Berkshire College of Agriculture

Developing Personal Progress (Lower Support Needs)

Maidenhead, United Kingdom

The Non-degree in Developing Personal Progress (Lower Support Needs) at Berkshire College of Agriculture is a 2 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Set in a stunning 400-acre estate in Maidenhead, BCA is a leading land-based college known for its exceptional facilities and industry-focused vocational training. It offers a unique learning environment where students gain hands-on experience in fields ranging from animal management to agricultural engineering.

About the Program

The Level E1 program in Developing Personal Progress is for students with lower support needs. It is a non-degree program taught in English at Berkshire College of Agriculture in the United Kingdom and lasts for a year.

This program focuses on personal development, covering subjects like independence, communication, and life skills. Students will develop skills in self-advocacy, problem-solving, and teamwork, with practical activities to help them build confidence and independence.

Graduates can pursue careers as support workers, care assistants, or community volunteers. They can work in care homes, community centers, or support services, helping individuals with disabilities or support needs to live independently and participate in their communities.

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