Unlock your potential in the dynamic world of computing and digital technology. Designed for those ready to take the next step in their career, this programme equips you with the core skills and knowledge needed to progress to university or secure roles in this rapidly growing sector. You’ll gain hands-on experience with industry-standard tools, exploring topics like programming, networking, project management, and data analysis. With a focus on real-world application, this course ensures you’re prepared for the evolving demands of the tech industry. Whether you’re looking to upskill or make a career change, this is your pathway to a future in computing, with opportunities in the North East and beyond. Start building your expertise and open doors to a wide range of exciting roles.
You will need 4 GCSE’s at grade C/4 or above or Level 2 equivalent. Including GCSE English and GCSE Maths or Level 2 equivalents?
Please be aware students will be considered on a case-by-case basis if the entry requirements are not met.
Study level | Cost | Additional fees |
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19+ | Please enquire | When you apply for this course will also need to apply for an advanced learner loan to pay for the course. Please visit http://www.gov.uk/advanced-learner-loan for more information. |
By combining a variety of teaching methods and assessment types, the Access to HE Diploma in Computing and Digital Technology ensures that students gain a thorough understanding of the subject matter and are well-prepared for further education and careers in the field.
On the course, students will experience learning through seminars and workshops exploring core concepts, theories, and frameworks in computing and digital technology.
Sessions are interactive and delivered by skilled professionals either in person or remotely. All students will have the opportunity to gain support through small groups and one-to-one discussions with lecturers and access to digital learning materials, including video tutorials, interactive simulations, and e-books.
Units will be assessed throughout the year with ongoing feedback on coursework and projects to help students improve and learn continuously. Assessment methods are varied and include, portfolios, projects, essays, presentations and reports to name a few.
It is expected that you hold GCSE Maths and English at grades 4 or above, or a Functional Skills Level 2 Maths and English qualification. However, this can be discussed when invited to interview.
You may have the opportunity to attend some virtual events with industry experts. In addition to this you may also have the opportunity to listen and interact with guest speakers.
Tuesday and Thursday Evenings
5pm - 9pm
This course aims to transform students' educational trajectories, opening doors to higher education and career opportunities in computing and digital technology, and empowering them to succeed in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
The Access to HE Computing and Digital Technology course is designed with several key aims in mind:
Prepare for Higher Education: Equip students with the foundational knowledge and academic skills necessary for success in undergraduate computing and digital technology programs.
Bridge Educational Gaps: Provide a pathway for mature students and those without traditional qualifications to access higher education and pursue careers in computing and IT.
Develop Technical Competence: Foster a solid understanding of core computing concepts, programming, web development, networking, and database management.
Enhance Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving: Cultivate analytical skills and the ability to solve complex problems using logical reasoning and computational thinking.
Promote Lifelong Learning: Encourage a mindset of continuous learning and adaptability to keep pace with the rapid advancements in technology.
Build Confidence and Independence: Develop self-confidence in students’ abilities to undertake higher education studies and professional challenges in the computing field.
Developmental Units
ICT: Advanced Word Processing
Communication: Critical Thinking in Academic Writing
Personal Development: Study Skills
Communication: Presentation Skills
Graded Academic Units
Computing:
Event Driven Programming
Stop Motion Animation
Database Principles and Design
Interactive Media Industry
Digital Graphics
Web Animation
Principles of Computer Programming
IT Systems Security
Networks and Communication Protocols
Computer System Architecture
Commercial Aspects for Computing:
Website Design and Development
Developing Spreadsheet Applications
Communities and Sharing on the World Wide Web
Maths for Computing: Algorithms, Pseudocode and Trace Tables
Business :
Introduction to Marketing
The Access to HE Diploma requires 60 credits for achievement. Of these, 45 credits come from graded Level 3 units focused on academic subject content. The remaining 15 credits are from ungraded Level 2 or Level 3 units.
On completion of this course, you will have the opportunity to progress onto Higher Education. If you are aged 19+ and do not currently hold a level 3 qualification and are looking to progress to university or employment in the industry, this is the course for you.
Upon completing this programme, students can progress to a range of university degrees such as Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Software Engineering, or Data Science. Alternatively, they can pursue Higher National Diplomas (HNDs) to further their technical expertise.
In terms of employment, graduates are well-prepared for roles in IT support, software development, web development, cybersecurity, and network administration. This course provides a solid foundation to launch a career in the ever-evolving tech industry, with opportunities across fields like digital marketing, data science, and information security. The possibilities are vast, both regionally and beyond.
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