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Part-time Courses


The College offers an exciting range of part-time courses that normally run in the evening. Courses starting in January 2012 include: Courses running throughout the year


LEISURE COURSES  Spanish  Cookery club  Photoshop for beginners  Digital Photography for beginners  Knitting  Soft furnishings  Card Making  Cake Decorating  Floristry  Jewellery


If you would like more information on the above courses or would like to do a course in a subject area that is not listed, please ring 020 8502 8725.


QUALIFICATION COURSES  SAGE – computerise accounting  Book-keeping and accounts  Counselling skills – Introduction  First aid  CISCO Network (CCNA) Levels 3 & 4  IT Essentials  Flexible IT training courses in software use  English language courses ESOL  Skills to improve your literacy and numeracy  NVQ for classroom assistants  Hairdressing, Barbering and Beauty Courses  Electrical courses for practicing electricians


Courses that will start September 2013–14


 Childcare Levels 2 and 3  Sports and Fitness Instruction  Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) Levels 2, 3, and 4


 Diploma in Teaching and Lifelong Learning (DTTLS)  English and Maths GCSE  Photography A Level  Counselling levels 2, 3, and 4  Secretarial Level 2  Certificate in HR Practice CIPD  Guitar  Basic Web Design


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Ring our friendly Admissions Team on 020 8502 8778 for more information.


Go to www.efc.ac.uk to look at our page turning Part-time course guide.


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