Course Levels

Introductory courses to HNCs, HNDs and Degrees

Campus Locations

Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy and Levenmouth

Study Options

Full-time, Part-time

Applications Open

Start studying in August 2023

Why Choose a Fife College Course?

The skills you learn with Fife College will prepare you for all kinds of careers within Administration, Office Technologies, Legal Services and Policing. Talented individuals, who are skilled and knowledgeable in these sectors, are in high demand throughout the UK and globally. There are over 16,000 police officers and 63,400 administration assistants  employed in Scotland and at Fife College we can help you gain the skills you need to join them, with our courses in Administration, Office Technologies, Legal Services and Policing. 
With our full-time and part-time courses, you will gain a range of practical knowledge, skills and understanding that is highly sought-after by employers.

Careers

What kind of job could I do?

Paralegal

Police Officer

Office Administrator

Officer Supervisor

Clerical Assistant

…and many more

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Our Courses

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We offer courses in the following subjects:

Administration

Information Technology

Legal Services

Police Services

Progress To A Degree

Did you know that an HNC or HND qualification is the equivalent of first year (HNC) or second year (HND) of a Degree at university? So depending on the subject studied, successfully completing an HNC or HND at Fife College could mean that you have the opportunity to progress on to Year 2 or 3 of a related degree course at university. In this area, on successful completion of an HND in Administration and Information Technology, we offer articulation routes to years 2 or 3 of a related degree at the following universities:

Abertay University

Glasgow Caledonian University

Robert Gordon University

University of West Scotland

University of Highlands and Isles

What Happens after I Apply?

There are four possible outcomes from your interview:

1. Unconditional offer: you have met all the entry requirements and your place is guaranteed.

2. Conditional offer: your place is secured pending meeting the entry requirements.

3. Waiting list: you have met all entry requirements; however, the course is full.

If any spaces become available you may be contacted usually around about the course start date.

 4. Unsuccessful: speak to our Guidance Team.

They may be able to help you find another suitable course.

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