Level 2 Certificate in Equality and Diversity

Overview

Britain is a culturally diverse nation that respects and values the differences in people. Companies are legally required to follow a set of practices to tackle discrimination and ensure equality for their employees. If you want to learn about equality and diversity in different contexts, this course will give you a great understanding of the different issues affecting equality and diversity in society today. You will gain an insight into the wide-ranging legislation that’s needed to create a workplace centred on fairness, dignity and respect and achieve a nationally recognised Level 2 qualification.

This distance learning programme means you can learn at a time that suits you without the need to attend college. The course is totally flexible so you can start whenever you wish.

This course is fully funded, meaning there is no cost to you.

Am I right for the course?

There are no formal entry requirements howeve, you need to have lived in the UK for three years and be over19.

You also neesd to be confident with written English in order to meet the required standards.

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Fees

16-18 years old, no tuition fees apply to Full Time courses and fees subject to confirmation. Additional costs applicable to BHS courses.

For all two year courses fees shown above are per year.

Aged 19+ and planning to take a level 3 or above a different fee may apply. You may be eligible for an Advanced Learning Loan.

All HE courses (full and part time) are subject to tuition fees.

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Contact our Admissions team to find out more about student fees and how they might apply to you.

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