| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Established: Derby College was formed in 2002 through the merger of several smaller colleges.
Location: Based in Derby, a city in the East Midlands region of England.
Type: Further Education (FE) and Higher Education (HE) College.
Students: Serves over 20,000 students annually, including school leavers, adult learners, and international students.
Mission: To provide high-quality education that supports employability and personal development while fostering a culture of lifelong learning.
Derby College has multiple campuses across Derby and the surrounding areas, each specializing in specific courses and facilities:
The Roundhouse Campus
Location: Pride Park, Derby
Specializations:
Engineering
Construction
Motor Vehicle
Business
Digital Technologies
Key Features: Located in a historic railway building, this campus boasts modern facilities for technical training and vocational studies.
Broomfield Hall Campus
Location: Morley, Derbyshire
Specializations:
Agriculture
Animal Care
Horticulture
Equine Studies
Public Services
Key Features: A beautiful countryside campus with working farms, animal units, and equestrian facilities.
The Joseph Wright Centre
Location: Derby City Centre
Specializations:
A-Levels
Creative Arts
Media and Film
Digital Marketing
Key Features: A state-of-the-art facility focused on academic excellence and creative disciplines.
The Community College (Ilkeston Campus)
Location: Ilkeston, Derbyshire
Specializations:
Health and Social Care
Childcare
Public Services
Hair and Beauty
Key Features: Offers a wide range of adult education and vocational courses.
The Hudson Building
Location: Pride Park, Derby (part of the Roundhouse Campus)
Specializations: Advanced vocational courses in construction, bricklaying, and related trades.
Derby College provides a diverse range of programs for learners of all ages and educational levels, from school leavers to adult learners and international students:
1. Further Education (FE)
A-Levels: Wide range of subjects, including sciences, arts, humanities, and business.
BTECs and NVQs: Vocational qualifications in areas such as:
Engineering
Health and Social Care
Construction
IT and Digital Technologies
Animal Care
Sports and Fitness
T Levels: Technical qualifications that combine classroom learning with work placements in sectors like construction, digital, and healthcare.
2. Higher Education (HE)
Foundation Degrees and HNDs (Higher National Diplomas) in collaboration with universities.
Higher Apprenticeships in fields like business, engineering, and construction.
3. Apprenticeships
Apprenticeship programs at various levels in areas like:
Hospitality
Construction
Motor Vehicle
Business Administration
Healthcare
4. Adult Education
Part-time courses for skills development, career advancement, or personal interest.
Access to higher education programs for adult learners returning to study.
5. International Students
Offers programs tailored for international students, including English language courses (ESOL) and vocational qualifications.
6. Specialist Courses
Animal Management, Agriculture, and Equine Studies at Broomfield Hall Campus.
Performing Arts, Media, and Film Studies at the Joseph Wright Centre.
Derby College is known for its cutting-edge facilities that provide students with real-world experience:
Engineering and Construction Workshops:
Advanced equipment and technology for hands-on training in construction and engineering trades.
Animal Units and Farms:
Broomfield Hall Campus features animal care units, a working farm, and equestrian facilities.
Creative and Digital Labs:
Industry-standard studios for art, design, media, and IT programs.
Hair and Beauty Salons:
Fully operational salons for training in hairdressing and beauty therapy.
Student Learning Centres:
Libraries and study areas equipped with digital resources, books, and quiet spaces for focused learning.
Cafes and Social Spaces:
Campuses offer social hubs where students can relax and connect.
Clubs and Societies:
Opportunities to join extracurricular activities and student-run societies, such as sports teams, art clubs, and debate groups.
Support Services:
Academic support: Study skills workshops and tutoring.
Wellbeing services: Mental health support and counseling.
Careers advice: Guidance on job applications, internships, and university progression.
Events and Trips:
Regular student events, such as fresher fairs, career expos, and cultural celebrations.
Field trips related to specific courses, such as agricultural trips or media industry visits.
Diverse Student Body:
Derby College attracts students from different backgrounds and provides an inclusive environment.
Industry Partnerships:
Strong links with local businesses, such as Rolls-Royce, Toyota, and Bombardier, provide students with opportunities for internships, work placements, and apprenticeships.
Work Experience:
Many courses include hands-on training or placements to enhance students' employability.
Career Hub:
On-campus career services provide advice on CV writing, job applications, and interview preparation.
These programs are aimed at school leavers aged 16+ and provide academic and practical skills for university entry or direct employment.
A-Levels
A-Levels in a variety of subjects, including:
Biology, Chemistry, Physics
Mathematics, Further Mathematics
Psychology, Sociology
English Language and Literature
History, Geography
Art and Design
Delivered at The Joseph Wright Centre with modern teaching facilities.
BTECs, Diplomas, and NVQs (Vocational Qualifications)
Business: Business Administration, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship
Health and Social Care: Supporting careers in nursing, social work, and healthcare.
Engineering: Electrical, Mechanical, and Manufacturing Engineering.
Construction: Bricklaying, Carpentry, Plumbing, and Electrical Installation.
Creative Arts and Media: Photography, Graphic Design, Media Production, and Performing Arts.
Digital Technologies: IT, Cybersecurity, Web Development, and Software Engineering.
Animal Care and Horticulture: Animal Management, Agriculture, and Horticulture studies (offered at Broomfield Hall Campus).
Public Services: Preparation for careers in the armed forces, police, or emergency services.
Motor Vehicle: Mechanics, Maintenance, and Repair.
Hair and Beauty: Hairdressing, Beauty Therapy, and Barbering.
Travel and Tourism: Courses for careers in hospitality, event management, and travel.
T Levels (Technical Qualifications)
T Levels combine academic learning with 45 days of industry placement. Available in areas such as:
Construction
Digital and IT
Health and Social Care
Education and Childcare
Derby College collaborates with universities to provide Foundation Degrees, HNDs (Higher National Diplomas), and Higher Apprenticeships.
Foundation Degrees (In Collaboration with Universities)
Business and Management
Animal Management
Education and Early Childhood Studies
Engineering
HNDs and HNCs (Higher National Diplomas and Certificates)
Construction and the Built Environment
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Access to Higher Education
For adults returning to education, Access to HE courses provide a route to university in areas like:
Nursing and Midwifery
Social Sciences
Science
Business
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees (Per Year) |
|---|---|---|
|
Foundation Degree in Animal Management (in partnership with a university) |
2 years |
$11,000 – $13,000 (International) |
|
Foundation Degree in Business and Management |
2 years |
$11,000 – $13,000 (International) |
|
Foundation Degree in Engineering |
2 years |
$11,000 – $13,000 (International) |
|
Foundation Degree in Early Childhood Studies |
2 years |
$11,000 – $13,000 (International) |
|
HND in Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
2 years |
$11,000 – $13,000 (International) |
|
HND in Mechanical Engineering |
2 years |
$11,000 – $13,000 (International) |
|
HND in Construction and the Built Environment |
2 years |
$11,000 – $13,000 (International) |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (Approx. in USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
MBA (Master of Business Administration) |
1 year (full-time) |
$18,000–$20,000 |
|
MSc Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering |
1 year (full-time) |
$18,000–$20,000 |
|
MSc Computing and IT |
1 year (full-time) |
$16,000–$18,000 |
|
MSc Environmental Sustainability |
1 year (full-time) |
$16,000–$18,000 |
|
LLM (Master of Laws) |
1 year (full-time) |
$15,000–$17,000 |
|
MA Education |
1 year (full-time) |
$14,000–$16,000 |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees (Per Year in USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
PhD in Business and Management |
3-4 years (full-time) |
$17,000–$20,000 |
|
PhD in Environmental Sciences |
3-4 years (full-time) |
$17,000–$20,000 |
|
PhD in Computing and IT |
3-4 years (full-time) |
$17,000–$19,000 |
|
PhD in Engineering |
3-4 years (full-time) |
$18,000–$21,000 |
|
PhD in Social Sciences |
3-4 years (full-time) |
$16,000–$19,000 |
|
Doctorate in Education (EdD) |
3-5 years (part-time/full-time) |
$15,000–$18,000 |
|
Professional Doctorate in Health and Social Care |
3-5 years (part-time/full-time) |
$15,000–$18,000 |
Wide Range of Courses:
Offers diverse programs, including A-Levels, vocational courses, T Levels, Foundation Degrees, and English language programs (ESOL).
Courses are tailored to help international students progress to university or enter employment.
Pathways to Higher Education:
Many programs at Derby College are designed as progression pathways to university-level education, including partnerships with the University of Derby.
Cultural Diversity:
Welcomes students from a variety of countries, fostering a multicultural and inclusive learning environment.
Supportive Environment:
Dedicated support services for international students, including visa guidance, academic support, and assistance with accommodation.
Affordable Living Costs:
Derby is a cost-effective city compared to larger cities like London or Manchester, making it an attractive choice for international students.
Visit the official Derby College website to explore the wide range of courses, including:
Further Education (FE): A-Levels, T Levels, Vocational Diplomas, and Apprenticeships.
Higher Education (HE): Foundation Degrees and HNDs.
Adult Education: Access to Higher Education and short courses.
English Language Programs (ESOL): English for non-native speakers.
Choose a program that aligns with your academic background, career goals, and interests.
Ensure you meet the minimum requirements for the chosen course. Entry requirements vary depending on the course type and level:
Academic Requirements:
A-Levels:
Minimum of five GCSEs (or equivalent) at grades 9–4 (A*–C), including English and Mathematics.
Vocational Courses (BTECs, T Levels):
Entry requirements depend on the course level:
Level 2: Basic qualifications (e.g., GCSEs at grades 3–4 or equivalent).
Level 3: Minimum of 4–5 GCSEs at grades 9–4 (A*–C), or equivalent Level 2 qualification.
Higher Education (Foundation Degrees, HNDs):
Level 3 qualification (e.g., A-Levels, BTEC Extended Diploma) or equivalent.
ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages):
No specific qualifications required. An assessment will be conducted to determine your current English level.
English Language Requirements for International Students:
IELTS: Minimum score of 5.5 (with no band below 5.0) for most programs.
Equivalent English proficiency tests (e.g., TOEFL, PTE) may also be accepted.
No English language test is required for ESOL programs.
You can apply for Derby College programs through the following methods:
For Domestic Students (UK/EU):
Apply directly through the Derby College online application portal.
Create an account on the college website, select your chosen course, and fill out the application form.
Attach your supporting documents (e.g., GCSE results or other qualifications).
For International Students:
International applicants must apply directly to Derby College by completing the International Application Form available on the website.
Attach required documents, including:
Academic transcripts/certificates.
English language proficiency test results (if applicable).
Passport copy.
For guidance, you can contact the International Admissions Team via email: [email protected].
Application Deadlines:
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis; however, international students are encouraged to apply 3–6 months before the course start date to allow time for visa processing.
For some courses (e.g., creative arts, engineering, or healthcare), you may need to:
Attend an interview or portfolio review.
Complete a skills assessment or placement test (e.g., for ESOL courses or apprenticeships).
The college will notify you if an interview or assessment is part of the process.
If your application is successful, you will receive one of the following:
Conditional Offer: If you need to meet specific requirements (e.g., pending grades or documents).
Unconditional Offer: If you meet all the requirements and your place is confirmed.
International students will also receive a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) once they meet all conditions and pay any required deposit.
Confirm your acceptance by following the instructions in your offer letter.
For international students, acceptance may include paying a deposit toward your tuition fees to secure your place.
International students requiring a visa must apply for a UK Student Visa (Tier 4) after receiving their CAS.
Documents Required:
CAS (issued by Derby College).
Passport.
Proof of financial resources (to cover tuition fees and living costs).
Proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS results).
Apply online via the UK Government’s visa portal: www.gov.uk/student-visa.
Attend a biometrics appointment at a local visa application center.
Derby College does not offer on-campus accommodation but provides guidance to help you find suitable housing:
Private Rentals: Apartments or shared houses.
Student Residences: Managed by private housing companies in Derby City.
Homestays: Live with a local family for a cultural experience.
Approximate monthly accommodation costs range from $600–$1,000.
Book your travel to the UK and plan to arrive before the course start date.
Attend the pre-arrival orientation offered by Derby College, which includes:
Induction sessions.
Campus tours.
Guidance on living in Derby and studying in the UK.
Complete your enrollment by:
Submitting any outstanding documents.
Paying any remaining tuition fees.
Attending induction sessions.
1. Main Intake: September
Most courses, including A-Levels, vocational programs, apprenticeships, Foundation Degrees, and ESOL programs, begin in September.
This is the primary intake for both domestic and international students.
2. January Intake (Limited Programs)
Some vocational programs, short courses, and ESOL (English Language) programs start in January.
This intake provides flexibility for students who miss the September intake.
3. Rolling Intakes (Throughout the Year)
Apprenticeships, Adult Education, and some short courses have rolling admissions, allowing students to start at different times of the year depending on course availability.
Check specific course details for start dates.
The eligibility requirements vary based on the type of program and the applicant's background (domestic or international). Below are the general requirements:
Academic Requirements:
Minimum of five GCSEs (or equivalent) at grades *9–4 (A–C)**, including English and Mathematics.
International students must provide equivalent qualifications, which will be assessed by the college.
Age Requirements:
Typically for students aged 16–19.
English Language Requirements (for International Students):
IELTS: Overall score of 5.5 (with no band below 5.0) or equivalent.
Other accepted tests: TOEFL or Pearson PTE.
Academic Requirements:
Entry-level courses (Level 1): No formal qualifications required.
Intermediate courses (Level 2): GCSEs at grades 3–4 (D–C) or equivalent.
Advanced courses (Level 3): Minimum of 4–5 GCSEs at grades *9–4 (A–C)**, or completion of a Level 2 qualification in a relevant field.
Age Requirements:
Generally open to students aged 16 and above, but adult learners are also eligible.
English Language Requirements (for International Students):
IELTS: Overall score of 5.5 (with no band below 5.0) or equivalent.
Academic Requirements:
A relevant Level 3 qualification (e.g., A-Levels, BTEC Extended Diploma, or equivalent).
International students must provide evidence of qualifications equivalent to UK Level 3.
English Language Requirements (for International Students):
IELTS: Overall score of 6.0 (with no band below 5.5) or equivalent.
Age Requirements:
Students must typically be aged 18 or older.
Scholarship/Financial Support Name |
Eligibility |
Benefits |
Application Process |
|---|---|---|---|
|
16-19 Bursary Fund |
- UK students aged 16–19. |
- Financial assistance for transport, meals, and study materials. |
Apply through Derby College's Financial Support Team. |
|
Advanced Learner Loan Bursary |
- Students aged 19+. |
- Support for childcare, transport, and essential course materials. |
Application required after approval of Advanced Learner Loan. |
|
Higher Education Student Support Fund |
- HE students facing financial difficulties. |
- Assistance with living costs or tuition fee contributions. |
Apply directly to the college's HE Support Team. |
|
Free College Meals |
- UK students aged 16–18. |
- Free meals provided on campus during term time. |
Automatically assessed upon application, or apply through the college. |
|
Care to Learn (Childcare Support) |
- Students aged 16–19. |
- Covers childcare costs while studying (up to a maximum amount). |
Apply through the UK Government Care to Learn scheme. |
|
Discretionary Learner Support (DLS) |
- Students aged 19+. |
- Covers transport costs, childcare, or equipment/materials for the course. |
Apply through the Derby College Financial Support Team. |
|
Hardship Fund |
- Open to all students (including international students). |
- Emergency financial support for unforeseen circumstances. |
Submit an application with evidence of financial hardship. |
|
International Student Scholarship |
- International students with outstanding academic performance. |
- Partial tuition fee waivers (varies by course and student). |
Contact the International Office for details. |
|
Travel Bursary |
- Students who live far from the campus. |
- Assistance with travel costs to and from the college. |
Apply through Derby College's Financial Support Services. |
|
Apprenticeship Support Fund |
- Apprentices enrolled in Derby College programs. |
- Covers transport, materials, or uniform costs. |
Apply through the college's Apprenticeship Team. |
Campus |
Key Facilities |
Accommodation Options |
Accommodation Cost (Approx. in USD/Month) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
The Roundhouse Campus |
- Located in Pride Park, Derby. |
- Private student housing near Pride Park. |
$600–$1,000 (shared housing). |
|
Broomfield Hall Campus |
- Located in Morley, Derbyshire (countryside setting). |
- Local countryside housing (shared rentals in nearby villages). |
$500–$800 (shared rentals). |
|
The Joseph Wright Centre |
- Located in Derby City Centre. |
- Student residences near Derby City Center (e.g., Unite Students or Derwent Living). |
$700–$1,200 (student residences). |
|
The Community College (Ilkeston Campus) |
- Located in Ilkeston, Derbyshire. |
- Shared housing in Ilkeston or nearby areas. |
$500–$900 (shared housing in Ilkeston). |
|
The Hudson Building |
- Located in Pride Park, Derby (near the Roundhouse Campus). |
- Same options as Roundhouse Campus housing (e.g., Derby city private rentals or shared housing). |
$600–$1,000 (shared housing). |
Specialized Campuses:
Each campus is designed to suit the needs of specific courses, with industry-standard facilities for fields like engineering, agriculture, business, and creative arts.
Modern classrooms, IT labs, and training centers provide students with real-world experience and hands-on learning.
Innovative Learning:
Focus on blended learning, combining traditional classroom sessions with practical assignments and online tools.
Strong emphasis on employability and preparing students for further education or the workforce.
Supportive Teaching Staff:
Derby College employs experienced and approachable lecturers and mentors who are committed to helping students achieve their goals.
Clubs and Societies:
Students can join a variety of clubs and societies based on their interests, including:
Sports teams (football, rugby, netball, etc.)
Creative arts clubs (photography, film, theater, and music)
Environmental and gardening groups
New clubs can be created based on student demand.
Sports and Fitness:
Access to sports facilities at various campuses.
Regular intramural and inter-college tournaments foster teamwork and healthy competition.
Events and Trips:
Derby College organizes a range of events throughout the year, such as:
Cultural celebrations (Diwali, Chinese New Year, and Black History Month).
Career fairs, exhibitions, and industry networking events.
Educational trips to museums, art galleries, farms, and corporate offices.
Student-Led Activities:
Opportunities to participate in or organize social events, talent shows, and charity fundraisers.
Diversity:
Derby College welcomes students from different backgrounds, creating a diverse and multicultural environment.
International students bring their unique cultures and traditions, enriching campus life for everyone.
Support for International Students:
Specialized services for international students, including English language support, visa guidance, and cultural orientation.
Inclusivity:
A welcoming atmosphere for all students, including those with disabilities or additional needs.
The college promotes inclusivity through events, awareness campaigns, and accessible facilities.
Wellbeing and Mental Health Support:
On-campus counselors and mental health advisors are available to help students manage stress, anxiety, or other personal challenges.
Workshops on mindfulness, stress management, and healthy living.
Career Support:
The Career Hub offers help with CV writing, job applications, and interview preparation.
Students can participate in mock interviews and attend career workshops.
Strong connections with local employers like Rolls-Royce, Toyota, and Bombardier for internships and job opportunities.
Academic Support:
Study skills workshops, one-on-one tutoring, and library access for academic growth.
Dedicated support for students who require extra help with coursework or assignments.
Financial Assistance:
The college provides bursaries, scholarships, and hardship funds for eligible students.
Guidance on managing finances and budgeting.
Modern Campuses:
State-of-the-art facilities like engineering workshops, creative studios, IT labs, and working farms.
Cafes and communal areas for students to relax, socialize, or study between classes.
Learning Resource Centers (LRCs):
Libraries with access to books, digital resources, and quiet study areas.
Printing and photocopying facilities available at all campuses.
On-Campus Cafes:
Affordable food and drink options, including vegetarian and vegan choices.
Affordable Living Costs:
Derby is one of the most affordable cities for students in the UK.
The average monthly cost for accommodation ranges between $600–$1,200, depending on housing type.
City Life:
Derby offers a balance between urban and countryside living, with plenty of parks, restaurants, shopping centers, and entertainment options.
Popular attractions include:
Derby Cathedral Quarter
Intu Derby Shopping Centre
Derby Theatre
Transport Links:
Excellent public transport, including buses and trains, connects students to their campuses and nearby cities like Nottingham, Birmingham, and London.
Part-Time Jobs:
Derby College assists students in finding part-time work opportunities through local job fairs and an online job portal.
International students on a Student Visa can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during holidays.
Apprenticeships and Work Placements:
Students can gain practical experience while earning a wage through apprenticeships and industry placements.
Students at Derby College often highlight:
The practical approach to learning, which prepares them for their careers.
The supportive and friendly atmosphere created by staff and peers.
Access to industry-standard facilities and opportunities to network with employers.
Many courses at Derby College include mandatory or optional work placements as part of the curriculum, allowing students to gain hands-on experience in their chosen industry.
Placement Opportunities by Subject Area:
Engineering: Partnerships with local employers like Rolls-Royce, Toyota, and Bombardier offer engineering students access to high-quality work placements.
Animal Care and Agriculture: Students at the Broomfield Hall Campus gain experience working with animals on campus farms, equestrian facilities, and local agricultural businesses.
Health and Social Care: Work placements in care homes, hospitals, and community centers are arranged for students pursuing health-related courses.
Construction and Trades: Real-world placements with local construction companies help students gain skills in carpentry, plumbing, and electrical installation.
Creative Arts and Media: Students in media, film, and design programs can collaborate with studios, production houses, or advertising agencies.
Apprenticeship Programs at Derby College allow students to earn while they learn by combining on-the-job training with classroom study.
Key Sectors for Apprenticeships:
Engineering and Manufacturing
Construction Trades (e.g., bricklaying, plumbing, electrical)
Business Administration and Digital Marketing
Health and Social Care
Hospitality and Catering
Motor Vehicle Maintenance
Employer Partnerships: The college works with major companies like Rolls-Royce, Network Rail, and Derby City Council to provide apprenticeship opportunities.
Derby College has strong connections with local, national, and international employers across a range of industries:
Key Industry Partners:
Rolls-Royce: Engineering and manufacturing placements.
Toyota: Automotive engineering apprenticeships.
Bombardier: Opportunities in rail technology and engineering.
NHS Trusts: Placements for health and social care students.
Local SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprises): Opportunities for students in business, IT, and creative arts.
Regular employer talks and networking events are organized to give students insights into industry trends and career opportunities.
Derby College has a dedicated Career Hub that provides extensive career support and placement services for students:
CV Writing and Job Applications: One-on-one assistance with creating professional CVs and cover letters.
Mock Interviews: Practice sessions to build confidence and prepare students for real-world job interviews.
Job Fairs: The college hosts regular job fairs, connecting students with employers offering internships, placements, and full-time positions.
Employer-Led Projects: Live projects and case studies are integrated into courses, giving students exposure to real-world challenges and problem-solving.
T Levels, the technical qualifications offered at Derby College, require students to complete 45 days (or 315 hours) of industry placements in fields such as:
Construction
Digital and IT
Education and Childcare
Health and Social Care
These placements are designed to provide hands-on training and prepare students for careers or higher education.
Based on the college's open and supportive approach to education, the estimated acceptance rate is approximately 85%–90%, as most applicants who meet the basic entry requirements for their chosen program are offered a place.
While Derby College is generally accessible, acceptance is subject to:
Meeting Entry Requirements:
A-Levels: Students must have a minimum of five GCSEs at grades 9–4 (A*–C) for direct entry.
Vocational Courses (BTECs, NVQs, T Levels): Entry-level courses may have minimal or no formal academic requirements, while advanced courses require Level 2 qualifications (e.g., GCSEs).
Higher Education (HNDs, Foundation Degrees): Requires Level 3 qualifications (e.g., A-Levels or equivalent) for entry.
Course Availability:
Some popular courses, like Health and Social Care, Engineering, and Animal Care, may have limited spaces, making these programs slightly more competitive.
Additional Requirements for Specific Courses:
Some courses, especially in creative arts, may require an interview, audition, or portfolio submission.
Work-based learning programs like apprenticeships may require a job offer from an employer before starting.
English Language Requirements (for International Students):
International applicants must meet English language proficiency requirements (e.g., IELTS 5.5–6.0 or equivalent).
Campus Name |
Location |
Specializations |
Key Features |
|---|---|---|---|
|
The Roundhouse Campus |
Roundhouse Road, Pride Park, Derby, DE24 8JE |
- Engineering |
- Located in a historic railway building. |
|
Broomfield Hall Campus |
Morley, Derbyshire, DE7 6DN |
- Agriculture |
- Set in the countryside with a working farm, equestrian center, and animal care facilities. |
|
The Joseph Wright Centre |
Cathedral Road, Derby, DE1 3PA |
- A-Levels |
- Located in Derby city center. |
|
The Community College (Ilkeston Campus) |
2 Pimlico, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, DE7 5JS |
- Health and Social Care |
- Fully equipped hair and beauty salons. |
|
The Hudson Building |
Pride Park, Derby, DE24 8JE |
- Construction Trades |
- Part of the Roundhouse Campus. |
|
The St. James Centre |
St. James Road, Derby, DE23 8LU |
- ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) |
- Specializes in English language programs and adult education. |