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Computing and Digital Technologies

STUDYING COMPUTING AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES AT WESTON COLLEGE 

The Digital Technologies sector continues to grow, with a tenth of all UK job vacancies being within a tech related role, this means there are plenty of available jobs, with over 100,000 job openings per month.

We’re one of the leading colleges in the UK for computing and digital technologies courses, and have a history of success in this sector. Studying with us means you’ll be taught by lecturers with an exceptional track record for teaching the skills you need to be successful in the IT industry.

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We've bundled the best education in the area with career boosted benefits - and are leveraging our contacts as one of the largest Colleges in the country to give you the best possible chance of success.

We have a number industry accreditation, and these are important factors in ensuring your study programme with us makes you job ready. These include: Microsoft IT Academy Programme Member, BCS Chartered Institute of IT, CISCO Networking Academy, Microsoft Showcase College

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Level 1

Computing & IT, Certificate

1 Year
Sep 2024
KNIGHTSTONE CAMPUS
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This programme is a great way to start learning about computing and IT. You'll learn both theory and practical skills, exploring different areas like programming, networking, databases, and cybersecurity. The course will help you understand and adapt to the fast-changing world of technology, and you'll learn how to come up with innovative solu...

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Level 2

Computing & IT, Diploma

1 Year
Sep 2024
KNIGHTSTONE CAMPUS
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The Computing & IT Diploma is a comprehensive programme that explores the dynamic world of technology. If you love computers, solving problems, and being innovative, this diploma is perfect for you. You'll learn a variety of subjects, including programming, software development, network administration, cybersecurity, and database managemen...

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Level 3

Computer Science, A Level

2 Years
Sep 2024
LOXTON CAMPUS
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Computer Science A Level offers a strong foundation in the exciting world of computer science, opening doors for future studies and a rewarding career in the field. The course covers a wide range of topics, including computer systems, algorithms, programming languages, data structures, software development, and computational problem-solving. Y...

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Level 3

Digital: Production Design and Development, T Level

2 Years
Sep 2024
KNIGHTSTONE CAMPUS
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Digital Production Design and Development is an exciting and rapidly changing field that involves creating digital content. With technology advancing quickly, there is a growing demand for professionals who can design and develop engaging digital experiences. Whether it's making beautiful websites, creating virtual reality experiences, or deve...

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Level 3

Digital: Support Services, T Level

2 Years
Sep 2024
KNIGHTSTONE CAMPUS
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In an increasingly technological world, there is a growing demand for professionals who can provide technical support, fix software and hardware problems, and ensure smooth digital operations, whether assisting users with complex systems, managing computer networks, or ensuring cybersecurity. The Digital Support Services T Level provides you w...

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Level 3

Esports, BTEC Extended Diploma

2 Years
Sep 2024
KNIGHTSTONE CAMPUS
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The Esports BTEC Extended Diploma is an exciting and comprehensive programme that immerses you in the rapidly growing world of competitive gaming. With esports gaining immense popularity worldwide, there is a need for skilled individuals who can excel in this dynamic and competitive industry. The diploma provides you with the opportunity to d...

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Level 3

Information Communication Technician, Apprenticeship

18 Months
Aug 2024
COURSE CANCELLED
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Our online Information Communication Technician Apprenticeship offers a valuable opportunity to embark on a rewarding career in the field of information and communication technology (ICT). In today's digital world, ICT plays a critical role in the smooth functioning of businesses and organisations across various industries. There are three p...

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THE FACILITIES

Our Digital Technologies courses are based at Knightstone Campus, where we have lots of industry standard equipment to prepare you for life after college. By joining us in September, you will get access to:

  • Our exciting Alienware room
  • VR kits
  • Hardware such as a Raspberry Pi
  • State-of-the-art computing classrooms
  • Our online systems and resources from any location or device via our online student portal
  • Spacebar, our new digital hub where you gain industry experience working with local businesses
  • Streaming opportunities through our Twitch account
  • Specialised software packages through Microsoft and CISCO
  • Opportunities to undertake specialised vendor qualifications on top of your programme.

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<p>Hi, I’m Alisha and I’ve just finished studying the <a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/what-can-i-study/courses-16-18-year-olds/compu… Production, Design and Development T Level.</a></p>

<p>I was part of the first ever cohort of learners to study <a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/what-can-i-study/courses-16-18-year-olds/t-lev… Levels</a>, not only at Weston College, but in the UK.</p>

<p>The course has honestly been excellent, and I am so glad that I decided to go down the T Level route. It has helped me to develop a range of skills, from soft to hard skills – as well as developing my technical skills which I can already tell are going to benefit me in the future.</p>

<p>One of the benefits of studying a T Level, is having the opportunity to gain work experience through an industry placement – something which I enjoyed!</p>

<p>I completed my placement at a company called Next Theme where I focussed on web development. I experienced creating a website for a company and used languages like HTML, CSS, JavaScript and PHP.</p>

<p>I particularly enjoyed having the opportunity to put the theory I’d learnt in the classroom into practice, by experiencing a real working environment. I also had the opportunity to develop new skills, such as PHP, which shows the benefit of industry placements.</p>

<p>During my placement, I wasn’t just seen as a ‘placement student’, my role was Junior Developer, and through this I have completed tasks related to websites and marketing, which helped me to understand how businesses can expand and build their digital presence.</p>

<p>My skills have been put to the test, especially in terms of HTML and CSS skills, but thanks to the support I have received at college, I have been able to handle the challenges that have come my way.</p>

<p>My industry placement employer has also been supportive, which has been a huge help. They have guided me through the transition to work and helped me gain even more knowledge.</p>

<p>I am so proud to have worked for Next Theme, the experience has improved my confidence and communication, as well getting a clearer understanding of what it is like to work in a professional environment.</p>

<p>Now that I have completed my T Level, I am planning to go to university to study computing, as I would like to develop my skills even further to become a web developer.</p>

<p>If you are reading this and thinking of studying a T Level at Weston College, then I say go for it! You will learn so many skills on your course, the staff are incredibly supportive, and the industry placement takes the course to the next level!</p>

<p><em>Alisha, Digital T Level Learner at Weston College</em></p>

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<p>In 2021, Weston College launched the Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma in Esports, and the learners have already achieved an impressive accolade, reaching the semi-finals of the British Esports Championships.</p>

<p>The learners have formed several teams, who all compete in their chosen games, and the team that play ‘Overwatch’ are gaining national exposure, for their success in reaching the semi-final. After competing in initial trials in October (just one month into the course) to pick their starting 6 prior to starting the season for the British E-Sports Championships.</p>

<p>They achieved a win in all their games in the lead up to Winter split. Because of their placement and results, the team was placed in Division 1.</p>

<p>After competing against the other teams in Division 1, they placed second to reach the Semi-Finals in the elimination stages.</p>

<p>In their first game, they beat Welsh College, Coleg Sir Gar 3-0. In their second game, they went the distance and played into overtime on the final map as they beat Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies’ Overwatch team, Confetti Arrows, 3-2.</p>

<p>From there, the training stepped up to practicing 5-6 times a week to prepare for the semi-finals against Queen Mary College (QM Samurais). Unfortunately, they were not able to progress from there after losing 3-0, but still gave the other team a very close game and played valiantly, going into overtime multiple times on different maps. Luke, a student who plays for the team, commented on this by saying: “I will hopefully do it again. The team that knocked us out this year is graduating, whereas the core of our team is staying, so we hope we’re able to win next year.”</p>

<p>Roger, another member of the team, added: “Competing is always great fun and challenges us to improve our teamwork and communication skills – a highlight of this year was being livestreamed on the British Esports Twitch channel; I certainly want to compete again next year!”</p>

<p>Will Price, a supportive member of staff, summarised: “We had an amazing run and were deserved semi-finalists; the dedication to training and improving as a team was inspirational to see.”</p>

<p><a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/what-can-i-study/courses-16-18-year-olds/compu… you’re interested in the opportunities available in E-Sports, click here.</a></p>

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<p data-pm-slice="1 1 []">New research shows the extent of the Southwest’s demand for sustainable living, as the majority would consider a home to be worth more money if it was sustainably constructed. A report released alongside the research highlights the technical skills that are needed if the Southwest’s&nbsp;consumers’ green ambitions are to be met.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

<p><em>The skills to succeed: Meeting the country’s evolving technical skills needs</em>’ report, produced on behalf of the <a href="https://www.institutesoftechnology.org.uk/">Institutes of Technology</a>, looks at a range of challenges that communities, face today, including sustainable construction, transport, and tackling threats to national cyber security. &nbsp;</p>

<p>Research released alongside the report shows that more than half of people in the UK are worried about the risk of cyber threats either at home or in the workplace. It also shows that 77% of the public think the likes of banks, social media companies and shops need to do more to keep their customers’ data safe. &nbsp;</p>

<p>Furthermore, the report shows that 82% of businesses now see cyber security as a high priority. However, around half (51%) say they face a basic technical cyber security skills gap with 44% of cyber vacancies reported as being “hard to fill” since the start of 2020. Therefore a workforce with the right technical skills is&nbsp;needed.&nbsp;</p>

<p><strong>The <a href="https://www.weiot.ac.uk/">West of England Institute of Technology</a> is&nbsp;plugging this gap by teaching skill that can be applied to the ever-evolving threats to cyber security. &nbsp;</strong></p>

<p>The West of England&nbsp;Institute of Technology (IoT) is part of a new national network of regional partnerships between local colleges (including Weston College), universities and leading employers across England, created to ensure the technical skills and knowledge needed to overcome the biggest challenges communities face are accessible to all. IoTs provide training in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) based occupations, many of which address sustainability demands facing the country, such as in energy, transport and digital industries. Their work is increasing the accessibility of vital expertise for employers seeking to embrace innovation.&nbsp;</p>

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<p><strong>Michelle Donelan, Minister for Higher and Further Education, says: </strong>“Institutes of Technology are not only playing a critical role in helping to close skills gaps in key sectors such as sustainable construction, but crucially, they are providing people with high quality technical training that leads to good jobs, helping to level up opportunity across our country.&nbsp;</p>

<p>“The need to support sectors such as advanced manufacturing and engineering, construction and digital looks set to only grow and with their close ties to employers, Institutes of Technology will be the driving force behind ensuring the workforce is ready for future technological change and changing working practices.”&nbsp;</p>

<p>As well as covering&nbsp;<strong>Cyber: Tackling threats to national security</strong>,&nbsp;<em>The skills to succeed: Meeting the country’s evolving technical skills needs</em>’ report looks into other challenges communities are facing today, and how Institutes of Technology are helping to plug gaps. The topics include, <strong>Energy: Powering the nation in new ways, Construction: Building a sustainable future</strong>,<strong>&nbsp;</strong> <strong>Electric Vehicles: Driving transport innovation</strong> and <strong>Agriculture: Cultivating technical skills</strong>.&nbsp;</p>

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<p><strong>Read the full report&nbsp;<u><a href="https://www.institutesoftechnology.org.uk/assets/2022/06/10/7f92d829-03…;

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