If you have a creative flair and dream of working in the fashion, photography, theatre, TV or the cosmetics industry, our theatrical hair and media-make up courses are for you. They will give you the stepping stone to a career in this exciting and creative industry. I loved my You will develop your skills and experience Theatrical Hair & Media Make-up course because in designing a range of hair and make-up it really prepared me styles for performances as well as equipping for university. The course you with the skills and portfolio to work as style meant I was able to focus a freelancer. You will work alongside our on the areas I really enjoyed while still performing and production arts students in making sure I would learn everything I would our state-of-the-art hub theatre on a range need to progress. We did a lot of collaborative of performances. work with other departments including Performing Arts which really helped build my Facilities confidence and skills. » Make-up studio Jennie Brenner » Professional 240-seat At City College: Level 3 Theatrical Hair hub theatre & Media Make-up » 3D workshop for casting prosthetics and moulding Now: BA (Hons) Make-up & Hair Design at Solent University » Professional dressing rooms for performances 101
Theatrical Hair & Media Make-up Level Extended Diploma Duration: 2 years 3 Theatrical Hair & Media Make-up If you want a career working with hair, make- » Hair styling and wig fitting for performers Course assessed by: up and special effects in the entertainment » Fantasy and structural hair industry this course is for you. » Special effects make-up Coursework/practical » Moulding and applying prosthetics 100% You will gain a wealth of practical skills in hair » Period make-up and hair design and make-up, and will work on live projects » Body art and tattoo covering UCAS points: Earn up to 168 such as the Pantomime and other in-college » Professional production planning theatre performances, create gruesome Entry requirements creatures for a live action horror maze and Example 5 GCSEs grade 4 or above casualty scenes for live exhibitions. trips & activities (including English and maths. Science is preferable) In the second year you will learn more Industry shows OR advanced technical skills including professional Level 2 in Make-up, Art & Design, production planning and you will learn how to Beauty or Hairdressing (with establish yourself as a self-employed make-up GCSE English and maths artist, giving you the business knowledge and grade 4 or above) skills to promote yourself in the industry. Where next? What will you learn? IMATS exhibition » Degree at university Trips to local theatres » Professional practice for backstage hair and Harry Potter Studio tour » Work as a hair & make-up artist, make-up artists theatre or editorial make-up, wig making, or freelance artist » Critical and contextual research Professional talks » Engaging with an audience through hair and Industry week activities make-up design Work experience » Application of theatrical and media make- up and hair for performance (stage, TV, film, fashion) 102
Media Make-up Artistry Level Diploma Duration: 1 year 2 This course will provide you with the relevant What will you learn? Course assessed by: technical skills and knowledge to enhance employment opportunities within the hair and » Facial anatomy for make-up artists Coursework/practical beauty industry. It focuses on creative hair and 100% make-up artistry specialising in performance » Creative make-up application skills Theatrical Hair & Media Make-up and media. You will be involved in backstage Entry requirements make-up artistry for our in-college live theatre » Hair styling and colouring techniques 4 GCSEs grade 3 or above performances. (including English and maths. » Applying hair additions and wigs Science is preferable) The units cover portfolio development and working to professional standards, and you will » Editorial make-up and hair for photography Where next? be required to carry out work experience as and media » Level 3 Theatrical Hair & part of this qualification. » Employability and freelance in the hair and Media Make‑up make-up sector » Avant Garde hair and make-up for live performance » Safe and hygienic Example working practice trips & activities » Working Industry shows professionally IMATS exhibition with clients and Trips to local theatres performers Harry Potter Studio tour Professional talks Industry week activities Work experience 103
Travel, Tourism & Cruise Industry Expert Teacher Zoe Littlecott Zoe spent many years working within management at Southampton Airport and Thomas Cook. She helped her employees develop not only their skills but also their confidence, which is a focus she brings to her teaching. 104
Do you have a passion for travel and Travel, Tourism & Cruise tourism? Are you looking for a rewarding career in an exciting industry which could take you around the world? Do you want to gain valuable transferable skills which opens the doors to a wealth of employment opportunities? If so our Travel & Tourism courses are the perfect choice. You will benefit from being taught by our industry experienced teachers who have many contacts in the sector. The skills Facilities and confidence I gained from my » Fully equipped real aircraft teachers at City College cabin section was incredible and I would definitely recommend others to take this course if » Training off-site including they are serious about working in travel fire and safety training and tourism. The course really helped to centres open my mind to a variety of different career opportunities. » Modern classrooms with computer facilities Abbie Merry At City College: Level 3 Travel & Tourism Now: Travel Advisor at TUI 105
Travel & Tourism Level Certificate Duration: 1 year 3 This A-level equivalent course is ideal if What will you learn? Course assessed by: you want to gain the specialist knowledge, practical skills and understanding of travel » The UK travel and tourism industry Coursework/practical and tourism in areas such as travel agency 100% operations, cabin crew, cruise industries and » Customer service in travel and tourism tour guiding. It is recognised by leading UCAS points: TBC employers in the sector, including the » Preparing for a career in travel and tourism Association of Leading Visitor Attractions Entry requirements Travel, Tourism & Cruise and The Guild of Travel and Tourism, and will » Travel agency operations 5 GCSEs grade 4 or above prepare you for a wealth of exciting career (including English and maths) opportunities within travel and tourism. » Cruise industry OR Level 2 in Travel & Tourism You will develop your skills and knowledge » Tour guiding (with GCSE English and maths through case studies, reports, projects, role grade 4 or above) plays, presentations, discussions and work » Cabin crew experience. You will really enjoy this course if You will also need a valid passport you prefer coursework as there are no exams! » Airline health, safety and security for certain trips e.g. cruise ship visits Please be aware there may be extra costs for » Cabin service and Example Mature students considered via some trips and additional enhancing courses. dealing with trips & activities interview and skills test passengers Professional talks Where next? » HND or Degree at university Overseas residential » Work in travel and tourism, leisure, Cruise ship visits customer service, hospitality and events British Airways Training Centre RAF Brize Norton Industry week activities Work experience 106
Travel & Tourism Level Extended Certificate Duration: 1 year 2 This exciting course provides you with a solid What will you learn? Course assessed by: Exam foundation in travel and tourism, enabling you 25% to explore various avenues of work within the » Customer service in travel and tourism Coursework/practical industry and preparing you for employment or higher level study. 75% You will gain an understanding of the travel » UK travel and tourism industry Entry requirements and tourism industry as a whole, while also 4 GCSEs grade 3 or above learning a wealth of transferrable skills that will » Package holidays (including English and maths) help you in whichever career path you choose to take. You will learn in several different ways » Organising an event You will also need a valid passport Travel, Tourism & Cruise including individual and group assignments, for certain trips e.g. cruise ship visits industry-related projects, work experience in » Tourism in a popular UK region a real-world industry setting, and visits to a Where next? range of travel and tourism attractions. » Employment opportunities » Level 3 in Travel & Tourism » Understand the role of a resort rep » Entry level work in a travel agency, holiday resort, hotel or in a » Pre-holiday season preparation customer service role » Airport and transport duties » Explore the role of a children’s rep » Explore the role of an Example entertainment rep trips & activities UK day trips UK residential Guest speakers Cruise ship visits Industry week activities Work experience 107
Civic Centre Road New Road Southampton Palmerston Park Travelling to City College Central Station We are in the city centre making it easy to 20 Minutes Portland Terrace 1 24 Palmerston Road travel to us. Discounts are available for our 7 17 18 2 3 students on the buses, trains and ferries. 467 6 7 8 9 11 Pound Tree Road South Front If you’re eligible for our Bursary the cost of 8 9 11 12 your bus travel may be FREE. 17 18 2 3 13 40 X4 X5 40 X4 X5 10 Minutes Travelling to City College Vincent’s Walk Houndwell Hoglands Above Bar Street Park Park Harbour Parade West Quay Primark Houndwell Place Hanover Buildings Bargate Queensway This was the Castle Way East Street only college near me that offered this kind of course West Quay Road A33 High Street HYTHE FERRY and without the excellent transport ISLE OF WIGHT links I wouldn’t have been able to attend. FERRY Emilia Webb 20 Minutes Level 3 Production Arts Town Quay and 108 ferry terminal
Old Northam Road Britannia Road KEY Train Station Bus Stop Kingsway Bluestar First St Mary’s Please check with bus companies for Stadium latest information College Car Park River Public Car Park Itchen Please check car park for parking charges St Mary Street Travelling to City College Southampton Manor Road SO14 1AR Coleman Street St Mary Street Marine Peartree Road Bridge Road Skills 7 Centre Sea Road 73 9 13 6 9 11 St Mary’s Hazel Road 13 X4 X5 Church Chapel Road Marine Parade B3038 Radstock Road Itchen Bridge A3025 Woolston Station Marsh Lane Garton Road Wharf Road Portsmouth Road Woodley Road Victoria Road Central Bridge Woolston Itchen Bridge A3025 109
Course Index Accounting 32 Creative Arts 22–25 Event Management 33 & 98–99 Fabrication & Welding 45 & 48–49 Acting 96–97 Creative Media 22–25, 76–77 & 86–88 Film Finance 86–88 Animation 86–88 Creative Technologies Forensics 32 22–25, 76–77, 86–88 & 98–99 Foundation Learning 55 Art & Design 22–25 Games Design & Development 57–59 Automotive 92–93 Criminal Investigation 55 Hairdressing Health Care 86–88 Barbering 64 Criminology 55 Heating & Ventilation 62–63 Hospitality 68–69 Course Index Beauty Therapy 28–29 Cruise 106–107 Illustration IT 45 Boat Building 80–82 Dance 96–97 Joinery 73 Law 22–25 Bricklaying 42 Digital Communications 76–77 Life & Living Skills 76–77 Make-up 43 Building Services Engineering 45 Digital Marketing 32 & 76–77 Manicure & Pedicure 32 58 Business 32–33 Digital Media 22–25, 76–77 & 86–88 29 & 102–103 28–29 Carpentry 43 Digital Production 23 & 86–88 Catering 73 Drama 96–97 Childcare 36–37 Early Years 36–37 Composites Boat Building 80–82 Electrical Engineering 48–49 Computer Aided Design (CAD) 48 Electrical Installation 40–41 Computing 76–77 Electronic Engineering 48–49 Construction 40–45 Engineering 48–49 Cookery 73 ESOL (English for Speakers 51 of Other Languages) 110
Manufacturing 48–49 Stage Management 98–99 Supported Internship 59 Marine 80–82 Technical Theatre Theatre Technology 98–99 Marketing 32–33 & 86–88 Theatrical Hair & 98–99 Media Make-up Massage 28–29 Travel & Tourism 102–103 TV & Film 106–107 Mechanical Engineering 48–49 Vehicle Maintenance Visual Arts 87–88 Mechanics 81–82 & 92–93 Web Design 92–93 Course Index 22–25 Media 86–88 76–77 Media Make-up & 102–103 Theatrical Hair Motor Vehicle 92–93 Painting & Decorating 44 Performing Arts 96–97 Photography 22–25 Plumbing 45 Production Arts 98–99 Skills for Work & Life 58 Social Care 68–69 Social Media 32–33, 76–77 & 86–88 Special Educational Needs 58 111
Get social with us My course is really inspiring sotoncitycollege and my teacher is fantastic @city_college which really adds to the college sotoncitycollege experience. The skills I have citycollegesoton learnt here are second to none. Contact us Faith Adams-Wright Level 3 Forensic & Criminal 023 8048 4848 [email protected] Investigation www.southampton-city.ac.uk St Mary Street, Southampton SO14 1AR
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