BTEC Level 2 Extended Certificate in Engineering -Electromechanical (Transition to T Level)
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Vocational & College Courses
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1 year
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Uxbridge
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Classroom
Travel and Tourism (Domestic) Level 3 Diploma (City of Oxford College)
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Professional Training
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2 years
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Oxford
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Classroom
Travel and Tourism (Domestic) Level 3 Extended Diploma (Reading College)
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BTEC
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2 years
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Reading
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Classroom
A Level English Language and Literature
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GCSE / A Level
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1 year
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From 495 GBP
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Online
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Self-Paced Online
Mathematics A Level (Bracknell and Wokingham College)
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GCSE / A Level
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2 years
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Bracknell
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Classroom
Online Level 2 Certificate in Understanding the Care and Management of Diabetes
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Professional Training
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Online
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Self-Paced Online
Mathematics A Level (City of Oxford College)
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GCSE / A Level
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2 years
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Oxford
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Classroom
Law A Level (Reading College)
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GCSE / A Level
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2 years
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Reading
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Classroom
Sociology A Level (Reading College)
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GCSE / A Level
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2 years
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Reading
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Classroom
Psychology A Level (Bracknell and Wokingham College)
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GCSE / A Level
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2 years
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Bracknell
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Classroom
Pearson BTEC Level 4 Higher National Certificate in Music (General)
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Professional Training
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Cambridge
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Classroom
A Level Photography (City of Oxford College)
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GCSE / A Level
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2 years
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Oxford
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Classroom
Photography A Level (Bracknell and Wokingham College)
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GCSE / A Level
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2 years
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Bracknell
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Classroom
Mathematics A Level (Reading College)
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GCSE / A Level
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2 years
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Reading
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Classroom
Physics A Level (Reading College)
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GCSE / A Level
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2 years
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Reading
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Classroom
Travel and Tourism Level 3 Extended Diploma (Domestic) (Bracknell and Wokingham College)
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Professional Training
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2 years
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Bracknell
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Classroom
Operations Management - QLS Level 3 Course
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Professional Training
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120 hours
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From 318 GBP
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Online
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Self-Paced Online
Functional English Level 2 - Pre-GCSE - PT Evening (22 Weeks)
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GCSE / A Level
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22 weeks
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Harrow
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Classroom
Frequently asked questions
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What is an A-Level?
An A-Level is a qualification taken after completing secondary education and is widely recognised for university admission. A-Levels are subject-specific and are typically studied in-depth over two years, with final exams taken at the end of the course.
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What do I need to study an A-Level?
You will need to have completed your GCSEs and meet the specific entry requirements of your chosen course, which may include having achieved a certain grade in related subjects or having relevant work experience
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How long does it take to study for an A-Level?
An A-Level course usually takes two years to complete, with exams taken at the end of each year. During the course, students will study their chosen subjects in-depth, with the aim of achieving the grades required for their desired university course or career path.
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How much does an A-Level course at college cost?
A-Level course costs vary depending on the college and subject, but students aged 16-18 in the UK can typically study for free or with reduced fees, as the government offers funding for education at this age. Some colleges may charge fees for older students or for courses with additional resources or equipment. Students may also be eligible for financial support, such as bursaries or scholarships.
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