Course Overview
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) equips students with the digital skills and knowledge needed to thrive in a technology-driven world.
The course focuses on practical application of software tools alongside an understanding of ICT systems, networks, and security. Students learn how technology impacts individuals, organisations, and society, while developing the ability to use ICT responsibly and effectively.
This subject is ideal for learners who want to build real-world digital skills from creating professional documents and presentations to managing data and understanding how systems operate.
Course Content
1) ICT Systems and Applications
- Components of computer systems: hardware, software, input/output devices
- Types of ICT systems: personal, business, and industrial applications
- Networks: LAN/WAN, internet, cloud computing, security measures
- Data protection, cybersecurity, and ethical use of ICT
2) Practical ICT Skills
- Word processing: advanced formatting, tables, mail merge
- Spreadsheets: formulas, functions, charts, data analysis
- Database management: creating tables, queries, reports
- Presentation software: design principles, multimedia integration
- Graphics and image editing basics
- File management and efficient workflow
3) The Impact of ICT
- Social, economic, and environmental implications of ICT
- Emerging technologies and their influence on work and communication
- Legal and ethical considerations: copyright, data privacy, and responsible use
Skills Developed
- Proficiency in office and productivity software
- Data handling and analysis
- Problem-solving and logical thinking
- Awareness of ICT's role in modern society
Assessment
- Paper 1: Written Theory Exam — 50%, 1 hour 30 minutes
- Covers ICT systems, applications, impacts, and security
- Includes multiple-choice, short-answer, and structured questions
- Paper 2: Practical Exam — 50%, 3 hours
- Assesses ability to use ICT tools (word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentations)
- Students complete tasks under exam conditions using a computer
Why Choose This Subject?
- Builds essential digital literacy for education and employment
- Develops practical skills for everyday life and professional contexts
- Provides a strong foundation for careers in IT, business, and technology
Progression Routes
- A-level ICT, Computer Science, or vocational IT qualifications
- University courses in Information Systems, Business IT, Digital Media, or Computing
- Careers in IT support, data analysis, administration, and digital content creation
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