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Technical Level IT

Is this course for me?
Do you like learning about cybersecurity, emerging technologies, social media and data analysis software?
 
What qualifications do I need?
You will need the general college requirements of 4 grade 4's or equivalent GCSE qualifications. It is also advisable to study the Core Maths qualification alongside this subject.
 
What does the course involve?
The Technical Level in IT will allow learners the opportunity to learn and understand the core principles and technologies that underpin modern Information Technology. This course is equivalent to one A level. There are five units that need to be completed for the course:
  • Unit 1 - Fundamentals of IT
  • Unit 2 - Global Information
  • Unit 3- Cybersecurity
  • Unit 5 - VR & AR Technology
  • Unit 9 - Product Development
Unit 1 involves learning a sound understanding of IT technologies and practices which are essential for IT professionals. Information learnt in this unit will create a solid foundation in the fundamentals of hardware, networks, software, the ethical use of computers and how businesses use IT.
 
Unit 2 provides students with a greater understanding of how organisations use information sources both internally and externally and the types of information they will encounter. The skills gained by completing this unit will give you knowledge of the functionality of information and how data is stored and processed by organisations.
 
Unit 3 will enable you to gain knowledge and understanding of the range of threats, vulnerabilities and risks that impact on both individuals and organisations. You will learn about the solutions that can be used to prevent or deal with cyber security incidents resulting from these challenges.
 
Unit 5 involves learning about both AR and VR technologies and how they are used. Students will research both technologies and design both a Virtual and an Augmented Reality resource. Finally, you will use their research skills learnt whilst designing and creating resources to suggest future applications of Virtual and Augmented Reality.
 
Unit 12 Students may come to this unit as a proficient user of a mobile phone, but you may be less familiar with other mobile technologies and their operating systems. The aim of this unit is to broaden your knowledge and understanding of the wider potential of mobile technologies and its consequences to people and businesses.
 
Unit 13 Digital marketing is part of the overall process of marketing as is the use of digital media to increase awareness of a product or service. As social media offers such a wealth of data and the ability to contact potential customers in their own homes across a range of media channels, it is only natural that digital marketing seeks to use social media as part of the marketing mix for goods and services.
 
How will my work be assessed?
The first three units are assessed via examination. The remaining units are assessed internally via coursework style assignments.
 
What can I do afterwards?
Students completing this course can, with further study, move into careers in IT or move onto to study IT at university. Apprenticeships related to IT are also possible.