Facilities

EDC has a wide collection of course books in the library which can be issued to you for research work and further studies. There are computing facilities and IT services for students by which we ensure an up-to-date academic references and material are available and the systems are appropriate to users' needs. Responsible use of these services and facilities by students and staff is encouraged, as integral parts of their courses and rules, and also for their own self.

 

The college provides a library and other services including general-purpose networked PC for all students. These are considered the responsibilities of the Learning Services which strives for the development and support of the college's IT facilities and services infrastructure.

Offices and lecture rooms are interconnected by means of computer network connections and telephones. There is one computer available in each classroom. A student common room is available for students to relax in and take time out during their breaks. It has a friendly atmosphere.

Members of the team and staff are always available to support and advice you as well as listen to any problems you may want to discuss.


Careers Advice

A range of Career Advice services are available from the college. These services include help and advice on completing application forms, compiling a CV and useful tips for making the right impression in an interview.

Counselling

When you need someone to talk to, our staff are ready to listen. They are sympathetic and very caring. The service they provide enables students to talk through their problems in a supportive way.


Learning Support

Students enrolled in the College's Higher Education programmes will have access to additional support for identified needs.

This might include help with study skills, essential English and Maths skills or I.T support. To find out about additional support, you may directly contact the College. You can check our website for our policies such as disability statement.


Health Care

The college encourages its students to adopt healthy life styles and have a study life balance. Any health problems or difficulties that you experience which may affect your studies should be reported to the College in order for us to help you.


Learning Resource Centre

The centre comprises of a library, audio visual services and the IT area. We provide access to internet with computers as well as printing and scanning facilities. We also provide various books in our library and you can read these inside the College.

The main Birmingham Central Library is a 10 minute walk away from the College.