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View details“Films made on the course have been screened nationally and have won awards. The course has run for nine years and has seen alumni go on to gain university places, training at the National Film and Television School, securing successful funding grants to create their own work and employment on international blockbusters including Star Wars and Wonder Woman."
View detailsThe College’s focus on highly relevant, careers based vocational courses, such as T Levels, is highly synergistic with our own beliefs and values and this presented a natural opportunity for collaboration.
View detailsAt The Manchester College, there are many routes to success, regardless of your background, age, experience and ability. To learn more and view our hundreds of courses, visit our course finder . Visit UCEN Manchester for higher education, or Total People , the College’s apprenticeship partner, for apprenticeships and work-based learning courses.
View detailsThey do that by: Employing tutors with current or previous industry experience and connections Offering courses with clear employment outcomes Keeping class sizes small Offering award-winning student support. Search degrees and higher-level professional development courses Explore courses and get tailored content on their digital prospectus.
View detailsJeneve clinches Cambridge place after life-changing course - Since returning to College after ten years out of education, Jeneve says her Access to HE course has given her a fresh outlook on life.
View detailsIf you want to progress into higher education at the end of your course, take a look at the wide variety of courses available at UCEN Manchester . Alternatively, call Course Enquiries on 03333 222 44
View detailsNew facilities and courses for Harpurhey Part of the investment will be into the College’s Harpurhey Campus where a new science laboratory will be installed to support expanded provision in the College’s Applied Science and Health and Social Care provision, seeing delivery of Level 1 to Level 3 courses starting from 2026/27.
View detailsIf you’re a professional wanting to get a qualification under your belt, explore our adult college courses and discover how adult education can transform your career . Speaking of courses, by the age of 31, a BA degree takes the average UK salary up by 37% more than those without a degree.
View detailsThis is supported by the Chartered Institute of Sport and Physical Activity (CIMSPA), who report that since 2019, the demand for jobs across all sectors of the Sport and Physical Activity sector has increased by 98%. The course you are currently studying will impact the level of course you could study at university. As with any other higher education course, there are entry requirements that must be met to secure a place.
View detailsThat said, T Levels are not ideal for traditional academic degrees in humanities or arts. Courses such as English Literature, Philosophy, or History still favour A Levels. Learn more: How to Choose Which College Course You Should Take What do universities look for in T Level applicants?
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