
This qualification is for learners who want to start a career in digital technology. It is designed for post-16 learners and can be taken as part of a wider study programme. It is an ideal qualification for learners intending to progress directly to employment in digital technology or IT, or to an IT Apprenticeship. Units of Study The qualification has been developed in consultation with employers in the IT sector. This means that it will enable learners to develop the skills and behaviours that give them the best opportunity to be successful in applying for work. All the content of the qualification is mandatory and relates directly to the skills, knowledge and behaviours expected by employers in the IT sector. The areas learners will cover include: • Creating digital multichannel applications • Understanding IT network features and functions, common practices in network security, and the function and features of the main network appliances • IT service solutions and the issues encountered in IT solutions in an organisation • Setting up new equipment and upgrading existing systems • Providing digital content for organisations.
See entry requirements sheet
This is assessed by a mixture of coursework and external exams.
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Redbridge |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Caterham Avenue, Clayhall, Ilford, IG5 0QW |
This qualification is for learners who want to start a career in digital technology. It is designed for post-16 learners and can be taken as part of a wider study programme. It is an ideal qualification for learners intending to progress directly to employment in digital technology or IT, or to an IT Apprenticeship. Units of Study The qualification has been developed in consultation with employers in the IT sector. This means that it will enable learners to develop the skills and behaviours that give them the best opportunity to be successful in applying for work. All the content of the qualification is mandatory and relates directly to the skills, knowledge and behaviours expected by employers in the IT sector. The areas learners will cover include: • Creating digital multichannel applications • Understanding IT network features and functions, common practices in network security, and the function and features of the main network appliances • IT service solutions and the issues encountered in IT solutions in an organisation • Setting up new equipment and upgrading existing systems • Providing digital content for organisations.
See entry requirements sheet
This is assessed by a mixture of coursework and external exams.