| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Feature |
Details |
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Type |
Further Education College |
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Founded |
2012 (merger of South Birmingham College and City College Birmingham) |
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Campuses |
Multiple campuses across Birmingham |
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Courses Offered |
Vocational courses, Apprenticeships, T Levels, A Levels, Access to Higher Education, Higher Education degrees |
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Specialties |
Vocational training, apprenticeships, and partnerships with employers to enhance employability |
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Student Population |
Over 20,000 students |
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Official Website |
N/A |
SCCB operates across seven campuses in Birmingham, each specializing in different subjects and offering modern facilities tailored to students' needs:
Digbeth Campus (Main Campus)
Located in Birmingham city center.
Focuses on business, music, media, construction, and ICT courses.
Houses state-of-the-art music studios, media facilities, and creative spaces.
Longbridge Campus
Specializes in engineering, motor vehicle courses, and construction.
Includes workshops and labs for practical training.
Hall Green Campus
Offers childcare, health and social care, public services, and foundation courses.
Handsworth Campus
Provides ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages), English, Maths, and foundation-level courses.
Bournville College (Longbridge)
Offers a mix of vocational and academic courses.
Features a purpose-built campus with excellent facilities.
Fusion Centre
Focuses on construction and multi-skills training.
Bordesley Green Campus
Specializes in medical, science, and dental courses.
Houses industry-standard dental labs and science laboratories.
SCCB offers a variety of courses across multiple levels to suit the needs of students from diverse backgrounds. Key course categories include:
Subjects Offered:
Business
Construction
Engineering
Motor Vehicle
Health and Social Care
Media, Music, and Performing Arts
Childcare
Public Services
Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy
Hospitality and Catering
ICT
Levels:
Entry Level, Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 Diplomas.
A small range of academic A Level courses is offered to students aiming to progress to university.
T Levels are technical qualifications equivalent to three A Levels, combining classroom study with industry placements.
SCCB offers T Levels in fields like:
Construction
Education and Childcare
Digital
SCCB works with employers to provide apprenticeships in fields such as:
Construction
Engineering
Business Administration
Hospitality
Hair and Beauty
Apprenticeship levels range from Intermediate (Level 2) to Higher (Level 4 and above).
SCCB offers degree-level programs in partnership with universities like Birmingham City University.
Popular HE courses include:
Business Management
Computing and ICT
Health and Social Care
Media Production
Access courses are designed for adults returning to education and preparing for university-level study. Key subjects include:
Nursing
Social Sciences
Business and IT
ESOL programs help non-native English speakers improve their English for work, study, or everyday life in the UK.
SCCB boasts modern, industry-standard facilities to support student learning and hands-on training. Highlights include:
Music and Media Studios: Professional-grade recording and production facilities.
Engineering and Motor Vehicle Workshops: Equipped with the latest technology for practical training.
Hair and Beauty Salons: Fully operational salons where students provide services to the public.
Construction Workshops: Designed for hands-on training in trades like carpentry, bricklaying, and plumbing.
Dental and Science Labs: Industry-standard labs for medical, science, and dental courses.
Libraries and Learning Resource Centers: Offering books, online resources, and quiet study spaces.
SCCB is committed to student success and provides extensive support services:
Careers Advice: Guidance on career planning, job searches, and university applications.
Learning Support: Additional support for students with learning difficulties or disabilities.
Financial Support: Assistance for students from low-income households through bursaries and free meals.
Mental Health and Well-being: On-campus counselors and well-being programs.
Employability Training: Workshops, CV writing, and interview preparation.
SCCB welcomes international students and provides programs like ESOL and vocational qualifications. Key points:
Entry Requirements: Equivalent qualifications from your home country and English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS).
Visa Support: Assistance with UK visa applications.
Accommodation Guidance: Support in finding private accommodation near the campuses.
South and City College Birmingham works closely with local businesses and community organizations to create opportunities for students:
Employer Partnerships: SCCB collaborates with employers to provide real-world work placements, apprenticeships, and industry training.
Community Projects: Students are encouraged to participate in volunteering and charity events.
SCCB has been praised by Ofsted for its commitment to providing high-quality education and excellent student support.
The college works closely with organizations such as Birmingham City Council and local employers to ensure that its courses align with industry needs.
SCCB has a strong reputation for helping students progress into employment, further study, or apprenticeships.
Vocational programs are designed to provide hands-on, practical skills that prepare students for careers or further study. SCCB offers vocational courses in multiple levels (Entry Level, Level 1, 2, and 3).
Subject Area |
Programs Offered |
Level |
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Business |
Business Administration, Accounting, Customer Service |
Levels 1–3 |
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Construction |
Bricklaying, Carpentry and Joinery, Plumbing, Painting and Decorating, Electrical Installation |
Levels 1–3 |
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Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Manufacturing |
Levels 1–3 |
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Health and Social Care |
Health and Social Care, Childcare, Public Services |
Levels 1–3 |
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Motor Vehicle |
Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, Vehicle Body and Paint Operations |
Levels 1–3 |
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ICT (Information Technology) |
Computing, Networking, Software Development |
Levels 1–3 |
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Hair and Beauty |
Hairdressing, Barbering, Beauty Therapy, Nail Technology |
Levels 1–3 |
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Hospitality and Catering |
Professional Cookery, Food and Beverage Services |
Levels 1–3 |
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Media, Music, and Performing Arts |
Music Technology, Film Production, Photography, Performing Arts |
Levels 1–3 |
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Travel and Tourism |
Travel and Tourism, Cabin Crew |
Levels 2–3 |
T Levels are technical qualifications equivalent to three A Levels and combine classroom learning with industry placements. SCCB offers T Levels in fields such as:
T Level Program |
Specialization Areas |
|---|---|
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Construction |
Design, Surveying and Planning |
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Digital |
Digital Support and Services |
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Education and Childcare |
Early Years Education and Care |
SCCB partners with local employers to deliver apprenticeship programs, allowing students to work and study simultaneously. Apprenticeships are available at Intermediate (Level 2), Advanced (Level 3), and Higher (Level 4 and above) levels.
Apprenticeship Areas |
Programs Offered |
|---|---|
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Construction |
Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical Installation, Bricklaying |
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Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing |
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Business Administration |
Business, Customer Service, Team Leadership |
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Hair and Beauty |
Hairdressing, Barbering |
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Health and Social Care |
Health Care Worker, Childcare Worker |
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Hospitality and Catering |
Chef, Food Service Assistant |
Though SCCB primarily focuses on vocational education, it also offers A Levels at select campuses. Popular subjects include:
English
Mathematics
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Business Studies
Sociology
Psychology
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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HND in Business and Management |
2 years |
$8,000 - $10,000 |
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Foundation Degree in Health and Social Care |
2 years |
$8,000 - $10,000 |
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HND in Computing and IT |
2 years |
$8,000 - $10,000 |
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HND in Engineering |
2 years |
$8,000 - $10,000 |
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HND in Creative Media Production |
2 years |
$8,000 - $10,000 |
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HND in Music Production |
2 years |
$8,000 - $10,000 |
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HND in Construction and the Built Environment |
2 years |
$8,000 - $10,000 |
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Foundation Degree in Early Years Education |
2 years |
$8,000 - $10,000 |
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BA (Hons) Business (Top-up) |
1 year (Top-up) |
$8,000 - $10,000 |
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BA (Hons) Health and Social Care (Top-up) |
1 year (Top-up) |
$8,000 - $10,000 |
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BSc (Hons) Computing (Top-up) |
1 year (Top-up) |
$8,000 - $10,000 |
Wide Range of Courses:
SCCB offers vocational programs, apprenticeships, T Levels, and higher education courses (Foundation Degrees, HNDs, and Top-up Degrees) in collaboration with partner universities like Birmingham City University.
Courses are career-focused, giving students practical skills and real-world experience.
Affordable Tuition Fees:
SCCB provides a cost-effective alternative to studying at traditional universities.
Industry Links:
The college has strong connections with local businesses, providing students with opportunities for internships, work placements, and employability training.
Prime Location:
Located in Birmingham, the UK’s second-largest city, known for its cultural diversity, student-friendly environment, and affordable living costs.
Modern Facilities:
State-of-the-art workshops, labs, recording studios, and other specialized facilities.
International students at SCCB can choose from a range of courses that align with their educational background and career goals:
Program Type |
Details |
|---|---|
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Higher National Diplomas (HNDs) |
2-year programs in business, engineering, IT, media, health and social care, and more. |
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Foundation Degrees |
2-year programs blending academic learning and practical skills, leading to Top-up Degrees. |
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Top-up Degrees |
1-year programs allowing students to earn a full Bachelor’s degree after completing an HND or Foundation Degree. |
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Vocational Courses |
Practical, career-focused training in fields like construction, hospitality, beauty therapy, and healthcare. |
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ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) |
Courses to improve English proficiency for study, work, or daily life in the UK. |
Step |
Details |
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1. Research Your Course |
- Visit the SCCB website to explore available courses. |
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2. Check Entry Requirements |
- Entry requirements depend on the level of the course (A-level equivalent, Level 2, Level 3, etc.). |
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3. Prepare Required Documents |
Prepare the necessary documents for your application: |
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4. Submit Your Application |
- For UK Students: Applications can be submitted online through SCCB’s website (Apply Now). |
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5. Receive an Interview Invitation |
- Some courses (e.g., vocational courses, creative arts) may require an interview or a portfolio submission. |
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6. Offer of Admission |
- If successful, you will receive either: |
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7. Accept Your Offer |
- Accept the offer via the college’s application portal or by responding to the admissions team. |
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8. Pay Tuition Fees/Deposit |
- International students are typically required to pay a deposit toward their tuition fees to confirm their place. |
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9. Apply for a UK Student Visa (For International Students) |
- After accepting your offer and paying your deposit, SCCB will issue a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS). |
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10. Enroll at SCCB |
- Upon arrival, complete the enrollment process at the college. |
Academic Qualifications:
Meet the specific entry requirements for the chosen course (e.g., Level 3 qualifications for HNDs or Foundation Degrees).
Equivalent international qualifications are accepted.
English Language Proficiency (For International Students):
Proof of English proficiency is required (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent).
Typical IELTS requirements: 5.5–6.0, depending on the course.
Portfolio (Creative Arts Courses):
For creative courses (e.g., Music, Media, or Art), students may need to submit a portfolio showcasing their work.
Intake Period |
Details |
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September Intake |
- Main intake for most courses, including A-levels, vocational programs, apprenticeships, and higher education. |
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January/February Intake |
- Available for selected vocational courses, apprenticeships, and ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages). |
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Rolling Admissions |
- Some short courses, adult learning programs, and ESOL are offered throughout the year, subject to availability. |
Eligibility depends on the type and level of the course. Below are the general and program-specific requirements:
Vocational courses provide practical, hands-on training in various fields.
Course Level |
Eligibility Criteria |
|---|---|
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Level 1 |
- No formal qualifications required. |
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Level 2 |
- Minimum of 4 GCSEs at grades 3-9 (D-A) or equivalent. |
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Level 3 |
- Minimum of 4-5 GCSEs at grades 4-9 (C-A) including English and Maths. |
Eligibility:
Minimum of 5 GCSEs at grades 4-9 (C-A), including English and Maths.
Some A Level subjects (e.g., Maths or Sciences) may require higher grades in related GCSE subjects.
Age: Generally for students aged 16-19.
HNDs are higher education qualifications equivalent to the first two years of a Bachelor's degree.
Eligibility Criteria |
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- A Level 3 qualification (e.g., A Levels, BTECs, or equivalent). |
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- Relevant work experience may be considered for mature students (21+). |
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- International students must demonstrate English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS 5.5–6.0). |
Scholarship/Funding Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Amount/Support Offered |
How to Apply |
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16-19 Bursary Fund |
- Students aged 16-19. |
Up to £1,200/year (~$1,500) to cover essential costs. |
Apply directly through the college’s bursary office with proof of income or care status. |
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Free College Meals (16-18 Students) |
- Aged 16-18. |
Free meals during term time. |
Applications are assessed based on eligibility for government benefits (apply through the college). |
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Advanced Learner Loan Bursary |
- Students aged 19+. |
Support with childcare, travel, or other learning costs. |
Apply directly to the college’s bursary team after securing an Advanced Learner Loan. |
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International Scholarships (External) |
- International students. |
depending on external scholarship provider. |
Apply through organizations like Chevening Scholarships or Commonwealth Scholarships. |
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Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) |
- Students with a disability, mental health condition, or learning difficulty (UK/EU students). |
Support for equipment, learning aids, or personal assistance. |
Apply through Student Finance England or directly with DSA providers. |
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University Partner Scholarships |
- Students progressing to a degree program (e.g., Birmingham City University or other SCCB partner universities). |
depending on university (up to £2,000/year). |
Check specific scholarship opportunities at the partner university's website. |
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Care to Learn (Childcare Funding) |
- Students aged under 20 with childcare responsibilities. |
Childcare costs of up to £160/week (~$200/week). |
Apply online through the Care to Learn government scheme: www.gov.uk/care-to-learn. |
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Professional and Career Development Loans |
- Adult learners looking to fund higher education or professional qualifications. |
Low-interest loans to cover tuition and living expenses. |
Apply through banks offering these loans, with support from SCCB’s financial aid team. |
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Employers Sponsorship (Apprenticeships) |
- Students enrolled in an apprenticeship program. |
Full or partial funding for tuition fees and training. |
Secure an apprenticeship placement through the college or independently, and discuss funding with employers. |
Campus Name |
Location |
Specialization |
Facilities |
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Digbeth Campus |
High Street Deritend, Birmingham, B5 5SU |
Main campus; focuses on business, construction, ICT, music, and media courses. |
Music studios, media production suites, business training rooms, and a large student common area. |
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Longbridge Campus |
Longbridge Lane, Birmingham, B31 2TW |
Specializes in engineering, motor vehicle courses, construction, and trade programs. |
Fully equipped engineering workshops, motor vehicle bays, and construction labs. |
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Hall Green Campus |
Cole Bank Road, Birmingham, B28 8ES |
Offers courses in childcare, health and social care, and public services. |
Modern classrooms, library, IT labs, and social spaces. |
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Handsworth Campus |
Soho Road, Birmingham, B21 9LR |
Focuses on ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages), English, and Maths courses. |
Language labs, IT facilities, and dedicated support services for international students. |
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Bournville College |
1 Longbridge Lane, Birmingham, B31 2AJ |
Offers a mix of vocational, professional, and academic courses, including business and childcare. |
Modern campus with large lecture halls, computer labs, and a student café. |
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Bordesley Green Campus |
Bordesley Green, Birmingham, B9 5NA |
Focuses on medical, dental, and science courses. |
Industry-standard dental labs, science laboratories, and health care training facilities. |
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Fusion Centre |
High Street Deritend, Birmingham, B5 5SU |
Specializes in construction and multi-skills training. |
Workshops for carpentry, bricklaying, and other trades. |
SCCB does not offer on-campus dormitories or student housing but provides guidance to students in finding private accommodation. Below is a summary of the common accommodation options for students in Birmingham, including the approximate costs.
Accommodation Type |
Description |
Facilities Included |
Estimated Cost (Per Month in USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
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Private Rental (Studio/1-Bed) |
Fully independent housing with privacy. Suitable for students preferring individual space. |
Furnished or unfurnished, utilities not always included. |
$900 - $1,300 |
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Shared Apartments/Flats |
Students share an apartment or house, reducing costs. Common for international and domestic students. |
Shared kitchen, bathroom, living areas; utilities not always included. |
$500 - $900 |
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Homestay Accommodation |
Stay with a local family. Ideal for international students seeking a supportive environment. |
Furnished room, meals (half-board or full-board), utilities, Wi-Fi. |
$800 - $1,200 |
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Private Student Halls |
Purpose-built student accommodation run by private providers. Often include modern facilities. |
En-suite rooms, communal areas, utilities, Wi-Fi, gym (in some cases). |
$900 - $1,500 |
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Weekly Lodgings |
Short-term or flexible arrangements with private landlords. |
Furnished room, utilities included, shared facilities. |
$400 - $700 |
SCCB offers a wide variety of courses tailored to different career aspirations, including vocational programs, apprenticeships, and higher education degrees. Students benefit from:
Modern classrooms, state-of-the-art workshops, and facilities like music studios, engineering labs, and science laboratories.
Experienced tutors and teachers who provide practical, hands-on learning combined with academic theory.
Small class sizes, especially for vocational and higher education courses, allowing for personalized attention.
SCCB prides itself on fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment. Support services ensure students feel comfortable and confident in their studies:
Student Support Services: A dedicated team assists students with academic issues, financial aid, personal problems, and career guidance.
Mental Health and Well-being: Counseling and well-being support programs help students manage stress and maintain a healthy mindset.
Learning Support: Students with disabilities or additional learning needs receive tailored support and resources to succeed.
SCCB encourages students to participate in extracurricular activities to enhance their college experience. Opportunities include:
Clubs and Societies: Students can join interest-based clubs, such as photography, music, or sports groups.
Cultural Events: Regularly organized events celebrate the diversity of SCCB’s student body, with activities themed around international cultures, holidays, and festivals.
Sports and Fitness: Students can take part in football, basketball, and other sports through college teams and recreational clubs.
SCCB organizes student social events throughout the year, including fresher’s week, charity events, talent shows, and themed parties.
These events are designed to help students meet new people, make friends, and feel part of the college community.
SCCB places a strong emphasis on employability and career development:
Industry Placements: Many courses include work placements, giving students hands-on experience in their chosen field.
Employability Training: Workshops on CV writing, job applications, and interview skills prepare students for the workplace.
Employer Partnerships: SCCB works closely with businesses in Birmingham to create job and apprenticeship opportunities for students.
International students are supported from the moment they arrive in Birmingham:
Induction Programs: Orientation sessions help international students adjust to life in the UK and navigate the college’s resources.
Language Support: ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) courses are available to improve English skills.
Cultural Integration: SCCB celebrates diversity with events that promote cultural exchange among students.
Birmingham, the UK’s second-largest city, is a fantastic place for students to live and study:
Cultural Diversity: Birmingham is one of the most multicultural cities in the UK, offering a welcoming environment for students from all backgrounds.
Entertainment: The city is full of activities, including shopping at the Bullring, visiting historical landmarks, and enjoying its vibrant nightlife.
Affordable Living Costs: Compared to London, Birmingham offers more affordable accommodation and living expenses, making it ideal for students.
Transportation: Excellent public transport links connect the city’s various neighborhoods and SCCB campuses, with buses, trams, and trains making it easy to get around.
SCCB understands the financial challenges of being a student and provides support to make student life more affordable:
Bursaries and Financial Aid: Eligible students can access financial support to cover travel, meals, and study costs.
Discounts: Students can take advantage of discounts on travel, dining, and shopping with an NUS Totum card or a local student ID.
Students are encouraged to get involved in the local community:
Volunteering opportunities allow students to contribute to social projects while gaining valuable experience.
Students can participate in charity events, environmental projects, or other local initiatives.
SCCB maintains connections with former students through its alumni network. Graduates often return to share their career experiences and mentor current students. The college celebrates the successes of its alumni and uses their stories to inspire current learners.
Work placements are an integral part of many SCCB courses, especially vocational programs, T Levels, and apprenticeships. These placements allow students to gain practical, real-world experience in their chosen field.
Integrated into Courses: Many programs at SCCB require mandatory work placements. Examples include health and social care, construction, engineering, and creative media.
Duration: Placements can last from a few weeks to several months, depending on the program. For T Levels, students must complete 315 hours (approx. 45 days) of industry placement.
Employer Partnerships: SCCB collaborates with local employers, including companies, government organizations, and community services, to arrange meaningful placement opportunities.
Gain hands-on experience in a real working environment.
Build a professional network that could lead to job opportunities.
Develop practical skills that enhance employability.
Apprenticeships are a key part of SCCB’s offerings. They allow students to earn while they learn, combining classroom-based education with practical work experience.
Fields Offered: Construction, engineering, business administration, hairdressing, hospitality, and more.
Employer-Led Training: Apprenticeships are conducted in collaboration with local businesses that provide on-the-job training.
Levels: SCCB offers apprenticeships at Intermediate (Level 2), Advanced (Level 3), and Higher (Level 4+) levels.
Job Opportunities: Many students are hired by their employers after completing the apprenticeship program.
T Levels are technical qualifications equivalent to 3 A Levels and include a significant work placement component. SCCB offers T Levels in fields such as:
Construction
Digital
Early years education and childcare
T Level students spend at least 20% of their study time working directly with an employer, ensuring they graduate with the skills employers need.
These placements are arranged by the college and often lead to permanent job offers or apprenticeships.
SCCB’s dedicated Careers Team helps students prepare for employment through a range of services and initiatives.
Services Offered:
CV Writing Workshops: Learn how to create a professional CV tailored to specific industries.
Interview Preparation: Mock interviews and coaching sessions to build confidence and improve performance.
Job Application Support: Assistance with searching and applying for jobs, internships, or apprenticeships.
Career Advice: One-on-one career counseling to help students explore career paths and identify opportunities.
Employability Workshops:
SCCB regularly holds workshops on workplace skills, communication, teamwork, and time management.
SCCB works closely with local and national employers to create job placement and apprenticeship opportunities for students.
Construction and Engineering: Local construction firms, mechanical engineering companies, and manufacturers.
Healthcare: NHS trusts, care homes, and community health organizations.
Hospitality: Hotels, restaurants, and catering companies in Birmingham.
Creative Industries: Media production companies, design studios, and music production businesses.
These partnerships ensure that SCCB’s programs are aligned with industry needs and provide students with direct entry points into the workforce.
Many SCCB students have secured jobs or progressed to higher education after completing their programs. Some notable examples include:
Health and Social Care Graduates: Securing roles in the NHS or progressing to nursing degrees.
Construction Students: Joining local construction firms or setting up their own businesses.
Creative Arts Students: Working in media production companies, freelance careers in music, or progressing to top universities.
Engineering Students: Entering apprenticeships or full-time roles with local manufacturers.
For students completing HNDs or Foundation Degrees, SCCB facilitates progression to Top-up Degrees at partner universities like Birmingham City University. This provides students with the opportunity to gain a full Bachelor's degree, further enhancing their career prospects.
SCCB maintains an active alumni network, where former students share their career experiences and provide mentorship to current students. The college regularly celebrates the achievements of its graduates, showcasing how SCCB prepares students for success.
The placement opportunities vary by course type:
Vocational Courses: Work placements are mandatory for programs in fields like childcare, health and social care, and hospitality.
Apprenticeships: Students spend most of their time working directly with employers.
T Levels: Include substantial industry placements as part of the curriculum.
Creative Arts and Media: Students often work on live projects or internships with industry partners.
While SCCB focuses primarily on local placements, international students can benefit from:
Work placements during their course to gain UK experience.
Career counseling to explore global opportunities after graduation.
Support with university progression for further studies.
High Acceptance Rate:
SCCB is designed to cater to a wide range of learners, so the estimated acceptance rate is very high (around 85–95%).
Most students who meet the basic entry requirements for their chosen course are offered a place.
Course Availability:
While the college is inclusive, places on certain high-demand courses (such as healthcare, construction, or creative arts) may be limited. Applying early increases your chances of securing a place.
Alternative Pathways:
SCCB provides alternative options for students who may not meet the initial entry requirements. For example:
Enrolling in a lower-level course (e.g., Level 2 instead of Level 3) to build skills.
Taking ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) courses to improve language proficiency.
International Students:
SCCB accepts applications from international students who meet the academic and English language proficiency requirements.
Applicants must also secure a UK Student Visa (Tier 4) if they are studying full-time for more than 6 months.
Address: High Street Deritend, Birmingham, B5 5SU, United Kingdom
Specialization:
Business
ICT (Information Technology)
Construction
Music and Media Production
Creative Arts
Facilities:
Music and recording studios
Media production suites
Business training rooms
Construction workshops
Location Highlights:
Situated in the city center, close to Birmingham’s famous Bullring shopping center and cultural attractions.
Well-connected by public transport, including buses and trains.
Address: Longbridge Lane, Birmingham, B31 2AJ, United Kingdom
Specialization:
Engineering
Motor Vehicle Maintenance
Construction Trades
Facilities:
Engineering workshops
Motor vehicle repair bays
Bricklaying, carpentry, and plumbing workshops
Location Highlights:
Located in South Birmingham in the Longbridge regeneration area.
Close to Longbridge Technology Park and local amenities, including shops and restaurants.