information and Communication Technology

Vocational qualification

In Armagh

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Description

  • Type

    Vocational qualification

  • Location

    Armagh (Northern Ireland)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

ICT is appropriate to a number of course areas such as Business Information, Computer Science, Finance, Management and Information, Secondary Teaching and many other fields. It will give you a useful qualification no matter which career you intend to pursue, keeping you up-to-date with the latest technological developments that are happening. This course is suitable for Those with an interest in network information systems

Facilities

Location

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Armagh (County Armagh)
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Lonsdale Building, College Hill, BT61 7HN

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About this course

Entry requirements are four GCSE passes at Grade C or above or equivalent.

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Subjects

  • Information Systems
  • IT
  • Network
  • Secondary
  • Teaching
  • Finance
  • Communications
  • Systems
  • Technology
  • Communication Training
  • Network Training

Course programme


INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

Who is this course for?

Those with an interest in network information systems

How long is this course for?

'AS' Level - 1 year, 5 hours per week
'A' Level - 2 years, 5 hours per week

What will I study?
'AS' Level comprises two modules:
  • Components of ICT
  • Developing ICT Solutions

'A' Level comprises two further modules studied to a higher level in the second year:
  • Information Systems
  • Approaches to Systems

How will I be assessed?
'AS' Level - one 2 hour exam worth 50% of 'AS' Level, plus coursework worth 50% of 'AS Level.

'A' Level - one 2 hour exam worth 25% of 'A' Level, plus coursework worth 25% of 'A' Level.

What can I do after the course?

ICT is appropriate to a number of course areas such as Business Information, Computer Science, Finance, Management and Information, Secondary Teaching and many other fields.

It will give you a useful qualification no matter which career you intend to pursue, keeping you up-to-date with the latest technological developments that are happening.

How do I apply?
Complete an application form (available from each campus or in the Admissions section) and return it to any Campus.

information and Communication Technology

Price on request