Computing with Cyber Security

L3 Level 3
Full Time
2 September 2024 — 20 June 2025
Barry Campus
This course is available at other locations or at different start dates/levels.

About this course

Our Computing with Cyber Security course is a two-year BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Computing and is equivalent to three A Levels. Students achieving this qualification will either go on to study a computing or IT related qualification at University or enter employment.  This course has an emphasis on cyber security.
This is a growth area for employment opportunities as the number of IT devices continues to grow, the demand for staff able to manage a networking environment grows, and it will continue to increase. Skills range from identifying and replacing basic components of a PC to connecting a network of PCs within a company, enabling businesses to communicate with the world and operate on a global scale. Security, creating and managing safe IT environments are crucial elements to building a successful business and companies have to develop strategies to eradicate viruses and prevent hacking wherever possible.  Networking is also an exciting area of the computing profession, and offers enjoyable and challenging career opportunities.

What you will study

In this Extended Diploma in Computing you will study units including:

Year 1

  • Principles of Computer Science – programming
  • Systems Analysis and Design
  • IT Systems Security and Encryption
  • Relational Database Development

Year 2

  • Software Design and Development Project
  • Computer Networking
  • Planning and Managing Computing Projects
  • Virtualisation

Entry requirements

5 GCSEs Grades A* - C including English Language and Maths (or equivalent) or Business Level 2 qualification with a Merit profile. International students will require an IELTS score of 6.5 or above.

Important points

  • The College welcomes contact with parents/guardians of students who are under 18.
  • Additional support is available for students with learning difficulties and disabilities.
  • Cardiff and Vale College is committed to inclusion and values diversity. We are determined to promote equality of opportunity and to treat everyone fairly and with respect.
  • Cardiff and Vale College reserves the right to make changes to this course without prior notice.
  • Course fees are subject to change. Your fee will be confirmed prior to enrolment.
  • All courses are accurate at the time of upload or print.
  • Courses can only run if there are sufficient numbers.
  • Please note, if you choose three or more course choices, then you may be referred for a careers appointment first. This does not apply to A Level or GCSE choices.
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Career prospects & further study

28%

The Cardiff Capital Region has a thriving digital cluster with projections of 6,000 additional jobs by 2025, amounting to 28% growth (EMSI 2019).

After completing this course, successful candidates may progress onto the Extended Diploma in Computing. Many students will also pursue various employment opportunities within the industry.