BSL British Sign Language Signature Level 1 Award (Unit 3 - Term 1)
This course is suitable for students who have completed the Signature British Sign Language Level 1 Award Unit 2.
Students will learn to understand and answer simple questions and communicate using BSL in a basic conversation.
Entry requirements
Students should have completed the Signature British Sign Language Level 1 Award Unit 2. |
Course units
Students will learn to understand and answer simple questions and communicate using BSL in a basic conversation.
The course will cover getting around, sharing information, weather and dates and times.
Assessments
Assessment methods used throughout the course include a filmed conversation with the teacher which is externally assessed.
Course fees
TBC
The fees for this course may vary depending on funding eligibility, if you feel you may qualify for funding, or wish to discuss loan options, please contact the Admissions Team: info@yorkcollege.ac.uk
Course progression
Students who successfully complete term 3 of the BSL qualification may progress on to higher-level BSL qualifications.
Dates & course durations
15th January 2024-15th April, Mondays, 6.00pm - 8.00pm
Study methods
The course consists of work in the classroom (teaching and practice of BSL). An equivalent time spent on personal study at home may be beneficial to students.
Facilities
Students have access to a fantastic range of College-wide facilities such as the Learning & Research Centre (LRC), study hubs, computer areas with accompanying multi-function printers and helpdesk advice.
Additional costs
All materials are provided for you to complete the course. However, some courses may require additional study from home, you may need access to a PC/laptop and suitable Wi-Fi to access teaching and learning. You will be made aware of any additional study time at the time of enrolment.
Career progression
You will be equipped with the skills and knowledge in basic sign language to help you progress and develop in a number of job opportunities to suit your personal needs and interests.