Manchester College of Arts and Technology
Former network of art schools in Manchester, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Manchester College of Arts and Technology (or for short MANCAT) is a former network of further and higher education campuses in the city of Manchester, England specialising in courses in the Arts and Technology, however courses in many other fields were also offered. MANCAT was merged with the City College Manchester in August 2008, forming The Manchester College, which is now the largest college in Europe, according to the TMC website.[1] Over 500 courses were offered at all levels and the college was one of the largest in the Greater Manchester area, with sites at Openshaw, Moston and other locations.[2] MANCAT had around 45,000 students, making it alone one of the largest further education colleges in the United Kingdom.
Main article: The Manchester College
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Manchester College of Arts and Technology | |
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Type | Further Education and Higher Education |
Closed | August 2008 |
Local authority | Manchester City Council |
Principal | Peter Tavernor |
Gender | Mixed |
Merger | Merged with City College Manchester in August 2008 |
Successor | The Manchester College |
Website | web |
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