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ABOUT
This course is designed to introduce you to professional cooking, focusing specifically on the skills required to produce fermented breads and sourdoughs.
WHAT WILL I STUDY?
This is an 8-week, concise course focused on the preparation and baking of fermented breads and sourdoughs.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Every applicant is required to undergo an initial assessment and interview to ensure the course is a good fit for them.
COURSEWORK REQUIREMENTS
The course includes ongoing practical assessments, and upon successful completion, learners will receive a certificate from Capital City College.
FEES
Adults - LEVEL 2
This course may be free for you if you meet certain conditions:
If you are not working or have a low income. You need to show proof of your income or benefits.
If you are aged 19-23 and you do not have the equivalent of five GCSEs at grade 9-4. You need to show us proof of any qualifications you already have.
Residency rules apply. You need to show you have permission to live, work and study in the UK without conditions.
There are some exceptions, such as certain visa types.
Check here which documents you need to show us, and which visa types are allowed.
If you do not meet the residency rules, you can still enrol on the course but you may have to pay some fees. All applicants are fee-assessed during enrolment.
If you are not eligible for a free or reduced-cost course, you need to pay the full fee.
Some courses have additional costs, such as for specialist materials and trips.
Many of our students are eligible for financial support. See here for details.
You are required to purchase the necessary uniform and equipment for the programme, which meets industry standards and safety regulations. These must adhere to Capital City College specifications and cost approximately £350; more details will be provided upon enrolment. Many of our students qualify for financial support while studying at college – for more information, please click here.
PROGRESSION
Applicants may continue their careers as cooks or chefs in the hospitality sector, with opportunities for promotion, and may advance to a Level 2 course.
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ABOUT
This course is designed to introduce you to professional cooking, focusing specifically on the skills required to produce fermented breads and sourdoughs.
WHAT WILL I STUDY?
This is an 8-week, concise course focused on the preparation and baking of fermented breads and sourdoughs.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Every applicant is required to undergo an initial assessment and interview to ensure the course is a good fit for them.
COURSEWORK REQUIREMENTS
The course includes ongoing practical assessments, and upon successful completion, learners will receive a certificate from Capital City College.
FEES
Adults - LEVEL 2
This course may be free for you if you meet certain conditions:
If you are not working or have a low income. You need to show proof of your income or benefits.
If you are aged 19-23 and you do not have the equivalent of five GCSEs at grade 9-4. You need to show us proof of any qualifications you already have.
Residency rules apply. You need to show you have permission to live, work and study in the UK without conditions.
There are some exceptions, such as certain visa types.
Check here which documents you need to show us, and which visa types are allowed.
If you do not meet the residency rules, you can still enrol on the course but you may have to pay some fees. All applicants are fee-assessed during enrolment.
If you are not eligible for a free or reduced-cost course, you need to pay the full fee.
Some courses have additional costs, such as for specialist materials and trips.
Many of our students are eligible for financial support. See here for details.
You are required to purchase the necessary uniform and equipment for the programme, which meets industry standards and safety regulations. These must adhere to Capital City College specifications and cost approximately £350; more details will be provided upon enrolment. Many of our students qualify for financial support while studying at college – for more information, please click here.
PROGRESSION
Applicants may continue their careers as cooks or chefs in the hospitality sector, with opportunities for promotion, and may advance to a Level 2 course.