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SPONSORED: Looking for a fresh start to 2019? Make it yours with Fife College

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For many people the start of a new year can often mean a fresh start and taking that first step towards the positive change you have been thinking about. Fife College is a vibrant, fun and creative place to study and it could be the perfect place to continue along your path to a new and exciting career.

Everyone is different, with their own unique goals and aspirations. That’s why Fife College offers such a wide range of courses across so many areas, with some courses starting as soon as January 2019.

With full-time and part-time courses, as well as professional qualifications, you’re sure to find the course that’s right for you at Fife College in the new year.

Daniel Seivwright, who is currently studying HND: Fitness, Health and Exercise SCQF Level 8, said: “When I first came to the college, it was to study one of the short courses running in January.

“Once I was on that course, I knew that sport and fitness was for me. After completing it, the lecturers helped me to progress straight on to a course starting the following August.

“I’ve always been interested in sport. Growing up I enjoyed PE at school and played sports here and there.

“The course in January came along at the right time and I’ve been able to use it in my own life as well.”

Whether you are thinking about university or heading into employment after gaining the necessary qualifications, Fife College provides the support, facilities and expertise to make sure that you’re ready to take your next step.

Developing the right skills for your dream job is essential. The college works closely with industries and employers to make sure that their courses continue to deliver the theoretical knowledge and practical, vocational skills to prepare you better for employment.

College can also provide the perfect bridge to university. It means you can enter at a level that you’re comfortable with and take one step at a time along clear progression paths. It also prepares you for a different style of study and develops important independent learning and research skills in a totally supportive environment.

As well as the places still available on courses starting in January, applications are now also open for courses beginning in August 2019.

You will find everything from childcare through to engineering and digital technologies – there is so much to choose from, no matter your area of interest or level of study:

  • Built Environment
  • Business, Management, Administration and Enterprise
  • Care, Social Sciences and Access To Qualifications
  • Community and Supported Learning
  • Computing and Digital Technologies
  • Creative Industries
  • Culinary Arts and Hospitality
  • Engineering, Energy and Mathematics
  • Hair, Beauty and Make-up Artistry
  • Languages and ESOL
  • Science
  • Sport and Fitness
  • Tourism, Events and Customer Service

You can find a full list of courses available at Fife College, including those starting in January, on the Fife College website.

No matter what you’re hoping to achieve in 2019, Fife College can help you make it yours.