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'''Wiltshire College''' is a [[Further education|tertiary college]] of education founded in 2002 by the merger of Chippenham Technical College, Lackham College and Trowbridge College.<ref name="SI">{{cite web | url = http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2000/uksi_20002728_en.pdf | title = The Chippenham, Lackham and Trowbridge Colleges (Dissolution) Order 2000 | accessdate = 2008-03-20}}</ref> Consolidation was completed with the merger of Salisbury College, which commenced in January 2008. The college has over 3000 full-time students and 300 teaching staff.<ref name = "prosp">{{cite book |title= Full-time Prospectus 2008/09|last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |year= 2008|publisher= |location= |isbn= |pages= }}</ref>
'''Wiltshire College''' is a [[Further education|tertiary college]] of education founded in 2002 by the merger of Chippenham Technical College, Lackham College and Trowbridge College.<ref name="SI">{{cite web | url = http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2000/uksi_20002728_en.pdf | title = The Chippenham, Lackham and Trowbridge Colleges (Dissolution) Order 2000 | accessdate = 2008-03-20}}</ref> Consolidation was completed with the merger of Salisbury College, which commenced in January 2008. The college has over 3000 full-time students and 300 teaching staff.<ref name = "prosp">{{cite book |title= Full-time Prospectus 2008/09|last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |year= 2008|publisher= |location= |isbn= |pages= }}</ref>


==Wiltshire College Campuses==
==Constituent colleges==

*'''Wiltshire College Chippenham''' was founded as North Wilts College of Further Education and later changed its name to Chippenham Technical College, and again to Chippenham College in 1993.<ref name="SI"/> It offers a wide range of vocational courses and qualifications specialising in engineering, commerce and construction trades. Its buildings are in Cocklebury Road, close to the town centre and railway station. Its most recent [[Office for Standards in Education|OfSTED]] report assessed it as generally satisfactory.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/oxedu_reports/download/%28id%29/111375/%28as%29/132779_317040.pdf |title=OFSTED Report, 2007 |publisher=Ofsted.gov.uk |date= |accessdate=2013-08-20}}</ref>
*'''Wiltshire College Chippenham''' is located on Cocklebury Road, close to Chippenham Train Station, Olympiad Leisure Centre and the town centre. <ref>http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk/chippenham/map.asp</ref>
*'''Wiltshire College Lackham''' is based close to [[Lacock]] and opened in 1946 as a purely [[agriculture|agricultural]] college.<ref name = "Lackham">{{cite web | url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/wiltshire/content/articles/2006/07/24/timeline_lackham_feature.shtml | title = Wiltshire College Lackham celebrates its 60th anniversary in 2006 | accessdate = 2008-03-20}}</ref> It has a {{convert|400|acre|km2|sing=on}} working farm to allow students hands-on experience of the rural economy, and also hosts a Museum of Agriculture and Rural Life.<ref name = "Lackham"/> The college offers a number of extramural courses to non-students and also has a full programme of public events throughout the year, such as flower shows, equestrian, and related events. Following the 2001 UK [[foot and mouth disease]] outbreak which limited access to many UK farms, a "Virtual Farm" was opened in 2004 to provide continued education should access to the college farm be restricted again in the future.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:GjboysICenMJ:www.equal-works.com/resources/contentfiles/593.pdf+%22Lackham+College%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=45&gl=uk | title = Cyber Cows and Virtual Sheep at Lackham Farm | accessdate = 2008-03-20}}</ref> The college holds an annual Lambing Weekend where local children can see at first hand lambs being born.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://archive.gazetteandherald.co.uk/2008/3/15/372386.html | title = Lambing in Lackham | accessdate = 2008-03-20}}</ref>

*'''Wiltshire College Trowbridge''', in College Road, offers a wide range of vocational courses for school-leavers, and is associated with the ''Arc Theatre''.
The campus provides full time Further Education courses, University Level, Apprenticeships, Job Clubs and Part Time courses.
[[Image:WiltsCollTrow.jpg|thumb|right|Main Building, Wiltshire College Trowbridge]]

*'''Wiltshire College Salisbury''' was formed in 1992 as the merger of the College of Art & Design & the Technology College.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.independent.co.uk/student/into-university/az-uni-colleges/salisbury-college-459049.html | title = Salisbury College | accessdate = 2008-03-22 | work=The Independent | location=London | date=2007-07-27}}</ref> Situated in Southampton Road, it offers degree courses in association with [[Bournemouth University]] and vocational courses for school leavers. [[Advanced Level (UK)|A-level]] courses for sixth-form students were also offered at the site until 2013 when the provision was withdrawn.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-wiltshire-23764473 |title=BBC News - Wiltshire College students offered A-level places elsewhere |publisher=Bbc.co.uk |date=2012-07-03 |accessdate=2013-08-20}}</ref>
In October 2013 Wiltshire College announced that it had received permission to redevelop its Chippenham Campus, with a proposal for new facilities to be built on land behind the existing buildings. The campus will support growth in vocational training and apprenticeships in sectors such as engineering, construction, hairdressing and beauty. The new building will include workshops for motor vehicle, engineering and construction trades as well as hair and beauty studios, art studios, sports science lab, sensory room, learning resource centre and classrooms. Work is expected to start in April 2014 and scheduled to be completed by September 2015. <ref>http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk/newbuildings/chippenham.asp</ref>

[[File:New_Chippenham_Campus.jpg|thumb|right|Artists impression of new Chippenham Campus]]


*'''Wiltshire College Lackham''' is situated on over 1700 acres of woodland, garden and farmland in the Wiltshire Countryside, near the village of Lacock. <ref>http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk/lackham/</ref>

Located 3 miles south of Chippenham, 10 minutes from the M4 motorway, and with transport links to Bath, Bristol, Salisbury and Swindon, the Lackham campus is home to industry relevant facilities in a range of subject areas.
Known for its history in Landbased industries, vocational courses at Wiltshire College Lackham include Agriculture, Animal Care, Horticulture, Countryside Management and more. Also found at the Lackham campus are facilities for Motorsport Engineering courses and Public Services.
As with the other campuses, courses are delivered at Further Education and University Level, as well as part time courses and leisure courses. The estate is also home to a 400 acre working farm where students gain experience in dairy and arable, as well as rearing cattle, pigs and sheep for meat. <ref>http://www.lackhamfarm.co.uk/about/default.asp</ref>
Wiltshire College hold an annual Lambing Weekend each spring where local families can visit the campus, take tractor tours of the farm, see all of the domestic and exotic animals housed at Lackham and witness lambs being born first hand.

Wiltshire College Lackham, originally Lackham College opened on the site in 1946 as an agricultural college.
Lackham House, a Georgian manor house on the campus, was built between 1793 and 1795 and now provides teaching rooms, conference and meeting facilities in its restored conference rooms. <ref>http://www.lackham.co.uk/history/default.asp</ref>
Lackham House is also home to the employer division of Wiltshire College, Wiltshire Enterprise, which provides support to businesses in Apprenticeships, Vocational and Professional Qualifications, Short Courses and Military Resettlement Training. <ref>http://www.wiltshire-enterprise.co.uk/about_us/</ref>


*'''Wiltshire College Trowbridge''', April 2013 saw the completion of a new reception area, Learning Resource Centre (Library) and HE study area at the Trowbridge Campus, following a government grant.
[[File:Wiltshire_College_Trowbridge_Reception.jpg|thumb|right|Wiltshire College Trowbridge's new Reception area]]

Further building work is currently under way for a Construction Skills Centre at the rear of the campus which will house plumbing, brickwork, painting and decorating and wood occupation workshops, as well as a gas assessment centre and training facility, and teaching rooms. <ref>http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk/newbuildings/trowbridge.asp</ref>

In 2011, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) teaching facilities were developed on the Trowbridge campus. <ref>http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk/newbuildings/trowbridge.asp</ref>

Courses delivered on the Trowbridge campus include vocational Further Education courses, University Level courses, Apprenticeships, Job Clubs and Part Time courses.
Located on College Road, 20 minutes’ walk from Trowbridge Train Station and the town centre, the Trowbridge campus is also the lead revenue provider for The Arc Theatre, a professional theatre venue providing the area with dance, music, films, comedy and other theatre performances. <ref>http://www.arctheatre.org.uk/default.asp</ref>


*'''Wiltshire College Salisbury''' was formed in 1992 as the merger of the College of Art & Design & the Technology College.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.independent.co.uk/student/into-university/az-uni-colleges/salisbury-college-459049.html | title = Salisbury College | accessdate = 2008-03-22 | work=The Independent | location=London | date=2007-07-27}}</ref>

Situated on Southampton Road, the Salisbury Campus provides Further Education vocational training as well as University Level courses including Photography and Film Production and Cinematography in association with Bournemouth University.
Also delivered at the Salisbury campus are part time courses, resettlement qualifications, apprenticeships, and leisure courses.
Most of the college’s international students study at the Salisbury campus, with some others choosing to study at Wiltshire College Lackham depending on their course, and accommodation is provided at both. <ref>http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk/international/where_can_i_live/accommodation.asp</ref>

[[File:Wiltshire_College_Salisbury_Campus.jpg|thumb|right|Wiltshire College Salisbury with the Cathedral spire in the background]]


*'''Castle Combe''' Based at the Castle Combe racetrack near Chippenham, the Castle Combe campus is the home of Wiltshire College's 6,500 square foot motorsport centre. <ref>http://www.wiltshire-college-motorsport.co.uk/about_us.asp</ref>

Delivering motorsport engineering courses ranging from the BTEC Level 2 Diploma to a Level 6 BSc Honours Degree from the University of Bath, the Castle Combe centre was the first circuit-based motorsport engineering centre in the UK, including two classrooms, six car workshops and an engine and a machine workshop.


Wiltshire College also has facilities at several Enterprise Centres across Wiltshire, with centres in:
*Bemerton Heath
*Corsham
*Devizes
*Warminster



==Courses==
==Courses==

*The Chippenham and Trowbridge divisions offer a similar range of courses to various levels including [[National Vocational Qualification|NVQ]], [[Business And Technology Education Council (BTEC)|BTEC]] and [[City and Guilds of London Institute|C&G]] in a wide range of subjects: Administration, Art and Design, Beauty Therapy, Business, Catering, Childcare, Computing, Construction, Engineering & Motor Vehicle, Hairdressing, Health & Social Care, Media, Performing Arts, Public Services, Sport, and Travel & Tourism. Photography is offered as a BTEC course at Trowbridge only.<ref name = "prosp"/>
*The Chippenham and Trowbridge campuses offer a similar range of courses to various levels including [[National Vocational Qualification|NVQ]], [[Business And Technology Education Council (BTEC)|BTEC]] and [[City and Guilds of London Institute|C&G]] in a wide range of subjects: Administration, Art and Design, Beauty Therapy, Business, Catering, Childcare, Computing, Construction, Engineering & Motor Vehicle, Hairdressing, Health & Social Care, Media, Performing Arts, Public Services, Sport, and Travel & Tourism. Photography is offered as a BTEC course at Trowbridge only.<ref>http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk/courses/ftcourses14/locationdetail.aspx?loc=trow</ref>
*Lackham campus tends to specialise in its traditional curriculum, offering courses in Agriculture, Animal Care, Animal Management, Countryside & Environment, Countryside Management, Farm Mechanisation, Floristry, Horse Care/Management, Horticulture, Land & Environment, Land Based Technology, Motorsport Engineering and Sport. A pre-entry course for the Army is also offered.<ref name = "prosp"/>
Also offered at the Trowbridge and Chippenham campuses are a wide range of short and leisure learning courses in subjects such as Art and Design, Computing, Construction and Languages. <ref>http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk/courses/ftcourses14/locationdetail.aspx?loc=chip</ref>
*Salisbury division offers Vocational courses leading to BTEC & C&G qualifications are offered in Art & Design, Beauty Therapy, Business, Catering & Hospitality, Working with Children & Young People, [[Information Technology|IT]] at Work, [[Information and Communication Technology (education)|ICT]], Construction (including specialisms in Bricklaying, Carpentry & Joinery, Electrotechnical Technology, Painting & Decorating and Plumbing), Hairdressing, Health & Social Care, Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Media, Popular Music & Music Technology, Performing Arts, Public Service, Skills for Work & Life, Sport & Exercise Science, and Travel & Tourism.

*Lackham Campus tends to specialise in its traditional curriculum, offering courses in Agriculture, Animal Care, Animal Management, Countryside & Environment, Countryside Management, Farm Mechanisation, Floristry, Horse Care/Management, Horticulture, Land & Environment, Land Based Technology, Motorsport Engineering and Sport. A pre-entry course for the Uniformed Services is also offered. <ref>http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk/courses/ftcourses14/locationdetail.aspx?loc=lack</ref>

*Salisbury Campus offers Vocational courses leading to BTEC & C&G qualifications are offered in Art & Design, Beauty Therapy, Business, Catering & Hospitality, Working with Children & Young People, [[Information and Communication Technology (education)|ICT]], Construction (including specialisms in Bricklaying, Carpentry & Joinery, Electrotechnical Technology, Painting & Decorating and Plumbing), Hairdressing, Health & Social Care, Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Media, Music Technology, Performing Arts, Public Services, Skills for Work, Sport, and Travel & Tourism. <ref>http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk/courses/ftcourses14/locationdetail.aspx?loc=sali</ref>

*University Level (H.E) Courses delivered at Higher Education Level include Agricultural Engineering, Animal Science, Business, Creative Digital Media, Computing, Counselling, Criminal Justice, Electrical Engineering, Equine Management, Early Years, Film Production and Cinematography, Health and Social Care, Mechanical Engineering, Motorsport Engineering, PGCE, Photography, Rural Environmental Management, Social Work and Sport. <ref>http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk/unilevel/courses.asp</ref>


==Alumni==

*Jamie Cullum – Singer/Songwriter
*Aaron Moores – British Paralympic Swimmer
*Peter Vincent - Great Britain Under-21 Judo Squad member and Judo champion
*Lewis Haldane – Former Professional Football Player
*Kirenjit Sogi – Textile Designer
*Elmira Watts – Professional Portrait Photographer
*Philip Stocker – Chief Executive Officer of the National Sheep Association
*Steve Stone – Former Executive Director of Cooper Tires, Melksham



==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk Wiltshire College website]
* [http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk Wiltshire College website]
* [http://www.lackham.co.uk Lackham House website]
* [http://www.lackhamfarm.co.uk Lackham Farm website]


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51°18′29″N 2°13′19″W / 51.308°N 2.222°W / 51.308; -2.222

Wiltshire College
Location
Map
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Information
TypeFurther education
Established2002
PrincipalDi Dale
Staff300 teaching
Genderboth
Age16+
Enrollment10,000+ (full-time, part-time & University Level)

Wiltshire College is a tertiary college of education founded in 2002 by the merger of Chippenham Technical College, Lackham College and Trowbridge College.[1] Consolidation was completed with the merger of Salisbury College, which commenced in January 2008. The college has over 3000 full-time students and 300 teaching staff.[2]

Wiltshire College Campuses

  • Wiltshire College Chippenham is located on Cocklebury Road, close to Chippenham Train Station, Olympiad Leisure Centre and the town centre. [3]

The campus provides full time Further Education courses, University Level, Apprenticeships, Job Clubs and Part Time courses.

In October 2013 Wiltshire College announced that it had received permission to redevelop its Chippenham Campus, with a proposal for new facilities to be built on land behind the existing buildings. The campus will support growth in vocational training and apprenticeships in sectors such as engineering, construction, hairdressing and beauty. The new building will include workshops for motor vehicle, engineering and construction trades as well as hair and beauty studios, art studios, sports science lab, sensory room, learning resource centre and classrooms. Work is expected to start in April 2014 and scheduled to be completed by September 2015. [4]

File:New Chippenham Campus.jpg
Artists impression of new Chippenham Campus


  • Wiltshire College Lackham is situated on over 1700 acres of woodland, garden and farmland in the Wiltshire Countryside, near the village of Lacock. [5]

Located 3 miles south of Chippenham, 10 minutes from the M4 motorway, and with transport links to Bath, Bristol, Salisbury and Swindon, the Lackham campus is home to industry relevant facilities in a range of subject areas. Known for its history in Landbased industries, vocational courses at Wiltshire College Lackham include Agriculture, Animal Care, Horticulture, Countryside Management and more. Also found at the Lackham campus are facilities for Motorsport Engineering courses and Public Services. As with the other campuses, courses are delivered at Further Education and University Level, as well as part time courses and leisure courses. The estate is also home to a 400 acre working farm where students gain experience in dairy and arable, as well as rearing cattle, pigs and sheep for meat. [6] Wiltshire College hold an annual Lambing Weekend each spring where local families can visit the campus, take tractor tours of the farm, see all of the domestic and exotic animals housed at Lackham and witness lambs being born first hand.

Wiltshire College Lackham, originally Lackham College opened on the site in 1946 as an agricultural college. Lackham House, a Georgian manor house on the campus, was built between 1793 and 1795 and now provides teaching rooms, conference and meeting facilities in its restored conference rooms. [7] Lackham House is also home to the employer division of Wiltshire College, Wiltshire Enterprise, which provides support to businesses in Apprenticeships, Vocational and Professional Qualifications, Short Courses and Military Resettlement Training. [8]


  • Wiltshire College Trowbridge, April 2013 saw the completion of a new reception area, Learning Resource Centre (Library) and HE study area at the Trowbridge Campus, following a government grant.
File:Wiltshire College Trowbridge Reception.jpg
Wiltshire College Trowbridge's new Reception area

Further building work is currently under way for a Construction Skills Centre at the rear of the campus which will house plumbing, brickwork, painting and decorating and wood occupation workshops, as well as a gas assessment centre and training facility, and teaching rooms. [9]

In 2011, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) teaching facilities were developed on the Trowbridge campus. [10]

Courses delivered on the Trowbridge campus include vocational Further Education courses, University Level courses, Apprenticeships, Job Clubs and Part Time courses. Located on College Road, 20 minutes’ walk from Trowbridge Train Station and the town centre, the Trowbridge campus is also the lead revenue provider for The Arc Theatre, a professional theatre venue providing the area with dance, music, films, comedy and other theatre performances. [11]


  • Wiltshire College Salisbury was formed in 1992 as the merger of the College of Art & Design & the Technology College.[12]

Situated on Southampton Road, the Salisbury Campus provides Further Education vocational training as well as University Level courses including Photography and Film Production and Cinematography in association with Bournemouth University. Also delivered at the Salisbury campus are part time courses, resettlement qualifications, apprenticeships, and leisure courses. Most of the college’s international students study at the Salisbury campus, with some others choosing to study at Wiltshire College Lackham depending on their course, and accommodation is provided at both. [13]

File:Wiltshire College Salisbury Campus.jpg
Wiltshire College Salisbury with the Cathedral spire in the background


  • Castle Combe Based at the Castle Combe racetrack near Chippenham, the Castle Combe campus is the home of Wiltshire College's 6,500 square foot motorsport centre. [14]

Delivering motorsport engineering courses ranging from the BTEC Level 2 Diploma to a Level 6 BSc Honours Degree from the University of Bath, the Castle Combe centre was the first circuit-based motorsport engineering centre in the UK, including two classrooms, six car workshops and an engine and a machine workshop.


Wiltshire College also has facilities at several Enterprise Centres across Wiltshire, with centres in:

  • Bemerton Heath
  • Corsham
  • Devizes
  • Warminster


Courses

  • The Chippenham and Trowbridge campuses offer a similar range of courses to various levels including NVQ, BTEC and C&G in a wide range of subjects: Administration, Art and Design, Beauty Therapy, Business, Catering, Childcare, Computing, Construction, Engineering & Motor Vehicle, Hairdressing, Health & Social Care, Media, Performing Arts, Public Services, Sport, and Travel & Tourism. Photography is offered as a BTEC course at Trowbridge only.[15]

Also offered at the Trowbridge and Chippenham campuses are a wide range of short and leisure learning courses in subjects such as Art and Design, Computing, Construction and Languages. [16]

  • Lackham Campus tends to specialise in its traditional curriculum, offering courses in Agriculture, Animal Care, Animal Management, Countryside & Environment, Countryside Management, Farm Mechanisation, Floristry, Horse Care/Management, Horticulture, Land & Environment, Land Based Technology, Motorsport Engineering and Sport. A pre-entry course for the Uniformed Services is also offered. [17]
  • Salisbury Campus offers Vocational courses leading to BTEC & C&G qualifications are offered in Art & Design, Beauty Therapy, Business, Catering & Hospitality, Working with Children & Young People, ICT, Construction (including specialisms in Bricklaying, Carpentry & Joinery, Electrotechnical Technology, Painting & Decorating and Plumbing), Hairdressing, Health & Social Care, Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Media, Music Technology, Performing Arts, Public Services, Skills for Work, Sport, and Travel & Tourism. [18]
  • University Level (H.E) Courses delivered at Higher Education Level include Agricultural Engineering, Animal Science, Business, Creative Digital Media, Computing, Counselling, Criminal Justice, Electrical Engineering, Equine Management, Early Years, Film Production and Cinematography, Health and Social Care, Mechanical Engineering, Motorsport Engineering, PGCE, Photography, Rural Environmental Management, Social Work and Sport. [19]


Alumni

  • Jamie Cullum – Singer/Songwriter
  • Aaron Moores – British Paralympic Swimmer
  • Peter Vincent - Great Britain Under-21 Judo Squad member and Judo champion
  • Lewis Haldane – Former Professional Football Player
  • Kirenjit Sogi – Textile Designer
  • Elmira Watts – Professional Portrait Photographer
  • Philip Stocker – Chief Executive Officer of the National Sheep Association
  • Steve Stone – Former Executive Director of Cooper Tires, Melksham


References

  1. ^ "The Chippenham, Lackham and Trowbridge Colleges (Dissolution) Order 2000" (PDF). Retrieved 2008-03-20.
  2. ^ Full-time Prospectus 2008/09. 2008. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  3. ^ http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk/chippenham/map.asp
  4. ^ http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk/newbuildings/chippenham.asp
  5. ^ http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk/lackham/
  6. ^ http://www.lackhamfarm.co.uk/about/default.asp
  7. ^ http://www.lackham.co.uk/history/default.asp
  8. ^ http://www.wiltshire-enterprise.co.uk/about_us/
  9. ^ http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk/newbuildings/trowbridge.asp
  10. ^ http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk/newbuildings/trowbridge.asp
  11. ^ http://www.arctheatre.org.uk/default.asp
  12. ^ "Salisbury College". The Independent. London. 2007-07-27. Retrieved 2008-03-22.
  13. ^ http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk/international/where_can_i_live/accommodation.asp
  14. ^ http://www.wiltshire-college-motorsport.co.uk/about_us.asp
  15. ^ http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk/courses/ftcourses14/locationdetail.aspx?loc=trow
  16. ^ http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk/courses/ftcourses14/locationdetail.aspx?loc=chip
  17. ^ http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk/courses/ftcourses14/locationdetail.aspx?loc=lack
  18. ^ http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk/courses/ftcourses14/locationdetail.aspx?loc=sali
  19. ^ http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk/unilevel/courses.asp

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