Birmingham City University : Short Courses and Bespoke Training



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Short Courses and Bespoke Training

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Short courses

Birmingham City University offers short courses across a range of subjects that can benefit business:

  • Our Faculty of Technology, Engineering and the Environment has a dedicated programme of short courses spread across its four schools, covering multimedia design and production, ICT and computing and networks. 
  • We have a global reputation for our media skills and were awarded Skillset Media Academy status for excellence in the field of media skills training and education in the region.
  • Health and social care professionals will find a whole portfolio of courses within the Faculty of Health where we offer the most relevant and up-to-date programmes, responding proactively to the needs of the sector.
  • The New Technology Institute (NTI) is an award-winning facility offering Avid, Adobe and Apple-accredited courses, and is recognised for its client satisfaction, flexibility of the venue to meet client requirements, service delivery, staff development and business performance.
  • Our Leadership and Management programmes are recognised by a range of the UK’s top performing businesses.

Discover how companies like Codemasters have put our short courses to use.

Bespoke training

No two businesses are alike – and neither are their training needs.

We recognise this at Birmingham City University and have devised a bespoke training programme that meets the needs of industry.

Just look at how we've worked with names such as Jewson and M&B.

If you think your company would benefit from a tailor-made, bespoke management development programme through Birmingham City Business School please call us on +44 (0)121 331 5595.

Mentoring 

Many businesses have found mentoring has helped the management skills of their staff.  By becoming a mentor, not only can your staff share their knowledge and experiences but they can develop a valuable set of skills that can serve them in their own career and beyond. Learn more about mentoring.

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