Transcript HE in FE

HE in FE
Lynne Scragg
Dean of Studies
Benefits to the FE institution
• Offers broader progression routes for
learners
• Opportunity for staff to teach at a higher
level and receive CPD
• Partnership with HEIs and other FE
Colleges improves offer and enables
sharing of best practice
• An alternative funding stream
• Raises the status of the college
Benefits to learners
• Chance to study locally, (cheaper!) and for
many, in an already familiar environment
• Small group sizes
• Close contact with industry
• Broader mix of students
Foundation Degrees
“…are degree level qualifications designed
with employers and combine academic
study with workplace learning to equip
people with the relevant knowledge,
understanding and skills to improve
performance and productivity.”
www.findfoundationdegree.co.uk
14-19 qualifications
Level 4+
Degree level
Foundation Degree
GCE A levels / IB
Advanced Diploma
GCSE A*-C
Higher Diploma
Level 3
Level 2
Level 1
Advanced
Apprenticeship
Apprenticeship
Young
Apprenticeship
GCSE D-G
Other provision
Foundation Diploma
Academic
General/applied
14-19 qualifications
Occupational
Mostly 16+
Foundation Degrees on offer at City
of Bath College 2008/09
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Heritage Management
Computing
Digital Design
Fashion and Textiles Design Skills
Music Production
Early Years
Sport (Coaching)
Sport (Health and Fitness)
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Foundation Degrees under
development for 2009/10
• Contemporary Design Crafts
• Refrigeration Engineering
Other HE courses at
City of Bath College
• University of Bath Foundation course (year 0)
(68)
• HNC/D Business (Management)
(35)
• HNC/D Building Services Engineering (56)
• BA (Hons) Business Management (2)
• BSc (Hons) Sport (12)
• BSc (Hons) Health and Fitness (8)
Our partners
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The University of Bath
The University of Sunderland
Bath Spa University
University of the West of England
Edexcel
What are we looking for in an
applicant?
• Proven ability to adapt to higher level
study
• Identified number of UCAS points
• Appropriate work placement
• Commitment to, and skills in, the
vocational area
• Career plan
• Good communication skills
Contact details
Lynne Scragg
Dean of Studies 14-19
01225 328559
[email protected]
Rob Sibley
Dean of Studies Adult provision
01225 328611
[email protected]