Level 3 National Extended Diploma in Computer Science with Games Development (BTEC)
Course content
This advanced course is designed for students interested in programming, software engineering and games development. You’ll learn to design, develop and test software using multiple programming languages, while gaining the skills needed to adapt to new technologies and solve real-world computing challenges.
Key topics include:
- Principles of computer science
- Computer systems and IT security
- Software design and development
- Computer games development
- Object-oriented programming
- Digital graphics and animation
- Mobile app development
- Human-computer interaction
- Systems analysis and project management
- Business use of social media
- The impact of computing
You will:
- Use industry-standard software and development tools
- Collaborate with university partners on software projects
- Design, build and test software applications and games
- Develop problem-solving, analytical and creative thinking skills
Curriculum
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Entry Requirements
- GCSE profile: Minimum of 5 GCSEs with an average grade of 4 or above.
- Subject-specific grades: Mathematics at grade 6 and English Language at grade 4.
- Vocational route: Students currently studying a Level 2 vocational qualification must have achieved at least a Merit in a related subject.
- Suitability: Ideal for students who enjoy coding, problem-solving and creative digital design, and who wish to develop advanced skills for progression into computer science, software development or games technology.