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- Short course
- Online
- Beginner
- Different dates available
- 12 Weeks
...The test last for 45 minutes and is done on the computer. You are required to answer 24 questions and you must get 18 correct to receive a pass... Learn about: Word Processing...
- Short course
- Online
- Intermediate
- Different dates available
- 10 Weeks
...language facilitated by experienced IELTS tutors coupled with interactive media learner facilities. As the course is self-paced, you can complete all... Learn about: Soft Skills, People Skills, English Language...
- Short course
- London
- Beginner
- Different dates available
- 26 Weeks
...Students under the B1/ ESOL or IELTS preparation examination format of which follows the patterns of reading, writing, speaking and listening proficiency... Learn about: Writing Skills, Speaking Skills, Listening Skills...
- A Level
- Birmingham
...the workings of the Healthcare profession. In addition, visits to major Hospital Trusts, GP surgeries etc are actively undertaken on a field study basis... Learn about: Nursing Care, Health Care, Palliative Nursing...
- A Level
- Distance Learning
- 6 Months
...understanding and critical awareness of the structure, personnel and functions of the English legal system. The course will provide an introduction... Learn about: Ability to formulate sound arguments, Reasoning and critical judgement skills, Research skills...
- Short course
- London
- Intermediate
- 12 Weeks
...is a feature of the course. This means students will have from the onset a very clear view of what is required to successfully pass the IELTS... Learn about: Skimming and scanning, Developing vocabulary, Speed Reading...
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Areas of specialisation
Law, English (IELTS, ESOL, GCSE etc), Citizenship and Nursing
Description
Central Birmingham College is a small vibrant College founded in 2003 and is located within the Jewellery Quarters, Birmingham. The College began by offering courses in Law (Diploma in Legal Studies) and English (IELTS). This was then followed by courses in Nursing and Health Studies, ESOL and Citizenship. Currently, the College hopes to extend course choice by offering a range of courses aimed at community skill developments etc.