You’ll also need to be prepared to persevere in order to find solutions to complex problems, and be able to work on your own or as part of a team. 3 reasons to study Computing and Digital with usIn-demand skills Learn Azure, Python, SQL, JavaScript and cloud technologies Real placements Gain experience with specialist employers and on industry projects Digital labs Access to industry-standard labs, networking equipment, digital studios and repair workshops Available coursesWhere you'll learn You can study our Computing and Digital courses at our campuses across Manchester, including City Campus Manchester, Harpurhey and Wythenshawe, where you’ll have access to an excellent range of specialist facilities.
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View detailsAll that matters is that they have a passion for the subject and are willing to work hard to succeed. Head over to our website to find out further information on T Levels at The Manchester College . Our School Liaison Team
View details"The list of companies and people we have on our mentoring programme includes some stand out names from the creative industry across Greater Manchester and beyond. “On top of that, we have a huge range of courses, including games, animation and content creation, where students learn industry-relevant skills coupled with personal development skills.”
View detailsBut, what are the specific benefits of taking an evening course? In this article, we'll explore some of the top reasons why evening courses are so popular. We'll also discuss how you can find the right evening course for you! Five reasons to do an evening course One of the biggest benefits of evening courses is that they allow you to learn new skills and develop your existing talents.
View detailsThe professional guidance really gave our students the reassurance they needed to present their recommendations with confidence.” After a rigorous judging process, team one came out on top with their ‘IF2044 A Party for the Future’ concept. The proposal focused on The Ideas Foundation’s aspirational hopes for the event and students recommended that mementos could be used to create a time capsule, which could be opened in 2044 – 21 years from now.
View detailsFull list of awards and winners: Student of the Year awards Sport Student of the Year – Chun Hin Hung Public Service Student of the Year – Phoebe Lind Criminology Student of the Year – Umer Farooq Academic Excellence awards Criminology – Amber Savage Level 1 Sport – Kobe Micah Level 2 Sport – Kinza Fatima Level 3 Sport – Lucas Dyer Level 1 Public Service – Hadia Noori Level 2 Public Service – Jad Kalakech Level 3 Public Service – Maddie Bates Special Recognition awards Criminology – Alicia Heaton Level 1 Sport – Stephen Green Level 2 Sport – Maximillian Bunter Level 3 Sport – Harley O’Donnell Level 1 Public Service – Khuram Ahmed Level 2 Public Service – Kacie Neath Level 3 Public Service – Emma Hartley Industry Excellence awards Criminology – Lil Mitchell Level 2 Sport – Ben Lawler Level 3 Sport – Olivia Neokli Level 2 Public Service – Michael Phythian Level 3 Public Service – Oliver Terry Sports Awards Netball Academy MVP – Mary Otoe Netball Academy Coaches Player – Luana Chaves Netball Academy MIP – Brandy Osazuwa Basketball Academy MVP – Joshua Forde Basketball Academy Defensive Player – Chun Hin Hung Basketball Academy MIP – Malik Sodik Leke Football Academy Top Scorer – Lewis Docherty Football Academy Coaches Player – Charlie Atherton Football Academy Players Player – Charlie Atherton Sports Volunteer of the Year – Adam Mfelam Sports Leadership Award – Miranda Ruziwe Male Student Athlete of the Year – Omogbolahan Solarin Female Student Athlete of the Year – Luana Chaves Outstanding Progress Award – Reece Graham Learn more about Sport , Public Services and Criminology courses at The Manchester College and apply today.
View detailsYour Path to a Thriving Career: Top Growth Industries in Manchester - Manchester has always been a vibrant city, but in recent years, it has truly excelled. Research indicates that Manchester is projected to outpace the UK's economic growth rate between 2024 and 2027, driven by a variety of flourishing industries.
View detailsIn addition I learned laser-cutting, how to create a professional portfolio and how to effectively self-analyse my work, in addition to team management and problem-solving skills. Working with colleagues and peers was another massive skill that I gained. We did practical work based on outside exhibitions and real-life competitions were given as live briefs.
View detailsI hope to create an environment where everyone feels happy and comfortable to come and speak to us at the Students' Union and to express any concerns or problems you may have, as we really are here to help you have the best experience possible. I look forward to meeting you all and hearing your ideas.
View details“Our Level 3 students have been particularly strong over the past couple of years, and I’ve placed students with a top make-up artist and also a well-known film producer.” Romeena Ahmad, Beauty Therapy tutor “Our Beauty Therapy programme covers a wide range of study units, from facials and waxing to client care and health and safety.
View detailsStudents at The Manchester College’s Industry Excellence Academies and Centres of Excellence are celebrating this morning after securing top grades in both A Levels and A Level equivalent technical qualifications (BTEC, UAL). Ranked as the number one FE college in Greater Manchester for student achievement, 99.3% of students studying technical qualifications, including BTECs and UAL, secured a pass grade, up from 98.3% in 2020, while 54.7% of students achieved a distinction grade.
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