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Public Services Level 2 BTEC Diploma (14-16 Skills Programme) - 2012:13


Location:  Merrist Wood College
Course Code:  XX02CP1A027P
Year:  2012:13
Start Date:  September 2012
Duration:  2 Years
FT/PT:  Part-Time 
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Please note, fees are based on academic year 2011-12 and are intended as a guide only. We will update this information for 2012-13 as soon as we have it and accordingly to government funding and guidelines



Why Study Here
This course provides a head start to College life and work, providing practical skills and knowledge. This course takes place at our 400 acre Merrist Wood Campus, which has a range of cross country routes and a challenging new assault course.

Suitable For 
School pupils in Years 10 and 11 who want a practical taster course as an addition to GCSEs.

Application Method 
Application through your school followed by interview

Entry Requirements 
You should be working towards GCSE grades A*-C and must be referred by your school. Entry is by taster/selection and interview. You must have a good track record of attendance and behaviour, should be physically fit and enjoy a healthy lifestyle.

Content / Overview 
One day vocational course in public services, providing you with college experience whilst you study for your GCSEs. Topics: introduction to public services, public service skills, fitness and lifestyles for public services, citizenship in the public services.

Delivery Method 
One day a week course taught through practical and theoretical sessions at College.

Assessment 
Ongoing throughout the year via a portfolio of evidence. Theoretical and practical assessment.

Progression 
Full-time post 16 courses or Apprenticeships such as Public Services National Diploma.



All students aged 19 years or over on 1 September in the first year of their course are expected to pay tuition, registration, exam fees and all other course related costs. Some assistance with these costs may be available depending on your circumstances and the latest government funding position. There are normally no tuition, registration or examination fees to pay if you are aged 16-18 on 1 September in the first year of your course and are a British or European Union resident. This does not apply to HNCs/Ds, Foundation Degrees, Degrees or courses that do not attract government funding.
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