BTEC in Computing 
Level 5 - Higher Diploma (RQF) Fast Track

240 Credits - Online course

Overview


 You can study for this qualification as an online distant learning course.

This course is run on a flexible basis, on demand. Tutors teach units during day-time online delivery sessions as well as tutorial-based afternoon sessions, with GoToMeeting support and assessment feedback. Since you have chosen to study this course by distance learning you will have regular online sessions with the tutor at mutually convenient times. 

This flexi basis of learning suits most people because its saves time and money and helps you to take a course whilst still working. We have to sacrifice in depth teaching which takes hours and therefore costs more, to focus more on assessment. Ultimately you will not achieve the Diploma if you become a brilliant Java programmer, but will if you understand enough to pass each of the assignments. There are 15 units in total. There are a number of pathways you can take. 

Nevertheless if you are enthused and do good work we will reward you with the higher grades and where you fall a little short we will encourage you and give guidance. Obtaining Merits and in some cases Distinctions will go a long way to helping you achieve job prospects.  

You can pay as you go and the emphasis will be on being disciplined enough to get on with the assignments with minimum tutor support.

Entry Requirements


Applicants will normally need to have at least one of the following:

• a level 3 qualification
• a level 2 qualifications and relevant work experience
• or substantial work experience related to the field of proposed study and,
• Demonstrate capability in English equivalent to CEFR level B2 e.g. IELTS 5.5 (including 5.5 for reading and writing), PTE 51 or equivalent.
and,
• Demonstrate a Commitment to Study and a reasonable expectation of success on the Course

International qualifications at the appropriate level and equivalent to the above will also be accepted.

Where applicants do not have a formal qualification to demonstrate capability in English, they will be required to undertake the Colleges written English Language test before an offer of a place on a Course is made. Judgement of their capability in spoken English will be assessed by the College at the interview. Suitable alternative arrangements to written tests will be made where a student declares a disability, specific learning difficulty or long-term health condition on their application form, e.g. oral questioning.

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