Post subject: Re: O/T University/college corses help
Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 7:53 pm
Bet Lynch
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Joined: Aug 04 2008 Posts: 16983
suttonrobin wrote:I would be VERY grateful for help. I want to be a social worker and am looking at courses but there are a few, wondering if anyone has done one or in the know, where/what etc.
Thanks in advance
Hull University runs a very good Social Work Degree course.
If you are a college leaver you will need the usual grades. If you are a mature student you will need GCSE in Maths & English (or equivalent).
Several friends have done the course and found it very interesting and rewarding, however be warned there are not a lot of job opportunities in Hull. Personally I did Social & Behavioural Studies Degree which is very similar, I really enjoyed it, very hairy fairy , but enjoyable all the same. Good luck and I hope you get sorted.
Post subject: Re: O/T University/college corses help
Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 7:55 pm
Mild Rover
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very red robin wrote:Simple answer is yes. Reason - because i thought you might of wanted to correct it.
As for EL Gingo; your txt talk just doesnt make sense half the time, thats why people question it.
...might have wanted to correct it.
Sorry - but somebody was bound to do it.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
Post subject: Re: O/T University/college corses help
Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 9:54 pm
Sandro II Terrorista
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berrigans bitch wrote: very hairy fairy
Whoa, whoa, whoa. TMI mofo, TMI.
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
Post subject: Re: O/T University/college corses help
Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 12:00 pm
Bet Lynch
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Joined: Aug 04 2008 Posts: 16983
Roofs wrote:Hey passed that short NLP Hull Uni course the other night BB.
Fantastic news Roof, well done
I am interested in doing some computer courses, I am not too bad on computers, at work I e-mail, use spreadsheets, and I am competent at doing presentations with powerpoint, I surf the net, but that is about it really.
Post subject: Re: O/T University/college corses help
Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 1:00 pm
Roofs
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berrigans bitch wrote:Fantastic news Roof, well done
I am interested in doing some computer courses, I am not too bad on computers, at work I e-mail, use spreadsheets, and I am competent at doing presentations with powerpoint, I surf the net, but that is about it really.
Any recommendations ?
Cheers BB. Got another couple from Jan-March, Forensic Psychology and Improving Communication Skills, should be good.
Just dug out Short Courses prospectus, a lot of the Computing courses have already run (from Sept-Nov mostly), but there's still eight running next year:
Learn More About Your PC Creating Documents Using Microsoft Word Doing More with Word 2007: Part 2 An Introduction to Creating Your Own Website Improve Your Movie Making and Video Production Skills Improve Your Digital Presentation Skills Improve Your Digital Animation Skills Improve Your Business Using Free Software
All but the last three are 10 week courses, held at the Uni campus on Cott Road (I think), and I'm pretty sure they're all £89 (unless meet exemption criteria).
Not done any PC courses but the three courses I've done have all been great, really supportive classes and feel get a lot out of them considering only 10 weeks each. You also get full access to the library + PC facilities there (and NUS card ). The website below is worth having nosey at:
berrigans bitch wrote:Fantastic news Roof, well done
I am interested in doing some computer courses, I am not too bad on computers, at work I e-mail, use spreadsheets, and I am competent at doing presentations with powerpoint, I surf the net, but that is about it really.
Any recommendations ?
Cheers BB. Got another couple from Jan-March, Forensic Psychology and Improving Communication Skills, should be good.
Just dug out Short Courses prospectus, a lot of the Computing courses have already run (from Sept-Nov mostly), but there's still eight running next year:
Learn More About Your PC Creating Documents Using Microsoft Word Doing More with Word 2007: Part 2 An Introduction to Creating Your Own Website Improve Your Movie Making and Video Production Skills Improve Your Digital Presentation Skills Improve Your Digital Animation Skills Improve Your Business Using Free Software
All but the last three are 10 week courses, held at the Uni campus on Cott Road (I think), and I'm pretty sure they're all £89 (unless meet exemption criteria).
Not done any PC courses but the three courses I've done have all been great, really supportive classes and feel get a lot out of them considering only 10 weeks each. You also get full access to the library + PC facilities there (and NUS card ). The website below is worth having nosey at:
Post subject: Re: O/T University/college corses help
Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 3:40 pm
Bet Lynch
Club Coach
Joined: Aug 04 2008 Posts: 16983
Roofs wrote:Cheers BB. Got another couple from Jan-March, Forensic Psychology and Improving Communication Skills, should be good.
Just dug out Short Courses prospectus, a lot of the Computing courses have already run (from Sept-Nov mostly), but there's still eight running next year:
Learn More About Your PC Creating Documents Using Microsoft Word Doing More with Word 2007: Part 2 An Introduction to Creating Your Own Website Improve Your Movie Making and Video Production Skills Improve Your Digital Presentation Skills Improve Your Digital Animation Skills Improve Your Business Using Free Software
All but the last three are 10 week courses, held at the Uni campus on Cott Road (I think), and I'm pretty sure they're all £89 (unless meet exemption criteria).
Not done any PC courses but the three courses I've done have all been great, really supportive classes and feel get a lot out of them considering only 10 weeks each. You also get full access to the library + PC facilities there (and NUS card ). The website below is worth having nosey at:
Roofs wrote:Cheers BB. Got another couple from Jan-March, Forensic Psychology and Improving Communication Skills, should be good.
Just dug out Short Courses prospectus, a lot of the Computing courses have already run (from Sept-Nov mostly), but there's still eight running next year:
Learn More About Your PC Creating Documents Using Microsoft Word Doing More with Word 2007: Part 2 An Introduction to Creating Your Own Website Improve Your Movie Making and Video Production Skills Improve Your Digital Presentation Skills Improve Your Digital Animation Skills Improve Your Business Using Free Software
All but the last three are 10 week courses, held at the Uni campus on Cott Road (I think), and I'm pretty sure they're all £89 (unless meet exemption criteria).
Not done any PC courses but the three courses I've done have all been great, really supportive classes and feel get a lot out of them considering only 10 weeks each. You also get full access to the library + PC facilities there (and NUS card ). The website below is worth having nosey at:
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