Entry Level Courses Wolverhampton

Entry Level courses are designed to be accessible and relevant to those who want to return to education. There are no qualification requirements to enrol, and many courses are either free or available for a nominal charge. They usually last for a couple of hours a week, either during the day or evening, and run for as many weeks as you need.

Citizens Advice Bureau
01902 572200
Snow Hill, Wolverhampton, West Midlands
Wolverhampton
Base 25
01902 572040
Castle House
Wolverhampton
Awaaz Centre
01902 571260
Waterloo Terrace
Wolverhampton
West Midlands Caribbean Parents & Friends Association Ltd
01902 421783
372 Newhampton Road West
Wolverhampton
Front Door Wolverhampton
01902 310123
2-3 Bell Street
Wolverhampton
Relate
01902 428447
346 Newhampton Road East
Wolverhampton
Victim Support West Midlands Wolverhampton Branch
01902 712992
Kenant Chambers 2
Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton Counselling Services
01902 773375
St Peters House
Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton Health Care Nhs Trust Community Addiction Services
01902 444030
Horizon House
Wolverhampton
Job Change Ltd
01902 714224
10 Red Lion Street
Wolverhampton
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Entry Level Courses

Entry Level Courses

Entry Level courses are designed to be accessible and relevant to those who want to return to education. There are no qualification requirements to enrol, and many courses are either free or available for a nominal charge. They usually last for a couple of hours a week, either during the day or evening, and run for as many weeks as you need.

Most courses are run by local Further Education Colleges, or by the Local Education Authority. Courses may also be offered by colleges, community centres and schools.

Basic Skills

The Skills for Life initiative aims to improve the literacy, language and numeracy skills of 2.25 million adults by 2010. There are many ways to improve your reading, writing and maths skills. You can learn at a college, in an informal group, or even on-line. The important thing is that you learn at the time and in the place that suits you best.

Courses are often called 'Return to Study' or 'Return to Work'. When you first enrol, a tutor will discuss your requirements with you to decide which level you need to start at. They will work through a number of tasks with you, including reading, writing, maths and computing. They may also help you with going on to further study or applying for jobs.

More details on Basic Skills courses can be found in the Qualifications section.

Key Skills

Key skills courses are designed to provide learners with a range of skills to equip them for the workplace and further education. These skills include:

  • Application of Number
  • Communication
  • Information and Communication Technology (ICT)

There are also a number of optional wider key skills included in this course:

  • Improving own Learning and Performance
  • Problem Solving
  • Working with Others

The Qualifications are offered at levels 1 to 4 - for more details take a look at the information in Key Skills qualifications .

English for Speakers of Other Languages'

If you live permanently in the UK, but English is not your first language, then you can enrol on courses to help you to read, speak and write better English. These are called English for Speakers of Other Languages' (ESOL), or English as a Second Language (ESL). These courses can help students whose main language is not English to develop skills so that they can:

  • become familiar with the laws and customs of the UK
  • understand and participate in their new community
  • access further education and training
  • enter the workforce and develop their career
  • support their children's education

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