Light Vehicle Key factsMaintenance Diploma& Repair Duration: 1 year Course assessed byLevel 3 Coursework/practicalExam 50% 50%This course is designed to build on the Entry requirements Motor Vehicleknowledge from the level 2 diploma, focusingon diagnostic techniques and introduces you 5 GCSEs grade 9–4/A*–Cto more in depth vehicle systems. You will (including English and maths,learn about engine technology, electrical and science and IT are alsoelectronic fault finding, transmission and chassis preferred)systems. OR Level 2 Motor Vehicle qualification (including GCSE English and maths grade 9–4/A*–C) Where next? ÒÒ Enter employment in workshops, garages and other vehicle repair roles ÒÒ UniversityWhat will you learn? Example trips & activitiesÒÒ Diagnosis and rectification of vehicle auxiliary Visits to vehicle maintenance companies electrical faultsÒÒ Diagnosis and rectification of engine faults Guest speakersÒÒ Diagnosis and rectification of chassis Work experience system faultsÒÒ Diagnosis and rectification of transmission Industry week activities and driveline faultsÒÒ Inspecting light vehicles using prescribed methodsAPPLY AT southampton-city.ac.uk 101
PERFORMING & PRODUCTION ARTS £2BNis the value of theUK live music and festivals market300,000 jobs in music, performing & visual arts 16mvisitors a year toLondon theatres Earn UP TO £35,000 AS AN ACTOR
If your ambition is to work in the performance or visual arts industry on stage orbehind the scenes, we have a range of courses in performing and production arts.At City College we have a track record of producing successful students whoprogress to prestigious performing arts schools or employment in the industryas actors, voice-over artists or working behind the scenes as technicians or stageand production managers.Achieve Your Dream Job Facilities Performing & Production Arts ÒÒ ProfessionalActor 240-seat theatresalary £15,000 – £35,000 ÒÒ Rehearsal, recordingActors use speech, movement and expression to bring and dance studioscharacters to life. They can work across theatre, film, ÒÒ Set and proptelevision and radio. constructionLighting Technician ÒÒ Sound and lightingsalary £15,000 – £40,000 studio ÒÒ 3D workshopYour work would range from basic spotlighting tooperating strobes, lasers and pyrotechnics in film and Ian RowsellTV, or theatre, concerts and live events. Ian trained as an actorStage Manager in Los Angeles for Film and TV and in classicalsalary £18,000 – £45,000 acting at LAMDA. He’s a credited screen andStage Managers make sure live stage performances stage performer, voicerun smoothly. They organise all practical and technical over, BASSC trained stageaspects of rehearsals and shows. combat choreographer and stunt coordinator.Marc Fairclough industry expertMarc has worked in theatre tutorsfor over 30 years withexpertise as a productionmanager and showdirector. He’s also workedas a set builder, sound andlighting designer, eventmanager and freelancetheatre consultant.APPLY AT southampton-city.ac.uk 103
Performing Arts Key facts Diploma Level 2 Duration: 1 year Course assessed by This course is an excellent introduction to a career working in performing arts. You will learn Coursework/practical a variety of performance skills and techniques 100% and put them into practice by performing to live audiences. You will also learn the skills and Entry requirements techniques required to produce a performance. 4 GCSEs grades 9–3/A*–DPerforming & Production Arts (including English) OR Level 1 in Performing Arts (with Level 1 English) Where next? ÒÒ Level 3 Extended Diploma in Performing Arts What will you learn? Example trips & activities ÒÒ Historical context and classical theatre Tour of theatres ÒÒ Performance skills and techniques Experience productions ÒÒ Voice-over skills Trip to a drama school fair ÒÒ Contemporary theatre Harry Potter Studio tour ÒÒ Audition skills and techniques Cruise ship visit ÒÒ Developing production skills and techniques Work experience ÒÒ Perform to an audience in a variety Industry week activities of productions104
Performing Arts Key facts Performing & Production Arts Extended DiplomaLevel 3 Duration: 2 years Course assessed byIf your ambition is to work in the performanceindustry then this is the professional training Coursework/practicalprogramme for you. This course is designed 100%to make the transition to drama schools asseamless as possible by offering you the range Earn up to 168 UCASof expert training skills you will require. points#Many students progress to drama schools and GUARANTEEDuniversities and then into work as professionals. interview with Solent UniversityWhat will you learn? Entry requirementsYear 1ÒÒ Exploring the principles of live performance 5 GCSEs grades 9–4/A*–CÒÒ How to engage with an audience (including English)ÒÒ Performance skills development and OR Level 2 in Performing Arts (with professional practice GCSE English grade 9–4/A*–C)ÒÒ Exploring the work of practitionersÒÒ Working to a directors brief Where next?ÒÒ Audio voice acting ÒÒ Level 4 FoundationÒÒ Contemporary danceÒÒ Movement (stage combat) Diploma inÒÒ Perform to an audience in a variety Contemporary Theatre ÒÒ Professional training of productions at a drama school orÒÒ Final major production conservatoireYear 2 ÒÒ Degree at universityÒÒ The business of performing artsÒÒ The historical context of performance Example trips & activitiesÒÒ Vocal training for the actor Tour of theatresÒÒ Performance and production skillsÒÒ Professional training and drama school Experience productions preparation Trip to a drama school fairÒÒ Advanced practitioner studiesÒÒ Perform to an audience in a variety Work experience of productions Industry week activitiesÒÒ Final major production#Based on Distinction grades 105APPLY AT southampton-city.ac.uk
Performing & Production Arts Production Arts Key facts Diploma Level 2 Duration: 1 year Course assessed by If you like the sound of a career working backstage to make a performance come to Coursework/practical life this course is for you. You will assist with 100% producing a variety of performances including the pantomime, lighting and sound show and a Entry requirements contemporary arts showcase. You will learn the skills to operate kit and equipment including 4 GCSEs grades 9–3/A*–D lights, rigging, AV and sound as well as set (including English) design and the basics of event management. Mature students considered depending on experience Where next? ÒÒ Level 3 Extended Diploma in Production Arts Example trips & activities Tour of theatres Experience productions Harry Potter Studio tour Work experience Industry week activities What will you learn? ÒÒ Lighting skills – rigging and operation ÒÒ Sound skills – operation and EQ ÒÒ Stage management ÒÒ Set construction and scenic painting ÒÒ Prop making ÒÒ Roles within a production team ÒÒ Health and safety within events industry106
Production Arts Key facts Performing & Production Arts Extended DiplomaLevel 3 Duration: 2 years Course assessed byIf you want a career working back stage in theentertainment industry and like the thought of Coursework/practicalworking in technical theatre (sound, lighting 100%and AV) or creative theatre (set design, stagemanagement, prop making) this course is for you. Earn up to 168 UCASBy working with the performance students, you points#will design, create and organise live productionsgiving you real hands-on experience. GUARANTEED interview with Solent UniversityWhat will you learn? Entry requirementsYear 1ÒÒ Lighting skills – rigging and operation 5 GCSEs grades 9–4/A*–CÒÒ Sound skills – operation and EQ (including English and maths)ÒÒ Stage management ORÒÒ Set construction and scenic painting Relevant level 2 qualificationÒÒ Prop making (with GCSE English and mathsÒÒ Studio project grade 9–4/A*–C)ÒÒ Lighting sound showÒÒ Roles within a production team Mature students consideredÒÒ Health and safety within events industry depending on experienceÒÒ Legal aspects of public performanceYear 2 Where next?ÒÒ Producing a range of professional shows ÒÒ Degree at universityÒÒ Large scale lighting and sound for concerts ÒÒ EmploymentÒÒ Specialist assignmentÒÒ Production of final major performance Example trips & activitiesÒÒ Final major production Visits to local theatres, production companies #Based on Distinction grades and trade shows APPLY AT southampton-city.ac.uk Harry Potter Studio tour Cruise ship visit Guest speakers Work experience Industry week activities 107
SPORT People spend £37m per year on fitness & exercise450,000sports industry jobs in the UK £16.5BNwas contributed to the economy by 2012 Olympics Earn UP TO £40,000 AS A PERSONAL TRAINER
If you love sport, coaching, fitness and exercise and want to work in thismulti-billion pound high energy industry then we have a sport course for you.Our courses will provide you with the skills and knowledge required to progressto further sports studies and/or to access the huge variety of employmentopportunities in specialist sectors. These include sports coaching, personaltraining, fitness instruction, sports science, nutrition, psychology or physiotherapy.You’ll be able to use our fully equipped gym and will be involved in a number ofsports including football, boxing, athletics, basketball plus many more.Achieve Your Dream Job Facilities Sport ÒÒ Fully equipped gymSports Coach Use of a number ofsalary £14,000 – £35,000 off-site facilities: ÒÒ Solent sports hallTeach sports skills to individuals and teams of all ÒÒ Woodmill Centresporting abilities. They help people to reach their full ÒÒ Southampton Golfpotential and take part safely in their chosen sport. Club and OutdoorFitness Instructor Sports Centresalary £14,000 – £30,000 ÒÒ Lordshill sports fields ÒÒ Pound for PoundLead and organise group and individual exercise Boxingprogrammes to help people to improve their healthand fitness.Personal Trainersalary £14,000 – £40,000Work closely with their clients on a one to one basis,creating personal exercise plans to achieve theirpersonal health and fitness goals.Alex Baldacchino industry expertAlex’s career in teaching sport stemmed from his tutortime spent as a personal trainer in addition to5 years of coaching experience. He particularly 109specialises in football, having both playedsemi-professionally and been Head Coach of auniversity football team. APPLY AT southampton-city.ac.uk
Sport, Fitness Key facts & Exercise Diploma Duration: 1 year Level 2 Course assessed by Gain the introductory skills and knowledge to Coursework/practical start a career in sport, exercise and fitness. You 100% will also gain valuable practical and personal transferable skills that can be applied to work or Entry requirements further study. 4 GCSEs grade 9–3/A*–DSport (including English, maths and PE) OR Relevant level 1 qualification AND working to at least level 1 in English and maths Where next? ÒÒ Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport ÒÒ Enter employment in the sport and active leisure sector What will you learn? Example trips & activities ÒÒ Participating in sport Team building trips ÒÒ Anatomy and physiology for exercise Stadium trip ÒÒ Sports coaching Guest speakers ÒÒ Introduction to healthy exercise and nutrition Work experience ÒÒ Developing sporting skills and Industry week activities tactical awareness ÒÒ Preparing to work in the sport and leisure industry ÒÒ Plan, deliver and evaluate an activity session110
Sport & Physical Key factsActivity (Sports Extended DiplomaCoaching) Duration: 2 years Course assessed byLevel 3 Coursework/practicalDevelop the advanced knowledge and practical 100%skills required in various sporting disciplines suchas; coaching, teaching, instructing and sports Earn up to 84 UCASdevelopment. You will cover practical units in points#the field of sports science: nutrition, anatomy,physiology and practical team sports. GUARANTEED interview with Solent UniversityWhat will you learn? Entry requirements SportYear 1ÒÒ Exercise, health and lifestyle 5 GCSEs grade 9–4/A*–CÒÒ Sports coaching (including English, mathsÒÒ Prepare for a career in sport and PE)ÒÒ Practical team sport ORÒÒ Fitness testing for sport and exercise Level 2 in Sport and GCSEsÒÒ Instructing physical activity and exercise grade 9–4/A*–C in English,ÒÒ Technical and tactical skills in sport maths and PEÒÒ Psychology for sports performanceÒÒ Sports injuries Where next?Year 2 ÒÒ Employment as sportsÒÒ Principles of anatomy and physiologyÒÒ Leadership in sport coach, fitness instructor,ÒÒ Analysis of sports performance personal trainer, leisureÒÒ Fitness training and programming manager, or outdoorÒÒ Work experience in sport activity instructorÒÒ Practical individual sport ÒÒ Degree at universityÒÒ Organising sports eventÒÒ Sports nutrition Example trips & activitiesÒÒ Sports development Team building trips #Based on a Distinction* grade Stadium trip APPLY AT southampton-city.ac.uk Guest speakers Work experience Industry week activities 111
THEATRICAL HAIR & MEDIA MAKE-UP 60 wigs used in thestage production of Hairspray The make-up forGame Of Thrones’ Night King takes 4½ hours 150 litres of liquid glitter used in Strictly Come Dancing Make-Up Earn UP TO £50,000 AS A MAKE-UP ARTIST
If you have a creative flair and dream of working in the fashion, photography, Theatrical Hair & Media Make-uptheatre, TV or the cosmetics industry, our theatrical hair and media-make upcourses are for you. They will give you the stepping stone to a career in thisexciting and creative industry.You will develop your skills and experience in designing a range of hair andmake-up styles for performances as well as equipping you with the skills andportfolio to work as a freelancer. You will work alongside our performing andproduction arts students in our state-of-the-art hub theatre on a range ofperformances.Achieve Your Dream Job Facilities ÒÒ Hair and beautyMake-up Artist/Theatre Wig Stylistsalary £19,000 – £50,000 salon ÒÒ ProfessionalWorking as a Theatre Wig Stylist/Make-up Artist you areresponsible for the actors’/performers’ appearance. In 240-seat theatrethe run up to the performance going live, a Make-up ÒÒ 3D workshop forArtist has to interpret the director’s designs, ensuringthat they are both creative and technically accurate, casting prostheticsfollowing the brief to a high standard. Your work can be and mouldingso diverse, which keeps your job exiting and interesting ÒÒ Professionalat all times, allowing you to be creative. dressing rooms for performancesGeorgia Morris industry expertGeorgia has a passion for hair and make-up and has tutorworked in bridal, fashion, film and theatre. Duringher career she has gained a wealth of experience, 113working as a professional hair and make-up artist atGrange Park Opera House, on the Sound of MusicUK Tour, plus the UK and European tour of Evita. APPLY AT southampton-city.ac.uk
Make-up Artistry Key facts Technical Certificate Level 2 Duration: 1 year Course assessed by This course will provide you with a range of essential technical and practical skills as well as Coursework/practicalExam the knowledge you will require to seek further 70% 30% training within the make-up industry. The skills you will learn include applying make-up and Entry requirements creative make-up artistry. 4 GCSEs grades 9–3/A*–DTheatrical Hair & Media Make-up (including English, maths and preferably science) Where next? ÒÒ Level 3 Extended Diploma in Theatrical Hair & Media Make-up Example trips & activities Trips to local theatres Industry shows IMATS exhibition Harry Potter Studio tour Work experience Industry week activities What will you learn? ÒÒ Principles of working in the make-up industry ÒÒ Anatomy and physiology for make-up artists ÒÒ Research, develop and showcase make-up and hair artistry designs ÒÒ The art of applying make-up ÒÒ Hair artistry ÒÒ Creative make-up artistry114
Theatrical Hair & Key facts Theatrical Hair & Media Make-upMedia Make-up Extended Diploma Duration: 2 yearsLevel 3 Course assessed byIf you want a career working with hair and Coursework/practicalExammake-up in the entertainments industry this 70% 30%course is for you. You will work on live projectssuch as the Pantomime, a live action horror maze Earn up to 168 UCASand create gruesome creatures and casualty points#scenes for live exhibitions. You will gain a widevariety of practical skills in hair and make-up. GUARANTEED interview with Solent UniversityIn Year 2 you will learn more advanced skills Entry requirementsincluding life casting and airbrushing. Youwill also learn how to establish yourself as a 5 GCSEs grades 9–4/A*–Cself-employed make-up artist, giving you the (including English, maths andbusiness knowledge and the skills to promote preferably science)yourself in the industry. OR Level 2 in Art & Design, Beauty orWhat will you learn? Hairdressing (with GCSE EnglishYear 1 and science grade 9–4/A*–C)ÒÒ Special effectsÒÒ Hairstyling and make-up through the eras Where next?ÒÒ Creating hair and make-up designs for ÒÒ Degree at university ÒÒ Employment or freelance live performancesÒÒ High fashion as a make-up artistÒÒ Research projectsÒÒ Collate materials to produce a sketchbook Example trips & activities Trips to local theatres and portfolio of your workÒÒ Marketing and production planning Industry showsYear 2ÒÒ Wig making IMATS exhibitionÒÒ Full-body airbrushingÒÒ Life casting Harry Potter Studio tourÒÒ Prosthetic mouldingÒÒ Create fantasy head dresses for catwalk Work experienceÒÒ Management of hair and make-up Industry week activities departmentsÒÒ Touring experience 115 #Based on Distinction grades APPLY AT southampton-city.ac.uk
TRAVEL, TOURISM & CRUISE Southampton welcomes 1.77mcruise passengers a yearTourism industry worth over £257BN by 2025 37.6m overseas visitors came to the UK in 2016 Earn UP TO £30,000 AS AIR CABIN CREW
Do you want a career where you could travel the world, visit international traveldestinations, meet new people and learn new skills? If so a career in this excitingand fast paced industry could be the choice for you. With the UK tourism industrybeing the fastest growing sector for employment there are plenty of careeroptions available. You will be taught by our industry experienced tutors whohave many contacts in the industry including British Airways and RoyalCaribbean Cruises.Achieve Your Dream Job Facilities Travel, Tourism & Cruise ÒÒ Fully equippedAir Cabin Crewsalary £12,000 – £30,000 real aircraft cabin sectionWork within a team to ensure that airline passengers ÒÒ Training off-sitehave a safe, comfortable and enjoyable flight. You including fire andwill also maintain stock levels of food, drink and other safety trainingsupplies. centres ÒÒ Modern classroomsTravel Agent with interactivesalary £14,000 – £25,000 smart boardsSell holiday packages, business travel and give traveladvice. The role is to make travel planning easier,and to make sure your customers have the best trippossible.Personal Cruise Expertsalary £15,000 – £20,000Responsible for maximising sales at every opportunityby providing an exceptional level of service to bothdirect customers and travel agent partners.Ellie Exley industry expertEllie has over 8 years of experience in the travel tutorand tourism industry, where she perfected theskill of facing customers and ensuring their 117wellbeing. She has worked in a range of hotels,resorts and cruises across the globe. APPLY AT southampton-city.ac.uk
Travel, Tourism & Cruise student Lauren Gregory success At City College: Level 3 Extended Diploma in Travel & Tourism Progressed to: Cabin Crew at British Airways 118
Travel & Tourism Key facts Travel, Tourism & Cruise DiplomaLevel 2 Duration: 1 or 2 years Course assessed byThis course is suitable for you if you want ageneral introduction to travel and tourism and Coursework/practicalExamhave a desire to work in this exciting industry. 75% 25%This wide ranging course covers a variety oftravel units that opens your eyes to careers on Entry requirementsoffer in the industry. It focuses on the practicalaspect of the industry with learning that covers Direct Entry to year 2a variety of different skills. 4 GCSEs grade 9–3/A*–D (including English and maths)What will you learn? ORYear 1 Level 1 Introductory DiplomaÒÒ UK travel and tourism industry in Travel & Tourism (includingÒÒ Customer service in travel and tourism Level 1 in English and maths)ÒÒ Locational geographyÒÒ Worldwide travel Entry to year 1ÒÒ The role of the overseas resort reps GCSEs grade 3/D or belowÒÒ Providing information on two tourist OR Level 1 in English and maths destinationsYear 2 Where next?ÒÒ UK and worldwide tourism destinations ÒÒ Level 3 in Travel & TourismÒÒ Introduction to the cruise industry ÒÒ ApprenticeshipÒÒ Retail travel services ÒÒ Entry level employmentÒÒ How to interpret holiday brochuresÒÒ Specialist holidays within the industryÒÒ Travel and tourism support services Example trips & activities (Visas, insurance, foreign exchange etc) UK residentialÒÒ Understanding and designing your own Guest speakers Cruise ship visits visitor attraction UK day tripsÒÒ Resort representatives (welcome meetings, Work experience Industry week activities airport transfers, resort information)ÒÒ Meet and greet in travel and tourismAPPLY AT southampton-city.ac.uk 119
Travel & Tourism Key facts Extended Diploma Level 3 Duration: 2 years Course assessed by This course is an ideal choice if you want to develop your understanding of the tourism Coursework/practicalExam industry, together with gaining the practical skills 75% 25% required to prepare you for a career in the travel and tourism industry. Widely recognised in the GUARANTEED industry and by universities this course covers all aspects of the travel and tourism industry as well interview with as key skills in communication and IT. Solent UniversityTravel, Tourism & Cruise What will you learn? Entry requirements Year 1 ÒÒ Promotions and sales in travel and tourism 5 GCSEs grade 9–4/A*–C ÒÒ Worldwide and UK destinations (including English and maths) ÒÒ Investigating the cruise industry OR ÒÒ Tourism in the UK Level 2 Diploma in Travel & ÒÒ Business travel Tourism (with GCSE English and ÒÒ Special interest travel maths grade 9–4/A*–C) ÒÒ Overseas representatives ÒÒ Work placement Where next? Year 2 ÒÒ Degree at university ÒÒ Developing people in travel and tourism ÒÒ Enter employment in ÒÒ Ski chalet host ÒÒ Conference and events travel and tourism ÒÒ Planning and delivering guided tours ÒÒ Holiday park hosts Example trips & activities ÒÒ Package holidays Overseas residential Southampton Boat Show British Airways Training Centre Cruise ship visits RAF Brize Norton Work experience Industry week activities120
Events Key facts Travel, Tourism & CruiseManagement Extended Diploma Duration: 2 yearsLevel 3 Course assessed byEquivalent to 3 A-levels, this course is an Coursework/practicalexcellent route to university or employment in 100%events management. You will learn all aspectsof planning, managing and running a variety of Earn up to 168 UCAShospitality events. points#What will you learn? GUARANTEEDYear 1ÒÒ Planning and managing events interview withÒÒ Events organisation Solent UniversityÒÒ The events industryÒÒ Supervising and providing customer service Entry requirementsÒÒ Preparing and serving food and drinkÒÒ Food safety supervision for catering 5 GCSEs grade 9–4/A*–CÒÒ Events organisation in hospitality (including English and maths)ÒÒ Front office operations in hospitality ORYear 2 Level 2 in Hospitality & CateringÒÒ Management skills or Travel & Tourism (with GCSEÒÒ Food service organisation English and maths gradeÒÒ Preparing and serving food and drink 9–4/A*–C)ÒÒ Sustainablity practice in hospitality events ORÒÒ Business enterprise Relevant industry experienceÒÒ Marketing eventsÒÒ Human resources Where next?ÒÒ Financial control ÒÒ Degree at university ÒÒ Enter employment Example trips & activities Guest speakers Organising events Industry week activities Southampton Boat Show Overseas residential Work experience#Based on Distinction grades 121APPLY AT southampton-city.ac.uk
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Course Index Acting 104–105 Criminology 51 Animation 92–95 Cruise 119–120 Art & Design 23–25 Dance 104–105 Automotive 98–101 Digital Communications 82–83 Barbering 66 Digital Marketing 33 & 82–83 Beauty Therapy 28–29 Digital Media 23–25, 82–83 & 92–95 Boat Building 87–88 Digital Production 25 & 92–95Course Index Bricklaying 41 Drama 104–105 Building Services Engineering 46–47 Early Years 36–37 Business 32–33 Electrical Engineering 54–55 & 98–101 Carpentry 42 Electrical Installation 44–45 Catering 77–78 Electronic Engineering 54–55 Childcare 36–37 Engineering 54–55 City Horizons 58–59 ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) Civil Engineering 47 57 Composites Boat Building 87–88 Event Management 32–33, 79 & 121 Computer Aided Design (CAD) 47 & 55 Fabrication & Welding 46 & 54–55 Computing 82–83 Film 92–93 Construction 41–47 Fitness & Exercise 110–111 Contemporary Theatre Forensics 51 Performance 104–105 Foundation Learning 58–63 Cookery 77–78 Games Design & Development 92 & 95 Creative Arts 23–25 Hairdressing 66–69 Creative Media 23–25, 82–83 & 92–95 Health Care 72–73 Creative Technologies23–25, 82–83 & 92–95 Heating & Ventilation 46 Criminal Investigation 51 Hospitality 77–79124
Illustration 23–25 Photography 23–25IT 82–83 Plumbing 46Joinery 42 Pre-Cadetship 89Law 33 Production Arts 106–107Life & Living Skills 60–61 Professional Construction 47Make-up 28 & 114–115 Skills for Work & Life 60–61Manicure & Pedicure 28–29 Social Care 72–73Manufacturing 54–55 Social Media 33, 82–83 & 92–93 Course IndexMarine 87–89 Special Educational Needs 60–61Maritime Operations 89 Sport 110–111Marketing 32–33, 79, 92–93 & 121 Stage Management 106–107Massage 28–29 Supported Internship 62–63Mechanical Engineering 54–55 Technical Theatre 106–107Mechanics 98–101 Theatre Technology 106–107Media 92–95 Theatrical Hair & Media Make-up 114–115Media Make-up & Theatrical Hair 114–115 Travel & Tourism 119–120Motorsports 99 TV & Film 92–93Motor Vehicle 98–101 Vehicle Maintenance 98–101Painting & Decorating 43 Visual Arts 23–25PE 110–111 Web Design 82–83Performing Arts 104–105 APPLY AT southampton-city.ac.uk 125
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