Course Duration

1 Year

Location

Cauldon Campus

Course Cost

£ 540.00
Do I have to pay this fee? These courses receive government funding, and some learners will be eligible for FREE tuition if they meet specific criteria. Some L code courses at Level 3 to 6 may also have an Advanced Learning Loan available for learners aged 19 and over.

Course Code

FL1237

Start Date

01/09/2025

Start Time

-

Day

Mon - Fri

Course Summary

This course provides you with high quality, industry recognised qualifications that help you to acquire the skills and knowledge needed to work as a professional in the IT sector. The programme begins with an introduction to using IT tools to communicate and exchange information safely, securely and effectively and looking at the available professional IT job roles. You will then have the opportunity to develop specialist understanding and skills in installing and maintaining computer systems or software development and automated computer systems, depending on which strand you choose.

Course Requirements

Entry Requirements

2 GCSEs grade E-G, Entry Level 3, or another relevant Entry Level qualification.

How Is It Assessed

The course is assessed through a variety of methods, which will include written assignments, group and individual presentations, role play, practical observations, poster presentations and oral questioning. On most of the units assessments take place throughout the course so you will not have to face any final exams.

How Is It Taught

Stoke on Trent College has some of the most comprehensive and up to date facilities in the country. The Learning Resources Centres are designed to help students by offering information technology facilities, workshops and libraries.

What Could I do Next

If you achieve a pass on the course you will be able to progress to a Level 2 Diploma in IT or a related subject. Alternatively you could progress to an Apprenticeship programme.

What Else Do I Need To Know

On successful completion of this course you will achieve a BTEC Level 1 Diploma. Our level 1 and level 2 IT course aim to provide a range of skill sets for our learners. We offer Web development, programming, hardware and software, and networking units. In addition to this, at level 1 we aim to offer fundamental skills which focus on things like being organised, developing a personal plan, and how to research.

Entry Requirements

2 GCSEs grade E-G, Entry Level 3, or another relevant Entry Level qualification.

How Is It Assessed

The course is assessed through a variety of methods, which will include written assignments, group and individual presentations, role play, practical observations, poster presentations and oral questioning. On most of the units assessments take place throughout the course so you will not have to face any final exams.

How Is It Taught

Stoke on Trent College has some of the most comprehensive and up to date facilities in the country. The Learning Resources Centres are designed to help students by offering information technology facilities, workshops and libraries.

What Could I do Next

If you achieve a pass on the course you will be able to progress to a Level 2 Diploma in IT or a related subject. Alternatively you could progress to an Apprenticeship programme.

What Else Do I Need To Know

On successful completion of this course you will achieve a BTEC Level 1 Diploma. Our level 1 and level 2 IT course aim to provide a range of skill sets for our learners. We offer Web development, programming, hardware and software, and networking units. In addition to this, at level 1 we aim to offer fundamental skills which focus on things like being organised, developing a personal plan, and how to research.