Ulster University Access Diploma in Computing
A Level
In Dungannon
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Type
A Level
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Location
Dungannon (Northern Ireland)
The Access Diploma in Computing course aims to enable successful Learners to progress to Higher Education Computing degree programmes. The course includes maths and communication modules of study which equate to GCSE English and maths. The course teaches vocationally relevant hardware and software skills to those wishing to follow careers in the Computing industry. A key aim is the training of competent Learners to A-level equivalent in order to progress to HE degree programmes.
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About this course
Learners must normally be 19 years of age or over at the date of entry to the programme and have been out of formal education for two or more years. Learners must provide evidence through the submitted application form and subsequent interview of a basic competence in written and oral communication in English and numeracy skills. Learners must demonstrate in an interview motivation for and ability to cope with the academic demands of the programme and are considered on Learners merit.
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Subjects
- University
- Industry
- Maths
- Access
- Communication Training
- English
- IT
- Computing
- Skills and Training
- Design
- Management
Course programme
The Access Diploma in Computing course aims to enable successful Learners to progress to Higher Education Computing degree programmes. The course includes maths and communication modules of study which equate to GCSE English and maths. The course teaches vocationally relevant hardware and software skills to those wishing to follow careers in the Computing industry. A key aim is the training of competent Learners to A-level equivalent in order to progress to HE degree programmes.
The course includes a variety of assessment methods including examinations, coursework, and presentations.
Ulster University
Ulster University Access Diploma in Computing