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NEW START – NEW YOU


Amersham & Wycombe College’s Open Evening on Wednesday, January 27 will give visitors the opportunity to explore hundreds of full and part-time courses - many of which have immediate starts. Tutors will offer advice and guidance from 5.00 – 8.30pm at the Amersham and Flackwell Heath campuses and there will be presentations from specific faculties at 5.30, 6.30 and 7.30, held at their respective locations. These will help explain how the courses run and exactly what the College has to offer. Whether you have aspirations in Engineering & Construction, Art & Design, Languages, Computing & IT, Hair & Beauty, Health & Social Care or Teacher Training and Professional Development, the College can help you realise your ambitions and develop your potential.

Many new courses have been introduced for 2010 and some, such as Word Processing and Spreadsheet Software classes, are being run on Saturday mornings to make them even more convenient and accessible.

Advice & guidance for Business, Leadership and Management (Part time), Electrical, Engineering & Construction, Hair & Beauty, Health & Social Care, and Sport and Public Services will take place at the Flackwell Heath campus on Spring Lane, Flackwell Heath. Advice and guidance for Art & Design, Business, Leadership and Management (Full time), Counselling, Media & e-Media, Music, Performing Arts, Computing & IT courses, Teacher Training & Professional Development and A Levels will take place at the Amersham campus, on Stanley Hill, Amersham.

Call 0800 614016 to find out more about the courses available, or visit www.amersham.ac.uk to view details online.


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