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Lincoln College Career Degree Course Guide

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H(MNACNAHGEEAMLETNHT)& SOCIAL CARESubject to ValidationComing soon for September 2018: FOR MORE INFORMATION:HNC Health & Social Care(Management), applications will be Contact our Higher Education Adminopen from January 2018. Team to find out more and register an interest: 01522 876398 or email:There’s not as much detail on this [email protected] as it is ‘subject to validation’This is nothing to worry about and youcan still apply. We’re just changing theUniversity that validates the degree andmore information on modules will beon our website soon.Accreditation by 51lincolncollege.ac.uk/higher-education For advice call 030 030 32435

(HPNRCACHTIECAE)LTH & SOCIAL CARESubject to ValidationComing soon for September 2018: FOR MORE INFORMATION:HNC Health & Social Care (Practice),applications will be open from Contact our Higher Education AdminJanuary 2018. Team to find out more and register an interest: 01522 876398 or email:There’s not as much detail on this [email protected] as it is ‘subject to validation’This is nothing to worry about and youcan still apply. We’re just changing theUniversity that validates the degree andmore information on modules will beon our website soon.Accreditation by52 lincolncollege.ac.uk/higher-education For advice call 030 030 32435

Duration1 year full time2 years part timeUCAS Institution Code L42UCAS Course Code L510

HINETRRBOADLUMCETDIOINCINTOEThis foundation course in Herbal Medicine is designedprimarily for those who need to develop their knowledgeand skill foundation, for entry into the professional degreeprogramme in Herbal Medicine at Lincoln College.It is however suitable for those who TYPICAL MODULES INCLUDE:wish to explore the subject of HerbalMedicine as an interest and without ▪▪ Core Skillscommitment to enter professional ▪▪ Healthcare Practicetraining. This course is taught over 4 ▪▪ Health and Diseaseweekends per year. ▪▪ Foundation Biological Sciences ▪▪ Herbal PharmacyThis course could be the first steps to aqualification for the practice of HerbalMedicine.54 lincolncollege.ac.uk/higher-education For advice call 030 030 32435



HBSERCB(AHLOMNSE)DICINESubject to ValidationThe course provides a comprehensive Our teaching methods include a rich TYPICAL MODULES INCLUDE:education and training in the mixture of theoretical study, reflection,principles and practice of herbal the use of intuition and practical ▪▪ Clinical Practice – Introductorymedicine. This incorporates the experience including professional ▪▪ Anatomy & Physiology for‘energetic’ understanding of the practice in our on-site Complementarycause of illness and the therapeutic Medicine Clinic. Our aim is to ensure that Herbal Medicineactions of medicinal plants as well as you become a competent and confident ▪▪ Introduction to Herbal Medicinethe orthodox disciplines of Anatomy, practitioner of herbal medicine. ▪▪ Pharmacy & Community PracticePhysiology, Pathophysiology and ▪▪ History, Philosophy & EvidenceNutrition. It is integrative in approach,linking traditional herbal medicine TYPICAL OFFER: PROGRESSION / CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:with modern science and holism. 72 UCAS points from A-Level, BTEC The successful completion of BScAccreditation by or equivalent qualifications. Please (Hons) Herbal Medicine will provide see our website for subject-specific you with the qualifications to set up requirements. in professional practice as a herbal medicine practitioner. There are also broader employment opportunities in the health and manufacturing industries and opportunities to progress to postgraduate study.56 lincolncollege.ac.uk/higher-education For advice call 030 030 32435

Duration3 years full time5 years part timeUCAS Institution Code L42UCAS Course Code B342

Duration3 years full timeUCAS Institution Code L42UCAS Course Code W640

BLEAN(SH-OBNASSE)D MEDIAThe BA (Hons) course emphasises thecreative use of Lens-Based Media across awide range of subject areas.The course encourages the exploration The BA prepares learners for a career TYPICAL OFFER:of contemporary practice and includes in the design industry, through thecritical and contextual modules. development of design skills, technical 64 UCAS points from A-level,Traditional techniques and practices and professional expertise. BTEC or equivalent qualifications.are investigated alongside digital Please see our website for subject-practice and output. Year 3 is available as a stand-alone specific requirements. top-up for students who have alreadyThis is a visual communication completed a relevant qualification at PROGRESSION / CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:course structured to provide a route level 5 eg. HND or Foundation Degreeinto employment in Creative Media, in Media Studies or Photography. Graduates from this programme will bePhotography and associated industries. well equipped to enter into a wide rangeIndividual project briefs enable learners TYPICAL MODULES INCLUDE: of careers within the creative industriesto achieve their full potential using including roles such as film makingtechnical and critical skills relevant to ▪▪ H istorical and Contextual Studies and production, TV broadcasting andtheir specific pathways. ▪▪ Brand Identity and Design freelance photography. Graduates will ▪▪ Studio Practice also be well equipped for further study ▪▪ Fiction Production for the at postgraduate level. Moving Image Accreditation by ▪▪ Advertising Photography ▪▪ Final Major Project 59lincolncollege.ac.uk/higher-education For advice call 030 030 32435

BLEAN(SH-OBNASSE)D MEDIA (TOP-UP)The BA (Hons) course emphasises thecreative use of Lens-Based Media acrossa wide range of subject areas.The course encourages the exploration TYPICAL OFFER:of contemporary practice and includescritical and contextual modules. 120 credits from level 5 study in aTraditional techniques and practices subject-related discipline (eg. HNDare investigated alongside digital or Foundation Degree). Please seepractice and output. our website for subject-specific requirements.TYPICAL MODULES INCLUDE: PROGRESSION / CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:▪▪ H istorical and Contextual Studies 2 On successful completion of Lens-▪▪ Dissertation Preparation Based Media, graduates have a strong▪▪ Final Major Project Preparation set of practical skills for pursuing a▪▪ Business Practice career within the industry. Graduates▪▪ Dissertation could also complete MA courses at▪▪ Final Major Project an alternative university or pursue a teacher training qualification. Accreditation by60 lincolncollege.ac.uk/higher-education For advice call 030 030 32435

Duration1 year full timeUCAS Institution Code L42UCAS Course Code W641

Duration1 year full time2 years part timeUCAS Institution Code L42UCAS Course Code 003H

HENNGCIMNEEECRHIANNGICAL veeTrvyheemryFodtafehcoririnlnigtyioeauysnroduasrthenuadveieeedsStudents who study the HNC Mechanical Accreditation byEngineering have the option to progress tothe HND, specialising in either mechanical or TYPICAL OFFER:manufacturing engineering. 48 UCAS points from A-level, BTECThe HNC is an eight unit qualification subjects and students are encouraged or equivalent qualifications. Pleasewhich involves studying three to relate assignment work to their see our website for subject-specificmandatory core subjects and a further individual employment or sector as requirements.five specialist subjects. much as possible. PROGRESSION / CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:The units have been chosen to TYPICAL MODULES INCLUDE:meet a broad range of local industry The HNC is a qualification which isneeds following close consultation ▪▪ Engineering Design (Mandatory) widely recognised in its own rightwith employers. ▪▪ Engineering Maths (Mandatory) and provides students with the skills ▪▪ Engineering Science (Mandatory) required for employment in a range ofThe course provides high quality ▪▪ M anaging a Professional associated professions. On successfulindustry related training for those completion of the course studentswho wish to pursue a career in the Engineering Project (Mandatory) can continue at the College and studyengineering sector. ▪▪ T hermodynamics & the HND in Mechanical Engineering. Students may also choose to top up toAssessments are mainly by assignment Heat Engines (Specialist) degree level at another institution.with some testing in the analytical ▪▪ Mechanical Principles ▪▪ CAD ▪▪ Materials j63lincolncollege.ac.uk/higher-education For advice call 030 030 32435

HND MECHANICALENGINEERING Accreditation byYear 1 of the HND ensures completion TYPICAL MODULES INCLUDE:of the HNC in Mechanical Engineering, with the year 2HND programme allowing for progression up to level 5. ▪▪ Engineering Design (Mandatory) ▪▪ Engineering Maths (Mandatory)The units have been chosen to students have access to a range of ▪▪ Engineering Science (Mandatory)meet a broad range of local industry industry recognised qualifications that ▪▪ M anaging a Professional Engineeringneeds following close consultation can be gained in addition to the mainwith employers. HND programme. Project (Mandatory) ▪▪ Research Project (Mandatory)The course provides high quality TYPICAL OFFER: ▪▪ P rofessional Engineeringindustry related training for thosewho wish to pursue a career in the 48 UCAS points from A-level, BTEC or Management (Mandatory)engineering sector. equivalent qualifications. Please see our ▪▪ Thermodynamics & website for subject-specific requirements. Heat Engines (Specialist)Assessments are mainly by assignment PROGRESSION / CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: ▪▪ Mechanical Principles (Specialist)with some testing in the analytical ▪▪ A dvanced Mechanicalsubjects and students are encouraged HND qualifications are widely recognisedto relate assignment work to their in their own right and provide students Principles (Specialist)individual employment or sector as with the skills required for employment ▪▪ Virtual Engineering (Specialist)much as possible. in a range of mechanical engineering ▪▪ Materials professions. On successful completion of ▪▪ Further Mathematics (Specialist)As with all career degree programmes the course students can top up to degree ▪▪ CADat Lincoln College, the annual bursary level at an alternative Higher Education ▪▪ Materialsscheme will be used to ensure that Institution. ▪▪ Manufacturing Systems ▪▪ Lean Manufacturing64 lincolncollege.ac.uk/higher-education For advice call 030 030 32435

Duration2 years full time1 year part timeUCAS Institution Code L42UCAS Course Code H300

BMAUS(HICOANLSI)NSTRUMENT CRAFTThis course aims to develop traditional skills,knowledge and craftsmanship in the very specialistfield of Musical Instrument Crafts.While musical instruments can be mass TYPICAL MODULES INCLUDE: TYPICAL OFFER:produced and are widely available, thereis a continued demand for high end ▪▪ Violin Making and Repair 48 UCAS points in a relevantinstruments by professional performers ▪▪ Piano Making and Repair subject. GCSE English and Mathsand musicians who require bespoke ▪▪ Guitar Making and Repair at grade C or above. Candidates areinstruments or highly specialised and ▪▪ Woodwind required to attend an interview.intricate restoration and tuning work on ▪▪ Acousticsvaluable performance instruments. ▪▪ Problem Solving* PROGRESSION / CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:Globally there are few craftspeople *more detailed course units Following completion of thisequipped with the skills to provide can be found on our website programme, students may wish tothis service. Many existing renowned pursue further academic study inspecialists originate from Newark Music. Students will be introduced toCollege and so Newark is responsible these opportunities throughout theirfor setting the trend for the standards undergraduate programme.and expectations of the trade. Accreditation by66 lincolncollege.ac.uk/higher-education For advice call 030 030 32435

Duration3 years full timeUCAS Institution Code L42UCAS Course Code J950

PGCE/CERT EDSubject to ValidationComing soon for September 2018: FOR MORE INFORMATION:PGCE/CertEd, applications will be openfrom January 2018. Contact our Higher Education Admin Team to find out more and register anThere’s not as much detail on this interest: 01522 876398 or email:course as it is ‘subject to validation’ [email protected] is nothing to worry about and youcan still apply. We’re just changing theUniversity that validates the degree andmore information on modules will beon our website soon.68 lincolncollege.ac.uk/higher-education For advice call 030 030 32435



HSENRCVPICUEBSLICThe HNC Public Services provides opportunities for Accreditation bylearners to gain a nationally recognised, vocationallyspecific qualification to enter employment in public TYPICAL OFFER:services or progress to higher education vocationalqualifications such as a full time degree in Criminology 48 UCAS points from A-level, BTECor related area. or equivalent qualifications. Please see our website for subject-specificThe programme is designed to As with all career degree programmes requirements.equip individuals with knowledge, at Lincoln College, the annual bursaryunderstanding and skills for success scheme will be used to ensure that PROGRESSION / CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:in employment in the public students have access to a range ofservices industry. industry recognised qualifications that The HNC is a qualification which is can be gained in addition to the main widely recognised in its own rightAssignments will vary in format HNC programme. and provides students with the skillsand will include individual course required for employment in a range ofwork, presentations and some TYPICAL MODULES INCLUDE: associated professions. On successfulpractical assessments. completion of the course students may ▪▪ O rganisations and Behaviour be able to continue on to HND studyStudents will experience a range of at the College, or seek a full honourspractical and theoretical sessions, ▪▪ Fair Treatment in Public Services degree at an alternative Higherincluding outdoor and adventurous Education Institution.activities, off-site visits and use of ▪▪ The Global Environmentthe exercise park and command taskson campus. ▪▪ P ublic Service Activity Management ▪▪ Personal Outdoor Skills70 lincolncollege.ac.uk/higher-education For advice call 030 030 32435

Duration1 year full timeUCAS Institution Code L42UCAS Course Code L400

Duration3 years full time6 years part timeUCAS Institution Code L42UCAS Course Code L301

BSOAC(HIAOLNSSC)IENCESubject to ValidationComing soon for September 2018: FOR MORE INFORMATION:BA (Hons) Social Science, applicationswill be open from January 2018. Contact our Higher Education Admin Team to find out more and register anThere’s not as much detail on this interest: 01522 876398 or email:course as it is ‘subject to validation’ [email protected] is nothing to worry about and youcan still apply. We’re just changing theUniversity that validates the degree andmore information on modules will beon our website soon. 73lincolncollege.ac.uk/higher-education For advice call 030 030 32435

CB&OSPACEC(DHHAIOGNNOGSG,)DYS(ETPVOOEPLR-UOTPPS)MENTThe BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching, Development and Pedagogyprogramme aims to develop innovative sports coaches andteachers that are capable of operating expertly in a wide range ofcoaching and teaching environments, utilising critical reflectionskills to ensure continuous development within their practice.The programme is designed to enable TYPICAL OFFER: to be considered for an MA/MScstudents who have already completed qualification in a related field, tosub-degree (eg. HND or Foundation 120 credits from level 5 study in a further their teaching ambitionsDegree) within this subject area to subject-related discipline (eg. HND through PGCE study or to gaincontinue their studies on to Honours or Foundation Degree). Please see employment in a sports coaching orDegree level. our website for subject-specific development role, manufacturing requirements. industries and opportunities toTYPICAL MODULES INCLUDE: progress to postgraduate study. PROGRESSION / CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:▪▪ Sports Coaching Experience Accreditation by The course is designed to prepare▪▪ Community Sports Development and aid learners for a career in the sports coaching, teaching and▪▪ Advanced Principles of sports development industries. Teaching Practice The students who achieve this BSc (Hons) programme will be eligible▪▪ Action Research Project74 lincolncollege.ac.uk/higher-education For advice call 030 030 32435

Duration1 year full timeUCAS Institution Code L42UCAS Course Code C610

FEDDSUCCASTPIOORNT&CDOEAVCEHLIONPGM, ENTSubject to ValidationThe FdSc Sports Coaching, Education TYPICAL OFFER: Accreditation byand Development programme is ahighly vocational course that embeds 64 UCAS points from A-Level, BTECthe principles of work-based learning or equivalent qualifications. Pleasewithin all of the modules studied. see our website for subject-specificAlongside the vocational elements of requirements.the programme students also study arange of underpinning theories that PROGRESSION / CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:facilitate their development. The course is designed to prepareTYPICAL MODULES INCLUDE: and aid learners for a career in the sports coaching, teaching and sports▪▪ Foundations of Sports Coaching development industries. Many previous learners have attained employment▪▪ Introduction to Sport within these fields on completion of Development Principles their Foundation Degree, whilst others have chosen to progress on to the BSc▪▪ Sports Development in School Sport (Hons) Sport Coaching, Development and Pedagogy (Top-Up) at Lincoln▪▪ Introduction to Learning College.▪▪ Core Principles in Sport and Exercise▪▪ Research and Study Skills76 lincolncollege.ac.uk/higher-education For advice call 030 030 32435

Duration2 years full timeUCAS Institution Code L42UCAS Course Code C654

Duration2 years full time3 years part timeUCAS Institution Code L42UCAS Course Code C630

F&DRSECHSAPBOILRITTATTHIEORNAPYSubject to ValidationThis course will provide you with TOPICS TYPICALLY COVERED: PROGRESSION / CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:the skills required for a career insports therapy. The FdSc Sports ▪▪ Anatomy and Exercise Physiology Graduates of this course can apply forTherapy and Rehabilitation is a ▪▪ Sports Massage and Rehabilitation progression on to the BSc (Hons) Sportsmodularised programme that will ▪▪ Clinical Practice Therapy Top Up at Lincoln College. Oninvolve participation in a work-based, ▪▪ F undamental Research successful completion of FdSc, studentson-site clinic and vocational learning can seek careers in a wide rangeactivities, alongside the study of a and Study Skills of professions such as GP Referralrange of underpinning theory related to ▪▪ Essential Skills for Sports Therapy coordination, sport therapy, healthSports Therapy. promotion or personal training. TYPICAL OFFER:Students will gain the transferable Accreditation byskills necessary to be effective at 64 UCAS points from A-Level, BTECwork, including communication, or equivalent qualifications. Pleaseteam work, problem solving, and the see our website for subject-specificuse of Information Technology. The requirements.theoretical and practical techniquesmeet the National OccupationalStandards for Sports Therapy. 79lincolncollege.ac.uk/higher-education For advice call 030 030 32435

SBPSOCR(THSONTHSE)RAPY (TOP-UP)This BSc (Hons) top-up in Sports Therapy aims to prepare Accreditation bylearners for a career as a sports therapist by developingpractitioners who can work autonomously and use criticalreflection to draw upon experiences and knowledge tofacilitate the performance of effective practice.Throughout the programme students will As with all career degree programmes TYPICAL OFFER:work with our partner organisations to at Lincoln College, the annual bursaryprovide treatment and pitch-side support scheme will be used to ensure that 120 credits from level 5 study in aat a range of fixtures and events such as students have access to a range of industry subject-related discipline (eg. HNDthe Lincoln 10K. Students will also work recognised qualifications that can be or Foundation Degree). Please seealongside the FdSc Sports Therapy, Health gained in addition to the main degree. our website for subject-specificand Fitness students in the on-site Sports requirements.Therapy Teaching Clinic. TYPICAL MODULES INCLUDE: PROGRESSION / CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:The programme is designed to enable ▪▪ Advanced Sports Therapystudents who have already completed ▪▪ Interdisciplinary Principles of Sports Graduates of this programme will bea sub-degree (eg. HND or Foundation ▪▪ Physiology well equipped to source employmentDegree) within this subject area to ▪▪ Business Skills for Sport within the following: local, regionalcontinue their studies on to Honours ▪▪ Injury Rehabilitation and national sports teams or healthDegree level. ▪▪ Action Research Project and fitness centres as sports massage therapists, current sports therapy clinics, with professional athletes and/ or teams, sports therapy tutoring. Graduates could also work as a self- employed therapist or continue on to post graduate study.80 lincolncollege.ac.uk/higher-education For advice call 030 030 32435

Duration1 year full time2 years part timeUCAS Institution Code L42UCAS Course Code C6TU

HSTIGUHDEYRSEKDILULCSATFOIORN ThwehislustppstourtdyinIg’vehehraed has been tamazing.This 1 week intensive short course has been designed to TYPICAL OFFER:provide students with an introduction to the study skillsrequired for successful transition into Higher Education. Students who wish to apply for this course should be looking towards, orStudents will be introduced to a range The programme is not solely for already hold, an offer of a place on aof academic research based methods students preparing to study at Lincoln Higher Education course. This course isand practices, including structured College and is open to applicants who available to existing students of Lincolnwritten work and formal presentations. are planning to study elsewhere. College that intend to study Higher Education elsewhere as well as studentsStudents will have the opportunity TOPICS TYPICALLY COVERED: who intend to start a Higher Educationto learn and develop their own course at Lincoln College in the future.competency in the aspects introduced. ▪▪ Referencing Please see our website for subject- ▪▪ Research techniques specific requirementsA package of online material will be ▪▪ Academic writing stylereleased to students via our e-learning ▪▪ Presentation skills PROGRESSION / CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:platform in advance of the study skills ▪▪ G eneral procedures for assessmentweek in order to enable students Successful completion of thisto prepare a number of tasks in in Higher Education programme will enable students topreparation for the taught sessions. transition on to a Higher Education programme with a greater level of confidence and understanding of the typical requirements of level 4 study.82 lincolncollege.ac.uk/higher-education For advice call 030 030 32435

Duration1 week full timeApplicationsDirect to Lincoln College

THONUCRTISRMAVMELA&NAGEMENTThe Higher Nationals in Travel and Tourism are nationally Accreditation byrecognised tourism qualifications which provide studentswith a thorough grounding in a broad range of subjects TYPICAL OFFER:which are relevant to the modern travel and tourismenvironment, and if required, access to a range of university 56 UCAS points from A-level, BTECdegree conversion programmes in related subjects. or equivalent qualifications. Please see our website for subject-specificStudents will experience a range of As with all career degree programmes requirements.theoretical and practical sessions that at Lincoln College, the annual bursaryinform the content of vocationally scheme will be used to ensure that PROGRESSION / CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:designed assessment work. students have access to a range of industry recognised qualifications that The HNC is a qualification which isTheoretical knowledge is also can be gained in addition to the main widely recognised in its own rightunderpinned by a number of off-site HNC programme. and provides students with the skillsvisits and guest lectures from industry required for employment in a range ofspecialists. TYPICAL MODULES INCLUDE: associated professions. On successful completion of the course students may ▪▪ The Travel and Tourism Sector be able to continue on to HND study ▪▪ Marketing in Travel and Tourism at the College, or seek a full honours ▪▪ Tourist Destinations degree at an alternative Higher ▪▪ Passenger Transport Operations Education Institution. ▪▪ Sustainable Tourism Development ▪▪ Visitor Attraction Management84 lincolncollege.ac.uk/higher-education For advice call 030 030 32435

Duration1 year full timeUCAS Institution Code L42UCAS Course Code N800

STEILFVER gWiveweitlhyimouoiturmouoerrxepcgefloarcstsussteizudetostrismtoeLincoln College has been WHAT TEF HAD TO SAY ABOUTawarded Silver in the Teaching LINCOLN COLLEGE CAREER DEGREESExcellence Framework. 1 The embedding of employability outcomes in programmes to ensure the students gain skills valued by employers 2 Small class sizes with good levels of contact time with experienced tutors 3 Tracking, monitoring and early intervention processes that encourage high levels of student engagement with their learning86 lincolncollege.ac.uk/higher-education For advice call 030 030 32435

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