University College Isle of Man (UCM) is now accepting online applications for its next set of further and higher education courses.
Over 300 further education courses are available to those aged 16 and over, ranging from levels 1 to 3, and include subjects such as English & Maths, Health, Social Care & Childcare, Construction & Horticulture as well as Administration & Business.
Meanwhile, higher education courses are available to those pursuing degree level studies, including both undergraduate and postgraduate, ranging in topics including Business Management, History & Heritage and Cybersecurity as well as foundation level areas on Fitness & Health and Sports Coaching.
Vice Principal of UCM, Jo Richardson, says: "The pandemic has presented many unpredictable challenges for the island, and impacted various aspects of day-to-day life. However, it is during these times of uncertainty, that everything important, such as education and future career, become clear.
"It is essential to remain positive, and perhaps use this time wisely to think about career goals and how to achieve them. With the wide range of courses that we offer at FE and HE levels, we believe that there is a course suitable for everyone."
It's advised those who are interested in developing and enhancing their skillsets, to apply online now, as courses get filled up quickly.
Anyone wanting to find out more information and/or apply can visit the UCM website.
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