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#wathupondearne Latest news in Yorkshire: September 07, 2018 03:30:11 PM
Places are still available on a range of HNC/Ds, foundation degrees, degrees
and Higher Apprenticeships at University Campus Barnsley (UCB) enrolling
this September.
Based in the heart of Barnsley at its well-equipped town centre campus, UCB
offers an individual university experience giving students the skills and
knowledge required to progress in their chosen careers. A wide variety of
full and part-time courses are available in Animal Management, Art and
Design, Business, Construction, Early Years, Education and Training,
Engineering, Health and Social Care, Media, Music and Performing Arts,
Public Services, Sport and Travel and Tourism. Some courses only require a
few hours study per week at the campus, the rest can be done at home.
Degree programmes at UCB are awards of Sheffield Hallam University, the
University of Derby and the University of Hull and the Higher National
Certificate and Diploma programmes are validated by Pearson.
At UCB, full-time course fees start at just £5,995, in comparison to the
average cost of higher education over a two year programme this can save a
minimum of £6,510 and £9,765 over a three year programme.
UCB will be enrolling for 2018/19 on Monday 17 September between 9.00am and
7.00pm. To find out more about UCB and the courses on offer go to
universitycampus.barnsley.ac.uk call 01226 216 165 or email
info@barnsley.ac.uk
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