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Assessing Competence in the Workplace

Level 3 Certificate

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Availability & Details

Assessing Competence in the Work Place Level 3 - Unit 302 - 6317-31 HC1-ACWPL3/C01

Venue
Havant Campus

Type of study
Part Time

Dates
Various (Various)

Examination board
City & Guilds of London Institute
Fees
Course Fee Overseas -
Exam Fee Overseas -

Overview

This Level 3 Certificate is intended for those who assess vocational skills knowledge and understanding in a range of environments e.g. workplace, classroom or other training environments. It is split into three units and you enrol onto each unit separately.

In order to be considered for this course, an informal interview will need to be undertaken with a member of the Adult Learning Team at the Havant Campus.

A minimum of two candidates, including special requirement arrangements, is essential for two of the three units you will study on this course.

On this course you will study the following units:

Understanding the Principles and Practices of Assessment (Unit 301) Assessing Occupational Competence in the Work Environment (Unit 302) Assessing Vocational Achievement (Unit 303)

Each unit will comprise of a training session, tutorials, professional discussions, assessments and observations and is designed for those who wish to assess occupational competence in the work environment.

At HSDC, an experienced and qualified tutor will guide and support you through the complete programme as both your individual tutor and assessor. You will build a portfolio of evidence to demonstrate practice, observation of practice and professional discussion.


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“HSDC provided me with the opportunity for autonomous study and the choice of subjects that I wanted to study, which helped me develop relevant knowledge as well as relevant skills for the workplace.”

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I overcame a couple of barriers by working really hard to get the top grades. My experience was really good, with the course and the lecturers, the residentials and activities, together it was all really good. I had really great teaching support, I could always go to the lecturers and speak to them if I needed to.

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