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  • Drawing and Painting Workshop - Evening

    Suitable for beginners and the more advanced practitioner, students will be encouraged to explore their own personal projects with support from the tutor. Please note that students are required to supply their own materials.

    The Falkirk campus course will be delivered on Thursday evenings.
    The Stirling campus course will be delivered on Tuesday evenings.

    Important Information for all non UK nationals

    The College has a requirement to complete a residency check on all non-UK nationals for tuition fee purposes. When you book and pay for your course online, please be aware that you will be contacted by a member of our Student Administration team and asked to provide documents i.e. a copy of your passport; proof of your settlement status and EU share code.

    Following assessment of evidence, if you do not meet the criteria for ‘home fee status’, you will contacted and advised of any additional fee required.

    If you require further information please contact residency@forthvalley.ac.uk

    EU Nationals

    If you are currently living in the UK then you should have already applied for the EU Settlement Scheme which will allow you to continue living in the UK. 

    From 1st January 2021, if you are a national of a country outwith the UK it is most likely you will need a visa to study in the UK.  You can check if you require a visa by visiting the UK Government’s website here.  If you require a student visa, further information can be obtained at the following link.

    For the latest information about EU nationals studying in the EU, you should visit the UK Government’s website.

  • Higher Chemistry - Evening

    This course covers the key areas relating to chemistry and consists of various units and an external SQA examination.

    This course will be delivered on Tuesday and Thursday evenings.

    Important Information for all non UK nationals

    The College has a requirement to complete a residency check on all non-UK nationals for tuition fee purposes. When you book and pay for your course online, please be aware that you will be contacted by a member of our Student Administration team and asked to provide documents i.e. a copy of your passport; proof of your settlement status and EU share code.

    Following assessment of evidence, if you do not meet the criteria for ‘home fee status’, you will contacted and advised of any additional fee required.

    If you require further information please contact residency@forthvalley.ac.uk

    EU Nationals

    If you are currently living in the UK then you should have already applied for the EU Settlement Scheme which will allow you to continue living in the UK. 

    From 1st January 2021, if you are a national of a country outwith the UK it is most likely you will need a visa to study in the UK.  You can check if you require a visa by visiting the UK Government’s website here.  If you require a student visa, further information can be obtained at the following link.

    For the latest information about EU nationals studying in the EU, you should visit the UK Government’s website.

  • Higher English - Evening

    Please note - this course will run online on Tuesday evenings from 6pm to 9pm.

    Higher English offers learners the opportunity to develop detailed and complex language skills in the contexts of literature, language and media. Candidates will develop reading and writing skills through studying, analysing and responding to a wide variety of texts. Students will learn to understand, analyse and evaluate the way language is used in a wide range of literature and texts and develop their own discursive and creative writing skills.

    This is an online course. Throughout the course there will be a substantial amount of homework and personal study required. Being able to use computers is essential so that you can take part online, although you will be shown how to work 'Teams' if you are not familiar with the software. You will also be occasionally expected to attend the College physically for assessments and the final exam. 

    If you are interested in studying a higher in the evening, you will be required to submit an application for consideration.

  • HNC Childhood Practice (Year 1) - Evening

    This is a 2 year part-time programme aimed at those who wish to gain employment as an early learning and childcare practitioner. This sector is expanding and demand for qualified early years staff is set to rise. This advanced level course provides participants with the necessary skills and knowledge required for a career in early learning and childcare. The course will provide the student with a wide knowledge of the factors which influence children's care and their learning and development. Participants will gain an understanding of the principles, values and legislation underpinning early years practice. Students will also engage in a day-time placement where they will undertake three SVQ units. Successful completion of this course provides the necessary qualifications for registration with the Scottish Social Services Council at practitioner level.

    This course will be delivered on Tuesday and Thursday evenings.

  • HNC Electrical Engineering - Evening

    This course is designed for the study of electrical and electronic engineering and enables progression to higher levels of study to University or to second year of HND electrical Engineering.

    This course will be delivered on Tuesday and Thursday evenings.

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