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Thursday, November 30, 2017

SOUTH & CITY COLLEGE BIRMINGHAM » University
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South & City College Birmingham is an establishment of further education in Birmingham, England. Providing full-time and part-time courses. It was previously known as South Birmingham College & City College Birmingham.

The college has campuses & centres at the following:

  • Balsall Heath Women's Centre (South & City College Birmingham: Business, Care, Early Years, ICT), Edward Road, Balsall Heath, B12 9LB.


  • Bordesley Green Campus (South & City College Birmingham: Brickwork, Carpentry, ESOL, Electrical, Public Sevrices, Sport, Plumbing, ICT, Hospitality & Catering, Business), Fordrough Lane, Bordesley Green, B9 5NA.


  • Digbeth Campus (South & City College Birmingham: Arts & Digital Media, Business, ICT, Health & Social Care, Finance & Management), High Street Deritend, Digbeth, B5 5SU.


  • Fusion Centre (South & City College Birmingham: Fashion, ESOL, Barbering, Fashion & Textiles, Retail, Media, Beauty, Music), High Street Deritend, Digbeth, B5 6DY.


  • Fusion 2 (South & City College Birmingham: ESOL, Fashion, Performing Arts and Hair & Beauty), 334 - 339 Bradford Street, Digbeth, B5 6ES.


  • Golden Hillock Women's Centre (South & City College Birmingham: Business & Administration, Childcare, ESOL, Health & Social Care, Supported Learning Courses), 103 - 105 Golden Hillock Road, Small Heath, B10 0DP.


  • Hall Green Campus (South & City College Birmingham: Health and Social Care, Childcare, ESOL, Hair and Beauty, Supported Learning, Science, Public Services, Catering, Travel and Tourism and Pre-16), Cole Bank Road, Hall Green, B28 8ES.


  • Handsworth Campus (South & City College Birmingham: Supported Learning, Access to Higher Education, Hair and Beauty, ESOL, Health and Social Care, Information Technology), Soho Road, Handsworth, B21 9DP.



South & City College Birmingham is a result of the merger between South Birmingham College & City College Birmingham, South Birmingham College officially changed its name on 1 August 2012. The college is the largest of its kind in Birmingham, with 10 different campuses in total.





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External links

  • South & City College Birmingham website
  • South & City College Birmingham Google+ Page


Source of the article : Wikipedia

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