If your interests lie in programming and software development, and you would like to take this into a technical career, this qualification is for you. Study with the knowledge that what you are learning meets the occupational standards for professionals in the field.
Upon completion, you'll have an excellent understanding of how software works and the ability to apply that knowledge to learning other programming languages and techniques.
You'll gain a mathematical understanding of algorithms and their use in computer coding. You'll also acquire knowledge of and experience handling data, working with databases and their structure. You'll also learn how software is created and managed in an organisation, including learning about commercial considerations such as cost, deployment and how all this fits in with other elements of IT systems.
The course will also equip you with valuable transferable skills, including team working on a small design task, managing your time effectively, enhanced numerical ability, and data organisation and analysis.
Consider how many things in your everyday life run on software systems. All these programmes need designers/developers, engineers, and managers to enable them to fulfil their functions, troubleshoot and maintain their place in the IT infrastructure. Given that we created this qualification with industry-approved professional practice standards – and that computer software and programming is an area of growth and demand for most organisations and sectors – you’ll be well set up to advance your career in IT.
Skills England has approved this diploma as compliant with the Software Developer Higher Technical Qualification occupational map.
We’ve created this qualification to meet defined occupational standards approved by Skills England. Meeting these standards means you’ll gain professionally approved skills and abilities applicable to a range of employers in the public and private sectors.
If you’re interested to find out more about where this qualification might take you, you can read the Skills England Occupational Maps.
Once you register with us (and for up to three years after you finish your studies), you’ll have full access to our Careers and Employability Services for a wide range of careers information, advice and guidance – including online forums, our comprehensive website, access to interview simulations and feedback, and a vacancy service, as well as the option to email or speak to a Careers and Employability Consultant.
You can also research other roles of interest by looking at Prospects and the IT sector overview. It can be beneficial to read current job adverts and look at the required skills or knowledge. Even talk to the company or organisation recruiting about what they look for in applicants. You want to hit the ground running when you’re ready to put your newfound skills into practice.