Dundee and Angus College

Dundee and Angus College is a further education college in the Tayside region of Scotland. It was created on 1 November 2013 as a merger of Angus College and Dundee College. It is the only college in Dundee, and, with approximately 23,000 enrolments, is one of the largest in the country.[1][2][3][4]

Dundee and Angus College
Gardyne Campus (2009-)
MottoLeading Learning, Inspiring Success
TypeFurther education college
Established1 November 2013 (2013-11-01)
PrincipalGrant Ritchie
Students25,000
Location,
Websitewww.dundeeandangus.ac.uk

Campuses

The college's main campuses are located in Arbroath and Dundee:

  • Arbroath Campus, Keptie Road, Arbroath
  • Kingsway Campus, Old Glamis Road, Dundee
  • Gardyne Campus, Gardyne Road, Dundee

The college also operates smaller outreach centres in Forfar, Kirriemuir and Montrose.

History

When the merger was announced the new principal was named as Christina Potter, formerly principal of Dundee College.[5] Following the retirement of Christina Potter, Grant Ritchie was appointed as principal, taking office on 1 August 2015.

Angus College

Angus College was a college in Arbroath founded in 1956.[6][7][8]

Dundee College

It was established in 1985 by the merger of Dundee College of Commerce and Kingsway Technical College.

Courses

The College delivers over 1,000 courses from introductory level to degree and post graduate studies. It offers courses for people over the age of sixteen, involving school-level qualifications such as Higher Grade exams, work-based learning, vocational training as well as Further and Higher Education programmes leading to nationally and internationally recognised qualifications including SQA national and higher national certificates and diplomas. Dundee and Angus College also works closely with the city's universities and schools, providing access courses to gain credits needed for advancement to university and providing vocational courses for secondary school students aged 14 and 15 for a few hours a week in fields such as construction, and hairdressing and beauty therapy.

It has campuses and learning centres located across the Tayside region. In Dundee, the College has two campuses: the Kingsway Campus and the recently opened £48million Gardyne Campus.

Courses are offered in the following areas:

  • Creative Industries
  • Hair and Beauty
  • Care and Social Sciences
  • Sport and Fitness
  • Tourism and Hospitality
  • Languages and ESOL
  • Business and Management
  • Computing
  • Engineering and Renewables
  • Built Environment
  • Science
  • Skills for Life and Work

Centres of excellence

It has a number of centres of excellence including a New Media Centre which gives students access to the latest technology for working and learning in industries such as web design and for developing graphic and animation software; and The Space, a purpose-built venue for performance and training which is the home of the Scottish School of Contemporary Dance. The opening of the Gardyne Campus in 2011 saw the launch of the newly refurbished Gardyne Theatre, a 400-seat, lyric theatre, open to the public which has quickly become the venue for a range of performances including, Scottish Opera, theatre groups, and internationally renowned musicians.

Dundee and Angus College Students' Association

DASA is an autonomous, student-led, campaigning organisation, which provides services, representation and welfare support on behalf of its members – the College students.

The day-to-day operation of The Association is fulfilled by the three sabbatical officers, students who have finished college and work full-time for The Association.

References

  1. "Dundee College - Home". dundeecollege.ac.uk. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
  2. "DUNDEE COLLEGE". rgu.ac.uk. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
  3. "Dundee and Angus College". educationscotland.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 5 March 2014. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
  4. "Dundee College". northseascreen.eu. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
  5. "New Principal Appointed". Arbroath Herald. 1 March 2013. Retrieved 20 May 2017.
  6. "Profile of Angus College - Arbroath, Angus, Colleges in Scotland". Uk-universities.net. 9 October 2007. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
  7. Angus College Webteam (2009). "Angus College HMIe Review Report May 2009". Scribd.com. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  8. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 18 November 2010. Retrieved 31 October 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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