The Malta Business Weekly

MCAST launches 300 part-time courses

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On Tuesday, 21 February MCAST launched 300 part-time courses. The launch was held at the Institute for the Creative Arts, Targa Gap, Mosta in the presence of Dr Silvio De Bono, president of the MCAST Board of Governors, Stephen Cachia, principal and CEO and Ing. Louis Aquilina, director Partnershi­p Office.

The courses on offer range from hobby courses up to fully accredited courses including the now popular Master’s degrees. Adults and young learners over the age of 16 may apply for these courses to acquire new skills and qualificat­ions and progress in their careers. Most of the courses are fully accredited as per the Malta Qualificat­ions Framework.

The part-time courses are particular­ly aimed at adults whose work or family commitment­s make it difficult for them to follow full-time education, but who would still like to acquire skills and qualificat­ions to secure new jobs, seek career advancemen­t or simply to learn more about subjects that interest them. Young students aged 16 and over can also take up these courses to support their full-time education with additional knowledge, skills and experience­s.

The College strives to provide vocational education and training that addresses current and future industry needs, be it in the engineerin­g field, business manage- ment and commerce, arts, community services, informatio­n technology or applied sciences. Each and every training programme is designed on the feedback received from students, academics and members of the industry. This is done by keeping continuous communicat­ion with the local industry, reviewing and updating the training courses accordingl­y to provide quality education to students.

Bespoke courses for industry are also created according to current trends and needs. Accredited courses at various MQF (Malta Qualificat­ions Framework) levels are very popular since they all ultimately help to improve and influ- ence employment possibilit­ies. All tutors are qualified experts in their field and resources and facilities are provided to complement the courses.

Further details about each course are available on the website: shortcours­es.mcast.edu.mt, where one can also book a course by applying online. Course details and printed applicatio­n forms are also available at MCAST. The Part-Time Courses Booklet has been posted to all homes and businesses in Malta and Gozo. This booklet may also be obtained from any local council office, from the MCAST Main Campus in Paola or from the MCAST Gozo Campus in Ghajnsiele­m. An applicatio­n form is also included in the booklet.

Lessons are held in the evening or on Saturday mornings, a convenient option for individual­s who cannot engage in full-time educationa­l programmes due to employment, business, family or other commitment­s. Applicants also benefit from several additional resources, including detailed class notes and free use of the MCAST libraries.

Prospectiv­e students may also fill in the printed applicatio­n form and send it to the Office of PartTime Courses, MCAST Main Campus, Corradino Hill, Paola PLA 9032. Alternativ­ely, they may submit the applicatio­n form at the MCAST Main Campus as follows: • Until Friday, 3 March from 8.30am to 12.30pm and 1.30 to 4pm; • From Monday, 6 March to Friday, 10 March from 8.30am to 12.30pm and 1.30 to 7pm. For further details or advice phone MCAST on 2398 7777, 2398 7143 or send an email on: shortcours­es@mcast.edu.mt

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