Level 5 Diploma in Information Technology
- Programming expertise, system administration, network security, entrepreneurial mindset
Awarding Body
- Qualifi
Rating
- 4
Course Level
- Level 5
Assessment Methods
- Blended, Online
Course Duration
Degree
The rationale for the qualification is that it provides a career path for learners who wish to develop a broad base of knowledge and skills that will enable them to work in a variety of roles n the IT industry, notably in .NET programming, system administration and network security. Learners will also learn about entrepreneurship in a techno environment. The qualification is flexible in that it offers elective choices of networking, web design or e-commerce – the latter being much in demand in modern business.
The technical skills and knowledge delivered through the successful achievement of the qualification are required and recognised internationally. The diploma is accredited at Level 5 and has a total equivalence of 120 credits.
For entry to the qualifications learners will be expected to hold the following:
- demonstrated some ability and possess qualifications at Level 4 for example any Level 4 or similar vocational awards;
- spent some time in an organisational role and shown they have capability and drive to develop;
- seeking further professional development and to gain work related skills and know-how.
Learners must complete all four core units and any two elective units for a total of 120 credits.
At Zone School London, we are sincerely committed to providing the best available learning facility to the students for them to learn and succeed in their academic journey. As an online vocational training provider specialized in providing top- up courses from level 2 to 8, we are acquainted with the challenges that are going to hinder the path of online/ distance learners. We provide the learners with the best, the most apt and diverse range of study resources. These resources are designed to enhance the learning experience as well as to facilitate assignments and thereby ensure the availability of the necessary resources and materials to succeed in their course area
There are several online resources for students to learn and acquire knowledge from and these include E-learning platforms, course materials, video lectures, online databases, tutors, live support and other digital resources.
In addition our qualified professors will provide online classes for each module and learners have the opportunity to ask their doubts and queries anytime through our discussion forums to the tutors
The Level 5 Diploma in Information Technology equips learners for professional roles across multiple sectors of the technology industry.
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Software Development – Build applications and solutions with .NET and other programming technologies.
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System Administration – Manage and maintain IT infrastructure in organisations.
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Network Security – Safeguard digital assets by identifying and mitigating security risks.
-
E-commerce & Web Solutions – Create and manage online platforms for businesses in the global marketplace.
The Level 6 Diplomas; the final year of undergraduate study in Computer Science, Information Technology or related; or directly into employment in an associated profession.
The rationale for the qualification is that it provides a career path for learners who wish to develop a broad base of knowledge and skills that will enable them to work in a variety of roles n the IT industry, notably in .NET programming, system administration and network security. Learners will also learn about entrepreneurship in a techno environment. The qualification is flexible in that it offers elective choices of networking, web design or e-commerce – the latter being much in demand in modern business.
The technical skills and knowledge delivered through the successful achievement of the qualification are required and recognised internationally. The diploma is accredited at Level 5 and has a total equivalence of 120 credits.
For entry to the qualifications learners will be expected to hold the following:
- demonstrated some ability and possess qualifications at Level 4 for example any Level 4 or similar vocational awards;
- spent some time in an organisational role and shown they have capability and drive to develop;
- seeking further professional development and to gain work related skills and know-how.
Learners must complete all four core units and any two elective units for a total of 120 credits.
At Zone School London, we are sincerely committed to providing the best available learning facility to the students for them to learn and succeed in their academic journey. As an online vocational training provider specialized in providing top- up courses from level 2 to 8, we are acquainted with the challenges that are going to hinder the path of online/ distance learners. We provide the learners with the best, the most apt and diverse range of study resources. These resources are designed to enhance the learning experience as well as to facilitate assignments and thereby ensure the availability of the necessary resources and materials to succeed in their course area
There are several online resources for students to learn and acquire knowledge from and these include E-learning platforms, course materials, video lectures, online databases, tutors, live support and other digital resources.
In addition our qualified professors will provide online classes for each module and learners have the opportunity to ask their doubts and queries anytime through our discussion forums to the tutors
The Level 5 Diploma in Information Technology equips learners for professional roles across multiple sectors of the technology industry.
-
Software Development – Build applications and solutions with .NET and other programming technologies.
-
System Administration – Manage and maintain IT infrastructure in organisations.
-
Network Security – Safeguard digital assets by identifying and mitigating security risks.
-
E-commerce & Web Solutions – Create and manage online platforms for businesses in the global marketplace.
The Level 6 Diplomas; the final year of undergraduate study in Computer Science, Information Technology or related; or directly into employment in an associated profession.
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