A NEW range of part-time courses is available at the University of Bath in Swindon's Centre for Lifelong Learning.
From archaeology to philosophy, drama to horticulture, and all subjects in-between, enrolment for the centre's programme of part-time courses has started.
The courses, held at the University's Oakfield campus in Marlowe Avenue, run from October 9 to December 14.
And there are new courses in a range of subjects featured in this year's programme.
In photography, students can improve their travel shots with On Location - the Essentials of Travel Photography or in archaeology, take a short course in archaeological surveying and enjoy a day out in the field.
New weekend and day schools include courses on animation, How to Maximise Visitors to your Website, neuro-linguistic programming and peyote stitch beadwork.
"We're really pleased to be offering our students such a broad and varied programme this autumn," said Caroline Gardiner, lifelong learning manager at the university.
The Lifelong Learning Programme in Swindon is now in its sixth year and has achieved over 10,000 enrolments to date.
For information about the courses call the centre on 01793 328801.
Advisors will also provide enrolment information.
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