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Part Two - Yeovil College

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A Level (Level 3)Communication & CultureDuring this course, you will look at howwe communicate, how others communicatewith us and related cultural influences.Areas covered include non-verbal andverbal communication, the influence ofmusic & subcultures on popular culture andcultural value.Entry RequirementsStandard entry requirements apply. You should have aninterest in communication skills and want to develop yourcreativity and imagination.Course ExpensesRecommended textbooks – approximately £10.Trips fund – £20.Career Prospects/ProgressionThis qualification is particularly relevant to Communicationand Media degrees, but will give you access to a widerange of Higher Education courses. Past students haveprogressed to employment in areas including law, thearmed forces, broadcast media, marketing and office andretail management.A Level (Level 3)ComputingThe course encompasses key IT topics andwill teach you both hardware and softwareaspects of Computing. You will gain anappreciation of the underlying principles ofmodern computer systems and softwaredevelopment using a range of programminglanguages and software packages.Entry RequirementsStandard entry requirements apply, including grade C inGCSE Maths and Science. GCSE ICT is not required butyou need to be competent in the use of Microsoft Office.Course ExpensesConsumables and resources – up to £25.Career Prospects/ProgressionThis course is excellent preparation for degree-levelComputing courses and provides valuable skills, suchas abstract thinking, problem-solving, algorithmic andmathematical reasoning for Science and Maths.Previous students have gone on to study ComputerScience at established universities or joined othercomputer-related disciplines.For moreinformation onA Levelscall 0193542392190For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.

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