The AAT Access Award in Bookkeeping offers students at Level 1 the opportunity to develop practical bookkeeping skills. This qualification may help students to move on to further study in either accountancy or bookkeeping with AAT, offer a route into employment or be of interest to those already in employment
The Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) course will start in September 2019 and will run until July 2020. This is an excellent course provided by the college and most employers are asking potential or existing employees to gain this qualification, as they would now be part of a professional body
The Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) course will start in September 2019 and will run until July 2020. This is an excellent course provided by the college and most employers are asking potential or existing employees to gain this qualification, as they would now be part of a professional body
The course covers Advanced bookkeeping skills, final accounts for sole traders and partnerships, cash management and more!
The AAT Level 4 programme is perfect to advance your career in the finance and accounting sector. On completion of the course you will be well prepared for roles including Finance Manager, Purchase or Sales ledger Clerk, or a Bookkeeper.
The Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) course is an excellent course if you're working within or looking to enter the finance sector. Most employers are asking potential or existing employees to gain this qualification, as you will become part of the AAT professional body.
The AAT Level 3 course will start January 2020 and will run until July 2021.
Level 3 Access to Higher Education Diplomas provide a route into university education for mature students aged 19+ which is an alternative to traditional A levels.
Access courses develop a students academic skills and subject knowledge which builds on your work and life experience to provide you with a strong foundation to study at university.
Access to Higher Education courses are for students wishing to progress to University but do not have A level qualifications. Our Level 2 Access to HE course is for students who need to develop their academic skills before moving on to Level 3. Level 3 Access courses are academically demanding as they are equivalent to A levels.
You will work towards the 'Essential Skills for Further Studies ion Health Sciences Certificate'. The qualification is a suitable progression route onto all of our Level 3 Access to HE programmes.
This course is for anyone who is interested in progressing to University to study for a degree in a Health-related profession such as Midwifery, Child Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Operating Department Practitioner, etc
The course can be studying over one year (2 days per week in college – Wed/Thur) or over 2 years (one day per week in college – Wednesday only).
Access courses are for students aged 19+.
**THE SEPTEMBER 2019 COURSE HAS NOW STARTED. FOR A JANUARY START COURSE PLEASE SEE ACCESS TO MIDWIFERY, NURSING & ALLIED PROFESSIONS COURSE**
For more information about this course contact: Kevin Gill (Course Leader) 01302 558380 kevin.gill@don.ac.uk or Ann Thompson (Course Administrator) 01302 553716 ann.thompson@don.ac.uk
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This course is suitable for anyone wishing to progress to university to study midwifery or nursing, or allied care professions such as Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Diagnostic Radiography, ODP, Speech & Language Therapy, etc.
There are two study options: study over 2 years by attending college 1 day per week (Fridays); or the fast-track option to complete the course over one year by attending 2 days per week (Monday and Friday). In addition to college days you should expect to do a significant amount of independent study.
The course will run January 2020 – December 2020. You will be able to apply for University courses beginning at any time in 2021.
Doncaster College Access programme provide a high quality alternative to traditional A level routes into University. It is suitable for people with recent study experience but also for those returning to education after a long break. The age range of our students is typically 19 to 55.
Access programmes are developed to enable ‘adult returnees’ to build upon their past work and life experiences to increase their self confidence, self belief, academic and personal skills.
Level 3 Access courses allow mature students to progress to University courses. The Science and Health-related Professions route is suitable for anyone wishing to progress to degrees in subjects such as Dietetics, Forensic Science, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Biomedical Science, Genetics, Biochemistry, Dental Hygiene & Therapy, Radiography, Radiotherapy & Oncology, Zoology or other biology or chemistry-based degrees.
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Doncaster College Access programmes provide a high quality route into higher education for students aged 19+. Access courses are an alternative to traditional A levels. These course are suitable for both mature students returning to education after a significant break and for students who have recent experience of study. The age range of our students is typically 19 - 55.
Level 3 Access to Higher Education Diplomas provide a route into university education for mature students aged 19+ which is an alternative to traditional A levels.
Access courses develop a students academic skills and subject knowledge which builds on your work and life experience to provide you with a strong foundation to study at university.
Whether you wish to draw, paint, print, stitch or craft with clay, our 5 week short courses will provide the perfect opportunity for you to explore your artistic skills.
The qualification is for people working in or looking to work in assessment. The qualifications are open to people carrying out assessments in most learning environments, including FE, Adult Continuing Learning, Employers and the Voluntary Sector.
Looking to take steps into teaching or training?
Doncaster College is delighted to offer you the Award in Education and Training (AET) Online provision.
The Level 3 Award in Education and Training is suitable for beginners with no work experience or access to regular teaching hours. It is ideal for those who are already working, or plan to work as teachers and trainers in different sectors.
The programme is designed to equip students with a range of transferable skills alongside a wide and detailed understanding of issues pertinent to the world in which they live and work. The knowledge base of social science provides understandings suitable for any work environment, but the knowledge and skills developed on this programme are especially pertinent to those wishing to engage in working with individuals within communities. Students are taught to think critically about a range of topics, and have an enhanced awareness of issues such as equality and diversity, policies and politics, which prepares them for successful community engagement and professional training in related areas such as social work and education.
The knowledge base and academic framework for this programme is made up of three discipline pathways; Psychology, Sociology and Social Policy and two applied pathways; Research and Employability.
Why do people offend? How do we manage the problem of crime? Does the criminal justice system work? How can I contribute and work within this sector? Consider these questions and more on this vibrant, intellectually stimulating, consistently successful, student and employment-centred, BA in Criminal Justice at University Centre Doncaster.
The programme provides a high quality learning experience that will continue to develop highly skilled, flexible and creative early years practitioners, trainers, leaders and managers.
For students in Northern Ireland. The programme provides a high quality learning experience that will continue to develop highly skilled, flexible and creative early years practitioners, trainers, leaders and managers. You will be taught by the 'Flying Faculty' from the Early Years Department who all have experience from the sector as practitioners in addition to being well established HE practitioners.
This top-up degree programme provides the opportunity for students to advance professional practice in the context of a flexible programme of study and use your Level 5 Teaching Qualification credits and experience towards gaining a full honours degree. The programme is aimed at a wide variety of professionals who work in the education sector, from those who have either recently qualified as teachers to those who are seeking to widen their knowledge and understanding for career development.
The programme aims to provide a coherent and integrated course of study that will teach core skills in analysing literature and language. It aims to develop knowledge of the conventions and techniques of the principal literary genres and the forms of different types of writing and verbal communication.