LEVEL 4 DIPLOMA IN COMPUTING

UK Qualifications

These Qualifications are worldwide recognised (OFQUAL regulated awarding body), it bridges between academic and vocaltional.Graduants are fully equiped to succeed their IT or Business carreer or enter in Universities to further their education

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

    For entry onto the NCC Education L4DC course, students must have at least one of the following:
  • NCC Education Level 3
  • International Foundation Diploma for Higher Education Studies (L3IFDHES) OR
  • NCC Education Level 3 Diploma inComputing (L3DC)
  • An international qualification that is deemed to be of a similar level to the NCC Education L3IFDHES. This shall be agreed with NCC Education in advance
  • OR
  • One GCSE ‘A’ Level or equivalent, or an appropriate School Leavers’ certificate deemed to be of a similar level. This shall be agreed with NCC Education in advance
  • Mature students, able to demonstrate over two years’ relevant work experience and have an ‘O’ Level/GCSE/iGCSE English and Maths or equivalent.
  • For candidates whose first language is not English:
  • IELTS 5.5 or equivalent.
  • OR
  • GCSE/iGCSE ‘O’ Level English 'C' '4’ or equivalent*
  • OR
  • Alternatively, students can take and pass the free NCC Education Higher English Placement Test, at one of our Accredited Partner Centres.
  • *Centres need to provide evidence to justify any equivalency decision (both qualification equivalency and grade equivalency) they make pertaining to any enrolments via non-GCSE or non-standard routes.

QUALIFICATION STRUCTURE

    Students must complete the 5 core units and the 3 specialist units
    5 CORE UNITS
  • Algorithms and Mathematical Concepts for Computing
  • Computer Networks
  • Computer Systems
  • Databases
  • Front End Web Development


  • 3 MANDATORY SPECIALIST UNITS
  • Object Oriented System Analysis and Design
  • Software Engineering
  • Designing and Developing Object-Oriented Computer Programmes

    DELIVERY METHOD
    Accredited Partner Centre

    Duration
    Full-time: 1 year
    Part-time: 2-3 years

    8 Units

    120 Credits Diploma completed full-time in one academic year

    Assessment
    Through examination and coursework assignments

    Registration Dates
    Throughout the year

    Guided Learning Hours
    455 hours

    Total Qualification Time
    1200 hours

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