Vocational Studies (Digital Enterprise) Level 1 BTEC Introductory Diploma

28061W0 | Parson's Walk Centre, Wigan
Start Date | 02/09/2024
Time/Day | FULL TIME

Is this course for me?

This course is for you have an interest in computers and need to further develop your academic skills.

What will I study?

You study digital communications technology as well as studying spreadsheet development and shoot a video to upload online. You will complete projects and research a topic of your choice, you will complete activities for a Working as a Team unit,

How long is the course?

Full time for one academic year

How will I be assessed?

You will create a portfolio of evidence from each unit

What qualifications do I need?

A minimum of 5 GCSE subjects graded 9-2 subjects or equivalent

What can I progress onto?

Achievement will allow progression onto the Level 2 Computer Science courses

Other Information

The programme of study will also cover English and maths for those who do not already hold Grade C or 4/5 GCSE, d work related learning. If you are 16-18 years old, you may be eligible for our FREE bus pass. Find out more at www.wigan-leigh.ac.uk/free-bus-pass

Course Fees

16-18 Year Olds 19+ year olds Free for eligible learners? Is Loan Available?
£497.00 Yes No

Exam Fee

£135.00

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If you need advice on any financial support that may be available to you, please contact us on applications@wigan-leigh.ac.uk or phone 01942 761111

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