Year 12 ? Unit 1: Communication & employment skills for IT (internal portfolio) 33% ? Unit 14: Computer Animation (internal portfolio) 33% ? Unit 27: Digital Graphics (internal portfolio) 33% Year 13 ? Unit 2: Information Systems (internal portfolio) 33% ? Unit 9: Project Planning with ICT (internally assessed portfolio) 33% ? Unit 19: Spreadsheets (internally assess portfolio) 33% Almost every career path will involve ICT. This qualification provides you with the opportunity to develop a range of skills and techniques, personal qualities and attitudes essential for successful performance in working life. The areas of study are highly relevant to industry especially if you are planning to pursue an apprenticeship after Sixth Form. The course also allows you to go onto further study at university. Most universities look favourably on ICT students, especially if you wish to follow a career in ICT applications: Webpage developer, Network technician, Database administrator, Games console tester, Application developer, ICT Forensics. Everyone has opportunity for progression, the qualifications can be tailored to all needs; there's something for everyone regardless of ability.
Name: IT Qualification title: Introductory Diploma in IT (QCF) Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment Awarding Oxford Cambridge & RSA Examinations Created 20161028 09:02:52 Updated 20161028 09:02:52
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Our Lady's Catholic College
Voluntary Aided School
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Morecambe Road Town: Lancaster
Title: Introductory Diploma in IT (QCF) Qualification: Introductory Diploma in IT (QCF) Classification: Information and Communication Technology