Are City and Guilds qualifications Recognised?

Are City and Guilds qualifications Recognised?

The City & Guilds brand is recognised by 99% of employers. Our range of qualifications are built around employer needs so your learners are in a good position to find a job with a City & Guilds qualification.

How long is a level 2 diploma?

This qualification will take approximately 12 months to complete. Learners will need to be working, volunteering or on practical placement to show competence in both knowledge and skills. We recommend learners complete 250 placement hours whilst undertaking this qualification.

What level is a diploma?

Level 5. Level 5 qualifications are: diploma of higher education ( DipHE ) foundation degree.

What is Level 2 Diploma in care?

The Level 2 Diploma in Care is a competence based qualification which has been developed with Skills for Care, Skills for Health and in consultation with employers who provide adult care and health services. The qualification contains units which are competence based and several knowledge based.

How many A levels is a level 3 diploma worth?

Universities typically regard the BTEC level 3 Extended Diploma as the equivalent to three A levels, the Diploma as equivalent to two A levels and the Extended Certificate as equivalent to one A level.

How old do you have to be to take countryside and environment qualification?

You may be just starting out, or taking a break from a job to get some valuable training. You don’t need any previous qualifications or experience to get started. At Level 2 you can be under 16. To take a Level 3 qualification you need to be 16 or over.

What can you do with a countryside and Environment Certificate?

A certificate or diploma in Countryside and Environment or Countryside Management is designed to help you find work maintaining and managing an area of land – perhaps as a countryside ranger, conservation officer or gamekeeper.

Where can I study countryside and Environment UK?

City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma in Countryside and Environment Ideal for current and prospective members of the countryside and environment industry looking to gain a formal qualification, this online course – delivered through distance learning – can be studied from anywhere in the UK or overseas. Find out more

What to do at Level 2 countryside and environment?

At Level 2 you’ll get an introduction to important topics in countryside and environmental work – you might choose things like driving tractors, understanding plant science or gamekeeping, or forestry skills that can keep woodlands healthy.