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Part-time courses for everyone
NEW part-time courses are starting for the summer term at Weymouth College.
They are aimed at those who want to gain a qualification, develop a new interest or just meet new people.
The courses cover such areas as music and performing arts, construction, engineering, computing, business, beauty therapy, hospitality and catering.
Other classes are in the fields of teacher training, care and distance learning.
The college said that many of its courses were designed to be flexible to fit in around work and family commitments.
A spokesman said that the college provides a range of resources and support to help people on their courses.
Kingston Maurward College and the Bournemouth and Poole College also run part-time and evening courses.
Courses at Kingston Maurward College, near Dorchester, cover such areas as agriculture, animal care, arboriculture, equine studies, floristry, horticulture, construction, administration and business.
Bournemouth and Poole College is holding a series of one-day business courses between April and July. They cover such areas as minute taking, appraisals, time management, presentation skills, customer care and discipline and grievance procedures.
Dorset Adult Learning, formerly called Adult Education, also runs part-time classes.
It recently ran a series of taster sessions and has a range of courses starting for the summer term.
Call Weymouth College on 01305 761100, Kingston Maurward on 01305 215025, the Bournemouth and Poole College on 01202 205500 and Dorset Adult Learning on 0800 262648.
9:07am Wednesday 9th April 2008
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