ICT & Business Studies Our College Principal's Welcome Staff Board of Governors Catholic Ethos Extended Schools Policies Curriculum Art & Design Careers Digital Technology History Home Economics Geography ICT & Business Studies Learning for Life & Work Mathematics Modern Languages Music Physical Education Religious Education Science Technology & Engineering Apple Distinguished School Apple Regional Training Centre Parents Calendar Attendance School Day Uniform Pastoral Care ICT ICT & Business Department In delivering these courses the department encourages learners to: engage actively in the study of business and digital technology in order to develop; be effective and independent learners and critical and reflective thinkers with enquiring minds; recognise that their knowledge of business and the use of software applications provide a sound basis for a future role as employee or employer; understand the changing role of digital technologies in business and economic activities; develop skills and understanding in the use of software applications; use software applications to develop digital solutions to enhance business activities; and be inspired by following a broad, coherent, satisfying and worthwhile course that could lead to further study. Pearson BTEC Level 1/Level 2 First Award in Information and Creative Technology BTEC Firsts in Information and Creative Technology can help you take your first steps towards a career in the digital industry. You’ll learn the skills to produce IT systems and software, websites and mobile apps, and video, graphics and animation. This qualification is a Technical Award equivalent in size to one GCSE. It is designed for pre-16 students working at level 2 who want to include a study of technology as part of their broader Key Stage 4 curriculum. It provides an introduction to some of the key themes within the industry, for example enabling students to explore digital devices and the technology that enables them to share and exchange information. Students will develop and apply their knowledge of the sector while also developing a range of relevant practical, technical and creative skills. They will gain a broad understanding and knowledge of the industry and will have the opportunity to apply their knowledge in new, practical and creative contexts. This qualification provides students with an engaging and stimulating introduction to the fundamentals of information technology. They have the opportunity to gain the practical and creative skills, knowledge and understanding building from their own experiences of technology and by carrying out projects. They have the opportunity through optional units to extend this learning further to create, test and review digital products, or develop, test and review websites and databases. Compulsory units Students must take two core units: unit 1, which is externally assessed through an onscreen, on-demand examination, and unit 3, which is internally assessed. Unit 1, ‘The Online World, ’ starts with students’ own experiences and quickly extends to online services and the technology that supports them. Unit 3, ‘A Digital Portfolio’ is compulsory; it gives students the opportunity to design, create, test and review a project. This core makes up 50% of the qualification and the remaining 50% consists of a choice of two (from seven) optional units. Optional units The optional units reflect the breadth of opportunity within the IT sector: Unit 4: Creating Digital Animation Unit 5: Creating Digital Audio Unit 6: Creating Digital Graphics Unit 7: Creating Digital Video Unit 9: Spreadsheet Development Unit 10: Database Development Unit 13: Website Development CCEA GCSE Business & Communications Systems Unit 1: Software Applications for Business External computer-based examination 2 hours- Students complete tasks using a range of software applications. 40% Unit 2: The Business Environment External written examination- 1 hour- Structured questions- 35% Unit 3: Developing Digital Solutions Controlled assessment Students project manage and develop a digital solution for a given problem within a business context. Teachers mark the tasks, and we moderate the results. 25% St Joseph's College, 29 School Lane, Coalisland, County Tyrone BT71 4NW | T: 028 8774 0510 | info@stjosephs.coalisland.ni.sch.uk Cookie Policy Website Privacy Policy Website Accessibility Statement Website by School Web Design