This blog will help you to understand some of the key points to consider when making your next-step decisions while studying your college course. We’ll also give you some useful links, which will aid you in your research. Option 1: University Research your career requirements Some careers require higher-level learning as a minimum entry requirement into the profession.
View detailsI wish we had someone like Patrick come and speak to us when I was young as he made me realise how important it is to practise your skills in all areas and not just the area you are passionate about.” The salon at the campus on Rochdale Road is open to the public who can be guaranteed a relaxing and quality experience.
View detailsThis might include a support slot in a live venue, working with a record label or working for a venue manager. ‘The event enables me to listen more closely to what employers need in terms of knowledge, skills and attitude from the people they seek to employ; while also giving our students a taste of what working in the business is really like.
View detailsWe managed to create some great character study portraits which reflect the more relaxed side to Andy Burnham’s personality. This shoot helped me with my confidence to work under pressure and tight deadlines. Andy Burnham said: “’Greater Mancunians’ is a very exciting project showcasing many of our city-region’s most famous faces and giving an opportunity to some of our best young photographers to flex their creative muscles and demonstrate what they can do.
View details“It was interesting to learn about the different career paths available in the Hair and Beauty industry. This has given me the inspiration to pursue my own goals with confidence and learn new skills for upcoming events.” Hair and Beauty courses at The Manchester College are designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge they need to find employment in a constantly evolving industry.
View detailsMillie, who is progressing to Level 3 study at the College as she aims to become a make-up artist, commented: “I want to thank my tutors for giving me the opportunity and also the confidence to compete. It was an amazing day.” Completing the College’s string of successes, Hayden Yung, a Level 2 student, placed third nationally at the AHT competition with his Renaissance makeup look.
View detailsStudents and colleagues based at all ten campuses – CityLabs, Fielden, Harpurhey, Nicholls, Northenden, Openshaw, Shena Simon, St John’s, Wythenshawe, Welcomb Street – should therefore not attend campus as the sites will be closed/not accessible. As of Tuesday 5 January 2021, The Manchester College and UCEN Manchester is now delivering courses to students remotely and online.
View detailsThere are lots of opportunities to contribute as a Centre of Excellence employer, these include, but are not limited to; providing up to 2 weeks work placement, industry workshops, offering site visits, setting live briefs and much, much more. You can become a Centre of Excellence employer by providing Bronze or Silver award contributions.
View detailsThomas' fellow student Bhavita added: "I think this mock audition practice helped me to know my process of calming down before going into the audition room. I've learned how to break down a script, understand character relationships and how to develop a character."
View detailsI left school at 16 and enrolled on a computer hardware course at a local college. After four weeks I realised the course wasn’t for me and I re-enrolled, this time on a motor vehicle course with more of a focus on the practical element. My first job was an Motor Vehicle Technician apprenticeship at the college at which I was studying.
View detailsIt was very educational, and I learned how to network with professionals. I think this experience will help me to break into the industry." Kylie's teammate Lily, a Level 3 Motion Design and Animation student, also spoke enthusiastically about the experience, saying: "I really enjoyed the boot camp and winning with my teammates was great.
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