“I was determined to get my pass and to get them out of the way. The university of Salford, and in fact every university course I looked at, insisted that I have those passes to be accepted onto the course, so my career was dependant on these results. “I’m so excited about the future now.”
View detailsThe course gave me so much experience; I learned how to design, solve, and be critical, how to gather research, and how to push and develop my work.
View detailsStart by visiting university websites, which often provide detailed information on courses, entry requirements, and career prospects. Career advisors at your institution can offer personalised advice and help you navigate your options.
View detailsIn terms of the best routes into the industry, a college course is the best way, but there are some alternate routes, such as: Self-Guided Learning: Online courses, tutorials, and industry publications.
View detailsStudents from Connell College and Manchester Enterprise Academy, as well as students from our own Level 3 sports courses have been spending time at our Openshaw Campus over the last few months to experience the life of a sports student first-hand.
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View detailsAs a teaching assistant you might find that you get more one- to-one time with children than the teacher, so this could be a great pick if you are passionate about making a difference to children who are struggling or need encouragement.Teaching AssistantAvailable Courses
View detailsAnd for students still considering their next step after GCSE results last week, it’s not too late to join us this September. With places available on a range of technical courses, including T Levels, we’re here to help you start your journey towards university, an apprenticeship or your first career opportunity
View detailsThe Manchester College student Venus Ubah has been named a finalist in the Vocational Student category at The British Education Awards 2020, following exceptional work on her Business Computing and Creative Digital Industries course. College tutors nominated Venus’ for the national award following a string of achievements and successes while undertaking her course at The Manchester College.
View details“Whether you want to be an actor, singer, dancer or musician – or even if you want to work behind the scenes - you’ll absolutely love the passion, enthusiasm and creativity of everyone in our performing arts department.” We offer a variety of Performing Arts course from Level 1 through to degree-level courses with our higher education partner UCEN Manchester . Find out more on our Performing Arts hub .
View detailsWe have enjoyed getting the learners involved in taster activities with our curriculum areas, and hope they will consider The Manchester College for their study options in the future. Find out more about the wide range of courses available at The Manchester College.
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