How long is the course? You will study for one and a half per week per subject, day or evening. The length of the course will depend on the level you start at. What are the entry requirements? No formal entry requirements or previous experience is necessary to undertake these programmes. Before you start, you will take an initial assessment to devise an individual learning programme for you. The aim is to take and pass a Level 2 qualification in your chosen subject. What qualification will I achieve? Functional Skills qualification. What will I study? These programmes are flexible. If you want to improve your reading, writing and numeracy skills, or want to gain a qualification for the skills you already have, a Skills for Life qualification could be for you. Functional Skills qualifications are designed to help you develop the skills you use in everyday life, such as reading, writing and math. They can also help you boost your CV or move on to further study. These courses help you gain confidence in everyday reading, writing, speaking and listening. You can develop your spelling and the skills needed for tasks such as form filling and writing short notes. Our maths classes can help make sense of figures in everyday life and will help you gain confidence and the maths skills you need for home, leisure and at work.
Name: Functional Skills Qualification title: Functional Skills qualification in English at Entry 3 Qualification type: Assessment You will sit an examination at the end of the course. Awarding City & Guilds of London Institute Created 20140822 03:04:36 Updated 20150116 10:00:08
You will require writing materials and a ring binder. Equipment required You will require writing materials and a ring binder.
Barnsley College
info@barnsley.ac.uk
01226 216216
http://www.barnsley.ac.uk/
PO Box 266
Church Street
Town:
Barnsley
County:South Yorkshire
Title: Functional Skills qualification in English at Entry 3 Qualification: Functional Skills qualification in English at Entry 3 Classification: Preparation for Life and Work