Part time HNC Computing
HNC
In Walsall
Description
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Type
HNC
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Location
Walsall
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Duration
2 Years
The course aims to prepare learners to enter the computer profession at Technician Level or for progression to HND or the second part of a degree course. It involves ten units studied over two academic years (72 weeks) or a fast-track option over a single academic year (36 weeks) in both hardware and software related subjects. Additionally learners will have the opportunity to undertake a.
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About this course
HNC applicants should be at least 18 years old and normally will possess either:
BTEC/EDEXCEL National Certificate/Diploma in an appropriate subject or One pass at GCE/VCE A level in an
appropriate subject or Advanced GNVQ/VCE Double Award in an appropriate subject. Applications from mature applicants (21 years or older) with or without formal qualifications are welcomed. An informal interview...
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Subjects
- Computing
- Part Time
- Hardware Engineering
- Hardware documentation
- Computer virus
- Computer Repair
- Computer research
- Computer Security
- Computer Programming
- Computer Engineering
Course programme
Higher National Certificate
HNC Computing
Level 5 Wisemore Campus One or two years part time Part Time
The course aims to prepare learners to enter the computer profession at Technician Level or for progression to HND or the second part of a degree course. It involves ten units studied over two academic years (72 weeks) or a fast-track option over a single academic year (36 weeks) in both hardware and software related subjects. Additionally learners will have the opportunity to undertake a Microsoft qualification at an appropriate level and or upgrade to HND. Homework or private study is required.
The Higher National Certificate in Computing provides students with a good grounding in software packages popular in industry for developing spreadsheets, databases and presentations together with a thorough understanding of basic hardware components and computer principles. Students are introduced to an object oriented programming language giving them the skills required for the production of software that is reliable, maintainable and of minimal complexity. Students also learn about end user techniques for a desktop support role (linked with the Microsoft Certification route). A project provides the opportunity to apply the various elements of the course, with those students who are in employment being encouraged to choose a topic related to their day to day work. Homework or private study is required.
Progression
Employment in the computer profession at Technician Level
Top-up HND or degree
Part time HNC Computing