Course - Information and Communication Technology (ICT)

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Course - Information and Communication Technology (ICT)

  • Entry requirements This course is suitable for: * 16-19 year olds
  • Course description Duration and Levels:

    Two Years, AS in Year 1, leading to A2 in Year 2. Full-time or Part-time.

    N.B: Daytime programmes of study are available on a full-time basis, or part-time for those in receipt of DSS benefits and needing to satisfy the conditions of availability for work.

    What does the AS level include?

    ØUnit 1: Information - Nature, Role and Context

    ØUnit 2: Information - Management and Manipulation

    ØUnit 3: The use of generic application software for problem solving (practical coursework)

    What type of assessment is used for A/S level?

    This is a modular course. At the end of year one the first 3 units will be assessed. Units 1 and 2 will be based on two externally examined written papers - worth 30% each, and Unit 3 is the coursework assessment, which is worth 40%.

    What does the A2 level include?


    ØUnit 4: Information Systems within Organisations

    ØUnit 5: Information - Policy, Strategy and Systems

    ØUnit 6: The use of Information Systems for problem solving (practical coursework)

    What type of assessment is used for A2 level?


    This incorporates the A/S level assessments from year 1. Units 1 and 2 are worth 15% of the final A level mark each and Unit 3 is worth 20%. At the end of the second year, Units 4 and 5 are externally examined written papers - worth 15% each and Unit 6 is the final coursework project, worth 20% of the total A level.

    What do I need to get on the A/S level?

    N.B. This course is not suitable as an introductory IT course.

    The course is designed for students who have followed a course in the National Curriculum IT. Students are expected to have a working knowledge of Windows and Microsoft Office as well as either GCSE IT, at grade C or above, or Key Skills IT Level 2.

    What else can I study?

    The only restriction, apart from timetable considerations, is that the student cannot be entered for GCSE Computing whilst studying this course. The AS level is normally studied as part of a course of AS/A2 level subjects. However AS ICT could also be studied in conjunction with a GNVQ programme depending on timetabling considerations.
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