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View detailsThe all new DJ XPerience - Break the mould with the new DJ short courses at The Manchester College. Budding DJs can now refine their skills and industry knowledge with a short course at The Manchester College.
View detailsWell done to our students for their fundraising efforts and thank you to all colleagues who supported them. You can find out more about our courses in Public Services and Criminology , and apply today !
View detailsWhere to get information and support Please drop in and see us on campus, our team are here to provide all the answers and support you need. If you require advice or would like to change career pathway, please contact the Student Careers team by emailing careers&welfare@tmc.ac.uk to arrange an appointment or call 03333 222 444 .
View detailsParents At The Manchester College, we’re committed to working together with parents and carers to support all our students on their personal journey to amazing. We’ve put together this important information to give parents and carers like you everything you need to work alongside the college and to support your son/daughter to enjoy, achieve and thrive at college.
View detailsYour Programme of Study is made up of six elements designed to get you work ready, develop your skills and prepare you for a career. The Manchester College is committed to ensuring all our students receive the support they may need to achieve and enjoy college. As a student at The Manchester College you have access to a range of learning resources.
View detailsIt’s a hands-on way to gain real-world experience, learn valuable skills, and get paid, all at the same time. You’ll work alongside experienced professionals, build your confidence and come away with recognised qualifications that employers value.
View detailsLaura, who was also shortlisted in The Manchester College’s Student Excellence Awards last year, said: “I’m excited to be involved in this competition as it’s all about the Greater Manchester region, which makes for a friendly rivalry between colleges in the area. “It has been a great experience winning awards with AHT and I can’t thank my nail tech tutors enough for the help and encouragement I’ve received.
View detailsDocumentary style allowed me to take a step back and look from a far, which meant that the image was all natural and I had no influence on how they looked. The portraits allowed me to get to know each person individually. Some shared their stories and, more often than not, they were all happy to sit down and talk.
View detailsThe companies, from industry sectors including hospitality, construction and transport, have all arranged relevant high-quality work experience placements for 16 to 18-year-old students, a key Government requirement to boost employability.
View detailsEvening courses are also a cheaper option in comparison to other forms of professional development, such as higher education. 4. Learn with people from all professional backgrounds People from all walks of life take evening classes, and for a variety of different reasons. This means you’ll benefit from learning alongside people at different stages of life and with differing educational, professional and life experiences.
View detailsI am privileged to have worked alongside so many wonderful people and feel that I am accepting this award on behalf of them all.” In her roles at The Manchester College Christine devised and implemented the College’s ‘Employer Partnership Strategy’ to enable as many students as possible to access extended and meaningful work placements to broaden their skills and prepare them for work.
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