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Computing and Digital Technologies

STUDYING COMPUTING AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES AT WESTON COLLEGE 

The Digital Technologies sector continues to grow, with a tenth of all UK job vacancies being within a tech related role, this means there are plenty of available jobs, with over 100,000 job openings per month.

We’re one of the leading colleges in the UK for computing and digital technologies courses, and have a history of success in this sector. Studying with us means you’ll be taught by lecturers with an exceptional track record for teaching the skills you need to be successful in the IT industry.

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We've bundled the best education in the area with career boosted benefits - and are leveraging our contacts as one of the largest Colleges in the country to give you the best possible chance of success.

We have a number industry accreditation, and these are important factors in ensuring your study programme with us makes you job ready. These include: Microsoft IT Academy Programme Member, BCS Chartered Institute of IT, CISCO Networking Academy, Microsoft Showcase College

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Level 1

Vocational Studies, Certificate

1 Year
Sep 2026
KNIGHTSTONE CAMPUS
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Within Computing we deliver a range of curriculum targeting the areas of the industry Including: Software Engineering Cyber Security / Networking Data Analysis Web Development (And More) You will learn both theory and practical skills, exploring different areas of the industry such as: Programming Networking Databases Cybersecurity. Th...

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Level 2

IT, Technical Certificate

1 Year
Sep 2026
KNIGHTSTONE CAMPUS
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You'll learn a variety of subjects, including programming, software development, network administration, cybersecurity, database management and data analysis. This diploma will equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to navigate the ever-changing digital landscape and contribute to the creation of cutting-edge solutions. After completin...

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Level 3

Computer Science, A Level

1 Year
Sep 2026
LOXTON CAMPUS
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Computer Science A Level offers a strong foundation in the exciting world of computer science, opening doors for future studies and a rewarding career in the field. The course covers a wide range of topics, including computer systems, algorithms, programming languages, data structures, software development, and computational problem-solving. Y...

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Level 3

Computing, Extended Diploma

2 Years
Sep 2026
KNIGHTSTONE CAMPUS
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The BTEC Computing is a two-year programme designed to give learners the opportunity to experience all aspects of computing, from programming, Cyber Security and Digital Design. The skills taught on the programme are aligned to industry needs with employers actively engaging with the curriculum. Learners could progress to employment in the com...

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Level 3

Digital Production, Design & Development, T Level

2 Years
Sep 2026
KNIGHTSTONE CAMPUS
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T Levels are designed to provide a technical alternative to A Levels and are developed in collaboration with employers, ensuring that courses meet industry demands and equip students with the precise skills valued by employers in specific sectors. These two-year courses are equivalent to three A Levels, illustrating the depth of learning invo...

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THE FACILITIES

Our Digital Technologies courses are based at Knightstone Campus, where we have lots of industry standard equipment to prepare you for life after college. By joining us in September, you will get access to:

  • Our exciting Alienware room
  • VR kits
  • Hardware such as a Raspberry Pi
  • State-of-the-art computing classrooms
  • Our online systems and resources from any location or device via our online student portal
  • Spacebar, our new digital hub where you gain industry experience working with local businesses
  • Streaming opportunities through our Twitch account
  • Specialised software packages through Microsoft and CISCO
  • Opportunities to undertake specialised vendor qualifications on top of your programme.

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WHAT OUR STUDENTS SAY

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Freddie
Freddie’s journey at Weston College is impressive. After transferring from another college, he excelled in the T Level programme, maintaining enthusiasm and hard work throughout his time with us.  
His dedication earned him a degree apprenticeship at Lloyds and an overall merit. Freddie actively shared his programming insights, inspiring peers. Now thriving in his software engineering apprenticeship, he continues to succeed. 
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Digital Production, Design and development, T Level

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Esports students and lecturer group photo with their new dragon plushies from the tournament

<p style="margin-bottom:8px;">On January 28<em>th</em>, our <a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/what-can-i-study/courses-16-18-year-olds/compu…; rel="noreferrer noopener" title="https://www.weston.ac.uk/what-can-i-study/courses-16-18-year-olds/compu…; target="_blank">Esports</a> learners took an exciting trip to Sky Guild Gaming Centre where our Weston Waveriders team competed against 3 teams in the Viper’s Chamber Tournament: London Legion from the College of Esports, Conel Cyphers from the Capital City College, and City from the University of London.</p><p style="margin-bottom:8px;">This amazing tournament not only gave our learners the chance to play up against fantastic teams from across London in a Local Area Network (LAN) event, but it also raised money for the Great Ormond Street Hospital charity who give seriously ill children the best chance and the best childhood possible.</p><drupal-entity alt="&quot;Students competing in the tournament on the computer&quot;" data-entity-type="file" data-entity-uuid="041392bb-e947-498a-ab20-34a7c4cfa544" data-embed-button="file_browser" data-entity-embed-display="image:image" data-entity-embed-display-settings="{&quot;image_style&quot;:&quot;max_500x500&quot;,&quot;image_link&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;image_loading&quot;:{&quot;attribute&quot;:&quot;lazy&quot;}}">&nbsp;</drupal-entity><p>&nbsp;</p><p style="margin-bottom:8px;">During the tournament, our learners first went up against the London Legion team where they fought hard, however they unfortunately lost as they couldn't find an answer to their competitors attacking side. Once the following matches were determined, our learners went up against City University where they played the best they could, almost making a late comeback but unfortunately lost and were eliminated with a final score of 13-7.</p><drupal-entity alt="&quot;Up-close photo of student playing on the computer&quot;" data-entity-type="file" data-entity-uuid="a5cc1df8-a7d9-4ce4-9342-bce3d7828a28" data-embed-button="file_browser" data-entity-embed-display="image:image" data-entity-embed-display-settings="{&quot;image_style&quot;:&quot;max_500x500&quot;,&quot;image_link&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;image_loading&quot;:{&quot;attribute&quot;:&quot;lazy&quot;}}">&nbsp;</drupal-entity><p style="margin-bottom:8px;">&nbsp;</p><p style="margin-bottom:8px;">Although they didn’t win, their performance was fantastic and they fought hard against their opponents! This was a chance to not only meet with like-minded individuals with a passion for Esports, but also network with industry professionals like Nik Turner and Adrian Liu, and gain further experience at an in-person tournament.</p><p style="margin-bottom:8px;">Will Price, one of our Esports lecturers, added, “this trip greatly benefitted our learners as they got to interact and experience a LAN event that was managed to a professional level, as well as get to interact with some top industry leaders in the Esports space in the UK.</p><p style="margin-bottom:8px;">The experience of competing against other university teams gives them a taste of what Esports at University looks like, with some positive experiences for the future and a fun filled trip as a core memory for them to leave the college with.”</p><p style="margin-bottom:8px;">The SCL College students assisted in the event organisation and did an excellent job in everything they did, from production and hosting to administration and referees, they demonstrated fantastic skills and acted as a template for our learners of what to do when it comes to the Events project that all Esports students complete during their course.</p><p style="margin-bottom:8px;">Overall, it was a very successful day that not only gave our learners the chance to improve their skills in a physical tournament, but also raise money for the Great Ormond Street Hospital charity. They walked away with a better understanding of alternative game tactics which will help develop their overall performance, as well as some goodies including MSI baseball caps and an adorable collection of plushies!</p><p style="margin-bottom:8px;">Thank you to Sky Guild Gaming Centre for hosting our learners and holding such an amazing event. We’d also like to congratulate the opposing teams for playing extremely well: London Legion, Conel Cyphers, and City University!</p><p style="margin-bottom:8px;"><a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/what-can-i-study/courses-16-18-year-olds/compu…; rel="noreferrer noopener" title="https://www.weston.ac.uk/what-can-i-study/courses-16-18-year-olds/compu…; target="_blank">If you are interested in applying to one of our Computing and Digital Technologies courses in September, click here.</a></p>

UCW Computing Room

<p>T Levels can be a great stepping stone for students interested in <a href="https://www.ucw.ac.uk/course-category/apprenticeship/">degree apprenticeships</a>. They provide a solid foundation of technical knowledge and practical skills that are often highly relevant to apprenticeships in industries like engineering, digital, and healthcare.</p><p>We spoke with two Degree Apprenticeship learners from <a href="https://www.ucw.ac.uk/">UCW</a&gt;, Joshua and Alexander, who both also completed <a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/what-can-i-study/courses-16-18-year-olds/t-lev… Levels</a> at Weston College, to discover how their T Level experience has influenced their success in their Degree Apprenticeships.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>What T Level did you study at Weston College, and which degree apprenticeship are you now currently doing at UCW?</strong></p><p><strong>Joshua:</strong> I studied the T Level in <a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/what-can-i-study/courses-16-18-year-olds/compu… Production, Design, and Development</a> at Weston College, and now I’m doing a degree apprenticeship in <a href="https://www.ucw.ac.uk/courses/digital-and-technology-solutions-bsc-hons… Development</a> at UCW.</p><p><strong>Alexander:</strong> I studied <a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/what-can-i-study/courses-16-18-year-olds/compu… Production, Design and Development (DPDD)</a> and I am currently attending the <a href="https://www.ucw.ac.uk/courses/digital-and-technology-solutions-bsc-hons…; degree apprenticeship.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Which company are you currently working with for your degree apprenticeship?</strong></p><p><strong>Joshua:</strong> I am currently working for <a href="https://mttltd.com/">Motor Trade Technologies (MTT)</a> a company in the automotive industry which create garage management software and multiple other solutions in the industry.</p><p><strong>Alexander:</strong> I am currently working for <a href="https://www.airbus.com/en">Airbus</a>.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>What were some highlights of your T Level experience?</strong></p><p><strong>Joshua:</strong> My main highlight for the T-Level is the industry placement I did for TwistedWeb, which is the sister company to MTT, as it allowed me to get an understanding of life in a workplace. It also taught me soft skills with talking to customers and skills I needed for my exams in college. Another highlight would be the final major project in my second year, as most people would say they hate exams, this exam was the most fun I had. It included in creating a web application based on a scenario given and going through the steps of the software cycle – this was the best part of my two years there.</p><p><strong>Alexander:</strong> The main highlight was the work experience! For me it was a very unique thing and my placement at Sen5e IT pushed my career forward a lot. Another highlight of my T Level was the teaching style, and the events that were held.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>What inspired you to do a degree apprenticeship following your T Level?</strong></p><p><strong>Joshua:</strong> As a person who learns better by doing things in a practical way, I have always had my head set on continuing my education whilst gaining work experience, and the apprenticeship seemed like the perfect option. Also, seeing the students in the year above me in the T Level go to amazing apprenticeships, I felt like I should follow their footsteps and continue learning after my T Level.</p><p><strong>Alexander:</strong> The inspiration came from a mix of working in the workplace, as well as the educational side of a degree apprenticeship. As degree apprenticeships work in a similar way to my T Level, I found that the balance between the work experience and college really suited me, so I chose to continue with the same balance on the degree apprenticeship scheme.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>How has your T Level helped you with your degree apprenticeship at UCW?</strong></p><p><strong>Joshua: </strong>The technical and theoretical skills I learnt during my T-Level have been the biggest help. I was already familiar with programming languages and software development practices. This made it a lot easier for me to handle the challenges at UCW whilst also contributing to the workplace.</p><p><strong>Alexander:</strong> The main thing that helped me with my degree apprenticeship from the T-Level was the work experience as it gave me an insight into what the work would be like and the transferable skills from coding.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>How did you find the transition from T Levels to degree apprenticeship?</strong></p><p><strong>Joshua: </strong>The T-Level gave me a solid foundation, but the apprenticeship added another level of academic hardship, which took me a while to adjust to. Balancing work and study has also been a challenge, but it is still rewarding to see feedback on both university projects and work projects.</p><p><strong>Alexander:</strong> I found the transition to be very simple! The T-Level prepares you for the degree apprenticeship – it really feels like the course was built for the transfer into a degree apprenticeship.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>How has the work placement you did during your T Level helped you in your current workplace for your degree apprenticeship?</strong></p><p><strong>Joshua:</strong> My work placement during my T-Level studies was the most valuable part of it. I learned how to communicate with clients, working as part of teams and managing deadlines. These are skills I use every day in my apprenticeship. It also gave me a better understanding of how the theory I was learning in the classroom applied in the real world.</p><p><strong>Alexander:</strong> The work placement I did during my T-Level was the best experience I have had in a workplace. It has helped me in my current workplace as I know how to act and how to present professionally within a work environment. All in all, it really prepared me for the whole of my current position at Airbus.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>What advice would you give to anyone considering doing T Levels?</strong></p><p><strong>Joshua: </strong>If you are looking for a practical career, no matter what industry it is, and want to develop your hands-on skills while still getting a solid foundation in your industry, I would recommend T Levels time and time again. It's the best way to gain experience in a workplace and opens the door to apprenticeships, further education and even jobs. In my industry most companies are after experience when looking at CVs, and T Levels are your best friend when looking for experience in specific fields. One thing I had in my first year was the inability to gain a placement, but it took time and networking across the area to land a spot. I will always say not to worry and stay calm as there are always people to help you, the amount of support you get is amazing.</p><p><strong>Alexander:</strong> Do it - plain and simple! The T-Level is the best pathway to prepare you for both the workplace and a degree as it teaches you to balance your time and keep on top of your assignments. T Levels also teach you all the essential skills that every workplace is looking for and there is nothing more valuable than that.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>What advice would you give anyone considering doing a degree apprenticeship?</strong></p><p><strong>Joshua:</strong> A degree apprenticeship is an excellent way to earn while you learn. You get to apply what you’re studying in real-time, which is incredibly valuable. It’s hard work, but the payoff is worth it. I’d advise anyone considering it to be ready for the balance of work and study, but also to embrace the opportunity to develop both academically and professionally.</p><p><strong>Alexander: </strong>Again, plain and simple, do it! It is the best way to complete a degree and hopefully acquire a job by the end of it! Again, it teaches discipline, time management and essential social skills. Although it is very different to the standard university lifestyle, it will teach you a lot more.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Find out more about <a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/what-can-i-study/courses-16-18-year-olds/t-lev… Levels here</a>, and find out more about <a href="https://www.ucw.ac.uk/course-category/apprenticeship/">Degree Apprenticeships here</a>!</p>

Learner competing in Esports

<p>In an era where employers seek creative thinkers, adaptable problem-solvers, and effective communicators, the skills honed by video gamers are becoming increasingly valuable.</p><p>While video games are often associated with entertainment, they cultivate a diverse set of competencies that translate directly into the workplace, particularly in high-demand areas like critical thinking, teamwork, and emotional intelligence.</p><p>Many employers now recognise that hiring individuals with gaming backgrounds can provide a competitive advantage.</p><p>So, what skills do gamers bring:</p><p><strong>1. Problem-Solving and Creativity</strong></p><p>Video games often present players with complex challenges that require innovative thinking. Gamers must experiment with strategies, adjusting their approach when faced with roadblocks, which fosters an adaptive problem-solving mindset. Creativity is crucial in many games, from building expansive virtual worlds to devising winning strategies under constraints. This creativity can significantly enhance productivity and innovation in a professional setting, where a fresh perspective can lead to new solutions and long-term success.</p><p><strong>2. Decision-Making and Risk-Taking</strong></p><p>A defining characteristic of video gaming is decision-making under pressure. Gamers must evaluate options quickly, anticipate future scenarios, and weigh risks—skills that are equally valuable in business, where strategic decision-making is essential. This experience builds a tolerance for calculated risk, as players frequently navigate unknown environments, a skill that prepares them well for industries that value risk-takers who can think on their feet.</p><p><strong>3. Communication and Teamwork</strong></p><p>Modern gaming, especially in online multiplayer environments, emphasizes clear communication and collaboration. Many gamers work in teams where they need to relay strategies, give and receive feedback, and support each other toward shared goals.</p><p><strong>4. Adaptability, Patience, and Perseverance</strong></p><p>The dynamic nature of gaming requires players to adjust to new environments, tools, and challenges. This adaptability fosters resilience, an asset in fast-paced or constantly evolving industries. Patience and perseverance are essential in games that require long-term goals or repeated attempts to succeed.</p><p><strong>5. Emotional Intelligence and Remaining Calm Under Pressure</strong></p><p>Gamers learn to maintain composure in high-stakes situations, enhancing their ability to remain calm under pressure. This ability is a key component of emotional intelligence, allowing individuals to stay focused, think clearly, and manage stress effectively in demanding work environments.</p><p>At Weston College, we offer learners the opportunity to turn their passion for video games, into a career, through our Esports course. The course isn’t just about playing games, it is about learners developing key transferable skills through aspects such as live streaming, content creation and branding. Learners are leaving full of confidence, progressing into exciting roles once they complete the course too, we also have alumni that are now at university competing in Esports, as well as degree apprenticeships.</p><p>In conclusion, video gamers bring a unique combination of soft skills that can greatly benefit today’s workplaces. As businesses look for employees who can solve complex problems, make critical decisions, and thrive in team settings, the transferable skills from gaming are more relevant than ever. By recognising and valuing these skills, employers can tap into a resourceful and resilient talent pool ready to contribute and succeed in diverse environments.</p><p><a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/what-can-i-study/courses-16-18-year-olds/compu… you would like to find out more about our Esports programme, or Digital offer, please click here.</a></p><p><a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/employers?utm_source=main-menu&amp;utm_medium=… you would like to access support from Weston College for your business, please click here.</a></p>

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