IT is at the heart of everyday life, at home, at work and in our leisure time from computer graphics and control systems to communications and problem-solving, IT has an ever-increasing role to play. Cambridge Technicals are vocational qualifications that are designed to give you a work-focused alternative to A Levels. They’ve been designed to give you opportunities to demonstrate and develop the practical application of knowledge and understanding in the areas of work that appeal to you. This will enable you to develop your research skills as you work, both independently and with colleagues, to progress through your qualifications.
A GCSE in Computer Science is preferred, however not essential. Students should have a GCSE grade 5 in English and Maths. A willingness to learn and an enthusiasm for both Computer Science and ICT.
This course is assessed through a combination of both exam and coursework-based assessment. Units 1 and 2 are exam based whilst the remaining units are coursework based.
About Education Provider
| Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
| Local Authority | Doncaster |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Windmill Balk Lane, Woodlands, Doncaster, DN6 7SF |
IT is at the heart of everyday life, at home, at work and in our leisure time from computer graphics and control systems to communications and problem-solving, IT has an ever-increasing role to play. Cambridge Technicals are vocational qualifications that are designed to give you a work-focused alternative to A Levels. They’ve been designed to give you opportunities to demonstrate and develop the practical application of knowledge and understanding in the areas of work that appeal to you. This will enable you to develop your research skills as you work, both independently and with colleagues, to progress through your qualifications.
A GCSE in Computer Science is preferred, however not essential. Students should have a GCSE grade 5 in English and Maths. A willingness to learn and an enthusiasm for both Computer Science and ICT.
This course is assessed through a combination of both exam and coursework-based assessment. Units 1 and 2 are exam based whilst the remaining units are coursework based.