Subject
Information Technology
Course
Pearson Level 3 Alternative Academic Qualification BTEC National in INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (ENTENDED CERTIFICATE)
Exam Board
Pearson
For more information contact Head of Department:
Mr S Dutton
Brief introduction to subject:
Pearson Level 3 Alternative Academic Qualification BTEC National in INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (ENTENDED CERTIFICATE) is equivalent in size to 1 A-level. Learners will take a total of four units, 2 in each year.
Why study Information Technology at OLSC?
The units provide learners with an insight into the IT sector as they investigate the principles of IT infrastructure,Databases and how humans interact with computers.
A minimum of Grade 4 in English Language or Maths.
Year 12
Unit 1 – Information Technology Systems
AO1 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of information technology systems, terminology, concepts and processes.
AO2 Apply knowledge and understanding of information technology systems, terminology, concepts and processes.
AO3 Analyse and evaluate the factors and implications of information technology systems.
Unit 4 – Relational Database Development
A Understand how the principles of relational database models, data storage and normalisation are used to create effective relational database solutions.
B Design a relational database solution to meet client’s requirements.
C Develop a relational database solution to meet client’s requirements.
Year 13
Unit 2 – Cyber Security and Incident Management
AO1 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of cyber security terms, security threats, system vulnerabilities and security protection methods, forensic procedures and implications resulting from threats.
AO2 Apply knowledge and understanding to security threats, system vulnerabilities and security protection methods, forensic procedures and implications by selecting appropriate security tools and methods.
AO3 Analyse and evaluate security threats, system vulnerabilities and security protection methods, forensic procedures and implications for cyber security scenarios.
Unit 3 – Website Development
A Understand how the principles of website development are used to create effective websites.
B Explore website design skills and techniques to meet client requirements.
C Develop a website to meet client requirements.
This qualification introduces students to key aspects of Computer Science practitioner roles. Students who successfully complete the qualification will be well equipped to move onto degrees in related subjects such as IT, Computer Science, Information Systems, Multimedia, Software Engineering, Computer Networking, e-Business and Information Management.