University College Isle of Man has added seven new degrees to its Higher Education offering.
The courses are in the areas of Art, Health and Social Care and Sport, and are validated by the University of Chester.
This includes four new pathways in the Health & Social Care degree, allowing students to specialise in Children & Young People, End of Life Care, Mental Health Studies and Public Health.
Higher Education Manager Gail Corrin says they pride themselves as being an Island leader in education and research, and so it's great to see the degree courses grow in popularity.
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