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2 colleges run japanese courses in Birmingham

There are 2 institutions in Birmingham which run Japanese courses. Please use the filter on the left to narrow down your Japanese courses.


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Introduction to Brasshouse Language Centre

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brasshouse language centre profile who offer Japanese courses  in Birmingham

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Brasshouse Language Centre

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Japanese Entry Level - Essential view course
Japanese One-to-One for Personal Development view course
Japanese Level 1 Stage 2 ABC view course

Brasshouse Language Centre , the place for language courses and language services. Our staff and students from all over the world bring a...more

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Introduction to Birmingham Adult Education Service

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birmingham adult education service profile who offer Japanese courses In Birmingham

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Birmingham Adult Education Service

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Japanese - Entry Stage 2 (Asset) view course
Japanese - Level 1 Stage 1 (Asset) view course
Japanese - Entry Stage 1 (BAES) view course

Birmingham Adult Education Service is one of the largest providers of Adult Learning opportunities in the West Midlands. BAES offers over...more

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