The college offers a variety of courses at the following levels: • School Leavers - Entry to Level 3 (
NVQ Level 1–3;
GCSEs to
A-Levels) • Access to University - Level 3 (NVQ Level 3; A-Levels) • Career Progression/Adult - Level 3 to Level 7 (NVQ Level 3–7; A levels to
postgraduate level) • University Level - Level 4 to 7 (NVQ Level 4–7; A levels to postgraduate level) The college offers courses in the following subjects: Animal care, Automotive engineering, aviation, tourism & events, business, catering & hospitality, childcare & education, civil engineering, construction & building trades, design & visual arts, engineering, ESOL, games design, hair & beauty, health & social care, inclusion, IT & computing, land-based studies, medial, journalism & photography, performing arts & music, science, dental & pharmacy, sport, taxi driving and uniformed public services. In September 2012, more than 200
taxi drivers completed the first course of its kind designed to train prospective drivers in customer service skills. In October 2012, the college launched an online
Human Trafficking Uncovered course, the first of its kind designed for those working in the public, private and voluntary sectors. In December 2014, singer
JB Gill was recruited by the college as the public face of a two-year vocational performing arts course. The course was part of a portfolio of courses to help address a skills shortage in the creative industries. In September 2012, the closure of a press photographers' course raised concerns about the future of regional newspaper staff photography. The course had been running uninterrupted at Norton College since 1979. ==Campuses==