Sometimes in life, things don’t always go right the first time, but the crucial skills of learning where you went wrong and being able to solve those problems are what our ICT, Computing, and Multimedia courses equip you with in abundance. You’ll discover an ability to actually think about how you’re thinking, and then combine that with the technical knowledge to match your imagination, which ultimately helps you develop your ideas into satisfying quality end products. Our expert staff teaches you in a way that encourages building professionalism and being able to pitch your ideas, along with supporting you with all the academic and technical learning. Consistently a top-performing ALPS Band subject, this qualification offers understanding by empowering students to work within the digital media industries. Researching the variety of methods used within the TV, Film, and Gaming Industry and developing a range of creative skills that transfer into the workplace. The course is 50% exam and 50% coursework so they are good for a variety of learners and it also includes hands-on practical experience based upon real-life scenarios. There are two externally assessed exam units where students have three opportunities to sit. The coursework units are internally assessed so we can choose when to assess the students. This course will develop skills to enable you to progress to a variety of university courses and prepare for many job roles in the media and Digital IT sector, including Web Designer, Graphic Designer, Film / Video Editor, Video Producer Blogger, Sound Engineer, and many more.
Five standard passes at GCSE (9-4) in five different subjects (only one BTEC will be considered), with at least one being GCSE English or GCSE Maths. A minimum of grade 4 in GCSE English.
Examination: 2 exams. One in Year 12, One in Year 13 - 50% of the final grade. Coursework: 3 modules - 50% of the final grade.
About Education Provider
Region | North West |
Local Authority | Rochdale |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Rochdale Road, Middleton, Manchester, M24 2GL |
Sometimes in life, things don’t always go right the first time, but the crucial skills of learning where you went wrong and being able to solve those problems are what our ICT, Computing, and Multimedia courses equip you with in abundance. You’ll discover an ability to actually think about how you’re thinking, and then combine that with the technical knowledge to match your imagination, which ultimately helps you develop your ideas into satisfying quality end products. Our expert staff teaches you in a way that encourages building professionalism and being able to pitch your ideas, along with supporting you with all the academic and technical learning. Consistently a top-performing ALPS Band subject, this qualification offers understanding by empowering students to work within the digital media industries. Researching the variety of methods used within the TV, Film, and Gaming Industry and developing a range of creative skills that transfer into the workplace. The course is 50% exam and 50% coursework so they are good for a variety of learners and it also includes hands-on practical experience based upon real-life scenarios. There are two externally assessed exam units where students have three opportunities to sit. The coursework units are internally assessed so we can choose when to assess the students. This course will develop skills to enable you to progress to a variety of university courses and prepare for many job roles in the media and Digital IT sector, including Web Designer, Graphic Designer, Film / Video Editor, Video Producer Blogger, Sound Engineer, and many more.
Five standard passes at GCSE (9-4) in five different subjects (only one BTEC will be considered), with at least one being GCSE English or GCSE Maths. A minimum of grade 4 in GCSE English.
Examination: 2 exams. One in Year 12, One in Year 13 - 50% of the final grade. Coursework: 3 modules - 50% of the final grade.