essential skills required to get into work or get a better job qualifications and arrange childcare for your children. Please allow up to 2.5 hours for your
Are valued by employers and further education assessment.
Support you to progress to higher level courses including GCSEs and vocational subjects
ESOL English for Speakers of Other Languages Assessment Dates
Help you to use your English, Maths and ICT skills effectively for real purposes in real situations.
Day Date Time
First you need to complete an assessment and then the teacher will advise you which qualification
you are ready to study. This will ensure that you enrol on the right course for your ability. Monday 5 September 2016 10:00 13:00 17:30
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced If you want to claim no fees you need to bring in your passport and benefit letter dated in the last
KEY No Concessions
3 months.
22 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
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Photo credit to Paulina Czyz
To book an assessment, visit the college at 44 Crowndale Road, Camden, NW1 1TR, or email:
enrol@wmcollege.ac.uk or call on 020 7255 4759 today.
If you know what course you want do and it doesnt require an assessment or proof of benefits,
you can enrol & pay online really easily: wmcollege.ac.uk.
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Aged 19 and over and worried about the costs? The Advanced Learning Loan can help. See page 18
for more information.
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Introduction to Sage Accountancy SAGE Accounting Level 2
ACCOUNTING & PAYROLL
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced When you are enrolling please remember to bring your passport, all benefit letters dated within
KEY No Concessions
the last 3 months and previous certificates of qualifications.
28 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
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Computing
COMPUTING
COMPUTING
Digital Skills for Everyday (Beginner)
Requirements:
No previous skills or qualifications are required, just a desire to develop confidence in using a
variety of digital skills. Literacy and numeracy at Entry Level 3 is advised.
Course Description:
In a recent employer survey, 81% said they look for evidence of digital skills when recruiting.
Improving your digital literacy is one of the most important steps you can take towards securing a
job. This course will help develop the skills and confidence needed to search and apply for work.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM
20-Sep-2016 Tue 13:30-16:30 10 DISKEV01A WMC 75.00 60.00
SPRING TERM
10-Jan-2017 Tue 13:30-16:30 10 DISKEV01B WMC 75.00 60.00
SUMMER TERM
25-Apr-2017 Tue 13:30-16:30 10 DISKEV01C WMC 75.00 60.00
Our mission is: To provide diverse, enriching and enjoyable lifelong learning, including skills for
work, in a supportive environment for adults in Camden and the local area.
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ICT Functional Skills Level 1 ECDL Certificate Level 2
COMPUTING
COMPUTING
Requirements: Requirements:
You should have first completed the ICT Functional Skills Entry 3, or have a sound knowledge of You will need to have passed ECDL Part 1 (ECDL Essentials) to enrol on this course. Learners are
computers and be confident using a variety of different software applications. advised to have a good level of literacy and numeracy which will be assessed at an interview prior
to enrolment.
Additionally literacy and numeracy skills at a minimum of Entry Level 3 is advised.
Course Description:
Course Description:
This qualification is a Level 2 Certificate that covers core IT applications commonly used in most
Functional Skills Information and Communication Technology (ICT) qualifications are designed
businesses. Completing this qualification will improve your understanding of these applications
to give learners the skills to operate computers confidently, effectively and independently in
and teach you how to use the software efficiently.
education, work and everyday life.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
Employers increasingly expect a firm grounding in the basics of ICT and this qualification will give AUTUMN TERM
you just that. 26-Nov-2016 Sat 10:00-16:00 12 ECDLP202AA WMC 390.00
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM
19-Sep-2016 Mon 09:30-13:30 11 ICTL101A WMC 110.00 88.00
SPRING TERM
09-Jan-2017 Mon 09:30-13:30 11 ICTL101B WMC 110.00 88.00
SUMMER TERM
24-Apr-2017 Mon 09:30-13:30 11 ICTL101C WMC 110.00 88.00
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced Check our extended range of Saturday courses that are available in 2016/2017 within the subject
KEY No Concessions
areas. More information also on the website: www.wmcollege.ac.uk
32 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
33
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3 months.
38 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
39
Preparation for Level 2 (Care) Playwork Level 2
CHILDREN & ADULT SOCIAL CARE
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced If you know what course you want do and it doesnt require an assessment or proof of benefits,
KEY No Concessions
you can enrol & pay online really easily: wmcollege.ac.uk.
40 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
41
NCFE Certificate Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Level 2 NCFE Preparing to work in Adult Social Care Level 2 Certificate
CHILDREN & ADULT SOCIAL CARE
Requirements:
You will need a qualification in English and Maths at Level 2 (equivalent to GCSE at grade A-C or
Level 2 Functional Skills). You will have completed and passed Supporting Teaching and Learning
Level 2 and will need to find a one day a week work placement in a school setting. A passion for
education and supporting school aged children with their education is essential.
Course Description:
This one year course will help you to develop practical skills around supporting children in
the classroom. The course is ideal if you wish to work with children in a professional capacity,
supporting their learning and development. On this course you will focus on child development,
safeguarding, health and safety, the personal development of children as well as how to promote
positive behaviour, support learning activities and develop professional relationships with children
and young people. You will feel passionate about learning and about working with children and
may have particular skills of your own from which you feel children may benefit. This course is
excellent preparation for paid work in schools.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM
17-Sep-2016 Fri 09:30-15:30 35 STL04A WMC 1,415.00
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced Aged 19 and over and worried about the costs? The Advanced Learning Loan can help. See page 18
KEY No Concessions
for more information.
42 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
43
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Teaching
TEACHING
TEACHING
Introduction to Teaching
Requirements:
Some experience of teaching or training in a voluntary capacity would be an advantage. You will
need a qualification in English at Level 2 (equivalent to GCSE at grade A-C or Level 2 Functional
Skills). Some knowledge of IT would be helpful including internet research, preparing reports
using Word and emailing attachments.
Course Description:
This five week course is ideal if you are thinking about teaching adults but need to find out more
about the profession. You may already have a profession or skill that you would like to teach
others, but need to learn the basics with the view to a more formal qualification. The course gives
you a practical, hands on taste of planning and delivering a short piece of teaching to your peers
and should give you the confidence to progress onto the Award in Education and Training Level 3.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM
11-Oct-2016 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 TCHL201AA WMC 95.00 76.00
SPRING TERM
21-Feb-2017 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 TCHL201BB WMC 95.00 76.00
SUMMER TERM
25-Apr-2017 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 TCHL201CB WMC 95.00 76.00
When you are enrolling please remember to bring your passport, all benefit letters dated within
the last 3 months and previous certificates of qualifications.
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Our mission is: To provide diverse, enriching and enjoyable lifelong learning, including skills for
work, in a supportive environment for adults in Camden and the local area.
46 47
Make-Up Application Techniques (Intermediate) Certificate in Nail Treatments Level 2
HAIR AND BEAUTY
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced Check our extended range of Saturday courses that are available in 2016/2017 within the subject
KEY No Concessions
areas. More information also on the website: www.wmcollege.ac.uk
48 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
49
Introduction to Cutting Womens Hair Certificate in Womens Hairdressing Level 2
HAIR AND BEAUTY
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced Check assessment dates on pages: 13 and 14.
KEY No Concessions
50 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
51
Advanced Cutting Techniques Bridal Make Up and Hairstyling Masterclass (Intermediate)
HAIR AND BEAUTY
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced If you want to claim no fees you need to bring in your passport and benefit letter dated in the last
KEY No Concessions
3 months.
52 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
53
EMPLOYABILITY STUDY NOW,
PROGRAMME PAY LATER!
FOUNDATION DIPLOMAS
Art and Design Foundation Diploma
Requirements:
You will need GCSE Maths and English grade A-C and a minimum of 1 A Level, or National
Diploma, or equivalent. We also interview applicants and you will be required to bring a portfolio
of your work to the interview.
Applicants returning to learning after a break may be considered on portfolio and interview alone.
Course Description:
Foundation Diplomas: Develop your Career in Art and Design and get into university
Our one-year Foundation Diploma in Art & Design is a Level 3 qualification designed to help you
build a strong portfolio of work to progress into higher education or in to further employment in
the Creative Industries.
You may already have a direction in your work, be thinking about lots of possibilities and be
unable to decide or be unsure about which career pathway will be best for you. During the
course, you gain a range of experiences through subject specialist project briefs and activities and
develop independent learning skills which will equip you for your next step into your career. You
will receive subject specialist advice and guidance, develop a personal identity and portfolio of
work that shows your skills and potential and assistance through UCAS and your Higher Education
application.
Our College is a small and caring learning community. We attract a diverse range of learners and
employ dedicated teaching staff who have the professional expertise to help learners to build their
knowledge, skills and confidence to follow their dream. Our students regularly achieve places at
prestigious Universities such as Royal College of Art, Central Saint Martins, Wimbledon College of
Art, Goldsmith and Camberwell College of Art.
We offer specialist pathways in:
3D Design
Fashion
Fine art
Media
Visual Communications
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM
12-Sep-2016 Mon Tue Wed 10:00-16:00 32 ARTFD01A WMC 5,420.00
CO
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3D
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Architecture Accessories Advertising Film Making Advertising
Womenswear Sculpture
If you know what course you want do and it doesnt require an assessment or proof of benefits,
you can enrol & pay online really easily: wmcollege.ac.uk.
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Aged 19 and over and worried about the costs? The Advanced Learning Loan can help. See page 18
for more information.
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Discovering Ceramics for Beginners Ceramics: Skills Development (Beginner/Intermediate)
CERAMICS & GLASS
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced When you are enrolling please remember to bring your passport, all benefit letters dated within
KEY No Concessions
the last 3 months and previous certificates of qualifications.
60 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
61
Ceramics (Intermediate/Advanced) Ceramics Handbuilt Forms Studio
CERAMICS & GLASS
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced Our mission is: To provide diverse, enriching and enjoyable lifelong learning, including skills for
KEY No Concessions
work, in a supportive environment for adults in Camden and the local area.
62 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
63
Ceramics: Design, Make and Decorate Studio Glass Art and Leaded Light Glass (Mixed Level)
CERAMICS & GLASS
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced Check our extended range of Saturday courses that are available in 2016/2017 within the subject
KEY No Concessions
areas. More information also on the website: www.wmcollege.ac.uk
64 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
65
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maybe also try a more in-depth course in Web Design or START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM
Blogging and develop your skills further. See page 78 for 19-Sep-2016 Mon 10:00-13:00 10 ADOBECC01A WMC 185.00 148.00
more information. SPRING TERM
09-Jan-2017 Mon 10:00-13:00 10 ADOBECC01B WMC 185.00 148.00
SUMMER TERM
24-Apr-2017 Mon 10:00-13:00 10 ADOBECC01C WMC 185.00 148.00
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced If you want to claim no fees you need to bring in your passport and benefit letter dated in the last
KEY No Concessions
3 months.
68 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
69
Illustrator and Photoshop for Your Design Projects (Beginner/ Interior Design Introduction
DIGITAL & GRAPHIC ARTS
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced If you know what course you want do and it doesnt require an assessment or proof of benefits,
KEY No Concessions
you can enrol & pay online really easily: wmcollege.ac.uk.
70 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
71
Interior Design Workshop and Portfolio Development (Intermediate/ Introduction to Graphic Design
DIGITAL & GRAPHIC ARTS
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced Aged 19 and over and worried about the costs? The Advanced Learning Loan can help. See page 18
KEY No Concessions
for more information.
72 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
73
Book Binding and Book Arts (Mixed Level) Illustrator for Designers (Beginners)
DIGITAL & GRAPHIC ARTS
Course Description:
On this course you will learn how to use Adobe Illustrator to create graphics and images for print
or web. You will learn how to add and manipulate shapes, draw more complex art with the pen
tool, add text, add effects, create complex designs and save them in different formats.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM
23-Sep-2016 Fri 13:00-16:00 5 ILLUST3AA WMC 70.00 56.00
SPRING TERM
06-Jan-2017 Fri 13:00-16:00 5 ILLUST3BA WMC 70.00 56.00
SUMMER TERM
21-Apr-2017 Fri 13:00-16:00 5 ILLUST3CA WMC 70.00 56.00
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced When you are enrolling please remember to bring your passport, all benefit letters dated within
KEY No Concessions
the last 3 months and previous certificates of qualifications.
74 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
75
One Day Introduction to InDesign One Day to Go Google (Mixed Level)
DIGITAL & GRAPHIC ARTS
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced Our mission is: To provide diverse, enriching and enjoyable lifelong learning, including skills for
KEY No Concessions
work, in a supportive environment for adults in Camden and the local area.
76 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
77
Photoshop for Photographers (Beginner/Intermediate) Introduction to WordPress
DIGITAL & GRAPHIC ARTS
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced Check our extended range of Saturday courses that are available in 2016/2017 within the subject
KEY No Concessions
areas. More information also on the website: www.wmcollege.ac.uk
78 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
79
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New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced Check assessment dates on pages: 13 and 14.
KEY No Concessions
82 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
83
Imagination in Art (Beginner/Intermediate) Introduction to Life and Observational Drawing
DRAWING & PAINTING
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced If you want to claim no fees you need to bring in your passport and benefit letter dated in the last
KEY No Concessions
3 months.
84 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
85
One Day Large Scale Life Drawing (Intermediate/Advanced) Life Drawing Studio
DRAWING & PAINTING
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced If you know what course you want do and it doesnt require an assessment or proof of benefits,
KEY No Concessions
you can enrol & pay online really easily: wmcollege.ac.uk.
86 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
87
One Day Experimental Life Drawing (Mixed Level) One Day Life Drawing (Mixed Level)
DRAWING & PAINTING
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced Aged 19 and over and worried about the costs? The Advanced Learning Loan can help. See page 18
KEY No Concessions
for more information.
88 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
89
One Day Principles of Colour (Beginner/Intermediate) Painting Skills and Techniques (Intermediate/Advanced)
DRAWING & PAINTING
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced When you are enrolling please remember to bring your passport, all benefit letters dated within
KEY No Concessions
the last 3 months and previous certificates of qualifications.
90 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
91
Watercolour (Mixed Level) Illustration (Intermediate)
DRAWING & PAINTING
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced Our mission is: To provide diverse, enriching and enjoyable lifelong learning, including skills for
KEY No Concessions
work, in a supportive environment for adults in Camden and the local area.
92 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
93
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New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced Check our extended range of Saturday courses that are available in 2016/2017 within the subject
KEY No Concessions
areas. More information also on the website: www.wmcollege.ac.uk
96 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
97
Pattern Cutting (Beginner/Intermediate) Pattern Cutting Stage 1 (Beginner/Intermediate)
FASHION & TEXTILES
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced Check assessment dates on pages: 13 and 14.
KEY No Concessions
98 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
99
Garment Construction Stage 1 (Beginner/Intermediate) Textiles: Design and Make (Mixed Level)
FASHION & TEXTILES
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced If you want to claim no fees you need to bring in your passport and benefit letter dated in the last
KEY No Concessions
3 months.
100 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
101
Crochet Workshop (Beginner/Intermediate) Natural Dyeing Fibre and Craft Workshop (Mixed Level)
FASHION & TEXTILES
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced If you know what course you want do and it doesnt require an assessment or proof of benefits,
KEY No Concessions
you can enrol & pay online really easily: wmcollege.ac.uk.
102 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
103
Fashion Styling Stage 1 (Mixed Level) Millinery: Hat Making Stage 2 (Beginner/Intermediate)
FASHION & TEXTILES
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced Aged 19 and over and worried about the costs? The Advanced Learning Loan can help. See page 18
KEY No Concessions
for more information.
104 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
105
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FINE ART
Fine Art Studio
Requirements:
No previous experience is needed but an interest in fine art is expected.
Course Description:
This Studio course combines structured taught workshops in contemporary art with in-depth
discussion to help you develop your practice. You can prepare portfolios for course applications,
exhibitions, and independent studios, in a supportive environment with expert tuition and
feedback from your peers.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM
20-Sep-2016 Tue 10:00-16:00 5 FNART02AA WMC 190.00
01-Nov-2016 Tue 10:00-16:00 5 FNART02AB WMC 190.00
SPRING TERM
10-Jan-2017 Tue 10:00-16:00 5 FNART02BA WMC 190.00
21-Feb-2017 Tue 10:00-16:00 5 FNART02BB WMC 190.00
SUMMER TERM
18-Apr-2017 Tue 10:00-16:00 5 FNART02CA WMC 190.00
06-Jun-2017 Tue 10:00-16:00 5 FNART02CB WMC 190.00
When you are enrolling please remember to bring your passport, all benefit letters dated within
the last 3 months and previous certificates of qualifications.
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JEWELLERY
Beaded Jewellery and Wire Work (Beginner/Intermediate)
Requirements:
No prior knowledge or experience is necessary to enrol on this course. Returning learners are
welcome as each term offers a new theme and the opportunity to learn new techniques and
improve previously learned skills.
Course Description:
On this course you will design and make pieces of jewellery, combining beadwork and traditional
jewellery-making techniques such as soldering, attaching of findings and beads, and polishing to
create unique and wearable pieces of jewellery.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM
20-Sep-2016 Tue 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL19AA WMC 105.00 84.00
01-Nov-2016 Tue 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL19AB WMC 105.00 84.00
SPRING TERM
10-Jan-2017 Tue 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL19BA WMC 105.00 84.00
21-Feb-2017 Tue 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL19BB WMC 105.00 84.00
SUMMER TERM
18-Apr-2017 Tue 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL19CA WMC 105.00 84.00
06-Jun-2017 Tue 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL19CB WMC 105.00 84.00
Our mission is: To provide diverse, enriching and enjoyable lifelong learning, including skills for
work, in a supportive environment for adults in Camden and the local area.
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Jewellery Design Introduction to Metalwork Jewellery Design and Make Studio
JEWELLERY
JEWELLERY
Requirements: Requirements:
This course is aimed at beginners who want to learn basic jewellery construction skills and those This course is for those with prior experience of Jewellery making and your own project to work
who want to progress to more advanced classes. on. You will be expected to purchase your own toolkit, metal and stones.
5-week courses allow for flexible individualised learning so that you can choose your starting point Studio courses are for learners who want to fine tune their skills using our workshops, equipment
at any time in the year. We recommend that you enrol for whole term or year to really get into and high level expertise. You will enrol with an idea of what you want to achieve and supported
your subject and fine tune your skills. by an expert tutor, we will enable you to set your own learning goals and develop projects using
subject specialist resources.
Course Description:
On this course you will learn basic jewellery skills, such as saw piercing, soldering, filing, attaching Course Description:
findings, texturing metal and finishing techniques, enabling you to construct exciting and You will learn how to design, transfer, cut, bend, solder and polish different metals to produce at
wearable jewellery. least one finished standard piece of jewellery. The more experienced learners are encouraged to
negotiate individual projects with the guidance of the tutor. This course encourages a culture of
Complete beginners will start by making a saw pierced pendant following a template or by
sharing knowledge with other learners of similar or different skills levels.
drawing a personal design. This will be followed by making a wraparound ring.
You can follow set class projects or work on a self-initiated personal project. The emphasis is on
In the second 5 week block you will make a soldered ring and some will also add a bezel set
developing each learners creative potential.
cabochon stone. As you progress, the projects will become increasingly complex and there is lots
of opportunity to amend set projects to your own taste and design. START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
19-Sep-2016 Mon 13:30-16:30 10 JEWEL02A WMC 260.00
AUTUMN TERM
SPRING TERM
19-Sep-2016 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL06AA WMC 105.00
09-Jan-2017 Mon 13:30-16:30 10 JEWEL02B WMC 260.00
31-Oct-2016 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL06AB WMC 105.00
03-Nov-2016 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL16AB WMC 105.00 84.00 SUMMER TERM
24-Apr-2017 Mon 13:30-16:30 10 JEWEL02C WMC 260.00
SPRING TERM
05-Jan-2017 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL16BA WMC 105.00 84.00
09-Jan-2017 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL06BA WMC 105.00
Jewellery Design and Metalwork (Intermediate/Advanced)
20-Feb-2017 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL06BB WMC 105.00 Requirements:
23-Feb-2017 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL16BB WMC 105.00 84.00 This course is aimed at intermediate and advanced learners who want to improve and deepen
SUMMER TERM their experience in making jewellery.
20-Apr-2017 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL16CA WMC 105.00 84.00 We recommend that you enrol for a whole term to really get into your subject and fine tune your
24-Apr-2017 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL06CA WMC 105.00
skills.
08-Jun-2017 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL16CB WMC 105.00 84.00
12-Jun-2017 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL06CB WMC 105.00 Course Description:
This flexible course is structured to address practical and creative needs of individuals who have a
Photo credit to Paulina Czyz willingness to improve and explore jewellery making, whilst developing ideas of design and how
jewellery relates to the body. You will practice a range of techniques and you will be encouraged
to develop your creativity and your own distinctive design style.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM
21-Sep-2016 Wed 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL25AA WMC 105.00 84.00
02-Nov-2016 Wed 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL25AB WMC 105.00 84.00
SPRING TERM
11-Jan-2017 Wed 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL25BA WMC 105.00 84.00
22-Feb-2017 Wed 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL25BB WMC 105.00 84.00
SUMMER TERM
19-Apr-2017 Wed 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL25CA WMC 105.00 84.00
07-Jun-2017 Wed 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL25CB WMC 105.00 84.00
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced Check our extended range of Saturday courses that are available in 2016/2017 within the subject
KEY No Concessions
areas. More information also on the website: www.wmcollege.ac.uk
110 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
111
Jewellery Making and Stone Setting (Intermediate/Advanced) Jewellery: Bangles and Bracelets (Mixed Level)
JEWELLERY
JEWELLERY
Requirements: Requirements:
To enrol on this course, you will need to have basic jewellery or metal work skills such as saw No prior knowledge or experience is necessary to enrol on this course.
piercing, annealing, forming and soldering. Although this course is aimed at intermediate learners
Course Description:
more advanced learners are welcome too and will receive guidance on developing their own stone
On this course you will design and make a sculptural bangle or cuff with the help of your tutor.
setting projects.
During the first lesson, you will explore cutting and folding of paper to create paper designs.
Course Description: Subsequently you will be taught various jewellery-making techniques such as: annealing, scoring,
On this course you will learn to create mounts (settings) for stones and incorporate these into your filing and bending to create exciting folds to shape your copper, brass or silver bracelet into a
jewellery designs. bespoke piece of jewellery. Returning learners are welcome as each term offers a new theme and
the opportunity to learn new techniques and improve previously learned skills.
Those who are completely new to making stone-settings will start with either bezel setting
a cabochon stone or by setting small faceted stones in a tube or flush into the sheet metal, START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
also called gypsy setting. Intermediate learners will develop their metalwork and precision skills AUTUMN TERM
through making a round claw, collet or crown settings. 21-Sep-2016 Wed 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL26AA WMC 105.00 84.00
02-Nov-2016 Wed 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL26AB WMC 105.00 84.00
Please note that pave and channel setting will not be covered on this course. SPRING TERM
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES 11-Jan-2017 Wed 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL26BA WMC 105.00 84.00
AUTUMN TERM 22-Feb-2017 Wed 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL26BB WMC 105.00 84.00
22-Sep-2016 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL11AA WMC 105.00 SUMMER TERM
03-Nov-2016 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL11AB WMC 105.00 19-Apr-2017 Wed 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL26CA WMC 105.00 84.00
SPRING TERM 07-Jun-2017 Wed 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL26CB WMC 105.00 84.00
05-Jan-2017 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL11BA WMC 105.00
23-Feb-2017 Thu 13:00-16:00 5 JEWEL11BB WMC 105.00 84.00 Jewellery: Combining Beading and Metalwork (Beginner/
SUMMER TERM Intermediate)
20-Apr-2017 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL11CA WMC 105.00 Requirements:
08-Jun-2017 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL11CB WMC 105.00 No prior knowledge or experience is necessary to enrol on this course.
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced Check assessment dates on pages: 13 and 14.
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112 Course Interview required Town Site Learning Loan
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Jewellery: Etching and Photo Etching (Mixed Level) Silversmithing (Mixed Level)
JEWELLERY
JEWELLERY
Requirements: Requirements:
This is a course for all levels of ability. No previous knowledge is required. Knowledge of art and design, jewellery and metalwork skills would be helpful but are not
essential.
Course Description:
On this course you will explore etching techniques applied in jewellery making. Etching is the Course Description:
process of using an acid and a resist to create an ornament in the metal. This course is for anyone who would like to make jewellery and small sculptural objects including
spoons using silver, copper and brass. Though it is fine to take an individual course you are advised
You will learn different techniques to transfer designs such as drawings, images, and texts onto
to take more to cover all skill sets including forming metal sheet (raising, anti-clastic raising, fold
metal with the use of various resists, learning how to use acids for cutting those designs into
forming and repousse), fabrication (soldering and cold connections including riveting and bezel
the metal. Finally you will also explore how to add colour using cold enamels, oxides and other
setting with prongs) and forging (shaping metal rod).
patinas.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
5-week courses allow for flexible individualised learning so that you can choose your starting point
at any time in the year. We recommend that you consider enrolling for a whole term or year to
AUTUMN TERM
20-Sep-2016 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 JEWETC01AA WMC 105.00 84.00
really get into your subject and fine tune your skills.
01-Nov-2016 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 JEWETC01AB WMC 105.00 84.00 START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
SPRING TERM SPRING TERM
10-Jan-2017 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 JEWETC01BA WMC 105.00 84.00 24-Feb-2017 Fri 09:30-12:30 5 SILVSM01BB WMC 105.00 84.00
21-Feb-2017 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 JEWETC01BB WMC 105.00 84.00 SUMMER TERM
SUMMER TERM 21-Apr-2017 Fri 09:30-12:30 5 SILVSM01CA WMC 105.00 84.00
18-Apr-2017 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 JEWETC01CA WMC 105.00 84.00 09-Jun-2017 Fri 09:30-12:30 5 SILVSM01CB WMC 105.00 84.00
06-Jun-2017 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 JEWETC01CB WMC 105.00 84.00
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Jewellery: Exploring Surface Textures (Mixed Level)
Requirements:
No prior knowledge or experience is necessary to enrol on this course.
Course Description:
On this course you will explore various ways to create textures on metal surfaces, before turning
them into unique pieces of jewellery. You will learn to use various jewellery-making machines
and tools such as the rolling mill, chasing and forging hammers, metal stamps and the torch.
Returning learners are welcome as each term offers a new theme and the opportunity to learn
new techniques and improve previously learned skills.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM
22-Sep-2016 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL28AA WMC 105.00 84.00
03-Nov-2016 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL28AB WMC 105.00 84.00
SPRING TERM
05-Jan-2017 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL28BA WMC 105.00 84.00
23-Feb-2017 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL28BB WMC 105.00 84.00
SUMMER TERM
20-Apr-2017 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL28CA WMC 105.00 84.00
08-Jun-2017 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL28CB WMC 105.00 84.00
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MEDIA
One Day Video Editing with iMovie (Mixed Level)
Requirements:
The editing will be carried out on Apples iMovie. You need to be comfortable working on a
computer, preferably in a Mac environment
Course Description:
On this hands-on course, youll quickly learn the skills to edit short videos using readily available
software (iMovie). You will be taken through all the essential stages from importing and editing,
adding transitions, sound effects and text, to sharing videos on the internet.
In just a few hours, you will gain skills to take away from the class and apply on your own videos.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM
19-Nov-2016 Sat 11:00-16:00 1 VIDEO04A WMC 50.00
SPRING TERM
21-Jan-2017 Sat 11:00-16:00 1 VIDEO04B WMC 50.00
11-Mar-2017 Sat 11:00-16:00 1 VIDEO05B WMC 50.00
SUMMER TERM
13-May-2017 Sat 11:00-16:00 1 VIDEO04C WMC 50.00
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Radio Production: Podcasting (Beginner/Intermediate) Introduction to Creative Media Production
MEDIA
MEDIA
Requirements: Requirements:
You will need a basic experience of using PC or Mac computers along with knowing how to use This is an introductory course. No previous experience is required but you will need to have basic
a search engine. You should show a demonstrable interest in speech or music radio and listen to IT skills on a PC or Mac.
podcasts.
Course Description:
Course Description: This course will introduce you to skills and knowledge needed to digitally produce creative media
You will learn how to produce and distribute radio content for the emerging field of online outcomes. You will learn to use a range of software tools, become familiar with processes for
broadcasting. You will learn how to edit using current technologies, write a script, record audio developing and produce your own media projects.
and plan and develop a podcast idea. START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
You will learn how online broadcasting is changing the way people consume radio and how AUTUMN TERM
digital platforms such as Twitter are used to promote and market podcasts. You will make a 22-Sep-2016 Thu 10:00-12:30 10 CRTMED02A WMC 135.00 108.00
podcast to take away with you.
Creative Media Production (Intermediate)
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
Requirements:
SPRING TERM
This is an intermediate level course for learners with basic understanding and experience of media.
06-Jan-2017 Fri 10:30-13:00 10 RADIOP04B WMC 135.00 108.00
It is for returning learners who have completed the Introduction to Creative media course at WMC
Radio Production: Design a Radio Project (Beginner/Intermediate) or a similar media course. It will also suit learners who have experience or previous learning in
media (film, video, photography or multimedia).
Requirements:
You will need a basic experience of using PC or Mac computers along with knowing how to use a You will need to know basic digital video photography, as well as be comfortable using a PC or
search engine. You should have an interest in speech or music radio. Mac.
Course Description: Course Description:
If you have a radio or podcast idea, you can design and plan your own project. You will learn how This course will introduce you to the skills and knowledge you need to digitally produce creative
to develop an idea and produce the content for online broadcasting. media outcomes, using a range of software tools and learning processes for developing and
generating ideas. You will also interpret and produce your own projects in sound, image or video.
You will learn how to edit using current technologies, write a script, record audio, work in a group
and research. You will upload your audio to digital platforms such as SoundCloud or create a radio START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
demo if youre an aspiring radio presenter. SPRING TERM
05-Jan-2017 Thu 10:00-12:30 10 CRTMED04B WMC 135.00 108.00
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
SUMMER TERM Creative Media Production Workshop and Project Development
21-Apr-2017 Fri 10:30-13:00 10 RADIOP05C WMC 135.00 108.00
(Intermediate/Advanced)
Screen Writing (Mixed Level) Requirements:
This is an intermediate level course for learners with some understanding and experience of media.
Requirements:
Some prior knowledge of films or filmmaking is recommended, as well as access to a PC or Mac This course is designed for returning learners who completed the Creative Media Intermediate
computer outside of class times. course at WMC or similar media/video/photography course. You should have experience / learning
Course Description: in media, including film, video, photography, or multimedia. You should have basic camera and
This 10 week course will introduce you to the essential elements and conventions of writing a video editing skills as well as be comfortable with PC or Mac platforms.
short film screenplay including character, structure, and tension. Course Description:
This course will go deeper into providing skills and knowledge needed to digitally produce creative
Through writing exercises and analysis of short films, you will gain a set of tools for writing you
media outcomes, including introduction to a range of software tools, processes for developing
own scripts. You will learn to write visually, working with character and conflict, and building
and generating ideas as well as interpreting and producing your own projects (which may be
narrative.
sound, image and/or video).
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM
SUMMER TERM
22-Sep-2016 Thu 13:30-16:00 10 SCREEN01A WMC 135.00 108.00
20-Apr-2017 Thu 10:00-12:30 10 CRTMED06C WMC 135.00 108.00
SPRING TERM
05-Jan-2017 Thu 13:30-16:00 10 SCREEN01B WMC 135.00 108.00
SUMMER TERM
20-Apr-2017 Thu 13:30-16:00 10 SCREEN01C WMC 135.00 108.00
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PHOTOGRAPHY
Requirements:
You will need to know how to use a digital still camera at beginners level and be comfortable
working on a PC or Mac. Teaching will be carried on a Mac platform.
Course Description:
In this hands on course you will learn the art of storytelling through editing. Through a
combination of lectures and software practice, learners will gain knowledge of the work of an
editor, post production workflow and various editing styles as well as media management and
technical tricks, when taking a video project from start to finish.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM
20-Sep-2016 Tue 10:00-12:30 10 VIDEO02A WMC 135.00 108.00
SPRING TERM
10-Jan-2017 Tue 10:00-12:30 10 VIDEO02B WMC 135.00 108.00
SUMMER TERM
18-Apr-2017 Tue 10:00-12:30 10 VIDEO02C WMC 135.00 108.00
Photography Studio
Requirements:
Ideally you will have completed the Digital Photography Introduction course (or equivalent at
another college) or have experience using digital cameras.
Learners should have a basic understanding of how to use the manual settings on their cameras
to adjust aperture and shutter speed. Basic skills on a desktop computer are required for the
retouching programs.
Studio courses are for learners who want to fine-tune their skills using professional equipment.
You will enrol with an idea of what you want to achieve and supported by an expert tutor, we will
enable you to set your own learning goals and develop projects using subject specialist resources.
Course Description:
You will extend your existing skills in photography using professional studio flash and tungsten
lighting to enhance portraits and still life objects. You will set your own learning goals and develop
projects supported by a subject specialist tutor. You will work in small groups with a set of studio
lights to create portraits and still life images.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM
20-Sep-2016 Tue 18:30-21:00 10 DIGITP05A WMC 190.00
SPRING TERM
10-Jan-2017 Tue 18:30-21:00 10 DIGITP05B WMC 190.00
SUMMER TERM
18-Apr-2017 Tue 18:30-21:00 10 DIGITP05C WMC 190.00
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM
21-Sep-2016 Wed 10:30-13:00 12 ETCH09A WMCKT 250.00
21-Sep-2016 Wed 13:30-16:00 10 ETCH10A WMCKT 205.00
21-Sep-2016 Wed 18:00-20:30 12 ETCH11A WMCKT 250.00
22-Sep-2016 Thu 10:00-12:30 12 ETCH12A WMCKT 250.00
22-Sep-2016 Thu 13:30-16:00 12 ETCH13A WMCKT 250.00
SPRING TERM
11-Jan-2017 Wed 10:30-13:00 11 ETCH09B WMCKT 230.00
11-Jan-2017 Wed 13:30-16:00 10 ETCH10B WMCKT 205.00
11-Jan-2017 Wed 18:00-20:30 11 ETCH11B WMCKT 230.00
12-Jan-2017 Thu 10:00-12:30 11 ETCH12B WMCKT 230.00
12-Jan-2017 Thu 13:30-16:00 11 ETCH13B WMCKT 230.00
SUMMER TERM
19-Apr-2017 Wed 10:30-13:00 7 ETCH09C WMCKT 145.00
19-Apr-2017 Wed 13:30-16:00 10 ETCH10C WMCKT 205.00
19-Apr-2017 Wed 18:00-20:30 7 ETCH11C WMCKT 145.00
20-Apr-2017 Thu 10:00-12:30 7 ETCH12C WMCKT 145.00
20-Apr-2017 Thu 13:30-16:00 7 ETCH13C WMCKT 145.00
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Introduction to Printmaking
PRINTMAKING & ETCHING
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Performing Arts Acting & Speaking
PERFORMING ARTS
Check our extended range of Saturday courses that are available in 2016/2017 within the subject
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Performing Arts Instrumental
INSTRUMENTAL
INSTRUMENTAL
Classical Guitar for Beginners
Requirements:
No previous musical performing experience is necessary. A desire to perform and play music is
essential, also a commitment to attend classes and practice the exercises you are set. It is not
necessary to be able to read music before the start of the course.
Course Description:
On this course you will be introduced to the fundamentals of classical guitar technique. You will
learn basic technical elements, simple classical guitar pieces and the music theory fundamentals.
You will also play simple classical guitar pieces in ensemble.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM
19-Sep-2016 Mon 18:00-19:30 10 GITCLA01A WMC 95.00
SPRING TERM
09-Jan-2017 Mon 18:00-19:30 10 GITCLA01B WMC 95.00
SUMMER TERM
24-Apr-2017 Mon 18:00-19:30 10 GITCLA01C WMC 95.00
INSTRUMENTAL
Requirements: Requirements:
No previous knowledge or qualifications are required. Suitable for guitarists with a good command of all open chords and some common jazz chords,
familiar with improvisation on basic scales such as minor and major pentatonic, and some
Course Description:
acquaintance with basic music theory.
On this course you will learn drumming techniques and rhythms from Latin America, Cuba and
Africa, rhythmic tablature and how to apply rhythms to popular music. Course Description:
On this course, you will explore blues riffs and licks, altered chords and how to solo with them,
You will learn hand drumming techniques on congas and have the opportunity to gain experience
gain a broad knowledge of arpeggios and other approaches to jazz improvisation and work on
with other instruments such as timbale, bata and bongo.
some jazz standards. You can expect to be able to play the chords of a new tune, e.g. a jazz
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES standard, by looking at the chord chart and to do some improvising on it with other musicians.
AUTUMN TERM You will explore blues riffs, country-style rhythm and lead, and common jazz chord sequences, e.g.
24-Sep-2016 Sat 10:00-12:30 10 DRUMS01A WMC 145.00 ii, v, is, altered chords and how to solo with them.
SPRING TERM START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
07-Jan-2017 Sat 10:00-12:30 10 DRUMS01B WMC 145.00
AUTUMN TERM
SUMMER TERM 24-Sep-2016 Sat 13:30-16:00 10 GITBLU05A WMC 140.00
22-Apr-2017 Sat 10:00-12:30 10 DRUMS01C WMC 145.00
SPRING TERM
07-Jan-2017 Sat 13:30-16:00 10 GITBLU05B WMC 140.00
Guitar Blues, Country and Jazz 1 (Intermediate)
SUMMER TERM
Requirements: 22-Apr-2017 Sat 13:30-16:00 10 GITBLU05C WMC 140.00
You will need Guitar Blues, Country and Jazz Introduction, or equivalent (i.e. good facility with
basic open position chords, ability to play through the chords of a song without stopping) to enrol Guitar Classical Orchestra (Intermediate/Advanced)
on this course.
Requirements:
Course Description: Previous musical performing experience is necessary. A desire to perform and play music together
On this course you will explore the use of jazz chord shapes and inversions in the context of is essential, as well as a commitment to attend classes and practice the exercises you are set. It is
playing from chord charts as well as developing your blues and country-style rhythm and lead desirable, but not essential to be able to read music before the start of the course.
playing.
Course Description:
There is further study of harmonised scales, modes and altered chords, towards an understanding On this course you will learn how to play in ensemble, guided by a conductor. You will improve
of where chords come from and why they are as they are. your technical background learning new scales and arpeggios. You will learn extended techniques
such as percussion on guitar and play simple classical pieces to enjoy together. You will also
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
improve your rhythmic skills and musical theory knowledge as well.
AUTUMN TERM
24-Sep-2016 Sat 10:30-13:00 10 GITBLU03A WMC 145.00 START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
SPRING TERM AUTUMN TERM
07-Jan-2017 Sat 10:30-13:00 10 GITBLU03B WMC 145.00 19-Sep-2016 Mon 19:30-21:00 10 GITCLA02A WMC 95.00
SUMMER TERM SPRING TERM
22-Apr-2017 Sat 10:30-13:00 10 GITBLU03C WMC 145.00 09-Jan-2017 Mon 19:30-21:00 10 GITCLA02B WMC 95.00
SUMMER TERM
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Introduction to Drum Kit
INSTRUMENTAL
SINGING
Requirements:
No previous knowledge or qualifications are required.
Course Description:
On this course you will be introduced to playing the drum kit, stick techniques including single
and double stroke rolls, and paradiddles. You will learn to play key beats for pop, rock, reggae and
jazz.
If you want to play drums in a group then this is the course for you.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM
22-Sep-2016 Thu 18:30-21:00 10 DRUMS05A WMC 145.00
24-Sep-2016 Sat 13:00-15:30 10 DRUMS03A WMC 145.00
SINGING
Requirements:
This course is for those with some singing experience who are able to hear notes from the piano,
Introduction to Singing Pop and Rock guitar or teachers voice and sing them back.
Requirements:
Ideally you would have done some singing before. You must be able to hear notes from piano/ You need to be reasonably confident performing vocal technique exercises and singing songs in
guitar/teachers voice and sing them back with a willingness to work towards solo singing. front of the class. You need the ability to learn songs from memory.
This course will cover warm-up techniques, breathing exercises, microphone techniques and the The class will cover warm-ups, breathing exercises, the relationship between voice and body, and
use of rhythm, phrasing and expression. You will learn how to practice in order to improve your repertoire (modern music) with emphasis on technical skills.
performance stamina, your intonation and your sense of style. You will also explore important aspects of vocal techniques such as voice placement, vibrato, vocal
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES range and more.
AUTUMN TERM START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
19-Sep-2016 Mon 13:30-15:00 10 SING06A WMC 95.00 76.00 AUTUMN TERM
SPRING TERM 19-Sep-2016 Mon 18:30-21:00 10 SING03A WMC 140.00
09-Jan-2017 Mon 13:30-15:00 10 SING06B WMC 95.00 76.00 SPRING TERM
SUMMER TERM 09-Jan-2017 Mon 18:30-21:00 10 SING03B WMC 140.00
24-Apr-2017 Mon 13:30-15:00 10 SING06C WMC 95.00 76.00 SUMMER TERM
24-Apr-2017 Mon 18:30-21:00 10 SING03C WMC 140.00
Popular Music Performance (Intermediate)
Requirements: Singing for Beginners 1
An intermediate level of instrumental and vocal ability is required. You will need to be able to play Requirements:
an instrument or sing to intermediate level. If you are a brass or woodwind player you will be No previous experience is necessary as this course is for beginners.
expected to be able to sight read basic charts. Guitarists and keyboard players should be able to
read chord charts. Course Description:
Come and learn the foundations of healthy singing and sing songs from a variety of repertoires, in
Course Description: a relaxed and fun environment.
If you are a musician or singer who wants to learn how to perform pop music in a group, this
course is for you. A step-by-step course for beginner singers who want to develop their vocal skills, build their
confidence and improve their sense of rhythm and pitch. You will learn about warm-ups,
You will be introduced to the knowledge and skills you will need to perform in a pop group. breathing and vocal exercises to maximise your vocal potential. Singing as a group, we will learn
You will develop rehearsal and performance skills and learn about the language and etiquette of several songs in a range of modern styles, from folk to pop, from blues to musical theatre and
performance. more.
You will be guided in developing a practical understanding of musicianship and performance. You START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
will learn about the musical roles within an ensemble, and will also develop solo performance AUTUMN TERM
skills. Musical techniques will be developed as well the language of musical performance. 21-Sep-2016 Wed 16:00-17:30 10 SING01A WMC 95.00 76.00
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES SPRING TERM
AUTUMN TERM 11-Jan-2017 Wed 16:00-17:30 10 SING01B WMC 95.00 76.00
22-Sep-2016 Thu 13:00-15:30 10 POPMUS01A WMC 140.00 112.00 SUMMER TERM
SPRING TERM 19-Apr-2017 Wed 16:00-17:30 10 SING01C WMC 95.00 76.00
05-Jan-2017 Thu 13:00-15:30 10 POPMUS01B WMC 140.00 112.00
SUMMER TERM
20-Apr-2017 Thu 13:00-15:30 10 POPMUS01C WMC 140.00 112.00
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Singing Intermediate
Requirements:
This course is for learners who have completed Beginners 1 and 2. You must be able to hear notes
from piano/guitar/teachers voice and sing them back.
You need to be reasonably confident singing in front of the class, have the ability to learn songs
from memory and you must be willing to work towards solo singing.
Course Description:
This course is for more experienced singers who have completed Singing Beginners 1 and 2.
You will step up and consolidate your vocal skills, build up your confidence and develop your
performance abilities.
Classes will include learning technical skills and repertoire in order to improve your understanding
of your voice, strengths and weaknesses. You will improve your musicianship and creativity
through fun improvisation activities plus cover warm-up techniques, breathing exercises,
microphone techniques, use of phrasing and expression, in a workshop situation with an emphasis
on performance.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM
21-Sep-2016 Wed 19:30-21:00 10 SING05A WMC 95.00
SPRING TERM
11-Jan-2017 Wed 19:30-21:00 10 SING05B WMC 95.00
SUMMER TERM
19-Apr-2017 Wed 19:30-21:00 10 SING05C WMC 95.00
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Music Theory 2 (Intermediate)
THEORY, TECHNOLOGY & DJ
PILATES
Requirements:
You will need Music Theory 1 (Intermediate), or have studied ABRSM Grades 1 3 or equivalent, to
enrol on this course. This could be through playing any instrument, playing in a group, singing in
a choir or group.
Course Description:
On this course you will extend the skills gained on successful completion of Music Theory 1
(Intermediate), offering you an opportunity to further develop your music theory to ABRSM Grade
5. You will be able to sit ABRSM exams, Grades 3 to 5 if you wish.
This course is designed for anyone who wishes to develop their knowledge of the elements of
music and musical notation. It is very useful in helping to demystify the language of music for
all kinds of music learners. Those who attend the Singing, Guitar, Jazz, Drum Kit and Percussion
and Music Technology classes, and those engaged in private study of any instrument, will find it a
useful complement to their learning.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
SUMMER TERM
19-Apr-2017 Wed 18:00-20:30 10 MUSICT01C WMC 150.00
Pilates Beginners
PILATES
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What is Modern Art? (Beginner/Intermediate)
CREATIVE ARTS AND ART HISTORY
LANGUAGES
Requirements:
This is a general course so it is suitable for beginners or those with just a little prior knowledge of
the subject.
Course Description:
On this course you will learn about why the art of today looks so different from the art of the past.
You will consider the changes, revolutions and events that led to the overthrow of representational
art in favour of abstraction, experiment and an eternal search for the new.
Learn about the key characters who reimagined art as a field of endless reinvention, and the ideas
and events that inspired and provoked them and their audiences. If you have a curiosity about the
art of today, and want to be able to understand its history, exchange ideas and be inspired, this is
the course for you.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM
20-Sep-2016 Tue 13:00-15:15 10 HISART04A WMC 125.00 100.00
SPRING TERM
10-Jan-2017 Tue 13:00-15:15 10 HISART04B WMC 125.00 100.00
SUMMER TERM
18-Apr-2017 Tue 13:00-15:15 10 HISART04C WMC 125.00 100.00
LANGUAGES
Requirements:
If you are unsure on what level to enrol onto, go the website below You will need to have achieved competence at Arabic 1c, have at least 1 year of Arabic or been
which takes you to a page where you can test your levels in various assessed as having a developed sense of the language by our specialist staff.
languages according to the Common European Framework; our Course Description:
Language courses are structured to this framework: A class for improvers in the Arabic language. Using previous knowledge, you will work on basic
sentence structures using present, past, future tenses to develop fluency and vocabulary and
https://www.esl-languages.com/en/study-abroad/adults/online-tests/index.htm improve your reading skills in Arabic script.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
Arabic Stage 1a AUTUMN TERM
Requirements: 22-Sep-2016 Thu 18:00-19:30 10 ARAB05A WMC 95.00
No previous knowledge or qualifications are required just a passion for developing language skills.
This course is suitable for complete beginners with no knowledge of the language. Arabic Stage 2b
Requirements:
Course Description:
You will need to have achieved competence at Arabic 2a or been assessed as having a developed
This is a lively introduction to the Arabic language, including a gentle introduction to reading and
sense of the language by our specialist staff.
writing Arabic script at a basic level, plus simple grammar and vocabulary so you can introduce
and speak about yourself. Course Description:
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES A class for improvers in the Arabic language, this lively communicative course builds on previous
AUTUMN TERM
vocabulary and grammar to enable you to deal with more practical topics verbally and in writing,
22-Sep-2016 Thu 19:30-21:00 10 ARAB01A WMC 95.00 including shopping for food, ordering a meal and sharing opinions.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
Arabic Stage 1b SPRING TERM
Requirements: 05-Jan-2017 Thu 18:00-19:30 10 ARAB06B WMC 95.00
You will need to have achieved competence at Arabic 1a or been assessed as having a developed
sense of the language by our specialist staff. Arabic Stage 2c
Requirements:
Course Description:
You will need to have achieved competence at Arabic 2b or been assessed as having a developed
This course continues to introduce the Arabic language and culture. Learners will further develop
sense of the language by our specialist staff.
their vocabulary to hold simple conversations, asking and answering questions on a range of
topics. Learners will also develop their recognition and practice of Arabic script. Course Description:
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES This lively communicative course is designed to empower learners to develop confidence in
SPRING TERM
Arabic by promoting topical discussions. You will also master vocabulary and grammar to make
05-Jan-2017 Thu 19:30-21:00 10 ARAB03B WMC 95.00 a doctors appointment and explain what is wrong, tell a story in the past, shop for clothes and
share opinions.
Arabic Stage 1c START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
Requirements: SUMMER TERM
You will need to have achieved competence at Arabic 1a & 1b or been assessed as having a 20-Apr-2017 Thu 18:00-19:30 10 ARAB07C WMC 95.00
developed sense of the language by our specialist staff.
Course Description:
This course continues to introduce the Arabic language and culture. Learners will advance their
vocabulary to hold more in-depth conversations, including use and understanding of past and
future tense. Learners will also develop their knowledge of Arabic script.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
SUMMER TERM
20-Apr-2017 Thu 19:30-21:00 10 ARAB04C WMC 95.00
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Brazilian Portuguese Stage 1a Brazilian Portuguese Stage 2a
LANGUAGES
LANGUAGES
Requirements: Requirements:
No previous knowledge or qualifications are required; just a passion for developing language skills. You will need to have achieved competence at Brazilian Portuguese 1c, have at least 1 year
of Brazilian Portuguese or been assessed as having a developed sense of the language by our
Course Description:
specialist staff.
This is a lively introduction to Brazilian Portuguese, including a gentle introduction to reading and
writing in Brazilian Portuguese, plus simple grammar and vocabulary so you can introduce and Course Description:
speak about yourself. A class for improvers in the Brazilian Portuguese language.
This course is suitable for complete beginners with no knowledge of the language. Using previous knowledge, you will work on basic sentence structures using present, past and
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
future tenses to develop fluency and vocabulary and to improve reading skills.
AUTUMN TERM START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
20-Sep-2016 Tue 19:30-21:00 10 PORTG02A WMC 95.00 AUTUMN TERM
20-Sep-2016 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 PORTG06A WMC 95.00
Brazilian Portuguese Stage 1b
Requirements: Brazilian Portuguese Stage 2b
You will need to have achieved competence at Brazilian Portuguese 1a or been assessed as having Requirements:
a developed sense of the language by our specialist staff. You will need to have achieved competence at Brazilian Portuguese 2a or been assessed as having
a developed sense of the language by our specialist staff
Course Description:
This course continues to introduce the Brazilian Portuguese language and culture. Learners will Course Description:
further develop their vocabulary to hold simple conversations, asking and answering questions on This is an improvers course for those learners engaged in learning the Brazilian Portuguese
a range of topics. language. This course reinforces and extends grammar and vocabulary while recapping on
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
previously learnt topics.
SPRING TERM Grammatical points will be explained in greater detail and you have an opportunity to do short
10-Jan-2017 Tue 19:30-21:00 10 PORTG04B WMC 95.00 presentations to the class, as well as beginning to read Brazilian authors who speak about the
culture and people.
Brazilian Portuguese Stage 1c
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
Requirements:
SPRING TERM
You will need to have achieved competence at Brazilian Portuguese 1b or been assessed as having
10-Jan-2017 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 PORTG07B WMC 95.00
a developed sense of the language by our specialist staff.
Course Description: Brazilian Portuguese Stage 2c
This course continues to introduce the Brazilian Portuguese language and culture. Your learning Requirements:
will reinforce and extend your grammar, vocabulary and use of tenses. You will need to have achieved competence at Brazilian Portuguese 2b or been assessed as having
a developed sense of the language by our specialist staff.
Your speaking and listening skills will develop and pronunciation of Brazilian sounds become more
confident. You will further develop your ability to read and write core elements of the language. Course Description:
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
The course is designed to empower learners to develop confidence in their language skills by
promoting topical discussions on several issues, all relevant and intended to inform and motivate
SUMMER TERM
18-Apr-2017 Tue 19:30-21:00 10 PORTG05C WMC 95.00
learners who are keen on travelling, exploring and living a true Brazilian experience.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
SUMMER TERM
18-Apr-2017 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 PORTG08C WMC 95.00
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French Stage 1a French Stage 2a
LANGUAGES
LANGUAGES
Requirements: Requirements:
No previous knowledge or qualifications are required just a passion for developing language skills. You will need to have achieved competence at French 1c, have at least 1 year of French or been
This course is suitable for complete beginners with no knowledge of the language. assessed as having a developed sense of the language by our specialist staff.
Course Description: Course Description:
This is a lively introduction to the French language, including a gentle introduction to reading A class for improvers in the French language. Using previous knowledge, you will work on basic
and writing at a basic level, plus simple grammar and vocabulary so you can introduce and speak sentence structures, using present, past and future tenses to develop fluency, vocabulary and
about yourself. improve reading skills.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM AUTUMN TERM
20-Sep-2016 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 FRENCH03A WMC 95.00 21-Sep-2016 Wed 13:00-14:30 10 FRENCH23A WMC 95.00 76.00
20-Sep-2016 Tue 19:30-21:00 10 FRENCH01A WMC 95.00 SUMMER TERM
21-Sep-2016 Wed 11:00-12:30 10 FRENCH25A WMC 95.00 76.00 20-Apr-2017 Thu 18:00-19:30 10 FRENCH30C WMC 95.00
SUMMER TERM
18-Apr-2017 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 FRENCH03C WMC 95.00 French Stage 2b
Requirements:
French Stage 1b You will need to have achieved competence at French 2a or been assessed as having a developed
Requirements: sense of the language by our specialist staff.
You will need to have achieved competence at French 1a or been assessed as having a developed
Course Description:
sense of the language by our specialist staff.
This lively communicative course builds on previous vocabulary and grammar to enable you to deal
Course Description: with more practical topics verbally and in writing, including shopping for food, ordering a meal
This course continues to introduce the French language and culture. Learners will further develop and giving opinions.
their vocabulary to hold simple conversations, asking and answering questions on a range of
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
topics.
SPRING TERM
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES 18-Jan-2017 Wed 13:00-14:30 10 FRENCH23B WMC 95.00 76.00
AUTUMN TERM
22-Sep-2016 Thu 18:00-19:30 10 FRENCH30A WMC 95.00 French Stage 2c
SPRING TERM Requirements:
17-Jan-2017 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 FRENCH03B WMC 95.00 You will need to have achieved competence at French 2b or been assessed as having a developed
17-Jan-2017 Tue 19:30-21:00 10 FRENCH01B WMC 95.00 sense of the language by our specialist staff.
18-Jan-2017 Wed 11:00-12:30 10 FRENCH27B WMC 95.00 76.00
Course Description:
French Stage 1c This lively communicative course is designed to empower learners to develop confidence of speech
Requirements: by promoting topical discussions on several issues. These include making a doctors appointment
You will need to have achieved competence at French 1b or been assessed as having a developed and explaining what is wrong, the ability to tell a story in the past, shopping for food, ordering a
sense of the language by our specialist staff. meal and sharing opinions.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
Course Description:
SUMMER TERM
This course continues to introduce the French language and culture. Learners will advance their
19-Apr-2017 Wed 13:00-14:30 10 FRENCH23C WMC 95.00 76.00
vocabulary to hold more in-depth conversations, including use and understanding of past and
future tense.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
SPRING TERM
12-Jan-2017 Thu 18:00-19:30 10 FRENCH30B WMC 95.00
SUMMER TERM
18-Apr-2017 Tue 19:30-21:00 10 FRENCH01C WMC 95.00
19-Apr-2017 Wed 11:00-12:30 10 FRENCH26C WMC 95.00 76.00
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French Stage Upper 2a French Stage 3b
LANGUAGES
LANGUAGES
Requirements: Requirements:
You will need to have achieved competence at French 2c, have at least 2 years of French or been You will need to have achieved competence at French 3a or been assessed as having a developed
assessed as having a developed sense of the language by our specialist staff. sense of the language by our specialist staff.
Course Description: Course Description:
This lively communicative course will further develop and consolidate your skills and will help build This lively communicative course will further develop and consolidate your skills and will help build
the confidence you need to speak in French in a range of situations. You will continue to develop your confidence to speak in French in a range of situations. You will develop pronunciation and
pronunciation and fluency and practice your verbal and listening skills in more formal situations. fluency.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM SPRING TERM
21-Sep-2016 Wed 18:00-19:30 10 FRENCH18A WMC 95.00 12-Jan-2017 Thu 19:30-21:00 10 FRENCH29B WMC 95.00
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced If you want to claim no fees you need to bring in your passport and benefit letter dated in the last
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3 months.
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German Stage 1a German Stage 2a
LANGUAGES
LANGUAGES
Requirements: Requirements:
This course is suitable for complete beginners with no knowledge of the language. No previous You will need to have achieved competence at German 1c, have at least 1 year of German or been
knowledge or qualifications are required just a passion for developing language skills. assessed as having a developed sense of the language by our specialist staff.
Course Description: Course Description:
This is a lively introduction to the German language, including a gentle introduction to reading A class for improvers in the German language. Using previous knowledge, you will work on basic
and writing in German at a basic level. You will learn simple grammar and vocabulary so you can sentence structures: You will use present, past, future tenses to develop fluency, vocabulary and
introduce and speak about yourself. improve reading skills.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM AUTUMN TERM
19-Sep-2016 Mon 14:30-16:00 10 GERM13A WMC 95.00 76.00 19-Sep-2016 Mon 18:00-19:30 10 GERM04A WMC 95.00
20-Sep-2016 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 GERM01A WMC 95.00
German Stage 2b
German Stage 1b Requirements:
Requirements: You will need to have achieved competence at German 2a or been assessed as having a developed
You will need to have achieved competence at German 1a or been assessed as having a developed sense of the language by our specialist staff.
sense of the language by our specialist staff.
Course Description:
Course Description: An improvers course for those learners engaged in learning the German language. This course
This course continues to introduce the German language and culture. Learners will further develop reinforces and extends grammar and vocabulary while recapping on previously learnt topics while
their vocabulary to hold simple conversations, asking and answering questions on a range of increasing your vocabulary to include some colloquial language. You will learn about and compare
topics. differences in German culture.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
SPRING TERM SPRING TERM
09-Jan-2017 Mon 14:30-16:00 10 GERM13B WMC 95.00 76.00 09-Jan-2017 Mon 18:00-19:30 10 GERM05B WMC 95.00
10-Jan-2017 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 GERM02B WMC 95.00
German Stage 2c
German Stage 1c Requirements:
Requirements: You will need to have achieved competence at German 2b or been assessed as having a developed
You will need to have achieved competence at German 1b or been assessed as having a developed sense of the language by our specialist staff.
sense of the language by our specialist staff.
Course Description:
Course Description: The course is designed to empower learners to develop confidence in their understanding of
This course continues to introduce the German language and culture. Learners will advance their German by promoting topical discussions on issues relevant to learners who are keen on travelling
vocabulary to hold more in-depth conversations, including use and understanding of past and for work purposes, holidays or just wish to explore the German culture for personal development.
future tense.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES SUMMER TERM
SUMMER TERM 24-Apr-2017 Mon 18:00-19:30 10 GERM06C WMC 95.00
18-Apr-2017 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 GERM03C WMC 95.00
24-Apr-2017 Mon 14:30-16:00 10 GERM13C WMC 95.00 76.00
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced If you know what course you want do and it doesnt require an assessment or proof of benefits,
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you can enrol & pay online really easily: wmcollege.ac.uk.
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German Stage Upper 2a Italian Stage 1a
LANGUAGES
LANGUAGES
Requirements: Requirements:
You will need to have achieved competence at German 2c, have at least 1 year of German or been No previous knowledge/qualifications are required just a passion for developing language skills.
assessed as having a developed sense of the language by our specialist staff.
Course Description:
Course Description: This is a lively introduction to the Italian language for absolute beginners. You will begin to read
This lively communicative course for improvers in the German language will further develop and and write at a basic level, and learn simple grammar and vocabulary so you can introduce and
consolidate your skills and will help you build your confidence to speak in German in a range of speak about yourself.
situations, and develop your pronunciation and fluency. You will practice your verbal and listening START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
skills in more formal situations.
AUTUMN TERM
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES 20-Sep-2016 Tue 19:30-21:00 10 ITAL09A WMC 95.00
AUTUMN TERM
19-Sep-2016 Mon 19:30-21:00 10 GERM10A WMC 95.00 Italian Stage 1b
Requirements:
German Stage Upper 2b You will need to have achieved competence at Italian 1a or been assessed as having a developed
Requirements: sense of the language by our specialist staff.
You will need to have achieved competence at German Upper 2a or been assessed as having a
Course Description:
developed sense of the language by our specialist staff
This course continues to introduce the Italian language and culture. You will develop your
Course Description: vocabulary to hold simple conversations, asking and answering questions on a range of topics
This lively communicative course for improvers in the German language aims to reinforce and such as family, jobs and food.
extend grammar and vocabulary while recapping on previously learnt topics. While increasing the START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
confidence to speak in German in a range of situations and develop pronunciation and fluency.
SPRING TERM
The emphasis will be on using the correct past tense to speak about past events. 10-Jan-2017 Tue 19:30-21:00 10 ITAL09B WMC 95.00
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
SPRING TERM Italian Stage 1c
09-Jan-2017 Mon 19:30-21:00 10 GERM11B WMC 95.00 Requirements:
You will need to have achieved competence at Italian 1b or been assessed as having a developed
German Stage Upper 2c sense of the language by our specialist staff.
Requirements:
Course Description:
You will need to have achieved competence at German Upper 2b or been assessed as having a
This course continues to introduce the Italian language and culture. Learners will advance their
developed sense of the language by our specialist staff
vocabulary to hold more in-depth conversations, including use and understanding of past and
Course Description: future tense.
This lively communicative course is designed to empower learners to develop confidence to speak START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
in German in a range of situations using the appropriate tense including the subjunctive while
SUMMER TERM
developing fluency and using pronouns effectively, or with equivalent skills including ability to 18-Apr-2017 Tue 19:30-21:00 10 ITAL09C WMC 95.00
speak in present and future tenses, make arrangements and deal with a variety of situations
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES Italian Stage 2a
SUMMER TERM Requirements:
24-Apr-2017 Mon 19:30-21:00 10 GERM12C WMC 95.00 You will need to have achieved competence at Italian 1c, have at least 1 year of Italian or been
assessed as having a developed sense of the language by our specialist staff.
Course Description:
This is a class for improvers in the Italian language. Using previous knowledge, you will work
on basic sentence structures including the present, past and future tenses to develop fluency,
vocabulary and improve reading skills.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM
20-Sep-2016 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 ITAL07A WMC 95.00
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Italian Stage 2b Japanese Stage 1a
LANGUAGES
LANGUAGES
Requirements: Requirements:
You will need to have achieved competence at Italian 2a or been assessed as having a developed No previous knowledge or qualifications are required just a passion for developing language skills.
sense of the language by our specialist staff.
Course Description:
Course Description: This is a lively introduction to the Japanese language, including a gentle introduction to hiragana,
This lively communicative course builds on previous vocabulary and grammar to enable you to deal one basic component of the Japanese writing system, plus simple vocabulary so you can introduce
with more practical topics verbally and in writing, including shopping for food, ordering a meal and speak about yourself.
and sharing opinions. START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES AUTUMN TERM
SPRING TERM 21-Sep-2016 Wed 18:00-19:30 10 JAPAN01A WMC 95.00
10-Jan-2017 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 ITAL07B WMC 95.00
Japanese Stage 1b
Italian Stage 2c Requirements:
Requirements: You will need to have achieved competence at Japanese 1a or been assessed as having a
You will need to have achieved competence at Italian 2b or been assessed as having a developed developed sense of the language by our specialist staff.
sense of the language by our specialist staff.
Course Description:
Course Description: This course continues to introduce the Japanese language and culture.
This lively communicative course will help you develop confidence of speech by promoting topical
Learners will further develop their vocabulary to hold simple conversations, ask and answer
discussions on common situations including making a doctors appointment and explaining what
questions on a range of topics. Learners will also develop their recognition and practice of
is wrong, telling a story in the past, shopping for food, ordering a meal and sharing opinions.
hiragana.
This course is designed for those who need the language for work purposes, holidays and START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
personal development.
SPRING TERM
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES 11-Jan-2017 Wed 18:00-19:30 10 JAPAN01B WMC 95.00
SUMMER TERM
18-Apr-2017 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 ITAL07C WMC 95.00 Japanese Stage 1c
Requirements:
Italian Stage 3+ Conversation Studio You will need to have achieved competence at Japanese 1b or been assessed as having a
Requirements: developed sense of the language by our specialist staff.
You will need to have achieved competence at Italian 2c or been assessed as having a developed
Course Description:
sense of the language by our specialist staff.
This course continues to introduce the Japanese language and culture.
Course Description:
Learners will advance their vocabulary to hold more in-depth conversations, including use and
Designed for anyone with an intermediate level of Italian who would like to develop their
understanding of past and future tenses. Learners will also develop their recognition and practice
language skills and knowledge of Italy and the Italians through speaking.
of hiragana.
This conversation class will help you build the confidence to speak in Italian in a range of START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
situations and develop pronunciation and fluency.
SUMMER TERM
Each term of this course will have different learning aims, building on your previous knowledge. 19-Apr-2017 Wed 18:00-19:30 10 JAPAN01C WMC 95.00
You will learn through speaking and debating about Italian politics, society and culture.
Russian Stage 1a
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
Requirements:
AUTUMN TERM
No previous knowledge or qualifications are required just a passion for developing language skills.
22-Sep-2016 Thu 19:30-21:00 10 ITAL06A WMC 110.00
SPRING TERM Course Description:
05-Jan-2017 Thu 19:30-21:00 10 ITAL06B WMC 110.00 This is a lively introduction to the Russian language, including a gentle introduction to Cyrillic
SUMMER TERM script, the Russian alphabet, plus simple vocabulary so you can introduce and speak about
20-Apr-2017 Thu 19:30-21:00 10 ITAL06C WMC 110.00 yourself.
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
AUTUMN TERM
20-Sep-2016 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 RUSSIAN01A WMC 95.00
New Assessment/ Kentish Advanced When you are enrolling please remember to bring your passport, all benefit letters dated within
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the last 3 months and previous certificates of qualifications.
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Russian Stage 1b Russian Stage 2c
LANGUAGES
LANGUAGES
Requirements: Requirements:
You will need to have achieved competence at Russian 1a or been assessed as having a developed You will need to have achieved competence at Russian 2b or been assessed as having a developed
sense of the language by our specialist staff. sense of the language by our specialist staff.
Course Description: Course Description:
This course continues to introduce the Russian language and culture. Learners will further develop This lively communicative course is designed to empower learners to develop confidence of speech
their vocabulary to hold simple conversations and ask and questions on a range of topics. Learners by promoting topical discussions on several issues, including making a doctors appointment and
will also develop their recognition and practice of Cyrillic script. explaining what is wrong, the ability to tell a story in the past, shopping for clothes and giving
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
opinions all relevant and intended to inform and to motivate learners.
SPRING TERM START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
10-Jan-2017 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 RUSSIAN01B WMC 95.00 SUMMER TERM
18-Apr-2017 Tue 19:30-21:00 10 RUSSIAN02C WMC 95.00
Russian Stage 1c
Requirements: Spanish Stage 1a
You will need to have achieved competence at Russian 1b or been assessed as having a developed Requirements:
sense of the language by our specialist staff. No previous knowledge or qualifications are required just a passion for developing language skills.
Course Description: Course Description:
This course continues to introduce the Russian language and culture. This is a lively introduction to the Spanish language, including a gentle introduction to reading
and writing in Spanish at a basic level.
Learners will advance their vocabulary to hold more in-depth conversations, including use and
understanding of past and future tenses. Learners will also develop their knowledge of the Russian You will learn simple grammar and vocabulary so you can introduce and speak about yourself.
alphabet and writing system. START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES AUTUMN TERM
SUMMER TERM 19-Sep-2016 Mon 13:30-15:00 10 SPAN02A WMC 95.00 76.00
18-Apr-2017 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 RUSSIAN01C WMC 95.00 19-Sep-2016 Mon 19:30-21:00 10 SPAN03A WMC 95.00
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work, in a supportive environment for adults in Camden and the local area.
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Spanish Stage 2a Spanish Stage Upper 2a
LANGUAGES
LANGUAGES
Requirements: Requirements:
You will need to have achieved competence at Spanish 1c, have at least 1 year of Spanish or been You will need to have achieved competence at Spanish 2c, have at least 2 years of Spanish or been
assessed as having a developed sense of the language by our specialist staff. assessed as having a developed sense of the language by our specialist staff
Course Description: Course Description:
A class for improvers in the Spanish language. Using previous knowledge, you will work on basic This lively communicative course for improvers in the Spanish language will further develop
sentence structures using present, past and future tenses to develop fluency, vocabulary and and consolidate your skills and will help build the confidence to speak in Spanish in a range of
improve reading skills. situations and develop pronunciation and fluency. You will practice your verbal and listening skills
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
in more formal situations.
AUTUMN TERM START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
19-Sep-2016 Mon 18:00-19:30 10 SPAN27A WMC 95.00 AUTUMN TERM
SPRING TERM 20-Sep-2016 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 SPAN25A WMC 95.00
05-Jan-2017 Thu 18:00-19:30 10 SPAN30B WMC 95.00
Spanish Stage Upper 2b
Spanish Stage 2b Requirements:
Requirements: You will need to have achieved competence at Spanish Upper 2a or been assessed as having a
You will need to have achieved competence at Spanish 2a or been assessed as having a developed developed sense of the language by our specialist staff
sense of the language by our specialist staff.
Course Description:
Course Description: This lively communicative course for improvers in the Spanish language aims to reinforce and
An improvers course for those learners engaged in learning the Spanish language. This course extend grammar and vocabulary while recapping on previously learnt topics. You will increase your
reinforces and extends grammar and vocabulary while recapping on previously learnt topics. confidence to speak Spanish in a range of situations and develop pronunciation and fluency. The
You will expand your vocabulary to include some colloquial language, whilst learning about and emphasis will be on using the correct past tense to speak about past events.
comparing Spanish and Latin American cultures. START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES SPRING TERM
SPRING TERM 10-Jan-2017 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 SPAN25B WMC 95.00
09-Jan-2017 Mon 18:00-19:30 10 SPAN28B WMC 95.00
SUMMER TERM Spanish Stage Upper 2c
20-Apr-2017 Thu 18:00-19:30 10 SPAN30C WMC 95.00 Requirements:
You will need to have achieved competence at Spanish Upper 2b or been assessed as having a
Spanish Stage 2c developed sense of the language by our specialist staff
Requirements: Course Description:
You will need to have achieved competence at Spanish 2b or been assessed as having a developed This lively communicative course is designed to empower learners to develop confidence to speak
sense of the language by our specialist staff. in Spanish in a range of situations using the appropriate tense including the subjunctive while
Course Description: developing fluency and using pronouns effectively, or with equivalent skills including ability to
The course is designed to empower learners to develop confidence in their understanding of speak in present and future tenses, make arrangements and deal with a variety of situations
Spanish by promoting topical discussions on several issues, relevant to learners who are keen on START DATE DAY(S) TIME WEEKS COURSE CODE SITE COURSE FEES REDUCED FEES
travelling for work purposes, holidays or just wish to explore the Spanish way of life for personal SUMMER TERM
development. 18-Apr-2017 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 SPAN25C WMC 95.00
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SUMMER TERM
24-Apr-2017 Mon 18:00-19:30 10 SPAN29C WMC 95.00
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There is no lift but any class can be timetabled to the ground floor if necessary.
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over 160 years of experience
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We provide diverse, enriching and
enjoyable lifelong learning,
including skills for work, in a
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in Camden and the local area.
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