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IT BTEC

The Pearson Level 3 Alternative Academic Qualification BTEC National in Information Technology (Extended Certificate) is an Alternative Academic Qualification (AAQ) designed for post-16 students with an interest in the Digital sector and aiming to progress to higher education as a route to graduate level employment. Equivalent to one A Level in size, it is suitable for students looking to develop their applied knowledge and skills in Information Technology as part of a study programme alongside A Levels

To enhance your experience on the course, we have made links and visit several leading IT businesses and have ex-students who have gained apprenticeships with these organisations visiting the College, including ANS, Barclays, AstraZeneca, MBDA and Fujitsu to name a few.

Qualifications & Assessments

Exam Board Pearson
Level Level 3
Qualification Extended Certificate
Assessment Method Controlled Assessment, Coursework and Examination
Entry Requirements Entry Requirements
Photograph of a BTEC IT student in an IT room.

The qualification has been developed in consultation with higher education representatives and sector experts to ensure students have the knowledge, understanding and skills they need to progress to, and thrive, in higher education. The qualification has four mandatory units covering the following topics:

  • Information Technology Systems – Information technology systems, including the relationship between software and hardware, and the issues related to IT systems.
  • Cyber Security and Incident Management – Types of cyber security attacks, the vulnerabilities in networked systems and how to plan and respond to attacks.
  • Website Development – The development tools, techniques and processes used in website development and how to test usability, functionality and fitness for purpose.
  • Relational Database Development – Structure of data, data design and database management systems (DBMS).

Completing this course alongside other chosen Level3 courses can open up opportunities to study IT/ Computing related degrees at various universities. The degrees on offer range from creative IT such as BSc (Hons) Computer Games Technology degree to more technical related degrees such as BSc (Hons) Cyber Security and BSC (Hons) Computer Games Development. It can also contribute towards the points/grades required to attend university to study other degree courses. It can also offer placements in the IT profession both or Technical and Design based IT related professions. A number of our students have achieved Degree Apprenticeships placements in organisations such as Barclays Bank, Fujitsu, MBDA and Thales.

  • Annual overseas trip to either San Francisco Trip or Tokyo
  • Barclays Bank Technology Centre
  • MDBA (missile research)
  • Manchester Metropolitan University (Cyber Security workshop)
  • ANS Cloud Hosting, Manchester

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