Want to launch a career in the fast-paced computing industry? This one-year Level 4 course is designed to give you a strong foundation in IT and Computing. Combining technical skills and professional development, you’ll study a range of topics spanning security, programming and networking. Afterwards you’ll be able to progress to our Computing HTQ, where you can choose to specialise in software engineering, cyber security or network engineering.
Through a blend of practical and theoretical learning, you’ll get a solid introduction to the core areas of computing with an emphasis on real-world application.
You’ll work on a mixture of assignments, projects, and ‘live’ scenarios and topics, including those provided by local businesses.
Topics you’ll study include:
- Programming
- Networking
- Database Design and Development
- Security
- Professional Practice
- Managing a Successful Computing Project
- Cyber Security
- Fundamentals of AI
Throughout the course you’ll build skills in coding, problem-solving, systems thinking, and data handling. Afterwards, you’ll be able to progress onto further study and work towards a full degree.
You can look forward to:
- Working on ‘live’ projects provided by local businesses
- Learning in state-of-the-art facilities with access to specialist software and hardware
- Working on our own departmental network
- Guest lectures from industry professionals
- Small class sizes and more tailored support
- Hands-on, practical learning
- Optional enrichment activities
The Computing HNC is awarded by Pearson Educational Ltd.
Assessment is coursework-based and includes written assignments, presentations, practical work, and project reports. All units are internally assessed and externally verified by Pearson. There are no exams. You’ll be assessed on your ability to apply theory to practice in areas such as coding, system design, and IT project delivery.
You must apply for this course via UCAS: www.ucas.com/apply
UCAS code for Computing HNC is ITHC
UCAS institution code for Gloucestershire College is G45
You’ll typically attend college 2 days per week. All specialist equipment and software are provided in the classroom.
Financial support and bursaries may be available to help with study costs. You can ask Student Services for more information. You may be eligible for tuition fee support through The Student Loans Company (www.slc.co.uk).