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The CertHE Computing course provides fundamental training in Network Design, Information Systems, Databases, and Dynamic Website Development, equipping you with the skills needed for a career in computing or further specialization.

Course Overview
Our CertHE Computing course provides a strong foundation in key areas such as Network Design Fundamentals, Information Systems and Databases, and Dynamic Website Development. This program equips you with the essential skills to kickstart your career in computing or pursue further studies to become an expert in your chosen field.
Intakes
To be confirmed
Duration
1 Year
Mode of Study
Full Time
Final Award
Certificate of Higher Education
Delivery
Weekday
Fees
£9,250 / Year
- Entry Requirements
- Module
- Teaching and Assessment
- Tuition Fees & Financial Support
Our entry requirements outline the qualifications needed for our courses. At Elizabeth School, we nurture ambition through a personalized admissions process, ensuring you receive the support needed for future success.
To apply for this course, you must provide:
– Entry Test for Computing
– Personal Statement
– ID/Passport
– Level 3 Qualification
Additionally, applicants must meet English language requirements through one of the following:
– GCSE English Language (Grade C/4 or above)
– Level 2 Functional Skills English
– IELTS 6.0
– Internal English Assessment
Year 1 – CertHE Computing Modules
Module Code | Module Name | Module Credits |
---|---|---|
ACS100 | Academic Study Skills | 10 |
NCS101 | Network Design Fundamentals | 20 |
CMP114 | Dynamic Website Development | 20 |
PRD100 | Personal Development | 10 |
CMP111 | Information Systems and Databases | 20 |
CMP112 | Programming Fundamentals | 20 |
WRL100 | Work Related Learning | 20 |
Your assessment strategy ensures a well-rounded learning experience by combining traditional and practical evaluations. The integration of formative assessments with structured feedback helps students refine their skills before engaging in summative assessments.
Summative assessments may include:
- Presentations – Enhancing communication and professional skills.
- Work-related projects – Applying theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios.
- Group work – Encouraging teamwork and collaboration.
- Computer-based simulations – Developing problem-solving abilities in technical environments.
- Essays and business reports – Strengthening analytical and written communication skills.
- Videos – Showcasing creativity and subject mastery.
This comprehensive approach ensures students are well-prepared for both academic and professional success.
– Home (UK): £9,250 per year
Please note that these fees apply to the 2023/24 academic year and may be subject to change based on future UK Government updates on undergraduate tuition fee caps.
For more details about course fees, please contact us.