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The Level 3 Extended National Diploma in IT is a Full-time Further Education course designed to provide highly specialist, work-related qualifications in the computing and information technology sector. This is located in the Computing and Information Technology (CIT) department.
Its aim is to give you the knowledge, understanding and skills that they need to prepare for employment. The BTEC L3 Diploma qualifications provide career development opportunities and a clear progression route to higher education, degree and professional development programmes within the same or related areas of study.
The first year of the course covers Computing IT. In the second year, the student has the option of specialising in either, Computing & IT, Games & Graphic Design or Web & App Development.
Welsh Baccalaureate National and 5 GCSEs A-C that include Maths & English and for those coming through with an a Level 2 in Computing and/or IT qualification we ask for a minimum of a Merit.
Higher Education or secure employment in a range of business and ICT organisations. Many Students go onto many computer related courses.
Please note that if you are considering teaching as a career then universities require GCSEs at Grade B or above for Maths, English and Science and for Computer Science courses some universities ask for a minimum of Grade B at Maths GCSE.
Potential Career Opportunities: IT Director, Programmer and Developer, Database Developer, IT Manager, Project Manager, Technical Support, IT Consultant, Internet and Web Developer, Game Designer, Games Developer, Helpdesk, Software Engineer, Strategy and Planning, Systems Design and Development, Computer Architect, Tester, Analyst, Network Management, IT Operations, Sales and Marketing.
Typical Course Structure:
Year 1:
Information Technology Systems
Creating Systems to Manage Information
Using Social Media in Business
Programming
Data Modelling
Website Development
Year 2:
IT Project Management
Cyber Security and Incident Management
Mobile Apps Development
2D and 3D Digital Graphics
IT Service Delivery
Computer Games Development
The Internet of Things.
Information Technology Systems; Creating Systems to Manage Information; Cyber Security and Incident Management; and IT Service delivery are externally assessed. All other units are assessed by assignments.
There may be additional course-related costs for text books and educational visits