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Computing & ICT

Level 1 Introductory Diploma in Vocational Studies - ICT

Mode of study

Full Time

Start date

08/09/2025

Entry requirements

A minimum of 4 GCSEs at grade 3 - 1 or successful completion of an Entry Level programme.

Teaching staff

Oaklands College has a team of highly qualified ICT teachers. We have experts in Microsoft software, as well as networking, programming and hardware installation. Most have come from the ICT and business industry and have a wealth of experience to share with you. They are supportive and motivational tutors who will do their best to make your time at Oaklands enjoyable, interesting and an excellent learning experience.

Course Code

FLTICA1F/1

Duration

1-Year

Location

Welwyn Garden City Campus

Awarding body

Pearson Education Ltd (Formerly EDEXCEL)

Assessment

Assessment is through a combination of internally assessed and externally verified coursework. There are no exams. You must pass all the units to achieve the qualifications; your overall grade will be determined by the average of all units studied.

About the course

The Level 1 Introductory Diploma develops the skills and knowledge that you need for a career in IT, offering an introduction to the Level 2 and 3 courses. Designed to meet the needs of today's businesses, this hands-on, applied qualification gives you a chance to gain a nationally recognised vocational qualification and progress to employment or further education in the IT sector. You will use Microsoft applications such as Powerpoint, Word and Excel as well as developing a web page, graphics and animation skills. You will also develop fundamental life skills, for example being organised, working with others, personal development planning and a requirement to improve your English and maths.

Career options

If successful, you can progress onto further study at Level 2 and if successful then onto higher levels.

Successful completion of your chosen course could lead onto a higher level course, university or into employment.

Potential careers:

  • Computer Games Designer
  • Computer Hardware Engineer
  • Database Administrator
  • Interactive Media Designer
  • IT Product Developer
  • IT Trainer
  • Network Manager
  • Software Developer/ Programmer
  • Systems Analyst
  • Technical Support Person
  • Web Designer/ Developer

Course Content - What will I learn?

This course has been developed to give you the opportunity to engage in activities which are relevant to your ambitions regarding Information Technology and will provide you with opportunities to develop a range of skills and techniques, personal skills and attributes essential for successful performance in your working and academic life.
Functional Skills: Integrated into your programme you will be able to work towards the ASDAN Employability Award at Entry 3 or Level 1 and a functional skill in either English, Mathematics or Information Technology.

Please contact us to find out if you require any specific equipment for this particular course.

Assessment is through a combination of internally assessed and externally verified coursework. There are no exams. You must pass all the units to achieve the qualifications; your overall grade will be determined by the average of all units studied.