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''Stow College'' was the first purpose-built Further Education college in Glasgow, celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2009.
''Stow College'' was the first purpose-built Further Education college in Glasgow, [[Scotland]], celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2009.


Traditionally an engineering college, Stow has now diversified into ICT, social sciences, women's studies, business studies and music. The college offers courses from introductory to Higher National Diploma level within the six departments, namely Music & Creative Industries, Management & General Education, Computing & Internet Technologies, Engineering Technology, Science & Health and Trade Union Education.
Traditionally an engineering college, Stow has now diversified into ICT, social sciences, women's studies, business studies and music. The college offers courses from introductory to Higher National Diploma level within the six departments, namely Music & Creative Industries, Management & General Education, Computing & Internet Technologies, Engineering Technology, Science & Health and Trade Union Education.  
 
It also offers '''online and distance learning''' and a large range of commercial short courses.  


The Trade Union Education Department is the largest of its type in Scotland and one of the most successful in the UK.  
The Trade Union Education Department is the largest of its type in Scotland and one of the most successful in the UK.  
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== Distance learning (online learning) ==
== e-learning ==
 
 
=== Distance learning ===
 
The college offers many courses through flexible learning at a distance: http://www.stow.ac.uk/stow-courses/flexible/
 
 
=== Online learning  for on-campus students ===
 
The college's learning resource centres give access to online resources to students: http://www.stow.ac.uk/stow-college/learning-resource-centres-109.shtml
 
 
=== Open Educational Resources (OER) ===
 
No evidence found of OERs.
 
=== VLE ===
 
[[Moodle]] is the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) at Stow College.
 
For more information see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}
 
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These courses include:
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* Care Planning and Documentation Level 2 - http://www.stow.ac.uk/business-courses/care-planning-and-documentation-level-2-202.html
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* Safe Handling of Medicines Level 2 - http://www.stow.ac.uk/business-training/safe-handling-of-medicines-level-2-211.html
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* Online Health & Safety Training - http://www.stow.ac.uk/skills-for-business/online-health-amp-safety-training-at-stow-college-192.shtml
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Latest revision as of 00:58, 27 May 2013

Stow College was the first purpose-built Further Education college in Glasgow, Scotland, celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2009.

Traditionally an engineering college, Stow has now diversified into ICT, social sciences, women's studies, business studies and music. The college offers courses from introductory to Higher National Diploma level within the six departments, namely Music & Creative Industries, Management & General Education, Computing & Internet Technologies, Engineering Technology, Science & Health and Trade Union Education.

The Trade Union Education Department is the largest of its type in Scotland and one of the most successful in the UK.

It is also the only college in the Central Belt to offer a Gaelic immersion course.

The college was the first in Scotland to devise and offer a Higher National Certificate course in Computer Games Development which helps to support Scotland's thriving computer games industry.

Extensive links with local universities including the University of the West of Scotland, Glasgow Caledonian University and the University of Strathclyde ensure that students can progress to second or third year of degree courses.

Its web site is http://www.stow.ac.uk


e-learning

Distance learning

The college offers many courses through flexible learning at a distance: http://www.stow.ac.uk/stow-courses/flexible/


Online learning for on-campus students

The college's learning resource centres give access to online resources to students: http://www.stow.ac.uk/stow-college/learning-resource-centres-109.shtml


Open Educational Resources (OER)

No evidence found of OERs.

VLE

Moodle is the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) at Stow College.

For more information see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stow_College


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