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Course Overview
Pearson Level 3 Alternative Academic Qualification BTEC National in Information Technology (Extended Certificate)
Purpose of the course
The Pearson Level 3 Alternative Academic Qualification BTEC National in Information Technology) allows students to study the fundamental knowledge of Information Technology, covering the role and implications of using Information Technology systems and cyber-security threats, and how to manage attacks. Students will also develop important skills for creating websites to meet a specific purpose and to manage data through the development of a relational database solution.
This is a vocational qualification that combines academic learning with practical, real-world skills, equipping you for success in both higher education and future employment..
Who is the course for?
· Designed for post-16 students with an interest in the digital and technology sectors
· Well suited for students who thrive in both coursework-based and exam-based assessment
· Supports progression to higher education and graduate-level employment
· Equivalent to one A Level in size and designed to be studied alongside A Levels
· Ideal for students developing applied IT knowledge and skills including IT systems, Cybersecurity, web development and database management.
Structure of the course
The qualification has four mandatory units covering the following topics:
· UNIT 1: Information Technology Systems – Information technology systems, including the relationship between software and hardware, and the issues related to IT systems
· UNIT 2: Cyber Security and Incident Management – Types of cyber security attacks, the vulnerabilities in networked systems and how to plan and respond to attacks
· UNIT 3: Website Development – The development tools, techniques and processes used in website development and how to test usability, functionality and fitness for purpose
· UNIT 4: Relational Database Development – Structure of data, data design and database management systems (DBMS).
Assessment Overview
· External assessment: 2 units (written exams)
· Internal assessment: 2 units (coursework, website development, database management)
Combines theory, hands-on practice, and real-world application to provide a well-rounded learning experience.
Skills you will develop
· Problem Solving – Analyse and resolve IT issues effectively.
· Project Planning – Understand and apply digital project lifecycles.
· Technical Skills – Build websites and manage databases.
· Data Security – Handle and protect data securely.
· Communication – Present and explain IT ideas clearly.
· Independent Learning – Research, plan, and meet deadlines.
Supports other level 3 courses
The BTEC IT AAQ works well alongside A level subjects such as:
· Mathematics
· Business studies
· Psychology
· Sociology
· Other AAQ Qualifications
It helps you develop transferable digital and technical skills that complement a wide range of subjects, especially those leading to technology-driven or digitally focused careers.
PROGRESSION to university and careers
University Pathways:
·· BSc (Hons) Computer Science
· BSc (Hons) Information Technology
· BSc (Hons) Cyber Security
· BSc (Hons) Web and Mobile Development
· BSc (Hons) Data Science / Data Analytics
Career Opportunities:
· · IT Support Technician
· Digital Support Engineer
· Junior Web Developer
· Network Technician
· Data Entry Analyst
· Cybersecurity Assistant
· Cybersecurity analyst
Why choose this course?
✅ Study practical skills and knowledge through real-world scenarios
✅ Earn UCAS points to support your university application
✅ Blend academic learning with hands-on experience
✅ Build a strong foundation for a career in an ever-growing, essential industry
This qualification complements A Levels or BTECs i· ChemistryPsychologyPhysical Education and Spor
Entry requirements
To secure your place at Aston Manor Sixth Form, you must achieve five GCSEs at grades 4-9 (including English and maths at grade 4).
Certain courses have additional specific requirements, as shown below.
A-LEVEL ENTRY
REQUIREMENTS
Sociology
GCSE grade 5 English
Psychology
GCSE grade 5 English and maths
Biology
GCSE grade 6 science and maths
Chemistry
GCSE grade 6 science and maths
Maths
GCSE grade 6 maths
English Literature
GCSE grade 6 English
French
GCSE grade 6 French
and English grade 5
Religious Education
GCSE grade 6 RE
VOCATIONAL COURSE
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
IT
OCR Digital Media
Law
GCSE grade 4 English
Health and Social Care
GCSE grade 4 maths
Business Studies
GCSE grade 4 English and maths
Financial Studies
GCSE grade 4 maths
Sport
Merit at KS4 and GCSE grade 4 English
Applied Science
GCSE grade 4 English, maths
and science

How to Apply
External Applicants only
Please complete the application form and return to the sixth form office. You can find the application form here or, alternatively, request an application form from the main office.
Already a student at Aston Manor Academy?
Sixth form staff will arrange a presentation for all Year 11 Aston Manor Academy students to tell them more about progressing to sixth form and how to apply.