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T Level: Digital Production, Design & Development

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T Level: Digital Production, Design & Development

T Levels are new two-year, Level 3 study programme that will follow the study of GCSEs and Technical Awards at Key Stage 4 and offer an attractive alternative to A Levels and Apprenticeships. T Levels will combine classroom theory, practical learning and a minimum 315 hours of industry placement with an employer to make sure students have real experience of the workplace.// The Technical Qualification (TQ) is the main classroom-based element of the T Level and will see students learning from a curriculum that has been shaped by industry experts. During the two-year programme, students will learn the core knowledge that underpins each industry and they will also develop occupationally specific skills that will allow them to enter skilled employment within a specific occupation.

Please note: T Levels are only available for students that will be 16-18 whilst studying the qualification.

Course Information

  • Levels available T Level
  • Start Date 06/09/2021
  • Course Ref A678P-1/2
  • Location Chaffron Way Campus
  • Fees £
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What will I do?

This T Level programme has been developed in collaboration with employers and businesses so everything you will learn will meet the needs of industry and prepare you for work. They provide the knowledge and experience needed to open the door to highly skilled employment, an Apprenticeship or higher level study, including university.

Core:
1. Problem solving
2. Introduction to programming
3. Emerging issues and impact of digital
4. Legislation and regulatory requirements
5. Business context
6. Data
7. Digital environments
8. Security

//Specialist:
1. Be able to analyse a problem to define requirements and acceptance criteria aligned to user needs
2 Apply ethical principles and manage risks in line with legal and regulatory requirements when developing software
3. Discover, evaluate and apply reliable sources of knowledge
4. Design
5. Create solutions in a social and collaborative environment
6. Implement a solution using at least two appropriate languages
7. Testing a software solution
8. Change, maintain and support software

What's next?

This Technical Qualification aligns to the Software Development Technician Level 3 Apprenticeship and therefore supports progression to entry-level job opportunities in software design and development. Job roles could include: Software Development Technician, Junior Developer, Junior Application, Software Developer, Junior Programmer and many more in the industry.

We may recommend revision books for purchase during the course and there may be additional costs associated with transport to Industry Placement and costs of relevant trips.

This course will require around 20 hours per week in College plus industry placement of at least 1 day per week and additional independent study.

Through regular assessment and mock exams, progress reviews of Industry Placements and regular one to one review with the Course Team Leader and Progress Mentor.

The core is assessed by 2 external core exams and an Employer Set Project which is set by the Exam Board after consultation with Employers. The occupational specialist is assessed by an extensive synoptic skills-related project (a project that will draw on all the skills you have learnt.

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