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It’s time to take the next step and begin your new journey. We know that it’s tough deciding what you want to do when you leave school, but don’t worry, we can help!
Middlesbrough College is a College for everyone. Whatever your ambitions are, we can help you achieve them with our amazing range of courses. We can take your future higher and our team can help find the perfect route for you. know you’ve got what it takes and together there can be no stopping us! can’t wait to see you at
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Courses Available A Levels 45 Taking A Level students higher 46 Studying with us 46 Raising aspirations 47 Types of degrees 48 A Level Courses 52 Mix it up a little! - A Levels and Vocational Apprenticeships 56 Taking our apprentices higher! 56 How to apply for your apprenticeship Vocational Courses 60 Business 64 Catering & Hospitality 68 Childcare 72 Construction 78 Creative Arts 82 MC Digital ❱ Creative Media Production ❱ Digital Technologies ❱ Games Development 90 Engineering & Welding 96 TTE Technical 100 Fashion, Business & Communication 104 Hair & Beauty 108 Health & Care 112 Motor Vehicle & Automotive Technology 116 Music Technology & Practice 120 Performance & Production Arts 124 Public & Uniformed Protective Services 128 Sport & Leisure 132 Travel, Tourism & Aviation Specialist Provision 136 Life Skills, ESOL & Vocational Steps Open Events, Our Success & Schools Team 2 Apply in 5 easy steps! 3 Come and see us - Open events 4 We are so proud 5 Our students smashed it! 6 Supporting you at school 7 Our social media Types of Study 8 Our courses 10 Where to start? Your Campus 12 Your campus 14 STEM specialist College 16 Our £20m campus investment 18 The heart of Middlesbrough Technical Training & TTE 20 TTE 22 Our Institute of Technology status Student Perks & Support 23 My Middlesbrough College App 24 Our student perks 26 MC Click student device scheme 28 Build the career you want 30 We care about you 31 A College for everyone 32 We support you Your Student Union & Sport 34 Life beyond lectures 36 Your student voice 38 Sports Academies Higher Education & Our Alumni 40 University Centre Middlesbrough 42 Education takes you higher 1
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Ready to join us? Apply now in 5 simple steps!
2 Apply
Once you know what course you want to apply for you can head over to our website: www.mbro.ac.uk
We have online application forms available for you to complete, simply find the course you want to study and click apply now. Remember to get your application in to us as soon as possible as places are offered on a first come, first served basis and many courses fill up fast!
4 Offer
You will then be offered a place on your course. This will either be on completion of your information session or by letter. If you change your mind about what course you want to study, don’t worry. Contact us and we will be able to get you onto your preferred course!
1 Be application ready
To apply to study with us you will need to get application ready. To do this you’ll need to make sure you have created an email account so that you can apply online.
Our Admissions Team will communicate with you through your email address and send you details about your information session and your offer of a place at College.
You’ll also need to know what course you want to apply for. You can come along to our campus Open Events to find out everything you need to know about our courses, meet our tutors and see our incredible facilities.
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Information session
Following your application, you’ll be contacted by our Admissions Team to arrange an information session. This is nothing to worry about, it is a good chance to visit the College and meet your tutors. It also allows us to get to know what your career goals are and helps us work out if your chosen course is right for you.
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Enrolment
Once you have received your GCSE results, you will be able to enrol onto a course in August ready to start your studies in September. If you have any questions about your application then get in touch with our Admissions Team on 06142 333601 or email: studentapplications@mbro.ac.uk
Can’t decide what course to study? No problem! You can apply to multiple courses and make your final decision during enrolment. We also hold taster sessions across the year so come along to those and find out more about the subject you wish to apply for.
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and see us Come along to one of our Open Events! At our Open Events you’ll be able to meet our friendly team, take a tour of our facilities, meet your tutors and find out about our range of fantastic courses. You'll also have the chance to speak with our Careers and Student Services team who will be able to tell you all about our amazing student perks, including how you can travel to College for FREE*! Tuesday 11th October 5:00pm – 8:00pm Saturday 5th November 9:30am – 12noon Thursday 8th December 5:00pm – 7:30pm Saturday 28th January 9:30am –5:00pmThursday5:00pmWednesday12noon15thMarch–7:00pm27thApril–7:00pm Get That 5:00pmThursday5:00pmWednesday4:00pmThursdayApprenticeship4thMay-7:00pm17thMay–7:00pm22ndJune–6:30pm 3*£5.00 termly admin fee
We are so proud 6. We are Ofsted rated Good 7. Training over 1500 apprentices 8. £120 million state of the art campus 1. 98% overall A Level pass rate 3. Outstanding 1:1 support for students 2. 96% of positivestudentsfull-timesecuredadestination after completing their course 4. Over students1,400apply to University each year 5. More than two thirds of Middlesbrough College students secured their firstchoice University place in August 2022 4 www.mbro.ac.uk
Our students smashed it!
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A Level student Lola Becket secured a place at Durham University to study Japanese Studies after achieving an A* in English Language, an A* in English Literature and an A in Religious Studies.
“I’ve always admired Japanese culture and I’m so excited to immerse myself in the language at University.
Construction and the Built Environment Level 3 student Sulimaan Mohammed has secured his dream apprenticeship with manufacturer Gestamp after gaining a triple distinction star in his results! Sulimaan is set for an engineering technician apprenticeship with the company.
Niamh Else is set for the stardom as she progresses to the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London. Following in the footsteps of Judy Dench, Laurence Olivier and Andrew Garfield, who also studied there, Niamh will study Experimental Art and Performance for three years before hopefully studying for a Masters in Acting.
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I was so pleased with my results as I’d revised really hard!
“My tutors at the College and the team at Northern Skills really supported my ambitions and gave me the confidence to apply for the apprenticeship – and I couldn’t have done it without them.
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“Coming to Middlesbrough College was the best decision I’ve ever made. Everyone was so welcoming, and my tutors have been amazing throughout my time here.
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Supporting you at school
Meet the Schools Team, Lucy, Meg, Ellie, Jen & Coby! We can’t wait to see you all at school this year. Feel free to come over to us and ask us any questions about life at Middlesbrough College. We can also help you through the application process and help you complete your application form.
Even though September may seem a long way off, it will come round quicker than you think! We want to make sure you have everything you need to kick-start your College experience with us, so any questions or worries you have, make sure you ask away and our team will be happy to help you. You can also book a 1:1 tour to explore our campus before you join.
If you aren’t leaving school this year but want to find out more, pop over and see us too!
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Get in touch with us to find out more!
Email: schoolsteam@mbro.ac.uk
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Follow us Check out our social media by following Middlesbrough College to stay up to date with all the latest news, events, photos, videos and competitions!@MiddlesbroughCollege We are TikTok!on videos:ataTakelookour @MiddlesbroughCollege @MbroCollege @MiddlesbroughCollege@MbroCollege Text us Our Text Back Service means that you can have your questions answered by a member of the School's & Admissions Team at any time! Your question could relate to the application process, our campus or your chosen course. You can also book your 1:1 Simplytour. text your question to 07919 394633 or 07825 351913. 7
Our courses
A Levels
A Levels are a great option if you are looking to progress to University. They allow you to keep your options open with focused study of three or four subjects across two years. A Levels are assessed through examinations.
Vocational Courses
Vocational courses are more practical and hands on and will equip you with skills in a specific sector area which can lead to a job or to University. Vocational courses are assessed through a series of assignments, presentations, practical observations, projects and examinations.
Apprenticeships
Apprenticeships allow you to earn whilst you learn! You will come to College alongside your job. An apprenticeship is a great choice if you are eager to earn money straight away and build your skills alongside experienced staff. Apprenticeships are assessed through workplace observations, exams and professional discussions.
T Levels
T Levels are a new qualification which are an alternative to A Levels. This 2-year qualification will help you to build the future that you want. You’ll spend 80% of your time in the classroom and 20% of your time in the workplace, putting the skills you’ve learnt into action.
Every T Level student will take an industry placement that lasts at least 45 days, helping you to gain valuable experience in the workplace and allowing employers to meet the new talent in their Tindustry.Levelsprovide the skills, knowledge and experience you need to open the door to highly skilled employment, University or an apprenticeship.
T Levels are assessed through practical employerset projects, assignments and examinations.
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Charlotte has been offered a permanent role with Poplars Care Home after impressing on her T Level placement!
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Course Levels and Entry Requirements
Not sure what level is right for you? Take a look at our levels guide to see what you need! Levels Guide
Entry Level: These courses will help you build up skills, experience and gain confidence to progress to Level 1. No formal qualifications are needed.
Level 1: These courses will help you progress on to Level 2 courses or into employment. These courses will prepare you with the skills in a specific trade/career.
Level 2: These courses allow you to begin specialising in an area you want to pursue as a career.
Level 3: These include A Levels, vocational qualifications (including Extended Diplomas, Diplomas, Certificates), T Levels and apprenticeships. A triple distinction star grade (D*D*D*) on a Level 3 vocational course is equivalent to three A* grades at A Level. You must have achieved an appropriate Level 2 vocational qualification and/or five GCSEs at grade 4/5 (C) or above.
Please see the entry requirements for the course you are interested in studying as each course has specific requirements.
Please note for some courses you will be required to start at Level 1 to gain the technical skills required.
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Study Programmes 11 A Levels, T Levels or Vocational Course 1 MainProgramme 3MinimumWorkExperience10dayswith a local Moreemployerforcertain courses such as health & care and T Levels* *Most T Level Programmes include a 45 day work placement 2 Maths English& GCSE maths & English resits (if 4applicable)THRIVE TripsSportsEnrichmentSelfTrainingSafeguarding––––––SessionsDevelopmentPersonalinclude:TeambuildingFirstaidSoftskillsforemploymentUCASapplicationsupportCVwritingInterviewskillsandPreventstudyactivitiesandvisits
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The campus here has a friendly vibe, there are lots of places to study, learn, meet friends and get great food. We are proud of our innovative and industry standard facilities that give you everything you need to succeed.
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STEM Collegespecialist
We can take your skills higher and get you ready for industry. Our £20m STEM Engineering Centre is a unique and inspirational space, allowing you to learn new skills in a simulated industrial site! The STEM Centre embeds industrial competencies and behaviours into your engineering training, allowing you to experience a real work environment and become job ready when you leave us. If you study an engineering, manufacturing or welding course with us you will have access to this facility to learn practical skills such as health and safety, which will complement your theoretical study. You will be required to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and act professionally when working onsite, just like you would in industry. The centre will provide additional training to your studies, giving you the advantage when you leave College! You can enhance and improve your CV by undergoing training in: • Health and Safety • Risk Assessments • Work Permits • Working at Height • Working in Confined Spaces • Manual Handling • First Aid at Work 14 www.mbro.ac.uk
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Our £20m campus investment The Campus Heart is a great new social space for our students to relax, featuring Costa Coffee, a giant TV screen and our very own Street Eats! 16 www.mbro.ac.uk In 2022 we have invested in some fantastic new facilities for our students.
Our new Digital Centre launched by Dave Coplin, CEO of Envisioners! are proud to be a STEM specialist College with exciting digital offer very own brand industry standard digital school - MC Digital. The new centre is host to
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Middlesbrough is a vibrant, lively town packed with shops, restaurants, galleries, theatres, music venues and entertainment. It’s the perfect town for an amazing student experience! There are lots of exciting opportunities happening here in Middlesbrough and there has never been a more exciting time to be a part of this thriving, expanding and prosperous region! Digital Expansion Riverside Stadium Orange Pip Market Cineworld Roseberry Topping NewMIMAEsports Arena in Town Centre Food & Drink£34m Rail Station Upgrades Outwood Academy Riverside 19
TTE is part of the Middlesbrough College group. TTE are a specialist technical training provider, allowing you to gain the skills needed to succeed in the Engineering industry. We deliver a range of hands-on, practical courses and have strong links with industry. All TTE training programmes are accredited and employer endorsed, providing you with the knowledge and skills required to progress in your chosen career path. Trainers have a wealth of industrial experience, gained from working around the world. TTE, Edison House, Middlesbrough Rd East, South Bank, M’bro TS6 6TZ We offer courses in: • Mechanical Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Instrumentation Engineering • Fabrication & Welding • Process Operations • Wind Turbine Technician 20 www.mbro.ac.uk Only 3 miles between TTE and Middlesbrough College campus TTE MC • MFC ASDA • • McDonald’s A66 A66
TTE Open Events
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Thursday 12th January
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All events are 4:00pm - 6:00pm
“I have really enjoyed all aspects of my apprenticeship. It has been interesting learning the skills needed to carry out everyday tasks whilst at work as well as learning the background knowledge needed to work safely in a range of different laboratory environments whilst at TTE. I would recommend an apprenticeship because you get hands on experience whilst building career connections in the field that you are working in and you also get the technical knowledge needed to work in a range of laboratories should your career path change in the future.
New TTE Centre coming soon!
New £10m top class engineering facility which will bring the TTE Training Centre to our Middlehaven Campus. The new facility will be a UK Centre of excellence for STEM subjects and will include hightech facilities and equipment.
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Our Institute of Technology status
We are thrilled to be part of the North East Institute of Technologya leading provider of technical education! We are the only provider of IoT accredited courses in the Tees Valley. Having the prestigious Institute of Technology (IoT) status gives the promise to our students and employers that we will deliver high-quality technical qualifications and bespoke training to provide a route for people of all ages and existing employees to gain industry specific skills.
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My Middlesbrough College App
Our app will help you to get the most out of College life!
When you become a student with us, we will help you download the My Middlesbrough College app on your phone and laptop as this is our primary method of communication with you.
You can find lots of information on the app about your specific course and about what is happening in the College.
The app can be downloaded from Apple or Google Play and download instructions will be given to you during induction.
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24 www.mbro.ac.uk Travel Laptop Loan Scheme Our student perks Studying can be expensive, so that’s why we give our students the best student perks! FREE* Bus Travel 7 days a week across the Tees Valley on Arriva and Stagecoach. Plus 6 dedicated buses within the Tees saverstationsTravelReimbursedValley.Trainfromdesignatedwitha16-17card. *There is a £5 termly admin fee for your bus travel sticker Financial help Students receive help whilst they study with: • Bursaries of £350 or £1200 per year • Support andequipment,withcosts,residentials • Support with childcare • Other bursariesFinancialrelatedcoursecostshelpandareallsubject to status and means testing. MC Click We will provide a free loan laptop device for all full time students. This will support your learning, equip you with the tools to succeed and help you to develop and showcase your digital skills. Head to our website for full details of our students perks! Travel details
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will help to develop your digital skills, allow you to complete your work and showcase your skills. You can capture activities on video, create and share, record group discussions and tutor feedback, all with the click of a button!
students will use Microsoft Teams for their work! Microsoft Teams is a fantastic tool and will help you to manage your College work, ask tutors questions, safely store your documents and prepare you for the world of work. 26 www.mbro.ac.uk Find out more about the scheme! ❱❱ New for 2022/23 - Microsoft Surface Device
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Middlesbrough College is professional, independent, and relaxed. All my tutors are supportive of me and treat me like an adult. The College also offers an amazing free laptop loan scheme - MC Click. The scheme helped me to do my University applications and all my College work too! It’s literally my favourite thing! I carry it everywhere with me and can do my work at home or in College and everything is in one place.”
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When you sign up to Middlesbrough College you are signing up for more than just a Wequalification.canhelpto drive you on and succeed with our team of experts who will help you with every aspect of your life at College and any individual needs you may have. This includes: • Volunteering • Work placement • Careers advice and support • Employability skills • UCAS and Higher Education applications • Apprenticeship application support • CV and interview support • Job seeking support • Entrepreneurial advice Meet Phil, Zara and Abel, our dedicated Careers Team! The team can guide and support you to make the right decisions on your future career path. Whether it’s dreams of progressing into work, an apprenticeship or higher education, the Careers Team are fully qualified to provide support for individuals from a range of backgrounds into successful future opportunities. Build the career you want Meet the careers team Phil Zara Abel Head to our website to find out more about our Careers Team: 28 www.mbro.ac.uk
Baker Lillivick Technical Diploma Level 3
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We care about you
Your health and wellbeing should be your number one priority, so we’ve made it ours too!
Our Student Services Team are on hand to provide a range of services to support you throughout your studies. This includes dedicated safeguarding and welfare officers and our counselling team, which is free and confidential for all Supportstudents.isalso available to help you with travel and finance.
If you would like more information on our support packages, please head over to our website!
We are the only education provider in Middlesbrough to be awarded the Young Carers in Schools Bronze Award!
Our Safeguarding and Welfare Officers can offer advice and guidance to you throughout your studies.
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A College for everyone
We want you to know that Middlesbrough College is here for you. We understand that things can happen in life that can make you worried, upset or anxious, but we can support you. Middlesbrough College is a safe and friendly space where you’ll make friends and memories for life!
Our trained team are here to listen and help. You can make us aware of any support requirements before you start with us. If you would like to speak to us confidentially, please contact a member of our Wellbeing Team on 01642 333689 or email: SWO@mbro.ac.uk
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Sophie is now studying Paramedic Science at Sunderland University!
“The staff and students at Middlesbrough College listen to your problems and look after you. It is a lovely community here. If you have things going on in your personal life, you don’t have to feel alone. The tutors at the College are very understanding. My advice to anyone starting College this year is that if you need help don’t be afraid to ask for it. I’m really glad I came here.”
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We support are proud to have a large team of experienced and trained staff who can support studies and we are committed to providing a learning environment in which there is equality for all members of our community. The Additional Learning Support (ALS) Team are experienced and trained staff who can offer a wide range of support services. We will work closely with you to ensure you are provided with an individual support package.
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Specialist services we offer include: • Dyslexia Support Tutors • Dyscalculia Support Tutors • Additional maths and English support • Communication Support Workers for the deaf and Notetakers • IT trainers for the visually impaired • Specialist LSAs who can provide support for students with emotional, behavioural and social difficulties or an Autistic Spectrum Disorder • LSAs who physicalpersonalclassroomprovideand/orcareandassistance • A range of accessontechnologyassistiveandsoftwareresourcestoenableandinclusion • Special arrangementsexam If you would like to have a chat in a confidential manner, please contact the ALS Team on 01642 333727. We are proud to have the diversity.toleranceculturehardseriouslytakesshowspracticeanti-bullyingrecognises(BIG)InterventionBullyingGroupAwardwhichexcellentandthatCollegebullyingveryandworkstopromoteaofrespect,and The Additional Learning Support Hub is located on the ground floor of the College and provides you with access to our experienced staff and facilities across the day, including quiet study spaces and a relaxing social space. Find packagesourmoreoutaboutsupport 32 www.mbro.ac.uk
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Mollie Miller hasn’t let health issues stand in her way. The 18-year-old from Stockton has functional neurological disorder, which can cause seizures – seizures which have in the past been triggered by exam hall environments. We ensured that Mollie had the support and adjustments she needed to do her exams, sending an invigilator to her home to hold her exams there.
“If I hadn’t had the opportunity to have that kind of support, I simply wouldn’t have been able to do my exams. The College were so supportive throughout my studies and were very flexible in helping me get what I needed to complete my A Levels. People always compare you as a twin, but teachers at the College never saw us as one person. They always treat us as individuals, and we were recognised for our own achievements.”
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Life beyond lectures
College isn’t just about study, there are lots of things to do inbetween lessons. Our enrichment programme, MC Extra, provides you with the opportunity to try something new and expand your skills and talents. We offer fun additional and alternative activities, with everything from horse riding, to Oursewing!enrichment
activities are available every day of the College week, so you will always be able to access an activity around your timetable, at a time, location and activity to suit you.
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Your student voice
The student voice was set up to make sure you have the best experience possible at College! We listen to your suggestions and concerns and ask the ManagementCollegeTeam to make changes. We would love for you to be involved with our student voice - it’s a great way to meet new friends and leave College with an impressive CV!
Become a Class Rep
You are able to become a class and management.ofmeetingsstudentsrepresentative.directorateTheseattendcross-Collegeandsharetheviewstheirpeerswithsenior
Student Ambassadors
We’re looking for students who want to go above and beyond and support College events and activities such as open evenings and award ceremonies. It's the perfect opportunity to gain new skills, develop your confidence and represent the College.
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Student Union Executive officers are current students who are keen to have specific roles and responsibilities within our Student Voice and take the lead on specific events and activities.
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• Anti-bullying Officer
• News and Events Officer
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Student Governors
Our Student Governors attend meetings with governors and senior leaders at the College to represent the student community here at the College. You’ll run meetings and feedback to College management to help implement change. It’s a great achievement to add to your CV!
Head over to our website to find out more about our Student Union
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As the Lead Student Governor I gathered opinions from across College and presented those ideas to the management team. I used to be shy but this role has given me the confidence to represent my peers and voice my opinion too. Having the Student Council is something I really respect about Middlesbrough College. I feel really respected and I would 100% recommend studying here.
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Shannon Mudd Health & Social Care Level 3 Previous school: Trinity Catholic College
Shannon was the Lead Student Council Executive Officer and Student Governor, and the Directorate Representative for Health & Social Care.
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Sports Academies
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We are proud to be a top performing College and our sporting academies play in the top leagues nationally.
Each sporting academy offers specialist top level coaching to develop excellence and nurture your talent. You’ll also take part in competitions and league matches, plus you don’t have to be studying a sport course to take part!
We also offer elite scholarships for students who excel in their field. This includes a free tablet device and specialist training!
BasketballGymnasticsCricket Table SwimmingTennis VolleyballFootball Golf
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Katie Stephens Sport and Exercise Science Level 3 Previous school: Stokesley School
Katie is heading to Charleston Southern University on a sought after four year golf scholarship!
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The College’s Golf Academy is one of the main reasons I chose to study here. My coach James is the best and I feel incredibly lucky that I get the support I need to be able to play alongside my studies. If it wasn’t for the College or James, I probably wouldn’t be heading to South Carolina in the summer.”
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Our University Centre offers you a practical alternative to the traditional University model where you are able to study University Level qualifications right up to master's level, whilst benefitting from our specialist teaching environments and activities linked to employers and industry.
Head to our website for more information about our University Level Courses
Professor Brian Cox opened our University Centre! The centre includes state-of-the- art teaching spaces, IT facilities and a learning resource centre, which will help to prepare learners for careers in the engineering, manufacturing, and the digital sectors.
Choose to take your education higher with range of University courses, allowing you to achieve your career dreams all in one place!
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Connor Gibson Higher National Certificate in Engineering (Mechanical Engineering)
Connor, who is employed as a Tool Maker at Miti Plastics, was partially sponsored through his qualification at Middlesbrough College by his employer.
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It has been a fantastic experience studying my University course at Middlesbrough College. I studied my Level 3 BTEC in Mechanical Engineering at the College and it has been amazing to return for Higher Education. I have learnt a lot on this course, and I am putting the valuable skills I have learnt from my qualification into my role at work every day.
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Education takes you higher
Emily Baxter
Alumni student Emily Baxter is enjoying success in her new role at Frozen the Musical in the London West End production!
Emily, who studied Level 3 Production Arts at Middlesbrough College in 2017, was successful in gaining a place at the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) to study Technical Production in Stage and Screen. Now, she has landed her first job since graduating, working as a Production Technician for the Disney smash hit musical at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
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Lourdes studied A Levels at Middlesbrough College Sixth Form in 2020 and is now studying for a degree in Biology at the prestigious Oxford University. Lourdes is hoping to progress to pursue a career in animal conservation.
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The students and teachers were amazing throughout my time at Middlesbrough College. I never would have had the confidence to even apply to Oxford, but the way my teachers and fellow students supported me gave me the boost I needed. It’s all paid off and I’m now enjoying studying at Oxford University.
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Our students go on to achieve amazing things when they leave uswe could burst with pride! That’s why we contacted them and launched The Middlesbrough College Alumni.
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Finn Preston
Fin Preston’s career has taken off at Teesside International Airport as he is now working as a Multi-Skilled Operative, thanks to the support of the Aviation team at Middlesbrough College. Finn studied Level 3 Aviation Operations and progressed to study BA (Hons) Airport and Airline Management at Middlesbrough College.
“I decided to continue studying for my University course with Middlesbrough College as I wanted to stay local whilst also gaining a fantastic qualification. Whilst studying here I’ve gained experience at Teesside Airport working alongside the Duty Manager and the Air Traffic Control team- it was beneficial for my CV and helped me to decide what I wanted to do once I graduate. I’m delighted to now be working as part of the team at Teesside International Airport!”
Matthew Rowden
Matthew first came to study at Middlesbrough College back in 2013. He completed the first year of his Level 3 Diploma in Business and then progressed to a Hospitality Management apprenticeship. Matthew returned to Middlesbrough College to complete a degree in Business Management with Marketing.
Now, he has a teaching position back in Middlesbrough College’s business department, teaching first year Level 3 business students and the Access to Higher Education Diploma in business.
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It’s so strange that I’m now teaching the units that I used to study here, but I’m absolutely loving it! The College are also supporting me through a Professional Graduate Certificate in Education: Education and Training. I’m excited to study here again and inspire future generations.
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Taking A Level students higher
A Levels are academic courses and Universities, and employers love them!
A Levels are a good option if you are academic, and you want to progress to University. They allow you to keep your options open and study a range of degree programmes or progress straight into employment.
We also offer a range of A Level equivalent applied courses. These are vocationally orientated qualifications and are generally assessed through a mix of coursework and external examinations. These courses are ideal if you enjoy learning in a practical and workrelated way.
aspirations
University degree routes and graduate employment prospects ❱ Science and Mathematics ❱ Business, Finance and Law ❱ Medicine and Health ❱ Social Sciences ❱ Arts, Media and Publishing ❱ Animal Care ❱ History, Philosophy and Theology ❱ Languages, Literature and Culture ❱ Education ❱ Engineering 97% of our A Level students progress to positive destinations! 45
Studying with us
Our A Level students are based in MC6, a modern and vibrant environment which promotes independent learning and study. Our state-of-the-art facilities will provide you everything you need to succeed. Our A Level tutorials are designed to give you the essential life and career skills for your future! All of our teachers are A Level specialists and only teach Level 3 programmes.
We offer careers advice and guidance to help you make your decision about University. We also offer guest speakers from Universities across the country and visits to University Open Days, organised and funded by the College. Your personal tutor is central in supporting you with your UCAS application and you will receive dedicated 1:1 time to be supported.
Our dedicated Russell Group Co-coordinator also provides support with application and interview preparation if you are thinking of progressing to a Russell Group University! Our students are offered specialist support, advice and guidance on making applications to the top Universities, including Oxford and Cambridge. A Level students have access to at least three supported entry schemes for University. This can lead to lower UCAS offers from the likes of Durham, Leeds and Newcastle University. Scan me for careers info ❱❱
Raising aspirations
We want you to reach your full potential, so that’s why we created our Raising Aspirations Thisprogramme!programme is for academically gifted students to prepare you to study at leading Universities. Our specialist coaches and teachers offer activities, events and support throughout your time at MC6 to provide you with the best possible preparation for University!
Check out our website to find out programme!aboutmoreourprofileStudent
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I am really enjoying studying at MC6! I’ve had the opportunity to take part in the Raising Aspirations programme which has been beneficial for my studies and future steps in my education. On the programme we have had many opportunities to take part in online webinars, meet with employers, take part in internships and visit Universities, including Oxford University! I also had the opportunity to take part in a Computer Science masterclass with Cambridge University. I really enjoyed the experience and I’m hoping to apply next year for my degree.”
Destiny Brown A Levels: Maths, Further Maths, Biology &
PreviousPsychologyschool: Dyke House Academy Hartlepool
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Types of degrees you can progress to
❱❱ Single Honours Degree
A bachelor’s degree is the most common undergraduate degree which typically takes three years of full-time study. Choosing a course in one subject is known as a single honours degree.
❱❱ Major/Minor Honours Degree
You may also be able to study a minor subject alongside the major subject for a portion of your degree, also known as a major/minor honours degree. The degree title names the major subject with the minor subject afterwards, for example Psychology with Criminology or Law with International Relations.
❱❱ Combined or Joint Honours Degree
Studying two or three major subjects as part of a bachelor’s degree is called a combined or joint honours degree. You’ll pick several modules per subject. Each subject you take will hold equal weight towards your final degree grade. Examples of joint honours degrees include Law and Spanish or Accounting and Business.
❱❱ Degree with placement year
Referred to as a ‘sandwich year’, this qualification is typically a four-year degree with the third year spent either studying abroad or working in a placement. This is a great opportunity to gain valuable experience learning in a new country or working in the sector you wish to be employed in.
❱❱ Degree apprenticeship
Degree apprenticeships allow you to study towards a bachelor’s degree part-time while also working. They can take between three and six years to complete and are offered by Universities in partnership with companies and professional bodies. You won’t be required to fund your degree apprenticeship, as both your employer and the government will do so.
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A Level title How will I be assessed Duration
Art, Craft & Design
Biology
Business Studies
Chemistry
Computer Science
Economics
English Language
In component 1, you will develop work for a personal investigation into an idea, issue, concept or theme supported by written material which will count for 60% of your total A Level mark. In component 2 you will produce personal work which will count for 40% of your total A Level mark.
There are three written exams at the end of the 2nd year. Within the qualification there are 12 assessed practical activities stipulated by the awarding body over the 2 years resulting in the completion of the Practical Endorsement Certificate – this is a Pass/Fail element of the course.
There are three written exams at the end of the 2nd year. There is no coursework attached to this specification.
There are three written exams at the end of the 2nd year. Within the qualification there are 12 assessed practical activities stipulated by the awarding body over the 2 years resulting in the completion of the Practical Endorsement Certificate – this is a Pass/Fail element of the course.
There are two exams at the end of the 2nd year – one is theory (40%), and one is an on-screen practical exam testing programming and knowledge (40%). There is also an independent project that is completed, and this accounts for 20% of the overall grade.
All of the content that you study will be assessed by three examinations at the end of the second year. All exams will consist of multiple choice and essay style questions.
The qualification consists of one written exam based around language (40%) and one written exam based on language varieties (40%) which are taken at the end of the 2nd year.
You will also complete an independent piece of work on language investigation, this is around 2000 words and accounts for 20% of the total A Level.
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A Level title
English Literature
Environmental Science
How will I be assessed Duration
The qualification consists of one written exam based on the Theme of Love through the ages (40%) and one written exam focusing on texts with shared contexts (40%) which are taken at the end of the 2nd year.
You will also complete an independent piece of work which is a comparative critical study of two texts, at least one of which must have been written pre-1900, this accounts for 20% of the total A Level.
Assessment is made up of two 3-hour exams at the end of the course, questions are a combination of multiple choice, short answer and extended writing questions.
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Film Studies
Further Mathematics
Geography
2 years
There are 2 written exams at the end of the second year, one focussing on varieties of film and filmmaking (35%) and the other on Global filmmaking perspectives (35%). There is also a production piece (screenplay or short film) with evaluative analysis which accounts for 30% of the total qualification.
This course is 100% examination. You will complete three written papers at the end of the second year.
Assessment on this course consists of three written papers taken at the end of the second year: - Physical Systems (22%), Human Interaction (22%) and Geographical Debates (36%). There is a also a Geography Investigation that is an independent project worth 20% of the final A Level grade.
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Erin Matthews A PreviousLevels school: Northfield School
Erin is progressing to Newcastle University to study for a degree in English Literature and History.
“I would 100% recommend studying at Middlesbrough College Sixth Form, especially if you are ambitious and want to progress to University. I’ve made lots of new friends and everyone here wants you to do well and succeed.
I’ve also joined new societies too, including the Environmental Society. It is great that we have enrichment opportunities to develop our interests and meet new like-minded people.
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A Level title
Geology
History
Law
How will I be assessed Duration
There are 3 assessments in this qualification – 2 written examinations on Fundamentals of Geology (41%) and Scientific Literacy in Geology (37%). Then there is a practical assessment in timed conditions Practical Skills in Geology (22%), and the practical endorsement element of the course also must be completed.
The course is assessed through two 2-hour 30min written examinations with essay style questions that cover breadth and depth of the historical content (80%) and a historical investigation (20%)
There are three 2-hour written papers taken at the end of the second year, each paper is 33% of the final grade and questions are a combination of multiple choice, short answer and extended writing questions.
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Mathematics 100% examination. You will complete 3 written papers at the end of year 2. 2 years
Media Studies
Physics
There are 2 written examinations taken at the end of the second year in the areas of Media Messages (35%) and Evolving Media (35%). There is also a piece of work where students create a cross-media product for an intended audience in response to a set brief. This gives them the opportunity to work independently and develop expertise (30%).
There are three written exams at the end of the 2nd year. Within the qualification there are 12 assessed practical activities stipulated by the awarding body over the 2 years resulting in the completion of the Practical Endorsement Certificate – this is a Pass/Fail element of the course.
Harry King A PreviousLevels school: Outwood Academy Bydales
Harry is progressing on to the highly competitive Anglo American degree apprenticeship. He is set to study for a degree in Computing which will be sponsored by the company in October.
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I’d whole heartedly recommend studying at MC6. A Levels are a great option if you're unsure what you want to do in the future and can open doors to lots of careers. The support here is amazing and the whole experience has been fantastic, plus I’ve made a whole group of new friends too!”
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Photography
Politics
Psychology
Religious Studies with Philosophy & Ethics
How will I be assessed Duration
Coursework based - Students keep a sketchbook (either a physical sketchbook or online sketchbook), design sheets, presentation, journal or similar to keep a log of how their ideas have developed throughout the course and how they have produced a set of carefully considered final outcomes. For A Level students, there is a 15-hour period of supervised time at the end.
This course has three examinations, each 2-hour in length and worth 33.3%, taken at the end of the second year. The areas covered are: 1. Government and Politics of the UK. 2. Government and Politics of the USA and Comparative Politics and 3. Political Ideas
There are three 2-hour written exams at the end of the second year, each paper is worth 33.3% of the final grade. All papers are assessed with multiple choice, short answers and extended writing questions.
The A Level consists of three written exams that are taken at the end of your second year. Each paper is 2-hours long and worth 33.3% of the final grade. Papers are in Philosophy of Religion, Religion and Ethics, and Developments in Religious Thought.
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Sociology
There are three 2-hour written exams at the end of the second year, each paper is worth 33.3% of the final grade. The assessment style consists of some short answer questions and a number of extended writing questions.
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Science combinations: Computer Science, Engineering, Maths, Further Maths, Physics
Earth Science combinations: Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Geography, Geology
Humanities combinations: English Language, English Literature, Film Studies, History, Media Studies, Performing Arts, Philosophy & Ethics
Social Sciences / Business combinations: Business, Applied Business, Applied IT, Law, Applied Law, Politics, Sociology
Subjects that mix well across the different combinations: Art & Design, Criminology, Applied Human Biology, Health & Social Care, Photography, Psychology, Applied Psychology, Sport
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Popular A Level combinations (including Mix-it Up Vocational)
We can offer you the opportunity to study A Levels alongside A Level equivalent programmes such as BTEC Vocational qualifications, this combined programme will allow you to keep your options open by gaining additional qualifications and broadening your future career opportunities! Students can study 2 A Levels and 1 Vocational qualification or 1 A Level and 2 Vocational Allqualifications.subjectsare taught within Middlesbrough College Sixth Form by our specialist A Level tutors 52 www.mbro.ac.uk Combine A Levels with A Level equivalents! a little!Mix Up It profileStudent Tegan Lancaster Mix it up (Sport & Exercise Science, Criminology & Law) Previous school: St Michaels, TeganBillinghamisnow studying Law at Newcastle University “The highlight of my time here at the College has to be the support of the teachers and my classmates. They helped motivate me to get to where I am now. ”Tegan
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Assessment is continuous throughout the qualification and is a mixture of external examinations and internally assessed assignments. years
The course is assessed by both controlled assessment (50%) and external examination (50%). With each year having an external exam and a controlled assessment. Each of these four assessments are equally weighted. 2 years
Assessment is continuous throughout the qualification and is a mixture of external examinations and internally assessed assignments. years
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L3 Health and Social CareTechnical Extended Certificate 2 years L3 Applied Human Biology 2 years L3 Applied IT 2 years L3 Applied Law 2 years L3 Performing Arts (Acting) 2 years L3 Applied Psychology 2 years L3 Sport 2 years Mix it up 53 Did you know? In 2021, the median salary for working-age graduates was £36,000. This was £10,000 more than working-age non-graduates (£26,000)! Check out the full course info & entry requirements online by scanning the QR code ❱❱
Applied Science and Forensic & Criminal Investigations
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L3 - Introductory
L3 Science
L3 National Diploma in Forensic and Criminal Investigations
The course is assessed continuously throughout the two years and is a mixture of external exams, controlled assessments and internally assessed assignments. Content is a mixture of theory and practical science. 2 years
The course is assessed continuously throughout the two years and is a mixture of external exams, controlled assessments and internally assessed assignments. Content is a mixture of theory and practical science. 2 years
You will study 1 A Level or A Level equivalent (from a selection of courses) alongside this course.
The course is assessed continuously throughout the two years and is a mixture of external exams, controlled assessments, and internally assessed assignments.
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54 www.mbro.ac.ukBiomedical Scientist Average salary - £30,000 Future careers Senior Forensic Scientist Average salary - £45,000 Pharmacist Average salary - £43,368 Amelia Amelia PreviousAppliedDixonScienceschool: Outwood Academy Bydales Amelia is now a Graduate Animal Nutritionist at Thompsons of York
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College Sixth Form because of its relaxed and independent environment. I studied Animal Welfare at Newcastle University and I feel like both the teachers and facilities really helped me to prepare.” profileStudent
T Levels
T Level title How will I be assessed Duration
Laboratory Science
Legal
T Levels are assessed through external examinations and an employerset project (relating to 7 core skills and behaviours), there are also externally set assignments and the completion of a 45 day work placement which has a series of targets to achieve.
T Levels are assessed through external examinations and an employerset project (relating to 7 core skills and behaviours), there are also externally set assignments and the completion of a 45 day work placement which has a series of targets to achieve.
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Did you know? In 2021, 65.2% of working-age graduates were in high-skilled employment, compared to 77.4% of postgraduates and 24.3% of non-graduates. Check out the full course info & entry requirements online by scanning the QR code ❱❱ 55
How to apply for your apprenticeship You can apply for your apprenticeship through Northern Skills, the Apprenticeship and training arm of Middlesbrough College! Apprenticeships are competitive so you will need to ace your application and prepare for your interview, so you stand out from other applicants! Visit northernskills.co.uk and apply for a vacancy. Can’t find the vacancy that’s right for you? Make sure you have a Plan B! You should apply for a full-time vocational course in your chosen industry with Middlesbrough College so if you can’t find the right apprenticeship you are still set to study in September! You can register your interest by signing up to our apprenticeship bulletin - just visit the Northern Skills website to sign yourself up! Alternativelywww.northernskills.co.ukemailoneof our apprenticeship experts for more info@northernskills.co.ukinformation Earn whilst you learn with an apprenticeship! Apprenticeships are practical, hands-on programmes designed to provide you with relevant training to kick-start your career. This is a practical route to employment and is a great way to gain what employers are looking for. Apprenticeship benefits: • You will work alongside your studies earning a wage • Be treated with respect • Receive hands-on-training • Learn job specific skills • A practical route to learning • Avoid University loan debts Types of apprenticeships: Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeshipequivalent to five GCSEs at grade 4/5 (C) Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeshipequivalent to two A Levels Level 4 Higher Apprenticeshipequivalent to a degree level qualification 56 www.mbro.ac.uk Taking our apprentices higher! We are proud to introduce Northern Skills, Middlesbrough College’s apprenticeship and training company!
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57 ❱❱ Check out Northern Skills online by scanning the QR code Grace BusinessDavisAdministration Level 3 Grace is an apprentice at Wander Films. “Studying my apprenticeship through Northern Skills has been a great way for me to develop knowledge and then apply it to my workplace. I would recommend studying for an apprenticeship, as you get to learn on the job and get that workplace experience!”profileStudent We offer pre-apprenticeships which can help you get on the right track and prepare you for the world of work. A pre-apprenticeship gives you the chance to study and train at the same time! Benefits include: • Free qualifications • Free transports and student perks • Pre-organised work placement • Government benefits unaffected • Guaranteed exit interview from work placement • Progression to apprenticeships/jobs To be eligible for a pre-apprenticeship you must: • Be unemployed and have little or no work experience at time of application • Be between the age of 16-24 years • Hold qualifications below the equivalent of two A Levels or BTEC Level 3
Business ❱ Level 3 Team Leader/ Supervisor (ILM3) ❱ Level 3 Business Administrator ❱ Level 2 Customer Service Practitioner ❱ Level 3 Customer Service Specialist ❱ Level 2 Accounts/ Finance Assistant (AAT2) ❱ Level 3 Accounts Assistant (AAT3) ❱ Level 4 Professional Accounting/Taxation Technician (AAT4) ❱ Level 5 Operations/ Departmental Manager (ILM5) Employers we work with: Sage, Darlington Building Society, Parkdean Resorts, British Steel, Coast and Country, Appamondo, Ultimate Grooming, Middlesbrough Council. Catering & Hospitality ❱ Level 2 Commis Chef ❱ Level 2 Production Chef ❱ Level 2 Hospitality Team Member ❱ Level 3 Hospitality Supervisor Employers we work with: Hamilton Russell, Plum Jam Restaurants (Cena and Bay Horse), Chadwicks Inn Maltby, Baker Street Kitchen, Elerby Hotel. Childcare, Healthcare and Education ❱ Level 3 Dental Nursing ❱ Level 3 Teaching Assistant ❱ Level 4 Accounting ❱ Level 4 Residential Care Practitioner ❱ Level 5 Residential Care Management ❱ Level 4 Children, Young People and Families Practitioner ❱ Level 5 Children, Young People and Families Manager ❱ Level 5 Operations/ Department Management Employers we work with: Redcar and Cleveland Council, Middlesbrough Council, Saville Dental Practice, Riverdale Health Care, Perfect Smile, Tees Valley Care. Construction ❱ Level 2 Bricklayer ❱ Level 2 Carpentry and Joinery ❱ Level 3 Advanced Carpentry and Joinery ❱ Level 2 Property Maintenance Operative ❱ Level 3 Civil Engineering Technician ❱ Level 3 Building Services Design Technician ❱ Level 4 Building Services Design Technician ❱ Level 4 Construction Site Engineering Technician ❱ Level 4 Construction Quantity Surveying Technician ❱ Level 4 Construction Site Supervisor ❱ Level 4 Construction Design and Build Technician Employers we work with: Broadacres, Persimmon Homes, Gleeson Homes, ERW Joinery, Vision Building Services, Teesside Valley Combined Authority, Jacobs UK Ltd, Taylor Wimpey, RWO Associates Ltd. Apprenticeships We have a bigger choice of apprenticeships than anywhere else in the Tees Valley! 58 www.mbro.ac.uk New apprenticeships are made available throughout the year, scan the QR to check for new courses ❱❱
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IT, Computing and Digital Technologies Level Vehicle (Automotive Technology)
Manufacturing ❱ Level 2 Lean Manufacturing Operative – (Inspection Quality, Production Assembly, Production Processing) ❱ Level 2 Lean Manufacturing Technician ❱ Level 2 Engineering Operative – (Maintenance, Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Fabrication, Processing or Finishing, Technical Support) ❱ Level 2 General Welder (Arc Processes) ❱ Level 2 Science Manufacturing Process Operative Level 3 Design and Draughtsperson – (Mechanical, Electrical, Structural) ❱ Level 3 Engineering Technician – (Machinist – Advanced Manufacturing Engineering, Mechatronics Maintenance Technician, Product Design and Development Technician, Toolmaker and Tool and Die Maintenance Technician, Technical Support Technician) ❱ Level 3 Engineering Design and Draughtsperson ❱ Level 3 Metal Fabricator ❱ Level 3 Engineering Fitter ❱ Level 3 Pipe Welder ❱ Level 3 Plate Welder ❱ Level 3 Science Manufacturing Technician ❱ Level 3 Science Industry Manufacturing Technician ❱ Level 3 Utilities Engineering Technician ❱ Level 3 Maintenance & Operations Engineering Technician ❱ Level 3 Laboratory Technician ❱ Level 4 Process Leader ❱ Level 4 Engineering Manufacturing Technician Employers we work with: British Steel, Sembcorp Energy, Mitsubishi Chemicals, Quorn Foods, ElringKlinger, Caterpillar, IPN, Labman, Engie Fabricom, Hitachi Rail EU, Propipe Ltd, Tees Components, Francis Brown, Paragon Rapid Technologies, Lionweld Kennedy Flooring, Jacobs.
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3 Digital Marketer ❱ Level 3 Digital Support Technician ❱ Level 3 Information Communications Technician ❱ Level 3 Marketing Assistant ❱ Level 3 Data Technician ❱ Level 3 Network Cable Installer (Newcastle delivery only) ❱ Level 3 Software Development Technician ❱ Level 3 Junior Content Producer ❱ Level 4 Digital Industries- Marketing Executive ❱ Level 4 Digital Industries- Software Developer ❱ Level 4 Digital Industries- Network Engineer ❱ Level 5 Audio Visual Technician Employers we work with: Redcar Council, CPI, Thorn & Derrick, Sage UK, Mobile Mini, South Tees NHS, VirtualArmour, Svitzer, Awup, Sterling Pharma, Tees Esk and Wear Valley NHS Foundation Trust. Motor
❱ Level 2 Autocare Technician ❱ Level 3 Light Vehicle Service and Maintenance Technician Employers we work with: A. V. Dawson, Prestons of Potto, Ron Turnbull Garages, M&M Garages, Auto Magic and Briems Motors. 59
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Want to run your own business? Do you see yourself running an organisation or managing a sales team? If the answer is yes, then a career in Business could be perfect for you. Business careers are among the fastestgrowing and in-demand of all occupations. Companies across all sectors in the UK recruit people for business roles, including management, human resources, finance and Careers:marketing. ❱ Office Supervisor or Manager ❱ HR Assistant/Manager ❱ Accounts/Bank Clerk ❱ Marketing Executive ❱ Retail Manager ❱ Receptionist ❱ and more! The Marketing & Advertising sector is projected to grow by 5% over the period to 2027, creating 10,100 jobs! Accountants Average salary - £32,180 Sales Accounts and Business Development Managers Average salary - £41,976 Business and Financial Project Management Professionals Average salary - £38,246 Marketing Directors Average salary - £43,736
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From a recent bulletin by the education development trust, business support and other administration related roles have seen one of the largest increases in job vacancies in the UK!
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I am really enjoying my time at Middlesbrough College. The teachers are great and are always more than happy to answer any questions and provide feedback on work.
62 www.mbro.ac.uk Jake PreviousBusinessWood-WoolleyLevel2school:Kings Academy
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Check out the full course info and entry requirements online by scanning the QR code ❱❱ T Level Business course Level Course title How will I be assessed Duration L3 Management and Administration T Levels are assessed through exams, employer-set projects and practical assignments 2 years Vocational Business courses Level Course title How will I be assessed Duration L2 Business All work is assessed via a portfolio of assignments. 1 year L3 Extended Diploma/Diploma in Business This course is assessed through the completion of a portfolio covering 9 assignments, 1 exam and 3 controlled assessments. 2 years Every T Level student will take an industry placement that lasts at least 45 days, helping you to gain valuable experience in the workplace and allowing employers to meet the new talent in their industry. Progress to Uni UCM University MiddlesbroughCentre Higher Education courses ❱❱ Business and Marketing ❱❱ Business and Human Resource Management ❱❱ Economics ❱❱ Environment and Business ❱❱ Marketing ❱❱ International Business 63 Example of where our students go
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creativity 65 Future careers Scan me for careers info ❱❱ A career in Catering and Hospitality can open opportunitiescareerallovertheworld! Careers in Catering & Hospitality Be a part of this fast paced, diverse and lively industry with career opportunities in hotels, restaurants, cruise ships, nightclubs and bars. This exciting industry is a major employer across the world and a career in this sector can be very rewarding. If you are enthusiastic, sociable and creative, then this could be the perfect industry for you. Careers: ❱ Event Management ❱ Hotels ❱ Restaurants ❱ Pubs/Bars and Clubs ❱ Cruise Liners Head Chef Average salary - £35,300 Publicans and Managers of Licensed Premises Average salary - £38,371 Hotel and Accommodation Managers and Proprietors Average salary - £37,000 Restaurant Manager Average salary - £29,674
Studying with us
You will study in our industry standard training kitchens and gain experience of a real working environment in our award winning restaurant, The Waterside Brasserie. You’ll learn how to create delicious dishes in our fully equipped training kitchens and demonstration theatre and discover more about food preparation, cooking and food safety.
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As part of your programme, you will also take part in fantastic work placements and community projects with local businesses and charities to gain real working experience in the sector. highly recommend studying at Middlesbrough College! The teaching you will get all the support you could possibly
Did you know?
There are over 14,000 extra jobs predicted in the Tees Valley in the Creative, Culture and Leisure sector between now and 2024, with over 11,000 of these being replacement demand from those who will leave and retire.
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T Level Catering & Hospitality course Higher Education courses ❱❱ Culinary Arts and Management ❱❱ Hospitality Management ❱❱ International Hospitality ❱❱ Arts and Festivals Management Level Course title How will I be assessed Duration L3 Professional Cookery T Levels are assessed through practical employer set projects, assignments and examinations. 2 years Level Course title How will I be assessed Duration L1 Certificate in Culinary Skills / Certificate in Hospitality
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development 69 Future careers Scan me for careers info ❱❱ Careers in Childcare If you are a caring individual who wants to make a difference to young people's lives, a career in childcare could be the perfect choice for you. From nursery teaching to childcare supervision, there are many job opportunities in the childcare industry with flexible working hours available and even the opportunity to start your own business. Careers: ❱ Early Years Practitioner in Private Day Nursery ❱ Nanny ❱ Childminder ❱ Primary Schools Teacher ❱ Management in Early Years ❱ Nursery Nurse Salaries for Childcare jobs have gone up 8.2% year-on-year, compared to an annual increase of 1.8% for all jobs. Early Years Teacher/ Primary School Teacher Average salary - £36,115 Youth & Community Workers Average salary - £21,858 Child and Early Years Officers Average salary - £22,859 Childminders Average salary - £16,540
Studying with us
Based in the main College campus you will train in our specialist classrooms with the latest equipment and early years learning resources and work in our fully resourced childcare suite. Our fantastic learning environment will prepare you for your work experience placements. You will develop the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in this rewarding field.
All childcare courses consist of 2 days /week work placement in childcare settings.
You will complete a work placement to make sure you apply classroom learning in a real work environment and gain first-hand knowledge in a child’s development! Our dedicated Placement Co-ordinators work with nurseries, schools, crèches, playgroups and family centres in the local area to support students when looking for an employer to work with. DiplomaSummers-MannioninChildcareand Education Years school: Rye Hills Academy
Luke is progressing to York St John University to study for a degree in Primary Education.
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There are a range of practical and written assignments for each unit. 1 year
This programme is assessed through a number of methods including written assignments, presentations, case studies and professional discussion. Part of the assessment is completed within a childcare setting where you will be observed by your college assessor. English and maths are assessed via the completion of an externally marked exam. 1 year
L3 All work will be assignment based. 1 year
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T Level student will take an industry placement that lasts at least 45 days, helping you to gain valuable experience in the workplace and allowing employers to meet the new talent in their industry. Higher Education courses ❱❱ Primary Education ❱❱ Early Childhood Professional Studies ❱❱ Child & Family Health and Wellbeing Example of where our students go
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Careers in ConstructiontheIndustry
Build your career in one of the biggest UK industries with a career in construction! If you enjoy hands-on, practical learning and want to gain skills that are always in demand than a career in construction could be the perfect choice for you. Careers: ❱ Architecture ❱ Brickwork ❱ Carpentry and Joinery ❱ Civil Engineering ❱ Design, Surveying and Planning ❱ Electrical Installation ❱ WorkingPlumbinginthis industry will allow you to work on different, interesting and varied projects with clients. Studying a construction course at Middlesbrough College will give you the professional and technical skills, knowledge and understanding required to work within this varied industry. expertise Production Managers and Directors in Construction Average salary - £42,080 Carpenters and Joiners Average salary - £26,780 Quantity Surveyors Average salary - £40,360 Future careers Plumbers and Heating & Ventilating Engineers Average salary - £29,040 Predicted jobs growth in the sectorConstruction2019-2024:2.2%morejobs! 73 Scan me for careers info ❱❱
Studying with us
Middlesbrough College offers a range of courses in the construction sector, alongside traditional trades you will have the opportunity to go into construction specialisms such as civil engineering and professional roles such as architecture. You’ll develop skills in team building, problem solving, organisational, communication, decision making and digital
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Students will also have the opportunity to go on a range of site visits across the year, experiencing various refurbishments in order to gain an understanding of the challenges faced by industry professionals.
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Aleeza Hussain and Bryonie Szakera Las
Construction and the Built Environment Level 3
Previous school: Aleeza: Nunthorpe Academy
Bryonie: St. Michael's Catholic Academy
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The teachers and the level of learning at Middlesbrough College is excellent. They make each lesson engaging and run through each subject thoroughly - however if we ever have any questions, they are always more than happy to help. We have also had a number of employers come into class to talk about life in the industry!
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L3 Building Services Engineering - Specialist PathwayElectrotechnical Engineering
L3 Building Services Engineering - Specialist PathwayHeating and Ventilation Engineering
L3 Building Services Engineering - Specialist PathwayPlumbing and Heating Engineering
L3 Design, Surveying and Planning for ConstructionSpecialist Pathway - Civil Engineering
L3 Design, Surveying and Planning for ConstructionSurveying and Design for Construction and the Built Environment
L3 Onsite Construction- Specialist Pathways - Bricklaying
L3 Onsite Construction- Specialist Pathways - Carpentry and Joinery
T Levels are assessed through practical employer set projects, assignments and examinations. 2 years
T Levels are assessed through practical employer set projects, assignments and examinations. 2 years
T Levels are assessed through practical employer set projects, assignments and examinations. 2 years
T Levels are assessed through practical employer set projects, assignments and examinations. 2 years
T Levels are assessed through practical employer set projects, assignments and examinations. 2 years
T Levels are assessed through practical employer set projects, assignments and examinations. 2 years
T Levels are assessed through practical employer set projects, assignments and examinations. 2 years
Did you know? We are part of the North East Institute of Technology. Having the prestigious Institute of Technology status gives the promise to our students and employers that we will deliver high-quality technical qualifications and bespoke training. Top Employers Check out the full course info and entry requirements online by scanning the QR code ❱❱ 75 Every T Level student will take an industry placement that lasts at least 45 days, helping you to gain valuable experience in the workplace and allowing employers to meet the new talent in their industry.
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You will be assessed through a multiple-choice exam, practicals and verbal/written questioning. 1 year
You will be assessed through projects, assignments, practical activities, coursework and presentations. Two externally marked exams will need to be taken in January and May. years1-2
You will be assessed through coursework, practical and written examinations. 1 year
You will be assessed through coursework, practical and unitbased examinations and an online multi-choice exam. 1 year
You will be assessed through coursework, practical and unitbased examinations and an online multi-choice exam. 1 year
On-going assessment will take place throughout the course with a strong emphasis on practical skills. There are also several short theory tests and a multiple-choice online exam as part of the assessment process. 1 year
You will be continuously assessed throughout the course with a strong emphasis on practical skills.
There are also several short theory paper-based tests and a multiple-choice on-line exam linked to one of the theory units delivered. 1 year
You will be assessed through coursework, practical assessment and unit test paper and an online multi-choice exam. 1 year
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Vocational Construction courses Higher Education courses ❱❱ Architecture ❱❱ Building Services ❱❱ Civil Engineering ❱❱ Quantity Surveying ❱❱ Building Surveying ❱❱ Construction Project Management
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L2 Technical Certificate in Electrical Installation
L3 Advanced Technical Diploma in Electrical Installation
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L2 Technical Certificate in Plumbing
L3 Advanced Technical Diploma in Plumbing
How will I be assessed Duration
You will be assessed by on-demand multiple choice tests and a summative practical assessment.
You will be assessed through various methods including practical assessments and tests.
You will be assessed through a combination of written exams and observations of practical tasks in the workshop.
You will learn and be assessed by a mixture of practical activities and online multiple-choice tests.
You will learn and be assessed by a mixture of practical activities and online multiple-choice tests.
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James ConstructionSingh and the Built Environment Level 3 Previous school: Nunthorpe Academy
James has progressed to a higher apprenticeship, studying Quantity Surveying at Northumbria University.
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Studying at Middlesbrough College was a fantastic experience, it allowed me to study a course tailored to the industry I wanted to enter. The facilities are modern, and the teachers are great. I can gladly say I made the right choice in coming to study here and I’m excited to see where my career will take me.”
James
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industries including fine arts, photography, digital graphics, fashion design, illustration, advertising, publishing, textiles design, craft and product design, interior design and architecture. Whether you dream of creating cutting edge art, photography or fashion; our range of creative industry courses can help you get where you want to be! Careers: ❱ Illustration ❱ Fine Art ❱ Photography ❱ Graphic Design ❱ Concept Art ❱ Product Design ❱ Fashion Design ❱ Interior Design Predicted jobs growth in the Creative Arts sector 2019-2024: 1.5% more jobs! Artist Average salary - £30,520 Graphic Designer Average salary - £25,600 Photographer Average salary - £25,720 Fashion Designer Average salary - £23,140
Studying with us
You will have access to a range of amazing facilities including three spacious art studios, alongside a print, fashion and textiles studio, and two photography studios with a darkroom.
You will also get involved in a range of projects to develop your skills including live client led briefs, industry led work experience, exhibitions and shows.
As well as exploring set briefs, you will also develop independent creative projects, allowing you the freedom to develop your project work in an individual way. You can expect to develop your skills, knowledge and personal artistic style to a level that will stand out in creative
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areas covered on our courses include fashion design and illustration, fashion branding, garment and accessory production, screen printing, creative textiles, interior design, surface pattern, studio and location photography, image editing and manipulation, printmaking, creative experimental techniques, studio and lighting management, image communication, drawing, painting, traditional and digital illustration, concept art, installation and large-scale 3D work.
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Elen Murgarsova
Art & Design Practice Level 3 Previous school: Outwood Academy Acklam
Elen is progressing to the University of Leeds to study for a degree in Art & Design.
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Did you know?
The creative industries contributed £115.9 billion to the UK, accounting for 5.9% of the UK economy.
Middlesbrough College has been a lovely place to study. I would recommend coming here! The teachers are helpful and supportive. I've expanded my skillset and can't wait to progress to University. My career ambition is to become a successful artist and to have my work featured in top art galleries!
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You will be continuously assessed through successfully completing a series of assignments and projects. 1 year and Design Skills
You will be assessed through practical work and other assignments. A practical examination which is externally set and graded is part of the assessment. 1 year and Design Practice
As well as exploring set briefs, you will also develop independent creative projects, allowing you the freedom to develop your project work in an individual way. There are no exams on this course, as all work undertaken is assignment based.
Progress to Uni Example of where our students go Higher Education courses ❱❱ Fashion Design ❱❱ Interior Design ❱❱ Product Design ❱❱ Graphic Design ❱❱ Concept Art ❱❱ Photography ❱❱ Textiles & Surface Design ❱❱ Fine Art ❱❱ Illustration Vocational Creative Arts courses
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MC Digital 82 www.mbro.ac.uk ❱❱ Creative Media Production ❱❱ Digital Technologies ❱❱ Games Development
Introducing MC Digital
We are committed to training students with the fundamental technical knowledge so that they can tackle real world problems and get the skills employers want. Our creative and digital programmes are designed for students to secure high value jobs.
Brand new Digital Centre!
Our state-of-the-art digital expansion has put young people across the region at the forefront of the new industrial revolution! Our new multi-million-pound centre includes industry-leading programming suites, cyber labs, video editing suites, a games design suite and a full TV and film studio.
“The Digital Centre at Middlesbrough College will be transformative for the region, bringing together ambitious young learners, industry experts and tutors and businesses who’ll benefit from these unrivalled skills.”
Dave Coplin - CEO of The Envisioners & ex Microsoft UK
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Future careers Scan me for careers info ❱❱ Careers in Creative Media Production If you are a creative individual with a passion for creative media, video production or digital graphics, this could be the industry for you. The media sector is one of the largest employers in the UK and is continuing to grow. Now is the perfect time to build a creative career in digital media. Careers in Creative Media Production: ❱ Videographer/ Photographer ❱ Editor ❱ Filmmaker ❱ Journalist ❱ Online Content Creator ❱ Video Producer You may have the opportunity to do a 45-day work placement as part of your programme! TV, Video & Audio Engineers Average salary - £31,807 Journalists Average salary - £27,449 Photographers, AV & Broadcasting Equipment Operators Average salary - £31,286 Social Media Manager Average salary - £33,426Studying with us Creative Media Production students will benefit from our brand-new digital centre and highquality equipment and materials. This includes new video editing suites, state-of-the-art technologies, drones, gimbals, cinema cameras and a full TV and film studio. You’ll develop a range of creative and technical skills and improve your knowledge and understanding of visual communication. Contemporary industry techniques are taught by a highly skilled team of industry professionals. Did you know? Teesside’s tech scene is thriving. With over 7,000 jobs available across Teesside and the Tees Valley, the region has become a hotbed for digital innovation. 84 www.mbro.ac.uk Top Employers
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Our practical course allows you to develop technical skills within the Film and Media sector for the first part of the year; students will then apply those skills to a project of their choice. This course is designed for students who enjoy practical assessments and working on their own creative ideas. 2 years
Our course allows you to develop practical and technical skills within the Journalism sector for the first part of the year; students will then apply those skills to a project of their choice. This course is designed for students who enjoy practical assessments and working on their own creative ideas. 2 years
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Higher Education courses ❱❱ Digital Video Production ❱❱ TV & Film Production ❱❱ Audio-visual Technology ❱❱ Media Production ❱❱ Journalism 85 ❱❱ Check out the full course info and entry requirements online by scanning the QR code. UCM University MiddlesbroughCentre Progress to Uni Vocational Creative Media Production courses
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Media Broadcast & Production
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Careers in
Digital Technologies There is a high demand for new recruits in Digital Technologies! If you are logical thinker who has good communication and teamwork skills and a passion for technology, then this fast-growing industry could be the perfect choice for you. There are a huge range of roles available in this sector and there’s never been a better time to consider a career in digital. The increasing digitalisation, as well as the move to a green economy are the major current trends which are changing the UK’s job market, and the digital sector is a key industry that will drive economic growth. Careers in Digital Technologies: ❱ Data scientist ❱ IT analyst ❱ Software Developer ❱ Network Manager ❱ Website Developer ❱ Systems Analyst ❱ Hardware Engineer ❱ Ethical Hacker Future careers IT and DirectorsTelecommunications Average salary - £82,907 IT Business Analysts, Architects and Systems Designers Average salary - £57,357 IT Project and Programme Managers Average salary - £62,050 Programme and Software Development Professionals Average salary - £50,579 Studying with us You’ll learn about the latest technology improvements in applications including system security, programming, web design and networking. You’ll also have access to two state-of-the-art computer software labs with the latest software and industry standard networking equipment as part of your studies. Our experienced team will keep you up to date with the latest industry trends and help you to build the skills you need to succeed in industry. Having developed an excellent working relationship with local digital industries we ensure we are continually updating our practices and facilities so that we can help model digital employees for the future. 86 www.mbro.ac.uk Scan me for careers info ❱❱ The Digital Technologies sector is worth an impressive £1billion and is creating jobs at a steadyToprate!Employers
T Level Digital Technologies courses Higher Education courses ❱❱ Computing ❱❱ Data Science ❱❱ Networking & Forensics ❱❱ Information Technology ❱❱ Games Development ❱❱ Computer Science ❱❱ Cyber Security UCM University MiddlesbroughCentre Progress to Uni Level Course title How will I be assessed Duration L3 Digital Production Design & Development T Levels are assessed through practical employer- set projects, assignments and examinations. 2 years L3 Digital Business Services T Levels are assessed through practical employer- set projects, assignments and examinations. 2 years L3 Digital Support Services T Levels are assessed through practical employer- set projects, assignments and examinations. 2 years87❱❱ Check out the full course info and entry requirements online by scanning the QR code. Level Course title How will I be assessed Duration L2 Computer Science The course is assessed through assessment work and two online exams. 1 year L3 Information Technology (including Networking & Security and Application and Web Development) A portfolio of assessed work will be produced via set assignments and practical work. 2 years Vocational Digital Technologies courses Every T Level student will take an industry placement that lasts at least 45 days, helping you to gain valuable experience in the workplace and allowing employers to meet the new talent in their industry. Example of where our students go
Careers in Games Development
If you are a creative individual with a passion for games, concept art, digital graphics or programming this could be the industry for you. With employment soaring in the games digital technology sector there hasn't been a better time to start your career!
Careers in Games Development: Games Designer Artist Artist Games Programmer Gameplay Animator
Studying with us
You will be based in MC Digital, our technical digital school and learn in our purpose-built games design and creative media studios which are equipped with industry- standard media production software and hardware.
As one of the first colleges to be awarded Next Gen status, and the only one in the Tees Valley. NextGen collaborates with industry experts to make sure our vocational qualifications for young people are up to date and relevant. pride ourselves on offering innovative, practical based courses, using top of the range equipment, strong industry links and a professional skilled team of lectures.
Future careers
Computer Games Developer salary - £30,378
Computer Games Tester salary - £24,000
Audio Engineer salary - £29,365
Game Artist salary - £31,354
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MC Esports Academy
Middlesbrough College is proud to offer elite level gaming! As part of your programme, you may be selected to take part and become part of our MC Esports Academy.
Students will be selected to take the Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate in Esports in addition to their full-time programme. The course will be studied across 2 years, so you will finish your programme with the equivalent of 4 A Levels!
The Global Esports industry is growing rapidly. Analyst Newzoo estimates Esports revenues will reach around £1.3bn by 2023!
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Vocational Games Development courses Higher Education courses ❱❱ Games Design ❱❱ Computer Games Design ❱❱ Games Programming ❱❱ Games Development ❱❱ Computer, Animation and Visual Effects ❱❱ Computer Science ❱❱ Software Engineering 89 UCM University MiddlesbroughCentre Progress to Uni Top Employers Level Course title How will I be assessed Duration L2 Games Development Technical Diploma You will be continuously assessed through a series of assignments, projects and one exam. 1 year L3 Games Development Technical Diploma You will be continuously assessed through a series of assignments and projects. 2 years L3 Games, Animation and VFX Skills Extended Diploma You will be assessed through exams, a development portfolio, written assignments, a synoptic project and a research project. 2 years Ben GamesCanwellDesign Level 3 Extended Diploma Previous school: Outwood Academy Redcar “Problem solving and collaboration is at the heart of games design, so it was great that I could always talk to my teachers or other students about how to tackle the big issues, working together to find the best solution.” ❱❱ Check out the full course info and entry theonlinerequirementsbyscanningQRcode. BenprofileStudent Example of where our students go
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91 skills Future careers Scan me for careers info ❱❱ 5.5 million people work in Engineering in the UK, accounting for 18% of all UK employment. Careers in Engineering & Welding Design your future with a career in Engineering. If you are an excellent problem solver with an analytical mind and a desire to improve and innovate, then there are many opportunities available to you in Engineering. Careers: ❱ Electrical/ Electronic ❱ Instrumentation ❱ Design ❱ Manufacturing ❱ Mechanical ❱ Welding Mechanical Engineer Average salary - £47,840 Design Developmentand Engineer Average salary - £45,760 Engineering Technician Average salary - £39,520 Welder Average salary - £27,416
Studying with us
You will train in a wide range of modern workshop facilities to improve your skillset and have access to the STEM Centre to gain additional employability skills such as health and safety, permits to work, risk assessments, working at heights and confined spaces.
Our STEM Centre
We can take your skills higher and get you ready for industry.
Our STEM Technical Training Centre is a leading provider of technical training, skills, behaviours and competency solutions for a range of engineering industries!
The STEM Centre embeds industrial competencies and behaviours into your engineering training, allowing you to experience a real work environment and become job ready when you leave us.
Did you know?
It's estimated that the industry will need 200,000 skilled engineers between now and 2024 to meet demand.
If you study an engineering, manufacturing or welding course with us you will have access to this facility to learn practical skills such as health and safety which will complement your theoretical study. You will be required to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) and act professionally when working on site, just like you would in industry! am really enjoying the course and getting valuable experience in the workshop which will help me when applying for an apprenticeship or STEM Centre will provide the advantage and
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The core elements will be assessed through two externally set end of year 1 examinations.
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Design and Development (Electrical and Electronic)
L3 Design and Development (Control and Instrumentation)
L3 Manufacturing, Processing and Control (Fitting Assembly Technologies)
L3 Manufacturing, Processing and Control (Machining and Toolmaking Technologies)
Every T Level student will take an industry placement that lasts at least 45 days, helping you to gain valuable experience in the workplace and allowing employers to meet the new talent in their industry. Top Employers ❱❱ Check out the full course info and entry requirements online by scanning the QR code.
Vocational Engineering & Welding courses
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National Certificate/ Extended Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
L3 National Certificate / Extended Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
L2 Advanced Manufacturing Diploma (Machining)
L2 Advanced Manufacturing Diploma (Electrical and Electronic Engineering)
L3 Performing Engineering Operations (Machining)
L1 Welding Engineering
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How will I be assessed Duration
You will be assessed through internally set assignments or time constrained tests per module. years1-2
You will be assessed through internally set assignments or time constrained tests per module. years1-2
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This vocational programme is assessed through online tests, workshop activities, and set assignments. 1 year
This vocational programme is assessed through online tests, workshop activities, and set assignments. 1 year
You will be assessed through practical assessments and online/paper based multiple choice examinations. 1 year
You will be assessed through practical assessment and online/paper based multiple choice examinations. 1 year
Assessment will be on-going in the workshop throughout the year for all practical welding where you will need to complete eight test pieces, four MMA and four TAGs.
There is a Gola Health and Safety multi choice exam. Three written exams including Prep and QA, Manual Metal Arc Welding and Tungsten Arc Gas Welding. 1 year
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“I would definitely recommend studying Welding at Middlesbrough College. The teaching is fantastic, and the course is perfect. I decided to come and study here because of the College's good reputation. I looked around a few local College's but Middlesbrough College stood out to me as the facilities are outstanding.”
Alfie WeldingStreetLevel 2
Previous school: Nunthorpe Academy
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97 skills Future careers Scan me for careers info ❱❱ TTE TTE is part of the Middlesbrough College Group! TTE is the UK’s leading provider of technical training to the oil & gas, process, manufacturing and engineering sectors. We specialise in a range of trade specific study programmes, allowing you to develop the skills needed for industry whilst studying in our world class facilities. Artist's impression Artist's impression Wind Turbine Engineer Average salary - £36,349 Instrumentation Engineer Average salary - £34,977 Process Engineer Average salary - £38,000 Oil & Gas Engineer Average salary - £38,808 Process Engineers job growth +4.2% by 2027 leading to 2,700 new jobs! Our TTE campus is in South Bank, Middlesbrough. In 2024 TTE will relocate to a brand new £10m centre at Middlesbrough College’s Middlehaven campus!
Vocational TTE Engineering courses
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L3 Engineering
L3 Award/Diploma Engineering
L2 Diploma Manufacturing
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How will I be assessed
You will be assessed through observation (with appropriate witness testimony), short online testing and ongoing assignments. years1-2
You will be assessed through observation (with appropriate witness testimony), short online testing and ongoing assignments. years1-2
You will be assessed through observation (with appropriate witness testimony), short online testing and ongoing assignments. years1-2
You will be assessed through observation (with appropriate witness testimony), short online testing and ongoing assignments. 1 year
Did you know?
There will be 0.8% more Wind technology and turbine technician jobs in 2026. Up to 2027, the workforce is projected to grow by 1%, creating 900 jobs relating to engineering technician roles. In the same period, 43.2% of the workforce is projected to retire, creating 41,900 job openings.
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L2 Diploma in Advanced Manufacturing Engineering (Wind Turbine Technician)
L3 Diploma in Engineering and Technology (Wind Turbine Technology)
L2 Diploma in Process Technology
L3 Diploma in Process Technology
How will I be assessed Duration
You will be assessed through observation (with appropriate witness testimony), short online testing and on-going assignments. 1 year
You will be assessed through an internal assessment, practical and portfolio. 1 year
You will be assessed through observation (with appropriate witness testimony), short online testing and on-going assignments. 1 year
You will be assessed through observation (with appropriate witness testimony), short online testing and on-going assignments. 1 year
You will be assessed through practical and multi-choice examinations. 1 year
You will be assessed through exams at the end of each module. 1 year
You will be assessed through observation (with appropriate witness testimony), short online testing and on-going assignments. 1 year
Higher Education courses ❱❱ Electrical and Electronic Engineering ❱❱ Instrumentation and Control Engineering ❱❱ Mechanical Engineering ❱❱ Manufacturing Engineering ❱❱ Renewable Energy Engineering 99 Progress to Uni TTE Engineering courses
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Careers in Fashion, Business & Communications
If you love fashion and are a good communicator who thrives in a fast-paced environment, then this could be the career path for you. The Fashion, Business and Communications industry focuses on how fashion is communicated through different media such as writing, film, photography, images, television, and film. This sector is perfect for anyone wanting to explore the world of fashion marketing and will allow you to discover how media communications can elevate brands. Studying a course in Fashion, Business and Communications will develop your knowledge and open doors to many exciting careers in the fashion industry!
Future careers
Fashion Marketing (Accounts Managers & Creative Directors)
Average salary - £51,079
Fashion Buyer
Average salary - £34,262
Retail Manager
Average salary - £25,180
Fashion Blogger
Average salary - £29,527
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Careers: ❱ Fashion Buyer ❱ Fashion Journalism ❱ Fashion Designer ❱ Marketing ❱ Retail Management ❱ Visual Merchandising ❱ Fashion Communications ❱ Fashion Trend Forecaster ❱ Fashion Blogger or Influencer Predicted jobs growth in the Fashion sector 2019-2024, 1.8% more jobs!
Studying with us
You'll be based within our main College campus and have access to a range of resources to complement your studies. You will participate in a wide variety of creative projects by taking on different roles associated with the fashion industry such as forecasting fashion trends, reinventing brands, creating window displays, designing marketing concepts, writing blogs and magazine articles and inventing capsule Youcollections.willalso
learn about all aspects of the fashion industry from ethical and sustainable fashion on the high street and at designer level to online digital platforming.
Our courses are accredited by the University of Arts London, the sixth best University for art and design in the world!
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Did you know?
The UK's Fashion industry is worth £26 billion & 800,000 jobs to the economy, making it the UK's largest creative industry.
Retail Level 3
Previous school: Trinity Catholic College
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The Fashion Business and Retail course at Middlesbrough College is excellent. It’s a very creative course and has opened lots of doors for future careers. My tutors are supportive of me and have allowed me to explore my creativity and develop my skills. I would definitely recommend studying here.
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You will be assessed by a variety of methods including, written assignments, presentations, discussion, sketchbook development, mood boards and oral questioning. An individual final major project will be chosen by the student and lecturer. 1 year
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Higher Education courses ❱❱ Fashion Advertising & Marketing ❱❱ Fashion Styling ❱❱ Retail Management ❱❱ Visual Merchandising ❱❱ Fashion Design & Communication ❱❱ Fashion Buying ❱❱ Consumerism and Sustainable Fashion 103 ❱❱ Check out the full course info and entry requirements online by scanning the QR code. Progress to Uni Example of where our students go
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Beauty Industries Find the right style for your future with a career in hair and beauty. If you have a lively personality, are hardworking and driven and have a creative flair then this glamorous sector could be for you. The hairdressing and beauty therapy industry provides treatments such as hair cutting, colouring, waxing and skincare, makeup and spa services. New hairstyles and beauty trends are constantly emerging in the hair and beauty industry, driven by influential celebrities, fashion and the desire to look our best. Careers in the hair and beauty industries: ❱ Spa Manager ❱ Salon Stylist ❱ Salon Manager ❱ Makeup Artist ❱ Barber ❱ Beauty Therapist ❱ Hairstylist/Beauty Therapist (cruise ship) ❱ Mobile Hairstylist/Beauty Therapist ❱ Manufacturer Sales Team Salon Manager Average salary - £25,500 Barber Average salary - £24,784 Spa Manager Average salary - £27,879 Makeup Artist Average salary - £21,540 The workforce in the Hair & Beauty sector is projected to grow by 3.6% over the period to 2027, creating 1,200 jobs.
Studying with us You will have access to our seven professionally equipped hair and beauty salons, including our commercial spa suite, modern hairdressing salons and barbershop. Our experienced professionals train students to the highest standards in all the latest techniques and treatments. Ruby TechnicalWilsonCert in Hair Colouring Services Level 2 Previous school: Northallerton School “The opportunities and experiences on this course are amazing and the teachers are so supportive. The best opportunity at College is being able to work in the Graduate Salon with real clients. This has helped me to build professional skills and gain confidence.” Did you know? Our students also regularly take part in national and regional hair and beauty competitions including the annual Association of Hairdressers and Therapists (AHT) competition to enhance their skills and gain wider experience. 106 www.mbro.ac.uk Top Employers RubyprofileStudentUCM University MiddlesbroughCentre Progress to Uni Example of where our students go
T Levels Hair & Beauty courses Every T Level student will take an industry placement that lasts at least 45 days, helping you to gain valuable experience in the workplace and allowing employers to meet the new talent in their industry. Level Course title How will I be assessed Duration L3 Hairdressing T Levels are assessed through practical employer-set projects, assignments and examinations. 2 years L3 Beauty Therapy Services T Levels are assessed through practical employer-set projects, assignments and examinations. 2 years Vocational Hair & Beauty courses Level Course title How will I be assessed Duration L1 Introduction to the Hair and Beauty Sector (Hairdressing or Beauty route) VRQ Certificate You will be assessed through 5 assignments, 2 exams minimum and completed portfolio of practical assessments. 1 year L2 Technical Certificate in Cutting and Colouring Combined You will be assessed through theory and practical assessments. 1 year L2 VRQ Hairdressing Diploma 1 year L2 VRQ Certificate in Beauty Services 1 year L2 Technical Certificate in Beauty Therapy You will be assessed through one externally set and moderated assignment and one externally set and marked exam, sat under examination conditions. 1 year L3 Advanced Technical Diploma in Beauty and Spa Therapy 1 year L2 Technical Certificate in Makeup Artistry 1 year L3 Advanced Technical Diploma in Media Makeup Artistry You will be assessed through observation of your skills and on-going assessment. There will be an end exam to check your knowledge. 1 year 107 ❱❱ Check out the full course info and entry requirements online by scanning the QR code.
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Scan me for careers info ❱❱ Careers in Health & Care If you are a caring, compassionate person who wants to make a difference to people’s lives then a career in the Health & Care sector is the perfect choice for you. From the NHS which employs over 1.7 million staff across multiple careers, to residential and nursing homes or humanitarian aid for non-profit organisations, there are a range of diverse and rewarding careers in health and care. Careers: ❱ Social Worker ❱ Nursing ❱ Psychology ❱ Counselling ❱ Occupational Therapist ❱ Midwife ❱ Youth Worker ❱ Support Worker ❱ Paramedic ❱ Speech and Language Therapist There are over 26,000 extra jobs predicted in the Tees Valley in the health & social care sector between now & 2024 Nurse Average salary - £30,943 Social Workers Average salary - £34,757 Paramedic Average salary - £34,214 Residential & Day Care Managers Average salary - £44,351
Studying with us
Whilst studying at Middlesbrough College you will have access to a variety of resources including a realistic Health Ward and industry experienced staff. You will learn the core skills and knowledge you need to work in the Health and Care sector. You’ll also be expected to complete valuable work placements in order to improve your employability and practical skills giving your CV the competitive edge. On work placements you may find yourself in a hospital, a rehabilitation centre, a care home or even a day centre.
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Sydney Bradley Health & Social Care Level 3 Previous school: Nunthorpe Academy “I really enjoyed studying at Middlesbrough College! I felt well prepared for my next step in education, and I would definitely recommend the course.” Sydney You may have the opportunity to do a 45-day work placement as part of your programme!
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Automotive Technology Gear yourself up for a career in the Motor Vehicle sector. If you are a good problem solver with great customer service skills, then this could be the career for you. The automotive industry influences everyone and helps to keep the world moving. The UK is also driving towards net zero and the motor industry is a major player in the UK’s green energy sector as the country sets out to electrify transport. Careers: ❱ Motor Vehicle Technician ❱ Light and Heavy Vehicle Technicians ❱ Breakdown Engineer ❱ Vehicle Tester ❱ Automotive Technicians ❱ Diagnostic Technicians ❱ Mechanical, Electrical & Trim Technicians Over 570,000 people are employed in the UK RetailIndustry!Automotive Vehicle Technicians and Electricians Average salary - £25,391 Garage Managers and Proprietors Average salary - £31,019 Vehicle Body Builders and Repairers Average salary - £23,124 Motorsport Engineer Average salary - £35,496
Studying with us
Our workshops have been designed and equipped by industry specialists to provide you with an excellent learning environment. You will learn how engines are put together and how to use computer diagnostic software. You will gain practical skills on a wide variety of vehicles using up-to-date equipment and diagnostic tools and develop your theoretical knowledge using custom-built training rigs and interactive their knowledge experience connections! Automotive Industry every role from a the production line the moment it £6k per annum as an Apprentice over £100k annum as a Dealer
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I’ve always wanted to work in the automotive industry and Middlesbrough College offers an amazing range of Motor Vehicle courses. My ultimate career dream is to work in Formula 1!
The College has been incredibly supportive. I was fortunate to be offered a work placement as part of my course and I have really enjoyed improving my knowledge on engines and motor vehicles whilst on work placement at Mercedes Benz. My skillset has expanded and I’ve also enjoyed the experience of a real working environment. This work placement has been an amazing addition to my CV!
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Higher Education courses ❱❱ Automotive Engineering ❱❱ Motorsports Engineering ❱❱ Mechanical Engineering with Automotive Design 115 Progress to Uni ❱❱ Check out the full course info and entry requirements online by scanning the QR code. Example of where our students go
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Technology and Practice If you dream of having your own music released, selling out venues as a performer or even owning and operating your own recording studio then this sector is perfect for you. The music industry is a diverse and exciting sector which offers opportunities to work in television, radio and theatre. There are also opportunities to become self-employed or get into teaching. Careers: ❱ Studio Engineering ❱ DJ ❱ Radio and Television Work ❱ Musician ❱ Professional Performing ❱ Computer Game Sound Design Musicians Average salary - £24,292 AV Equipment Operators Average salary - £20,789 Sound Engineer Average salary - £29,365 Teaching Professionals Average salary - £33,826 600 new jobs are projected in the music sector by 2027!
Studying with us
Our music students have access to three recording studios and five control rooms equipped for surround sound. We also boast the MC Theatre which is the perfect venue for music students to perfect their live performance skills. Along with learning the theory behind the matter, you will gain hands-on experience where you will work with industry standard
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Annie Lince Music (Performance) Level 3
Previous school: Outwood Academy Bydales Annie is now a freelance musician
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I can’t thank Middlesbrough College enough for helping me to pursue my dreams. I have loved studying here and I’ve learnt so much - coming to Middlesbrough College has been one of the best things I could have done!
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Higher Education courses ❱❱ Jazz & Popular Music ❱❱ Music Technology ❱❱ Music Performance & Management ❱❱ Sound Engineering & Design 119 Progress to Uni UCM University MiddlesbroughCentre Level Course title How will I be assessed Duration L2 Music (Performance) You will be assessed through set assignments and performances using practical work and observation. 1 year L3 Music (Performance) You will be assessed through set assignments and performances with practical work and observation. 2 years L2 Music (Production) You will be continuously assessed through practical assessments, tutor observations and written assignments. 1 year L3 Music (Production) You will be assessed through written submissions, presentations, practical assessments and verbal discussions. 2 years ❱❱ Check out the full course info and entry requirements online by scanning the QR code. Vocational Music Technology and Practice courses Did you know? Press on Vinyl record maker is set to create 46 new jobs with £350,000 investment! The Middlesbrough manufacturer opened its facility last year, which saw the biggest rise in record sales in 30 years. Example of where our students go
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If you dream of being on the stage or traveling the world in the entertainments industry, then a career in performing arts could be for you. The Creative industry forms a huge part of our culture from theatre and musicals to opera and ballet. This diverse sector offers lots of different opportunities for creative and talented individuals. Careers: ❱ Actor ❱ Singer ❱ Dancer ❱ Choreographer ❱ Director ❱ Stage Manager ❱ Lighting Designer and Operator ❱ Sound Operator ❱ Stage Crew and Theatre Technician ❱ Teacher ❱ Events Manager There are over 14,000 extra jobs predicted in the Tees Valley in the Creative, Culture and Leisure sector between now and 2024! Actors, Entertainers and Presenters Average salary - £24,292 Arts Officers, Producers and Directors Average salary - £29,759 Dancers and Choreographers Average salary - £24,292 Event Manager Average salary - £32,228
Studying with us
Our performing arts course allows you to specialise in three areas (Acting, Dance and Musical Theatre) and you will get the opportunity to build skills in your chosen area in our Christmas pantomime and end of year musical. You’ll rehearse in our large dance and drama studios and perform in our professional theatre, developing the confidence to succeed in the industry.
If you aspire to work backstage in a theatre or support performance events, then a career in Stage Management and Operations could be for you. You will also get the opportunity to manage our professional 156 seat theatre with automated lighting and full sound system.
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Middlesbrough College has industry partnerships with showbiz professionals including actor and director Craig Conway. Craig has an incredibly impressive CV and has appeared in several stage plays, television series and films.
Performing Arts students will benefit from Craig’s acting masterclasses, audition workshops, confidence building sessions, classes in acting for film, producing short film masterclasses, professional feedback and more.
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Brook Richardson Stage Management & Operations (Production Arts) Level 3
Previous school: Outwood Academy Bydales
Brook is progressing to the Guildhall School of Music and Drama to study for a degree in Production Arts and Stage Management!
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Middlesbrough College has been a fantastic place to study. We have had so many opportunities to work on shows and gain handson industry experience. I’m always learning something new and learning about different areas of the sector too.”
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You will be assessed via assignments and projects, observations of practical work, rehearsals and performance. 2 years
You will be assessed via assignments and projects, observations of practical work, rehearsals and performance. 2 years
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125 commitment Future careers Scan me for careers info ❱❱ Careers in Public and Uniformed Services If you work well under pressure, are hardworking, a team player and committed to helping others, then this could be the sector for you. The public sector is a huge employer with opportunities to explore services such as the police, fire, armed forces, ambulance, and civil Careers:services. ❱ Police Officer ❱ Fire Fighter ❱ Army ❱ Royal Navy ❱ Royal Air Force ❱ Paramedic Senior Police Officers Average salary - £49,137 Probation Officers Average salary - £36,061 Senior Officers in Fire, Ambulance, Prison and Related Services Average salary - £44,251 Military Officer Average salary - £49,747 There will be 5% more Army officer jobs in 2026 (across UK).
Studying with us
Your course will be split into three key areas of study and include outdoor adventurous activities, classroom-based units and sports and fitness. For this reason, you will have theoretical based study in the classroom, whilst taking part in external residential trips and joining in with sport and fitness activities.
A range of uniformed public services visit the College across the year to showcase the various career opportunities that you can progress onto.
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Hannah is progressing to Durham University to study Criminology
“The experience I’ve had at the College has set me up for University! There’s lots of variety on the BTEC course, including outdoor learning. For example, we went on an outdoor learning trip, canoeing and kayaking together, which I loved.
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If you’re an active person who enjoys participating in practical sport sessions and learning about the human body, then get ready to train for a career in sport. Sport and physical activity contributes £39 billion to the UK's economy! World-class events and the endless growth of football have made the industry one of the fastest growing sectors in the UK. The legacy of the London Olympics has been a major boost for the sports economy in the UK, and this popularity has meant that more people are choosing to pursue careers in this fast-growing business. Careers: ❱ Coaching ❱ Community Sports ❱ Fitness Instructing ❱ Professional Sports ❱ Physiotherapy ❱ Sport Psychologist ❱ Sport Development Officer ❱ PE Teacher Leisure & Sports Managers Average salary - £36,400 Physiotherapist Average salary - £39,000 Sport Coach Average salary - £23,986 Secondary Education PE Teaching Professional Average salary - £44,720 The workforce 6.9%projectedPhysiotherapistsforistogrowbyto2027creating4,700jobs!
Studying with us
Middlesbrough College boasts a 3G Astroturf pitch, strength and conditioning suite and a physiology lab, where you can expect support from specialist tutors and coaches, many of which are ex-professionals in their field. We have strong links with elite teams across the region in a variety of sports and have seven professional academies you could join alongside your studies.
Students can partake in a range of College activities across the year to enhance their CV including primary school sports day and gymnastics tournaments, as well as the annual Race for Life event for staff and students!
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Charlotte Kelsey
Sport and Exercise Science Level 3
Previous school: Nunthorpe Academy
Charlotte is progressing to University to study Physiotherapy.
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I am thoroughly enjoying my course! I find all the modules interesting especially Sport and Exercise Physiology. I love how diverse the lessons are and you get a good insight into the industry, which helps you decide what path to pursue.
“The support we receive from our tutors is outstanding! They make the learning experience less stressful, and you can always rely on them for guidance and support.
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Higher Education courses ❱❱ Sport Therapy with Rehabilitation ❱❱ Sport & Exercise Science ❱❱ Sports Therapy & Massage ❱❱ Sports Coaching Development & Fitness ❱❱ Outdoor Adventure Education & Leadership 131 Progress to Uni UCM University MiddlesbroughCentre
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133 adventure Future careers Scan me for careers info ❱❱ Careers in Travel, Tourism and Aviation Get prepared for a career journey in this varied and dynamic sector with opportunities to see the world! If you have excellent customer service skills and can work under pressure, a career in travel and tourism or aviation could be for you. Careers: ❱ Travel Advisor ❱ Events Manager ❱ Holiday Representative ❱ Airport Staff and Cabin Crew ❱ Cruise Line Operative ❱ Pilot ❱ Ramp Agent ❱ Cabin Crew ❱ Check-in Agent ❱ Air Traffic Controller ❱ Airline Sales ❱ Airline Customer Service Students benefit from our exclusive partnership with Eden Flight Training, giving you access to training at Teesside & other UK airports. Cabin Crew Average salary - £23,416 Travel Agency Managers Average salary - £32,850 Event Managers Average salary - £32,228 Airline Pilots Average salary - £78,862
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You’ll get the opportunity to learn in Middlesbrough College’s fantastic classrooms and on-site mock cabin. Our mock cabin is complete with seats, drinks, duty-free trolleys and emergency life jackets to simulate life on board an airliner. We have fantastic employer links with a range of travel agents and hotels in the region offering you great work placements and progression opportunities.
Our students also enjoy annual trips! Destinations include Barcelona, New York and
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Fatima is progressing to Sheffield University to study Airline and Airport Management.
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Higher Education courses ❱❱ Travel and Tourism Management ❱❱ Airport and Airline Management ❱❱ Events Management ❱❱ Education and Tourism Progress to Uni UCM University MiddlesbroughCentre Level Course title How will I be assessed Duration L2 Aviation Operations Diploma You will be assessed through internal assignments allowing you to produce evidence in a variety of ways including posters, presentations, role plays and projects and external assessments. 1 year L3 Aviation Operations Internal assessments will be carried out in a variety of ways including assignments, role plays and presentations. 2 years L1 Travel and Aviation There will be a number of assessments during the course including roleplays, assignments, interviews and portfolio work. 1 year L2 Travel and Tourism There will be a number of assessments during the course including roleplays, assignments, interviews and portfolio work. 1 year L3 Travel and Tourism Internal assessments will be carried out in a variety of ways including assignments, role plays and presentations. 2 years Vocational Travel, Tourism and Aviation courses ❱❱ Check out the full course info and entry requirements online by scanning the QR code. 135 Example of where our students go
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My native language is French so I decided to enrol onto the ESOL programme at Middlesbrough College as I wanted to improve my skills. This course has improved my English skills and has opened a lot of opportunities for me. The teaching is really good, and I get fantastic support from my tutors. They want you to do your best and are always available to answer any questions you have.
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137 employability Life Skills, ESOL & Vocational Steps Are you looking for a stepping-stone to improve your life and employability skills? Our Progression Studies department focuses on meeting the needs of students with a range of additional and special educational needs, including students with learning difficulties or English as a second language. These courses are designed to help you prepare for adulthood and develop your independence, community participation and employability Skills:skills. ❱ Maths and English ❱ Reading and Writing ❱ Personal Development ❱ Speaking and Listening ❱ Work Experience and Employability
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Our dedicated and experienced team are on hand to support you throughout your studies. Our Additional Learning Support Team can also help with a range of special educational needs. We also offer daily drop-in sessions to students who need a little extra support. You’ll develop your communication skills and confidence through a range of community projects and take part in enrichment activities.
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You’ll have the opportunity to participate in meaningful work experience as part of your course. This will help to develop your confidence, self-esteem and other employability skills which are essential in the world of work and highly regarded and valued by
Work experience will allow you the opportunity to develop your communication skills. You will also develop and build skills working as part of a team, problem solving, time management and motivational skills.
Your tutor and placement coordinator will work with you to find a suitable placement and ensure reasonable adjustments are in place to help you build and develop employability skills in a vocational area to meet your needs. In some cases, 1:1 support can be offered so that you are able to achieve a work placement.
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“I am really enjoying studying the Supported Internship programme at Middlesbrough College. I’m on placement at Teesside Hospice and I love it! I help sort all the clothes and donations out for the shop to sell. The tutors on my course and brilliant and are very supportive.
“I love studying at Middlesbrough College- my course is great! My favourite part of the course is cooking as we get to make all sorts of delicious food. I’m also enjoying my placement at The Shaw Trust! My confidence has grown, and I’ve made lots of new friends.
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Our Vocational Steps programmes are designed to prepare students to move on to a course in one of our many vocational areas across College or progress to employment. Each pathway will help you develop your qualifications, skills, and confidence to move into your chosen subject area at Level 1.
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Entry L3 & L1
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The programmes are designed to be practical and will involve you getting hands-on experience to develop your specialist skills. We will support you to engage positively with all aspects of the programme, focus you towards achieving your ambitions and will be on hand to help you in a variety of ways both in and out of the classroom.
How will I be assessed Duration
You will be continuously assessed using a variety of different methods. 1 year
There will be planned assessments taking place over the course of the programme. 1 year
You will be continuously assessed using a variety of different methods. 1 year
There will be planned assessments taking place over the course of the programme. 1 year
You will be continuously assessed using a variety of different methods. 1 year
You will be continuously assessed using a variety of different methods. 1 year
You will be continuously assessed using a variety of different methods. 1 year
Hair,Multi-SkillsBeauty, Hair & Media Makeup and Travel & Aviation
Entry L3 & L1 Sport,Multi-SkillsPublic Services, Catering & Hospitality 1 year
During your time on the course, you will be assessed by completing a portfolio of assessed assignments and projects. You will also be given regular feedback in your practical sessions to ensure your skills are always developing and meeting the high expectations of industry professionals. If you are working towards maths and/or English, you will complete exams as part of your qualification but you will also get regular feedback from your tutor so we can make sure you are as ready for your exams as you can be. 1 year
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