ADVERTORIAL:
Did you know that Somerset College, in Taunton, has the largest provision of degree level courses in Somerset?
At the end of the 2012/13 academic year 900 students graduated from Somerset College and moved onto the next stage of their career.
The College’s extensive range of university courses are validated by Plymouth University and The Open University, and are delivered within a friendly environment.
In addition, Somerset College can also boast great links with local employers, helping students prepare for the world of work, throughout their studies.
Former graduates of Somerset College have gone on to work in a range of industries, in both the private and public sectors.
Some work for themselves, while others join large corporations where they take their career to the next level.
Whatever your ambitions, a degree course at Somerset College will help you realise them. You’ll be supported every step of the way as you seek to improve your knowledge, skills and employability.
Why choose Somerset College?
With a 97 per cent pass rate, it’s no surprise that Somerset College students have gone on to work at some of the country’s most prestigious employers. The list includes the BBC, Fat Face, Holmes and Marchant, Vivienne Westwood, Honda and Selfridges.
Long-term career success isn’t the only thing that the College offers. In addition, you will benefit from a lively and stimulating environment in which to study, and a large portfolio of courses that ensures there is something for everyone.
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Somerset College Contact
- College Information
- Tel: 01823 366 503
- Email: enquiries@somerset.ac.uk
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