GMColleges Skills Competitions aims to raise the profile of technical skills in Greater Manchester and provides students, trainees, and apprentices a chance to challenge, benchmark and level up their skills by competing against students studying in their sector from other colleges. Find out more about courses at The Manchester College and apply today .
View detailsFor example, if you’re not so good with figures, think about doing a course or volunteering for a task which involves you to use or produce them. Ambitious people are clear about their strengths and weaknesses and are determined to improve on them.
View detailsAn absence of more than two weeks may mean your child cannot catch up and will be unable to complete their course. If your son/daughter is going to be late or absent due to illness, you must report this via the attendance email or telephone contact displayed below.
View detailsI decided to go to university to study BSc (Hons) Applied Science and Forensic Investigations as I found the course interesting. It was whilst I was studying my degree that I became interested in pursuing a career in forensic science. I later went onto study a Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology.
View detailsCheck out the Performing Arts and Creative and Digital Media courses available at TMC. You can also find out more about I4YPC here .
View details“I’m also here to support The Manchester College because it’s been a particularly difficult year and I think the College, in the spirit of Manchester with art and creativity coursing through our blood, has really risen to the challenge, going above and beyond in terms of what has been offered to students. “The atmosphere is incredible.
View detailsPaddy will be progressing with our Higher Education provider UCEN Manchester to study an access course in Nursing in September. Supermum Mariatu gets the grade It was celebrations all round for Mariatu Kabia after gaining her Grade 7 in Maths (equivalent to an A).
View detailsWe will be able to work with you to develop a career plan, which explores the range of opportunities and courses on offer, so you can make informed decisions about your next steps. Contact us at careers&welfare@tmc.ac.uk for advice, or through our Twitter @CareersTMC or our Linked In page Careers TMC.
View detailsLearning to network face-to-face has many benefits: it is good practice for job interviews, it helps you hone speaking and listening skills and it helps you make a lasting impression on someone who might help you up the career ladder. Here at TMC, our college courses prepare you for networking in your industry. So, here are our top 7 tips on how to do it and get the most out of networking. What is Face-To-Face Networking?
View detailsSchool leavers could benefit from a careers-orientated presentation with a focus on T Levels, vocational courses and apprenticeships. Students in year 12 and 13 can benefit from the expertise of our HE partners, UCEN Manchester, as they will learn about the different levels of study at HE, the different places to study and the UCAS system in a presentation about Higher Education.
View detailsThe new guidance also states that, where the wearing of face coverings adversely impacts the learning experience exemptions can be applied. We are currently reviewing our curriculum with course tutors and where the criteria is met, this exemption will be granted accordingly for specific tasks, for example, sport or dance (where the wearing of a face covering makes it difficult to undertake the physical aspects of a lesson).
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