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What You Will Study

You will study core content which covers the knowledge, understanding and application of contexts, concepts, theories and principles relating to the following areas:

  • Problem solving
  • Programming
  • Emerging issues and impact of digital
  • Legislation and regulatory requirements
  • Business context
  • Data
  • Digital environments
  • Security

Further to this you will study occupational specialist content that is designed to cover knowledge and skills needed to work in the digital sector.

This is broad ranging, for example below are a few of the key concepts you will need to master when developing software:

  • Understanding the software development life cycle model
  • Agile methods
  • Functional requirements
  • Project management
  • Managing risk
  • How You Will Be Assessed

    You will be assessed via a variety of methods such as external exams, controlled assessments, an employer-led set project, and practical assignments.

    This will generate an overall grade of pass, merit, distinction, or distinction*. You will be awarded a nationally recognised certificate which will show a breakdown of what you have achieved.

  • Entry Requirements

    5 GCSEs at Grade 9-5, including English and Maths.

  • Further Study

    You will gain a T Level in Digital Production, Design and Development and be able to progress straight into employment or continue to a higher level apprenticeship or degree.