Applied ICT A Level

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Studying ICT helps students develop a broad range of skills and knowledge as a basis for progression into further learning, create knowledge and understanding of information systems within a range of organisations, build an understanding of the main principles of solving problems using ICT and develop project management skills and an understanding of the need to work with others. Students who study ICT usually progress onto higher education to study a related course or into Business, Economics and Media.

Course information

Name: Applied ICT A Level Qualification title: GCE A Level in Applied Information and Communication Technology Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Oxford Cambridge & RSA Examinations Created 20151116 09:28:04 Updated 20151116 09:28:04

Entry requirements

None

Provider

Blackburn College
Further Education
business@blackburn.ac.uk
125429500
http://www.blackburn.ac.uk

Address

Feilden Street Town: Blackburn County:Lancashire

Learning aims

Title: GCE A Level in Applied Information and Communication Technology Qualification: GCE A Level in Applied Information and Communication Technology Classification: Information and Communication Technology

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