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Level 3 - T Level Technical Qualification in Digital Software Development- Yr1 of 2 - (T Level Programme)
Rotherham College
Eastwood Lane, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S65 1EG
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Course Summary
The T Level Technical Qualification in Digital Software Development is a two-year technical study programme, designed with employers to give young people the skills required in industry. The study programme will provide a mixture of technical knowledge and skills specific to their chosen industry or occupation and an industry placement of at least 45 days in their chosen industry or occupation.
Studying the Digital T Level, learners will be able to develop core skills
such as communication, team working, reflective practice, research methods and
presentation skills.
Course Details
Core component: during the 2-year programme, students will learn the core knowledge and skills that are needed for entry to a range of digital occupations.
- How digital technologies impact business
- The ethical and moral implications of digital technology
- Using data in software design
- Using digital technologies to analyse and solve problems
- Digital environments, including physical, virtual and cloud environments
- Emerging technical trends, such as Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI) Augmented Reality (AR), Blockchain, 3D printing
- Legal and regulatory obligations relating to digital technologies
- The privacy and confidentiality of personal data
- The technical, physical and human aspects of internet security
- Planning digital projects
- Testing software, hardware and data
- Digital tools for project management and collaboration
- Occupational specialism component: in addition to the core content, each student will also develop skills in digital production, design and development.
The content will include:
- Analysing a problem to define requirements and acceptance criteria aligned to user needs
- Designing, implementing, and testing software
- Changing, maintaining and supporting software
- Creating solutions in a social and collaborative environment
- Discovering, evaluating, and applying reliable sources of knowledge
- Applying ethical principles and managing risks in line with legal and regulatory requirements when developing software
Studying the Digital T Level, learners will be able to develop core skills such as communication, team working, reflective practice, research methods and presentation skills. English and mathematics content are embedded and contextualised within the digital qualification content.
Industry Placement – learners will be required to undertake an industry placement for a minimum of 45 days (315 hrs)
How will it be delivered and assessed?
In the first year you will be expected to complete two paper-based exams and
an employer-based set project. This project has been set by employers from
within the industry.
Occupational specialisms will be assessed through a
synoptic assessment, which is an extended project in year
two.
Your next steps...
Students who achieve this qualification could progress to the following, depending on the chosen Occupational Specialism:
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