The college offers a wide range of BTEC courses covering different sector subject areas including art, beauty, business, construction, equine studies, engineering, health and social care, hospitality and catering, public services, IT, agriculture, media, performing arts, science, maths and sport. Oaklands also offers apprenticeships as well as a range of A Level subjects. The college has 14 to 19 and 16 to 19-year-old consortium arrangements with local secondary schools in Welwyn Garden City, Hatfield and St Albans. The college is well respected with regards to its land-based provision, these include horticulture, greenkeeping, equine studies and animal management. Oaklands also provides a wide range of part-time courses as part of its adult community learning programme. Oaklands College also offers tertiary qualifications such as foundation degrees,
HNDs and
HNCs, which are run in partnership with the
University of Hertfordshire. Foundation degree students can progress onto a BA or BSc qualification at university. The college also has its own sports academies,
Oaklands Wolves. It offers sports such as athletics, basketball and rugby which can be joined by students enrolled on a full-time course. In 2019, it was announced that Oaklands would be working with
Arsenal F.C. to offer a new football academy for female students aged 16–19. In September 2023, the college launched three new
T-Level courses: Management and Administration, Design and Development for Engineering and Manufacturing, and Education and Childcare. Six more T-Levels are planned to commence in September 2024, bringing the total T-Level courses offered to nine. Oaklands College is an affiliate member of the
Land Based Colleges Aspiring to Excellence (Landex). ==Campuses and facilities==