The practical skills that ICT gives are transferable and of benefit in every walk of life, whether it is helping to manage long word processed documents such as coursework, using spreadsheets to help create statistical models or starting on the path to creating and developing documentation for a range of purposes. ICT does not tie the learner to a particular academic area or career path, but provides the skills to cope with technical barriers that may previously have caused problems. Doctors, lawyers, designers, architects, film directors and business leaders all need to have a basic understanding of technical issues and technical proficiency and the ICT course will give you that foundation. Students will use a range of software including spreadsheet, database, word processing, desktop publishing and presentation software. By the end of the two year course students will have an understanding of the consequences of using ICT on individuals, organisations and society. Students will also have an awareness of emerging technologies and an appreciation of the potential impact these may have on individuals, organisations and society.
Name: Advanced GCE in Information and Communication Technology Qualification title: - Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment Awarding - Created 20151002 10:44:43 Updated 20151002 10:44:43
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Denbigh School
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