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What subjects can I study a Foundation Degree in ?

  • There are hundreds of foundation degree courses on offer. You could choose to study anything from Architectural Technology to Multimedia Design, Business Management to Textiles, Computers to Health and Social Care, Engineering to Forensic Science and many others.
  • For more information about Foundation Degrees in Greater Manchester check out the course search section of the www.opportunities4me.com website at http://www.opportunities4me.com/courses/
  • If you don't find a suitable foundation degree course locally you could search for foundation degrees across the UK by using the UCAS foundation degree course search page.
 
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