Zaskin College aims to achieve high quality education and training in its community. College offer courses in the fileld of Computing, Business Management, Tourism and hospitality. The college is a 3-minute walk away from the Stevenage Station.
Zaskin College was established in 1999 and is based in modern well equipped and purpose built premises in Stevenage. The College specialises in teaching professional and vocational courses, with professional qualified teaching staff delivering various programmes.
Provide, high quality educational opportunities, training services and delivering knowledge through partnership and innovation that transforms lives, appropriate to lifetime social and technological needs.
All courses are practically designed for our local and international students, and includes sound theoretical and practical content which enables students to go directly into employment on successful completion of their studies, or to continue studying at a professional or university level.
Being established for the last 2 decades, offer diverse, business oriented courses, we cultivate an ethos in which you can learn, mature, and outshine. You will share ideas and experiences with people from all over the world as you shape your future success.
We are a quality focused organisation, committed to excellence through innovation and continuous improvement of our products services and outcomes. One of our key priorities is to make education accessible for everyone.
Our staffs are always up to date with the current changes in their sector, and incorporate the latest information into their lession plans and teaching methods.
We have excellent relations with our Awarding Bodies and Universities and many students have selected further progression with local universities which has led to achievement of degree.
You will share ideas and experiences with people from all over the world as you shape your future success.
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