Fife College was formed in August 2013 from the merger of Adam Smith, Carnegie College and the non landbased department of Scotland's Rural College (SRUC).
The main campuses are in Dunfermline (Halbeath), Kirkcaldy (St Brycedale), Glenrothes (Stenton), Levenmouth and Rosyth, with a network of local learning centres throughout Fife. Fife college is home to 20,000 students and 1,000 staff.
Courses and subjects
The college offers over 400 courses across 40 different subject areas at a range of different levels, including NC, HNC, HND, SVQ and degrees.
There is a wide range of subjects split into different departments: Access Courses; Administration, Office Technologies and Legal Services; Art, Design, Fashion and Jewellery; Built Environment; Business, Enterprise and Accounting; Childhood Studies; Community and Supported Learning; Creative Media; Culinary Arts and Hospitality; Data Science; Digital, Computing and Cyber; Engineering and Energy; ESOL; Hair, Beauty and Make-Up Artistry; Health and Social Care; Mathematics; Science; Skills Boost; Social Science; Sport and Fitness; STEM; and Tourism, Events and Customer Service.
Facilities and services
There are libraries, student support and guidance teams, student associations, cafes, bistros and restaurants, available across all campuses. In addition there is a theatre at St Brycedale, hair, beauty and holistic therapy salons located at Halbeath, Stenton and St Brycedale Campuses, and a fully equipped gym with sports hall and fitness studio, also at St Brycedale.
Specialisms
The college has a number of specialisms but places focus on the key employment sectors in the region, including construction, engineering, and digital technologies.
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