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What subject areas can I study a T Level in? Eventually, there will be 25 different T Levels, all focusing on key industry areas. Currently, Design, Surveying and Planning (construction); Digital Production, Design and Development and; Education are being delivered. In coming academic years, these will be added to:


September 2021 Onwards


Building Services Engineering


Digital Business Services Digital Support Services Health


Healthcare Science Onsite Construction Science


September 2022 Onwards


Accountancy


Design and Development Financial


Human Resources Legal


Maintenance, Installation and Repair


Management and Administration Manufacturing,


Processing and Control


September 2023 Onwards


Agriculture, Land Management and Production


Animal Care and Management


Catering Craft and Design


Cultural Heritage and Visitor Attractions


Hair, Beauty and Aesthetics


Media, Broadcast and Production


Want to find out more? T Level map https://www.tlevels.gov.uk/students/find or https://www.tlevels.gov.uk/


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Your future Excellence Opportunity Achievement


Phone: 023 8043 5636


Email: info@itchen.ac.uk Web: www.itchen.ac.uk


Middle Road, Bitterne, Southampton, SO19 7TB


Advertise here and reach thousands of young people across the region (and their parents)


hello@makethefutureyours.com or call us on 02394 004042


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