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DIGITAL


Level 2 | Duration: 1 year North Devon | FTB489


This T Level Transition Programme has been developed to help you gain the knowledge, skills and work experience needed to help you progress onto your chosen T Level.


You will gain the following: •


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Industry-based work experience


Relevant English, maths and digital skills


• Focused individual support and personal development


The course encompasses the Certificate in Cyber Security and the Certificate in Understanding Coding.


You will study the following modules:


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Introduction to cyber security


Terminology used in cyber security


• Legal and ethical aspects of cyber security


• Common threats to cyber security


• Principles of coding •


Terminology used in coding • Coding design principles


• Communication and project management in coding


ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You must hold four GCSEs at grade 3 or equivalent (or above), preferably including GCSE Maths and English.


PROGRESSION Upon successful completion of this course, you can go on to study on one of our Level 3 Digital T Levels.


Technical knowledge and practical skills


DIGITAL PRODUCTION, DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT T LEVEL


Level 3 | Duration: 2 years North Devon | FTB366


T Levels ensure you meet the needs of industry by combining classroom theory, practical learning and industry placement.


This qualification has been designed to deliver the skills required to get an exciting role in Digital Production, Design and Development.


You will study the following units:


• Problem solving • Programming


• Emerging issues and impact of digital


• Legislation and regulatory requirements


• Business context


• Data • •


Digital environments Security


You will also undertake a 315-hour (minimum) industry placement.


ENTRY REQUIREMENTS To be accepted onto this programme, you must hold at least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above. This must include grade 5 in English and Maths.


PROGRESSION Successful completion of this qualification will open up a huge range of possible careers. It will give you an advantage when applying for a job in the industry or when progressing to further study.


DIGITAL BUSINESS SERVICES T LEVEL


Level 3 | Duration: 2 years North Devon | FTB595


T Levels ensure you meet the needs of industry by combining classroom theory, practical learning and industry placement.


During this course, you will develop the skills needed for a career in IT, specifically in areas such as IT solutions or data analysis.


You will study the following units:


• The impact of digital technologies on business


• The ethical and moral implications


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Using data in software design


Digital environments


• Legal and regulatory obligations


Planning digital projects


Testing software, hardware and data


You will also study the knowledge and skills of a data technician as your occupational specialism.


You will also undertake a 315-hour (minimum) industry placement.


ENTRY REQUIREMENTS To be accepted onto this programme, you must hold at least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above. This must include grade 5 in English.


PROGRESSION Successful completion of this qualification will open up a huge range of possible careers in IT. It will give you an advantage when applying for a job or when progressing to further study.


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For full course information visit petroc.ac.uk and enter the relevant FTB/FTT code.


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