City and Islington College

 Advanced Diploma in ICT

Quick Facts

Course Code
BT8D03A10
Start
06/09/2010
Course Level
Level 2
Days/Time
TBC
Course Length
33 weeks

Where is the course?

Centre for Business, Arts and Technology (444 Camden Road, London N7 0SP)

What is this course about?

This course offers you a range of detailed skills relating to ICT, which allows you to progress on to further education.

Who is this course for?

Young people aged 16-18, who wish to progress onto higher education, or into employment in the IT sector.

What do I need to get on the course?

4 GCSEs at grade C or above(one must be English), or Level 2 vocational qualification with merit or distinction and key skills at Level 2.

What will I study?

You will learn a range of detailed skills relating to IT, including: IT project management Business proposal writing Creating and testing prototypes Design and development of a multimedia product All students will develop their English, maths and ICT skills as these are essential to anybusiness or learning environment. You also have the option to study additional GSCE subjects.

What qualification will I get?

Advanced Diploma in Information Technology.

What can I do after the course?

This Advanced Diploma is designed to broaden your horizons and future options. As well as a wide range of undergraduate courses, you may wish to take a university course in computer science, computer gaming, IS or business management. Importantly, all the skills you acquire throughout this two-year course are relevant to the modern day workplace.

How do I get on the course?

View full details on how to apply click here.

How much does the course cost?


Fees

UK/EU students: £ 1390

Concessionary students: FREE
Registration fees may apply, more information at enrolment.
The college reserves the right to change dates, fees and other details described above or cancel courses if circumstances demand.

Student profile

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Jerome Aaron

I think that the best parts about my course are the practicals and crime scene searches because they are very hands-on and give you the opportunity to practise the theories that you're learning. We're given excellent labs at the Centre for Applied Sciences which are well-equipped with up-to-date facilities geared towards forensic science and the tutors are very friendly and approachable, always on hand to give advice and support. If you want to be in the field of science, I would immediately recommend this College because the tutors are the best, the facilities are state-of-the-art, the syllabus is crammed with loads of information and knowledge and they provide you with support for all aspects of college life.

 Jerome is a student on the Forensic Science BTEC National Diploma.