Digital Production, Design and Development (Computer Science) (Bridlington)

About This Course

The Technical Qualification (TQ) is the main classroom-based element of the T Level and will see you learn from a curriculum that has been shaped by industry experts. You will learn the core knowledge that underpins most jobs in the digital industry, and you will also develop occupationally specific skills that will allow you to enter skilled employment within a specific occupation. This qualification has been developed in consultation with employers in the digital industry to ensure you learn the skills and behaviours that will give you the best opportunity to be successful when applying for work.

Industry Placement

This course provides a great opportunity for you to work alongside industry professionals. You will become part of a team and significantly contribute to ongoing projects in industry. This will allow you to develop your skills and to put the theory you learn into practice

An important requirement of the programme is that you must complete a 315-hour (approximately 45 days) work placement with an employer in the digital sector, where you will be fully integrated into the business, gaining real life skills and practical experience, which are vital additions to your CV and UCAS applications for university.

We will help and support you to find the right placement.

Study at Level:

This course is offered at level 3

What You Will Learn

The core component provides a broad understanding of the digital industry and covers digital focussed topicsStudents will develop an understanding of:How digital technologies impact businessThe ethical and moral implications of digital technologyUsing data in software designUsing digital technologies to analyse and solve problemsDigital environments, including physical, virtual and cloud environmentsEmerging technical trends, such as Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI),Augmented Reality (AR), Blockchain, 3D printingLegal and regulatory obligations relating to digital technologiesThe privacy and confidentiality of personal dataThe technical, physical and human aspects of internet securityPlanning digital projectsTesting software, hardware and dataDigital tools for project management and collaborationAnalyse a problem, understand user needs, define requirements, and set  acceptance criteriaDesign, implement and test softwareChange, maintain and support softwareWork collaboratively in a digital teamDiscover, evaluate and apply reliable sources of knowledgeWork within legal and regulatory frameworks when developing softwareOccupational SpecialismThe occupational specialism will allow you to develop the relevant skills in preparation for your career in the digital industry.The content of the occupational specialism will cover topics includingAnalysing a problem to define requirements and acceptance criteria aligned to user needsDesigning, implementing and testing softwareChanging, maintaining and supporting softwareCreating solutions in a social and collaborative environmentDiscovering, evaluating and applying reliable sources of knowledgeApplying ethical principles and managing risks in line with legal and regulatory requirements when developing software

Entry Requirements

An interest in technology, computing, and working in the digital sector will be advantageous, whilst having the motivation to work hard, both in and out of class is expected.Academically we expect you to have the following GCSE results:Grade 4 or above in MathsGrade 4 or above in English LanguageGrade 4 or above in 2 other subjectsGCSE Computer Science is not an entry requirement so please don’t worry if you did not take this at school.

Work Experience

Industry placement is a key element of the programme. You will be expected to undertake 315 hours over the two years

Trips, Visits & Guest Speakers

Relevant trips may be offered throughout the duration of your course

Learning & Teaching Methods

You will be expected to attend College for three days a week. This will be supplemented with online resources to support your learning. Alongside this you will attend your work placement.

What Next?

The purpose of the Level 3 Technical qualification in Digital is to ensure that students have the knowledge and skills needed to progress into highly skilled employment, an Apprenticeship or higher level study. Following the completion of the T Level in Digital, you may go on to:Skilled employment within the digital Industry for example Software Development, Ai, Cyber Security, Cloud Computing, Networking, Gaming, E-Learning, Data Analysis, App Development, Web Development, Business Systems, and Digital MarketingHigher Level Apprenticeships at Level 4 and above which may progress you into careers such as a Data Scientist, Network Engineer or Cyber Security Specialist.Higher Education; as UCAS points have been awarded to T Levels, they facilitate progression to higher education on a wide range of digitally related degrees in areas such as; Cloud Computing, Data Science, Software Engineering, Cyber Security, Games Development, Augmented Reality, VR or Robotics (all these would be subject to other entry requirements set by each institution).

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