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NC Arts & Social Sciences

Based on Lews Castle College National Certificate programme of units. The aims of the course are to provide students with the opportunity to gain a qualification which is recognised in its own right and also gives school leavers and adult returners the opportunity to progress into Higher Education or to enter the employment market with a nationally recognised vocational qualification.

Level

NC

Entry Requirements

Candidates would normally be expected to have attained one of the following:

  • A minimum of 4 Standard Grades at level 3 or above
  • Adult returners do not need any formal qualifications although an interest in current affairs is an advantage

 

Duration and Mode

1 Year Full-Time
September to June - 21 hours a week

 

Description

 

The aims of the course are to provide students with the opportunity to gain a qualification which is recognised in its own right and also gives school leavers and adult returners the opportunity to progress into Higher Education or to enter the employment market with a nationally recognised vocational qualification.
This course is an ideal preparation for a wide range of higher education courses.  Subject areas include Core Skills, Politics, History and Sociology.
The student will complete a range of core units which will ensure adequate numerical, communication, information technology and problem solving skills, specialist skills will also be practised in the disciplines of politics, history and sociology.

 

History

The subjects covered in this suite of modules are Scottish history at the time of the Act of Union, European history in the early 20th Century and a research topic of the student’s choice.

 

Sociology

These modules look in detail at social structures in contemporary society.  Students will also complete a research project on a topic of their choice.

 

Politics

The theory of political structures is studied as an introduction to a detailed study of British and American politics.

 

Additional Units

These may be chosen from the “Languages and Additional modules” list in the SQA specifications for National Certificate level 3.  Examples of units in this list are: Macro Economic Issues, General Media Studies, Creative Writing, Language: Gaelic 3 and 4, Scottish Legal Framework, Mathematics: Statistics 2 and Analysis/Algebra.

 

Guidance on Choice of Modules

Candidates should do 8 mandatory credits and select 9 credits from the optional section.  A pass in Additional units (3 credits) is also required.

Full details of the groupings and the organisations which recognise them are contained in the document, Recognised Groupings of National Certificate Modules.

 

Summary of Modules

EE3T12 - Communication 4
This unit is designed to develop English Language skills with particular reference to vocational contexts.  It represents a level of communication which is valuable for intermediate posts in business, administration and technician occupations.  Communication 4 is the entry level for certain courses in advanced and higher education.

C11512 - Higher English
These are three units which make up the course work for this award – Personal Study, which is a review of a book of the student’s choice, the Language Unit, which requires textual analysis and essay-writing, and Literary Study, which develops reading and interpretation skills.
The course is completed, by sitting the external examination in May.


DO1C11 - Numeracy 3
This unit will introduce you to the topic of statistics and provides a prelude to statistical methods appropriate to a wide range of vocational areas.  It deals with the preliminaries of collecting data and reinforces work on graphs, charts and tables.

DO1D11 - Information Technology 2
This unit will enable you to develop your skills and knowledge of microcomputer hardware and software.  On completion of the unit you will be able to perform a variety of routine procedures using a microcomputer’s operating system and process information using a wide variety of application packages such as word processing, spreadsheet, graphics and desktop publishing software.

D36J11 - Local Investigations 3*
You will develop your investigative and presentational skills whilst researching a local topic of your choice.

DON512 - Writing Papers and Reports
This unit develop your informal writing skills and is integrated with your social sciences modules.

E9X812 - Literature 1
A range of types of literature provides the subject matter for this module.  Assessment is in the form of 2 essays and an unseen text.


ED4S11 - Using Information Retrieval Skills 2 and ED4W04 - Using Learning Skills 2
These modules are offered early in the session and will develop your study skills in preparation for work in other modules.
 

Structure of Award 

8 Mandatory credits
9 Optional credits
3 Additional Assessment credits
Total: 20 credits

 


Progression

Candidates who achieve the group award will meet the entry requirements for a wide range of Higher Education courses.  These may be taken in Lews Castle College or elsewhere – the student has a wide range of institutions and courses to choose from.
HN courses and/or Degree programmes.

 

Campus

Stornoway

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