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- Unit 1 - Communication and Employability Skills for IT BTEC 60
- Unit 10 - Communication Technologies 26
- Unit 103 UNIT103 1
- Unit 105 UNIT105 1
- Unit 11 - Systems Analysis and Design 12
- Unit 12 - IT Technical Support 14
- Unit 13 - IT Systems Troubleshooting and Repair BTEC3 9
- Unit 14 - Event Driven Programming BTEC3 29
- Unit 15 - Object Oriented Programming 17
- Unit 16 - Procedural Programming BTEC3 14
- Unit 17 - Project Planning with IT 39
- Unit 18 - Database Design BTEC3 41
- Unit 19 - Computer Systems Architecture 5
- Unit 2 - Computer Systems BTEC3 60
- Unit 2 - Fundamentals of Computer Systems 4
- Unit 20 - Client Side Customisation of Web Pages 15
- Unit 21 - Data Analysis and Design 4
- Unit 22 - Developing Computer Games 12
- Unit 23 - Human Computer Interaction T/601/7326 23
- Unit 24 - Controlling Systems Using IT 21
- Unit 25 - Maintaining Computer Systems 30
- Unit 26 - Mathematics for IT Practitioners 4
- Unit 27 - Web Server Scripting 3
- Unit 28 - Website Production BTEC3 31
- Unit 29 - Installing and Upgrading Software 6
- Unit 3 - Information Systems H6017256 78
- Unit 30 - Digital Graphics 33
- Unit 31 - Computer Animation 18
- Unit 32 - Networked Systems Security BTEC3 10
- Unit 36 - Computer Game Platforms and Technologies 6
- Unit 39 - Web Animation for Interactive Media 9
- Unit 4 - Impact of the Use of IT on Business Systems K6017260 18
- Unit 4 - Software Design and Development Project 1
- Unit 40 - Computer Game Design 7
- Unit 41 - 3D Modelling 12
- Unit 42 - Spreadsheet Modelling 20
- Unit 5 - Managing Networks 12
- Unit 6 - Software Design and Development 27
- Unit 6 - website development 1
- Unit 7 - Organisational System Security 3
- Unit 7 - Organisational Systems Security T6017312 28
- Unit 8 - e-Commerce 50
- Unit 8 - Mobile Apps 1
- Unit 9 - Computer Networks BTEC3 48
- Unit 9 IT project management 1
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DISTINCTION EARNED IN ALL SUBJECTS
P4 - Outline the benefits of having a variety of data types available to the programmer
P5 - Explain the role of software design principles and software structures in the IT systems development lifecycle. M1 - Explain the importance of the quality of code. D1 - Discuss the factors that can improve the readability of code.
P6 - Use appropriate tools to design a solution to a defined requirement. M2 - Justify the choice of data types and software structures used in a design solution. D2 - Develop algorithms to represent a design solution.
P2 Describe the factors influencing the choice of programming language
P3 Explain sequence, selection and iteration as used in computer programming
Task 1: (P4, P5) The features of information systems Data People Hardware Software Telecommunications The Functions of Information Systems Input and outputs, storage and processing Control and feedback loops Closed and open systems Information Systems used in Doncaster College Task 2 & Task 3: (P6, P7, M3 & D2) Select and JUSTIFY information to support a business decision-making process. Use IT tools to produce management information and generate valid, ...
Full Assignment with all the criteria needed and marked by the teachers. P5: Set up a standalone computer system, installing hardware and software components P6: Configure a computer system to meet user needs P7: Test a configured computer system for functionality P8: Undertake routine maintenance tasks on a standalone computer system. M3: Evaluate the performance of a computer system. D2: Explain and justify improvements that could be made to a computer system.
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