There are five units of work in the Information Technology Introductory Diploma. Unit 1: Fundamentals of IT Unit 2: Global Information are externally examined units of work, taught and taken in the first year Unit 6: Application Design Unit 8: Project Management Unit 17: Internet of Everything (IOE) are coursework unit, taught and completed in the second year Besides the technical knowledge, you also learn key transferable skills such as questioning effectively, presenting to an audience and analysing feedback
Minimum of 5 GCSE grades at 9-4 or BTEC Distinction* - Pass. If Cambridge National IT is studied, a minimum of Level 2 Merit or equivalent IT qualification is required. If this is not the case, a GCSE grade 5 in both Maths and English Language is required and you must have a genuine interest in the course. You will be expected to send an email to the Head of ICT demonstrating this interest. Students must also have secure software skills with standard applications like those in the Microsoft Office Suite.
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Hertfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Church Road, Potters Bar, EN6 1EZ |
There are five units of work in the Information Technology Introductory Diploma. Unit 1: Fundamentals of IT Unit 2: Global Information are externally examined units of work, taught and taken in the first year Unit 6: Application Design Unit 8: Project Management Unit 17: Internet of Everything (IOE) are coursework unit, taught and completed in the second year Besides the technical knowledge, you also learn key transferable skills such as questioning effectively, presenting to an audience and analysing feedback
Minimum of 5 GCSE grades at 9-4 or BTEC Distinction* - Pass. If Cambridge National IT is studied, a minimum of Level 2 Merit or equivalent IT qualification is required. If this is not the case, a GCSE grade 5 in both Maths and English Language is required and you must have a genuine interest in the course. You will be expected to send an email to the Head of ICT demonstrating this interest. Students must also have secure software skills with standard applications like those in the Microsoft Office Suite.