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DISCLAIMER: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information contained in this Prospectus. However, no liability can be accepted by Cardinal Newman College or its staff for any inaccuracies or the effect thereof. Cardinal Newman College will make every effort to provide all

the teaching, examinations, assessments and other services detailed in this publication, however these are not guaranteed. Cardinal Newman College reserves the right to amend, withdraw or alter any of the courses, locations or facilities at any time, however it will take all reasonable

steps to minimise any disruption should circumstances arise.

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Cardinal Newman College is ONE OF the TOP performing sixth form colleges nationally. With outstanding teachers, facilities and results, we are the place of choice for students across Lancashire. NICK BURNHAM, PRINCIPAL

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CONTENTS

#WEARENEWMAN

APPLY03 WELCOME

04 2021 ENTRY GUIDE

06 MIXED PROGRAMME

08 COURSES AND ENTRY CRITERIA

ARTS10 Textiles

10 Fine Art

11 Art & Design

11 Digital Photography

12 Graphic DESIGN

12 Creative Digital Media Production

13 Media Studies

13 Film Studies

14 Dance

15 Dance Academy

15 Performing Arts

16 DRAMA & THEATRE STUDIES

18 Music

18 Music Performance

19 Music PRODUCTION

19 ARTS AWARD

HUMANITIES20 English Language

AND Literature

20 English Literature

20 English Language

20 GCSE English Language

22 FRENCH

22 SPANISH

22 GERMAN

22 Language Exchanges

24 POLITICS

24 Ethics, Philosophy & Religion

25 Philosophy

25 GEOGRAPHY

26 CRIMINOLOGY

26 ANCIENT HISTORY

26 MODERN WORLD HISTORY

27 Law

27 Applied Law

TECHNOLOGY28 Computer Science

28 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

SPORT31 PHYSICAL EDUCATION

31 SPORT

32 Sports Academies

32 Newman Active

NUMBERS35 Maths

35 Further Maths

35 CORE MATHS

35 GCSE MATHS

36 Accounting

36 Statistics

SCIENCES 39 Biology

39 Chemistry

40 Physics

40 MEDICAL SOCIETY

41 Applied Science

PEOPLE43 Psychology

43 APPLIED Psychology

43 Sociology

44 Business Studies

44 Economics

45 Travel and Tourism

47 Health & Social Care

47 NHS Careers Plus

47 Children & Young PEOPLE’s WORKFORCE

48 Pathway to Independence

48 Pathways to Employment

T-LEVELS51 EDUCATION AND

CHILDCARE

51 Digital Production, Design and Development

THE PLACE TO BE52 WHAT DO WE OFFER

54 HOW WE SUPPORT YOU

56 Aspire PROGRAMME

57 Futures PROGRAMME

58 HE* PROGRAMME

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By joining Cardinal Newman, you are not just becoming another student at our college, you are becoming part of our community.

We are a Catholic Sixth Form College for the whole community, and strive to be a college that is a centre of educational excellence, built on faith, respect and trust.

We genuinely care about our students’ and staff’s happiness because happy students and staff are truly able to achieve their full potential. Our aim is to ensure that you are able to progress onto whatever future you dream of, so if you want to go to a prestigious university, get a great degree-apprenticeship or travel the world when you leave College – we will help you to achieve that.

Our staff love what they do and always go that extra mile to support and guide our students throughout their time at College.

Our results speak for themselves, consistently ranked amongst the highest performing Sixth Form College’s nationally for the measure that is most inclusive – value added. This takes account of the progress each student has made during their time with us, looking at their GCSE results when they arrive at Newman and their A-Level results when they leave, thus measuring the distance travelled whilst studying here.

This prospectus showcases the highlights of what Newman can offer you, it is important that you choose the right college, so do your research and we hope you decide to join us.

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2021 Entry Guide

1. RESEARCH

Visit us online to find out more about our courses and register your interest for our open days at: www.cardinalnewman.ac.uk

2. APPLY!

Applications to Cardinal Newman open in October. You can apply online at www.cardinalnewman.ac.uk Simply click on the ‘Apply Now’ tab. Apply before the 18th December to guarantee your interview in February/March.

3. ATTEND YOUR INTERVIEW

You will be given an interview appointment by letter which will take place between February and March. You will have an interview to make sure you have chosen the right course for you. This is a great opportunity for you to ask any questions you may have about your programme of study.

4. ACCEPT YOUR PLACE

If you are successful at your interview you will receive a conditional offer email with instructions on how to accept your place. You must do this within 5 days of receiving your offer email.

5. NEWMAN FESTIVAL

You will be invited to Newman Fest after your GCSEs. It is a chance for you to test-drive the subjects that you have applied for, meet the teachers and some of your classmates and learn all about the exciting opportunities available to you once you have enrolled.

6. ENROL AT NEWMAN

You will receive an enrolment appointment letter during the summer term. Enrolment will take place from GCSE results day.

7. START AT NEWMAN

September is the start of the new term and your life as a Newman student!

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MIXED PROGRAMMEAT NEWMAN YOU CAN COMBINE A-LEVELS AND BTECS SO YOU'RE NOT LIMITED WITH CHOICE.

TRADITIONAL COMBINATIONS

BTEC COMBINATIONS PLUS

A-LEVEL COMBINATIONS

The main difference between these courses is that A-Levels are assessed through examinations with some providing coursework modules, whilst BTEC courses are more coursework based with some practical assessments or work experience.

Choosing whether to study an A-Level or BTEC programme can be a tough decision to make, that’s why we offer students the opportunity to mix A-Levels with BTECs to balance exams with coursework and to create a broader combination of qualifications.

We offer an array of different BTEC courses at Cardinal Newman, which are more focused on the world of work and are great at preparing students for their careers. As you can see from the table on the opposite page, the courses on offer cover a wide range of subjects and future career paths, so there is bound to be a course or combination to suit you.

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COMBINATION OF COURSE

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BTEC Level 3 (2 Years)

EXTENDED CERTIFICATE

(equivalent to 1 a-Level)

FOUNDATION DIPLOMA

(equivalent to 1.5 a-LevelS)

Diploma (equivalent to

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EXTENDED Diploma

(equivalent to 3 a-LevelS)

Art & Design – – – 3APPLIED LAW 3 – – –

APPLIED SCIENCE – – – 3BUSINESS STUDIES 3 – 3 3CREATIVE DIGITAL MEDIA PRODUCTION

– 3 – 3

HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE 3 – 3 3IT (Software development) 3 – 3 3MUSIC (PERFORMiNg) 3 – – –

MUSIC (production) – 3 – –

PERFORMING ARTS – – – 3DANCE

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ACTING 3 – –

MUSICAL THEATRE 3 – –

APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY 3 – – –

SPORT 3 – 3 3TRAVEL & TOURISM 3 – 3 3

BTEC ENTRY REQUIREMENTSFive grade 4s at GCSE including a 4 in Maths aNd/or English Language

T-LEVELS ENTRY REQUIREMENTSTWO grade 5s aND THREE GRADE 4s AT GCSE including a 4 in Maths aNd English language

Digital production, design and development

• Equivalent to 3 A-Levels

• Involves approximately 45 days of industry placement

• 3 days in College, 2 days on placementEducation and child care

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY

LEVEL OF COURSE GCSE GRADES REQUIRED

A-Level Five Grade 5s at GCSE

HE* Programme Five Grade 7s at GCSE

Level 3 BTECs (A-Level equivalent) Five Grade 4s at GCSE including a 4 in Maths and/or English Language

Level 2 BTECs (GCSE equivalent)Four Grade 3s at GCSE including a 4 in Maths and/or English Language

T-Level (A-Level equivalent)Two Grade 5s and three Grade 4s at GCSE including at least a 4 in Maths and English Language

Some subjects have specific entry requirements. Visit the College website to find out more.

COURSES AND ENTRY CRITERIA

HOW MANY SUBJECTS CAN I CHOOSE?

The majority of students at Newman will follow a Level 3 Programme, studying at least three A-Levels (or equivalent) with some students studying four or more. At Newman the timetable is extremely flexible and many course combinations are possible including mixed programmes where you study A-Levels alongside BTECs. Guidance and advice regarding your subject choices will be given to you during your guidance interview and enrolment.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

The table below shows details of the standard College entry requirements. Subject specific requirements may apply and can be found on the College’s website. If you wish to progress onto an Advanced BTEC course, a Merit is expected in your BTEC L2 at school, along with five grade 4s at GCSE.

If you don’t achieve a grade 4 in GCSE Maths and/or English Language you will re-sit these as part of your programme of study.HERE AT NEWMAN YOU CAN CHOOSE

FROM A WIDE RANGE OF COURSE OPTIONS INCLUDING A-LEVELS, BTEC COURSES AND FOUNDATION LEARNING. YOUR PERSONALISED STUDY PROGRAMME WILL HELP YOU TO PREPARE FOR YOUR NEXT STEP, WHETHER THAT BE UNIVERSITY, AN APPRENTICESHIP, FURTHER TRAINING OR EMPLOYMENT.

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A-Level

TextilesBTEC Extended Diploma

Art & Design

A-Level

Fine Art

WHAT IS ART & DESIGN?

You will gain knowledge and understanding of visual communication and the creative process. You will study the work of other artists and designers, producing a portfolio of work to support progression to higher education.

This is a vocational course, which means that all major project briefs will aim to better prepare you for what to expect in a creative work environment. Students work on live briefs alongside real life clients, which enables you to not only develop your creativity but also learn about how artists and designers work in the industry.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• Drawing• Painting• Printmaking• 3D Design• Textiles & Surface Pattern• Graphic Design• Illustration• Fine Art

WHAT IS FINE ART?

Fine Art is the making and study of visual art, such as painting, printmaking and sculpture. The course covers a variety of different processes and skills.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

You will create a portfolio which involves gathering research, observational drawing and looking at the work of others. The techniques you can expect to learn are; drawing, exploring different drawing styles, lino and mono printing, painting with acrylics and watercolours, etching, collagraph printing and mixed media. You will also be given an externally set assignment and you will choose a theme to develop.

In your second year, you will have the opportunity to use the skills that you have learnt, to develop your own emerging art practice in a more personal way.

To complement your practical work you will also be asked to produce a 1000-3000 word dissertation.

A-Level

Digital Photography WHAT IS DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY?

Digital Photography is a way of visually recording, documenting and presenting both the ordinary and extraordinary. It is often considered an art form, an aspect of self-expressionism, a journalistic process or even an aspect of visual culture. This is a practical subject, combined with in-depth photographic theory and art history.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• The Exposure Triangle• Colour & Light in Photography• Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop)• Abstract, Minimalist & Still Life Photography• Documentary & Landscape Photography• Portrait & Fashion Photography & Magazine Design• Fine Art & Narrative Photography • Professional Photographic Book Making & Binding• Hand Rendered & Digital Techniques• Mixed Media & Creative Exploration• Animation & Moving Image• Exploration of Analogue Photography• Live Competition Briefs

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WHAT IS TEXTILES?

Textiles A-Level is an art-based subject in which you will experiment with a wide range of techniques.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• Observational Drawing• Mark making• Hand and Machine Embroidery• Dysperse Dye• Experimental Drawing• Repeat Pattern Traditional and Digital (Photoshop)• Dissolvable fabric• Observational drawing / Painting• Felt making• Textile tensions• Garment construction• Screen Printing• Devore Printing• Sublimation Printing

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A-Level

Graphic DESIGNWHAT IS GRAPHIC DESIGN?

Graphic Design is the process of visual communication and problem-solving through the use of type, space and image. Graphic Design is all around us - the packaging we use, lettering, illustration, labels and brands that we see every day.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY? • Magazine Design & Book Publishing• Branding & Logo Development• Adobe Creative Suite

(Photoshop, Illustrator & InDesign)• Animation & Moving Image• Packaging Design• Interior Design• Advertising (Print & Digital)• Illustration & Mixed Media• Hand Rendered & Digital Techniques• Typography & Lettering• Live Competition Briefs

A-Level

Media Studies WHAT IS MEDIA STUDIES?

Media studies A-level is the academic study of various media platforms, analysing the different types of media texts and examining the way that different groups are represented within the media.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• Critical analysis of media texts, including film posters, TV, advertising

• Critical analysis of print and web content, including newspapers, online news, music videos, computer games and radio programmes

• The way that different groups are represented within the Media

• Audience responses to media texts• Production skills in desktop publishing,

web-page design and filming and editing

A-Level

Film Studies WHAT IS FILM STUDIES?

Film Studies A-Level explores how the language of film has an impact on our responses, and how understanding the context of a film enhances our understanding of it. You will learn in a classroom with an interactive 4K screen, have access to digital film making and editing equipment, plus you will have the opportunity to visit Hollywood in Los Angeles as part of your studies.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• Classical and New Hollywood Cinema• Contemporary American Mainstream and

Independent Film• Contemporary British Film• Global Cinema• Documentary• Silent Film• Experimental Film

btec foundation diploma and extended diploma

Creative Digital Media Production WHAT IS CREATIVE MEDIA PRODUCTION?

This course involves developing the skills needed to plan and produce film, TV, radio and print texts.

You will have the opportunity to develop your practical production skills and gain experience of the planning and research which takes place in pre-production, develop the camera skills needed to film for TV, video and film production tasks and the editing and evaluation skills needed in post-production.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

Your work for this course will include the development of a portfolio of work which logs your progress, reflects your research and evaluates the skills you have developed. You will also learn how media products are consumed and how audiences interact with creative media products. In our extended units you will be given an opportunity to undertake work experience with a media company, and work for real clients producing advertisements and promotional videos.

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BTEC Extended Diploma AND FOUNDATION DIPLOMAS

Performing Arts

WHAT IS PERFORMING ARTS?

The Performing Arts BTEC courses will introduce you to a broad range of styles and approaches to many aspects of performing, further training and working professionally in the industry. It will enrich your ability to develop and realise roles from published material, devised performance material and help you to create your career plan.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• For the Foundation Diploma in any of the disciplines you will study:

• Exploring Performance Styles• Creating Performance Material• Performing for an Audience • Planning a Career in the Industry

For the Extended Diploma you will study all of the above, plus:• Using Development Plans to Refine Skills• Producing a Personal Project• Using Material for Self-promotion and Networking• Undertaking a Defined Creative or Administrative Role• Using Creative Collaboration to Develop a Project• Producing a Collaborative Project

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Dance WHAT IS DANCE?

Dance A-Level will allow you to explore and develop your talent for movement. Enabling you to improve your physical skills and your creative imagination. Dance gives you the opportunity to acquire experience of performance and choreography and to engage in critical thinking.

You will perform and interpret dance ideas, create and choreograph your own dances and write about dance through the study of professional works. You will be taught in Contemporary Dance technique classes, Choreographic workshops and Theoretical lessons.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

Practical • Technique• Choreography• Solo tasks• Duet/Trio/Group tasks – ADD • Evaluation• Development of skills

Theory• Dance History• Beginnings of Dance in Britain• Rambert Dance Company 1966 – 2002• Four professional works by Rambert• Independent Contemporary Dance Scene in Britain

2000+• Four professional works by ICDSB practitioners• In depth study of two set works – Rooster (Bruce,

1991) and Sutra (Cherkaoui, 2008) – ADD

• Preparation for Written examination

Enrichment

Dance Academy

WHAT IS THE DANCE ACADEMY?

Newman’s Dance Academy, Newmanoeuvres, is a contemporary dance performance company for talented College dancers.

It is an enrichment opportunity that you can audition for to take part in alongside your studies.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

You will receive additional dance training alongside your Sixth Form studies such as:

• Technique classes• Choreographic sessions• Live performances • Performance rehearsal• Workshops which have included Indian Dance,

Belly Dancing and Hofesh Shechter Style

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A-Levels: Dance, English Language AND German

A-Level

Drama & Theatre Studies WHAT IS DRAMA & THEATRE STUDIES?

Drama & Theatre Studies looks at the practices and theories of classical and contemporary playwrights, directors and practitioners of drama.

The course aims to develop awareness of a range of theatre notables through the observation and analysis of existing and emerging performance work, and practical exploration of texts and practitioner techniques.

The course encourages a critical and creative response to the complexities of theatre from the perspectives of actor, designer and director.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

Year 12• Antigone - Script• Metamorphosis - Script• Practical exploration of Brechtian Theatre• Devised PerformanceYear 13• Live theatre analysis• Practical exploration of scripted extracts

with influential practitioner theory application• Scripted extract performance

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BTEC Extended Certificate

Music Performance WHAT IS BTEC MUSIC PERFORMANCE?

BTEC Music Performance is a well-rounded programme of study which prepares you for many aspects of work within the music industry. You will focus on Performance, Composition, Musicianship and Professional Practice.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

Compulsory units:

1 Practical Music Theory and Harmony – Internally Assessed (in Year 2)

2 Professional Practice in the Music Industry – Externally Assessed (in Year 2, timed conditions)

3 Ensemble Music Performance – Externally Assessed (in Year 1)

Optional units:

You will choose one more unit from the following list to complete your qualification:

Music Performance Session Styles – Internally Assessed (in Year 1)

or

Solo Performance – Internally Assessed (in Year 1)

BTEC FOUNDATION DIPLOMA

Music PRODUCTION ENRICHMENT

Arts AwardWHAT IS MUSIC PRODUCTION?

Music Production is focused on developing the important skills required in today’s music industry. You will undertake a range of hands-on practical projects including performance, recording and producing, electronic music and sound synthesis.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

Compulsory units:DAW Production – Externally assessed (Assessed in Year 1)Mixing and Mastering Techniques – Internally assessedSpecialist Compulsory units:Studio Recording Techniques (Assessed in Year 1)orMusic for Sound and Media (Assessed in Year 1)You will choose two more units from the following list to complete your qualification:Live SoundWorking and Developing as a Production TeamCreative Synthesis and SamplingCommercial Music Production

WHAT IS THE ARTS AWARD?

The Arts Award is an opportunity for students to get involved in the arts in a more hands-on way. It is a Level 3 qualification and is worth 35 UCAS points, which will count towards your university entry.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

The Arts Award encompasses Art in the broader sense, allowing you to focus on your preferred area of art, be that Music, Performing Arts/Drama or Art & Design. You will gain a deeper understanding of the arts world through research and volunteering/training projects as well as producing your own original art work/performance pieces.

A-Level

Music WHAT IS MUSIC?

Music A-Level offers the opportunity to analyse, perform and compose in a variety of different styles to develop your skills, confidence and music theory.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• Performance Unit - you will present between 6 – 12 minutes of performance work either as a solo performer or as part of an ensemble

• Coursework unit - you will complete between 4.5 – 10 minutes of composition from a minimum of two compositions. Composition one can be in any chosen style and composition two is a technical exercise with a given brief in the Western Classical Tradition

• Analysis of the Development of the Symphony (1750-1900) and gain an understanding of how musical elements are used in Rock & Pop, from structure to studio techniques

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A-Level

English LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

A-Level

English Language

WHAT IS ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE?

A-Level English Language and Literature allows you to study language and the way in which we use it, whilst developing your writing skills, as well as studying a range of novels, poems, Shakespeare, post-1900 drama and classic non-literary texts.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

The pre-1914 Poetry Anthology will give you a comprehensive introduction to the development of English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian period, referencing key literary movements and the broad range of social, political, historical and cultural factors that influenced writers.

Non-fiction is covered through the study of ‘In Cold Blood’, where narrative bias is explored alongside the novelist and journalistic devices used by Capote to produce this classic American text. Also, through studying discourse analysis, you will learn how to analyse spoken English in a variety of forms, including transcript analysis, scriptwriting and dramatic monologues. Other texts include; In Cold Blood, Jane Eyre, Othello, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.

WHAT IS ENGLISH LANGUAGE?

English Language is the study of spoken and written words and how writers use language to fulfil purposes, target specific audiences, reveal attitudes and evoke emotions. The course is quite technical and you will be equipped with the tools and vocabulary to deconstruct texts in detail, looking specifically at how words and grammatical structures can affect meaning.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?• Non-fiction analysis and production

(e.g. travel, review and advice writing etc.)• Fiction analysis and production

(e.g. dystopian, gothic and crime etc.)• Conversation Analysis• Power and Political Language• Standard and Non Standard English• Child Language Development• Language Change – The History of English

and Language of 21st Century• Gender

A-Level

English LiteratureWHAT IS ENGLISH LITERATURE?

English Literature is the study of poetry, prose and drama from a variety of different historical periods. You will analyse texts aesthetically, stylistically and politically as we look at their impact and beauty, their mastery of the English language and the importance of their meanings in contributing to the experience of what it is to be human.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY? Component 1 Poetry ExamChaucer- ‘The Merchant’s Prologue and Tale’ Larkin’s ‘The Whitsun Weddings’ and Duffy’s ‘Mean Time’Component 2 Drama ExamShakespeare- ‘The Tempest’ Pre and post 1900 drama- Webster’s ‘The Duchess of Malfi’ and Williams’ ‘ A Streetcar Named Desire’Component 3 Unseen ExamUnseen prose- 1880-1910 Unseen poetryComponent 4 NEA- 3,500 word essay comparing a post-2000 novel to a pre- 2000 novel

GCSE

English LanguageWHAT IS GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE?

GCSE English Language involves the essential skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening. A GCSE in English Language is invaluable! Whether you want to go to university, apply for an apprenticeship or a job; employers and universities will insist upon it as a basic requirement. It is very important to be confident in the use of language because many of the skills required in everyday life draw upon this in order to achieve success. At Newman you can take a re-sit in English Language alongside a selection of BTEC and A Level courses dependent on entry requirements.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

You will study extracts of 20th Century Literature, 19th and 21st Century non-fiction texts and produce both creative and transactional/persuasive pieces of writing. You will also complete a speaking and listening task which will consist of a formal presentation.

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FRENCHWHAT IS A-LEVEL FRENCH?

Studying French A-Level will enable you to build on the skills that you have learnt at GCSE and deepen your understanding of the language, culture, society and history of France, as well as develop your grammatical knowledge and your spoken fluency.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• Family structures in France• Traditional and modern French values• Friendships/relationships/citizenship in France• French Youth trends• Issues and personal identity, education and

employment opportunities as well as Literature, the Arts, Cinema and Music in France

• Discrimination and diversity in France• Migration and integration in France• Culture, history and politics of life in post-war

France from 1940-1950• A French work of literature and a French film

A-Level

GERMANWHAT IS A-LEVEL GERMAN?

Studying German A-Level will enable you to build on the skills that you have learnt at GCSE and deepen your understanding of the language, culture, society and history of Germany, as well as develop your grammatical knowledge and your spoken fluency.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• Family structures in Germany• Traditional and modern German values• Friendships/relationships/citizenship in Germany• German Youth trends• Issues and personal identity, education and

employment opportunities as well as Literature, the Arts, Cinema and Music in Germany

• Discrimination and diversity in Germany• Migration and integration in Germany• Culture, history and politics of life in Germany

from 1989 onwards• A German work of literature and a German film

ENRICHMENT

Language Exchanges

WHAT ARE LANGUAGE EXCHANGES?

If you choose to study French or German at Cardinal Newman you will be given the opportunity to take part in our Language Exchange Programme. We have fantastic links with schools in both France and Germany and it is a great opportunity to improve your vocabulary, boost your language ability and practise your conversation skills.

WHAT WILL YOU DO?

You will get the chance to stay in your chosen country with a host family, as well as hosting your French or German counterpart when they visit the UK. You will spend a week living with your host family and attend some lessons at their school, as well as spending time as a tourist with your exchange partner and their classmates as guides. You will also get the opportunity to play host when your foreign exchange partner visits the UK.

A-Level

SPANISH WHAT IS A-LEVEL SPANISH?

Studying Spanish A-Level will enable you to build on the skills that you have learnt at GCSE and deepen your understanding of the language, culture, society and history of Spain, as well as develop your grammatical knowledge and your spoken fluency.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• Modern and traditional values in Hispanic society• Cyberspace in Hispanic society• Equal rights in Hispanic society• Modern day idols in Hispanic society• Spanish regional identity• Hispanic culture heritage• Immigration, racism and integration in Hispanic

society• Political life in Hispanic society, today’s youth,

tomorrow’s citizens• Monarchies and dictatorships in the Hispanic world• Popular movements• A Spanish work of literature and a Spanish film

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A-Levels: English Literature, French, History AND Core Maths

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A-Level

PhilosophyWHAT IS PHILOSOPHY?

Philosophy literally means ‘the love of wisdom’. If you enjoy puzzling over the great issues of our lives and are curious about encountering new ideas, then you should consider Philosophy. It is highly regarded as an academic A-Level subject by Britain’s top universities, as it develops your evaluative skills through debate of the great issues in Philosophy.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

You will study some of the ‘big questions’ within Philosophy such as:• How accurate is our perception in telling

us about the world? • Is certain knowledge possible?• Can we know right from wrong as a matter of fact?• Does God exist?• What is the relationship between the mind

and the body? • You will also consider the world’s great

Philosopher’s ideas in relation to these topics

A-Level

Ethics, Philosophy & ReligionWHAT IS ETHICS, PHILOSOPHY & RELIGION?

At a time when discussions of religion, religious beliefs and the relevance of a belief in God are constantly in the media, this course will give you the opportunity to engage with, and respond to, some of the most important questions facing society today. By the end of your study, you will be able to explain, interpret and compare religious beliefs and apply them to a range of philosophical and ethical issues.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

Ethics:• The Meaning of ‘Good’ and the Extent of

Human Freedom• Ways of Making Moral Decisions• Human and Animal Ethical Issues• Does Everyone Have a Conscience?Philosophy Of Religion:• Arguments for and Against the Existence of God• The Possibility of Religious Experiences

and Miracles• The Possibility of Life after Death and the

Existence of the Soul• Is it Meaningful to Talk about God?

Christianity:• Contrasting Beliefs and Practices, including

Ideas about God and the Afterlife• The Purpose of Life, Good Conduct and Morality

relating to War and Weapons of Mass Destruction• Debates Surrounding Gender and Sexuality

in Christianity• Challenges to Christianity in the Modern World,

including Science and Secularisation

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POLITICS

WHAT IS POLITICS?

A-Level Politics will give you a good understanding of the factors that are driving change all around us and how to make a difference yourself. Unless we understand how the government works, we will never be able to play a full and active part in society. We will always be on the receiving end of other people’s wisdom, rather than being in a position to advance our own agenda. The study of politics takes in grand issues of government and of justice, but also takes you behind these formal facades and seeks to understand the crucial questions of where power lies and helps you to understand ‘who gets what, how and why’.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• The Constitution• Parliament• The Government• The Judiciary & devolution of power to

regional assemblies• Democracy & participation

• Elections & referendums• Political parties• Pressure groups• The EUGovernment & Politics of the USA including:• Constitutional framework• Congress• The President• US Supreme Court• Electoral process & direct democracy• Political parties• Pressure groups• Civil rights Comparative of UK & US political systems including:• Constitutional arrangements• Executives, judiciaries• Electoral & party systems• Pressure groups • Civil rights• Political Ideas including: Liberalism, Conservatism,

Socialism, Anarchism, Feminism

A-Level

GEOGRAPHYWHAT IS GEOGRAPHY?

Geography is the study of people and places. In A-Level Geography you will look at how the human and physical worlds interact, how people affect their environment and how the environment affects them. Geography also develops your use of a range of transferable skills, including numeracy and statistics when manipulating data, and graphical and cartographic skills when displaying and interpreting data.

WHAT IS COVERED?

• Water and Carbon Cycles• Changing Places• Hazards• Coastal systems and landscapes• Population and the environment• Global systems and global governance

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LawWHAT IS LAW A-LEVEL?

The study of Law involves understanding the systems in place and the personnel involved in making the rules and regulations, which guide the conduct and behaviour of society. On the Law A-Level course you will learn about the different types of Law, from Criminal Law to Tort and Contract Law, the differences between them and the types of punishments that you can receive for breaking the law.

• Elements of criminal liability

• Non-fatal offences including assault

• Fatal offences including murder and manslaughter

• General defences in criminal law

• Law making• The legal system

including the courts• Liability in negligence• Private nuisance and the

escape of dangerous things

• Vicarious liability• Defences in tort• Remedies in tort• Requirements of a

contract• Contract terms• Vitiating factors

(misrepresentation and economic duress)

• Discharge of a contract • Remedies in contract

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CriminologyWHAT WILL YOU STUDY?WHAT IS CRIMINOLOGY?

Applied Criminology looks at the types of crime that take place within our society and examines how we decide what behaviour is deemed ‘criminal’. Additionally, it looks at the roles of the personnel involved when a crime is detected. If you have aspirations to work in the Police Force, a legal profession or forensic sciences, or have a keen interest in crime and criminal behaviour, then this course could be for you.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

During the first year, you will look at different types of crime, influences on perceptions of crime and why some crimes go unreported. You will also begin to gain an understanding of why people commit crimes.

For the second year of the course, you will start by gaining a deeper understanding of the criminal justice system, from a crime scene to the courtroom. You’ll look at the different processes and personnel involved from the moment the identification of a crime takes place, all the way through to the verdict.

In the final unit, you will apply your understanding of the awareness of criminality, criminological theories, as well as the process of bringing an accused to court, in order to evaluate the effectiveness of social control to deliver criminal justice policy.

WHAT IS BTEC APPLIED LAW?

The Applied Law BTEC will take on a more practical approach to studying Law and gain an understanding of the work and skills involved in legal careers, such as Legal Executives and Paralegals.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

Year 12 Topics:• Dispute Solving in civil law: structure of the civil

courts, alternative dispute resolution, sources of advice and funding in civil cases, judicial precedent, the law of negligence (duty of care, breach of duty and damage); how damages are calculated, contributory negligence. This unit is externally assessed

• Investigating Aspects of the Criminal Law and the Legal System: parliamentary law making, influences on Parliament, statutory interpretation, delegated legislation, European legislative process, legal personnel (the legal profession, the judiciary, magistrates and juries), funding a criminal case, elements of a crime, sentencing and non-fatal offences. This unit is internally assessed

A-Level

ANCIENT HISTORY WHAT IS CLASSICS: ANCIENT HISTORY?

A serious study of the past is vital in helping the 21st Century world understand where it has come from and how to address the problems it faces today. It not only involves the reconstruction and interpretation of the past, but the development of the critical skills necessary to unlocking its secrets.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• Greek States and the Persians• Rise and fall of the Athenian Empire• Culture of Athens (including Greek drama,

art & architecture)• Development of the Roman Empire• Julio-Claudian Emperors & the Flavian Dynasty• Individual characters including Caligula,

Nero & Domitian

A-Level

MODERN WORLD HISTORY WHAT IS MODERN WORLD HISTORY?

Modern World History allows you to critically evaluate 19th and 20th Century British and World History at a time of great expansion, development and conflict.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• British Empire (1857 – 1967)• Cold War (1945 – 1991)• Demise of Slavery (1776 – 1877)

Year 13 Topics:• Applying the Law: police powers of stop and

search, arrest and detention, murder, voluntary manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, theft, robbery, burglary, criminal damage, fraud and general defences. This unit is externally assessed.

• Aspects of Family Law: law relating to legal marriage, cohabitation, divorce and maintenance. This unit is internally assessed

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BTEC Extended certificate, DIPLOMA AND Extended Diploma

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYWHAT IS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY?

The BTEC IT course will give you a strong understanding and knowledge of the principles which underpin modern technology and will develop your analytical and problem-solving skills as well as your technical abilities.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• Using Social Media in Business• Creating Systems to Manage Information• Information Systems • Data Modelling • Computer Programming • IT Project Management • Cyber Security & Incident Management • Software Testing • IT Service Delivery • Computer Games Development • Big Data and Business Analytics • Website Development • Business Process Modelling Tools

A-Level

Computer ScienceWHAT IS COMPUTER SCIENCE?

Computing is fundamental to almost all areas of modern life. Recent studies in the US predict out of all Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) jobs forecast for the next two years (to 2022) 74% of them will be in Computer Science. The Video games industry is now bigger than the Movie and Music industry combined.

Our Computer Science A-Level course is designed to offer you a solid foundation across this subject. It will help you develop the knowledge and skills required to meet the demands of the many careers available to you, such as a Programmer, Systems Analyst and Games Designer. If you enjoy problem-solving and meeting challenges, creating programs from scratch (including games), then Computer Science is the right course for you.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?

One of the most enjoyable parts of the course for students is the year-long project which will run across both years of your course. This is a program you create from scratch and can be anything from a Unity Game, VR system, App Development, Robotics or any other technical topic you might have an interest in.

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You will also study the theory of Computer Science – a selection of topics are shown below:

• Fundamentals of programming• The Fundamentals of data structures• Fundamentals of algorithms• Theory of computation• Fundamentals of data representation• Fundamentals of computer systems• The Fundamentals of computer organisation and

architecture• Consequences of uses of computing• Fundamentals of communication and networking• Fundamentals of databases• Big Data• Fundamentals of functional programming

Frolynne Rose SalidoOur Lady’s HIGH SCHOOL

A-Levels: Computer Science, Modern History AND Maths

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A-Level

PHYSICAL EDUCATIONWHAT IS PHYSICAL EDUCATION?

Physical Education brings together a fascinating range of topics, including Anatomy and Physiology, Exercise Physiology, Biomechanics, Sports Psychology, Sociology, History and Technology.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• Skill & Performance• Learning & Performance• Feedback & Guidance• Movement Analysis• Cardiovascular System• Respiratory System• Globalisation• Neuromuscular System• Energy Systems• VO2 max & OBLA• EPOC• Energy Expenditure• Specialist Training• Information Processing• Sociology in Sport

BTEC EXTENDED CERTIFICATE, Diploma & Extended Diploma

SPORT WHAT IS SPORT?

By its very nature, the Sport BTEC course is ‘hands-on’ in its approach. It will provide you with a solid understanding in theory, before training you in the practical elements of working in the industry.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

As part of the BTEC Sport course you will study a combination of more theoretical units such as Anatomy & Physiology and more practical units such as Sports Coaching and Leadership.

You will also have the opportunity to study Sports Massage, which, together with the Sports Injuries unit, is fantastic for progression into careers such as Sports Therapy or rehab. Your assessments will vary from unit to unit; some will be externally assessed with an exam, but a lot of the course is coursework-based.

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Enrichment

Newman Active WHAT IS NEWMAN ACTIVE?

Newman Active is an initiative to get more staff and students engaged in physical activity for both their physical and mental wellbeing. Funded by Sport England, we are able to offer a range of free activities for students to get involved in throughout the week.

WHAT CAN YOU DO?

• UV Sports Party• Free sessions at Energi Trampoline Park• Running Club• Clubbercise• Yoga• HIIT Class• Indoor Cricket• Five-a-Side Football• Ten-Pin Bowling• Laser TagAnd much more…

Enrichment

Sports AcademiesWHAT ARE SPORTS ACADEMIES?

At Cardinal Newman we have Academies in Netball, Basketball and a Centre of Excellence in Football. If you want to play sport at a high, competitive level, whilst also completing your A-Level or BTEC studies, our academies will allow you to improve your skills, play against some of the best teams regionally and nationally, as well as apply for scholarship opportunities in America.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

Being part of one of the academies or the Centre of Excellence involves up to five hours of training per week which is timetabled into your College day. There are competitive matches every week and you will also benefit from built in curriculum support for all of your subjects, allowing you to maximise both your academic and your sporting potential.

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A-Levels: Chemistry, Maths, Physics and Basketball Academy

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A-Level

Maths WHAT IS MATHS?

A-Level Maths is a fantastic subject, which offers you the opportunity to develop your logic, reasoning and problem solving skills through the study of both Pure Maths, such as algebra, geometry and functions with Applied Maths modules. It shows potential employers that you have a highly logical mind that can present organised arguments to solve numerical problems - a skill which is highly sought after.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• Quadratics• Coordinate Geometry• Algebraic Fractions• Differentiation• Integration• Vectors• Trigonometry • Sequences and Series• Exponentials and Logarithms• Numerical Methods• Functions• Proof

A-Level

Further MathsWHAT IS FURTHER MATHS?

Maths is such a vast subject with so many applications, Further Maths A-Level provides the opportunity to develop some of the concepts met in A-Level Maths as well as study a greater variety of applications. It attracts students who thoroughly enjoy the subject and are keen to extend their understanding and knowledge as it provides the chance to study some more demanding and abstract concepts.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

Pure: Matrices, Complex Numbers, Algebra and Functions, Proof, Calculus, Vectors

Applied: Algorithms, Graph Theory, Critical Path Analysis, Linear Programming, Discrete Probability Distributions, Hypothesis Testing

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MathsWHAT IS GCSE MATHS?

GCSE Mathematics is essential for your future career prospects and is a qualification which is held in high regard by all employers. It is a valuable qualification and if you are intending to go to university to study at degree level, all university courses list it as an entry requirement.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

This is a one year course, which will be delivered in a friendly and supportive environment. You will be encouraged to attempt a re-sit in November, to free up time for your other studies. You will be set weekly achievable tasks, with regular feedback, letting you know how you are progressing. You will be well supported as you try to overcome this often challenging hurdle. The two final exams are taken in the summer and will follow the same format as your GCSE exams at school, with a calculator paper and a non-calculator paper.

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CORE MATHSWHAT IS CORE MATHS?

Core Maths is equivalent to half an A-Level and will earn you up to 20 UCAS points. This is a one year course which can be studied in either Year 12 or Year 13 with just two lessons per week.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

There is a growing demand for employees with good maths ability, so by studying Core Maths you will be able to boost your Maths skills, helping you to prepare you for your future career. It supports the mathematical content of your other subjects and can be particularly useful to students who are studying subjects such as Psychology and Computer Science but don’t wish to take a full A-Level in Maths.

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A-Levels: Maths, Further Maths, Computer Science AND Statistics

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A-Level

AccountingWHAT IS ACCOUNTING?

Accounting involves producing accounting statements from scratch, from the initial invoice or receipt, all the way to calculation of profit and the value of the business. You will understand what the information means to the business, make judgements and give advice in order to improve their financial performance.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• Types of business organisation• Introduction to final accounts• Adjustments to final accounts• Source documents, books of prime entry

and the division of the ledger• Double entry bookkeeping• Cash books and bank reconciliation statements• Control accounts• Correction of errors• Accounting concepts• Limited company accounts• Ratios• Budgeting• Marginal costing

A-Level

StatisticsWHAT IS STATISTICS?

Statistics is used in everything from deciding how much orange juice Booths or Aldi will buy next year, to whether or not a new drug will indeed cure a serious illness. It is a subject relating to the collection, analysis, interpretation or explanation and presentation of data. This branch of Mathematics is used in situations involving variability or uncertainty, such as weather forecasting, finance or assessing the effects of medicines.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• Numerical measures – averages and spread• Reading and interpreting statistical diagrams• Probability theory• Discrete random variables• Binomial probability distribution• Normal distribution• Correlation and Regression• Sampling• Approximations• Hypothesis tests for the mean • Hypothesis tests for proportions• Non-parametric tests• Contingency tables• Poisson distribution• Linear combinations

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A-Levels: PE, Law and Applied Criminology

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A-Level

BiologyWHAT IS BIOLOGY?

Biology is a natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, evolution, distribution, identification and taxonomy. It is an exciting and rapidly advancing science. Biologists are making an increasing contribution to ensuring the world becomes a healthier and safer place.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• Biological molecules• Cells• Organisms exchange subjects with their environment• Genetic information• Variation and relationships between organisms• Energy transfers in and between organisms• How organisms respond to changes in their

internal and external environments• Genetics• Populations• Evolution • Ecosystems• The control of gene expression

A-Level

ChemistryWHAT IS CHEMISTRY?

Chemistry helps us to understand materials, explain properties and observations and to develop problem-solving skills. Using Chemistry we can live more sustainably, contributing to the development of renewable and low carbon energy sources. Synthesis of organic molecules can help us to develop pharmaceuticals to improve human health in a changing world.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

In Year 12, Foundations in Chemistry including:

• Atomic Structure and isotopes• Compounds, Formulae and equations• The mole and calculations involving the amount of

substance• Acid-base and RedOx reactions and titrations• Electron configurations and orbital theory• Ionisation energy and trends in the Periodic Table• Chemical Bonding and structure (linked to physical

properties)• Chemistry of Group 2 and Group 7 elements• Qualitative analysis

• Enthalpy changes• Core Organic Chemistry• Nomenclature and basic concepts of organic

chemistry• Hydrocarbons including alkanes and alkenes• Alcohol and Haloalkane chemistry• Organic synthesis and Modern Analytical

Techniques (Mass Spectrometry and Infra-Red Spectroscopy)

• Esters• Development of practical skills is embedded

throughout the course

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Applied ScienceWHAT IS APPLIED SCIENCE?

Applied Science is the study of the three main disciplines of Biology, Chemistry and Physics.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

You will complete a range of units covering the fundamentals of Science, where you will study the basic building blocks of the three core Science disciplines – from chemical reactions to energy transfer. You will develop practical skills through multiple practical based units and carry out independent research tasks.

In the second year of the course, you will continue to develop your practical skills, whilst completing multiple units in Physics, Chemistry and Biology – including how the body works, medical physics and how to control chemical reactions.

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PhysicsWHAT IS PHYSICS?

Physics is both the everyday and extraordinary, from explaining why the sky is blue, to understanding quantum theory and Einstein’s relativity. A-Level Physics combines practical investigations and experiments with theoretical ideas, giving you the skills to logically analyse and solve problems; skills which can be applied to any scientific or mathematical challenge.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• Mechanics• Materials• Waves• Quantum Physics• Practical Skills• Electricity• Particle Physics• Gravitational fields• Electric Fields• Periodic Motion

• Capacitors• Thermal Physics• Nuclear Physics• Magnetic Fields• Special Relativity

WHAT IS THE MEDICAL SOCIETY?

The Medical Society, or MedSoc, is an enrichment opportunity for students with realistic aspirations of becoming a Doctor, Dentist or Vet. The programme aims to support students throughout the application process for a medical degree course, giving them the best possible chance of success.

If you are studying A-Level Chemistry, you will be invited to apply to join the MedSoc. As there are only 50 places each year, places will be awarded based on GCSE results and performance during the first term of study at Newman.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

The programme is made up of lectures and visits during the spring and summer term of Year 12. At the start of Year 13, the MedSoc opens up to anyone who is planning to apply for Medicine, Dentistry or Vet Science and has achieved at least B grades at the end of their first year.

The second year, the focus of the programme becomes producing personal statements and preparation for interviews at Medical Schools and for the UKCAT or BMAT tests. Students will be able to take part in MMIS, which are mock interviews conducted by university professionals.

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A-Level

PsychologyWHAT IS PSYCHOLOGY?

Psychology is the scientific study of the human mind and behaviour. If you have ever wondered why some people become aggressive and commit crimes, or questioned the extent to which individuals obey a person of authority, then Psychology may be for you. Psychology will help you to answer these questions and gain an insight into the motivations and reasons behind a range of behaviours.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

Research Methods:• Including experiments• Self-report• Observations• Correlations• Data analysis and how science works

Core Studies:• Responses to people in authority• Responses to people in need• Memory• Attention• External influences on children’s behaviour• Moral Development

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APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY

WHAT IS BTEC APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY?

Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behaviour. The BTEC Level 3 Extended Certificate in Applied Psychology offers you a thorough understanding in applying the principles and theories of psychology.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

You will study four units:

• Psychological approaches and applications• Conducting psychological research• Health psychology• Criminal and forensic psychology

A-Level

Sociology

WHAT IS SOCIOLOGY?

Sociology is the study of the development, structure and functioning of human society. You will consider issues such as causes of public violence, why children from wealthier backgrounds outperform those from poorer backgrounds in the education system, why there are so few women in British prisons, and in general, why women commit less crime than men do.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• Families and Households• Education • Research Methods• Beliefs in Society• Crime and Deviance with Sociological Theory

and Methods

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A-Levels: PE, ENGLISH COMBINED AND APPLIED CRIMINOLOGY

• Brain structure and functioning• Understanding disorders – phobias and autism• Measuring differences – intelligence and language

of psychopaths• Debates in Psychology – e.g. nature /nurture,

free-will /determinism • Mental Health• Criminal Psychology• Sport Psychology

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Business StudiesWHAT IS BUSINESS STUDIES?

Business A-Level lifts the lid on business organisations and investigates what makes them tick. Functions such as marketing, human resources, product development and finance all have to work closely together in order to achieve the aims and objectives of the business. You will also look at influences outside of the business that affect it, such as the economy.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

In your first year you will learn what it takes to set up and run a business and the types of business organisations there are. You will then look at financial aspects of business along with the human and operational areas.

The second year of the course considers a broader overview of business strategies, economic influences on the business, and how the different parts of the business react to these issues, as well as learning tools to analyse and judge the success of a business.

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Business StudiesWHAT IS BTEC BUSINESS STUDIES?

The BTEC Level 3 in Business at Cardinal Newman gives every learner the opportunity to develop a real understanding of what is involved, both theoretically and practically, in becoming an effective business professional. We will give you a greater involvement with businesses, so more trips to businesses, more research of real businesses, a work placement in the second year and a greater development of the personal skills you will need to succeed in the business world.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

There are a certain number of mandatory units, whilst the optional units are chosen to provide you with the best opportunity to achieve at your highest level.

• Marketing• Personal and business finance• Event management• International business• Principles of management• Market research• Project management

A-Level

EconomicsWHAT IS ECONOMICS?

Economics is the study of scarcity, and concerns the allocation of society’s scarce resources amongst their many competing uses; in short, it looks at the way the world works.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• The operation of markets and market failure• Economic methodology and the economic problem• Price determination in a competitive market• Production, costs and revenue• Competitive and concentrated markets• The market mechanism, market failure and

government intervention in markets• The national economy in a global context• The measurement of macroeconomic performance• How the macro economy works: the circular flow of

income, AD/AS analysis, and related concepts• Economic performance• Macroeconomic policy

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Travel and TourismWHAT IS TRAVEL AND TOURISM?

A qualification in Travel and Tourism tells potential employers that you have well-developed research skills, excellent time management, you are able to work in a team and that you have the necessary ‘people’ skills to manage others effectively.

You will develop a range of skills required for a managerial career through a range of varied and interesting projects, tailored to match your interests and ambitions.

You will also have the opportunity to complete a relevant work placement, to use your newly acquired skills in an industry setting. A variety of trips will also be organised for you to see the industry in action.

WHAT IS COVERED?

• Investigating destinations and visitor attractions in the UK, Europe and world-wide

• How to meet the needs of different travel and tourism customers

• How travel and tourism businesses operate• Preparing for employment in the travel and

tourism industry

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WHAT IS NHS CAREERS PLUS?

NHS Careers Plus is a bespoke course for those interested in working with people of a variety of ages in a hospital setting. You will be studying the Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care, alongside a two-day placement with Lancashire Teaching Hospitals in Preston & Chorley. This is a unique opportunity to work closely with health professionals and a range of client groups, from people with special needs or learning difficulties, to families and young people and to the elderly. If you have an approachable, trustworthy, enthusiastic and compassionate nature, this course may be for you!

If you are interested in taking this course, you will need to apply for the Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care (see above). Places on the NHS Careers Plus course are limited, so after your interview, the College will be in touch to invite you to submit a letter of application to join this course.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

You will study the same content as the BTEC Extended Diploma in Health & Social Care (see above).

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Health & Social CareWHAT IS HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE?

If you are interested in working with people of a variety of ages and in a range of settings, from babies or children to people with special needs or learning difficulties, to families and young people or the elderly and you are an approachable, trustworthy and enthusiastic person, this course may be for you.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• Human Lifespan Development• Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs• Care Values• Working in Health and Social Care• Supporting Individuals with Additional Needs

If you are studying the Diploma or Extended Diploma you will also study:

• Work Experience (placement 100 hours)• Principles in Safe Practice• Promoting Public Health• Enquiries in current research

In addition to all of the above, if you are studying the Extended Diploma you will also study:

• Anatomy and Physiology• Nutrition• Infection Prevention and Control• Physiological Disorders

As part of the Diploma and Extended Diploma courses, you will also get the chance to complete a minimum of 100 placement hours in a range of settings, including Lancashire Teaching Hospitals.

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BTEC TRANSITION PROGRAMME

Children & Young People’s Workforce

WHAT IS CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE’S WORKFORCE?

This is a one-year programme designed to embed alongside a Maths or English GCSE resit, whilst providing the opportunity to develop the skills, experience, knowledge and behaviours to support progression onto a Level 3 programme.

You will conduct work experience within industry specific settings, aiming to support your confidence, personal and professional development, but importantly maximising your skills for educational or employment pathways.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

This course covers a diverse range of job roles in children’s settings, including early years and social care.

• Communication in Health, Social Care or children’s and young people settings

• Equality and inclusion • Support children and young people’s positive

behaviour• Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people• Contribute to the support of positive environments for

children and young people

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ASDAN Personal Progress/Personal and Social Development, ASDAN Employability, Arts Award, Playmaker/Young Leader, Short course vocational courses.

WHAT IS PATHWAY TO INDEPENDENCE?

The aim of the entry level programme is to promote Personal and Social Development skills and strategies. It aims to progress independence and communication skills needed in everyday life and work. The programme offers work related experiences, in a managed and supported environment allowing you to start to gain an awareness of the world of work.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• You will focus on Personal and Social Development and general employability skills building on areas such as Life Skills, Community Access, Communication and Wellbeing. Modules will cover independence in the home and community, developing self, work exploration and work related experience, health and wellbeing, confidence and communication

BTEC Functional Skills, BTEC Level 1 Award/Certificate, ASDAN Award/Certificate Level 1, ASDAN Short Vocational Courses, L1 Sports Leader Award.

WHAT IS PATHWAYS TO EMPLOYMENT?

This programme is designed to promote employability skills to allow students to move onto specific vocational courses at L1/2 and/or employment/training opportunities.

The course aims to give students working at this level a stepping stone between school and much wider vocational choices. It allows students to develop transferable work and personal skills, which will help them to achieve their aspirations for the future. It also allows students to take time to make decisions about their preferred vocational pathway.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• You will focus on Employability Skills, building on transferable skills such as communication, organisation, teamwork and leadership. You will be able to undertake a work familiarisation programme with a local employer and there will be vocational tasters in Horticulture, Performing Arts, Hospitality or Health and Social Care, to support career exploration

• Students will be supported to develop their interpersonal skills and coping strategies with work/life balance

• All students will undertake a literacy and numeracy assessment and work within the appropriate level in order to progress

• All students will undertake a literacy and numeracy assessment and work within the appropriate levels in order to progress. Accreditation will be pursued where appropriate

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Education and ChildcareWHAT IS THE EDUCATION AND CHILDCARE T-LEVEL COURSE?

The Education and Childcare T-Level course is for students who wish to progress into skilled employment or higher-level technical training or study in the education and childcare sector.

You will complete a Level 3 Technical Qualification in Education and Childcare with a specialism in Early Years Education and Childcare. This aims to develop your knowledge in building relationships with children and young people aged 0-19 years to support and promote their development.

Included alongside the technical qualification is the completion of an industrial placement consisting of two days a week, working with children and young people gaining the necessary knowledge, skills and behaviour to work successfully in this industry. Successful completion of this will award you with a license to work as an Early Years Practitioner, alongside the achievement of a T-Level.

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

• The wider education context• Child development• Supporting education• Safeguarding health and well-being• Behaviour• Observation and assessment• Equality and Diversity• Special educational needs and disability• English as an additional language• Parents families and carers• Working with others• Reflective practice

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Digital Production, Design and Development

WHAT IS DIGITAL PRODUCTION DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT?

T Levels are new, two-year, technical study programmes, designed with employers, to give young people the skills that are needed within industry. T-Levels will provide a mixture of:

• Technical knowledge and skills specific to their chosen industry or occupation

• An industry placement of at least 45 days in their chosen industry or occupation

• Relevant maths, English and digital skills.

• Business Context• Culture• Data• Digital Analysis• Digital Environments• Diversity and Inclusion• Learning

• Legislation• Planning• Security• Testing • Tools

WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

T-LEVELST-LEVELS ARE NEW, TWO-YEAR, TECHNICAL STUDY PROGRAMMES, DESIGNED WITH EMPLOYERS, TO GIVE YOUNG PEOPLE THE SKILLS THAT ARE NEEDED WITHIN INDUSTRY. EQUIVALENT TO 3 A-LEVELS, THE 2-YEAR COURSES HAVE BEEN DEVELOPED IN COLLABORATION WITH EMPLOYERS AND BUSINESSES TO ENSURE THE CONTENT PREPARES LEARNERS FOR THE WORLD OF WORK AND MEETS INDUSTRY NEEDS.

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classrooms, open learning centres AND social spaces, we have the facilities you need to work, relax and have fun IN.

FROM THE wide range of books, study materials and feature films, OUR LIBRARY includes cameras, and TABLETs for loan.

housING a mixture of cardio and strength training equipment and membership is free for students.

IN THE LIBRARY, there is also a shop where YOU can purchase various items of stationery and some course textbooks.

beautiful landscaped grounds

state-of-the-art MAC SUITES

CHAPLAINCY CARE AND SUPPORT

FOUR CATERING FACILITIES

modern, bright and spacious

BOOKS, CAMERAS, TABLETS

state-of-the-art gym

PRINT, COPY AND SCAN

provide the perfect backdrop and a great place to spend free time.

complete assignments, carry out research and check e-mails in our state-of-the-art Mac suites.

OUR CHAPEL IS OPEN EVERY DAY, WITH a separate quiet prayer room open to all students.

offering a fantastic choice of food and drink and three coffee shops, including Costa and starbucks.

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CAREERS GUIDANCE

We have a specialist careers team who will support you in making decisions and choices for your future. There is a dedicated area with a range of careers information, university prospectuses and online resources.

The Careers Team also organise a range of guest speakers to visit College throughout the year to deliver a diverse range of talks which include University choices, Higher Education Student Finance, Apprenticeships, Gap years, study abroad and more.

For those students choosing an employment route when they leave College, we offer employability workshops throughout the year to support with CV writing, application forms, personal statements and mock interviews.

To enable all students coming to Cardinal Newman College to achieve their learning goals, the College has a dedicated and specialist Learning Support team. The team has wide experience in supporting students with specific learning/health needs.

ADDITIONAL LEARNING SUPPORT

They also liaise with the Examinations Office to ensure that there are individual arrangements in place for examination concessions. This can include assessment for additional time, provision of readers and scribes, and the use of word processors.

At Cardinal Newman we provide tailor made support packages, which allow students to work at their own pace and reach their full potential.

Support is mainly in the form of 1:1 or small group tutorials with a tutor. We also deliver some in class support. Support is very much student-centered and based on what each student wants to work on.

AT CARDINAL NEWMAN COLLEGE EVERY STUDENT MATTERS AND WE WILL STRIVE TO GIVE YOU OUTSTANDING SUPPORT BOTH INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM.

hOW WE SUPPORT YOU

YOUR ACHIEVEMENT TUTOR

When you come to Cardinal Newman, you will have your own Achievement Tutor. Your Achievement Tutor will support you in all aspects of College life: from guidance in your studies; help with your study skills; advice regarding possible career progression and application to Higher Education; to arranging any extra help or support you may need during your learning. Through regular one-to-one reviews of your progress, individual target setting and action planning, your Achievement Tutor will work with you to ensure that you reach your full potential whilst at College.

COUNSELLING

If you feel the need to talk in confidence about issues that are worrying you, then we have college staff counsellors available for consultation. Don’t forget that your Achievement Tutor, or any member of the College staff are also available to discuss any issues you may be having during your time at College.

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PHYSICAL DISABILITIES

MEDICAL CONDITIONS

STUDY SUPPORT HUB

AUTISTIC SPECTRUM

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SENSORY IMPAIRMENTS

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Taking part in the ASPIRE programme is your opportunity to really make the most of your time with us, the chance to try something new, get involved with something you love and make new friends.

You’ll have loads of fun with a range of activities to get involved with, trips to attend, and guest speakers to hear from. Most importantly though, you’ll be learning and developing some fantastic skills outside of the classroom, the kind that employers and universities really value. Successful completion of the programme will also make a great addition to your UCAS or Apprenticeship personal statement and reference.

The ASPIRE programme will run over the course of a year, and you will have produced a portfolio showing evidence by the end of the year of your involvement in three categories. Your evidence will be personal to you, chosen by you and will reflect your own interests.

THE CATEGORIES YOU WILL BE INVOLVED WITH

Curriculum: Evidence of your actions to develop your achievements in your subjects, e.g. Curriculum Plus, study groups, detailed independent learning plan and target setting, additional reading.

Community: Evidence of taking part in events and activities that support the spirit of ‘community’ in or outside of College, e.g. create a study group, charity fundraising, peer mentoring, Newman Active, supporting College events.

Charity: Evidence of your contribution to charity in and/or outside of College, e.g. supporting department charity events, raising money, raising awareness.

The aim of this programme is to further support you with your development outside of the classroom. We firmly believe that you need to be happy and enjoying your studies in order to succeed, and this programme allows you to make the most of your time at Newman. The range of sessions and enrichment available as part of ASPIRE will enable you to become a more resilient, positive and effective learner. It is also a fantastic opportunity for you to connect with your fellow students and become even more of a part of the Cardinal Newman community.

This enrichment programme aims to give you a head start with your career, introducing you to each of these professions and allowing you to explore the possible pathways within each field.

If you are considering becoming a teacher, ‘Future Teachers’ will help you to gain an insight into teaching programmes that are available at universities. It will enable you to experience a Teaching Taster Day and attend a variety of sessions including ‘Why Teach?’, Personal statement and interview techniques, creating lesson plans and use of classroom technology.

Engineering is a diverse industry which affects most aspects of our everyday lives. Many students are interested in pursuing a career within engineering, but are often not sure which area of engineering is right for them.

Our ‘Future Engineers’ Programme will give you a head start with your engineering career and give you the opportunity to explore and consider the different disciplines of engineering: Electrical; Fire Safety; Motorsports; Chemical & Civil. You will have the opportunity to attend a variety of sessions including an introduction to the programme and Engineering Disciplines, Chemical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering and Civil Engineering as well as visits to Baxi Engineering and the new STEM centre at UCLan.

‘Future Health’ is suitable for anyone considering a career within the Allied Health Professions. There are several talks throughout the year from industry professionals including ‘Getting into Nursing’ – Personal Statement and Interview Techniques, an introduction to the six Cs and quality standards in care. There will also be an opportunity to attend a Health Taster Day at the University of Cumbria.

For more information about any of the Future programmes, please contact [email protected]

ASPIRE is a unique enrichment programme aimed at boosting your confidence and developing your personal skills.

Our ‘Futures Programme’ is designed for students aspiring to pursue a career in Engineering, Teaching or Health Care.

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Designed specifically for students achieving the top grades in their GCSEs and with aspirations to progress onto a top university, either in the UK or abroad, the HE* Programme will help you to realise these goals. Not only will the programme support you throughout your A-Level studies, it will also give you access to some fantastic opportunities to stretch, challenge and develop your skills to make you really stand out from the crowd when applying to university.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT?

• Access to the prestigious HE+ Programme

• Tailored support for applications to Medicine, Vet Science, Dentistry, Law, Maths and more

• The opportunity to study an Extended Project Qualification (EPQ)

• HE* tutor groups

• A* support in all lessons

• Access to the Futures Programme

WHAT DO YOU NEED?

• At least five 7s at GCSE

THE PRESTIGIOUS HE+ PROGRAMME

The HE+ Programme is a prestigious programme run in conjunction with the University of Cambridge. We are the only University of Cambridge Hub for Lancashire, which means we are perfectly placed to not only help prepare students for applying to Cambridge,

but to any of the UK’s Russell Group Universities. You will get advice, guidance and support on how to make the best possible application, preparation for interviews including mock interviews and seminars run by admissions tutors from Cambridge University itself.

As Cardinal Newman is one of Cambridge University’s HE+ Institutions, we aim to engage students in a sustained year-long programme, which includes academic extension classes, subject masterclasses, information and guidance sessions and visits to Cambridge University.

HE+ is designed to stretch and inspire the UK’s most academically-able students, encouraging and preparing them to make competitive applications to top universities.

THINKING OF A CAREER IN MEDICINE?

If you have a strong and realistic commitment to studying within the fields of Medicine, Dentistry or Veterinary Science at university, then the Medical Society is an enrichment programme which can develop and support you on your way. Some of the benefits of joining this society include receiving guidance on writing a UCAS personal statement, information regarding the UKCAT/BMAT exams and preparation for possible questions at interviews.

PRESTON WIDENING ACCESS PROGRAMME (PWAP)

PWAP is another programme aimed at supporting qualifying students who aspire to enter the medical profession, to attain a place on the Medical Undergraduate programme with the University of Manchester.

The programme comprises of a range of activities and study which will support students to enhance their application to university. Successful completion of the programme will result in a guaranteed interview with the University of Manchester for a place onto their Medicine degree.

A*SUPPORT

In addition to having access to all these excellent opportunities at Newman, you will also receive timetabled A* support lessons from our dedicated tutors in all your subjects and be timetabled into an A* programme tutor group, putting you alongside like-minded students to help you achieve your fullest potential.

IF YOU ARE AIMING TO EXCEL IN YOUR UPCOMING GCSES, THEN THE HE* PROGRAMME MAY BE FOR YOU.

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DISCLAIMER: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information contained in this Prospectus. However, no liability can be accepted by Cardinal Newman College or its staff for any inaccuracies or the effect thereof. Cardinal Newman College will make every effort to provide all

the teaching, examinations, assessments and other services detailed in this publication, however these are not guaranteed. Cardinal Newman College reserves the right to amend, withdraw or alter any of the courses, locations or facilities at any time, however it will take all reasonable

steps to minimise any disruption should circumstances arise.

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Cardinal Newman College is ONE OF the TOP performing sixth form colleges nationally. With outstanding teachers, facilities and results, we are the place of choice for students across Lancashire. NICK BURNHAM, PRINCIPAL

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