Diploma in ICT (Systems Support) Level 3 (City &
Guilds)
Duration
One year full time
Attendance
You are expected to be available to attend college Monday to
Thursday 9am to 5.30pm and Friday 9am to 4.30pm. Your timetable
will be less than 16 hours per week and will be explained to you at
interview.
Course Description
The City & Guilds L3 Diploma in ICT in System Support course
is designed for learners who wish to study within the technology
sector, and to improve job prospects in a wide area of IT related
fields.
Course Structure
Learners will not only be equipped with the skills &
knowledge to succeed in an ever changing ICT environment through
completion of this course, but also a strong emphasis is placed on
providing additional skills for life. The course itself offers some
of the following subjects.
Possible Units: Customer Support Provision,
Testing ICT Systems, Plan Delivery of ICT Support Services,
Maintain ICT Equipment, Install, Configure & Upgrade ICT
Software, Technical Documentation and Procedures
Course Assessment
Assessment of your work could be carried out both internally and
externally in the form of examinations, assessment work and
multiple choice online tests. Tutorials form part of the
curriculum, designed specifically to provide students with
individual timeslots so feedback on assignments can be discussed
along with any other queries.
Course Entry Requirements
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4 GCSEs: 2 at B grade and 2 at C grade (preferably with English,
Maths and ICT)
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Level 2 Diploma in ICT (with Merit) or equivalent
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All applicants must complete an initial assessment in Maths and
English at Level 1, attend an interview and a short induction
programme
Course Costs
There are no course fees if you are under 19 years old on 31
August 2011. However, there is a £20.00 materials fee you may have
to pay for textbooks, personal kits, uniforms, trips and personal
stationery. You will be informed of these at your interview.
Course Enrichment
Activities such as trips and visits will be arranged, which are
beneficial to this course and your learning. These activities are
optional and additional fees will be charged to you. Details will
be provided at the time of interview.
Course Progression
Upon successful completion you can progress to an Access to HE
in IT course, or gain employment.
Course Career Prospects
There may be an opportunity to gain employment within the ICT
sector or after further study there are many opportunities to enter
the IT sector including technical and software sales, applications
programme, systems analyst, computer trainer, network manager,
computer operator.
Useful career websites:
If you are unsure about your career progression please contact
the Careers Team.
For Specific Course Information Contact
Tommy Tomlinson on 01302 558337 or email tommy.tomlinson@don.ac.uk
or
Anthony Gardner on 01302 553916 or email anthony.gardner@don.ac.uk
For Application and Enrolment Information Contact
Learner Services Centre
Doncaster College
The Hub
Chappell Drive
Doncaster
DN1 2RF
Free phone: 0800 358 7575
Web: www.don.ac.uk
E Mail : infocentre@don.ac.uk
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