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2 colleges run All metals working / finishing courses in Kent

There are 2 institutions in Kent which run All metals working / finishing courses. Please use the filter on the left to narrow down your metals working / finishing courses.


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Introduction to Midkent College

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MidKent College

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Engineering - Fabrication Advanced Apprenticeship view course
Engineering - Fabrication Apprenticeship at Level 2 view course

With rising achievement rates that are above the national benchmark and an impressive range of courses delivered from campuses in Maidstone and...more

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Introduction to Canterbury College

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Canterbury College

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Fabrication and Welding Intermediate Level Apprenticeship - Level 2 view course
Fabrication and Welding Advanced Level Apprenticeship - Level 3 view course

Canterbury College has over 9,000 students and is situated in one of the UK’s most beautiful cathedral cities in the UK. We’re...more

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