Computer Architecture / Systems
Course summary
“Information Technology (IT)” is not to be confused with “Computing” courses. This course is based on the study and use of computers to develop problem-solving skills through the practical application of IT. This qualification is designed for learners who are interested in an introduction into the study of creating IT systems to manage and share information alongside other fields of study, with a view to progressing to a wide range of higher education courses, not necessarily in IT. You will study the role of computer systems and the implications of their use in personal and professional situations. You will also design, create, test and evaluate a relational database system to manage information. There are also Units that focus on the creative use of IT, which includes Using Social Media in Business, Data Modelling and Website Development. The course is assessed through 360 guided learning hours of study, which is delivered over four units of work. This course comprises of 66% coursework and an externally set written examination which is equivalent to 33%. On completion, you will be awarded a BTEC Level 3 Extended Certificate, which is equivalent to one ‘A-Level’ grade. A successful coursework portfolio is based on the completion of 4 “Passed” units of work, split over the two years of year 12 and year 13. Therefore, you must view this course as two years of study, as no award is issued after the first year.
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