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Johns Start dates: 8th January Access HE Diploma Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy & Medical Science Openaward        Campus: CityLabs Start dates: 8th January Level 2 Award Information and Creative Technology Campuses: Northenden, Openshaw, Harpurhey, Nicholls Start dates: 8th January Introduction to Digital Technologies Award Campus: Openshaw Start date: 8th January The Prince’s Trust Team Programme Campuses: Wythenshawe and Harpurhey Full-time 12 Week short course Open to both adults up to 25 and 16-18 year olds Free to all ages Start date: 15th January 2018   To enrol on a course please call 03333 444 222

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What is an Animal Management Course?

Why responsible animal care matters Reliable, accountable care is what animal care courses are all about. Primarily, you’ll learn how to provide a high standard of care for animals - whether in domestic or natural, wild environments.

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Embedding careers within curriculum – and why

With the government changes to vocational and technical education, with the introduction of the Careers Strategy (2017)  and the new White Paper (2021)  ), more importance is being placed on linking curriculum learning to careers.  It’s also one of the eight Gatsby Benchmarks  which all schools and colleges are working towards to deliver high quality careers education, and to make study subjects relevant to working life.

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5 Steps for Young People to Enhance Their Employability

Whilst studying, take part in work-related activities such as live briefs or competitions, and attend employability events. This all helps to build your CV and make you more attractive to potential employers. At The Manchester College, we will also give you advice and help you build your skills during the timetabled Employability Hour.  

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Animal Management

Find out more Find out even more about our Animal Management department in our subject area guide or on our YouTube playlist: Watch our YouTube playlist Download our subject area guideDo you have an EHCP or SEND need? The Manchester College is committed to ensuring all our students receive the support they may need to achieve and enjoy college. We do this in a number of different ways including: Student Experience Support Team Careers Employability & Welfare Pastoral Support Officers Supported Learning We also offer a bespoke transition service to new applicants with an Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP), accessibility or medical need.

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Building Transferable Skills for Improved Employability

Valuing diversity and difference 10. Negotiation skills Employability is all about maximising your potential. When selling yourself to a future employer, think about what you have learned from some recent work experience, study activity, or even from a hobby or outside interest - and how you can use (“transfer”) what you have learned to show evidence of the skills employers are looking for.

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Stay active with our Workout of the Week

These workouts require minimal equipment and aim to engage and grow body muscles but those all important brain muscles too.. Our penultimate Workout of the Week ahead of the summer break is delivered by Sport and Public Services tutor Daniel Millen.

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How to Choose Which College Course You Should Take

At The Manchester College, we have expert careers advisors, a diverse range of courses , and all the tools needed to succeed. Explore our post -16 college courses and prepare for an exciting college journey today.  Need some career advice ?

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Public Services & Criminology

Explore our amazing new facilities Find out more Find out even more about our Public Services and Criminology department in our subject area guide or on our YouTube playlist: Watch our YouTube playlist Download our subject area guideDo you have an EHCP or SEND need? The Manchester College is committed to ensuring all our students receive the support they may need to achieve and enjoy college. We do this in a number of different ways including: Student Experience Support Team Careers Employability & Welfare Pastoral Support Officers Supported Learning We also offer a bespoke transition service to new applicants with an Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP), accessibility or medical need.

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Future-Proof Your Career: Tips for Choosing the Right Computing Course

It's a chance to glimpse into the future job market, ensuring that the course you choose meets the current demand and equips you with skills that will stand the test of time.  Here at TMC, we offer all our students careers advice with one of our experts, to help them find the right course and career.  Explore our computing courses and enrol today for a career that will stand the test of time.

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What We Do

Some of these sessions include an insight into apprenticeships through Total People, understanding the new T-Levels, college entry requirements, the vocational study programme options for young people and even student finance workshops. Bespoke Activities and Information As well as all of our planned activities, we can also offer a variety of bespoke events. We can tailor any of the above activities to the individual needs of your school or sixth form, or even create an entirely new unique session if you need us to.

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A Guide to Health and Social Care Courses

Entry requirements Candidates must have the relevant UCAS points to study a foundation degree. All candidates will be invited in for an interview, will be required to complete a written essay and carry out an individual presentation to assess their suitability for the programme.

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