HNC in Computing (Part-time)
Mode of study | HE Part-time |
Duration | 2 Years |
Campus | London Road Campus |
Start date | 2 September 2024 Please note that day of week is just an indication at this stage and could be subject to change |
Tuition Fee | £3,713 Tuition fees stated are the annual cost |
Course code | PLR4CHC001 (2426) |
Mode of study | HE Part-time |
Duration | 2 Years |
Campus | London Road Campus |
Start date | 22 January 2025 Please note that day of week is just an indication at this stage and could be subject to change |
Tuition Fee | £3,713 Tuition fees stated are the annual cost |
Course code | PLR4CHC001 (2427) |
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Who is it for?
Computing is consistently one of the popular university-level courses that we offer. The career progression opportunities within computing are huge as this is a fast-paced and constantly changing industry sector to work in. This fascinating course is delivered by qualified industry-experienced teachers in our suitably equipped labs and workshops at the London Road Campus. We’ll support and equip you with the skills you need to pursue a career in the computing and IT industry or continue your Higher Education studies. There is a large practical element and learning is mainly assessed through producing technical artefacts and reports.
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Entry Requirements
Entry requirements include:
• A Levels or a Level 3 BTEC National Diploma / GNVQ Advanced or relevant work experience in a responsible IT role.
• GCSEs for English and Maths at grade C/4 or above however equivalent qualifications and/or work experience will be taken into consideration.
• Applicants without GCSEs will be required to complete initial assessments and may wish to consider the part-time GCSE courses that the college offers both during the evening and daytime.
• Accreditation may be given for relevant work experience or prior learning for mature learners.
• To be able to study on this course you will need to have reached a certain standard of speaking English – please refer to the Course Specification for the IELTS requirement for your course. -
What does the course involve?
The HNC is a widely recognised and highly valued qualification that enables you to develop a range of skills and gain relevant experience necessary to progress a career in computing. The programme is run from September to June.
Course Content:
- Programming
- Networking
- Database Design & Development
- Professional Practice
- Security
- Website Design & Development
- Software Development Lifecycles
- Planning a Computing Project
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How is the course assessed?
Your work for both qualifications will be continually assessed throughout the course. The assessment will depend upon the module being studied. Typical assessment methods include assignments, developing portfolios, examinations, presentations, and a Pearson set project.
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Additional Notes
The HNC and HND HTQ are widely recognised and valued higher education university-level qualifications. These programmes are designed to prepare and develop people for advancement in Computing and IT.
On achieving the HNC qualification, graduates may continue academic study to HND, or move directly into employment in a range of computing and IT roles.
On achieving the HND qualification, graduates may continue academic study to top-up to a BSc(Hons) degree, or move directly into employment in a range of Computing and IT roles.
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What do I do next?
You can apply online via the APPLY NOW button. If after reading this factsheet you are still undecided, please drop into one of our Advice Events, ring Admissions on 01743 653111 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Tejvir Sohi
Level 3 Extended Diploma in IT
Previous school: Charlton School
I chose this course because it is practical and would prepare me for the real world. I have developed my skills and I am now prepared for my degree Apprenticeship with PebblePad. The people on this course are so friendly and the teachers are really helpful. You’ll never get bored with the huge variety of areas that you cover, like business, security and game development.
Ashley Davies
IT Multimedia and Games BTEC (Photography, Computer Science)
Previous school: Shrewsbury Academy
ICT has always been a big interest for me and once I have completed College I will be going to University of Wolverhampton to study games development. My favourite focus has been programming – you can get involved and you learn loads of new techniques. This course teaches useful skills that you can take into a variety of career roles.
Charlotte Ruscoe
Level 3 Extended Diploma in Computing
Previous Institution: Church Stretton School
I came to Shrewsbury Colleges Group because I had friends who spoke very highly of their experiences here. I enjoy the games development and web production and it’s great to turn your own ideas into a reality.
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