Why Study here?
1 Experienced Lecturers for practical and theory classes.
2 Lecturers are passionate and commitment to their chosen subjects. All are highly qualified; some hold BSc and
MSc qualifications.
3 We will aim to help you discover your full potential by exploring the wealth of knowledge at your disposal.
4 When you have completed your course with our college we want you to be fully prepared fruitful employment
or to go on to further education at a higher level on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) or study
abroad.
5 To realise that Education is a lifelong learning process. Knowledge is obtained through education and
life experience Knowledge is POWER.
6 Our lecturers provide many different teaching / tutor / lecturing styles to meet the needs of students. A Hands on
style of education is one of the main styles utilised by the college.
7 A well equipped library facility is available at the college for student’s research.
8 WiFi internet access for students when in college.
9 Examinations for both practical and theory elements are set by ITEC
10 Payment options are organised via students and college principal and or accounts department.
ITEC www.itecworld.co.uk
ITEC is an international examination board offering a variety of qualifications worldwide.
ITEC provides qualifications that are UK government accredited by the Office of the Qualifications and Examination Regulator (OFQUAL), on behalf of the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS), and are registered on the National Qualifications Framework in the UK and Ireland.
ITEC qualifications are supported by industry and are transferable nationally and internationally.
ITEC has ensured that best practice in the work place has been reflected in the syllabus for each qualification and each has been linked to the relevant job role, as well as ensuring that the syllabus reflects the required level of knowledge and skill needed for a practicing therapist.
Check out:
Qualifications can cross boundaries - a rough guide to comparing qualifications in the UK and Ireland
1 Experienced Lecturers for practical and theory classes.
2 Lecturers are passionate and commitment to their chosen subjects. All are highly qualified; some hold BSc and
MSc qualifications.
3 We will aim to help you discover your full potential by exploring the wealth of knowledge at your disposal.
4 When you have completed your course with our college we want you to be fully prepared fruitful employment
or to go on to further education at a higher level on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) or study
abroad.
5 To realise that Education is a lifelong learning process. Knowledge is obtained through education and
life experience Knowledge is POWER.
6 Our lecturers provide many different teaching / tutor / lecturing styles to meet the needs of students. A Hands on
style of education is one of the main styles utilised by the college.
7 A well equipped library facility is available at the college for student’s research.
8 WiFi internet access for students when in college.
9 Examinations for both practical and theory elements are set by ITEC
10 Payment options are organised via students and college principal and or accounts department.
ITEC www.itecworld.co.uk
ITEC is an international examination board offering a variety of qualifications worldwide.
ITEC provides qualifications that are UK government accredited by the Office of the Qualifications and Examination Regulator (OFQUAL), on behalf of the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS), and are registered on the National Qualifications Framework in the UK and Ireland.
ITEC qualifications are supported by industry and are transferable nationally and internationally.
ITEC has ensured that best practice in the work place has been reflected in the syllabus for each qualification and each has been linked to the relevant job role, as well as ensuring that the syllabus reflects the required level of knowledge and skill needed for a practicing therapist.
Check out:
Qualifications can cross boundaries - a rough guide to comparing qualifications in the UK and Ireland