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Qualification name Generic code to identify ILR programme aims
Qualification level X
Awarding organisation Generic award - no awarding body
Learning method Classroom based
Course hours Full-time
Course start date 2nd September 2024
Cost description Please see www.wsc.ac.uk for full details
Attendance pattern Daytime

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If you are interested in the digital sector our Software Development course could be for you. With a focus on software design and development, you'll learn how business and software interact while gaining an understanding of data, testing, hardware and planning.This T-Level aims to provide you with knowledge of digital technologies and their use for analysis and problem solving, as well as security, legal and moral implications. You will also learn about topics specific to software development, including roles within the software development sector, communication in software development, fault analysis and problem resolution.As a T level qualification, this course provides a chance for you to learn on the job. During your time on the course classroom learning will account for 80% of your time, while your industry placement makes up the other 20%. Each placement is at least 315 hours long (that's roughly 45 days!). What makes T Levels unique is that they have been specially designed with employers and businesses, so as soon as you qualify you can step straight into your chosen career, higher apprenticeship or degree confident that you are equipped with all the industry knowledge you need to succeed.

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Problem solving Introduction to programming Emerging issues and impact of digital Legislation and regulatory requirements Business context Data Digital environments SecurityYou will be taught four core employability skills ready to work in the software development sector: Communicating information clearly to a technical and non-technical audience Working with stakeholders to clarify and consider options to meet requirements Applying a logical approach to solving problems, identifying and resolving problems whilst recording progress and solutions Ensuring activity avoids risks to securityThe second year of the course will then enable the student to: Progress into an occupational specialism: Digital Production, Design and Development Apply ethical principles and manage risks in line with legal and regulatory requirements when developing software Discover, evaluate and apply reliable sources of knowledge Create solutions in a social and collaborative environment Implement a solution using at least two appropriate languages Test a software solution Change, maintain and support software

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Name West Suffolk College
Address Out Risbygate
BURY ST EDMUNDS
Suffolk
IP33 3RL
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Email info@wsc.ac.uk
Phone 01284 701 301
Website http://www.wsc.ac.uk
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