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Full & Part-Time Courses for Adults PROSPECTUS 2013/14 The College for Women and Men Working Men’s College WMC THE CAMDEN COLLEGE

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Full & Part-Time Courses for Adults

S PROSPECTUS 2013/14

T h e C o l l e g e f o r Wo m e n a n d M e n

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PROSPECTUS 2013/14CONTENTS

Art & Design Foundation Diplomas 11Art & Design Foundation DiplomaFashion FoundationJewellery FoundationMedia Foundation - NEW

Art & Design - Drawing & Painting 14Botanical DrawingDrawing for BeginnersDrawing for Beginners Summer SchoolDrawing Beginners & BeyondDrawing Developing TechniquesDrawing & PaintingLife Drawing All levelsLife Drawing & Painting the Human Figure Large ScaleLife Drawing Summer SchoolLarge Scale Life Summer SchoolIllustration - NEWIllustration Visual Arts Level 2 - NEWPainting for BeginnersPainting for Beginners & BeyondPainting Developing TechniquesPortraiture Summer SchoolFine Art Critical Practice - NEWFine Art Studio Practice - NEW

Art & Design - Ceramics & Glass 18Ceramics Throwing, Handbuilding & DecoratingCeramics Beginners & BeyondCeramics Design, Make & DecorateCeramics Handbuilt FormsCeramics PotteryCeramics Level 2 - NEWCeramics Summer SchoolStained Glass & Glass ArtGlass Summer SchoolMosaic All Levels - NEW

Art & Design - Fashion & Textiles 21Clothes Making & Sewing - NEWFashion DesignFashion Pattern Cutting & Construction IntroductionPattern Cutting Inspired by Tommy NutterFashion Design: Pattern Cutting & Construction Level 2 - NEWVintage Inspired Fashion - NEWVintage Sewing Techniques Introduction - NEWFashion Illustration IntroductionHand Knitting IntroductionKnit ClubTextiles Surface Decoration & ConstructionSilkscreen for TextilesFloristry Introduction - NEWFloristry Level 2 - NEW

Art & Design - Jewellery 24Jewellery Beginners & BeyondJewellery Contemporary Pieces in PaperJewellery Design Beading & MoreJewellery Introduction to MetalworkJewellry Soldering Introduction - NEWJewellery Using Fused GlassJewellery Summer SchoolJewellery Level 2 - NEW

Art & Design - Marketing 27Art & Design: How To Get On in The Art World - NEWSelling Your Work Online for Artists and Designers - NEW

Art & Design- Media & Graphic Design 28Adobe InDesign Introduction Part OneAdobe InDesign Introduction Part TwoAnimation Introduction - NEWAnimation Level 2 - NEWAutoCAD Introduction Part OneAutoCAD Introduction Part TwoAutoCAD 3D Introduction Part OneAutoCAD Introduction Part TwoCreative Media Production Level 2 - NEWDigital Illustration Introduction - NEWGames Design Introduction Part One - NEWGames Design Introduction Part Two - NEWGraphic Design IntroductionGraphic Design Introduction Part OneGraphic Design Introduction Part TwoGraphic Design Level 2 - NEWIllustrator & Photoshop for Your Design ProjectsIllustrator & Photoshop for Your Design Projects Part OneIllustrator & Photoshop for Your Design Projects Part TwoMaya 3D Modelling & Animation IntroductionMaya 3D Modelling & Animation Introduction Part OneMaya 3D Modelling & Animation Introduction Part TwoMaya 3D ProjectsPhotoshop Introduction Part OnePhotoshop Introduction Part TwoPhotoshop Elements for PhotographersPublish Your Own Book with a MacVideo & Multimedia Editing Techniques Part OneVideo & Multimedia Editing Techniques Part TwoWeb Design with Adobe Creative Suite CSWeb Design with Adobe Creative Suite CS Part OneWeb Design with Adobe Creative Suite CS Part TwoWeb Design with DreamweaverWeb Design with Dreamweaver Part OneWeb Design with Dreamweaver Part Two

Art & Design - Photography 34Digital Photography-Technical Skills Introduction Part One - NEWDigital Photography-Technical Skills Introduction Part Two - NEWCreative Digital PhotographyPhotography - Light Room - NEW

Art & Design - Printmaking 35Printmaking All LevelsEtching Introduction - NEWEtching & Photo-Etching Workshop

Art & Design - Sculpture & Woodwork 37Sculpture All LevelsSculpture Summer SchoolPicture Framing & GildingWax Modelling and Small Scale CastingWood Workshop

Art & Design – Spatial Design 39Architecture Introduction - NEWInterior Design Introduction - NEW

Music & Acting - Acting & Speaking 40Acting An IntroductionActing IntermediatePublic Speaking

Music & Acting - Instrumental 41Drum Kit BeginnersDrum Kit Intermediate 1Drum Kit Intermediate 2

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Drumming Summer School Drums & PercussionGuitar Classical BeginnersGuitar Blues Country and Jazz BeginnersGuitar Blues Country and Jazz Intermediate 1Guitar Blues Country and Jazz Intermediate 2Guitar Classical OrchestraHarmonica BeginnersHarmonica IntermediateLearning to Play the Blue BeginnersLearnimng to Play the Blues IntermediatePiano Individual Tuition

Music & Acting - Theory,Technology & DJing 44DJ Masterclass Part 1DJ Masterclass Part 2Logic Pro Music Technology BeginnersLogic Pro Music Technology IntermediateMusic Technology Level 2 - NEWMusic Theory BeginnersMusic Theory Intermediate 1Music Theory Intermediate 2

Music & Acting - Singing 46Singing for Absolute BeginnersSinging IntermediateOpera Singing for BeginnersWorld Music Choir

Fitness & Dance 48Improving Your Personal FitnessExercise and Fitness Knowledge Level 2 - NEWPilates BeginnersPilates Beyond BeginnersSwing Dance - NEWTai Chi - NEWYogaZumbaZumba Gold - NEW

Humanities 50Curating Introduction - NEWCreative WritingKick Start Your Screenplay Write A PlayPoetry Workshop in Celebration - NEWPoetry Workshop Stand Up Post - NEWJournalism Introduction - NEWRadio Production Introduction - NEWHistory of Art IntroductionHistory of Art Modernism IntroductionParis Art & Architecture Study Day

Languages 52ArabicBrazilian PortugueseFrenchGermanHindiItalianJapaneseMandarin - NEWSpanish

English & Maths 62ESOL - Learn English All levelsEFL – Cambridge English (FCE &CAE) IELTS PreparationEnglish & Maths

Skills For Work 68

Guide to Course Progression 68

Accounting & Payroll 69Bookkeeping Introduction - NEWSage Accounting Level 1Sage Accounting Level 2Sage Payroll

Business & Medical Administration 70Working in Administration Level 1Business Administration Certificate Level 2Medical Administration Diploma Level 2 - NEWILM Management - NEW

Computing 71Introduction to ICT and the InternetKeyboarding for AllComputing for Everyday Use 1Computing for Everyday Use 1 Fast TrackComputing for Everyday Use 2Computing for Everyday Use 2 Fast TrackECDL Part 1ECDL Part 2ECDL Advanced WordprocessingECDL Advanced PresentationECDL Advanced SpreadsheetITQ CLAiT Certificate

Children, Health & Social Care 74Working with Children Level 1Child Care Level 2Child Care Diploma Level 3 - NEWHealth & Social Care Award Level 1 Health & Social Care Certificate Level 2Pre Access to Nursing Level 2 - NEW

Teaching 77Pre Access to Primary Teaching Level 2 - NEWSupporting Teaching & Learning Level 2 Supporting Teaching & Learning Level 3 Award in Education and Training Level 3 - NEWDTLLS/PGCE Level 6 - NEW

Apprenticeships 78

Employer Training Services 79Bespoke TrainingNVQsShort CoursesApprenticeships

ContentsWelcome page 4

Location & Learning Environment pages 6-7

Events page 8

Summer School page 9

Courses pages 10-77

How to Enrol & Fees pages 80-83

Student Services & Learning Support pages 84-85

Enrolment Form pages 87-89

Find Us, Term Dates & Times pages 90-91

PROSPECTUS 2013/14CONTENTS

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Welcome to the 2013-14 prospectus for Working Men’s College - the first London College to be graded Outstanding overallunder Ofsted’s new framework. Outstanding teaching and learning and outstanding outcomes for students are at the core ofour work.

Our courses are designed for adults, to help you progress and develop your career or extend and enrich your skills andexperience. We remain committed to ensuring you achieve your goals and aspirations, and hope you enjoy your studies here.

This year, our Art & Design provision is expanding with the launch a new Media Foundation Diploma to complement ourexisting portfolio of Foundation Diplomas in Fashion, Jewellery and Art and Design, a range of new Level 2 courses to helpyou progress to higher level courses that will prepare you for higher studies or for employment, and an even wider choice ofspecialist bite sized short courses for you to get involved in and enjoy.

Our work training programme is also expanding this year with more Level 2 and Level 3 courses in teaching and children,health and social care and pre-access courses in nursing and teaching and the launch of the ILM Management course. Weare particularly delighted to announce that from September 2013 the College will be working in partnership with the Instituteof Education (University of London) to deliver Year 1 of the PGCE/DTLLS qualification.

We continue to offer basic skills courses in English and Maths skills through our outstanding programmeof ESOL, EFL/IELTS, literacy and numeracy courses.

To minimise the recession impact most of our fees remain unchanged. The government is not offeringfunding to students over 24 years doing Level 3 courses. Student loans are available however - justask Student Services for information. We remain firm on refunds and late payments. We continue tofundraise to help ensure students in real financial hardship are not prevented from learning.

I remain convinced that Working Men’s College provides the best environment for adults to learn inCentral London.

Satnam Gill, Principal

"I'm delighted to welcome you on behalf of the WMC governors. You may be someone visiting usfor the first time, or one of the many students who come back to us time after time. All are welcome- we make every effort to make everyone feel at home in the college. This inclusiveness was oneof the features of the College which led to us being awarded the top overall grade of Outstandingby the Ofsted inspectors in April. We are all extremely proud of this rare achievement. By joining usyou can help us celebrate!"

Professor Tom Schuller, Chair of the Governors

WMC GOVERNORS Professor Tom Schuller, Chair Ruth HawthornLucy De Groot CBE, Vice Chair Councillor Abdul QuadirKate Bell, Vice Chair Councillor Tulip SiddiqMargaret Alexander Vice Chair, Chair Quality Paula WhittlePhilip Badman, Chair Audit Michal Sasadeusz, StudentDavid Offenbach, Chair Finance Severine Campos, StudentSatnam Gill OBE, Principal Shingo Nakatani, StaffBarbara Burman Kazi Nessa, StaffNigel Franklin

Clerk: Alan Conway

EMERITUS GOVERNORSBaroness Janet Whitaker Selwyn MidgenDame Ruth Silver DBE Bipin Patel MBEMartin Jones

To be a learner-centred college dedicated to widening access to education for all, that will provideopportunities for lifelong learning for the diverse range of London adults who may not be able to study fulltime, particularly those who have missed out on their initial education.

PRINCIPAL’S WELCOME

OUR MISSION

An inclusive college with a proud tradition of providinglifelong learning for adults

WELCOME TO WMC

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Graded by Ofsted asAN OUTSTANDING COLLEGE

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In March 2013, we received an outstanding report from Ofsted. Working Men’s College becomesthe first London college, and one of only five colleges nationally, to be graded Outstanding overallby Ofsted since the introduction of the new inspection framework.

Key Findings

Outstanding - Overall

Outstanding - Outcomes for Learners

Outstanding - Quality of Teaching, Learning and Assessment

Outstanding - Effectiveness of Leadership and Management

Outstanding - Visual Arts

Outstanding - ESOL

“The quality of teaching, learning and assessments is outstanding. Students make excellentprogress in developing a wide range of skills while gaining much confidence to progress to higherlevel courses, volunteering or employent opportunities.” Ofsted 2013 “

A GREAT LOCATION

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A GREAT LOCATIONSituated in Camden Town, Working Men’s College is at the heart of one of the most culturally exciting, diverseand dynamic London borough. Just a few steps away from Mornington Crescent tube, close to St PancrasInternational, Kings Cross and Euston stations, the College benefits from a fantastic location and is surroundedby some of London’s most attractive mini villages.

Koko, the British Library, Camden Lock Market, the Roundhouse are around corner as well as loads of creativeshops, pubs, bars, restaurants, clubs, and music, drama and art venues. Kings Cross is the largest area of urbanredevelopment in Europe, only 10 mins away and is becoming London’s newest cultural scene. With its six tubelines, it is also the biggest interchange on London overground.

So Camden is only for tourists? Think twice! The borough has become London’s new hub for creativity withinternational companies like French Connection, Asos, Hugo Boss, Getty Images, Nicole Farhi and MTV choosingto base their HQs there. In recent years, the area has attracted a large number of digital media agencies, graduatecompanies and start-ups.

‘Outside Soho, Camden Town has the highest density of creative industry businesses of anywhere else inLondon (higher even than Hackney and Shoreditch’. Futurising

Thanks to its convenient transport links and great cultural scene, the College attracts students from many areas ofCentral and North London.

LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

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LEARNING ENVIRONMENTWe believe that in order to facilitate your student experience, and for you to participate and create in the 21st century, weneed to offer you access to traditional working methods and media alongside contemporary technologies and environment.

Main site

Sitting inside our 1904 listed building with its stunning Victoriana, wonderful Old Library and arts and crafts ceiling you will find:

• classrooms equipped with whiteboards and AV equipment• bespoke art studios for sculpture, glass, jewellery, ceramics, fashion, media, design and the general arts• a performance studio• a grand hall with a stage, AV equipment, PA & lighting• a dedicated MAC suite for the Foundation Diploma students• dedicated PC and MAC labs containing 160 desktop machines and 45 laptops• free wifi

Kentish Town site

• PC rooms• a dedicated printmaking studio• free wifi

All Macs are equipped with Adobe Creative Suite (including Photoshop, InDesign, Dreamwaever, Illustrator, Adobe PhotoshopElements, Autodesk AutoCAD 3D, Maya 3D, Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Microsoft Office for Mac and Sibelius. PCs are loadedwith the latest business applications including Microsoft Office 2013, Sage 2023 and Payroll 2013.

Library & Learning Resource Centre

Situated in the College’s beautiful historic library in room 601, our Library & Resource Centre is an open and inclusive spacedesigned to inspire learning, invite interaction, and improve access to information and knowledge for students and staff. Thelibrary collection covers all areas of the curriculum and strives to contain all the key texts needed to complete your study. Theextensive collection of Arts books covers historic and contemporary artistic practice in all fields. Whether you’re looking to thepast for inspiration or searching for information on the latest creative techniques we have materials for you. The library isequipped with PCs, MACs and laptops.

The Ruskin Café

The Ruskin Café is at the heart of theCollege. It is light-filled space where studentscan get refreshments, enjoy good homecooked food, study or meet up with friends.

Ruskin Gallery

The Ruskin Gallery is a contemporary galleryadjacent to the Ruskin Café. It providesstudents and external artists who work onsite specific projects the opportunity to showat a professional level. www.ruskingallery.com

EVENTS

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EVENTSLast year, we delivered an exciting programme of free public events from theopening of our new entrance and the presentation of student awards by HRH ThePrincess Royal to celebrate almost 160 years of adult learning at WMC, tolectures and talks by high profile personalities including Playwright andScreenwriter Alan Bennett, former Director of Justice John Handy and Professorof Modern & Contemporary History at Cambridge University Eugenio Biagini.

The Arts and Humanities Department at the College is an active contributor to theCollege’s public events programme. Look out for our rotating exhibitions in theRuskin Gallery and canteen, regular Literary Nights, end of term Performing Arts Nights, the Lowes Dickensonprize for Arts and Travel in November and the End of Year Show in June.

2013-14 Lecture SeriesAutumn term 2013Sept (TBA)Debate HS2 ProposalsProfessor Tony Travers in the Chair Director of Research Centre LSE

Oct/Nov (TBA)The Economy and Record of AusterityLord Robert Skidelsky and Lord Neil Kinnock

Oct 22Education for Working Families in 19th Century BloomsburyProfessor Rosemary Ashton Author of ‘Victorian Bloomsbury’Emeritus Quain Professor of English Language & Literature, Honorary Fellow of UCL

Nov 26The Radical Legacy of E P ThompsonProfessor Richard Taylor, Professor Roger Fieldhouse, Dr Nina PowerContributors to a forthcoming book on EP Thompson

Spring term 2014Jan 14Two Windows: Connections between Art in Renaissance Europe & Traditional Islamic SocietiesJulian Bell, Painter and Author of ‘Mirror of the World: A New History of Art’

Feb 11The Education of Women and The Paula PrincipleProfessor Tom Schuller, Author and Chair of WMC and Professor Alison Wolf, Kings College London

Mar 18Labour and the European UnionJohn Mills, former Chair of Finance at Camden Council, Chief Executive of John Mills Ltd

Summer term 2014April/ May (TBA)A Government Minister

Jun 3William Morris and The BookJan Marsh, Biographer specialising in artists and writers

July (TBA)An International Designer

All events at the College are posted on our website and Facebook and they are very popular with our local and extendedcommunities. You may need to book in advance to attend some of them.Visit our website: www.wmcollege.ac.uk Ruskin Gallery: www.ruskingallery.com For regular updates on news and events join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/WorkingMensCollege

SUMMER SCHOOL

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SUMMER SCHOOLEach year the College runs a number of courses in the Summer. Some of these are follow-on courses fromexisting programmes for our students to enable them to deepen or broaden skills within their area of studyand others are tasters, giving you a chance to try something new.

This year's Summer School programme offers you a much bigger and more exciting portfolio of courses tochoose from at a time of the year when you probably have more time and head space. The Summer School willrun from early July through to mid-August, thereby providing greater flexibility for you to fit them in alongside anyholiday plans.

So whether it be learning the basics of a language before your go on holiday, trying out a subject that you plan tostudy more comprehensively in September, further developing or broadening skills and techniques, there will bea course to suit your needs.

The full Summer School programme will be available in Spring 2014. Keep an eye on our website for announcements. Or email us to join our mailing list to receive information oncourses, news and events at the College: [email protected]

Summer School enrolment will be available from Spring 2014• Online www.wmcollege.ac.uk • In person (using our application form) at 44 Crowndale Rd• By phone 020 7255 4759• by email [email protected]

‘The College has a diverse and multicultural environment. It’s Central Londonlocation is a really benefit. The program is good and offers opportunities tobranch out to new disciplines or to progress to higher levels’.

Amy, Painting student “

ARTS & HUMANITIES

Arts & Humanities

Working Men’s College has a long history of offering Arts courses to adults. In the mid nineteenth century we wereat the radical centre of current developments in both Fine and Applied Arts. John Ruskin, a major figure in thefoundation of the college, sought to put into practice the ideas he had spent so many years writing about. It was asecond generation of Art and Crafts philanthropists who enabled our current building to exist. ‘The Ruskin Room’is used as an Art studio and our original listed Library, its archive and beautiful interior is haven for quiet study. Ourhistory of innovation and excellence in the Arts & Humanities, with famous teachers such as Dante GabrielRossetti, Lucien Pissarro and EM Forster and famous alumni such as Beryl Bainbridge, Gary Hume, and SarahLucas, continues to be an inspiration to students and staff alike.

For 2013/14 we have developed new Media Foundation and we continue to offer our portfolio of FoundationDiplomas in Fashion, Jewellery and Art and Design. We have added level 2 progression routes in a range ofsubjects and are offering an even wider choice of specialist areas for you to get involved in and enjoy through bitesized short courses in.

We created two new specialist studios for fashion and media at our main site and one for printmaking at theKentish Town site. Our studios are furbished with specialist resources and equipment and all courses are taughtby teacher trained subject specialist experts many of whom work professionally within the creative industries.

The arts and humanities department plays an active role in developing the College’s events programme. So keepan eye on our website or join us on Facebook for dates and times.

We hope our programme in 2013/14, will entice you to sign up and participate in our thriving arts community inthe heart of London

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Our Foundation courses are run in association with the University of Arts London

ART & DESIGN FOUNDATION DIPLOMAS

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Start Day Time Weeks Code Site Teacher Course Fees Other FeesFull Senior Exam

Art & Design Foundation Diploma - Assessment/interview required

Course Summary This course will enable you to identify where your strengths lie in relation to your application to university tostudy for a degree in art or design. The course encompasses a wide range of skills and knowledge. You willlearn the fundamental practical and visual skills, ideas and processes that underpin professional practice in theVisual Arts and Design - visual research, idea generation and development leading to the production of thefinished piece. After completing formative units you will begin to study your specialist area in Art & Design ingreater depth, producing a professional portfolio of work.

You will be taught through a range of studio-based workshops with presentations and demonstrations; theemphasis is on a highly personalised approach, matching teaching and learning methods to your emergingneeds. Peer-to-peer learning is encouraged through informal discussion and formal group crits. Inspirationalvisits to key exhibitions are also an integral part of the course.

Each unit is assessed. As well as continual discussion and support you receive formal written assessment andfeedback on every piece of work you do. Students are encouraged to participate in discussions about eachothers work throughout the year. At the end of the year all students take part in an exhibition with private viewand entry to the public.

By the end of the course students achieve their aim of progressing to university. We have a 100% success ratein getting applicants into some of the most prestigious art Institutions in London and beyond. Our students areregularly offered places at Goldsmiths, Camberwell, Wimbledon, Central St Martins, Chelsea, London Collegeof Communication, London College of Fashion and many other great universities. Students in the past havebeen offered places to study Fine Art, Fashion Accessories Design, Graphics, Illustration, Photography, Time-Based Media, Animation, Architectural & Interior Design, Jewellery, Graphic Product Innovation, Sculpture, ArtWriting, Transport Design, Games Art, Theatre-Technical Arts and Special Effects, Professional practice in Artand Design and many other brilliant degree courses.

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If you are under 19: FREE, 19-23: £2450 (or free if unemployed), over 24: £4500 (24+ government loans available to cover the full cost of the course – see page 83)

Foundation Diplomas

Our one-year Foundation Diplomas are designed to help you build a strong portfolio of work to progress touniversity or to prepare you for employment in the creative industries. An Art and Design Foundation Diploma is alevel 3 qualification which is recognised as an entry qualification to Higher Education.

You may already have a direction in your work, be thinking about all the possibilities and be unable to decide or beunsure about which career pathway will be best for you. Foundation Diplomas are designed to help you gain theknowledge and skills you need through subject specialist project briefs and activities which will equip you for yournext step. You will receive subject specialist advice and guidance, develop independent learning and researchskills, a personal identity and a portfolio of work that shows your potential. We will assist you with your UCAS andyour Higher university application.

Our College is a small and caring learning community. We attract a diverse range of students and employdedicated teaching staff who have the professional expertise to teach in their subject specialism. Our tutors arehighly experienced and qualified lecturers and practitioners who also teach at the Royal College of Art, CentralSaint Martins, Wimbledon College of Art, Goldsmith and Camberwell College of Art.

Entry requirements

You should have just completed Art A Level or National Diploma, or returning to learning and with a genuineinterest in progressing to a career in the creative industries. Minimum requirement of 5 GCSEs and 1 A Level – orequivalent – or, exceptionally, a particularly strong portfolio. Entry is by portfolio interview only.

‘I have a degree from elsewhere and could easily compare the standard ofteaching at WMC as being as good as degree level teaching in professionalismand clarity. Many art & design students progress to prestigious art programmes in

London and elsewhere, some directly to MA courses.’ Toby, Foundation student“

ART & DESIGN FOUNDATION DIPLOMAS

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Fashion Foundation (Assessment/interview required)

Course Summary Our Fashion Foundation Diploma is specifically Fashion industry orientated and will enable you to develop astrong, personally tailored portfolio that represents you and your abilities. At the same time, it will provide you withgenuinely professional advice helping you to make well informed choices of specialist area, and supporting you inyour application to HE.

You will gain insight into a broad spectrum of creative fields in the fashion industry: Fashion Design, Styling andIllustration as well as: Textiles (Print and Construction), Fashion Promotion, Accessories, Fashion Marketing andFashion Photography. You will benefit from the teaching of industry experts, while acquiring skills in a variety ofmedia, fashion drawing, fabric manipulation and in contemporary CAD packages. Finally, you will be supportedthrough the UCAS process, identifying and making your application to degrees suitable for your strengths andambitions.

You will be taught through a range of studio based workshops with demonstrations and to highly personalisedsurgeries. The emphasis is on a highly personalised approach matching teaching and learning methods to youremerging needs. Peer to peer learning is encouraged through show and tell and critiques. You will take part in liveIndustry projects and practitioner led sessions such as Fashion Portfolio. Inspirational visits such as keyexhibitions and fashion archive tours are also an integral part of the course.

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If you are under 19: FREE, 19-23: £2450 (or free if unemployed), over 24: £4500 (24+ government loans available to cover the full cost of the course – see page 83)

Start Day Time Weeks Code Site Teacher Course Fees Other FeesFull Senior Exam

ART & DESIGN FOUNDATION DIPLOMAS

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Jewellery Foundation (Assessment/interview required)

Course Summary Our Jewellery Foundation Course is designed for budding designer/makers who are interested in Jewellery andbody adornment. This specialist course will enable you to develop a strong, personally tailored portfolio thatrepresents you and your abilities. Through a series of projects and workshops you will develop your ability to workcreatively and imaginatively in two and three dimensional media.

The course is specifically jewellery focused and the project briefs will encourage a range of approaches toresearch and design development. You will be introduced to a broad range of materials and processes toprogress your ideas into finished pieces of jewellery. You will gain an Art and Design Foundation Diploma and agreater insight into the jewellery industry and the possibilities it offers you. Whether building on existing skills orlearning completely new ones we will help you to develop exciting and personalised work for your own portfolio.

On the course we will support you through the UCAS process, helping you to identify degrees that suit yourapproach, your strengths and your ambitions and enabling you to develop a portfolio, that not only representsyou, but the very best of your abilities. You may be a mature learner who is aiming to develop a career ambition ora student who has just completed A' Level or National Diploma and would like to extend your area of expertise.Whatever your experience, we will enable you to develop a sophisticated and highly personal approach toJewellery Design and maximise your chances of gaining a place on one of the University courses of your choice.

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If you are under 19: FREE, 19-23: £2450 (or free if unemployed), over 24: £4500 (24+ government loans available to cover the full cost of the course – see page 83)

Media Foundation (Assessment/interview required) - New

Course Summary If you are already interested in a career in the media industry you may have heard that Camden houses thehighest concentration of media professionals in London, with New London House down the road and Soho juston our doorstep and the development of Kings Place, the area is rich in local media activity. Media is a broad,exciting and innovative field which offers great career potential and employment opportunities. If have a seriousinterest in Media and are wondering just what your strengths are and how to get into it then this may be thecourse for you....

Our one year Media Foundation Diploma course is specifically orientated towards enabling you to find out whatmakes you tick creatively, it is a diagnostic course so you get to find out about different aspects of media beforespecialising in designated field. We will help you to develop a strong, personally tailored media portfolio and aqualification that represents you and your abilities alongside genuinely professional advice in helping you to applythrough UCAS and make really well informed choices of specialist areas within a broad range of Media courses.

Gaining a place on a Degree courses and in employment in Media industry is very competitive, however, wehave had many years experience with progressing students of all ages to University. On the course you will gaindirection and be offered support through your UCAS applications and find places on BA (or MAs) or directly intoemployment. We will enable you to progress to careers in: advertising, marketing & journalism, television, filmand video, screen writing, photography, radio, editing & production, media communication, directing, sound &lighting, media theory and more..

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If you are under 19: FREE, 19-23: £2450 (or free if unemployed), over 24: £4500 (24+ government loans available to cover the full cost of the course – see page 83)

Reduced or zero course fees on many courses – see p 82

Start Day Time Weeks Code Site Teacher Course Fees Other FeesFull Senior Exam

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ART & DESIGN DRAWING & PAINTING

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Botanical Drawing

Course Summary Inspired by botanical collections in London and the idea of the travelling collector, this course will enable you todevelop the skills of botanical drawing as well as explore free ways to interpret the natural world thoroughdifferent media. All levels welcome.

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Drawing for Beginners

Course Summary This course teaches you the basic principles and methods of drawing. Taught in a supportive studioenvironment, you will be guided through the use of different materials and techniques, step by step, developingcore skills in drawing. No previous experience is necessary. This course is for absolute beginners.

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23-Apr-14 Wed 14:00-17:00 5 DRAW01CA WMC Clare Law 79 4504-Jun-14 Wed 14:00-17:00 5 DRAW01CB WMC Clare Law 79 45

Drawing for Beginners Summer School

Course Summary This intense three-day summer school is for absolute beginners. Taught in a supportive studio environment, youwill be guided through the basic principles and methods of drawing. No previous experience is necessary. For

21-Jul-14 Mon Tue Wed 10:00-16:00 1 DRAW04C WMC Pernille Holm-Mercer 79 45

Drawing Beginners & Beyond

Course Summary The course builds on basic principles and methods of drawing, and helps improve your work and confidence.For beginners who have completed an introductory drawing class, or have equivalent skills.

15-Jan-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 DRAWBY01BA WMC Clare Law 79 7926-Feb-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 DRAWBY02BB WMC Clare Law 79 79

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Course Summary It reinforces and extends core principles and methods of drawing, and helps you take your drawing skillsforward to develop independent projects, including how to generate and express your ideas. This is anintermediate drawing course for students with some prior experience.

23-Apr-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 DRAWDV01CA WMC Clare Law 79 7904-Jun-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 DRAWDV01CB WMC Clare Law 79 79

Drawing & Painting

Course Summary This course offers structured introductions to a range of different drawing and painting techniques andmaterials as well as opportunities for developing your own style through projects. All levels welcome.

24-Sep-13 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 DRAWP01AA WMC Gary Spencer 79 7926-Sep-13 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 DRAWP02AA WMC Clare Law 79 4505-Nov-13 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 DRAWP01AB WMC Gary Spencer 79 7907-Nov-13 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 DRAWP02AB WMC Clare Law 79 45

14-Jan-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 DRAWP01BA WMC Gary Spencer 79 7916-Jan-14 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 DRAWP02BA WMC Clare Law 79 4525-Feb-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 DRAWP01BB WMC Gary Spencer 79 7927-Feb-14 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 DRAWP02BB WMC Clare Law 79 45

22-Apr-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 DRAWP01CA WMC Gary Spencer 79 7924-Apr-14 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 DRAWP02CA WMC Clare Law 79 4503-Jun-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 DRAWP01CB WMC Gary Spencer 79 7905-Jun-14 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 DRAWP02CB WMC Clare Law 79 45

Life Drawing All Levels

Course Summary Through a variety of life drawing approaches, this course will introduce you to ways of working from the modelto represent human form in experimental and formal ways. You will develop a thorough basis for understandingall drawing and painting principles and are encouraged to paint as well if you wish. All levels welcome.

26-Sep-13 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 LFDRW01AA WMC Janet Unwin 79 4526-Sep-13 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 LFDRW02AA WMC Ben Senior 79 7927-Sep-13 Fri 10:00-13:00 5 LFDRW03AA WMC Janet Unwin 79 4527-Sep-13 Fri 14:00-17:00 5 LFDRW04AA WMC Janet Unwin 79 4507-Nov-13 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 LFDRW01AB WMC Janet Unwin 79 4507-Nov-13 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 LFDRW02AB WMC Ben Senior 79 7908-Nov-13 Fri 10:00-13:00 5 LFDRW03AB WMC Janet Unwin 79 4508-Nov-13 Fri 14:00-17:00 5 LFDRW04AB WMC Janet Unwin 79 45

16-Jan-14 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 LFDRW01BA WMC Janet Unwin 79 4516-Jan-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 LFDRW02BA WMC Ben Senior 79 7917-Jan-14 Fri 10:00-13:00 5 LFDRW03BA WMC Janet Unwin 79 4517-Jan-14 Fri 14:00-17:00 5 LFDRW04BA WMC Janet Unwin 79 4527-Feb-14 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 LFDRW01BB WMC Janet Unwin 79 4527-Feb-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 LFDRW02BB WMC Ben Senior 79 7928-Feb-14 Fri 10:00-13:00 5 LFDRW03BB WMC Janet Unwin 79 4528-Feb-14 Fri 14:00-17:00 5 LFDRW04BB WMC Janet Unwin 79 45

24-Apr-14 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 LFDRW01CA WMC Janet Unwin 79 4524-Apr-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 LFDRW02CA WMC Ben Senior 79 7925-Apr-14 Fri 10:00-13:00 5 LFDRW03CA WMC Janet Unwin 79 4525-Apr-14 Fri 14:00-17:00 5 LFDRW04CA WMC Janet Unwin 79 4505-Jun-14 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 LFDRW01CB WMC Janet Unwin 79 4505-Jun-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 LFDRW02CB WMC Ben Senior 79 7906-Jun-14 Fri 10:00-13:00 5 LFDRW03CB WMC Janet Unwin 79 4506-Jun-14 Fri 14:00-17:00 5 LFDRW04CB WMC Janet Unwin 79 45

Reduced or zero course fees on many courses – see p 82

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Life Drawing & Painting the Human Figure Large Scale

Course Summary Human Figure Large Scale offers a unique opportunity for students to develop their ideas and practical skillsthrough working from the life model at scales up to and sometimes beyond life size to create large anddynamic drawings and paintings. A real interest in Life Drawing plus advice and guidance from the tutor toensure a sufficient level of art experience.

27-Sep-13 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 LFDRW05AA WMC Paul Peden 79 4528-Sep-13 Sat 13:00-16:00 5 LFDRW07AA WMC P. Holm-Mercer 79 4508-Nov-13 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 LFDRW05AB WMC Paul Peden 79 4509-Nov-13 Sat 13:00-16:00 5 LFDRW07AB WMC P. Holm-Mercer 79 45

17-Jan-14 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 LFDRW05BA WMC Paul Peden 79 7918-Jan-14 Sat 13:00-16:00 5 LFDRW07BA WMC P. Holm-Mercer 79 4528-Feb-14 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 LFDRW05BB WMC Paul Peden 79 7901-Mar-14 Sat 13:00-16:00 5 LFDRW07BB WMC P. Holm-Mercer 79 4525-Apr-14 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 LFDRW05CA WMC Paul Peden 79 7926-Apr-14 Sat 13:00-16:00 5 LFDRW07CA WMC P. Holm-Mercer 79 4506-Jun-14 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 LFDRW05CB WMC Paul Peden 79 7907-Jun-14 Sat 13:00-16:00 5 LFDRW07CB WMC P. Holm-Mercer 79 45

Life Drawing Summer School

Course Summary Supportive environment to work daily for 3 weeks to expand your artistic skills in this structured course.Experience/use various approaches to the human form inspired by famous artists including Vermeer,Michelangelo, Velasquez, Degas and Giotto. All levels welcome.

10-Jul-14 Thu Fri 10:00-16:00 3 LFDRW06C WMC Janet Unwin 179 99

Large Scale Life Summer School

Course Summary All levels welcome. This intense three-day summer school course offers a unique opportunity for students todevelop their ideas and practical skills through working from the life model at scales up to and sometimesbeyond life size to create large and dynamic drawings and paintings.

14-Jul-14 Mon Tue Wed 10:00-16:00 1 LFDRW08C WMC Paul Peden 79 45

Illustration - New

Course Summary Taught in a supportive studio environment, you will be guided through the basic principles and methods ofillustration, including workshops on composition, colour, and use of materials. For students who are new toillustration but who have some prior experience of drawing.

23-Sep-13 Mon 10:00-13:00 5 DRWILL01AA WMC P. Holm-Mercer 79 4523-Sep-13 Mon 14:00-17:00 5 DRWILL02AA WMC P. Holm-Mercer 79 4504-Nov-13 Mon 10:00-13:00 5 DRWILL01AB WMC P. Holm-Mercer 79 4504-Nov-13 Mon 14:00-17:00 5 DRWILL02AB WMC P. Holm-Mercer 79 45

Illustration Visual Arts Level 2 (Assessment/interview required) - New

Course Summary A structured illustration course leading to a level 2 qualification – a first step into a new career in Art andDesign. You will advance core visual arts skills in illustration and learn how to research and develop ideasleading to finished products, exploring different materials and techniques.Requirements: ideal for students wishing to progress from introductory Illustration or drawing classes

06-Jan-14 Mon 10:00-16:00 18 DRWILL03B WMC P. Holm-Mercer 720 720Reduced or zero fees available for this course – see page 82

Painting for Beginners

Course Summary This course is for absolute beginners. Taught in a supportive studio environment, you will be guided throughthe basic principles and methods of painting and use of colour. Beginners welcome. No previous experienceis necessary.

25-Sep-13 Wed 10:00-13:00 5 PNTBEG01AA WMC Paul Peden 79 4506-Nov-13 Wed 10:00-13:00 5 PNTBEG01AB WMC Paul Peden 79 45

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Painting Beginners & Beyond

Course Summary For those who have completed an introductory painting class, or have equivalent skills. The course builds onbasic principles and methods of painting and use of colour, and helps improve your work and confidence.

15-Jan-14 Wed 10:00-13:00 5 PNTBYD01BA WMC Paul Peden 79 4526-Feb-14 Wed 10:00-13:00 5 PNTBYD01BB WMC Paul Peden 79 45

Painting Developing Techniques

Course Summary This course reinforces and extends core principles and methods of painting, and helps you take your paintingskills forward to develop independent projects, including how to generate and express your ideas. This is anintermediate painting course for students with some prior experience.

23-Apr-14 Wed 10:00-13:00 5 PNTDEV01CA WMC Paul Peden 79 4504-Jun-14 Wed 10:00-13:00 5 PNTDEV01CB WMC Paul Peden 79 45

Portraiture Summer School

Course Summary This summer school is for students who want to learn the basic techniques of portraiture. You will learn how todraw and paint portraits, using various wet and dry media. Students will observe from a variety of sources. Noprevious experience is necessary.

07-Jul-14 Mon Tue Wed 10:00-16:00 1 PORTRT01C WMC Ben Senior 79 45

Fine Art Critical Practice - New

Course Summary A context to continue or restart your Fine art practice through discussion and reflection in a supportiveenvironment. The course aims to build confidence, strategies for developing work, knowledge ofcontemporary art, and a sustainable network of peers. Delivered over 12 Saturday workshops throughout theyear (pay per session) with gallery visits and seminars. Requirements: For experienced practitioners with an Arts degree (any filed) and / or recent foundation diplomaor access to HE Art and Design with a strong portfolio of work and ideas to be developed.How to apply: for more information or to book an interview with portfolio: 020 7255 4719

28-Sep-13 Sat 10:00-15:00 1 FASCP01AA WMC Clare Law 30 3026-Oct-13 Sat 10:00-15:00 1 FASCP02AA WMC Clare Law 30 3016-Nov-13 Sat 10:00-15:00 1 FASCP01AB WMC Clare Law 30 3030-Nov-13 Sat 10:00-15:00 1 FASCP02AB WMC Clare Law 30 30

18-Jan-14 Sat 10:00-15:00 1 FASCP01BA WMC Clare Law 30 3015-Feb-14 Sat 10:00-15:00 1 FASCP02BA WMC Clare Law 30 3008-Mar-14 Sat 10:00-15:00 1 FASCP01BB WMC Clare Law 30 3029-Mar-14 Sat 10:00-15:00 1 FASCP02BB WMC Clare Law 30 3003-May-14 Sat 10:00-15:00 1 FASCP01CA WMC Clare Law 30 3024-May-14 Sat 10:00-15:00 1 FASCP02CA WMC Clare Law 30 3007-Jun-14 Sat 10:00-15:00 1 FASCP01CB WMC Clare Law 30 3019-Jul-14 Sat 10:00-15:00 1 FASCP02CB WMC Clare Law 30 30

Fine Art Studio Practice - New

Course Summary Have you finished a Foundation or BA in Fine Art but feel you need further high level support and feedbackfrom tutors and peers? Then this course is for you, as it combines structured taught workshops with in-depthdiscussion to help you further develop your practice. Also, ideal for those who are preparing portfolios for MAapplications, exhibitions, and independent studios. Requirements: For experienced practitioners with an Arts degree (any filed) and / or recent foundation diplomaor access to HE Art and Design with a strong portfolio of work and ideas to be developed.How to apply: for more information or to book an interview with portfolio: 020 7255 4719

24-Sep-13 Tue 10:00-16:00 5 FASADV01AA WMC P. Holm-Mercer 149 9905-Nov-13 Tue 10:00-16:00 5 FASADV01AB WMC P. Holm-Mercer 149 99

14-Jan-14 Tue 10:00-16:00 5 FASADV01BA WMC P. Holm-Mercer 149 9925-Feb-14 Tue 10:00-16:00 5 FASADV01BB WMC P. Holm-Mercer 149 9922-Apr-14 Tue 10:00-16:00 5 FASADV01CA WMC P. Holm-Mercer 149 9903-Jun-14 Tue 10:00-16:00 5 FASADV01CB WMC P. Holm-Mercer 149 99

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Ceramics Throwing, Handbuilding & Decorating

Course Summary Learn the techniques of wheel based pot throwing and /or hand-built processes including slabbing and coilingto develop your own design ideas and your own versatile ceramic objects. All levels welcome.

25-Sep-13 Wed 14:00-17:00 5 CERAM04AA WMC Carol Jacobs 79 4525-Sep-13 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 CERAM05AA WMC Carol Jacobs 79 7906-Nov-13 Wed 14:00-17:00 5 CERAM04AB WMC Carol Jacobs 79 4506-Nov-13 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 CERAM05AB WMC Carol Jacobs 79 79

15-Jan-14 Wed 14:00-17:00 5 CERAM04BA WMC Carol Jacobs 79 4515-Jan-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 CERAM05BA WMC Carol Jacobs 79 7926-Feb-14 Wed 14:00-17:00 5 CERAM04BB WMC Carol Jacobs 79 4526-Feb-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 CERAM05BB WMC Carol Jacobs 79 79

23-Apr-14 Wed 14:00-17:00 7 CERAM04C WMC Carol Jacobs 99 5923-Apr-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 7 CERAM05C WMC Carol Jacobs 99 99

Ceramics Beginners & Beyond

Course Summary This course will help you to discover a range of techniques/processes, using a variety of materials/tools,different types of clay manipulation and firing techniques. Technical demonstrations and expert advice give astrong basis for further learning. All levels welcome.

23-Sep-13 Mon 14:00-17:00 5 CERAM01AA WMC Maggie Jablonska 79 4523-Sep-13 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 CERAM02AA WMC Maggie Jablonska 79 7904-Nov-13 Mon 14:00-17:00 5 CERAM01AB WMC Maggie Jablonska 79 4504-Nov-13 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 CERAM02AB WMC Maggie Jablonska 79 79

13-Jan-14 Mon 14:00-17:00 5 CERAM01BA WMC Maggie Jablonska 79 4513-Jan-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 CERAM02BA WMC Maggie Jablonska 79 7924-Feb-14 Mon 14:00-17:00 5 CERAM01BB WMC Maggie Jablonska 79 4524-Feb-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 CERAM02BB WMC Maggie Jablonska 79 79

28-Apr-14 Mon 14:00-17:00 5 CERAM01C WMC Maggie Jablonska 79 4528-Apr-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 CERAM02C WMC Maggie Jablonska 79 79

Ceramics Design, Make & Decorate

Course Summary Explore range of decorative techniques/materials and discover what can be achieved through application ofnumerous decorative techniques and creative use of oxides, engobes, underglazes and glazes. This course isbest suited for those wishing to extend and consolidate their skills and knowledge of decorative techniques.

26-Sep-13 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 CERAM09AA WMC Joanna Voit 79 4526-Sep-13 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 CERAM10AA WMC Joanna Voit 79 4507-Nov-13 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 CERAM09AB WMC Joanna Voit 79 4507-Nov-13 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 CERAM10AB WMC Joanna Voit 79 45

16-Jan-14 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 CERAM09BA WMC Joanna Voit 79 4516-Jan-14 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 CERAM10BA WMC Joanna Voit 79 4527-Feb-14 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 CERAM09BB WMC Joanna Voit 79 4527-Feb-14 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 CERAM10BB WMC Joanna Voit 79 45

24-Apr-14 Thu 10:00-13:00 7 CERAM09C WMC Joanna Voit 99 5924-Apr-14 Thu 14:00-17:00 7 CERAM10C WMC Joanna Voit 99 59

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Ceramics Handbuilt Forms

Course Summary All handbuilding forming techniques to visualise your ideas. Emphasis is on experimentation withforming/decorative methods and professional approach. This course is particularly well suited for developingfurther your skills and knowledge of handbuilt construction methods.

27-Sep-13 Fri 10:00-13:00 5 CERAM06AA WMC Joanna Voit 79 4527-Sep-13 Fri 14:00-17:00 5 CERAM07AA WMC Joanna Voit 79 4508-Nov-13 Fri 10:00-13:00 5 CERAM06AB WMC Joanna Voit 79 4508-Nov-13 Fri 14:00-17:00 5 CERAM07AB WMC Joanna Voit 79 45

17-Jan-14 Fri 10:00-13:00 5 CERAM06BA WMC Joanna Voit 79 4517-Jan-14 Fri 14:00-17:00 5 CERAM07BA WMC Joanna Voit 79 4528-Feb-14 Fri 10:00-13:00 5 CERAM06BB WMC Joanna Voit 79 4528-Feb-14 Fri 14:00-17:00 5 CERAM07BB WMC Joanna Voit 79 45

25-Apr-14 Fri 10:00-13:00 5 CERAM06C WMC Joanna Voit 99 4525-Apr-14 Fri 14:00-17:00 5 CERAM07C WMC Joanna Voit 79 45

Ceramics Pottery

Course Summary Opportunity to explore the possibilities of making functional forms in ceramics, to explore in depth the skillsand techniques needed, including throwing, basic hand building, use of moulds, decorative technique andglazing. All levels welcome.

24-Sep-13 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 CERAM08AA WMC Joe Brooks 79 7926-Sep-13 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 CERAM03AA WMC Joe Brooks 79 7928-Sep-13 Sat 10:00-13:00 5 CERAM16AA WMC Craig Fowler 79 4507-Nov-13 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 CERAM03AB WMC Joe Brooks 79 7905-Nov-13 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 CERAM08AB WMC Joe Brooks 79 7909-Nov-13 Sat 10:00-13:00 5 CERAM16AB WMC Craig Fowler 79 45

14-Jan-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 CERAM08BA WMC Joe Brooks 79 7916-Jan-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 CERAM03BA WMC Joe Brooks 79 7918-Jan-14 Sat 10:00-13:00 5 CERAM16BA WMC Craig Fowler 79 4525-Feb-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 CERAM08BB WMC Joe Brooks 79 7927-Feb-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 CERAM03BB WMC Joe Brooks 79 7901-Mar-14 Sat 10:00-13:00 5 CERAM16BB WMC Craig Fowler 79 45

22-Apr-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 7 CERAM08C WMC Joe Brooks 99 9924-Apr-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 7 CERAM03C WMC Joe Brooks 99 9926-Apr-14 Sat 10:00-13:00 7 CERAM16C WMC Craig Fowler 99 59

Ceramics Level 2 (Assessment/interview required) - New

Course Summary Structured ceramic course leading to level 2 qualification is a first step into new career in Art and Design. Youwill learn how to research and develop ideas leading to finished product and explore materials, tools andtechniques. Ideal for students wishing to progress from other Ceramics courses. Beginners welcome.

17-Sep-13 Tue 10:00-16:00 30 CERAM12A WMC Carol Jacobs 720 720Reduced or zero fees available for this course – see page 82

Ceramics Summer School

Course Summary Supported access to the ceramic studio with expert tuition to develop your work thorough a range of ceramic processes from slab to sculpture, as well as exploring and finding inspiration in the work of ceramicists past and present. All levels welcome.

07-Jul-14 Mon - Fri 10:00-16:00 2 CERAM15C WMC Joanna Voit 249 149

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Stained Glass & Glass Art

Course Summary There is a set class project but students can work on their own project with tutor guidance. Introduction toskills of design, colour, construction. Complete your stained glass pieces on small scale. As progress, explorethe properties of glass further, eg experimental kiln formed pieces with separated or integrated functions withina panel. All levels welcome.

24-Sep-13 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 STGLAS02AA WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 4524-Sep-13 Tue 14:00-17:00 5 STGLAS03AA WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 4524-Sep-13 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 STGLAS01AA WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 7928-Sep-13 Sat 10:00-13:00 5 STGLAS04AA WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 4505-Nov-13 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 STGLAS02AB WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 4505-Nov-13 Tue 14:00-17:00 5 STGLAS03AB WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 4505-Nov-13 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 STGLAS01AB WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 7909-Nov-13 Sat 10:00-13:00 5 STGLAS04AB WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 45

14-Jan-14 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 STGLAS02BA WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 4514-Jan-14 Tue 14:00-17:00 5 STGLAS03BA WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 4514-Jan-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 STGLAS01BA WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 7918-Jan-14 Sat 10:00-13:00 5 STGLAS04BA WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 4525-Feb-14 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 STGLAS02BB WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 4525-Feb-14 Tue 14:00-17:00 5 STGLAS03BB WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 4525-Feb-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 STGLAS01BB WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 79

01-Mar-14 Sat 10:00-13:00 5 STGLAS04BB WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 45

22-Apr-14 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 STGLAS02CA WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 4522-Apr-14 Tue 14:00-17:00 5 STGLAS03CA WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 4522-Apr-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 STGLAS01CA WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 7926-Apr-14 Sat 10:00-13:00 5 STGLAS04CA WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 4503-Jun-14 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 STGLAS02CB WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 4503-Jun-14 Tue 14:00-17:00 5 STGLAS03CB WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 4503-Jun-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 STGLAS01CB WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 7907-Jun-14 Sat 10:00-13:00 5 STGLAS04CB WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 45

Glass Summer School

Course Summary You will be given an overview of how to produce a leaded light window, copper foil work and kiln workedglass. You will produce a finished piece, learned to cut glass and have the chance of taking part in at leastone group organised kiln firing. All levels welcome.

14-Jul-14 Mon Tue Wed 10:00-16:00 1 STGLAS05C WMC Katherine Hewlett 79 45

Mosaic All Levels - New

Course Summary On this course you will design and complete your own mosaic project. You will have the chance to experimentwith tile cutting and shaping, colour and design, direct and indirect mosaic applications, grouting and finishingmethods. By Suitable for anyone wanting to create mosaics. All levels welcome.

25-Sep-13 Wed 10:00-13:00 5 MOSAIC01AA WMC Naomi Leake 79 4506-Nov-13 Wed 10:00-13:00 5 MOSAIC01AB WMC Naomi Leake 79 45

15-Jan-14 Wed 10:00-13:00 5 MOSAIC01BA WMC Naomi Leake 79 4526-Feb-14 Wed 10:00-13:00 5 MOSAIC01BB WMC Naomi Leake 79 45

23-Apr-14 Wed 10:00-13:00 5 MOSAIC01CA WMC Naomi Leake 79 4504-Jun-14 Wed 10:00-13:00 5 MOSAIC01CB WMC Naomi Leake 79 45

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Clothes Making & Sewing - New

Course Summary Up skill in dress making, garment construction and fashion sewing techniques. Or further hone the skills youhave. Workshop and personal projects. Inspired by the Sewing Bee…. All levels welcome.

23-Sep-13 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 CLTHMK01AA WMC Saskia Niderost 79 7904-Nov-13 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 CLTHMK01AB WMC Saskia Niderost 79 79

13-Jan-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 CLTHMK01BA WMC Saskia Niderost 79 7924-Feb-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 CLTHMK01BB WMC Saskia Niderost 79 79

28-Apr-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 8 CLTHMK01CA WMC Saskia Niderost 139 139

Fashion Design

Course Summary Especially for those seeking a route into employment in fashion or other fields in the creative industries as theportfolio of work you produce wiII be helpful for job interviews. English at level 2 required. Some experience anadvantage. Introduction to the range of skills/knowledge needed to be a fashion designer includingresearching ideas for inspiration, toiling, garment construction/production. Create a one off garment and/ordesign a collection and a vibrant portfolio of designs. All levels welcome.

25-Sep-13 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 FASH04AA WMC Alizon Bennet 79 7906-Nov-13 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 FASH04AB WMC Alizon Bennet 79 79

15-Jan-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 FASH04BA WMC Alizon Bennet 79 7926-Feb-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 FASH04BB WMC Alizon Bennet 79 79

23-Apr-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 FASH04CA WMC Alizon Bennet 79 7904-Jun-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 FASH04CB WMC Alizon Bennet 79 79

Fashion Pattern-cutting & Construction Introduction

Course Summary English at Level 2 required. This Fashion design course will introduce you not only to the basic and principlesof contemporary fashion design but also underpins all the skills required by the industry. From an introductionto pattern cutting and garment construction. You will undertake an exciting range of industry style briefs andbuild up a portfolio of designs, patterns and garments. All levels welcome, some fashion design and sewingexperience is an advantage.

26-Sep-13 Thu 10:00-16:00 5 FASHPT02AA WMC Saskia Niderost 149 9926-Sep-13 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 FASHPT01AA WMC Stefaine Agterncamp 79 7907-Nov-13 Thu 10:00-16:00 5 FASHPT02AB WMC Saskia Niderost 149 9907-Nov-13 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 FASHPT01AB WMC Stefaine Agterncamp 79 79

16-Jan-14 Thu 10:00-16:00 5 FASHPT02BA WMC Saskia Niderost 149 9916-Jan-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 FASHPT01BA WMC Stefaine Agterncamp 79 7927-Feb-14 Thu 10:00-16:00 5 FASHPT02BB WMC Saskia Niderost 149 9927-Feb-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 FASHPT01BB WMC Stefaine Agterncamp 79 79

24-Apr-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 FASHPT01CA WMC Stefaine Agterncamp 79 7905-Jun-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 FASHPT01CB WMC Stefaine Agterncamp 79 79

Pattern Cutting Inspired by Tommy Nutter

Course Summary An interest in fashion, all levels welcome Study day to learn about the work of Tommy Nutte and what madehim so distinctive. A mini experience of hands on pattern cutting, some approaches to tailoring, taking awayideas for your future collection away.

21-Sep-13 Sat 10:00-16:00 1 PATTCUT01A WMC Saskia Niderost 35 35

Reduced or zero course fees on many courses – see p 82

Start Day Time Weeks Code Site Teacher Course Fees Other FeesFull Senior Exam

‘I find the teachers to be commited, enthusiastic and knowledgeable in theirsubject. The institution is friendly and attracts interesting students.’

Isabelle, Sculpture student“

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Fashion Design: Pattern-Cutting & Construction Level 2 - New(Assessment/interview required)

Course Summary You need to have successfully completed 2 terms of Fashion Design .This final term sees you work on a selfdirected fashion brief. And further acquiring fashion design skills from construction to pattern cutting. Ideal forstudents wishing to gain a qualification in Fashion Design at Level 2 and wanting to produce a workingportfolio that will aid employment or further education choices.

24-Apr-14 Thu 10:00-17:00 12 FASHPT02C WMC Saskia Niderost 300 300Reduced or zero fees available for this course – see page 82

Vintage Inspired Fashion - New

Course Summary Vintage inspired fashion is seen everywhere from the High Street to Couture. This study day will look at thevintage patterns and design and how to use them in contemporary dress making. You will have an interest invintage Fashion. All levels welcome.

18-Jan-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 1 FASHVT01B WMC Saskia Niderost 35 29

Vintage Sewing Techniques Introduction - New

Course Summary During this 3 week sewing technique course you will be introduced to a wide range of vintage hand and machinesewing techniques from buttonholes to 40s inspired pockets. Producing a vintage sew8ing techniques samplebook. And take away a range of vintage techniques to use in your own dress making. All levels welcome.

05-Oct-13 Sat 10:00-16:00 3 FASHVT02A WMC Saskia Niderost 79 45

Fashion Illustration Introduction

Course Summary This course offers creative ways to illustrate clothing and accessories, through a variety of media, techniquesand styles used by illustrators. You will be experimenting with pastel, ink & bleach, paint, pen & ink, torn paper,mono print and collage. For beginners.

06-Nov-13 Wed 18:30-21:00 6 FASHILL01A WMC Susan Finlay 79 79

26-Feb-14 Wed 18:30-21:00 6 FASHILL01B WMC Susan Finlay 79 7907-Jun-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 3 FASHILL02C WMC Alizon Bennet 79 45

Saskia Niderost 89 50

Hand Knitting Introduction

Course Summary Taught by a highly experienced knitwear designer you will learn the basics from cast on to cast off. Can’t caston? Fear not this introductory fast paced engaging one day workshop will expertly guide you through thebasics of hand knitting. The perfect introduction to Knit Night Out....All levels welcome.

28-Sep-13 Sat 10:00-16:00 1 KNIT02A WMC Saskia Niderost 29 29

11-Jan-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 1 KNIT02B WMC Saskia Niderost 29 2926-Apr-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 1 KNIT02C WMC Saskia Niderost 29 29

Knit Club

Course Summary An interest in hand knitting/Learn a range of contemporary and historic hand knit techniques over a coffee inthe Ruskin Café. Take any new techniques to use in your own knit projects. All levels welcome.

12-Oct-13 Sat 10:30-12:30 3 KNIT01A WMC Lili Gomaldini 35 25

18-Jan-14 Sat 10:30-12:30 3 KNIT01B WMC Lili Gomaldini 35 2503-May-14 Sat 10:30-12:30 3 KNIT01C WMC Lili Gomaldini 35 25

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Textiles Surface Decoration & Construction

Course Summary Embellishing and decorating the surface of fabrics. To create subtle or dramatic motifs and surface interest toexisting garments, accessories or soft furnishings or create textile art works. All levels welcome, beginnersand experienced enthusiasts and fabric lovers.

27-Sep-13 Fri 10:00-16:00 5 TEXTIL01AA WMC Alizon Bennet 149 10908-Nov-13 Fri 10:00-16:00 5 TEXTIL01AB WMC Alizon Bennet 149 109

17-Jan-14 Fri 10:00-16:00 5 TEXTIL01BA WMC Alizon Bennet 149 10928-Feb-14 Fri 10:00-16:00 5 TEXTIL01BB WMC Alizon Bennet 149 109

25-Apr-14 Fri 10:00-16:00 5 TEXTIL01CA WMC Alizon Bennet 149 10906-Jun-14 Fri 10:00-16:00 5 TEXTIL01CB WMC Alizon Bennet 149 109

Silkscreen for Textiles

Course Summary You will be taught through a range of workshops and tasks a contemporary range of techniques for creatingprint for both fashion and textile application using silkscreen. From stencils to screen exposure of yourdesigns. All levels welcome.

24-Sep-13 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 SILKSC01AA WMC Wendy Coley 79 7905-Nov-13 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 SILKSC01AB WMC Wendy Coley 79 79

14-Jan-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 SILKSC01BA WMC Wendy Coley 79 7925-Feb-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 SILKSC01BB WMC Wendy Coley 79 79

22-Apr-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 SILKSC01CA WMC Wendy Coley 79 7903-Jun-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 SILKSC01CB WMC Wendy Coley 79 79

Floristry Introduction - New

Course Summary Join this exciting new course designed to give students a taste of floristry. Be inspired by discovering a rangeof commercial design techniques used to create designs related to weddings, gifts and events. Learn how toplan and construct your own designs. This taster course is arranged over five weeks. Skills will be developedby practical workshops where you will reproduce or apply your own interpretation of the design demonstratedby your tutor. The Tutor will ensure that the student is able to work at their individual pace and ability level.

18-Sep-13 Wed 10:00-13:00 5 FLOR02AA WMC Noelle Eyres 69 49

Floristry Level 2 (Assessment/interview required) - New

Course Summary Floristry comes to WMC. WMC is pleased to offer this exciting new course with the opportunity of gaining aqualification, The Edexcel BTEC level 2 Certificate in Floristry. This part-time course is arranged over 30 weeks

You will gain confidence in the care and handling of commercial cut flowers and foliages through practical skillsand workshops and identify the names and types of flowers and foliages used to create designs. Theseworkshops will give you the opportunity to create a varied range of floral arrangements and tied designs, whichwill lead to a formal assessment. You will create your own portfolio of work. There will be an opportunity to visitNew Covent Garden flower market to understand the working of the market and wholesale buying and view allthe wonderful flowers, foliage and sundries on offer.

06-Nov-13 Wed 10:00-13:00 30 FLOR01A WMC Noelle Eyres 720 720

Reduced or zero fees available for this course – see page 82

Reduced or zero course fees on many courses – see p 82

Start Day Time Weeks Code Site Teacher Course Fees Other FeesFull Senior Exam

‘My textile course is so inspiring. All the students in the class have differentaspirations and levels of skills and the teacher caters for them.’

Kristina, Textile student“

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Jewellery Beginners and Beyond

Course Summary Learn how to design, transfer, cut, bend, solder and polish different metals to produce at least one finishedstandard piece of jewellery. The more experienced students are encouraged to negotiate individual projectswith the guidance of the tutor. You will be expected to purchase your own toolkit, metal and stones. All levelswelcome.

23-Sep-13 Mon 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL01AA WMC Silke Heuer 85 4523-Sep-13 Mon 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL02AA WMC Silke Heuer 85 4525-Sep-13 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL03AA WMC Silke Heuer 85 8504-Nov-13 Mon 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL01AB WMC Silke Heuer 85 4504-Nov-13 Mon 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL02AB WMC Silke Heuer 85 5006-Nov-13 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL03AB WMC Silke Heuer 85 85

13-Jan-14 Mon 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL01BA WMC Silke Heuer 75 4513-Jan-14 Mon 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL02BA WMC Silke Heuer 75 4515-Jan-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL03BA WMC Silke Heuer 85 8524-Feb-14 Mon 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL01BB WMC Silke Heuer 75 4524-Feb-14 Mon 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL02BB WMC Silke Heuer 75 4526-Feb-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL03BB WMC Silke Heuer 85 85

23-Apr-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL03CA WMC Silke Heuer 85 8528-Apr-14 Mon 10:00-13:00 8 JEWEL01CA WMC Silke Heuer 139 8928-Apr-14 Mon 14:00-17:00 8 JEWEL02CA WMC Silke Heuer 139 8904-Jun-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL03CB WMC Silke Heuer 85 85

Jewellery Contemporary Pieces in Paper

Course Summary This course introduces students to a variety of paper construction techniques to create contemporary piecesof jewellery and accessories. All levels welcome.

19-Sep-13 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL10AA WMC Saskia Niderost 85 85

09-Jan-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL10BA WMC Saskia Niderost 85 85

24-Apr-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL10CA WMC Saskia Niderost 85 85

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Jewellery Design Beading & More

Course Summary Exploring jewellery made bead work and construction, this beginners' course will give you ideas about whatyou can achieve in Jewellery making before progressing on to more advanced courses. All levels welcomeespecially beginners.

24-Sep-13 Tue 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL04AA WMC Yun Hee Kim 75 4524-Sep-13 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL05AA WMC Yun Hee Kim 85 8526-Sep-13 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL15AA WMC Yun Hee Kim 75 4505-Nov-13 Tue 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL04AB WMC Yun Hee Kim 75 4505-Nov-13 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL05AB WMC Yun Hee Kim 85 8507-Nov-13 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL15AB WMC Yun Hee Kim 75 45

14-Jan-14 Tue 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL04BA WMC Yun Hee Kim 75 4514-Jan-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL05BA WMC Yun Hee Kim 85 8516-Jan-14 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL15BA WMC Yun Hee Kim 75 4525-Feb-14 Tue 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL04BB WMC Yun Hee Kim 75 4525-Feb-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL05BB WMC Yun Hee Kim 85 8527-Feb-14 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL15BB WMC Yun Hee Kim 75 45

22-Apr-14 Tue 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL04CA WMC Yun Hee Kim 75 4522-Apr-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL05CA WMC Yun Hee Kim 85 8524-Apr-14 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL15CA WMC Yun Hee Kim 75 4503-Jun-14 Tue 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL04CB WMC Yun Hee Kim 75 4503-Jun-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL05CB WMC Yun Hee Kim 85 8905-Jun-14 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL15CB WMC Yun Hee Kim 75 45

Jewellery Introduction to Metalwork

Course Summary Introduction to basic jewellery skills, such as: saw piercing, soldering, filing, attaching findings, texturing metal,problem solving , finishing techniques and to construct exiting and wearable jewellery. This course is aimed atbeginner students.

23-Sep-13 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL06AA WMC Saskia Niderost 85 8524-Sep-13 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL07AA WMC Elizabeth Bone 75 4526-Sep-13 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL16AA WMC Elizabeth Bone 75 4504-Nov-13 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL06AB WMC Saskia Niderost 85 8505-Nov-13 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL07AB WMC Elizabeth Bone 75 4507-Nov-13 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL16AB WMC Elizabeth Bone 75 45

13-Jan-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL06BA WMC Saskia Niderost 85 8514-Jan-14 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL07BA WMC Elizabeth Bone 75 4516-Jan-14 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL16BA WMC Elizabeth Bone 75 4524-Feb-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL06BB WMC Saskia Niderost 85 8525-Feb-14 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL07BB WMC Elizabeth Bone 75 4527-Feb-14 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL16BB WMC Elizabeth Bone 75 45

22-Apr-14 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL07CA WMC Saskia Niderost 85 4524-Apr-14 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL16CA WMC Elizabeth Bone 85 4528-Apr-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 8 JEWEL06CA WMC Saskia Niderost 139 13903-Jun-14 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL07CB WMC Elizabeth Bone 85 4505-Jun-14 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 JEWEL16CB WMC Elizabeth Bone 85 45

Reduced or zero course fees on many courses – see p 82

Start Day Time Weeks Code Site Teacher Course Fees Other FeesFull Senior Exam

‘I keep on coming back. There is a variety of courses available and I like the factthat the tutors are easily available to help and support my learning.’

Kamil, Jewellery student“

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Jewellery Soldering Introduction - New

Course Summary During this 5 week course you will be introduced to soldering, hone your newly acquired skills and really get togrips with the different ways of soldering. All levels welcome.

07-Nov-13 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL09AB WMC Elizabeth Bone 85 8527-Feb-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL09BB WMC Elizabeth Bone 85 8511-Jan-14 Sat 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL17B WMC Saskia Niderost 75 4505-Jun-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 JEWEL09CB WMC Elizabeth Bone 85 85

Jewellery Using Fused Glass

Course Summary The course will introduce you to a range of techniques to create fused glass jewellery pieces including kilncarving, glass collage, surface decoration, frits and stringer design, and powder and pattern techniques. Alllevels welcome.

08-Nov-13 Fri 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL08AB WMC Jennifer Conroy 75 4528-Feb-14 Fri 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL08BB WMC Jennifer Conroy 75 4506-Jun-14 Fri 10:00-13:00 5 JEWEL08CB WMC Jennifer Conroy 75 45

Jewellery Summer School

Course Summary Supported access to the jewellery studio with expert tuition to develop your work thorough a range of jewelleryprocesses from soldering to enamelling. Explore and find inspiration in the work of Jewellery designers /makers, past and present. All levels welcome.

07-Jul-14 Mon - Fri 10:00-16:00 1 JEWEL12C WMC Saskia Niderost 129 89

Jewellery Level 2 (Assessment/interview required) - New

Course Summary This year long course will guide you through the principles of historic and contemporary jewellery design andcreation. You will learn a range of jewellery skills and experiment and innovate. Studio, workshop and projectbased. The end of the course will see you work to your own self directed Jewellery brief. Ideal for studentswishing to pursue designer, maker start ups or wanting to up skill in jewellery.

20-Sep-13 Fri 10:00-16:00 30 JEWEL14A WMC Saskia Niderost 720 720Reduced or zero fees available for this course – see page 82

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Art & Design: How To Get On in The Art World - New

Course Summary For artists and designers, both students and advanced practitioners, who want to learn about opportunities inthe art world and how to promote and market their art and design work. No prior skills required but this courseis best suited for students who have good computer skills.

05-Oct-13 Sat 10:00-16:00 3 HOWART01A WMC Tony Jennings 79 4525-Jan-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 3 HOWART01B WMC Tony Jennings 79 4521-Jun-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 3 HOWART01C WMC Tony Jennings 79 45

Selling Your Work Online for Artists and Designers

Course Summary This one day event is for artists and designers who wish to learn how to sell art and design work online. Aseries of guest speakers, experts and professionals in the field will come and share their ideas, insights andinspiration with you. All levels welcome.

21-Sep-13 Sat 10:00-16:00 1 SELLON01A WMC Tony Jennings 29 2911-Jan-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 1 SELLON01B WMC Tony Jennings 29 2926-Apr-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 1 SELLON01C WMC Tony Jennings 29 29

Reduced or zero course fees on many courses – see p 82

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Adobe InDesign Introduction Part One

Course Summary This course will help you to create interesting and effective layouts whether you are a complete beginner orhave some experience and just want to refresh your skills. You will learn the basics that can take you on thehigher study; some knowledge of working with computers is needed.

15-Jan-14 Wed 10:00-13:00 5 INDES01BA WMC Gillian Fielden 70 4023-Apr-14 Wed 10:00-13:00 5 INDES01CA WMC Gillian Fielden 70 70

Adobe InDesign Introduction Part Two

Course Summary Using the basic skills learned on part one of the course you will begin to utilise text and image to createprofessional, visually dynamic layouts and designs.

26-Feb-14 Wed 10:00-13:00 5 INDES01BB WMC Gillian Fielden 79 4904-Jun-14 Wed 10:00-13:00 5 INDES01CB WMC Gillian Fielden 79 49

Animation Introduction - New

Course Summary This course is for those who wish to produce a short animated film using traditional animation styles such as 2D drawnand 3D Claymation techniques. Some experience of using computers would be an advantage. For beginners.

26-Sep-13 Thu 10:00-16:00 5 ANIMAT01AA WMC Tony Jennings 139 8926-Sep-13 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 ANIMAT02AA WMC Tony Jennings 79 7907-Nov-13 Thu 10:00-16:00 5 ANIMAT01AB WMC Tony Jennings 139 8907-Nov-13 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 ANIMAT02AB WMC Tony Jennings 79 79

16-Jan-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 ANIMAT02BA WMC Tony Jennings 79 7927-Feb-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 ANIMAT02BB WMC Tony Jennings 79 7924-Apr-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 7 ANIMAT02CA WMC Tony Jennings 129 129

Animation Level 2 (Assessment/interview required) - New

Course Summary Gain a nationally recognised Level 2 qualification on this intriguing and exciting course. Use animation to create theoptical illusion of movement through the display of a sequence of images, objects, drawings and digital media.

16-Jan-14 Thu 10:00-16:00 18 ANIMAT03B WMC Tony Jennings 400 400

AutoCAD Introduction Part One

Course Summary This industry-standard programme will be of particular use to you if you work in engineering, construction,architecture, interior or product design; it may even inspire you to move into these professions! Basiccomputer knowledge is important, even if you are a complete beginner in AutoCAD. For Beginners.

25-Sep-13 Wed 13:30-16:30 5 AUTOC01AA WMC Adam Brown 79 5025-Sep-13 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 AUTOC03AA WMC Ben Taylor 79 7927-Sep-13 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 AUTOC02AA WMC Ben Taylor 79 79

15-Jan-14 Wed 13:30-16:30 5 AUTOC01BA WMC Adam Brown 79 5015-Jan-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 AUTOC03BA WMC Ben Taylor 79 7917-Jan-14 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 AUTOC02BA WMC Ben Taylor 79 79

23-Apr-14 Wed 13:30-16:30 5 AUTOC01CA WMC Adam Brown 79 5023-Apr-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 AUTOC03CA WMC Ben Taylor 79 79

AutoCAD Introduction Part Two

Course Summary After learning the basic skills and techniques in part one of the course you will progress to using these moreeffectively in the creation of more complex constructions.

06-Nov-13 Wed 13:30-16:30 5 AUTOC01AB WMC Adam Brown 79 5006-Nov-13 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 AUTOC03AB WMC Ben Taylor 79 7908-Nov-13 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 AUTOC02AB WMC Ben Taylor 79 79

26-Feb-14 Wed 13:30-16:30 5 AUTOC01BB WMC Adam Browm 79 50

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26-Feb-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 AUTOC03BB WMC Ben Taylor 79 7928-Feb-14 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 AUTOC02BB WMC Ben Taylor 79 79

04-Jun-14 Wed 13:30-16:30 5 AUTOC01CB WMC Adam Brown 79 5004-Jun-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 AUTOC03CB WMC Ben Taylor 79 79

AutoCAD 3D Introduction Part One

Course Summary 3D drawing with an emphasis on hands-on practical skills. You will gain an understanding of how to use AutoCADto design and modify 3D models, how to better visualise and present designs and create and modify solid andsurface models. You need to have completed the AutoCAD Introduction course or similar to join this course.

25-Apr-14 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 AUTOC02CA WMC Adam Brown 79 79

AutoCAD 3D Introduction Part Two

Course Summary After learning the basic skills and techniques in part one of the course you will progress to using theseeffectively in the creation of more complex constructions.

06-Jun-14 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 AUTOC02CB WMC Adam Brown 79 79

Creative Media Production Level 2 (Assessment/interview required) - New

Course Summary This Level 2 Certificate will introduce you to skills and knowledge needed to digitally produce creative mediaoutcomes, including introduction to a range of software tools, processes for developing and generating ideasas well as interpreting and producing your own projects which may be sound, image and/or time based.

19-Sep-13 Thu 10:00-16:00 30 CRTMED01A WMC Adam Brown 720 720Reduced or zero fees available for this course – see page 82

Digital Illustration Introduction - New

Course Summary Digital illustration is a challenging and expressive area of art & design. You will develop your unique personalstyle as an artist by learning illustration and Adobe Illustrator techniques for communicating your creativeconcepts. Open-ended projects in digital illustration will help you develop portfolio-quality illustrations. You'lldevelop your own style and artistic flair, making your work more powerful and distinctive. In order to gain fromthis course some existing computer skill are necessary.

25-Sep-13 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 ILLSTR01A WMC Susan Finlay 79 79

08-Jan-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 ILLSTR01B WMC Susan Finlay 79 79

23-Apr-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 ILLSTR01C WMC Susan Finlay 79 79

Games Design Introduction Part One - New

Course Summary Learn the stages and skills of computer game development including use of integrated developmentenvironment (IDE) and software development kit (SDK). You will create simple game assets, graphics andmovie clip symbols in preparation for making your own game. Experience of using computers and thecomputer environment required. Noprevious programming experience necessary.

11-Jan-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 GAMES01BA WMC Ian Millar 79 79

Reduced or zero course fees on many courses – see p 82

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Games Design Introduction Part Two - New

Course Summary On part two of this course you will learn how to plan and design a simple game. You will the test it, debug itand finally, play the game! You will need to have completed Part One or have successfully completed a similarqualification.

01-Mar-14 Sat 10:00-16:30 4 GAMES01BB WMC Ian Millar 89 89

Graphic Design Introduction

Course Summary Learn the basic skills and processes employed in digital and graphic media and how graphic design really works.In the first half of the course you will develop the technical skills that will help you to respond to design briefs. Noprior qualification needed but useful to have experience of drawing and using digital and graphic media.

28-Apr-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 GRDES01CA WMC Gillian Fielden 79 79

Graphic Design Introduction Part One

Course Summary Learn the basic skills and processes employed in digital and graphic media and how graphic design really works.In the first half of the course you will develop the technical skills that will help you to respond to design briefs. Noprior qualification needed but useful to have experience of drawing and using digital and graphic media.

23-Sep-13 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 GRDES01AA WMC Gillian Fielden 79 7927-Sep-13 Fri 10:00-16:00 5 GRDES04AA WMC Gillian Fielden 79 45

13-Jan-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 GRDES01BA WMC Gillian Fielden 79 7917-Jan-14 Fri 10:00-16:00 5 GRDES04BA WMC Gillian Fielden 79 45

25-Apr-14 Fri 10:00-16:00 5 GRDES04CA WMC Gillian Fielden 79 45

Graphic Design Introduction Part Two

Course Summary On part two of this course you will learn how to plan and design a simple game. You will the test it, debug itand finally, play the game! You will need to have completed Part One or have successfully completed a similarqualification.

04-Nov-13 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 GRDES01AB WMC Gillian Fielden 79 7908-Nov-13 Fri 10:00-16:00 5 GRDES04AB WMC Gillian Fielden 79 45

24-Feb-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 GRDES01BB WMC Gillian Fielden 79 7928-Feb-14 Fri 10:00-16:00 5 GRDES04BB WMC Gillian Fielden 79 45

06-Jun-14 Fri 10:00-16:00 5 GRDES04CB WMC Gillian Fielden 79 45

Graphic Design Level 2 (Assessment/interview required) - New

Course Summary On completion of this course you will gain a nationally accredited L2 qualification. Learn the how to develop ideasand communicate messages, producing professional, eye-catching pieces of graphic design. All levels welcome.

20-Sep-13 Fri 10:00-16:00 30 GRDES02A WMC Tony Jennings 758 758Reduced or zero fees available for this course – see page 82

Illustrator & Photoshop for Your Design Projects

21-Sep-13 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 ILLUST02A WMC Jay McCauley 125 12528-Apr-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 8 ILLUST01CA WMC Jay McCauley 125 125

Illustrator & Photoshop for Your Design Projects Part One

Course Summary Using Photoshop and/or Illustrator develop your skills in order to plan your own projects. It could be thosethings you have always wanted to do but needed support to complete - whether badges or t-shirt designs,CD covers or Illustrations. This is your chance to get started.

23-Sep-13 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 ILLUST01AA WMC Jay McCauley 79 7913-Jan-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 ILLUST01BA WMC Jay McCauley 79 79

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Illustrator & Photoshop for Your Design Projects Part Two

Course Summary After having completed the first half of the course and acquired suitable skills your tutor will help you tosuccessfully complete your planned design project to the highest standard.

04-Nov-13 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 ILLUST01AB WMC Jay McCauley 79 79

24-Feb-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 ILLUST01BB WMC Jay McCauley 79 79

Maya 3D Modelling & Animation Introduction

Course Summary A real interest in animation. Good computing knowledge/experience in graphic applications such asPhotoshop. Introduction to animation techniques. Opportunity to produce a short animated film with Maya3D, the high-end industry standard software.

28-Apr-14 Mon 14:00-17:00 8 MAYA01CA WMC Ian Millar 139 139

Maya 3D Modelling & Animation Introduction Part One

Course Summary If you have a real interest in digital animation this is the course for you. You will need good computerknowledge to get the most out of this course and knowledge of programmes such as Photoshop would behelpful. First part of course teaches you the basics.

23-Sep-13 Mon 14:00-17:00 5 MAYA01AA WMC Ian Millar 79 45

13-Jan-14 Mon 14:00-17:00 5 MAYA01BA WMC Ian Miller 79 45

Maya 3D Modelling & Animation Introduction Part Two

Course Summary Part two of the course teaches you how to utilise knowledge from part 1 and produce a short animated filmwith Maya 3D, the high end industry standard software – as used in the battle scenes in Lord of the Rings!

04-Nov-13 Mon 14:00-17:00 5 MAYA01AB WMC Ian Millar 79 45

24-Feb-14 Mon 14:00-17:00 5 MAYA01BB WMC Ian Millar 79 45

Maya 3D Projects

Course Summary You have attended the Introduction to Maya courses and have basic knowledge of 3D modelling in Maya, 3DMax, Blender. Use image planes, model a human head and body using polygons and mirroring geometry, usethe joint tool to create a skeleton, be introduced to animating the character by binding skin, using forward andinverse kinematics and constraints.

26-Apr-14 Sat 10:00-16:30 4 MAYA02C WMC Ian Millar 99 99

Photoshop Introduction Part One

Course Summary In the 1st part of this course you will learn about the Photoshop environment, what the tools are and how theywork. You will learn basic techniques such as selecting, filling and transforming amongst others. Basiccomputer knowledge needed for this course or previous use of other graphic software.

26-Sep-13 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 PSHOP01AA WMC Gillian Fielden 79 45

16-Jan-14 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 PSHOP01BA WMC Gillian Fielden 79 45

24-Apr-14 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 PSHOP01CA WMC Gillian Fielden 79 45

Reduced or zero course fees on many courses – see p 82

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“Highly detailed, inspiring briefs support learning very well.”Ofsted 2013 “

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Photoshop Introduction Part Two

Course Summary In part 2 of this very popular programme you will build on knowledge gained in part one to absorb increasinglymore complex and exciting techniques culminating in being able to manipulate your own images in class.

07-Nov-13 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 PSHOP01AB WMC Gillian Fielden 79 45

27-Feb-14 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 PSHOP01BB WMC Gillian Fielden 79 45

05-Jun-14 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 PSHOP01CB WMC Gillian Fielden 79 45

Photoshop Elements for Photographers

Course Summary Edit your photographs using Photoshop Elements. Learn how to save files in different formats, make colourand tonal adjustments to images, target selected areas of your photographs, combine images into onedocument and lots more. All levels welcome.

09-Nov-13 Sat 10:00-13:00 5 PSHOP02A WMC Neil Waterson 79 45

01-Mar-14 Sat 10:00-13:00 5 PSHOP02B WMC Neil Waterson 79 45

07-Jun-14 Sat 10:00-13:00 5 PSHOP02C WMC Neil Waterson 79 45

Publish Your Own Book with a Mac

Course Summary You will learn how to plan, design and publish your own illustrated or photographic book. You will get to seethe book as a whole rather than as a number of individual images, linking pages together, choosing from avariety of sizes and finishes and creating an eye-catching cover.

14-Jul-14 Mon Tue Wed 10:00-16:00 1 PUBLISH01C WMC Christine Moloney 79 45

Video & Multimedia Editing Techniques Part One

Course Summary You will create and edit a video using i-movie or Final Cut Pro and create short video clips, selecting and addingaudio. This is an all levels course and is suitable for all from complete beginner to those with experience ofdigital who want include film editing in their portfolio. No previous experience of film editing necessary.

24-Sep-13 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 VIDEO01AA WMC Adam Brown 79 45

14-Jan-14 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 VIDEO01BA WMC Adam Brown 79 45

22-Apr-14 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 VIDEO01CA WMC Adam Brown 79 45

Video & Multimedia Editing Techniques Part Two

Course Summary Using the knowledge and skills gained on the first part of the course you will learn to make video sequenceswith transitions, video effects, animation or superimpositions. When your video is finished you will be shownhow to upload it onto YouTube or Vimeo.

05-Nov-13 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 VIDEO01AB WMC Adam Brown 79 45

25-Feb-14 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 VIDEO01BB WMC Adam Brown 79 45

03-Jun-14 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 VIDEO01CB WMC Adam Brown 79 45

Web Design with Adobe Creative Suite CS

Course Summary This course is suitable for those who have an interest in learning how to design and create professionallydesigned web pages and build and publish a site. Use industry-standard Dreamweaver to build websites andlearn effective web page composition and layout using Photoshop and Fireworks to prepare photographs,text, graphics and logos and create and publish your own website online. Suitable for beginners to design butyou will need some computer

28-Apr-14 Mon 10:00-13:00 8 WEBDS02CA WMC Tema George 139 59

Start Day Time Weeks Code Site Teacher Course Fees Other FeesFull Senior Exam

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Web Design with Adobe Creative Suite CS Part One

Course Summary If you have always wanted to design and create professional looking web pages and build and publish a website then this is the course for you. You will use industry standard Dreamweaver to learn how to build websitesand create effective web page composition and layout. Beginners welcome.

27-Sep-13 Mon 10:00-13:00 5 WEBDS02AA WMC Tema George 79 45

17-Jan-14 Mon 10:00-13:00 5 WEBDS02BA WMC Tema George 79 45

Web Design with Adobe Creative Suite CS Part Two

Course Summary Building on the knowledge and techniques learned in part 1 of the programme you will use Photoshop andFireworks to prepare photographs, text, graphics and logos to create and publish your own website online.

04-Nov-13 Mon 10:00-13:00 5 WEBDS02AB WMC Tema George 79 45

24-Feb-14 Mon 10:00-13:00 5 WEBDS02BB WMC Tema George 79 45

Web Design with Dreamweaver

Course Summary Ideal if you love surfing the web and feel ready to create your own website but need to increase your practicalskills. Could be a first steps to becoming a webmaster! Industry-standard package. Create websites. Putimages and text on web pages, make links, create layout in Dreamweaver tables, integrate optimised imagesin web formats. Rollovers, import audio, video and flash files. Suitable for beginners to design but you willneed some computer

25-Apr-14 Fri 18:00-20:30 6 WEBDS01C WMC Tema George 79 79

Web Design with Dreamweaver Part One

Course Summary If you fancy becoming a webmaster then this is the perfect start – even if you know nothing about web design!This course will equip you with all the basic skills needed to create websites. In order to gain from this coursesome existing computer skill are necessary.

27-Sep-13 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 WEBDS01AA WMC Tema George 79 79

17-Jan-14 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 WEBDS01BA WMC Tema George 79 79

Web Design with Dreamweaver Part Two

Course Summary Building on the practical skills learned on the first part of this programme you will be able to put images andtext onto your own website, make links, create layouts in Dreamweaver tables and rollovers and import audio,video and flash files.

08-Nov-13 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 WEBDS01AB WMC Tema George 79 79

28-Feb-14 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 WEBDS01BB WMC Tema George 79 79

Reduced or zero course fees on many courses – see p 82

Start Day Time Weeks Code Site Teacher Course Fees Other FeesFull Senior Exam

‘I did a web design course at the College. That was probably the best money Iever spent! I use the skills that I learned on the course every day. The teacherwas really good, patient and dedicated.’ Fabien, Graphic Design student“

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Digital Photography - Technical Skills Introduction Part One - New

Course Summary Get off that Auto button! Learn basic compositional and perspective techniques to improve your images.Understand the settings on your camera to achieve correct exposures in different circumstances. For beginners.

26-Sep-13 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 DIGITP02AA WMC Neil Waterson 79 7927-Sep-13 Fri 14:00-17:00 5 DIGITP01AA WMC Neil Waterson 79 4527-Sep-13 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 DIGITP03AA WMC Neil Waterson 79 79

16-Jan-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 DIGITP02BA WMC Neil Waterson 79 7917-Jan-14 Fri 14:00-17:00 5 DIGITP01BA WMC Neil Waterson 79 4517-Jan-14 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 DIGITP03BA WMC Neil Waterson 79 79

24-Apr-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 DIGITP02CA WMC Neil Waterson 79 7925-Apr-14 Fri 14:00-17:00 5 DIGITP01CA WMC Neil Waterson 79 4525-Apr-14 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 DIGITP03CA WMC Neil Waterson 79 79

Digital Photography - Technical Skills Introduction Part Two - New

Course Summary Look deeper into the hidden settings of your camera, practice simple adjustments of images usingprofessional software and experiment with the flash on your camera and in the studio.

07-Nov-13 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 DIGITP02AB WMC Neil Waterson 79 7908-Nov-13 Fri 14:00-17:00 5 DIGITP01AB WMC Neil Waterson 79 4508-Nov-13 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 DIGITP03AB WMC Neil Waterson 79 79

27-Feb-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 DIGITP02BB WMC Neil Waterson 79 7928-Feb-14 Fri 14:00-17:00 5 DIGITP01BB WMC Neil Waterson 79 4528-Feb-14 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 DIGITP03BB WMC Neil Waterson 79 79

05-Jun-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 DIGITP02CB WMC Neil Waterson 79 7906-Jun-14 Fri 14:00-17:00 5 DIGITP01CB WMC Neil Waterson 79 4506-Jun-14 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 DIGITP03CB WMC Neil Waterson 79 79

Creative Digital Photography

Course Summary During this introductory course you will be taught techniques to see and think more creatively when capturingimages. Through a variety of topics you will cover the fundamentals of Photography. Includes an intro to imagemanipulation using Photoshop. You will need to bring your own digital camera. All levels welcome.

24-Sep-13 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 DIGITP04AA WMC Alison Heath 79 7905-Nov-13 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 DIGITP04AB WMC Alison Heath 79 79

14-Jan-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 DIGITP04BA WMC Alison Heath 79 7925-Feb-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 DIGITP04BB WMC Alison Heath 79 79

22-Apr-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 DIGITP04CA WMC Alison Heath 79 7903-Jun-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 DIGITP04CB WMC Alison Heath 79 79

Photography - Light Room - New

Course Summary This professional program allows you to store, sort, tag and file your images quickly and effectively. You canedit, enhance, retouch and adjust your images in RAW and other formats non-destructively without cloggingup your hard drive with endless copies. It is the affordable choice for an efficient, professional workflow. Basiccomputer knowledge is vital to this course as well as some experience with PhotoShop or similar imagemanipulation programmes.

05-Oct-13 Sat 10:00-16:00 3 PHOTLR01A WMC Neil Waterson 79 45

26-Apr-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 3 PHOTLR01C WMC Neil Waterson 79 45

ART & DESIGN PHOTOGRAPHY

Start Day Time Weeks Code Site Teacher Course Fees Other FeesFull Senior Exam

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Printmaking All Levels

Course Summary Print studio access/expert tuition support. Learn to control/experiment. Develop a portfolio with range of printingprocesses: simple mono, relief, drypoint (acid free etching) clay, collograph, with found objects, indented wood,monotype, polymer. All levels welcome. This course will be taught in a specialist studio at our Kentish Town site.

23-Sep-13 Mon 10:00-13:00 5 PRINTM01AA WMCKT Adrian Taylor 79 4523-Sep-13 Mon 13:30-16:30 5 PRINTM02AA WMCKT Sam Marshall 79 4523-Sep-13 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 PRINTM03AA WMCKT Saskia Niderost 79 7926-Sep-13 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 PRINTM04AA WMCKT Katherine Hewlett 79 7904-Nov-13 Mon 10:00-13:00 5 PRINTM01AB WMCKT Adrian Taylor 79 4504-Nov-13 Mon 13:30-16:30 5 PRINTM02AB WMCKT Saskia Niderost 79 4504-Nov-13 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 PRINTM03AB WMCKT Sam Marshall 79 7907-Nov-13 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 PRINTM04AB WMCKT Katherine Hewlett 79 79

13-Jan-14 Mon 10:00-13:00 5 PRINTM01BA WMCKT Adrian Taylor 79 4513-Jan-14 Mon 13:30-16:30 5 PRINTM02BA WMCKT Saskia Niderost 79 4513-Jan-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 PRINTM03BA WMCKT Sam Marshall 79 7916-Jan-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 PRINTM04BA WMCKT Katherine Hewlett 79 7924-Feb-14 Mon 10:00-13:00 5 PRINTM01BB WMCKT Adrian Taylor 79 4524-Feb-14 Mon 13:30-16:30 5 PRINTM02BB WMCKT Saskia Niderost 79 4524-Feb-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 PRINTM03BB WMCKT Sam Marshall 79 7927-Feb-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 PRINTM04BB WMCKT Katherine Hewlett 79 79

24-Apr-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 7 PRINTM04C WMCKT Katherine Hewlett 129 12928-Apr-14 Mon 10:00-13:00 8 PRINTM01CA WMCKT Adrian Taylor 139 9928-Apr-14 Mon 13:30-16:30 8 PRINTM02CA WMCKT Sam Marshall 139 9928-Apr-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 8 PRINTM03CA WMCKT Sam Marshall 139 139

Etching Introduction - New

Course Summary Gain the essential skills in this 450 year old printmaking process. Learn etching and intaglio methods such asdrypoint and mezzotint. Become confident to ink and print plates on a large press producing good standard printson hand made paper. All levels wecome. This course will be taught in a specialist studio at our Kentish Town site.

24-Sep-13 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 ETCH01AA WMCKT Adrian Barron 79 4524-Sep-13 Tue 13:30-16:30 5 ETCH07AA WMCKT Adrian Barron 79 4524-Sep-13 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 ETCH08AA WMCKT Adrian Barron 79 7905-Nov-13 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 ETCH01AB WMCKT Adrian Barron 79 4505-Nov-13 Tue 13:30-16:30 5 ETCH07AB WMCKT Adrian Barron 79 4505-Nov-13 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 ETCH08AB WMCKT Adrian Barron 79 79

14-Jan-14 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 ETCH01BA WMCKT Adrian Barron 79 4514-Jan-14 Tue 13:30-16:30 5 ETCH07BA WMCKT Adrian Barron 79 4514-Jan-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 ETCH08BA WMCKT Adrian Barron 79 7925-Feb-14 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 ETCH01BB WMCKT Adrian Barron 79 4525-Feb-14 Tue 13:30-16:30 5 ETCH07BB WMCKT Adrian Barron 79 4525-Feb-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 ETCH08BB WMCKT Adrian Barron 79 79

22-Apr-14 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 ETCH01CA WMCKT Adrian Barron 79 4522-Apr-14 Tue 13:30-16:30 5 ETCH07CA WMCKT Adrian Barron 79 4522-Apr-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 ETCH08CA WMCKT Adrian Barron 79 7903-Jun-14 Tue 10:00-13:00 5 ETCH01CB WMCKT Adrian Barron 79 4503-Jun-14 Tue 13:30-16:30 5 ETCH07CB WMCKT Adrian Barron 79 4503-Jun-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 ETCH08CB WMCKT Adrian Barron 79 79

ART & DESIGN PRINTMAKING

Reduced or zero course fees on many courses – see p 82

Start Day Time Weeks Code Site Teacher Course Fees Other FeesFull Senior Exam

‘I study printmaking and etching. I have developed new skills and new ways ofthinking about printmaking and how to make good prints. I particularly appreciatethe supportive atmosphere that the tutor creates in the class.’ Sofia, Etching student“

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Etching & Photo-Etching Workshop

Course Summary Individual study programme will be developed for each student. Ideal opportunity for those wishing to progressto an advanced level. Learn traditional printmaking techniques, used by Rembrandt, Goya, Picasso &Hockney, with images bitten in acid onto metal plates and printed to paper including working in full colour anduse of photographic based images. For students at all levels. This course will be taught in a specialist studioat our Kentish Town site.

18-Sep-13 Wed 10:30-13:00 6 ETCH02AA WMCKT John Roberts 79 4518-Sep-13 Wed 14:00-16:30 6 ETCH03AA WMCKT John Roberts 79 4518-Sep-13 Wed 18:00-20:30 6 ETCH04AA WMCKT John Roberts 79 7919-Sep-13 Thu 10:30-13:00 6 ETCH05AA WMCKT John Roberts 79 4519-Sep-13 Thu 14:00-16:30 6 ETCH06AA WMCKT John Roberts 79 4506-Nov-13 Wed 10:30-13:00 6 ETCH02AB WMCKT John Roberts 79 4506-Nov-13 Wed 14:00-16:30 6 ETCH03AB WMCKT John Roberts 79 4506-Nov-13 Wed 18:00-20:30 6 ETCH04AB WMCKT John Roberts 79 7907-Nov-13 Thu 10:30-13:00 6 ETCH05AB WMCKT John Roberts 79 4507-Nov-13 Thu 14:00-16:30 6 ETCH06AB WMCKT John Roberts 79 45

08-Jan-14 Wed 10:30-13:00 6 ETCH02BA WMCKT John Roberts 79 4508-Jan-14 Wed 14:00-16:30 6 ETCH03BA WMCKT John Roberts 79 4508-Jan-14 Wed 18:00-20:30 6 ETCH04BA WMCKT John Roberts 79 7909-Jan-14 Thu 10:30-13:00 6 ETCH05BA WMCKT John Roberts 79 4509-Jan-14 Thu 14:00-16:30 6 ETCH06BA WMCKT John Roberts 79 4526-Feb-14 Wed 10:30-13:00 6 ETCH02BB WMCKT John Roberts 79 4526-Feb-14 Wed 14:00-16:30 6 ETCH03BB WMCKT John Roberts 79 4526-Feb-14 Wed 18:00-20:30 6 ETCH04BB WMCKT John Roberts 79 7927-Feb-14 Thu 10:30-13:00 6 ETCH05BB WMCKT John Roberts 79 4527-Feb-14 Thu 14:00-16:30 6 ETCH06BB WMCKT John Roberts 79 45

23-Apr-14 Wed 10:30-13:00 6 ETCH02C WMCKT John Roberts 79 4523-Apr-14 Wed 14:00-16:30 6 ETCH03C WMCKT John Roberts 79 4523-Apr-14 Wed 18:00-20:30 6 ETCH04C WMCKT John Roberts 79 7924-Apr-14 Thu 10:30-13:00 6 ETCH05C WMCKT John Roberts 79 4524-Apr-14 Thu 14:00-16:30 6 ETCH06C WMCKT John Roberts 79 45

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ART & DESIGN SCULPTURE & WOODWORK

Sculpture All Levels

Course Summary Beginners learn about materials and processes and to develop bespoke pieces. This tutored workshopenables more advanced learners to develop ideas further. Some students progress to sculpture qualificationsincluding degrees. All levels welcome.

23-Sep-13 Mon 10:00-13:00 5 SCULPT01AA WMC Coleman Saunders 75 4523-Sep-13 Mon 14:00-17:00 5 SCULPT02AA WMC Coleman Saunders 75 4525-Sep-13 Wed 14:00-17:00 5 SCULPT03AA WMC Coleman Saunders 75 4525-Sep-13 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 SCULPT05AA WMC Coleman Saunders 75 7504-Nov-13 Mon 10:00-13:00 5 SCULPT01AB WMC Coleman Saunders 75 4504-Nov-13 Mon 14:00-17:00 5 SCULPT02AB WMC Coleman Saunders 75 4506-Nov-13 Wed 14:00-17:00 5 SCULPT03AB WMC Coleman Saunders 75 4506-Nov-13 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 SCULPT05AB WMC Coleman Saunders 75 75

13-Jan-14 Mon 10:00-13:00 5 SCULPT01BA WMC Coleman Saunders 75 4513-Jan-14 Mon 14:00-17:00 5 SCULPT02BA WMC Coleman Saunders 75 4515-Jan-14 Wed 14:00-17:00 5 SCULPT03BA WMC Coleman Saunders 75 4515-Jan-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 SCULPT05BA WMC Coleman Saunders 79 7924-Feb-14 Mon 10:00-13:00 5 SCULPT01BB WMC Coleman Saunders 75 4524-Feb-14 Mon 14:00-17:00 5 SCULPT02BB WMC Coleman Saunders 75 4526-Feb-14 Wed 14:00-17:00 5 SCULPT03BB WMC Coleman Saunders 75 4526-Feb-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 SCULPT05BB WMC Coleman Saunders 79 79

23-Apr-14 Wed 14:00-17:00 5 SCULPT03CA WMC Coleman Saunders 75 4523-Apr-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 SCULPT05CA WMC Coleman Saunders 79 7928-Apr-14 Mon 10:00-13:00 8 SCULPT01CA WMC Coleman Saunders 139 7928-Apr-14 Mon 14:00-17:00 8 SCULPT02CA WMC Coleman Saunders 139 7904-Jun-14 Wed 14:00-17:00 5 SCULPT03CB WMC Coleman Saunders 75 4504-Jun-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 5 SCULPT05CB WMC Coleman Saunders 79 79

Sculpture Summer School

Course Summary Beginners learn about materials and processes and to develop bespoke pieces. This tutored workshopenables more advanced learners to develop ideas further. All levels welcome.

07-Jul-14 Mon Tue Wed 10:00-16:00 1 SCULPT04C WMC Coleman Saunders 89 50

Picture Framing & Gilding

Course Summary An opportunity to make picture frames, together with mount cutting and all aspects of decorative finishesincluding traditional and modern methods of gilding with allied processes. Additional material charges willapply. Students must bring a pen, notepad and something to frame to their first session. All levels welcome.

26-Sep-13 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 PFRAME01AA WMC Silvio Arban 75 4527-Sep-13 Fri 14:00-17:00 5 PFRAME02AA WMC Silvio Arban 75 4527-Sep-13 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 PFRAME03AA WMC Silvio Arban 75 4507-Nov-13 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 PFRAME01AB WMC Silvio Arban 75 4508-Nov-13 Fri 14:00-17:00 5 PFRAME02AB WMC Silvio Arban 75 4508-Nov-13 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 PFRAME03AB WMC Silvio Arban 75 45

16-Jan-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 PFRAME01BA WMC Silvio Arban 75 4517-Jan-14 Fri 14:00-17:00 5 PFRAME02BA WMC Silvio Arban 75 4517-Jan-14 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 PFRAME03BA WMC Silvio Arban 75 4527-Feb-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 PFRAME01BB WMC Silvio Arban 75 4528-Feb-14 Fri 14:00-17:00 5 PFRAME02BB WMC Silvio Arban 75 4528-Feb-14 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 PFRAME03BB WMC Silvio Arban 75 45

24-Apr-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 PFRAME01CA WMC Silvio Arban 75 4525-Apr-14 Fri 14:00-17:00 5 PFRAME02CA WMC Silvio Arban 75 4525-Apr-14 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 PFRAME03CA WMC Silvio Arban 75 4505-Jun-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 5 PFRAME01CB WMC Silvio Arban 75 4506-Jun-14 Fri 14:00-17:00 5 PFRAME02CB WMC Silvio Arban 75 4506-Jun-14 Fri 18:00-21:00 5 PFRAME03CB WMC Silvio Arban 75 45

Reduced or zero course fees on many courses – see p 82

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Wax Modelling and Small Scale Casting

Course Summary This course introduces you to wax modelling and casting of objects on a small scale. You will learn the principlesof casting, the use of different materials and finish with a small piece to take home. All levels welcome.

20-Sep-13 Fri 10:00-13:00 5 MODEL02AA WMC Naomi Leake 79 45

10-Jan-14 Fri 10:00-13:00 5 MODEL02BA WMC Naomi Leake 79 45

25-Apr-14 Fri 10:00-13:00 5 MODEL02CA WMC Naomi Leake 79 45

Wood Workshop

Course Summary Tutored workshop. Beginners learn about woodwork materials and processes using a range of woodworkingtools and woods to develop your own bespoke pieces. More advanced learners enabled to develop your ownideas and projects further. All levels welcome.

23-Sep-13 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 WOOD03AA WMC Martina Schmuecker 79 7926-Sep-13 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 WOOD01AA WMC Martina Schmuecker 79 4526-Sep-13 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 WOOD02AA WMC Martina Schmuecker 79 4504-Nov-13 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 WOOD03AB WMC Martina Schmuecker 79 7907-Nov-13 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 WOOD01AB WMC Martina Schmuecker 79 4507-Nov-13 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 WOOD02AB WMC Martina Schmuecker 79 45

13-Jan-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 WOOD03BA WMC Martina Schmuecker 79 7916-Jan-14 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 WOOD01BA WMC Martina Schmuecker 79 4516-Jan-14 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 WOOD02BA WMC Martina Schmuecker 79 4524-Feb-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 5 WOOD03BB WMC Martina Schmuecker 79 7927-Feb-14 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 WOOD01BB WMC Martina Schmuecker 79 4527-Feb-14 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 WOOD02BB WMC Martina Schmuecker 79 45

24-Apr-14 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 WOOD01CA WMC Martina Schmuecker 79 4524-Apr-14 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 WOOD02CA WMC Martina Schmuecker 79 4528-Apr-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 8 WOOD03CA WMC Martina Schmuecker 139 13905-Jun-14 Thu 10:00-13:00 5 WOOD01CB WMC Martina Schmuecker 79 4505-Jun-14 Thu 14:00-17:00 5 WOOD02CB WMC Martina Schmuecker 79 45

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Architecture Introduction - New

Course Summary This introduction to the world of architectural design will cover the skills and techniques essential for working inthis area. You will learn drawing fundamentals such as understanding plans, sections and elevations as well asworking with digital media. For beginners.

30-Jun-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 3 ARCHTE01C WMC Tony Jennings 35 35

Interior Design Introduction - New

Course Summary This fascinating and extremely topical interior design course will introduce you to scale drawing, basicperspective, plans and elevations. You will also learn how to undertake an interior design project using floorplans, mood boards and colour schemes. For beginners.

24-Sep-13 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 INTDES01AA WMC Tony Jennings 79 7905-Nov-13 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 INTDES01AB WMC Tony Jennings 79 79

14-Jan-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 INTDES01BA WMC Tony Jennings 79 7925-Feb-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 5 INTDES01BB WMC Tony Jennings 79 79

22-Apr-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 7 INTDES01C WMC Tony Jennings 129 12901-Jul-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 3 INTDES02C WMC Tony Jennings 55 55

Reduced or zero course fees on many courses – see p 82

Start Day Time Weeks Code Site Teacher Course Fees Other FeesFull Senior Exam

‘The general atmosphere of the college is very friendly andrespectful and I really look forward to my day at college.’

Naseem, Drawing student“

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MUSIC & ACTING ACTING & SPEAKING

Acting An Introduction

Course Summary A fun course to explore your acting potential, with the chance to work on character and physical presence.You will have the opportunity to practise some basic acting skills. No formal training needed - just the desire toexplore your acting potential and a love of drama and of expressing yourself.

23-Sep-13 Mon 10:30-12:30 10 ACTING01A WMC Hugh Barnett 99 66

13-Jan-14 Mon 10:30-12:30 10 ACTING01B WMC Hugh Barnett 99 66

28-Apr-14 Mon 10:30-12:30 10 ACTING01C WMC Hugh Barnett 99 66

Acting Intermediate

Course Summary Builds on and reviews the techniques taught in the beginners course and introduces some new techniques.Some experience of acting needed, including performing in front of an audience.

23-Sep-13 Mon 13:30-15:30 10 ACTING02A WMC Hugh Barnett 99 66

13-Jan-14 Mon 13:30-15:30 10 ACTING02B WMC Hugh Barnett 99 66

28-Apr-14 Mon 13:30-15:30 10 ACTING02C WMC Hugh Barnett 99 66

Public Speaking

Course Summary An interest in learning how to speak to a public audience This Saturday course will introduce you to theprinciples of and approaches to public speaking and, thorough various exercises, enable you to develop yourconfidence and improve your style in a supportive learning environment.

24-Sep-13 Tue 10:00-12:00 10 PUBSP02A WMC Hugh Barnett 99 6628-Sep-13 Sat 10:00-16:00 1 PUBSP01A WMC Hugh Barnett 35 30

14-Jan-14 Tue 10:00-12:00 10 PUBSP02B WMC Hugh Barnett 99 6601-Mar-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 1 PUBSP01B WMC Hugh Barnett 35 30

22-Apr-14 Tue 10:00-12:00 10 PUBSP02C WMC Hugh Barnett 99 6626-Apr-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 1 PUBSP01C WMC Hugh Barnett 35 30

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MUSIC & ACTING ACTING & SPEAKING

Drum Kit Beginners

Course Summary An introduction to aspects of the drum kit: stick techniques including single and double stroke rolls,paradiddles, flams, and ruffs. You will be introduced to the Moeller technique. Learn to identify and play keybeats for pop, rock, reggae and jazz. All levels welcome.

26-Sep-13 Thu 18:30-21:00 10 DRUMS05A WMC Alan McCulloch 99 9928-Sep-13 Sat 12:30-14:30 10 DRUMS02A WMC Alan McCulloch 99 66

16-Jan-14 Thu 18:30-20:30 10 DRUMS05B WMC Alan McCulloch 99 9918-Jan-14 Sat 12:30-14:30 10 DRUMS02B WMC Alan McCulloch 99 66

25-Apr-14 Thu 18:30-20:30 10 DRUMS05C WMC Alan McCulloch 99 9926-Apr-14 Sat 12:30-14:30 10 DRUMS02C WMC Alan McCulloch 99 66

Drum Kit Intermediate 1

Course Summary Development of techniques and methods learnt on the beginners course including stick techniques such assingle and double stroke rolls, paradiddles, flams, and ruffs. You should have completed drum kit beginners orhave equivalent experience.

18-Jan-14 Sat 12:30-14:30 10 DRUMS03B WMC Alan McCulloch 115 83

Drum Kit Intermediate 2

Course Summary Further develops the techniques and methods learnt on the beginners and intermediate 1 courses. Youshould have completed drum kit beginners/intermediate 1 or have equivalent experience.

26-Apr-14 Sat 12:30-14:30 10 DRUMS03C WMC Alan McCulloch 115 83

Drumming Summer School

Course Summary To explore and develop techniques on drumkit &/or hand drums (eg congas, bata drums) or simply focus onone skill. You will learn drumkit skills for rock/blues/jazz/latin, to play congas/related percussion the Cubanway, or beats & techniques in rhythm workshops. All levels welcome. There will be a 2 hour lunch/practicebreak.

15-Jul-14 Tue Wed Thu Fri 10:00-16:00 1 DRUMS04C WMC Alan McCulloch 99 66

Drums & Percussion

Course Summary Using drumming techniques from around the world, you will learn methods and rhythms from Latin America andCuba along with rudimentary stick patterns, tablature and how to apply rhythms to popular music. All levels

28-Sep-13 Sat 10:00-12:00 10 DRUMS01A WMC Alan McCulloch 99 66

11-Jan-14 Sat 10:00-12:00 10 DRUMS01B WMC Alan McCulloch 99 66

26-Apr-14 Sat 10:00-12:00 10 DRUMS01C WMC Alan McCulloch 99 66

Reduced or zero course fees on many courses – see p 82

Start Day Time Weeks Code Site Teacher Course Fees Other FeesFull Senior Exam

‘I just love the professionalism of this school. I thought that part-time adulteducation would be less ‘serious’, but it wasn't! I am very impressed with thededication of my tutor.’ Ahmed, Guitar student“

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Guitar Classical Beginners

Course Summary The class will introduce you to the fundamentals of classical guitar technique while emphasizing its applicationto practical musical situations. For beginners learn to play classical guitar with confidence. You should have anylon-strung guitar.

27-Sep-13 Fri 18:00-19:30 10 GITCLA01A WMC Saskia Niderost 79 79

17-Jan-14 Fri 18:00-19:30 10 GITCLA01B WMC Saskia Niderost 79 79

25-Apr-14 Fri 18:00-19:30 10 GITCLA01C WMC Saskia Niderost 79 79

Guitar Blues, Country and Jazz Beginners

Course Summary An introduction to the overall musical framework in which chords and chord sequences fit and how to play themon guitar. Learn how to play basic chords, strumming techniques and riffs for a repertoire in inspired by Blues,Country and Jazz. For beginning guitarists who wish to learn about the basic elements of guitar playing.

24-Sep-13 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 GITBLU01A WMC Patrick Sheeran 79 7924-Sep-13 Tue 19:45-21:15 10 GITBLU02A WMC Patrick Sheeran 79 79

14-Jan-14 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 GITBLU01B WMC Patrick Sheeran 79 7914-Jan-14 Tue 19:45-21:15 10 GITBLU02B WMC Patrick Sheeran 79 79

22-Apr-14 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 GITBLU01C WMC Patrick Sheeran 79 7922-Apr-14 Tue 19:45-21:15 10 GITBLU02C WMC Patrick Sheeran 79 79

Guitar Blues, Country and Jazz Intermediate 1

Course Summary Explore use of jazz chord shapes and inversions in context of playing from chord charts. Further study ofharmonised scales, modes, altered chords. Study blues and country forms of guitar playing including use ofmodulation and soloing techniques. Successfully completed the Beginners course or with equivalentknowledge and experience. Able to play basic chords, strumming techniques and riffs and have someknowledge of the overall musical framework in which chords and chord sequences fit.

28-Sep-13 Sat 11:00-13:30 10 GITBLU03A WMC Patrick Sheeran 129 79

18-Jan-14 Sat 11:00-13:30 10 GITBLU03B WMC Patrick Sheeran 129 79

26-Apr-14 Sat 11:00-13:30 10 GITBLU03C WMC Patrick Sheeran 129 79

Guitar Blues, Country and Jazz Intermediate 2

Course Summary You will explore blues riffs and string bending, altered chords and how to solo with them, gain a broadknowledge of arpeggios and other approaches to jazz improvisation. Successfully completed Intermediate 1 orwith equivalent knowledge: a good command of all open chords, common jazz chords, familiar withimprovisation on basic scales such as minor and major pentatonic.

28-Sep-13 Sat 14:00-16:30 10 GITBLU04A WMC Patrick Sheeran 129 79

18-Jan-14 Sat 14:00-16:30 10 GITBLU04B WMC Patrick Sheeran 129 79

26-Apr-14 Sat 14:00-16:30 10 GITBLU04C WMC Patrick Sheeran 129 79

Guitar Classical Orchestra

Course Summary As a player in the orchestra, you will learn classical techniques as an addition to your repertoire, including freestroke, easy scales, elementary solo pieces and group playing from a diverse musical repertoire. If you havesuccessfully completed beginner’s guitar course or at an equivalent intermediate level.

27-Sep-13 Fri 19:45-21:15 10 GITCLA02A WMC Saskia Niderost 79 79

17-Jan-14 Fri 19:45-21:15 10 GITCLA02B WMC Saskia Niderost 79 79

25-Apr-14 Fri 19:45-21:15 10 GITCLA02C WMC Saskia Niderost 79 79

Start Day Time Weeks Code Site Teacher Course Fees Other FeesFull Senior Exam

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Harmonica Beginners

Course Summary Probably the best harmonica class around! Ideal for anyone who ever wanted to learn to play the harmonica ina social and supportive learning environment, learn basic tablature, rhythm techniques, improvising to 12-barblues and musical expression. All levels welcome.

23-Sep-13 Mon 18:00-19:30 10 HARM01A WMC Hugh Barnett 79 79

13-Jan-14 Mon 18:00-19:30 10 HARM01B WMC Hugh Barnett 79 79

28-Apr-14 Mon 18:00-19:30 10 HARM01C WMC Hugh Barnett 79 79

Harmonica Intermediate

Course Summary Further develop skills and techniques of playing and performing. An emphasis on improvisation and musicalgroup dynamics. If you have successfully completed Harmonica Beginners or have a diatonic harmonica in thekey of C and be able to play single notes, draw bend on some of the holes and be familiar with the blues scale.

23-Sep-13 Mon 19:45-21:15 10 HARM02A WMC Hugh Barnett 79 79

13-Jan-14 Mon 19:45-21:15 10 HARM02B WMC Hugh Barnett 79 79

28-Apr-14 Mon 19:45-21:15 10 HARM02C WMC Hugh Barnett 79 79

Learning to Play the Blues Beginners

Course Summary Anyone who wants to learn to play or sing blues and blues-related music in a band. You can contributeinstrumentally as a singer or as an instrumentalist. Basic blues structures, rhythmic techniques. Introduction toimprovisational technique. Develop performance standards which will enable you to rehearse and prepare forplaying for the public. All levels welcome.

27-Sep-13 Fri 18:00-19:30 10 BLUES01A WMC Alan McCulloch 79 79

17-Jan-14 Fri 18:00-19:30 10 BLUES01B WMC Alan McCulloch 79 79

25-Apr-14 Fri 18:00-19:30 10 BLUES01C WMC Alan McCulloch 79 79

Learning to Play the Blues Intermediate

Course Summary Inspired by artists such as T-Bone Walker, Howlin' Wolf, Bessie Smith and Billie Holiday, you will learn songsfrom a range of blues genres, as well as the skills of improvisation, singing and performing in a band to a liveaudience. If you have successfully completed of the Beginners course or at an equivalent standard.

27-Sep-13 Fri 19:45-21:15 10 BLUES02A WMC Alan McCulloch 79 79

17-Jan-14 Fri 19:45-21:15 10 BLUES02B WMC Alan McCulloch 79 79

25-Apr-14 Fri 19:45-21:15 10 BLUES02C WMC Alan McCulloch 79 79

Piano Individual Tuition

Course Summary In ten half hour sessions of expert one to one tuition you will learn to play easy pieces and ensembles ofdifferent styles. Tuition incorporates basic music theory, harmony and simple improvisation. You need a pianoor keyboard at home so you can practise daily. Contact tutor to agree your half hour slot within the timesshown. A double length session shared by 2 pianists is available for the same fee. Open to all levels.

27-Sep-13 Fri 13:00-17:30 10 PIANO01A WMC Ann Pilkington 220 22028-Sep-13 Sat 14:30-16:30 10 PIANO02A WMC Ann Pilkington 220 220

17-Jan-14 Fri 13:00-17:30 10 PIANO01B WMC Ann Pilkington 220 22018-Jan-14 Sat 14:30-16:30 10 PIANO02B WMC Ann Pilkington 220 220

25-Apr-14 Fri 13:00-17:30 10 PIANO01C WMC Ann Pilkington 220 22026-Apr-14 Sat 14:30-16:30 10 PIANO02C WMC Ann Pilkington 220 220

Reduced or zero course fees on many courses – see p 82

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MUSIC & ACTING THEORY, TECHNOLOGY & DJing

DJ Masterclass Part 1

Course Summary An interest in Djing and some previous experience, either informal or professional is an advantage. You will beintroduced to a range of recording, DJ and performance skills, with an emphasis on practical skills. There willbe some discussion on the music industry and music theory.

26-Oct-13 Sat 10:30-15:00 1 DJMAST01A WMC Richard Downing 25 25

15-Feb-14 Sat 10:30-15:00 1 DJMAST01B WMC Richard Downing 25 25

24-May-14 Sat 10:30-15:00 1 DJMAST01C WMC Richard Downing 25 25

DJ Masterclass Part 2

Course Summary This is a follow-on course for DJ masterclass part 1 so some previous experience, either informal or professional,or completion of the first part is essential. Further work on a range of recording, DJ and performance skills, withan emphasis on practical skills. There will be some discussion on the music industry and music theory.

14-Dec-13 Sat 10:30-15:00 1 DJMAST02A WMC Richard Downing 25 25

29-Mar-14 Sat 10:30-15:00 1 DJMAST02B WMC Richard Downing 50 50

19-Jul-14 Sat 10:30-15:00 1 DJMAST02C WMC Richard Downing 25 25

Logic Pro Music Technology Beginners

Course Summary Logic Pro is an exciting industry standard technology tool used to create all types of music using both live and midirecording techniques. All you will need is a passion for music (some knowledge of computing will be very useful).

24-Sep-13 Tue 13:30-16:00 10 LOGIC01A WMC Richard Downing 139 8924-Sep-13 Tue 18:00-20:30 10 LOGIC02A WMC Richard Downing 139 139

14-Jan-14 Tue 18:00-20:30 10 LOGIC02B WMC Richard Downing 139 13914-Jan-14 Tue 13:30-16:00 10 LOGIC01B WMC Richard Downing 139 89

22-Apr-14 Tue 13:30-16:00 10 LOGIC01C WMC Richard Downing 139 8922-Apr-14 Tue 18:00-20:30 10 LOGIC02C WMC Richard Downing 139 139

Logic Pro Music Technology Intermediate

Course Summary The second stage of the Logic Pro music technology course, designed to extend your understanding and useof this programme, covering more complex and advanced techniques in sound production. If you havesuccessfully completed Logic Pro Music Technology Beginners or equivalent.

26-Sep-13 Thu 18:00-20:30 10 LOGIC03A WMC Richard Downing 139 139

16-Jan-14 Thu 18:00-20:30 10 LOGIC03B WMC Richard Downing 139 13924-Apr-14 Thu 18:00-20:30 10 LOGIC03C WMC Richard Downing 139 139

Music Technology Level 2 (Assessment/interview required) - New

Course Summary This course will focus on writing and recording with Logic Pro, live recording and studio techniques,performance sessions and development, digital and analog DJ workshops, music appreciation, marketing andpromotion within the industry.

26- Sept -13 Thu 10:00-16:00 MUSICT04A WMC Richard Downing 240 240Reduced or zero fees available for this course – see page 82

Reduced or zero course fees on many courses – see p 82

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Music Theory Beginners

Course Summary Introduction to the basic elements of music and musical notation, covering basic rhythm, harmony andmelody. A very useful complement to any instrumental course at WMC, it will also enable you to sit ABRSMexams, Grade 1 to 2 if you wish. No previous experience required.

25-Sep-13 Wed 18:00-20:30 10 MUSICT01A WMC Alan McCulloch 139 139

Music Theory Intermediate 1

Course Summary This is an extension to Music Theory Beginners, offering you the opportunity to further develop yourunderstanding and use of music theory. It will enable you to sit ABRSM exams, Grades 1 to 3 if you wish. Ifyou have successfully completed Music Theory Beginners or have equivalent skills.

15-Jan-14 Wed 18:00-20:30 10 MUSICT02B WMC Alan McCulloch 139 139

Music Theory Intermediate 2

Course Summary This is an extension to Music Theory Intermediate 1, offering you an opportunity to further develop your musictheory and scales to Grade 5 level. It will enable you to sit ABRSM exams, Grades 3 to 5 if you wish. If youhave successfully completed Music Theory Intermediate 1 or have equivalent skills.

23-Apr-14 Wed 18:00-20:30 10 MUSICT03C WMC Alan McCulloch 139 139

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Singing for Absolute Beginners

Course Summary Introductory course for people with little or no experience of singing, but who would like to discover theirvoices. Covers vocal technique, musicianship, performance skills and developing your own individualstyle.Beginners and improvers welcome. Also suitable for those wishing to repeat the beginners beforemoving on to Singing Intermediate.

25-Sep-13 Wed 18:00-19:30 10 SING01A WMC Antonio de Lillis 89 89

15-Jan-14 Wed 18:00-19:30 10 SING01B WMC Antonio de Lillis 89 89

23-Apr-14 Wed 18:00-19:30 10 SING01C WMC Antonio de Lillis 89 89

Singing Intermediate

Course Summary Develop your existing skills and techniques in singing, and also your knowledge of musical styles andperformance. Continuing students will be encouraged to develop an individual style. Solo performance work isencouraged. If you have successfully completed Singing for Absolute Beginners or equivalent skills. You canrepeat the course if appropriate.

25-Sep-13 Wed 19:45-21:15 10 SING02A WMC Antonio de Lillis 89 89

15-Jan-14 Wed 19:45-21:15 10 SING02B WMC Antonio de Lillis 89 89

23-Apr-14 Wed 19:45-21:15 10 SING02C WMC Antonio de Lillis 89 89

Opera Singing For Beginners

Course Summary Develop your understanding and enjoyment of opera. You will explore a selection of operas from Italy, France,Germany and Russia and work towards an informal performance. Open to all but some previous singingexperience is useful as is the ability to read music.

23-Sep-13 Mon 20:15-21:15 10 SING03A WMC Joyce Moholoaga 60 60

13-Jan-14 Mon 20:15-21:15 10 SING03B WMC Joyce Moholoaga 60 60

28-Apr-14 Mon 20:15-21:15 10 SING03C WMC Joyce Moholoaga 60 60

World Music Choir

Course Summary WMC's World Music Choir is looking for singers of all abilities for a repertoire from Eastern Europe to Africaand Americas. European choral tradition, popular ballads, soul and pop, with the opportunity to perform inpublic. All levels welcome

23-Sep-13 Mon 18:30-20:00 10 WCHOIR01A WMC Joyce Moholoaga 89 89

13-Jan-14 Mon 18:30-20:00 10 WCHOIR01B WMC Joyce Moholoaga 89 89

28-Apr-14 Mon 18:30-20:00 10 WCHOIR01C WMC Joyce Moholoaga 89 89

Start Day Time Weeks Code Site Teacher Course Fees Other FeesFull Senior Exam

‘My singing class was brilliant. We had an enthusiastic tutor who does what shedoes with a passion. There was a good mix of people. It was great fun!’

Ade, Singing student“

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FITNESS & DANCE

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Improving Your Personal Fitness

Course Summary Improve your fitness through a variety of safe exercises which will tone muscles and improve stamina, strengthand suppleness. You will improve your balance, agility and co-ordination in a safe and relaxed environment.For anyone who wants to improve their fitness and start exercising safely.

26-Sep-13 Thu 16:30-17:30 10 FIT01A WMC Emma Davies 79 55

16-Jan-14 Thu 16:30-17:30 10 FIT01B WMC Emma Davies 79 55

24-Apr-14 Thu 16:30-17:30 10 FIT01C WMC Emma Davies 79 55

Exercise and Fitness Knowledge Level 2 (Assessment/interview required) - New

Course Summary This qualification is ideal for candidates who wish to gain a general understanding of human anatomy andphysiology. This module is also essential for individuals who seek to begin a career in the health and fitnessindustry, as aerobic or gym instructors

26-Sep-13 Thu 10:00-13:00 17 EXERC01A WMC Emma Davies 240 199

27-Feb-14 Thu 10:00-13:00 17 EXERC01B WMC Emma Davies 240 199Reduced or zero available for this course – see page X

Pilates Beginners

Course Summary Pilates helps you develop muscle strength, general fitness and wellbeing. Through mat work learn exercisesthat help you develop muscular control and body alignment. Over time your body awareness increases andposture and muscle tone improve. For beginners and suitable for all ages.

26-Sep-13 Thu 13:00-14:00 10 PILAT01A WMC Jackie Heap 60 4526-Sep-13 Thu 18:15-19:15 10 PILAT02A WMC Emma Davies 60 60

16-Jan-14 Thu 13:00-14:00 10 PILAT01B WMC Jackie Heap 60 4516-Jan-14 Thu 18:15-19:15 10 PILAT02B WMC Emma Davies 60 60

24-Apr-14 Thu 13:00-14:00 10 PILAT01C WMC Jackie Heap 60 4524-Apr-14 Thu 18:15-19:15 10 PILAT02C WMC Emma Davies 60 60

Pilates Beyond Beginners

Course Summary If you have successfully completed Pilates for Beginners or for learners with experience of Pilates who find abeginners class too easy. You will build on the basic principles learnt in beginners level and challenge the bodywith more advanced exercises with the aim of developing a more toned, mobile and flexible body.

26-Sep-13 Thu 19:30-20:30 10 PILAT03A WMC Emma Davies 60 60

16-Jan-14 Thu 19:30-20:30 10 PILAT03B WMC Emma Davies 60 60

24-Apr-14 Thu 19:30-20:30 10 PILAT03C WMC Emma Davies 60 60

Start Day Time Weeks Code Site Teacher Course Fees Other FeesFull Senior Exam

'I enjoy the Zumba class. The teacher’s routines are fun and work your wholebody, so even when tired you still want to give it your best!' Emma, Zumba student“

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Swing Dance - New

Course Summary Want to Lindy hop ? All levels welcome. Join this lively swing dance introduction class and learn the full rangeof engaging dances.

27-Sep-13 Fri 18:30-20:00 5 SWING01A WMC Saskia Niderost 45 45

17-Jan-14 Fri 18:30-20:00 5 SWING01B WMC Saskia Niderost 45 45

25-Apr-14 Fri 18:30-20:00 5 SWING01C WMC Saskia Niderost 45 45

Tai Chi - New

Course Summary Join this introduction to Tai Chi class for a great low impact form of exercise. You will learn a range oftechniques which will aid exercise and relaxation.

27-Sep-13 Fri 11:00-12:00 10 TAICHI01A WMC Saskia Niderost 60 45

17-Jan-14 Fri 11:00-12:00 10 TAICHI01B WMC Saskia Niderost 60 45

25-Apr-14 Fri 11:00-12:00 10 TAICHI01C WMC Saskia Niderost 60 45

Yoga

Course Summary Are you feeling stressed and run-down? Our yoga class will help you relax by developing breathing, relaxationand meditation exercises. You will practice postures to develop suppleness, strength and stamina whilstlearning how to deal with stress. All levels welcome.

26-Sep-13 Thu 09:30-11:00 10 YOGA01A WMC Carolyn Tynan 89 59

16-Jan-14 Thu 09:30-11:00 10 YOGA01B WMC Carolyn Tynan 89 59

24-Apr-14 Thu 09:30-11:00 10 YOGA01C WMC Carolyn Tynan 89 59

Zumba

Course Summary Expect to work up a sweat and get fit with this fast paced workout craze that will give you the moves toworldwide beats and up the tempo of your week in a social and fun night out. All levels welcome.

25-Sep-13 Wed 18:30-20:00 10 ZUMBA03A WMC Delene Gordon 89 89

15-Jan-14 Wed 18:30-20:00 10 ZUMBA03B WMC Delene Gordon 89 89

23-Apr-14 Wed 18:30-20:00 10 ZUMBA03C WMC Delene Gordon 89 89

Zumba Gold - New

Course Summary A lower impact version of Zumba which will still give you the moves to worldwide beats and up the tempo ofyour week in a social and fun session but in a gentler and more accessible way. All levels welcome butespecially suitable for older or less fit learners.

25-Sep-13 Wed 16:00-17:00 10 ZUMBA01A WMC Delene Gordon 60 45

15-Jan-14 Wed 16:00-17:00 10 ZUMBA01B WMC Delene Gordon 60 45

23-Apr-14 Wed 16:00-17:00 10 ZUMBA01C WMC Delene Gordon 60 45

Reduced or zero course fees on many courses – see p 82

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Curating Introduction - New

Course Summary This short course offers an introduction to how to set up and organise exhibitions in art and design, includingboth a historical introduction to curating and associated practical skills. The course has been designed forbeginners with no prior experience or knowledge of curatorial practices.

28-Sep-13 Sat 10:00-13:00 5 CURAT01A WMC Erica Shiozaki 79 45

26-Apr-14 Sat 10:00-13:00 5 CURAT01CA WMC Erica Shiozaki 79 45

Creative Writing

Course Summary An introductory course, in a supportive atmosphere, where you can develop your creative writing skills. You willbe encouraged to find your own voice through guided writing activities. Topics developed collaboratively bystudents and tutor. For those wishing to broaden their creative writing abilities or for those starting out on ajourney to unlock their creative writing potential. You will have regular individual tutorials.

24-Sep-13 Tue 12:30-15:00 10 CWRITE01A WMC Nandita Ghose 89 5024-Sep-13 Tue 18:30-21:00 10 CWRITE02A WMC Nandita Ghose 89 89

14-Jan-14 Tue 12:30-15:00 10 CWRITE01B WMC Nandita Ghose 89 5014-Jan-14 Tue 18:30-21:00 10 CWRITE02B WMC Nandita Ghose 89 89

22-Apr-14 Tue 12:30-15:00 10 CWRITE01C WMC Nandita Ghose 89 5022-Apr-14 Tue 18:30-21:00 10 CWRITE02C WMC Nandita Ghose 89 89

Kick Start Your Screen Play

Course Summary Have you ever thought about writing a screenplay, but don’t know how to get started or how to keep going onceyou have started? This day workshop will give you strategies to manage the process of writing a screenplay,practical exercises as well as advice on how to start and set goals for achieving the first draft of a screen play.

10-May-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 1 SCPLAY01C WMC Nandita Ghose 35 29

Write A Play

Course Summary Learn about the craft of playwriting and gain essential practical tools such as how to create dialogue, character,plot and contemporary stories, developing into writing a short play which will be presented to an invitedaudience. For beginners although students will need an interest in and a commitment to writing plays andrelated forms of drama. Also suitable if you have successfully completed a term or more of Creative Writing.

17-Apr-14 Thu 18:30-21:00 10 PLAY01C WMC Nandita Ghose 89 89

Poetry Workshop In Celebration - New

Course Summary Write a poem that celebrates an aspect of life, such as a birth, love, a special occasion or someone’s life. Wewill look at poems by published authors who have written about these subjects and explore the challengesand inspiration for this kind of work. Each participant will write a new poem that celebrates a subject personalto them.

01-Mar-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 1 POETRY02B WMC Nandita Ghose 35 29

Poetry Workshop Stand Up Poet - New

Course Summary Performance Poetry workshop aimed at those who want to explore the Spoken Word. The morning will be spentwriting a poem for performance, and the afternoon will look at ways of performing and presenting your work.

19-Oct-13 Sat 10:00-16:00 1 POETRY01A WMC Nandita Ghose 35 29

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'The tutor is excellent and very knowledgeable. My fellow students are helpfuland there is a creative atmosphere in the class.’ Sameea, Creative Writing student“

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Journalism Introduction - New

Course Summary Introduction to Journalism will explore creative and technical aspects of writing journalism in a supportivegroup atmosphere. Students will learn how to approach writing for print and online media through practicalclass exercises and homework assignments. Topics will include writing a local news story, and writing a reviewin an area of your choice such as food, theatre or sport. Research and self presentation skills will be includedand each student will have a one to one tutorial per term with the tutor. Aimed at beginners, but will also suitthose who have some experience in writing fiction or drama and want to try something new.

02-Oct-13 Wed 18:30-21:00 10 JOURN02A WMC Nandita Ghose 89 89

15-Jan-14 Wed 18:30-21:00 10 JOURN02B WMC Nandita Ghose 89 89

23-Apr-14 Wed 18:30-21:00 10 JOURN02C WMC Nandita Ghose 89 89

Radio Production Introduction - New

Course Summary An introduction to the skills of radio production, you will learn how to interview, record and edit pieces for radioor for online broadcasting. All levels welcome.

30-Sep-13 Mon 18:30-21:00 10 RADIOP02A WMC Adam Brown 89 894-Oct-13 Fri 10:30-13:00 10 RADIOP01A WMC Adam Brown 89 50

13-Jan-14 Mon 18:30-21:00 10 RADIOP02B WMC Adam Brown 89 8917-Jan-14 Fri 10:30-13:00 10 RADIOP01B WMC Adam Brown 89 50

25-Apr-14 Fri 10:30-13:00 10 RADIOP01C WMC Adam Brown 89 5028-Apr-14 Mon 18:30-21:00 10 RADIOP02C WMC Adam Brown 89 89

History of Art Introduction

Course Summary You will be introduced to the themes throughout history that have shaped the current art world, explore someof the major art movements and the works of a variety of artists from different periods. All levels welcomealthough some understanding of the subject is beneficial if you join the course in term B or C

24-Sep-13 Tue 10:30-12:30 10 HISART01A WMC Annette Kossow 89 50

14-Jan-14 Tue 10:30-12:30 10 HISART01B WMC Annette Kossow 89 5022-Apr-14 Tue 10:30-12:30 10 HISART01C WMC Annette Kossow 89 50

History of Art Modernism Introduction

Course Summary Understand what is meant by 'modern art'. Develop an appreciation and understanding of modern art andexplore how it shaped and reflected culture and society from 1850-1980. All levels welcome although someunderstanding of the subject is beneficial if you join in term B or C.

24-Sep-13 Tue 13:00-15:00 10 HISART02A WMC Annette Kossow 89 50

14-Jan-14 Tue 13:00-15:00 10 HISART02B WMC Annette Kossow 89 50

22-Apr-14 Tue 13:00-15:00 10 HISART02C WMC Annette Kossow 89 50

Paris Art & Architecture Study Day

Course Summary Explore, with expert guide, Modernism's beginnings and Impressionism, particularly using evidence fromgalleries and places the artists lived and worked. Free introduction session on 4 December, 6-8pm.Preparatory lecture on 7 May, 6-8pm and the visit on 17 May, early! Lots of walking involved. You must bookand pay by 10 January 2013. The course fee includes the lecture, train fare, tuition and guide. You must takeout your own travel insurance. All levels welcome.

17-May-14 Sat 08:30-21:00 1 HISART03C WMC P. Holm-Mercer 125 125

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Arabic Stage 1a

Course Summary A lively introduction to the language, including a gentle introduction to reading and writing Arabic script at abasic level, plus simple grammar and vocabulary so you can introduce and speak about yourself. Forbeginners with no knowledge of the language.

26-Sep-13 Thu 18:00-19:30 10 ARAB01A WMC Abdul-Ilah Tawfik 65 6526-Sep-13 Thu 19:40-21:10 10 ARAB02A WMC Abdul-Ilah Tawfik 65 65

16-Jan-14 Thu 18:00-19:30 10 ARAB01B WMC Abdul-Ilah Tawfik 65 65

Arabic Stage 1b

Course Summary Builds on basic grammar and vocabulary including food, drinks, family and daily life. More work on readingand writing Arabic script. If you have successfully completed Arabic Stage 1a or equivalent, so able torecognise Arabic letters and some words and talk about yourself.

16-Jan-14 Thu 19:40-21:10 10 ARAB03B WMC Abdul-Ilah Tawfik 65 65

24-Apr-14 Thu 18:00-19:30 10 ARAB03C WMC Abdul-Ilah Tawfik 65 65

Arabic Stage 1c

Course Summary Reinforces and extends previous grammar and vocabulary enabling you to engage in simple conversationsincluding ordering meals and going shopping, with vocabulary on food, drinks, family and daily life and someArabic script.. If you have successfully completed Stages 1a and 1b, or with equivalent skills

24-Apr-14 Thu 19:40-21:10 10 ARAB04C WMC Abdul-Ilah Tawfik 65 65

Brazilian Portuguese Stage 1a

Course Summary For beginners with no knowledge of the language. A lively introduction to the language. You will acquire basicgrammar and vocabulary enabling you to greet people, introduce yourself give and ask for directions.

24-Sep-13 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 PORTG02A WMC Eunice Nunes dos 65 6524-Sep-13 Tue 19:40-21:10 10 PORTG03A WMC Eunice Nunes dos 65 65

14-Jan-14 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 PORTG02B WMC Eunice Nunes dos 65 65

Brazilian Portuguese Stage 1b

Course Summary Builds on basic grammar and vocabulary enabling you to go shopping, eat out with colleagues/friends andhold simple conversations in the past tense. For those who have completed Stage 1a or have equivalent skillsincluding able to greet people, introduce yourself and give and ask for directions.

14-Jan-14 Tue 19:40-21:10 10 PORTG04B WMC Eunice Nunes dos 65 65

22-Apr-14 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 PORTG04C WMC Eunice Nunes dos 65 65

Brazilian Portuguese Stage 1c

Course Summary Reinforces and extends grammar and vocabulary enabling you to travel for business or pleasure and describeyour daily routine. If you have successfully completed Stages 1a and 1b, or with equivalent skills includingdirections and talking about plans. Also appropriate for students whose knowledge is 'rusty'.

22-Apr-14 Tue 19:40-21:10 10 PORTG05C WMC Eunice Nunes dos 65 65

Brazilian Portuguese Stage 2a

Course Summary Improving spoken and written communication in social situations. Introduction of simple literary texts. Includesknowledge of past and future tenses, travel, accommodation, food and social situations. More complexvocabulary and colloquial idioms. Some students may need to repeat the year before moving up.

26-Sep-13 Thu 19:40-21:10 10 PORTG06A WMC Eunice Nunes dos 65 65

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Brazilian Portuguese Stage 2b

Course Summary More practical topics verbally and in writing. Learn to use more grammatical structures such as pronouns andthe present subjunctive. If you have successfully completed Stage 2a or with equivalent skills including pasttenses and ability to deal with travel situations and social occasions.

16-Jan-14 Thu 19:40-21:10 10 PORTG07B WMC Eunice Nunes dos 65 65

Brazilian Portuguese Stage 2c

Course Summary Reinforces and extends grammar and vocabulary to improve your written and spoken skills and build yourfluency. Introduction to Brazilian authors writing about their culture and people. If you have successfullycompleted Stages 2a and 2b or with equivalent skills including ability to speak in all tenses.

24-Apr-14 Thu 19:40-21:10 10 PORTG08C WMC Eunice Nunes dos 65 65

Brazilian Portuguese Stage 3+ Conversation

Course Summary Confidence and a good command of the spoken language. Able to hold conversations with BrazilianPortuguese speakers and put your point across in debates and discussions. Practise your speaking skills indiscussions and debates on various topics (to be negotiated and developed between teacher and class). Youwill be able to develop your knowledge and understanding of Brazil and its culture. Students can join in anyterm if they have the appropriate skills.

26-Sep-13 Thu 18:00-19:30 10 PORTG09A WMC Eunice Nunes dos 65 65

16-Jan-14 Thu 18:00-19:30 10 PORTG09B WMC Eunice Nunes dos 65 65

24-Apr-14 Thu 18:00-19:30 10 PORTG09C WMC Eunice Nunes dos 65 65

Brazilian Portuguese for Holidays

Course Summary All welcome. Open to anyone, including complete beginners. A brief introduction to the language before yougo on holiday. Learn key words and basic phrases.

17-May-14 Sat 10:00-13:00 1 PORTG01C WMC Eunice Nunes dos 15 15

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French Stage 1a

Course Summary For beginners with no knowledge of the language. You will acquire basic grammar and vocabulary withpresent tenses enabling you to introduce yourself and hold a simple conversation.

24-Sep-13 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 FRENCH01A WMC Sylviane Decroliere 65 6524-Sep-13 Tue 19:40-21:10 10 FRENCH02A WMC Sylviane Decroliere 65 6525-Sep-13 Wed 13:30-15:00 10 FRENCH03A WMC Sylviane Decroliere 65 4925-Sep-13 Wed 18:30-20:00 10 FRENCH04A WMCKT Carlos Ferreira 65 65

14-Jan-14 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 FRENCH01B WMC Sylviane Decroliere 65 65

French Stage 1b

Course Summary Builds on previous grammar and vocabulary including work on directions and talking about plans. Includingbeing able to introduce yourself and have a simple conversation giving personal information. For beginnerswho have completed stage 1a or have equivalent skills

14-Jan-14 Tue 19:40-21:10 10 FRENCH06B WMC Sylviane Decroliere 65 6515-Jan-14 Wed 13:30-15:00 10 FRENCH07B WMC Sylviane Decroliere 65 4915-Jan-14 Wed 18:30-20:00 10 FRENCH08B WMCKT Carlos Ferreira 65 65

22-Apr-14 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 FRENCH07C WMC Sylviane Decroliere 65 65

French Stage 1c

Course Summary Reinforces and extends grammar and vocabulary enabling you to travel for business or pleasure and describeyour daily routine. If you have successfully completed Stages 1a and 1b, or with equivalent skills includingdirections and talking about plans. Also appropriate for students whose knowledge is 'rusty'.

22-Apr-14 Tue 19:40-21:10 10 FRENCH10C WMC Sylviane Decroliere 65 6523-Apr-14 Wed 13:30-15:00 10 FRENCH11C WMC Sylviane Decroliere 65 4923-Apr-14 Wed 18:30-20:00 10 FRENCH12C WMCKT Carlos Ferreira 65 65

French Stage 2a

Course Summary More grammar and vocabulary work to enable you to carry out financial transactions, describe, compare andbuy clothes of the right size and improve your ability to communicate verbally and in writing. Some studentsmay need to repeat the second year before moving up. If you have successfully completed at least 1 year ofFrench, including knowledge of present tenses, travel, accommodation, food and social situations and use ofreflexive verbs.

26-Sep-13 Thu 18:00-19:30 10 FRENCH14A WMC Marine Orain 65 65

French Stage 2b

Course Summary Building on previous vocabulary and grammar to enable you to deal with more practical topics verbally and inwriting, including shopping for food, ordering a meal and giving opinions. If you have successfully completedstage 2a or with equivalent skills including financial transactions, describing, comparing and buying clothes.

16-Jan-14 Thu 18:00-19:30 10 FRENCH15B WMC Marine Orain 65 65

French Stage 2c

Course Summary Reinforces and extends grammar and vocabulary to improve your written and verbal skills and build yourfluency, including an ability to tell a story in the past, make a doctor's appointment and say what is wrong. Ifyou have successfully completed Stage 2a and 2b or with equivalent skills including shopping for food,ordering a meal, giving opinions and ability to speak in present and future tenses.

23-Apr-14 Thu 18:00-19:30 10 FRENCH16C WMC Marine Orain 65 65

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French Stage upper 2a

Course Summary This course will further develop and consolidate your skills and will help build the confidence to speak inFrench in a range of situations and develop pronunciation and fluency. You will practise writing and speaking inmore formal situations. If yo have successfully completed stage 2 lower or equivalent (at least 2 years ofFrench study). Students can join in any term of stage 2 upper if they have the appropriate skills.

25-Sep-13 Wed 19:40-21:10 10 FRENCH18A WMC Sylviane Decroliere 65 65

French Stage upper 2b

Course Summary This course will further develop and consolidate your skills and will help build the confidence to speak inFrench in a range of situations and develop pronunciation and fluency. You will practise writing and speaking inmore formal situations. If you have successfully completed stage 2a upper or equivalent.

15-Jan-14 Wed 19:40-21:10 10 FRENCH19B WMC Sylviane Decroliere 65 65

French Stage upper 2c

Course Summary This course will further develop and consolidate your skills and will help build the confidence to speak inFrench in a range of situations and develop pronunciation and fluency. You will practise writing and speaking inmore formal situations. If you have successfully completed stage 2b upper or equivalent.

23-Apr-14 Wed 19:40-21:10 10 FRENCH20C WMC Sylviane Decroliere 65 65

French Stage 3+ Conversation

Course Summary Confidence and a good command of the spoken language. Are you able to hold conversations with Frenchspeakers and put your point across in debates and discussions. Students can join in any term if they have theappropriate skills. Practise your speaking skills. Discussions, debates in French on variety of topics (negotiatedand developed between teacher and class). You will be able to develop your knowledge and understanding ofFrench cultures.

25-Sep-13 Wed 18:00-19:30 10 FRENCH17A WMC Sylviane Decroliere 65 65

15-Jan-14 Wed 18:00-19:30 10 FRENCH17B WMC Sylviane Decroliere 65 65

23-Apr-14 Wed 18:00-19:30 10 FRENCH17C WMC Sylviane Decroliere 65 65

French for Holidays

Course Summary A brief introduction to the language before you go on holiday. Learn key words and basic phrases, and get afew tips for your trip. All levels welcome.

10-May-14 Sat 10:00-13:00 1 FRENCH21C WMC P. Holm-Mercer 15 15

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German Stage 1a

Course Summary For beginners with no knowledge of the language. You will acquire basic grammar and vocabulary withpresent tenses enabling you to introduce yourself and hold a simple conversation.

23-Sep-13 Mon 18:00-19:30 10 GERM01A WMC Annette Kossow 65 65

German Stage 1b

Course Summary Builds on previous grammar and vocabulary with future tenses enabling you to travel for pleasure or business,change money and go shopping. Including able to introduce yourself, hold a simple conversation and givedirections. For beginners who have completed Stage 1b or have equivalent skills.

13-Jan-14 Mon 18:00-19:30 10 GERM02B WMC Annette Kossow 65 65

German Stage 1c

Course Summary Reinforces and extends grammar and vocabulary enabling you to order meals out, make social and otherarrangements by phone. Including ordering meals out, making social and other arrangements by phone.Appropriate for students whose knowledge of the language is 'rusty'. You have successfully completed Stage1a and 1b, or with equivalent skills.

28-Apr-14 Mon 18:00-19:30 10 GERM03C WMC Annette Kossow 65 65

German Stage 2a

Course Summary You will learn to communicate confidently, socialise and not feel out of place in the country you are visiting. Youwill build on and consolidate the skills learnt in stage 1 for the purpose of practical communication bothverbally and in writing. If you have successfully completed at least 1 year of German or equivalent. Somestudents may need to repeat the second year before moving up.

23-Sep-13 Mon 19:40-21:10 10 GERM04A WMC Annette Kossow 65 65

German Stage 2b

Course Summary Builds on previous vocabulary and grammar to enable you to deal with more practical topics verabally and inwriting. If you have successfully completed stage 2a or equivalent.

13-Jan-14 Mon 19:40-21:10 10 GERM05B WMC Annette Kossow 65 65

German Stage 2c

Course Summary Reinforces and extends grammar and vocabulary to improve your written and spoken skills and build yourfluency. If you have successfully completed stage 2b or equivalent.

28-Apr-14 Mon 19:40-21:00 10 GERM06C WMC Annette Kossow 65 65

German Stage 3+ Conversation

Course Summary Confidence and a good command of the spoken language. Able to hold conversations with German speakersand put your point across in debates and discussions? Discussions, debates in German on variety of topics(negotiated and developed between teacher and class). You will be able to develop your knowledge andunderstanding of German culture. Students can join in any term if they have the appropriate skills and practiseyour speaking skills.

24-Sep-13 Tue 16:00-17:30 10 GERM07A WMC Annette Kossow 65 49

14-Jan-14 Tue 16:00-17:30 10 GERM07B WMC Annette Kossow 65 49

22-Apr-14 Tue 16:00-17:30 10 GERM07C WMC Annette Kossow 65 49

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German for Holiday

Course Summary A brief introduction to the language before you go on holiday. Learn key words and basic phrases, and get afew tips for your trip. All levels welcome.

17-May-14 Sat 10:00-13:00 1 GERM08C WMC Annette Kossow 15 15

Hindi Stage 1a

Course Summary For beginners with no knowledge of the language. You will acquire basic grammar and vocabulary withpresent tense enabling you to introduce yourself, and hold a simple conversation.

25-Sep-13 Wed 18:00-19:30 10 HINDI01A WMC P. Holm-Mercer 65 65

Hindi Stage 1b

Course Summary Builds on basic grammar and vocabulary for travel, food and socialising. Some knowledge of Hindi scriptneeded. If you have successfully completed Stage 1a or with equivalent skills including the ability to introduceyourself and hold a simple conversation.

15-Jan-14 Wed 18:00-19:30 10 HINDI02B WMC P. Holm-Mercer 65 65

Hindi Stage 1c

Course Summary Reinforces and extends previous grammar and vocabulary and builds on knowledge of Hindi script. You willbe able to communicate in simple exchanges and learn about Indian culture. If you have successfullycompleted Stages 1a and 1b or have equivalent skills including travel, food and socialising. Basic knowledgeof Hindi script needed.

23-Apr-14 Wed 18:00-19:30 10 HINDI03C WMC P. Holm-Mercer 65 65

Italian Stage 1a

Course Summary For beginners with no knowledge of the language. You will acquire basic grammar and vocabulary withpresent tense enabling you to introduce yourself, and hold a simple conversation.

26-Sep-13 Thu 19:40-21:10 10 ITAL02A WMC Angela D'Agostin 65 6526-Sep-13 Thu 18:00-19:30 10 ITAL05A WMC Angela D'Agostin 65 65

16-Jan-14 Thu 18:00-19:30 10 ITAL05B WMC Angela D'Agostin 65 65

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Italian Stage 1b

Course Summary Builds on previous grammar and vocabulary enabling you to travel for pleasure or business, go shopping andtalk about yourself. If you have successfully completed Stage 1b or have equivalent skills including introducingyourself and holding a simple conversation in present tense.

16-Jan-14 Thu 19:40-21:10 10 ITAL03B WMC Angela D'Agostin 65 65

24-Apr-14 Thu 18:00-19:30 10 ITAL03C WMC Angela D'Agostin 65 65

Italian Stage 1c

Course Summary Reinforces and extends grammar and vocabulary enabling you to order meals out, make social and otherarrangements. If you have successfully completed Stage 1a and 1b, or with equivalent skills including travelfor pleasure or business, shopping and talking about yourself. Also appropriate for students whoseknowledge is 'rusty'.

24-Apr-14 Thu 19:40-21:10 10 ITAL04C WMC Angela D'Agostin 65 65

Italian Stage 2a

Course Summary You will learn to communicate confidently, socialise, and not feel out of the country you are visiting. Buildingon and consolidate skills learnt in stage 1 for the purpose of practical communication both verbally and inwriting. If you have successfully completed at least one year of Italian, including knowledge of past and futuretenses, travel, accommodation, food, and social situations. Some students may need to repeat the yearbefore moving up.

24-Sep-13 Tue 19:40-21:10 10 ITAL07A WMC Angela D'Agostin 65 65

Italian Stage 2b

Course Summary Builds on previous vocabulary and grammar to enable you to deal with more practical topics verbally and inwriting. If you have successfully completed Stage 2a or equivalent.

14-Jan-14 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 ITAL07B WMC Angela D'Agostin 65 65

Italian Stage 2c

Course Summary Reinforces and extends vocabulary and grammar to improve your verbal and written skills and enhancefluency. If you have successfully completed Stage 2b or equivalent.

22-Apr-14 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 ITAL07C WMC Angela D'Agostin 65 65

Italian Stage 3+ Conversation

Course Summary Confidence and a good command of the spoken language. Able to hold conversations with Italian speakersand put your point across in debates and discussions? Students can join in any term if they have theappropriate skills. Practise your speaking skills. Discussions, debates in Italian on variety of topics (negotiatedand developed between teacher and class). You will be able to develop your knowledge and understanding ofItalian culture.

24-Sep-13 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 ITAL06A WMC Angela D'Agostin 65 65

14-Jan-14 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 ITAL06B WMC Angela D'Agostin 65 65

22-Apr-14 Tue 18:00-19:30 10 ITAL06C WMC Angela D'Agostin 65 65

Italian for Holidays

Course Summary A brief introduction to the language before you go on holiday. Learn key words and basic phrases, and get afew tips for your trip. All levels welcome.

17-May-14 Sat 10:00-13:00 1 ITAL01C WMC Angela D'Agostin 15 15

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Japanese Stage 1a

Course Summary Introduction to the basic Japanese writing system (Hiragana). You will acquire basic grammar and vocabularywith present tense enabling you to introduce yourself, and hold a simple conversation. For beginners with noknowledge of the language.

25-Sep-13 Wed 18:00-19:30 10 JAPAN01A WMC P. Holm-Mercer 65 65

Japanese Stage 1b

Course Summary Builds on basic grammar and vocabulary for travel, food and socialising. You will be able to introduce yourselfand hold simple conversation. There will be further practice of the basic Japanese writing system (Hiragana).For beginners who have completed Stage 1a or have equivalent skills .

15-Jan-14 Wed 18:00-19:30 10 JAPAN01B WMC P. Holm-Mercer 65 65

Japanese Stage 1c

Course Summary Reinforces and extends previous grammar and vocabulary and builds on knowledge of Japanese writingsystems. You will be able to communicate in simple exchanges and learn about Japanese culture. If you havesuccessfully completed Stage 1a and 1b, or with equivalent skills including vocabulary for travel, food andsocialising, and more on Hiragana basic writing system. Appropriate for students whose knowledge of thelanguage is 'rusty'

23-Apr-14 Wed 18:00-19:30 10 JAPAN01C WMC P. Holm-Mercer 65 65

Mandarin Stage 1a - New

Course Summary Introduction to simple Chinese characters, and basic Chinese writing system ( Pinyin). You will acquire basicgrammar and vocabulary enabling you to introduce yourself, and hold a simple conversation. For beginnerswith no knowledge at the language.

25-Sep-13 Wed 19:40-21:10 12 MANDA01A WMC P. Holm-Mercer 65 65

Mandarin Stage 1B - New

Course Summary Builds on basic grammer and vocabulary for travel, food, and socialising. Further practice of the basic Chinesewriting system (Pinyin). If you have successfully completed stage 1b or have equivalent skills.

15-Jan-14 Wed 19:40-21:10 10 MANDA01B WMC P. Holm-Mercer 65 65

Mandarin Stage 1C - New

Course Summary This couse extends and reinforces basic vocabulary, speech patterns, and grammar, and builds on knowledgeof Chinese writing system (Pinyin). If you have successfully completed Stage 1a and 1b, or with equivalentskills.

23-Apr-14 Wed 19:40-21:10 10 MANDA01C WMC P. Holm-Mercer 65 65

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Spanish Stage 1a

Course Summary For beginners with no knowledge of the language. You will acquire basic grammar and vocabulary withpresent tenses enabling you to introduce yourself and hold a simple conversation.

23-Sep-13 Mon 10:30-12:00 10 SPAN02A WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 4923-Sep-13 Mon 18:00-19:30 10 SPAN03A WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 6523-Sep-13 Mon 19:40-21:10 10 SPAN04A WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 6523-Sep-13 Mon 18:30-20:00 10 SPAN06A WMCKT P. Holm-Mercer 65 6526-Sep-13 Thu 18:00-19:30 10 SPAN05A WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 65

13-Jan-14 Mon 18:30-20:00 10 SPAN03B WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 65

Spanish Stage 1b

Course Summary Builds on previous grammar and vocabulary including work on directions and talking about plans. Includingbeing able to introduce yourself and have a simple conversation giving personal information. For beginnerswho have completed stage 1a or have equivalent skills

13-Jan-14 Mon 18:30-20.00 10 SPAN07B WMCKT P. Holm-Mercer 65 6513-Jan-14 Mon 10:30-12:00 10 SPAN08B WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 4913-Jan-14 Mon 19:40-21:10 10 SPAN09B WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 6516-Jan-14 Thu 18:00-19:30 10 SPAN10B WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 65

28-Apr-14 Mon 18:00-19:30 10 SPAN08C WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 65

Spanish Stage 1c

Course Summary Reinforces and extends grammar and vocabulary enabling you to travel for business or pleasure and describeyour daily routine. If you have successfully completed Stages 1a and 1b, or with equivalent skills includingdirections and talking about plans. Also appropriate for students whose knowledge is 'rusty'.

17-Apr-14 Thu 18:00-19:30 10 SPAN15C WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 65

28-Apr-14 Mon 10:30-12:00 10 SPAN13C WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 4928-Apr-14 Mon 19:40-21:10 10 SPAN14C WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 6528-Apr-14 Mon 18:30-20:00 10 SPAN16C WMCKT P. Holm-Mercer 65 65

Spanish Stage 2a

Course Summary More grammar and vocabulary to enable you to deal with various situations, develop social contacts andimprove your ability to communicate verbally and in writing. If you have successfully completed at least 1 yearof Spanish, including knowledge of past and future tenses, travel, accommodation, food and social situations.Some students may need to repeat the second year before moving up.

26-Sep-13 Thu 19:40-21:10 10 SPAN19A WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 65

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Spanish Stage 2b

Course Summary Builds on previous vocabulary and grammar to enable you to deal with more practical topics verbally and inwriting. If you have successfully completed Stage 2a or with equivalent skills including being able to conductfinancial transactions and describe and compare clothes.

16-Jan-14 Thu 19:40-21:10 10 SPAN21B WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 65

Spanish Stage 2c

Course Summary Reinforces and extends grammar and vocabulary to improve your written and verbal skills and build yourfluency. If you have successfully completed Stages 2a and 2b or with equivalent skills including knowledge ofpast tenses, make arrangements and deal with a variety of situations.

24-Apr-14 Thu 19:40-21:10 10 SPAN23C WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 65

Spanish Stage Upper 2a

Course Summary This course will further develop and consolidate your skills and will help build the confidence to speak inSpanish in a range of situations and develop pronunciation and fluency. You will practise writing and speakingin more formal situations. If yo have successfully completed stage 2 lower or equivalent (at least 2 years ofSpanish study). Students can join in any term of stage 2 upper if they have the appropriate skills.

24-Sep-13 Tue 19:40-21:10 10 SPAN25A WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 6525-Sep-13 Wed 10:30-12:00 10 SPAN18A WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 49

Spanish Stage Upper 2b

Course Summary This course will further develop and consolidate your skills and will help build the confidence to speak inSpanish in a range of situations and develop pronunciation and fluency. You will practise writing and speakingin more formal situations. If you have successfully completed stage 2a upper or equivalent.

14-Jan-14 Tue 19:40-21:10 10 SPAN25B WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 6515-Jan-14 Wed 10:30-12:00 10 SPAN20B WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 49

Spanish Stage Upper 2c

Course Summary This course will further develop and consolidate your skills and will help build the confidence to speak inSpanish in a range of situations and develop pronunciation and fluency. You will practise writing and speakingin more formal situations. If you have successfully completed stage 2b upper or equivalent.

22-Apr-14 Tue 19:40-21:10 10 SPAN25C WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 65 23-Apr-14 Wed 10:30-12:00 10 SPAN22C WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 49

Spanish Stage 3 + Conversation

Course Summary More .

24 Sep 13 Tue 18:00-19:30 SPAN024A WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 6514 Jan 14 Tue 18:00-19:30 SPAN024B WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 6522 Apr 14 Tue 18:00-19:30 SPAN024C WMC Valentina Vanegas 65 65

Spanish for Holidays

Course Summary A brief introduction to the language before you go on holiday. Learn key words and basic phrases, and get afew tips for your trip. All levels welcome.

17-May-14 Sat 10:00-13:00 1 SPAN01C WMC Valentina Vanegas 15 15

Reduced or zero course fees on many courses – see p 82

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Working Men’s College has been helping Londoners with English, Maths and ESOL for over 150 years. Last yearalmost two thousand local people improved in these subjects, and many passed nationally recognized exams,enhancing employment and life opportunities. We run courses at all levels and different times in the college andmany local centres/schools. We know living in London can be expensive, so we have keptcourse fees as low as possible, and free for many on benefits! Our mission is to give local people a secondchance, so take your second chance today and come along to an assessment session.

English, ESOL & EFL courses – getting the right one for you

English ESOLESOL is the course for you if English is not your main language and you plan to live and work in the UK and make ityour home. It can help you get more out of your life here. It will help if you want to study, get a better job, or applyto be a British citizen. If you need to get a qualification which is good for the whole UK, you can choose to take anESOL exam.Literacy for Bilingual Speakers is for you if you can speak some English but need help with reading or writing

EFL – Cambridge English and IELTSEFL courses are for you if English is not your first language and you have come to the UK to learn English and workfor a short time. You can get internationally recognised qualifications to prove your level of English anywhere in theworld. It is good if you want to go to university or get a job in your country where speaking English is important.

English SkillsThese courses are for you if English is your first language or you have spoken English from a young age, and youwant to improve your reading and writing. We have courses for everyone, from beginners to Level 2 (GCSE gradeC). It is good if you want to return to study, get a better job or challenge yourself.

Maths SkillsThese courses are for you if you want to improve your Maths. We have courses for everyone, from beginners to L2(GCSE grade C). It is good if you want to get a better job, manage your money and bills, help your children withtheir homework or prove to yourself that you can do Maths.

English classes in the Community – free for all learnersESOL All Levels, ESOL & Sewing, ESOL& Computers, ESOL and Childcare, English or Maths classes run atmany local community centres and schools. They are a great opportunity for students and parents in thosecommunities. Many classes have a crèche.

Our community partners and class venues all around Camden, include:Beckford Primary School, Brecknock School, Carlton School, Chadswell Healthy Living Centre, ChineseCommunity Centre, Christopher Hatton School, Church Street Library, Dragon Hall Community Centre, Edith NevilleSchool, Hopscotch Asian Women's Centre, The Irish Centre, Kingsgate School, Maiden Lane Community Centre,Queen's Crescent Community Centre, Rhyl Primary School, Somers Town Community Centre, Church StreetLibrary, St Mary's & St Pancras School, St Michael’s Primary School, South Camden Community School/CamdenLearning Centre and Surma Centre.To join a class or set up a new class contact our Community Learning Manager: 0207 255 [email protected]

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ESOL - English for Speakers of Other Languages

If English is not your main language, improve your speaking, listening, reading and writing by attending an ESOLcourse. We have all levels from beginners to advanced. We have classes in the morning, afternoon and evening,perfect if you’re working or have children at school. We also have Literacy for Bilingual Speakers classes if youcan speak some English but need more help with reading or writing

You may be able to choose to take an exam to get a nationally recognised qualification, to help you with work orcitizenship. All classes at the main site now offer a lively and individualised workshop session to help youpractise the skills you need.

Before you join our ESOL classes, you will need to come to an assessment session.

ASSESSMENT SESSION DATESThere is no need to book - just come along. But remember to come 15 minutes early; to bring your passport andproof of any previous ESOL qualifications; and to arrange childcare for your children.

For term 1 classesFirst Sessions 09 Sep -13 Mon 10:00 or 13:00 or 17:30

10 Sep -13 Tue 10:00 or 13:00 or 17:3011 Sep -13 Wed 10:00 or 13:00 or 17:30

Later Sessions 20 Sep -13 Fri 10:00 or 13:0027 Sep -13 Fri 10:00 or 13:00

For term 2 classesFirst Sessions 09 Dec - 13 Mon 10:00 or 13:00 or 17:30Later Sessions 10 Jan -14 Fri 10:00 or 13:00

17 Jan -14 Fri 10:00 or 13:00

For term 3 classesFirst Sessions 31 March -14 Mon 10:00 or 13:00 or 17:30Later Sessions 25 Apr -14 Fri 10:00 or 13:00

2 May -14 Fri 10:00 or 13:00

To be certain to get a place, you need to come to one of the First Sessions. Come early! It is important to come15 minutes before the start time of an assessment session in case it fills up – and in case the courses fill up.Please allow up to 3 hours for your assessment. We will assess you IF there is space in the session and IF thereare still places in the classes.

CLASS VENUESYou will be given full details at your assessment session.

CLASS DATES & TIMESClasses run at different levels, during the day or in the evening, 1 to 4 times a week. Most classes start in the first week of each term, you will be given full details at your assessment session.

FEES are rising everywhere but WMC has worked hard to keep its fees low to help you.

Course fees on most ESOL courses are FREE to:• students on JSA/ESA.• students on other income based benefits who are seeking work and need skills for work. • students who are 16-19 years. All other students only pay course fees of £99 for evening or Saturday courses or £179 for long day timeor £89 for short day time courses, plus exam fees between £10 and £40 depending on the exam(s).

The £9 college fee must be paid by all college students (see page 81).

ENGLISH & MATHSESOL

Reduced or zero course fees on many courses – see p 82

“Outstanding teaching andlearning. Well qualified andknowledgeable tutors.

Stimulating and interactive activities.”Ofsted 2013 “

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EFL - English as a Foreign LanguageCambridge and IELTS exams

If you want to gain an internationally recognised qualification to further your career or future studies, thesecourses are for you. Your teacher will advise you whether to take the University of Cambridge FCE or CAE examor an IELTS exam. Our 5 week courses mean you can decide how much study and how many courses you willneed to get you ready for the exams. If you think you will need at 10 or more weeks to get ready, you can enrolon more than one course when you first start.

ENTRY TESTSBefore enrolling for EFL courses you must take an entry testPlease arrive on time and allow 2 hours for completion of the entry test assessment and for your enrolment

Your teacher will advise you which course is right for you.The entry tests will be at 10am on Saturdays on the following dates:Term 1 : 21-Sep 13, 09-Nov-13 or 21-Dec-13Term 2 : 11-Jan-14, 01-Mar-14 or 26-Apr-14

Term 3 : 12-Jun-14 and 14-Jun-14

You can book your entry test. Call 020 7255 4759 or email [email protected] come on the day BUT please note priority will be given to those who have booked.Late applicants If you miss the Entry Test dates listed above and want us to try to arrange another test date,please contact us as soon as possible, but no later than the end the first week of the course. You will be able tojoin a course if we can arrange an entry test date, and IF there are still places..

EXAMINATION DATES, VENUES AND FEESCambridge examinations take place each month, at the University of Westminster or other central Londoncentres. FCE or CAE If you decide to take these exams, the college will enter you for the exam at the feescharged by the centre you choose. IELTS If you decide to take the IELTS exam, you will have to book and pay forthe exam.

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EFL 1 First Certificate English (FCE)

Course Summary Upper intermediate course for those with a working knowledge of grammatical structures and a goodcommand of the language. You need to do an assessment before enrolling. FCE - the most widely recognisedEnglish language qualification in UK/overseas. Emphasis on working towards FCE exam rather than onimproving your English level. So you need to be already at or close to the required level. Familiarising you withthe FCE exam content and format. Lots of work on exam techniques, on exam practice.

28-Sep-13 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 EFL01A WMC TBC 175 17516-Nov-13 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 EFL02A WMC TBC 175 175

18-Jan-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 EFL01B WMC TBC 175 17508-Mar-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 EFL02B WMC TBC 175 175

03-May-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 EFL01C WMC TBC 175 17521-Jun-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 EFL02C WMC TBC 175 175

EFL 2 Certificate of Advanced English (CAE)

Course Summary Advanced level course for those with very good knowledge/understanding of English vocabulary andgrammatical structures, and who can use the language well in different real life situations. CAE qualification isaccepted by many colleges/universities. Emphasis on working towards CAE exam rather than on improvingyour English level. So you should already be at, or near the required level. Familiarising you with the CAE examcontent and format. Lots of work on exam techniques, and exam practice.

28-Sep-13 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 CAE01A WMC TBC 175 17516-Nov-13 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 CAE02A WMC TBC 175 175

18-Jan-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 CAE01B WMC TBC 175 17508-Mar-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 CAE02B WMC TBC 175 175

03-May-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 CAE01C WMC TBC 175 17521-Jun-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 CAE02C WMC TBC 175 175

IELTS Preparation

Course Summary For those with a high level of English who want to prepare for the IELTS exam. Minimum to have passedESOL Level 1 or be at upper-intermediate. Not suitable if at intermediate or a lower level. Before enrolling youneed to complete an assessment. International English Language Testing System is used to assess Englishlanguage ability especially for entry to UK university. Focus is on academic English skills, the academic test,familiarising you with the content and format of the IELTS exam.

28-Sep-13 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 IELTS01A WMC TBC 175 17516-Nov-13 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 IELTS02A WMC TBC 175 175

18-Jan-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 IELTS01B WMC TBC 175 17508-Mar-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 IELTS02B WMC TBC 175 175

03-May-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 IELTS01C WMC TBC 175 17521-Jun-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 IELTS02C WMC TBC 175 175

ENGLISH & MATHSEFL

Reduced or zero course fees on many courses – see p 82

Start Day Time Weeks Code Site Teacher Course Fees Other FeesFull Senior Exam

‘The college is a wonderful and encouraging environment to be in and I havebeen given time and support in so many areas. I am so grateful to the collegeand my teacher for it.’ Janusz, EFL student“

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ENGLISH and MATHS (Functional) SKILLS

IMPROVE YOUR READING, WRITING & NUMBER SKILLSWMC offers FREE classes in English and Maths Functional Skills from Beginners right up to Level 2 (GCSE grade C)

Functional Skills are those core elements of English, Maths and ICT that provide an individual with the essentialknowledge, skills and understanding that will enable them to operate confidently, effectively and independently in lifeand at work.

Functional Skills qualifications:

• are valued by employers and further education• support you to get a job or progress to higher level courses / university• help you to use your English, Maths and ICT skills effectively for real purposes in real situations• develop the essential skills required for work.

These classes run in the day or the evening. You need to come first for an assessment test. Then the teacher willadvise you which qualification you are ready to study for, and will enrol you on the right course for you.

ENGLISH Functional Skills classes

Requirements Before enrolling you must attend an English assessment session

Content You will work towards nationally recognised Functional Skills qualifications from Entry level 1to Level 2, covering: Improve Speaking and Listening skills; Better Reading and Writing;Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar

Dates/Times Details of available classes at your level & times will be given to you at your assessmentsession.

Fees FREE to all students (except overseas students)

Levels of English skills classes: Entry 1, 2 & 3 and Level 1 & 2You can progress to a range of vocational courses up to Level 3 - see pages 68 - 76

MATHS Functional Skills classes

Requirements Before enrolling you must attend an Maths assessment session

Content Number (real world calculations, fractions and percentages)Measures, Shape and Space (includes common measures of money, time, temperature,distance, length, weight, capacity, perimeter, area and volume, and shape and position) Handling Data (includes data and statistical measures and probability). The course will leave you feeling more confident in your ability to deal with money andmeasurements.

Dates/Times Details of available classes at your level & times will be given to you at your assessmentsession

Fees FREE to all students (except overseas students – see page 81)

Levels of Maths skills classes: Entry 1, 2 & 3 and Level 1 & 2

You can progress to a range of vocational courses up to Level 3 - see pages 68 - 76

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English and Maths assessment sessions

At the assessment session we will assess the right level of class for you, tell you what classes are available andenrol you. Check the assessment session dates below. Please arrive on time and allow 3 hours forcompletion of the assessment.

Ask Student Services for details. To be certain to get a place, you need to come to one of the first sessions.You can just come along - there is no need to book. But come early! It is important to come 15 minutes beforethe start time in case the session fills up, and in case the courses fill up.

Please allow up to 3 hours for your assessment.We will assess you IF there is space in the session and IFthere are still places in the classes.

You need to bring your passport and proof of any previous English and Maths qualifications, and arrangechildcare for your children.

For term 1 classes

First sessions 09-Sep-13 Mon 09:30 or 13:00 or 17:3010-Sep-13 Tue 12:00 or 17:3011-Sep-13 Wed 09:30 or 13:00 or 17.30

Later sessions 20-Sep-13 Fri 09:30 or 13:00

For term 2 classes

First sessions 17-Dec-13 Tue 09:30 or 13:00

Later sessions 09-Jan-13 Thu 17.3010-Jan-14 Fri 09:30 or 13:00

For term 3 classes

First sessions 31-Mar-14 Mon 09.3001-Apr-14 Fri 17.3025-Apr-14 Fri 13:00

If you cannot make any of these times, or if you would like some initial advice please visit Student Services or contact020 7255 4759 or [email protected] and we will arrange for you to see a teacher.

ENGLISH & MATHS

Reduced or zero course fees on many courses – see p 82

“Students havefun and engage instimulating,

interactive learningactivities, in somecases imaginativegames, which helpthem to develop theirspeaking and listeningskills.”

Ofsted 2013

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SKILLS FOR WORKCOURSE PROGRESSION

ESOLEnglish Skills Maths Skills

Computing for Everyday Use 1Computing for Everyday Use 2

Keyboarding

Level 1

ECDL Part 1Introduction to BookkeepingITQ CLAiTSage AccountsSage Payroll

Working in Administration

Health & School Care

Working with Children

Level 2

ECDL Part 2

Business AdministrationMedical Administration

Sage Accounts

ChildcareHealth & Social CarePre Access to Nursing

Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools

Pre Access to Primary Teaching

Level 2Apprenticeships• Business Administration• Customer Service• Supporting Teaching &Learning in Schools

• Health & Social Care• Team Leading

Level 3

For any area, you can ask us aboutLevel 3 courses at other collegesand about job opportunities

Advanced ECDL WordprocessingAdvanced ECDL Spreadsheet

Advanced ECDL Presentation

ILM Management

ChildcareSupporting Teaching &Learning in Schools

Award in Education & Training(formerly PTLLS)

Level 3 Apprenticeships• Business Administration• Customer Service• Health & Social Care• Supporting Teaching &Learning

Employment SkillsA guide to course progressionWe have a long history of helping people getting into work and/or achieve promotion and an excellent reputation and solid track record ofhelping learners of all ages and abilities. Our commitment to providing outstanding vocational training will enable you to learn new skills,gain new qualifications and prepare you to succeed on the job market. Whether it be to improve your English and Maths or to acquire theknowledge and skills to work in a variety of vocational settings, our courses can help. We offer a wide variety of vocational subjects atlevels to suit your requirements.

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Advice and Guidance, Interviews, Assessments

ComputingFor courses where you need advice and guidance contact student servicesas soon as possible. Sometimes you can get advice and guidance by phoneor by arranging to visit student services or the relevant tutor or by seeingone of our specialist staff during enrolment week (details p65).

Children, Health and Social Care and Business and Medical AdministrationContact Jean Esnard on 020 7255 4700 or [email protected] assoon as possible to book a place on one of the interview sessions below, orto arrange a special interview if you are late and provided there are stillplaces available.

For September startsFirst sessions Thurs 18/07/13 9:30 or 14:00

Fri 19/07/13 9:30 or 14:00

Later sessions Thurs 12/09/13 9:30 or 14:00Fri 13/09/13 9:30 or 14:00

For February starts First session Fri 13/12/13 9:30 or 14:00

Later sessions Fri 07/02/14 9:30 or 14:00Fri 14/02/14 9:30 or 14:00

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SKILLS FOR WORKACCOUNTING & PAYROLL

Bookkeeping Introduction - New

Course Summary This course will give you a basic introduction in bookkeeping techniques and familiarise you with basicaccounting terms. You will have the opportunity to learn and apply a range of basic bookkeeping techniquesincluding bank accounts, double-entry bookkeeping, cash and petty cash accounts and balance sheets. Youshould have a good level of numeracy.

23-Sep-13 Mon 10:00-12:30 10 BOOKKP01A WMC Monica Douglas 49 30

13-Jan-14 Mon 10:00-12:30 10 BOOKKP01B WMC Monica Douglas 49 30

28-Apr-14 Mon 10:00-12:30 10 BOOKKP01C WMC Monica Douglas 49 30

Sage Accounting Level 1

Course Summary You will be able to demonstrate at enrolment a good level of numeracy and a knowledge of computing and witha good keyboard speed. This course will provide a comprehensive introduction to Sage Financial Controllerincluding basics of bookkeeping, invoices & credit notes, and other cash & credit transactions. It is advisable tocomplete the bookkeeping course before this. The course offers City & Guilds Level 1 accreditation.

23-Sep-13 Mon 18:00-21:00 11 SAGEACC02A WMC Monica Douglas 179 179 40

13-Jan-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 11 SAGEACC02B WMC Monica Douglas 179 179 40

28-Apr-14 Mon 18:00-21:00 11 SAGEACC02C WMC Monica Douglas 179 179 40Reduced or zero fees available for this course – see page 82

Sage Accounting Level 2

Course Summary You will have successfully completed Sage Level 1 course or equivalent. This course offers a comprehensiveintroduction to Sage Financial Controller including basics of book-keeping, invoices & credit notes, cash &credit transactions, use of different tax rates, wage journals and trial balance preparation.

26-Sep-13 Thu 18:00-21:00 11 SAGEACC03A WMC Monica Douglas 199 199 40

16-Jan-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 11 SAGEACC03B WMC Monica Douglas 199 199 40

01-May-14 Thu 18:00-21:00 11 SAGEACC03C WMC Monica Douglas 199 199 40Reduced or zero fees available for this course – see page 82

Sage Payroll

Course Summary This course will give you an introduction to manual and computerised payroll. You will have the opportunity toset up: Company Details, Processing the Payroll, Payroll Reports and dealing with Starters and Leavers.Knowledge of manual accounting is an advantage. You need to be a confident user of computers.

23-Sep-13 Mon 14:00-16:30 10 SAGEPAY01A WMC Monica Douglas 165 165

13-Jan-14 Mon 14:00-16:30 10 SAGEPAY01B WMC Monica Douglas 165 165

28-Apr-14 Mon 14:00-16:30 10 SAGEPAY01C WMC Monica Douglas 165 165

Reduced or zero course fees on many courses – see p 82

Start Day Time Weeks Code Site Teacher Course Fees Other FeesFull Senior Exam

‘I like the friendly and supportive environment of the college. The teachers arekeen to help us achieve. I like the challenge of learning new things and want tocontinue learning in different ways.’ Patricia, Computing student“

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Working in Administration Level 1 (Assessment/interview required)

Course Summary This course is ideal if you want to work in administration. An introduction to administrative practice that aimsto give you the full breadth of knowledge, understanding and skills required in an administrative job. No formalqualifications required but you need at least to be at Level 1 English and Maths and have basic knowledge ofIT. Attendance is two mornings per week in college.

18-Sep-13 Wed Fri 09:30-12:30 18 ADMIN01A WMC Liam Dennis 175 17526-Feb-14 Wed Fri 09:30-12:30 18 ADMIN01B WMC Liam Dennis 175 175

Business Administration Certificate Level 2 (Assessment/interview required)

Course Summary This course will provide the training, skills and knowledge you require to gain employment as an administrator.Topics include: Business Principles, Administration Services, Events, Stock Controls and IT modules coveringFile Management, Word Processing, Spreadsheets. You will require a good level of written and spokenEnglish, an assessment and an interview. Attendance is two days per week in college. We encouragestudents to find work placements to contextualise their learning.

18-Sep-13 Wed Thu 09:30-16:00 18 ADMIN02A WMC Gillian Burton 344 156 9026-Feb-14 Wed Thu 09:30-16:00 18 ADMIN02B WMC Gillian Burton 344 156 90

Reduced or zero fees available for this course – see page 82

Medical Administration Diploma Level 2 (Assessment/interview required) - New

Course Summary This course will prepare you to get work as a medical administrator in a GP surgery, hospital, clinic or similarsetting. You will compile a portfolio of work covering: Medical Terminology, Medical Principals, AdministrationSkills & Communication Skills. Working in the NHS, plus an IT module. You will require a good level of writtenand spoken English, an assessment, an interview and an interest in this area. Attendance is 2.5 days perweek in College; Mon, Wed and Thu, 10:00 - 13:00.

16-Sep-13 Mon Wed 09:30-16:00 18 MEDAD01A WMC Alison Hall 344 344 21024-Feb-14 Mon Wed 09:30-16:00 18 MEDAD01B WMC Alison Hall 344 344 210

Reduced or zero fees available for this course – see page 82

ILM Management (Assessment/interview required) - New

Course Summary A comprehensive course designed to develop the management and leadership skills of practising or aspiringFirst Line Managers. Units will include: Solving Problems and Making Decisions; Introduction to Leadership;Leading a team effectively. Optional units include such topics as team building, leadership, motivation,communication, managing resources and developing people.

18-Sep-13 Wed 18:00-21:00 12 ILMMAN01A WMC Ruth Silverstone 150 15008-Jan-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 12 ILMMAN01B WMC Ruth Silverstone 150 15023-Apr-14 Wed 18:00-21:00 12 ILMMAN01C WMC Ruth Silverstone 150 150

SKILLS FOR WORKBUSINESS & MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION

Start Day Time Weeks Code Site Teacher Course Fees Other FeesFull Senior Exam

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Introduction to ICT and the Internet - New

Course Summary This course will give you an introduction to using Windows, Word Processing, Email and Using the Internet,plus an introduction to Spreadsheets. This course is held at Church Street Library (NW8 8EU).For those withsome experience of computing and who have good written and spoken English at Entry Level 3 or above.

26-Sep-13 Thu 12:15-14:45 10 COMPEV07A CHUR Shingo Nakatani 36 3626-Sep-13 Thu 14:45-17:15 10 COMPEV08A CHUR Shingo Nakatani 36 36

16-Jan-14 Thu 12:15-14:45 10 COMPEV07B CHUR Shingo Nakatani 36 3616-Jan-14 Thu 14:45-17:15 10 COMPEV08B CHUR Shingo Nakatani 36 36

01-May-14 Thu 12:15-14:45 10 COMPEV07C CHUR Shingo Nakatani 36 3601-May-14 Thu 14:45-17:15 10 COMPEV08C CHUR Shingo Nakatani 36 36

Keyboarding for All

Course Summary This course is suitable for complete beginners or existing keyboard users wishing to acquire or develop touchtyping skills. Learn to touch type correctly, with the TypeQuick Kewala programme and some tutor support.This user-friendly programme monitors and subtly tests your skill level, whilst its fun graphics keep you cheerful.

26-Sep-13 Thu 15:00-17:30 10 KEYB02A WMC Gillian Burton 56 5627-Sep-13 Fri 10:00-12:30 10 KEYB01A WMC Tighe Twomey 56 56

16-Jan-14 Thu 15:00-17:30 10 KEYB02B WMC Gillian Burton 56 5617-Jan-14 Fri 10:00-13:00 10 KEYB01B WMC Tighe Twomey 56 56

25-Apr-14 Fri 10:00-12:30 10 KEYB01C WMC Tighe Twomey 56 5601-May-14 Thu 15:00-17:30 10 KEYB02C WMC Gillian Burton 56 56

Computing for Everyday Use 1

Course Summary An introduction to using Windows, Word Processing, Email and Using the Internet.This course is for completebeginners or those with little experience of computing, but who have good written and spoken English at EntryLevel 3 or above.

23-Sep-13 Mon 18:00-20:30 10 COMPEV02A WMC Gillian Burton 49 3624-Sep-13 Tue 13:00-15:30 10 COMPEV03A WMC Shingo Nakatani 49 3627-Sep-13 Fri 13:00-15:30 10 COMPEV01A WMC Ansuya Karelan 49 36

13-Jan-14 Mon 18:00-20:30 10 COMPEV02B WMC Gillian Burton 49 3614-Jan-14 Tue 13:00-15:30 10 COMPEV03B WMC Shingo Nakatani 49 3617-Jan-14 Fri 13:00-15:30 10 COMPEV01B WMC Ansuya Karelan 49 36

28-Apr-14 Mon 18:00-20:30 10 COMPEV02C WMC Gillian Burton 49 3629-Apr-14 Tue 13:00-15:30 10 COMPEV03C WMC Shingo Nakatani 49 3602-May-14 Fri 13:00-15:30 10 COMPEV01C WMC Ansuya Karelan 49 36

Computing for Everyday Use 1 Fast Track

Course Summary An introduction to using Windows, Word processing, Email and Using the Internet. Progress is at a faster paceon this Fast Track course.This course is for complete beginners or those with little experience of computing,but who have good written and spoken English at Level E3 or above. Plus an ability to learn at a fast pace.

21-Sep-13 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 COMPEV04A WMC Christina Komoto 49 36

18-Jan-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 COMPEV04B WMC Christina Komoto 49 36

26-Apr-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 COMPEV04C WMC Christina Komoto 49 36

Reduced or zero course fees on many courses – see p 82

SKILLS FOR WORKBUSINESS & MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION

Start Day Time Weeks Code Site Teacher Course Fees Other FeesFull Senior Exam

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Computing for Everyday Use 2

Course Summary Successfully completed Computing for Everyday Use 1 or with equivalent knowledge. An IT course forstudents wanting to progress and obtain a certificate based on doing set tasks rather than on formalexaminations. You will learn more about Windows, Word processing, Email and the Internet plus anintroduction to Spreadsheets.

25-Sep-13 Wed 13:00-15:30 10 COMPEV06A WMC Christina Komoto 49 3626-Sep-13 Thu 18:00-20:30 10 COMPEV05A WMC Christina Komoto 49 36

15-Jan-14 Wed 13:00-15:30 10 COMPEV06B WMC Christina Komoto 49 3616-Jan-14 Thu 18:00-20:30 10 COMPEV05B WMC Christina Komoto 49 36

30-Apr-14 Wed 13:00-15:30 10 COMPEV06C WMC Christina Komoto 49 3601-May-14 Thu 18:00-20:30 10 COMPEV05C WMC Christina Komoto 49 36

Computing for Everyday Use 2 - Fast Track

Course Summary You will learn more about Windows, Word Processing, Email and the Internet plus an introduction toSpreadsheets. Successfully completed Computing for Everyday Use 1 or with equivalent knowledge. Forstudents wanting to prgress and obtain a certificate based on doing set tasks rather than on formalexaminations. Progress is at a faster pace on this Fast Track course.

09-Nov-13 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 COMPEV09A WMC Christina Komoto 49 36

01-Mar-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 COMPEV09B WMC Christina Komoto 49 36

07-Jun-14 Sat 10:00-16:00 5 COMPEV09C WMC Christina Komoto 49 36

ECDL Part 1

Course Summary You will require a good experience of computing, at or above CLAiT or other Level 1 or equivalent. This ECDLPart 1 (ECDL Essentials) course content is divided into 3 Units: IT User Fundamentals; Using Email and theInternet; Security for IT Users.

16-Sep-13 Mon Thu 09:30-14:30 6 ECDLP101A WMC Gillian Burton 176 176 6021-Sep-13 Sat 10:00-16:30 6 ECDLP102A WMC Shingo Nakatani 108 108 60

24-Feb-14 Mon Thu 09:30-14:30 6 ECDLP101B WMC Gillian Burton 176 176 6001-Mar-14 Sat 10:00-16:30 6 ECDLP102B WMC Shingo Nakatani 108 108 60

ECDL Part 2

Course Summary This course content is divided into 4 modules: Word Processing, Spreadsheet Software, PresentationSoftware and Improving Productivity Using IT. You need to have passed ECDL Part 1 or an equivalent Level 1in IT to enrol on this course.

04-Nov-13 Mon Thu 09:30-14:30 12 ECDLP201A WMC Gillian Burton 346 346 9009-Nov-13 Sat 10:00-16:30 12 ECDLP202A WMC Shingo Nakatani 199 199 90

24-Apr-14 Mon Thu 09:30-14:30 12 ECDLP201C WMC Gillian Burton 346 346 9026-Apr-14 Sat 10:00-16:30 12 ECDLP202C WMC Shingo Nakatani 199 199 90

ECDL Advanced Wordprocessing

Course Summary ECDL / ICDL Advanced is a higher-level programme designed for those who have successfully reached ECDLskills levels and wish to further enhance their computer proficiency. Create and manage large, complex wordprocessing projects. Illustrate sophisticated typographical, formatting and layout presentations includingtables, forms and graphics. Use tools such as macros. Carry out more advanced mail merge operations.

17-Sep-13 Tue Wed 18:00-21:00 12 ECDLAW01A WMC Shingo Nakatani 176 176 40

SKILLS FOR WORKCOMPUTING

Start Day Time Weeks Code Site Teacher Course Fees Other FeesFull Senior Exam

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ECDL Advanced Presentation

Course Summary ECDL / ICDL Advanced is a higher-level programme designed for those who have successfully reached ECDLskills levels and wish to further enhance their computer proficiency. Plan and design more effectivepresentations with more impact. Use advanced features to customise layout and presentations. Use andmanipulate pictures, images and drawn objects, charts/graphs. Add sophisticated multimedia elements.

07-Jan-14 Tue Wed 18:00-21:00 12 ECDLAP01B WMC Shingo Nakatani 176 176 40

ECDL Advanced Spreadsheet

Course Summary ECDL / ICDL Advanced is a higher-level programme designed for those who have successfully reached ECDLskills levels and wish to further enhance their computer proficiency. Produce higher quality information, moresophisticated reports. Pinpoint key information faster/more easily. Provide more sharply-defined analyses. Useadvanced editing, data handling, functions, analysis features. Use macros within spreadsheets.

22-Apr-14 Tue Wed 18:00-21:00 12 ECDLAS01C WMC Shingo Nakatani 176 176 40

ITQ CLAiT Certificate

Course Summary For this course you need some knowledge of using a computer, Windows and some office applications, egword processing. You will develop these skills to a Level 1 exam standard. Unit 1 - file management and e-document production. Unit 2 - creating spreadsheets and graphs. Unit 3 - presentation software. Each unithas a 2.5 hour exam leading to a UK Level 1 Certificate for IT Users.

17-Sep-13 Tue 10:00-15:30 12 CLAIT01A WMC Christina Komoto 169 169 5017-Sep-13 Tue 18:00-21:00 18 CLAIT02A WMC Tighe Twomey 169 169 50

07-Jan-14 Tue 10:00-15:30 11 CLAIT01B WMC Christina Komoto 169 169 5025-Feb-14 Tue 18:00-21:00 18 CLAIT02B WMC Tighe Twomey 169 169 50

22-Apr-14 Tue 10:00-15:30 12 CLAIT01C WMC Christina Komoto 169 169 50

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Working with Children Level 1 (Assessment/interview required)

Course Summary An ideal introductory course if you want to work as a teaching assistant with children in schools or as achildcare worker in early years or nursery settings. As well as learning about child development and howchildren learn through play, you will have the opportunity to develop your English skills. Although no formal qualifications are required you need to be at Entry 3 or level 1 in English and Maths.Attendance is one day per week.

16-Sep-13 Mon 10:00-16:00 18 WWCHIL02A WMC Ruth Silverstone 249 249 40

24-Feb-14 Mon 10:00-16:00 18 WWCHIL02B WMC Ruth Silverstone 249 249 40

Child Care Level 2 (Assessment/interview required)

Course Summary This course prepares you for supervised work with children and their families. Further develop yourcommunication, numeracy and IT Skills while learning about physical care and development of the child,emotional and social development, health and safety, first aid and working with babies. GCSE English and Maths Grade A-C, or equivalent. An enhanced DBS check is mandatory. Attendance is 2days a week in college. A work placement must be obtained by the second week of the course.

16-Sep-13 Mon Fri 10:00-15:30 18 CCARE01A WMC Sarah Bowman 320 320 70

24-Feb-14 Mon Fri 09:30-15:30 18 CCARE01B WMC Sarah Bowman 320 320 70Reduced or zero available for this course – see page 82

Childcare Diploma Level 3 (Assessment/interview required) - NewFor the Children and Young People's Workforce - Early Learning and Childcare Pathway

Course Summary The recognised qualification for working in early years childcare settings. Core units include understanding andpromoting child and young person development, safeguarding, health and safety and developing positiverelationships with children and young people. Several optional units include care for the physical and nutritionalneeds of babies, children’s physical activity and movement skills, supporting disabled children, promotingcreativity and creative learning in young children.

The course is for people who already have some experience of working or volunteering in the Children andYoung People sector. You will want a career in childcare and hope to be in sole charge of children, for examplemanaging a room in a nursery.

Completion of Childcare at Level 2. GCSE English and Maths Grade A-C, or equivalent. An enhanced DBScheck is mandatory. Attendance is 1 day a week in college for an academic year. A work placement must beobtained by the second week of the course.

20-Sep-13 Fri 10:00-15:30 36 CCARE02A WMC Sarah Bowman 1100 1100If you are under 19: FREE, 19-23: £650 (or free if unemployed), over 24: £1100 (24+ government loans available to cover the full cost of the course – see page 83)

SKILLS FOR WORKCHILDREN, HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE

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‘I always had a passion for helping children but I wanted to learn more before Ichose childcare as a career. The skills I gained while on the course havebenefited me hugely with my own children and with my career as a childcareworker.’ Charity, Childcare student“

SKILLS FOR WORKCHILDREN, HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE

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Health & Social Care Level 1 Award (Assessment/interview required) - New

Course Summary An ideal qualification if you are thinking about working in health and social care. Core units include principlesand values in health and social care and understanding the range of service provision and roles within healthand social care Although no formal qualifications are required you need to be at Entry 3 or level 1 in English and Maths.Attendance is one day per week.

20-Sep-13 Fri 10:00-16:00 18 CARE01A WMC TBC 249 249

28-Feb-14 Fri 10:00-16:00 18 CARE01B WMC TBC 249 249

Health & Social Care Level 2 Certificate (Assessment/interview required)

Course Summary This qualification prepares you for supervised work with children, young people and vulnerable adults. Developyour communication, numeracy and IT skills. Learn about legal and social aspects of care, health and safety,and working inclusively with vulnerable people.GCSE English and Maths Grade A-C, or equivalent. An enhanced DBS check is advised. Attendance is 2days per week. A work placement is optional.

17-Sep-13 Tue Thu 09:30-16:00 18 HSC01A WMC Sarah Bowman 320 320 70

25-Feb-14 Tue Thu 09:30-16:00 18 HSC01B WMC Sarah Bowman 320 320 70Reduced or zero available for this course – see page X

Pre Access to Nursing Level 2 (Assessment/interview required) - New

Course Summary An ideal course if you want to get into nursing but need to improve your Maths and English. As well as studyinghuman biology and health promotion in care settings, you will also learn report writing, decimal conversionswhen dealing with medicines and health and safety at work. You can progress onto Health and Social CareLevels 2 or 3 at WMC, or Access to Nursing (HE) at selected colleges in London. You will also need to attend asecond day in college each week to achieve your GCSE equivalent in English and Maths if you do not alreadyhave these.Entry 3 or Level 1 in English and Maths. A strong interest in working in the caring professions.

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SKILLS FOR WORKTEACHING

Pre Access to Primary Teaching Level 2 (Assessment/interview required) - New

Course Summary An ideal course if you want to get into teaching in primary schools but need to improve your Maths andEnglish. As well as learning how to support children with their reading and writing, you will also learn aboutchild development, how children learn, health and safety at work and how to use presentation software in theclassroom. You can progress onto Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools or Childcare level 3 at WMC,or Access to Education (HE) at selected colleges in London. You will also need to attend a second day incollege each week to achieve your GCSE equivalent in English and Maths if you do not already have these.Class are on Tuesday mornings 9:30-12:30pm and Friday afternoons 1:30-4:30pm.Entry 3 or Level 1 in English and Maths. A strong interest in working in with children in educational settings.

17-Sep-13 Tue Fri 09:30-16:30 36 PRIMTCH01A WMC Ruth Silverstone 720 720Reduced or zero available for this course – see page 82

Supporting Teaching and Learning Level 2 (Assessment/interview required)

Course Summary This is a nationally recognised Level 2 qualification for people already working as teaching assistants or whowish to begin a career in this role. You will gain the skills and knowledge needed by teaching assistantsincluding how to support children with Maths and English.English and Maths GCSE Grade C or above, or equivalent. An enhanced DBS check before course starts. Awork experience placement in a school on at least half a day a week. On the 18 week courses, attendance is2 days per week in college.

16-Sep-13 Mon 09:30-15:30 36 STL01A WMC Pierce Tsiko 360 360 7017-Sep-13 Tue Wed 09:30-15:30 18 STL02A WMC Dilys-Wyn Foster 360 360 7025-Feb-14 Tue Wed 09:30-15:30 18 STL02B WMC Dilys-Wyn Foster 360 360 70

Reduced or zero available for this course – see page 82

Supporting Teaching and Learning Level 3 (Assessment/interview required)

Course Summary This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills needed when working directly with children oryoung people in schools. A strong focus on supporting children's Maths and English. You must have a full level 2 qualification in Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools and be in either paid orvoluntary work in a school. A valid DBS check is mandatory.

17-Sep-13 Tue Wed 09:30-15:30 18 STL03A WMC Pierce Tsiko 1100 1100 7020-Sep-13 Fri 09:30-15:30 36 STL04A WMC Pierce Tsiko 1100 1100 7025-Feb-14 Tue Wed 09:30-15:30 18 STL03B WMC Pierce Tsiko 1100 1100 70If you are under 19: FREE, 19-23: £650 (or free if unemployed), over 24: £1100 (24+ government loans available to cover the full cost of the course – see page 83)

Award in Education and Training Level 3 (Assessment/interview required) - New

Course Summary Formerly PTLLS, this course introduces you to teaching methods and skills in the lifelong learning sector. Thisis the nationally recognised baseline qualification for teachers of adults in the UK. GCSE English A-C or equivalent. A strong interest or qualification in the specialism you wish to teach. Ideally, aDBS check (not compulsory, but advisable).

18-Sep-13 Wed 10:00-16:00 12 PTLLS01A WMC Ruth Silverstone 420 420 6008-Jan-14 Wed 10:00-16:00 12 PTLLS01B WMC Ruth Silverstone 420 420 6023-Apr-14 Wed 10:00-16:00 12 PTLLS01C WMC Ruth Silverstone 420 420 60

If you are under 19: FREE, 19-23: £250 (or free if unemployed), over 24: £420 (24+ government loans available to cover the full cost of the course – see page 83)

)DTLLS/PGCE Level 6 (Assessment/interview required) - New

Course Summary For pre-service and in-service teacher trainees, this is the Institute of Education (London University) PGCE forgeneric teacher training. Year 1 at WMC, year 2 takes place at IOE. The course follows a four modulestructure. There is a taught element delivered at WMC and a practical teaching element within a collegeteaching placement. IOE will find a teaching placement for you and you will undertake 60 hours minimum ofpractical teaching during each year that you are training. You will be a graduate, or hold a professionalqualification at level 3 or above in the subject area you wish to teach. For both routes you will be intent onbecoming a professional educator and committed to inclusive learning. You should be able to communicateeffectively in both written and spoken English and be competent in numeracy and the use of I.T. An enhancedDBS is required.Application is ONLY THROUGH the UKPASS website www.ukpass.ac.uk. If your application is successful youwill be asked for an interview at IOE.

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‘Thursday is Collegeday and it is the bestday of the week! The

course and teacher areexcellent and myclassmates are reallysupportive and friendly. Myteacher’s passion,creativity and patiencemakes students want tolearn in her class.’

Tania, Supporting Teaching andLearning student

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SKILLS FOR WORKAPPRENTICESHIPS

Everybody’s talking about apprenticeships, but is one right for you?As an apprentice you are employed by a company and get to work alongside trained and experienced staff. Youreceive training to improve your knowledge of the business and gain the skills to perform well in your role.During your apprenticeship you’ll work towards a set of nationally recognised qualifications, while enjoying thebenefits of employment: regular wages, paid holidays and the chance to gain experience in the industry of yourchoice.

Anyone over 16 can apply to become an apprentice. If you want to learn on the job and start building uppractical experience, an apprenticeship might be just what you need to kick start your career.

Are you are aged between 16–18 and think you might be interested in a Level 2 apprenticeship(equivalent to 5 GCSEs) in any of the following subject areas:

• Business Administration• Customer Service• Supported Teaching & Learning• Health & Social Care.

Please contact Jean on 020 7255 4746 or email [email protected]

If you are an employer and you are prepared to take on an apprentice then please contact AlisonHall, Employer Engagement Manager, on 020 7255 4745 or email [email protected]

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Our work based learning team are here to help. We deliver flexible trainingsolutions that:

• address skills gaps• update skills and knowledge• increase productivity• upskill your staff for less• develop future talent.

Bespoke TrainingIf there is a specific issue that affects your business we can help you develop courses or workshops to roll out toyour staff. We offer a wide range of training including negotiation skills, time management or goal setting whichcan improve the effectiveness of your team, as well as preparing your staff for change making a huge differenceto morale.

National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs)NVQs are industry recognised work based qualifications which can be tailored to the needs of your business.Training takes place in the workplace to minimise disruption to the working day, and supports your staff todevelop the practical skills to work more effectively in his or her role. We offer a range of NVQs such as Health &Social Care, Team Leading, Business Administration and Customer Service.

Short CoursesWe can offer you a range of short training sessions delivered either in the workplace, or taught from one of ourlearning centres. Our range of courses includes marketing, IT software applications, negotiation skills or timemanagement, as well as practical training such as first aid or food hygiene. We can also offer a wide range ofcourses to help your staff improve their literacy, numeracy or language skills.

ApprenticeshipsIf you are looking to recruit an office junior, or upskill an existing member of staff, an apprenticeship could be theaffordable solution to your training needs. Apprenticeships are designed around the needs of employers and offera rounded package of work based learning delivered on the job. We’re currently delivering frameworks such asBusiness Administration, Customer Service, Team Leading and Supporting Teaching & Learning. There’s anapprenticeship framework to suit your business needs.

For more information on any of the above contact us at [email protected] find out how we can help you.

EMPLOYER TRAINING SERVICES

WHAT TO PAYHOW TO ENROL

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SO EASY TO ENROLFirst come, first enrolled

Enrolling starts as soon as the new courses hit our website. Once a class is full, we will put you on awaiting list and contact you if a place becomes available.

Step 1 Get information

Read the full course description on www.wmcollege.ac.uk or ask Student Services. This is so you canmake sure the course is right for you. It will also make it clear whether you need specialist advice or aninterview or assessment before we can enrol you.

For more information contact Student Services on 020 7255 4759 or [email protected] If you phone at a busy time please leave a message and we will contact you within 1 working day. If weare slow or you are unhappy with our service please email [email protected]

Step 2 Enrol

Online It is faster and available for any course marked 'enrol online'. Follow the instructions at www.wmcollege.ac.uk. You will pay for your fee online and receive a receipt/learning agreement.

By phone 020 7255 4759. We will then send you a summary with the Learning Agreement (which summarises your agreement withthe college) for you to sign and return

Using the enrolment form which is at pages 87 to 89 of this prospectus, downloadable fromwww.wmcollege.ac.uk or available at Student Services. Please complete it in full and sign Section 11.Then send it to us:

by fax 020 7383 5561by post to WMC, 44 Crowndale Road, London NW1 1TRor in person at WMC's Student Services

Step 3 Pay or show evidence or pay £25 to keep your place

Pay in full by credit/debit card or, by cheque or in cash (in person only, please do not post cash).

Show evidence if you are claiming a reduced fee of your entitlement to it.

Pay £25 to keep your place if you are claiming a reduced fee but you must within 7 days show yourevidence of entitlement to it. If you do not show it within 7 days you will lose your £25 and your place.

Step 4 Collect your ID & student handbook. YOU ARE ENROLLED!

We will give you an ID card which you will need to carry at all times when you are in the college. We willalso give you a Student Handbook which has details of key contacts, college policies & procedures plus adiary and timetable. You will be given this at your first class or you can get one from Student Services.Please note that we reserve the right to refuse an enrolment, to change prices and information and tocancel or close courses including in response to changes in funding and student numbers.

Please note that we reserve the right to refuse an enrolment, to change prices and information and to cancel or closecourses including in response to changes in funding and student numbers.

WHAT TO PAY

WHAT TO PAY AND WHENPlease note we reserve the right to change fees and to cancel courses in response to funding changes and studentnumbers. We regret that if a course does not reach its minimum number we will close the course but we will refundyour fees.

College fee All students must pay a £9 college fee. This pays for your membership of the collegelibrary/learning centre, WiFi access to college networks and membership of college clubs. This fee isincluded in your course fees if you pay them. Any student wishing to use these facilities but who is notenrolled on a course must pay a £50 college fee for that academic year.

Course fees – Full fee or reduced fees (and see page 82)Course fees cover your contribution to the college costs of teaching you. The course listings set out theFull course fee and the Reduced Senior course fee. Zero course fees are available on most courses forstudents on JSA or ESA(WRAG), and for unemployed students on income based benefits who need extraskills to find employment. Zero course fees also apply to certain courses and students: eg 16-18 yearolds, adults for English or Maths Skills courses; for certain courses, under 24 year old students without aFull Level 2, or under 25 year old students without a Full Level 3.

Other fees (exam, materials/studio, charges and costs.An exam fee is payable on some courses but students on low income can ask for help to pay this. Basicmaterials/studio fees are included in the Course fees. However, on some courses (teachers will givedetails), if students use extra or very expensive materials further charges may be made, and sometimesstudents may need to buy their own materials from outside suppliers.Fees for the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) check which is required on some courses (details in thecourse descriptions) must be paid before the course starts.

Overseas students from outside the European Union pay £9 an hour plus any other applicable fees

Refundable deposits If you pay Reduced Fees you are required to pay a refundable deposit on somecourses. The deposit is £25 and is refunded at the end of your course provided that you attended 70% ofthe sessions.

Transfers to another course, with transfer of your fees to that course, are possible within 2 weeks fromthe course start provided you meet its entry requirements, there are spaces and the new teacher agrees.

Fee refunds are not given for illness, accident or other changes in your circumstances. Refunds ofcourse fees, not the college fee, are given if you cancel your place at least 2 weeks before the coursestarts. We will refund fees in full if the college cancels or closes a course.

Payment deadlines and unpaid feesDeadlines & instalment payments: All fees must be paid at the time of enrolment. Students who claimReduced Fees and pay £25 to keep a place must show their entitlement evidence within 7 days or losethe £25 and their place. If Course fees are over £300, payment can be made over 6 months by 6 equaldirect debit payments. Other instalment options are available for Art Foundation and Professional Practicestudents as set out in this prospectus and on our website. Unpaid fees: We will use debt collection services and make referral to credit reference agencies if feesare not paid. You must pay any outstanding fees from previous years before you will be allowed to enrol.

Help with paying your feesStudents on very low income can apply to the Principal’s Hardship Fund. Ask Student Services for detailsbut please note these applications must be made AFTER you have enrolled and paid, and if successful,we will refund part or all of the fees you paid. Students on low income can also apply to the LearnerSupport Fund for help with childcare, travel, books and other costs, and details of application deadlines,procedures and priorities will be publicized by Student Services.

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REDUCED COURSE FEES

REDUCED COURSE FEES1. ZERO COURSE FEES for any English Skills or Maths Skills course

2. ZERO for certain students for certain courses

You still have to pay the college fee and any other fees or other charges When you enrol we will advise on your eligibility and any evidence needed for options a to e below.a. 16-18 year oldsb. 19-23 year olds without a full Level 2 or higher qualification studying for a Foundation Level 1qualification

c. 19-23 year olds studying for their first Full Level 2 qualificationd. 19-24 year olds without a full level 2 qualification, studying for their first Full Level 3 qualificatione. 19-24 year olds studying for their first Full Level 3 qualification

3. ZERO for students on JSA or ESA (WRAG) for most courses

You still have to pay the college fee and any other fees or other charges You may have to pay a refundable deposit.f. Unemployed students on contribution based JSA (under 16 hrs study a week) or on income based JSAg. Employed students in receipt of Employment Support Allowance (work related activity group)

4. ZERO for certain UNEMPLOYED students on certain income based benefits for most courses

You will be required to declare that you are unemployed and need skills training to enter employment. You still have to pay the college fee and any other fees or other charges You may have to pay a refundable deposit.h. Students getting these income-based benefits: income support, housing benefit, council tax benefit,universal credit.

i. Partners of people getting Working Tax Credit.j. Students getting Pension Credit (Guarantee Credit only) – or their partner.k. Unwaged dependant (using Job Centre Plus definition) of someone at f to j above.l. Asylum seeker getting income based benefit/assistance – or their dependantPlease note that Incapacity Benefit, Disability Living Allowance, Child Tax Credit or Care Allowance do notgive entitlement.

5. REDUCED FEES for SENIOR STUDENTS on some courses

You still have to pay the college fee and any other fees or other charges.The government does not provide any automatic concessions for retired people. On some courses WMCprovides some financial support in the form of reduced fees, aimed at older learners (over 60), who relyon a state pension or whose household income is below £15,726 pa. If you are over 60 and believe youneed this financial help, we rely on your enrolment declaration rather than on any means test.

EVIDENCE REQUIRED OF ENTITLEMENT TO A REDUCED FEE

Current evidence of entitlement to Zero fees for JSA /ESA(WRAG students or certain Unemployedstudents (see 3 and 4 above) must be produced at the time you enrol (or within 7 days of payment of the£25 fee to keep your place) and at the start of each term. It is your responsibility to inform us if yourfinancial circumstances change. Examples of acceptable evidence are:JSA 1) recent document showing you still receive JSA or ESA (WRAG)

2) standard WMC letter re JSA or ESA once stamped by your Benefit/JCP officeUnemployed 3) recent document showing you still receive income support

4) very recent Job Centre Plus/DWP letter with income support details5) older Job Centre Plus/DWP letter plus recent full bank statement showing benefitamounts

6) housing or Council Tax Benefit letter for the current year from your council. In thiscontext recent means less than 3 months old.

Senior students claiming senior reduced fees must claim and complete the declaration on theenrolment form (no documentation is required).

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24+ LOANS FOR LEVEL 3 and 4 COURSESStudents aged 24 and over will not receive any government funding for Level 3 and 4 courses starting inSeptember 2013. This change affects students on WMC diploma programmes.

If you are aged 24 or over and are starting a Level 3 course in September 2013 there are several options forpaying your fees:• pay the full fee before you start the course• pay the fee in instalments by direct debit• finance your studies through a 24+ Advanced Learning Loan.

You may be eligible for a government-backed 24+ Advanced Loan to pay for your course fee.

The amount of money you can borrow depends on your course. The minimum amount you can borrowis £300. When applying for a 24+ Advanced Learning Loan, there is no credit check and householdincome isn’t taken into account. Loan repayments are linked to what you earn when you’ve finishedyour course, not how much you borrowed.

You only need to start paying back your 24+ Advanced Learning Loan when you’ve finished your courseand you’re earning more than £21,000 a year (which is £404 a week and £1,750 a month). You pay back9% of the money you earn over £21,000. Loan repayments will be taken directly from your wagethrough the tax system from April 2016. If you want to make voluntary repayments, you can do so atany time.

Working Men’s College cannot give you advice on whether or not you should take out a loan. Beforetaking out any loan, you should consider all your options:

• if you want advice on managing your finances, you can get impartial money advice from theMoney Advice Service at moneyadviceservice.co.uk

• for information and advice on learning, career and funding options, visitnationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/advanced-learning-loans

• for more information on loans and to apply, visit direct-gov.uk/advanced-learning-loans.

If you are 24 or over and are offered a place on one of our level 3 courses, we will give you a letter settingout your options and giving you the information you need if you decide to apply for a loan.

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Student Services provide a high quality, impartial and confidential service to help students get the bestfrom their studies.

Opening hours see page 90Contact details [email protected]

020 7255 4759Do leave a message if phone lines are busy. We will get back to you within one working day. If we do not, please email [email protected].

Advice & guidance and enrolling you on the right courseStudent Services will provide you with impartial advice & guidance about courses, including details about eligibilityto enrol as a student, entitlement to reduced fees, availability of places, facilities and specialist services at thecollege. They will enrol you and give you an ID card. It can be quicker to enrol online!

Learning support - see next page. We are committed to supporting all students in a variety of ways with particular support for students withdisabilities or learning difficulties. Student Services will advise you about the availability of learning or other supportservices and college facilities. They will refer you to and make appointments for you with our Learning Supportteam or other specialist services.

Library & learning resource centre and free WIFIFind these in the magnificent listed Library room on Level 6 by lift A. You can borrow books, use computers foryour course work or just find a quiet place to read or study. Opening hours are on the inside back cover. And anytime you are in the college you can make use of our Free WiFi.

Welfare advice & support If you have financial worries, are confused about welfare benefits, or are facing homelessness, our welfare advice& support worker is available to help you.

Ruskin caféThe college café, on the main corridor, at Level 3 by lift B, serves hot and cold drinks, snacks and home cookedmeals. Opening hours are displayed at the café. It is a great place to meet up and talk about your learning.

Prayer roomYou can get details of Prayer Room availability and facilities at local mosques, churches and temples from noticesdisplayed and from Student Services. A new Quiet Room on Level 1 by Lift B can be used if available.

Ruskin gallery Exhibitions of art and craft work by students, staff, alumni and visiting artists are regularly organised within theCollege or elsewhere. See details at www.wmcollege.ac.uk and www.ruskingallery.com and at the College.

Concerts, end of year shows, celebratory events Watch out for details of these events and join them as viewer – or performer!

Volunteering opportunities and work clubs There are growing opportunities for students to get volunteer training and experience and to improve their workprospects, sometimes by work experience.

STUDENT SERVICES

SUPPORTING ALL STUDENTS

SERVICES FOR STUDENTS

Our Learning Support team is here to help students with a disability including specific learning needs.Resources are limited as funds for providing learning support remain limited. Therefore, we allocate support onthe basis of our priorities for supporting students. These ensure that the neediest students are prioritised.

Notifying your needsYou can do this before you enrol so you can get advice about what learning support is available – just contactStudent Services or email [email protected] or phone 020 7255 4759 and let them know you would likethis advice. You can do it when you enrol by using the space on the enrolment form to let us know of anydisability or needs for which you require support. And you can do it after you have enrolled, by letting us knowat any time if you think you need some learning support.

Assessing and meeting your needsOur Learning Support team will arrange an interview for you with appropriate staff. You will be able to discussyour particular needs. A Learning Support specialist will assess your needs. We aim to offer you appropriatesupport, taking our priorities into account, in a Learning Support Plan to reach you within 10 days of yourinterview. Sometimes we will need first to offer you and to arrange a more detailed assessment. Confidentialityis always respected and maintained.

• Access We try to make all key programmes and activities accessible to all students. Let us know if youhave other access needs and we will do our best to meet them.

• Diagnostic assessment is provided to students who have clearly identified to us that they have a learningdifficulty or disability.

• Dyslexia support is provided on a one to one and small group basis from a specialist dyslexia support tutorfor students assessed as dyslexic.

• Individual support will be provided for all assessed students who require this support.

• Support workshops may be arranged for students who require additional support on courses.

• Tutor support The college team of specialist personal tutors is available to give tutorial support to studentson request. Your subject/course tutors will also give you support. You will get feedback on your progressduring individual progress review sessions.

• Welfare advice & support If you have financial worries, are confused about welfare benefits, or are facinghomelessness, our welfare advice & support worker is available to help you.

• Careers advice A careers adviser is available to provide advice and guidance on employment, training oreducational options.

• Counselling Counselling is available for students who require this additional support.

Funds for providing Learning Support remain limited. Therefore all support provided is subject to availability ofresources and to the application of our priorities for supporting students.

SUPPORTING STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES OR LEARNING DIFFICULTIES

LEARNING SUPPORT MAY INCLUDE:

All learning support provision is subject to resources and eligibility

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EDUCATING ADULTS

We value educating adultsWe’ve been doing it since 1854

We give adults a second chance Especially if you missed out on your early education

A hardship fund to help students who have difficulty paying their fees

We offer a huge range of courses To enhance your skills, with or without exams

Excellent teaching Highest quality and standards

We are your local community college Friendly. Small enough to know all our students

So easy to get to In central London, the heart of lively Camden shops, bars, art & music

EQUALITY & DIVERSITYWMC is all about treating people with fairness and respect and maximizing the opportunities for all studentsand staff. It is our intention to value the immense diversity of social and cultural identities amongst studentsand staff, to provide a safe and positive environment and to celebrate the richness of diversity within thecollege. We take positive steps to promote equality of opportunity and diversity within the college. We are fullycommitted to inclusive education and addressing the needs of students with learning difficulties or disabilities.

FINANCIAL HELP TO STUDENTS WHO NEED ITCAN YOU HELP STUDENTS WHO FACE FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES?We are determined to ensure that no student is prevented from learning by financial difficulty. This means morefundraising for our hardship funds as for the last 5 years our government grant has not been increased, evenfor inflation. If you would like to donate to the hardship funds, you can use the enrolment form or the Gift Aidform at page 59 Remember to complete the gift aid section if you are a UK taxpayer.

You can also help by supporting or leading any of our fundraising activities, and by buying directly throughhttp://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/workingmenscollege

EDUCATING ADULTS SINCE 1854

ENROLMENT FORM Unique Learner Number if known:

Student Reference Number:

Working Men’s College 44 Crowndale Road, London NW1 1TR Phone 020 7255 4759 • Fax 020 7383 5561 [email protected] • www.wmcollege.ac.uk

PLEASE FIRST READ THE PROSPECTUS, CHECK THE WEBSITE AND THE COURSE DESCRIPTION

1. HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT YOUR COURSES? – Please tick each box that applies to you

�oWMC website �oWMC event (specify)___________________ 15 o� Advert in Ham & High�oWMC prospectus o Hotcourses website ?? �o Careers Fairo�WMC email o Other website 16 o� Advert in other newspaper or magazine�oWMC text message (please specify)__________________ __________ 04 o� Told by a student/friend/other (who)__________�oWMC leaflet through door o� Search engine 09 o� Other (please specify)________________________________� oWMC leaflet in public place (please specify)_____________________________ 14 o� Advert in Camden New Journal

(please specify)__________________ o� Directory (please specify) __________________

2. PERSONAL DETAILS

3. DIVERSITY MONITORING

4. DISABILITY AND ADDITIONAL LEARNING SUPPORT

Please tick the ethnicity box which describes you.White Mixed / multiple ethnic group Asian / Black / Other ethnic group

Asian British Black British31 �oEnglish / Welsh / Scottish / 35 oWhite & Black Caribbean 39 �oIndian 27 �oSomali 47 �oArab

Northern Irish / British 36 �oWhite & Black African 40 �oPakistani 44 oOther African 98 �oAny other 32 �oIrish 37 �oWhite & Asian 41 �oBangladeshi 45 �oCaribbean ethnic group33 �oGypsy or Irish Traveller 38 �oAny other mixed/multiple 42 �oChinese 46 �oOther Black 28 �oWhite Western European ethnic background 43 �oOther Asian background29 �oWhite Eastern European background34 �oAny other White background

We want to give you all the support you may need on your course. If you need any help with this section, please ask.

Do you consider yourself disabled or with a learning difficulty? If yes, please tick each box that applies:

D01 o Visual impairment, eg difficulty seeing L01 o Moderate learning difficultyD02 o Hearing impairment, eg difficulty hearing L02 o Severe learning difficultyD03 oWheelchair user or other disability affecting mobility L10 o DyslexiaD04 o Other physical disability L97 o Other (give details):____________________________D05 o Other medical condition eg asthma, epilepsy, diabetesD06 o Emotional or behavioural difficultiesD07 o Mental ill health eg depression, schizophrenia, anxietyD97 o Other (give details):_____________________________

Do you need additional support and/or extra help with your learning? No o 98 Yes o 40

PLEASE CONTINUE ON THE NEXT PAGE and complete sections 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9

FAMILY NAME:

FIRST NAME:

EMAIL:

Male: o Female: oDATE OF BIRTH / / National Insurance No.

Have you been resident in the UK or Europe for the last 3 years? oYes oNo. Which Country?________________________

PHONE NUMBERSCURRENT ADDRESS: _____________________________________

Mobile _______________________________________________________________________________________________

Landline Day ___________________________________________________________________________________________

Emergencyphone contact______________________________

CURRENT POSTCODE

o� Advert in Camden New Journalo� Advert in Ham & Higho� Advert in other newspaper or magazine

(please specify) _______________________________________

o Careers Fairo� Told by a student/friend/other (who)__________o� Other (please specify) _______________________________

HOW LONG HAVE YOU LIVED AT YOUR CURRENT ADDRESS: YEARS.................. MONTHS......................

My Total Fees payable (college fees + course fees + any studio fees + any exam fees) are £ ________________________

My Donation I also wish to donate to WMC’s hardship fund the sum of: (please tick amount) £10 o £30 o £50 oGift Aid I am a UK tax payer and I wish to Gift Aid my donation so WMC can claim tax back (please tick) o

MY TOTAL PAYMENT (ie my Total Fees Payable and any Donation) is: £ ________________________

o BY CHEQUE Please make cheques payable to ‘Working Men’s College’

o BY CREDIT/DEBIT CARD please only complete the details below if you are enrolling by post.I authorise WMC to debit My Total Payment from Mastercard/Visa/Switch/Delta/Solo card No.:

Valid from date Expiry date Switch card issue no Security code - the3 digits on back of card

Name as on card __________________________________________________________________________________________

Address if not person enrolling __________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________

Signature _________________________________________________________

PLEASE CONTINUE ON THE NEXT PAGE and complete sections 10 and 11

7. YOUR COURSES

5. PREVIOUS QUALIFICATIONS

8. FEES

9. YOUR PAYMENT AND HOW TO MAKE IT

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Example qualifications equivalent to that LevelEntry Level CertificateGCSE or O level, fewer than 5 grades A to C / Grades D to G; CSE below grade 1; 1 AS LevelGCSE or O Level, 5 or more grades at A to C; 1 A Level, 2 or 3 AS Levels2 or more A Levels; 4 or more AS Levels; Access to HEFirst Degree; teaching qualifications; Foundation Degree Higher Degree (MA, MSc, PhD etc); Other high level professional qualificationsOther qualifications, eg overseas or vocational qualifications. (Please discuss with Student Services)No qualifications

Please tick the box / Level which describes your highest vocational or academic qualification.Level

09 o Entry Level01 o Level 102 o Full Level 203 o Full Level 304 o Level 4-505 o Level 6-797 o Other99 o None

1) If you are claiming one of the Reduced Course Fees please tick the box below that applies to youo� Senior I am over 60 and on a low income as mentioned in the prospectus.o Concession - General I am getting one of the income based benefit(s) as mentioned in the prospectus and I am unemployed and

need skills training to enter employment. Provide evidence of the benefit.o Concession - JSA I am getting JSA (Job Seeker’s Allowance) or ESA (Employment and Support Allowance). Provide evidence ofthe benefit. o 16-18 years (under 19 on 31/8/2013) o First Full level 2 and under 24 o First full level 3 and under 24 (on 31/8/2013)

2) If you are not paying the Full Course Fee and would like help with Exam Fees please tick the box belowo I would like help with exam fees

3) Who is paying your fees? Please tick the box below that applies to youo� I am paying o My employer will pay. You must attach to your application, a letter from your employer on headed paper confirming this.

6. YOUR EMPLOYMENT STATUSIn paid employment Employed1 o Full time2 o Part time (20+hrs per wk)3 o Part time (16+20 hrs per wk)Self-employed1 o Full time2 o Part time

Not in paid employment & not looking or available for work Not employed02 o Full time student07 o Retired06 o Economically inactive

Not in paid employment - Looking and available for workUnemployed1 o Due to redundancy2 o Not due to

redundancy

Length of Unemployment1 o Less than 3 months2 o 3 - 6 months3 o 6 -12 months4 o Over 12 months

Example qualifications equivalent to that LevelEntry Level CertificateGCSE or O level, fewer than 5 grades A to C / Grades D to G; CSE below grade 1; 1 AS LevelGCSE or O Level, 5 or more grades at A to C; 1 A Level, 2 or 3 AS Levels2 or more A Levels; 4 or more AS Levels; Access to HEFirst Degree; teaching qualifications; Foundation Degree Higher Degree (MA, MSc, PhD etc); Other high level professional qualificationsOther qualifications, eg overseas or vocational qualifications. (Please discuss with Student Services)No qualifications

Please tick the box / Level which describes your highest vocational or academic qualification.

10. DATA PROTECTION / PRIVACY STATEMENTS

11. LEARNING AGREEMENT AND DECLARATIONS

How Your Personal Information Is Used

Working Men’s College has a Data Protection policy which is available to students on request at Student Services.

The personal information you provide is passed to the Chief Executive of the Skills Funding (“the Agency”) and, when needed, theDepartment for Education, including the Education Funding Agency, to meet legal responsibilities under the Apprenticeships, Skills,Children and Learning Act 2009, and for the Agency’s Learning Records Service (LRS) to create and maintain a unique learner number(ULN). The information you provide may be shared with other organisations for education, training and employment-related purposes,including for reserach. Further information about use of and access to your personal data, and details of organisations with whom weregularly share data are available at: http://skillsfundingagency.bis.gov.uk/privacy.htm

The college will conatct you with important information about your course.

Tick any of the boxes if you do not wish to be contacted for marketing purposes:o About courses or learning opportunities, news and eventso For surveys and researcho By posto By phoneo By email

FOR OFFICE USE ONLYI confirm the student has been provided with information and appropriate advice & guidance about their learning programme, and has been notified how further advice & guidance can be obtained from Student Services and their teacher.

I confirm I have seen evidence as required in order to satisfy me the student is entitled to public funding �

Evidence produced: _________________________________________________________

Ref no ________________________

I confirm I have seen evidence to satisfy me that the student is entitled to the Concession (General or JSA) Fee

Evidence produced: _________________________________________________________

Ref no ________________________

Staff signature: __________________________ Date ____________ Quality checked: Name ______________________ Date __________

I have read the Prospectus including the conditions of enrolment in the Prospectus and understand if I need further information oradvice I can contact Student Services.

I have read the Data Protection / Privacy Statements at section 10I agree to WMC processing personal data as in this form, or which WMC may obtain from me or other people whilst I am a student, andI agree to the processing of such data for purposes connected with my studies, health & safety whilst on the premises, the claiming offunding, marketing or other legitimate reasons.

I understand the college accepts no responsibility for safekeeping of student property, including bicycles, in or around college premises. I understand I must inform the college of any change in my personal details or financial circumstances regarding entitlement to Reduced Fees.

I agree to abide by WMC's current & future rules & policies, including the conditions of enrolment, refund and transfer policies andWMC's courtesy code - as mentioned or available in the student handbook, prospectus, Student Services, notices, student newslettersor information and requests from WMC teachers/staff.

I have received appropriate advice & guidance to help me find the right course. I have also had basic information about the courseaims, length and timetable. I understand I will receive further advice & information in the induction process, and that additional learning support may be available.

I understand that the college may need to share information about any disability or learning difficulty I may have with my tutor, to helpme with my learning.

I certify the information I have provided on this form is correct:

STUDENT Signature ______________________________________________________________Date___________________________________

OPENING TIMES & TERM DATES

OPENING TIMESMon-Fri Sat

THE COLLEGETerm times 09:00-21:30 09:00-17:00Holidays/half terms 09:00-17:00 closed

KENTISH TOWN SITETerm times 09:00-21:30 closedHolidays/half terms closed closed

STUDENT SERVICESTerm Times 09:00-19:30 10:00-14:00Holidays/half terms 10:00-16:00 closed

LIBRARY & LEARNING RESOURCE CENTRETerm Times 10:00-19:30 10:00-14:00

10:00-17:30 FriHolidays/half terms 10:00-16:00 closed

TERM DATESDo check the start and end dates of your own courses, and of any advice / interview sessions you need to attendStudent Services: 020 7255 4759 or [email protected]

TERM 1*Special enrolment week 9-14 September 2013

Mon-Fri 9am-8pm Sat 10am-2pmTerm starts 16 September 2013Half term 28 October – 2 November 2013Term ends 14 December 2013

TERM 2*Special enrolment week 6-11 January 2014

Mon-Fri 9am-8pm Sat 10am-2pmTerm starts 6 January 2014Half term 17-22 February 2014Term ends 4 April 2014

TERM 3 *special enrolment week 22-26 April 2014

Mon-Fri 9am-8pm Sat 10am-2pmTerm starts 22 April 2014No classes 5 May 2014 – bank holiday Half term 26-31 May 2014Term ends 22 July 2014

*Special enrolment weeks - specialist advisers are availablebut we start enrolling as soon as the courses hit the website.

Enrolling online is easy for most of our coursesEnrol early if you can as we operate a first come first enrolled policy

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Tubes: Mornington Crescent (Northern) 3 mins. or Camden Town, Euston, King’s Cross, 5-15 mins.

Buses: 24, 27, 29, 31, 46, 88, 134, 168, 214, 253, 274, C2

Car ParkingWMC has no parking area. Nearby streets have parking meters or Pay & Display. Pratt Street has anunderground car park.

BicyclesBicycles must not be brought into college or chained to its railings or the front steps handrail. The collegehas an area designed for bike storage.

AccessCrowndale Road entrance has a chairlift and steps with handrail to Student Services and main offices withinternal lifts and stairlifts giving access throughout. Camden Street side entrance is level to lifts and stairlifts -please ring the bell for access. The kerbs from the road are steep, except at the junction.

Kentish Town site 7 Leighton Place NW5 2QL

Public TransportTubes: Kentish Town (Northern) 3 mins.Buses: C2, 134, 214, 390, 393

Car ParkingWMC has no parking area for students.Nearby streets have offer parking.

BicyclesThere is no area designed for bike storage.Bicycles must not be brought into the building.

AccessThe site has level access to reception and ground floor classrooms. There is no lift.

This Prospectus is printed with vegetable based inks on chlorine freepaper containing 75% recycled fibre (55% post consumer and 20%post industrial). All virgin paper sourced from sustainable forests.Paper and print certified by the National Association of papermanufacturers and the ISO 140001 environmental managementstandard.

As far as WMC is aware, the information in this prospectus and theenrolment form is correct at time of publication but WMC cannotaccept responsibility for any errors or omissions and reserves theright to change the information and course details.

Prospectus designed by Alan Swann, Graphic Design Centre Ltd01992 579799 [email protected]

Photography by: Paul Joseph Cochrane: front and back coverimages and p5,6, 7,8,9,12,14,24,26,36,38,53,55,59,60,62,64,67,70,73,77,78,86. Elixabete Lopez Segura: p8,10,12,13,27,40,45,47IFL: p13,57,53. Joanna Voit: p19,20. Simon Way: p8 (Alan Bennett)Theo Niderost: p12 (catwalk). Courtesy of Niace: p8 (Princess Anne).

WMCPROSPECTUS2013/14

Full & Part-Time Courses for Adults

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[email protected]

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