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  • How to cut an onion
    Food and Wine Beginners Certificate
    Leiths School Of Food And Wine
    Graeme, October 2006
    Overall rating *****
    Course content *****
    This is a great course if you want to learn some basic techniques that are useful in every day cooking. For example there is an easy way and a hard way to chop an onion in to small pieces, and Leith's provides you with a great method - a bit difficult to describe in a review, but once seen never forgotten. The course takes place across 10 evenings and in my case was made up of around thirty people, about 50:50 men to women. Strangely enough I met up with a friend of a friend on my work top of four people, which made the whole thing very sociable. So sociable in fact that after the first week, one of us would bring a bottle of wine along and Keith Floyd style we would share it out as the evening progressed. It's a practical course with some tuition at the beginning, in order to see how it's done, and then we all got on with it with pre-prepared ingredients to hand. Each evening we'd cover several cookery techniques - pastry making, boning a chicken, peeling a tomato - and then put the techniques we had learned in to practice. Perhaps the best thing of all was at the end of each evening we took home the meals that we had prepared, so at least once a week you get to eat well!
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  • Great course if you love food and wine
    Wine And Food Academy
    Kate, October 2006
    Overall rating *****
    Course content *****
    Great course if you want to meet people as the teacher is a real character and gets the class all talking to each other. He also always serves up some food that goes well with the wine you are tasting that week...great cheese or pate. Had a lot of fun and would recommend to anyone that likes wine.
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  • Emily Johnston - Adventure Tourism
    Scottish Agricultural College, Aberdeen
    Hannah Wain, November 2006
    Overall rating *****
    Course content *****
    Emily Johnston joined the course with AS levels in Business, Art and Design, Maths, and Psychology. Emily chose to study at SAC because she considered it to be a very encouraging environment to live and work in, and she also wanted to study away from home. In the early part of her studies, Emily has enjoyed the practical days and is looking forward to more in the next stages of her studies. She is also looking forward to the lifeguarding aspect of the course as this will open up opportunities for employment over the summer. Emily says "SAC has a really good atmosphere and is a great place to learn and have fun!"
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  • Ashley Low - Leisure Management
    Scottish Agricultural College, Aberdeen
    Hannah Wain, November 2006
    Overall rating *****
    Course content *****
    I chose SAC because of the friendly atmosphere and picturesque campus. I have thoroughly enjoyed the early part of my course, especially the practical approach to leisure which incorporates weekly trips to businesses within the leisure industry. I am particularly looking forward to the coaching aspects of the course and the outdoor pursuits modules.
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  • Louella Edward-Collins -Rural Recreation & Tourism
    Scottish Agricultural College, Aberdeen
    Hannah Wain, November 2006
    Overall rating *****
    Course content *****
    Louella chose SAC due to its location and size. "I didn't want to study in the confines of a city or be just another number in a hige lecture theatre. The rural recreation and tourism course combines breadth of relevant subject theory, practical skills and their applications with topical issues. I have enjoyed the range of subjects especially those involving land use issues and activities, such as diversification, countryside recreation, and outdoor pursuits management."
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  • Wine tasting with a difference
    Wine And Food Academy
    Tom, November 2006
    Overall rating *****
    Course content *****
    Fab course because you get to eat at the same time. The teacher produces lovely pates and other things and you can see how well the food goes with the wine. I did it at Ealing and West London College but I think you can do this course all over London.
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  • Top quality
    BCNH - UK College of Nutrition and Health
    John, December 2006
    Overall rating *****
    Course content *****
    I selected BCNH over ION and have just completed my diploma. The course is very intensive and hard work but what you get in the end is a top quality qualification to be proud of. I have dealt with other nutritional therapists from other colleges over the years. None come close to those trained at BCNH. The training focuses on evidence based nutritional and food therapy and encourages intensive research and excellent clinical practice.
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  • Studying at BCNH is interesting and flexible
    BCNH - UK College of Nutrition and Health
    John, January 2007
    Overall rating *****
    Course content *****
    The BCNH modules are fascinating. They tend to be taught by an expert in the field, rather than by a more general lecturer e.g. the muskuloskeletal module was taught by an osteopath and the gastro-intestinal module was taught by a surgeon. This makes each lecture weekend quite unique and gives the students an opportunity to ask an expert questions and hear about the lecturers own clinical experience. The modules are well structured. There is a lecture weekend which you can either attend or catch up on at home by yourself as BCNH records all lectures and sends you a CD of the lecture plus copies of all lecture notes. There is then a theory seminar to make sure we understood the lectures and also a clinical seminar where we go through a case study. You are sent a workbook to do for each module which is good for making sure you understand the module. When the workbook is completed, BCNH send you model answers which you can use for exam revision. There is usually an assignment for each module too. In addition we have to complete "fact sheets". So far this year we have done 'psoriasis', 'Food allergies and intolerances' and 'Gout'. This builds up a portfolio which we will then have to hand out to clients when they visit us in practice. The Greenwich modules are all on-line or you can attend if you want to. The weekly workload varies on those. They are not about nutrition but about other complementary therapies or information we need to know such as statistics for healthcare professionals. Most Greenwich modules are 100% assessed which means there is no exam. The BCNH course is tough and demanding. It is hard work but then it has to be because when we are seeing clients we really need to understand what we are doing. The emphasis is on science and thoroughly understanding the mechanism behind everything. It is possible to complete this degree while also doing a full-time job which is great. The other students come from different fields and walks of life which makes it even more intersting and everyone works well together. I have made some good friends on this course.
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  • Challenging and rewarding
    BCNH - UK College of Nutrition and Health
    Vikki, January 2007
    Overall rating *****
    Course content *****
    If you are looking for an interesting and challenging course in Nutrition, look no further! I am a first year student at BCNH after researching other colleges/ places of study. The course is scientifically and medically based - keeping you informed of the latest research and findings. It also goes 'back to basics' giving you the all important background knowledge you require. Highly recommended!
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  • Food safety Today
    London South Bank University
    iyabosola, January 2007
    Overall rating *****
    Course content *****
    Food safety is really a big issue in the world today. the need to stay safe while preparing and keeping food is very important. Food safety should be taught from kindergarten not just at the higher institution level.
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  • good place to study
    Middlesex University
    CAVEGLIA, February 2007
    Overall rating *****
    Course content *****
    i think the college gave me good information before i arrived and therefore i am happy. the college contains bright and active people. great for your future
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  • Tourism
    Middlesex University
    Mendu, February 2007
    Overall rating *****
    Course content *****
    Good information was given to me and i found the whole course very interesting. i hope to now find a job in this sector, witrh the skills obtained at middlesex.
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  • Tourism Management
    Manchester Metropolitan University
    Jane, March 2007
    Overall rating *****
    Course content *****
    learned many things relating to travel and tourism alongside business management which you can adapt to future careers. Events management was one of my favourite topics hence working in the events industury now!!
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  • Learning about food...
    Open University (The)
    Jenny, March 2007
    Overall rating *****
    Course content *****
    This OU course is very well written and suitable for anyone who is coming back to study. The science element is well introduced and not too demanding. As with all OU courses it is well supported and very accessible.
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  • First steps to being a professional
    Le Cordon Bleu London
    Jeremy, March 2007
    Overall rating *****
    Course content *****
    I loved this course - you learn to make the most delicious and beautiful looking cakes and pastries. You really feel that you are producing professional standard food which would impress even the most discerning cooks. If you want to learn how do to things properly, in a hands-on environment then I would recommend this course. The group I was in was small (about 6 people) and friendly with people from all over the world, mainly women.
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Tourism and Hospitality Management Level 4 Diploma (OTHM) City Of London Business College, Haringey

About this course: This course is suitable for those who are already working at supervisory or management level. Read more

Fees: To be confirmed

Qualification: Professional Qualifications

Awarding body: Organisation for Tourism and Hospitality Management

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Professional Cookery Introduction Level 1 Certificate (CG) Haringey Sixth Form Centre, Haringey

About this course: In this course, students will prepare and cook a wide range of classic and contemporary dishes, building a repertoire of recipes and photographic evidence and learn simple tasks related to table or bar services. Read more

Fees: To be confirmed

Qualification: Other Awarding Body

Awarding body: City & Guilds

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Professional Cookery NVQ (HAB) Keeping It Simple Training, North London

Fees: To be confirmed

Qualification: NVQ Level 1/2/3

Awarding body: Hospitality Awarding Body

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Tourism and Hospitality Management Level 2 Introductory Certificate (OTHM) City Of London Business College, Haringey

About this course: This course is suitable for those who are at the beginning of their careers. Read more

Fees: To be confirmed

Qualification: Professional Qualifications

Awarding body: Organisation for Tourism and Hospitality Management

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Professional Cookery Level 2 Diploma (CG) Haringey Sixth Form Centre, Haringey

Fees: To be confirmed

Qualification: Other Awarding Body

Awarding body: City & Guilds

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Tourism and Hospitality Management Level 6 Higher Diploma (OTHM) City Of London Business College, Haringey

About this course: This course is suitable for those who are already working at supervisory or management level. Read more

Fees: To be confirmed

Qualification: Professional Qualifications

Awarding body: Organisation for Tourism and Hospitality Management

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Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Management Advanced Diploma (ABE) 5e College Of London, Haringey

About this course: This course covers topics that include strategic hospitality management, international travel, tourism and hospitality, sustainable tourism, planning and development in semester 1, semester 2 covers managing in organisations, strategic marketing management, strategic human resource management for business organisation and managing the information resource. Read more

Fees: £4350 excluding registration fee and exam fee

Qualification: Professional Qualifications

Awarding body: Association of Business Executives

Timetable: 16 hours per week

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Basic Food Hygiene Certificate (CIEH) City Of London Business College, Haringey

About this course: This course covers the following topics: food poisoning; bacteriology; prevention of food contamination; personal hygiene and legislation. Read more

Fees: To be confirmed

Qualification: Professional Qualifications

Awarding body: Chartered Institute of Environmental Health

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Food Safety in Catering Level 2 Certificate (CIEH) College Of Haringey, Enfield, And North East London (The), Haringey

About this course: This course is suitable for participants who handles food whether it is in a care home, day center, cafe, canteen or a client's own home. Read more

Fees: To be confirmed

Qualification: Professional Qualifications

Awarding body: Chartered Institute of Environmental Health

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Front Office NVQ Level 2 (HAB) Keeping It Simple Training, North London

Fees: To be confirmed

Qualification: NVQ Level 1/2/3

Awarding body: Hospitality Awarding Body

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Housekeeping NVQ Level 2 (HAB) Keeping It Simple Training, North London

Fees: To be confirmed

Qualification: NVQ Level 1/2/3

Awarding body: Hospitality Awarding Body

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Food and Drink Service NVQ Level 2 (HAB) Keeping It Simple Training, North London

Fees: To be confirmed

Qualification: NVQ Level 1/2/3

Awarding body: Hospitality Awarding Body

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Tourism and Hospitality Management Level 5 Diploma (OTHM) City Of London Business College, Haringey

About this course: This course is suitable for those who are already working at supervisory or management level. Read more

Fees: To be confirmed

Qualification: Professional Qualifications

Awarding body: Organisation for Tourism and Hospitality Management

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Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Management Diploma (ABE) 5e College Of London, Haringey

About this course: This course covers topics that include economic principles and their application to business, organisational behaviour, financial accounting, travel, tourism and hospitality in semester 1, semester 2 mandatory units marketing policy, planning and communication, human resource management, travel, tourism and hospitality operations management and choose two units managerial accounting, principles of business law, information technology in hospitality and tourism operations and customer service skills. Read more

Fees: £3850 excluding registration fee and exam fee

Qualification: Professional Qualifications

Awarding body: Association of Business Executives

Timetable: 16 hours per week

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Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Management Certificate (ABE) 5e College Of London, Haringey

About this course: This course covers topics that include introduction to business, introduction to accounting, introduction to business communication and introduction to travel, tourism and hospitality. Read more

Fees: £3100 excluding registration fee and exam fee

Qualification: Professional Qualifications

Awarding body: Association of Business Executives

Timetable: 16 hours per week

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Sports and Active Leisure Apprenticeship at Level 2 College Of Haringey, Enfield, And North East London (The), Haringey

About this course: This course covers many aspects of sports and leisure, from professional sports to exercise instruction to play work including work in leisure centers, gyms, swimming pools, stadiums and private sports clubs, as well as outdoor activity centers and adventure playgrounds. Read more

Fees: To be confirmed

Qualification: Apprenticeships

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Food Safety for Retail Level 2 Certificate (CIEH) Keeping It Simple Training, Haringey

Fees: To be confirmed

Qualification: Professional Qualifications

Awarding body: Chartered Institute of Environmental Health

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Tourism and Hospitality Management Level 3 Combined Certificate (OTHM) City Of London Business College, Haringey

About this course: This course is suitable for those wishing to gain OTHM Introductory Certificate and Certificate. Read more

Fees: To be confirmed

Qualification: Professional Qualifications

Awarding body: Organisation for Tourism and Hospitality Management

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Hospitality Supervision NVQ Level 3 (HAB) Keeping It Simple Training, North London

Fees: To be confirmed

Qualification: NVQ Level 1/2/3

Awarding body: Hospitality Awarding Body

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Food Safety in Catering Level 2 Award (CIEH) Keeping It Simple Training, Haringey

Fees: To be confirmed

Qualification: Professional Qualifications

Awarding body: Chartered Institute of Environmental Health

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