2.1 Full-time study Subjects available for full-time study at City of Oxford College include art and design, brickwork, business and enterprise, caring and health, catering and hospitality, construction, electrical, engineering, foundation studies, furniture, hair and beauty, joinery, media, motor vehicles, music, painting and decorating, performing arts, plumbing, sport, travel and tourism, and uniformed public services. Construction (and related), electrical, motor vehicle, and ICT are taught at the City of Oxford Technology Campus in Blackbird Leys.
2.2 A-levels The sixth-form centre at City of Oxford College offers more than 10 A-level subjects.
2.3 Higher education Higher education (HE) is delivered across the Activate Learning group. Different HE programmes are delivered at the different colleges. The group delivers higher education (university-level) programmes in art and design, business, care, computing, engineering, furniture, motorsports, policing, and sports coaching. These programs include HNDs, foundation degrees, and honours degrees. The group also delivers the PGCE teaching and training qualification. The foundation degree (Level 5) and honours degree (Level 6) programmes are delivered in partnership with local universities.
2.4 International students There are many international students at City of Oxford College. Activate Learning runs an international study program for students from overseas. The City of Oxford College shares buildings with the French Business School,
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2.5 Part-time study Part-time study can be professional (qualification-based) or leisure (non-qualification-based). Part-time subjects with qualifications include accounting, business, catering, hair and beauty, ICT, first aid, teaching and training, security, sport, and skills for life. Subjects without qualifications focus mostly on the creative arts (e.g., art, photography, textiles, ceramics) and woodworking.
2.6 Apprenticeships and work-based training The City of Oxford College provides apprenticeship training across many of its vocational subjects. These are delivered by Activate Apprenticeships, the group’s business-to-business service.
2.7 Courses for the Unemployed The college has a Get That Job programme for people who are unemployed. It provides free training courses to those who are eligible and offers help with skills such as CV writing and interview techniques.
Campuses The City of Oxford College has campuses in Oxford City Center and Blackbird Leys.
3.1 City of Oxford College City Centre campus The campus has on-site facilities for students to do their training. These include furniture workshops, hair and beauty salons, a restaurant, and studios for music, performing arts, and creative media. The salons and restaurants are open to customers. Rycotewood Furniture Centre is a specialist centre located on campus.
3.2 City of Oxford College Technology Campus, Blackbird Leys Blackbird Leys is an Oxford ward to the south-east of the city centre. The campus delivers courses in construction (carpentry, joinery, plumbing, brickwork, and painting and decorating), motor vehicles, and electrical installation. == Specialist Centres ==