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New A Level Courses

Open Study CollegeDistance Learn UK is pleased to announce that we now list A Level courses from a second distance learning provider - the Open Study College. For the full list of a level courses CLICK HERE.

About Open Study College:

OpenStudyCollege.com is one of the leading suppliers of Home Learning courses. Courses start from £139 - £2000+. They include a wide range of vocational skills. Courses include: Criminology, hairdressing, beauty therapy, teaching assistant, childcare, Computing, Web, Multimedia, Airline Skills & Interior Design.

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  • Free Health & Safety Course

    vision2learnvision2learn courses are funded by the Learning and Skills Council. This means that the courses are normally free of charge to anyone over the age of 16 who has been ordinarily resident in England for 3 years or more, as long as this residency has been for purposes other than full-time study. To learn more about this course or to sign up visit vision2learn.

    Course info:

    Health and Safety aims to help you become a more effective member of your organisation by examining health and safety legislation and practical health and safety issues that may arise in your workplace. It adopts a preventative approach to hazards and is aimed at people who are not health and safety specialists. This course can also help you to prepare for employment, or if you are already employed it will help you to progress in your own professional development.

    Course details

    In this course, you will study four units. Here’s a taste of what you will find out.

    Unit one: Introduction to the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974)

    This Unit covers:

    • The background to the 1974 Act
    • Features of the 1974 Act
    • Duties imposed by the 1974 Act
    • The general duties of your employer
    • Employers’ duties regarding consultation with employees
    • Employees’ duties under the 1974 Act
    • Regulations made under the Act
    • The purposes and general features of regulations
    • Some principal Regulations
    • Enforcement of the Act
    • Enforcement of the law
    • Powers of inspectors
    • Penalties for contravening the 1974 Act

    Unit two: Hazards, risks and risk assessment

    This Unit covers:

    • Hazards
    • Risks
    • Risk assessment
    • How to identify hazards
    • How to decide who might be harmed and how
    • Considering the risks and deciding whether existing precautions are adequate or not
    • Putting control measures in place
    • How to document your findings
    • How to review and revise the assessment
    • Management of Health an Safety at Work Regulations 1999
    • Manual Handling Operations and Regulations 1992
    • Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992
    • Noise at Work Regulations 1989
    • Other regulations

    Unit three: Electricity, hazardous substances and fire safety

    This Unit covers:

    • Electrical hazards and regulations for ensuring the safety of electrical equipment
    • Workplace practices for the safe use of electrical equipment
    • Regulations that control the use of hazardous substances
    • Workplace procedures for using hazardous substances
    • The causes of fires and the statutory requirements for fire prevention
    • Workplace procedures for fire precautions, fire fighting and evacuation

    Unit four: Work equipment, personal protective equipment and first aid

    This Unit covers:

    • Legal and practical controls on provision and use of work equipment and their implications for the workplace
    • Workplace procedures for ensuring safe use of work equipment
    • The legal controls on the selection, maintenance and use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
    • Workplace procedures for the use of PPE
    • The principles of first aid
    • Requirements for the provision of first aid

    How long does it take?

    Health and Safety is a 120 hour course. You can study at your own pace for as little as three hours a week, so you should finish it in 8 - 10 months. But, if you want to work faster you can - it’s entirely up to you.

    Although the course is free, your commitment is time. We’ll give you hints and tips and a study planner to help you build regular study slots into your busy lifestyle.

    The support you’ll get

    You will be assigned to a Further Education college in your area, which will then provide you with an online tutor. Your tutor will be available to help and guide you through the course. You can contact your tutor at any time using v-mail, vision2learn’s own internal messaging system.

    Before you get started on your course we ask that you complete a short course induction. From your induction, your tutor can assess the level of support you will need and form an Individual Learning Plan for you. This plan will set out a realistic timeframe for you, and your tutor will negotiate deadline dates for submitting coursework. Tutor support is not only available by v-mail, but also by telephone or e-mail.

    Course delivery and assessment

    The course is offered online with vision2learn – an innovative web-based learning system, which you can access via your PC from home, work or college. The online course contains all of the learning content needed to meet the assessment requirements of the course and activities to enable you to practise your skills and test your learning. In addition, you receive help and support from an online tutor – who is always just a click away.

    About the qualification

    Studying Health and Safety leads to the accredited qualification NCFE Level 2 Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety, which helps you to develop the knowledge and skills associated with workplace health and safety.

    In order to successfully achieve your qualification you will need to complete a series of assessments as you work through each unit of the course, which you’ll send to your tutor through the v-mail system on vision2learn. Your tutor will assess these and they will build up to form your portfolio of evidence of learning. A certificate will be awarded on satisfactory submission of evidence of learning for all four units.

    The computer kit you’ll need

    • An Internet enabled PC running MS Windows and Internet Explorer 5 (or later), or Netscape 6 (or later), with JavaScript and cookies enabled
    • Email software and an active email account
    • Microsoft Word or similar word processing package
    • Download Adobe Acrobat.

    How to keep your free place open

    It’s important that you log on to your study area regularly, keep in contact with your tutor and complete the assessments as you work through your course. If you don’t do this you may lose your free place. If you are experiencing any problems with your learning please let your tutor know and they can help you and ensure that you remain enrolled on the course.

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  • £100 Discount on A Levels

    Oxford College ODL are offering a limited-time £100 discount on their A Level courses in Sociology, Philosophy and Environmental Science.

    Oxford College are one of the leading and most trusted online distance learning providers in the UK, and their courses are also available to overseas residents.  To take advantage of this fantastic offer visit Oxford College.

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  • New Course - Training & Development

    Course Title - Training & Development Diploma

    Qualification - ASET Diploma

    Course Provider - NCC Home Learning

    Course Synopsis:

    Whether you are new to the industry, have previous experience or maybe even considering setting up your own business offering training solutions, you will find this course both beneficial and rewarding.

    This flexible learning programme is unique and will only be offered through NCC Home Learning. It has been designed to facilitate self directed study of the underpinning knowledge required to deliver effective training programmes and is a good foundation for those people wishing to progress to higher level qualifications in the disciplines of teaching and education. Indeed, the course syllabus has been prepared to complement and underpin the new qualifications within the Teacher Qualifications Framework and in particular PTLLS – Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector, which is a mandatory unit CTLLS - Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector.

    The programme covers five topic areas which you will work through independently via self-directed study, with the support of a tutor and/or mentor.

    This programme provides the knowledge that will enable you to understand your own role and responsibilities, recognise different learning styles and adapting your training accordingly, plan and prepare to deliver effective training, understand the importance of effective communication and check that your training has been effective.

    To gain your Diploma you will need to complete a final practical assignment which is to prepare and deliver training programmes (using your chosen seminar resource) on two separate occasions to a minimum group size of six attendees. Your groups may include work colleagues, friends, family, Private Clubs, Associations, Charities etc. Your chosen Seminar programme is included within this package and selected from the list below. When selecting your chosen Seminar Title, you can be assured that you will receive all the necessary tools required to deliver an effective training session. The Seminar Trainer Pack includes:

    Full Trainer instructions
    Appropriate detailed Lesson Plans
    Handouts
    Activities
    Useful reading lists/websites/Legislative guidance as applicable
    Registration Forms
    Pre Course/Evaluation Doc
    Full PowerPoint presentation
    Certificates of attendance
    Marketing material
    Un-locked CDROM containing all files

    For more information about the course content and pricing, visit NCC Home Learning.

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  • New Course - Diploma in Life Coaching

    Course Title - Diploma in Life Coaching

    Qualification - Diploma

    Course Provider - Oxford College ODL

    Course Duration - Approximately 160 hours of commitment.

    Course Synopsis:

    This diploma in Life Coaching course is designed for those wishing to work as a Life Coach upon completion, both on a personal and corporate basis. Throughout the course you will build on the skills you need to coach in a range of situations, and for a wide range of people. The course will also explore and develop your own strengths and show you how this can be implemented into your training and therefore into practicing as a coach as a career. The Oxford College course is widely respected worldwide, and provides a first class training for prospective coaches.

    For more information about the course content and pricing, visit Oxford College.

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  • New Course - Diploma in Private Investigating

    Course Title - Diploma in Private Investigating

    Qualification - ASET Diploma

    Course Provider - Open Study College

    Course Duration - This home learning course will take approximately 110 hours and there is no time limit for completion.

    Course Content:

    • Life as a private detective / investigator, tools of the trade, finding the right work
    • A first lesson in theft
    • Theft continued, robbery, handling stolen goods, bilking, criminal damage, burglary.
    • The Police and Criminal Evidence Act
    • The Data Protection Act
    • Tracing
    • Surveillance techniques
    • Electronic equipment, polygraph calibrator (lie detector) counter espionage
    • Attending court
    • Repossession, process serving, statement taking, invoicing and other paperwork
    • Means reporting, vetting, interviewing and interrogation
    • Business skills for setting up an agency, skills of self-preservation, specialising.

    For more information about the course content and pricing, visit The Open Study College.

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