BTEC IN IT PRO Why study BTEC Certificate in IT?
The BTEC certificate in IT is a new qualification from 2010 which has been developed to provide students with work related skills in the use of IT. Through the completion of 2 units students will be encouraged to use a range of software applications used in business to complete different types of documents.
Assessment for the course is through coursework which provides evidence towards the grading criteria. All of the work completed is internally assessed and externally moderated. There are no external examinations; therefore students must be prepared to produce work independently at home and at school to the required standard.
This is a single award BTEC qualification which is equivalent to 1 GCSE grade A* - C, D – G grades are not available. The work submitted will be graded as Pass, Merit, Distinction or Distinction* and the examining body for this course is Edexcel.
Progression
Those students who complete the BTEC Certificate and who have achieved a total of 382 Level 2 points can progress on to the GCE in Applied ICT.
Mrs H Rowe Entry Requirements
You need to have a minimum of 3 GCSE A* – C grades, 222 points and at least a grade D in English Language and Maths.
The Units
The units that are planned to be delivered are given in the table below. However, due to the newness of this qualification these are subject to change as a final list of the units available is pending.
Unit 1 - Unit 1 Working in the IT industry Assessment: Coursework
Unit 19 - Computer Graphics Assessment: Coursework
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