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Didn't even get to do the course due to poor communication of the tutor and college.
Went to there open day, paid over £65 and tutor never contacted me with start dates.
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- Vocational qualification
- Merthyr Tydfil
- 1 Year
...Leisure Courses, Ceramics Duration : Part Time 1 Year 4 hours per week Entry Requirements : No formal qualifications. The course tutor will interview...
...Leisure Courses, Ceramics Duration : Part Time 1 Year 4 hours per week Entry Requirements : No formal qualifications. The course tutor will interview...
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Didn't even get to do the course due to poor communication of the tutor and college.
Went to there open day, paid over £65 and tutor never contacted me with start dates.
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- GCSE
- Merthyr Tydfil
- 1 Year
...Comprehension skills will also be covered, and spelling, punctuation and grammar revised. Speaking and listening skills will be developed and assessed...
- GCSE
- Merthyr Tydfil
- 1 Year
...but may require English or Maths depending on the subjects you choose. If you don't have GCSEs but have some other qualifications, tell us about them because... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics...
- A Level
- Merthyr Tydfil
...AS is normally studied in year one and A2 in the second year however, AS can be studied as a stand-alone module as part of an advised A level package...
- A Level
- Merthyr Tydfil
- 2 Years
...in some cases AS & A2 can be studied in one year providing the candidate attends two sessions per week. A Level A2 Photography (Level 3) Duration...
- Vocational qualification
- Merthyr Tydfil
...A Level Psychology (Level 3) Duration: Part Time What you will Study The full time A level course is for students who wish to study two or three A levels...
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Leisure Courses Ceramics
Michelle buckley
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Our mission is : "Raising aspirations and maximising potential'.Merthyr Tydfil College was established on the present site in 1955. Courses are managed under three faculties: Business & Lifelong Learning, Services to People and Technology.About 850 students follow full time courses and a further 3500 enrol part-time. The College holds a large Work based Learning contract, has a vibrant Commercial Services unit and has achieved more Enterprise Scholarships that any other FEI in Wales. Recent years have seen a steady increase in student numbers, an improving quality profile and a strengthening of the institution's financial position. The College holds Investors in People status, the Basic Skills Agency Quality Mark and the Careers Wales Quality Award. Some 280 individuals are employed at the College, of whom about 190 are lecturers. A major programme of improvement to the College estate is in progress with approximately £1.8 million spent in the current academic year.The College is committed to equality of opportunity and increasing access and participation rates. To this end it operates a flexible admissions policy and provides for individual needs in the design of learning programmes. Free childcare is available in the College Nursery as is considerable financial assistance for eligible students.