Posted: Mon 2nd May 2011

Yale College Course Overview

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, May 2nd, 2011

Yale College offers a range of courses both full and part time.

In terms of qualifications these cover everything from GCSEs and AS/A Levels to National Diplomas NVQs.

Full time qualifications provided by the college include GCSEs, access to further and higher education, apprenticeships, AS/A Levels, art, design media & photography, business & administration, computing, constructions & building, engineering & automotive, hairdressing & beauty therapy, health, caring & public service, hospitality & catering, performing arts, science & maths, skills at entry level and sports, leisure & tourism.

Amongst the part time courses offered are hairdressing & beauty therapy, first aid, accounting, basic skills, computing, teaching, retail & customer services and English for speakers of foreign languages.

The college also offers trainee-ships and the chance to study for the Welsh Baccalaureate.

For a full listing of the courses available to study at the new Coleg Cambria, then visit their website here. If you need any advice on courses you can call the college’s course hotline on 01978 311794.



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