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Coordinates: 53°28′48″N 2°14′38″W / 53.480°N 2.244°W
The Manchester College Established 2008 Type Further Education, Higher Education Principal Peter Tavernor Location Manchester
Greater Manchester
EnglandLocal authority Manchester City Council Gender Mixed Website The Manchester College The Manchester College is a further education college in Manchester, England. It opened on 1 August 2008 as the result of a merger between City College Manchester and Manchester College of Arts and Technology (MANCAT) to form a 'supercollege'.[1] In April 2008 Peter Tavernor, principal of MANCAT, was appointed as head of the new college.[2]
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Courses
The Manchester College offers courses for school leavers, adults, higher education students, employers, and international students.[3]
Courses for school leavers aged 16 to 19, include:
- A-level
- Vocational
- Apprenticeship [4]
higher education courses include:
- Higher National Certificate(HNCs)
- Higher National Diploma(HNDs)
- Foundation degree
- Bachelor’s degree
- Postgraduate certificate in education(PGCEs)
- Master’s level [5]
The Manchester College also offers courses for adults and training for employers.[6]
Campuses
The Manchester College is based at many sites in the city: these include Moston, Abraham Moss, One Central Park, The Manchester Enterprise Academy, Saint Matthew's Sixth Form and Harpurhey in the North; Openshaw, Preston Street, Welcomb Street, Nicholls Campus in Ardwick[7] and The Manchester School of Building in the East; Fielden Park (West Didsbury), Northenden, Wythenshawe Forum and Brownley Green Wythenshawe in the South; locations in the city centre include St John's, Lever Street, and Shena Simon in Chorlton Street.[8]
MOL
The MOL division specialises in delivering professional programmes by flexible learning. MOL has existed for more than 25 years providing HR, management, estate agency, construction and electrical engineering courses.
Many courses are delivered in partnership with professional bodies such as the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) and the National Federation of Property Professionals (NFOPP).[9]
Offender learning
The Manchester College delivers learning and skills services to offenders in 42 secure establishments throughout England and in two probation areas. The services are contracted in both the private and public sectors to all categories of offender.[10]
References
- ^ "City College Manchester - Merger News Q&A". City College Manchester. http://www.ccm.ac.uk/ccm_gateway.asp?NavID=2271. Retrieved 2008-04-25.[dead link]
- ^ Yakub Qureshi (2008-04-18). "City's 'Supercollege' head named - Manchester Evening News". Manchester Evening News. http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/s/1046086_citys_supercollege_head_named. Retrieved 2008-04-18.
- ^ "Manchester College (The) Overview". Hotcourses. http://www.hotcourses.com/uk-courses/Manchester-College-The-profile/hc_profile.page_pls_profile_details/16180339/0/z/9963/p_profile_id/14211/page.htm. Retrieved 2010-07-05.[dead link]
- ^ "Manchester College (The) School Leavers". Hotcourses. http://www.hotcourses.com/uk-courses/Manchester-College-The-School-Leavers/hc_profile.page_pls_profile_details/16180339/0/z/9963/p_profile_id/14207/page.htm. Retrieved 2010-07-05.[dead link]
- ^ "Manchester College (The) Higher Education". Hotcourses. http://www.hotcourses.com/uk-courses/Manchester-College-The-Higher-Education/hc_profile.page_pls_profile_details/16180339/0/z/9963/p_profile_id/14203/page.htm. Retrieved 2010-07-05.[dead link]
- ^ "Manchester College (The) Adults". Hotcourses. http://www.hotcourses.com/uk-courses/Manchester-College-The-Adults/hc_profile.page_pls_profile_details/16180339/0/z/9963/p_profile_id/14205/page.htm. Retrieved 2010-07-05.[dead link]
- ^ O'Rourke, Adrian. "Nicholls Hospital". http://www.aidan.co.uk/data_sheetManArdwkHydeRdNicholls3223.jpg.htm. Retrieved 27 September 2010.
- ^ "About us - The Manchester College". The Manchester College. http://www.themanchestercollege.ac.uk/about. Retrieved 2010-07-02.
- ^ "MOL Courses". The Manchester College. http://www.themanchestercollege.ac.uk/department/mol. Retrieved 2010-07-14.
- ^ "Offender learning - The Manchester College". The Manchester College. http://www.themanchestercollege.ac.uk/offender-learning. Retrieved 2010-07-02.
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