Students who choose to study on a full-time basis will normally be expected to attend lectures and classes at one of the college campuses between three and five days a week. Students studying full-time will generally complete their course in the shortest period of time.
The College offers a range of courses available on a part-time basis where students can study at their own pace, often alongside full-time students. The main difference between a full-time and part-time course is that students will attend fewer classes each week and will spread their study over a longer period of time.
The flexibility of part-time provision is such that it allows students to design a programme of study which suits their own individual requirements. You can decide the number of hours you want to give to your studies each term and can even choose to have a break in your studies if you wish (by prior arrangement with your lecturer) or decide to switch to full-time learning at a later date.
Our student advisers can help you in choosing the course that's right
for you. Pre-entry guidance is available to everyone who is thinking
of coming to college, giving you up-to-date information and impartial
advice on the different options, allowing you to make an informed choice
before accepting a place with us.