Information Technology

This course will introduce you to the field of computer science which includes the fundamentals of computer programming, software development and IT project management etc. The course is specifically design for beginners and will touch upon a variety of fundamental topics within the field of computer science. By the end of the course you will have a strong understanding of the fundamentals of computer science, networking and programming language etc.

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Qualifications are approved and regulated by Ofqual, learners are eligible to progress to top-up degree and masters programmes at many universities in UK and overseas with advanced standing

Level 4

The aim of this unit to develop learners’ understanding of the dimensions of the business environment, including various business types and purpose.

The aim of this unit is to review the basic concepts in mathematics, algebraic equations, graph construction, matrix algebra and probability that need to be understood by all businesslearners. The emphasis rests on applying these concepts to a variety of mathematical problems encountered in business contexts.

The aim of this unit is to develop learners’ understanding of businesses types and various external influences on organisations such as the comparative environmental framework.

Level 5

The aim of this unit is to enhance learners’ business communication skills and enable them to operate confidently in the business world. Learners will be able to:

  • make persuasive presentations
  • negotiate convincingly
  • write reports that address and/or solve strategic problems
  • write promotional material•enhance their cultural awareness
  • enhance their understanding of cross-cultural communication, and the role of languages in business.

Level 6

The aim of this unit is to enhance learners’ business communication skills and enable them to operate confidently in the business world. Learners will be able to:

  • make persuasive presentations
  • negotiate convincingly
  • write reports that address and/or solve strategic problems
  • write promotional material•enhance their cultural awareness
  • enhance their understanding of cross-cultural communication, and the role of languages in business.

University progression

  • BA (Hons) Business and Computer Studies (top-up) final year at University of Portsmouth (Learning at Work)
  • BSc (Hons) Applied Computing (top-up) final year at University of Portsmouth (Learning at Work)

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