Innovative business degree partnership gives aerospace apprentices good grounding for future careers
An innovative Business degree partnership has given talented students a good grounding for their future careers.
Airbus apprentices Ryan Duffy and Fiola Woodley reached new heights on completing the Foundation Degree in Applied Business Management at Coleg Cambria’s £3.5m Northop Business School in Flintshire.
Awarded by Swansea University, the qualification will see them progress in their work roles at the global aerospace company, based in nearby Broughton.
The two-year programme can be extended to a three-year BSc, where learners will study modules including Business Management, Project Management and Delivery, and an Organisational Project.
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Bus driver appears in court charged with causing death by dangerous driving
University academic Jessica Ren was killed and seven another passengers badly injured when the bus they were travelling in hit a bridge
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Emergency services at the scene of December s Landore bus crash (Image: Robert Melen)
A bus driver has appeared in court charged with causing the death of a passenger by dangerous driving.
Jessica Jing Ren pictured with her husband Wenquang Wang and son Yushu on his birthday (Image: Wang family)
Vice, aged 64, of Y Berllan, Dunvant, Swansea, appeared via videolink at Swansea Magistrates Court from a remote location for a brief hearing on Friday morning.