Professional Certificate (ProfCE) in Post Compulsory Education and Training (PcET)

L5 Level 5
Part Time
9 September 2025 — 17 May 2027
Barry Campus
This course is available at other locations or at different start dates/levels.

About this course

The Professional Certificate in Post Compulsory Education and Training (PCET) qualifies you to teach in the further, adult and vocational education sector.  It is a full, nationally-recognised teaching qualification, specifically designed for those aiming to teach a vocational subject in areas such as Hair and Beauty, Construction and Motor Vehicle Maintenance.

You will need a level 3 vocational qualification and relevant industry/sector experience to join the course. Once with us, you will develop skills, confidence and understanding of learning, teaching and assessment in your subject.

Candidates must secure a teaching placement before they can start the programme. 

What you will study

This course prepares you for a career as a teacher within the Post Compulsory sector and also provides an introduction to university study in a friendly and supportive environment.

The Professional Certificate in Education consists of six 20 credit modules:


Planning for Learning

This module provides an introduction to teaching in theory and practice, with an opportunity to try things out and a practical assessment.


Assessing for Learning

This module enables you to get to know your learners better, and to plan to meet their needs.  You’ll also be supported in the creative use of learning technology for assessment.


Developing Professional Practice

This module runs throughout the year and includes planning and managing 50 hours of taught sessions, being observed teaching, evaluating and reflecting on your own practice, and action planning for your own personal development.


Practice-based Research

This module provides a research project ‘taster’.  You will undertake a case study of a learner and develop research skills such as interviewing and other data collection, to help you find out more about your learner and about effective teaching.


Literacies for Learning

This is a chance to explore ideas about all kinds of communication and literacy (digital, visual, graphic, written etc.) in your everyday life and your teaching.  The module is assessed via a fun and interactive exhibition which you contribute to.


Extending Professional Practice

This builds on your professional learning in Developing Professional Practice, as you continue to plan, teach, reflect and be observed.  You will also look beyond the classroom towards the post-compulsory education landscape and learn new technology/animation skills for an assesses presentation.


Teaching Practice

Teaching practice in the full teaching role is at the heart of the qualification (50 hours per year).  It provides the foundation for all your learning in every module throughout the course.  Whilst on a teaching practice placement, you also need to undertake observation of other practioners, and to take part in the life of the placement institution more broadly.

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There are no exams, assessment is 100% coursework.

You are assessed in many different ways including practical and interactive activities, as well as written coursework.

This course will help you develop confidence and skills in working with a range of people and using the latest technology and media.  It will also prepare you for further study.

Course times

Cardiff - Thursday – 2.00pm – 7.30pm

Barry - Tuesday – 2.00pm – 7.30pm

Course fee per year

Tuition Fees: £2,700.00

Entry requirements

A level 3 qualification in the subject that you are going to teach. For vocational subjects it’s also important to have at least 4 years industrial experience. It is essential that students secure a teaching placement before they start the course. This must be a minimum of 50 hours of teaching per year. In addition applicants need 20 hours of observation of an experienced tutor per year. If English is not your first language you should be able to demonstrate a level of at least IELTS 6.5 or equivalent (minimum score of 5.5 in each band). You will also require an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check on the Child Workforce and Child Barring List and subscription to the DBS Update Service.

Important points

  • The College welcomes contact with parents/guardians of students who are under 18.
  • Additional support is available for students with learning difficulties and disabilities.
  • Cardiff and Vale College is committed to inclusion and values diversity. We are determined to promote equality of opportunity and to treat everyone fairly and with respect.
  • Cardiff and Vale College reserves the right to make changes to this course without prior notice.
  • Course fees are subject to change. Your fee will be confirmed prior to enrolment.
  • All courses are accurate at the time of upload or print.
  • Courses can only run if there are sufficient numbers.
  • Please note, if you choose three or more course choices, then you may be referred for a careers appointment first. This does not apply to A Level or GCSE choices.
Key information

Start date

9 September 2025

End date

17 May 2027

Time of day

Day Time

Part Time

5.5 hours per week

Location

Barry Campus
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Course code

PGCR5P05
L5

Qualification

PgCE / ProfCE in Post compulsory Education and Training

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What our students say
PGCE

Because of different chapters in life, I left school, went to college then straight into work. But teaching was still my passion so one day I thought ‘Let’s just go for it'. I chose Cardiff and Vale College because it’s got a good reputation and it’s local and easily accessible to me. I’ve enjoyed meeting new people and the staff have been absolutely fantastic.

Muhammad Faiz Azman
PGCE student
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Career prospects & further study

After completing the course, you could have a career as a PcET practioner within the Post Compulsory Education and Training sector, eg Further Education (FE), Training Providers, Adult and Community Learning and Work Based Learning.

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Barry Campus

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Barry Campus,

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