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Bury College Public Services students support Greater Manchester Police through Youth Scrutiny Group
Find out how our Public Services students have volunteered their time to review and provide feedback on police stop and search procedures.
Subject | SHELF MARK |
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Accounting | 657 |
Animal Care | 636 |
Art | 700 |
Biography | 920 |
Biology | 574 |
Business | 658 |
Careers | 331 |
Chemistry | 540 |
Childcare & Education | 649.1 |
Classical History | 937 |
Computing/ICT | 004 |
Construction | 690 |
Criminology | 364 |
Economics | 330 |
Electrical Engineering | 621.3 |
Engineering | 620 |
English Language | 400 |
Film Studies | 791.43 |
Health & Fitness | 613 |
Health & Social Care | 362 |
History | 930 |
Human Physiology | 612 |
Law | 340 |
Maths | 510 |
Media | 302.23 |
Music | 780 |
Nursing | 610 |
Physics | 530 |
Psychology | 150 |
Public Services | 351.41 |
Science | 500 |
Sociology | 301 |
Sport | 796 |
Study Skills | 371 |
Travel & Tourism | 338.47 |
Travel Guides | 910 |
Find out how our Public Services students have volunteered their time to review and provide feedback on police stop and search procedures.
Find out how the Northern Gateway development is helping to bring new jobs to Greater Manchester, and how this project is helping to inspire our students.
Bury College recently hosted a Higher Education Fair for its current learners, welcoming representatives from over 20 different universities.
T Level student Cameron Taylor turned his placement at Bury BID into a paid summer role, gaining hands-on experience in events and marketing.
Two dedicated apprentices working in a local nursery are proving that it’s never too late to upskill, thanks to the Early Years Level 5 Apprenticeship offered at Bury College.
Our art students have brought a splash of colour and creativity to Bury Hospice with a striking new mural celebrating the spirit of the local community. Painted by students from the Foundation Diploma in Art and Design, the mural features vibrant hydrangeas and iconic Manchester Bees, symbolising unity, resilience, and the six towns of Bury. Find out more here.