When students complete a Level 2 T level transition year, they will naturally progress on to the Level 3 T level in digital production, design and development or Level 3 BTEC Extended/Diploma (Software and Games or Networking and Cyber).
The Level 2 T level transition year is a one-year course designed by employers and educators to give young people the skills and underpinning knowledge they need to progress onto the Level 3 T level in Digital production, design, and development. The level 2 T-level transition year will provide a mixture of:
· GCSE English and Maths depending on grades on entry.
· Gain extensive knowledge about computer hardware and software management.
· Create Interactive Games using C# and Visual Studio for Windows
· Gain knowledge/experience working with Front End and Back End Web Development
Core curriculum modules undertaken include a selection from the following:
· Employability in the IT industry - job searching, writing CV's, cover letter, Interview preparations etc.
· Computer Systems - undertaking various computer hardware and software as in the job description for an IT administrator.
· Web Development - Understanding and exploring the job role of a web administrator to manage back end of a website and create front end functionalities.
· Games Design and Development - Create a playable interactive game using C# programming and Visual Studio.
· UI and UX - Create and manage your own user interface and give users a meaningful experience using your digital products.
This will also give you the core competencies for employment or an apprenticeship as well opportunity to continue with the level 3 T level.
The course is ideal if you want a career in the digital field as a software developer which enables you to progress onto the Level 3 T level in Digital, production, design and development.
At least 3 days between Monday to Friday at the College studying Level 2 T Level Transition course.
You will gain:
· Certificate of completion for the Level 2 T level transition year which will allow you entry on the Level 3 T level in Digital, production, design, and development or BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma.
· GCSE maths and English (grade depending on exam outcome)
· OCR Level 2 Certificate for Computer Systems and Employability
The various elements of the course will be assessed via vendor based online exams, assignments, presentations and observations.
You can get a place on the course by completing an application form or applying online for an interview. Applicants are invited for an interview with a member of the School of Computing.
You will need a GCSE grade 3 or above in English Language and Mathematics, plus a successful college interview and initial assessment.
Have an optimistic learning curiosity to learn about computing, software engineering and web development.
Programme of Study includes a possible mini-industry placement an employer.
You will need a data stick, pens, pencils, lined A4 paper and an A4 lever arch file for your work for the examined units.
For most students there is no fee for this course. However, for students aged 19 or over at the start of the course or who have already completed a Level 3 course previously there is a charge.
When students complete a Level 2 T level transition year, they will naturally progress on to the Level 3 T level in digital production, design and development or Level 3 BTEC Extended/Diploma (Software and Games or Networking and Cyber).
Blossomfield Campus
Sept-2025
Various
TBC
N/A For 16 to 18 Year Olds
ZPFBC061BCF0
Full Time
Programmers and software development professionals design, develop, test, implement and maintain software systems in order to meet the specifications and business objectives of the information system; they also design and develop specialist software e.g. for computer games.
Programmers and software development professionals design, develop, test, implement and maintain software systems in order to meet the specifications and business objectives of the information system; they also design and develop specialist software e.g. for computer games.
Programmers and software development professionals design, develop, test, implement and maintain software systems in order to meet the specifications and business objectives of the information system; they also design and develop specialist software e.g. for computer games.