N5 Administration and IT

 

What will I learn?

Learners will develop:

An understanding of administration in the workplace and key legislation affecting both organisations and employees.

An understanding of good customer care and its benefits to organisations.

Digital skills and how to use them to perform administrative tasks.

Organisational skills in the context of organising and supporting events.

 

How will I learn?

Practical activities to develop skills in IT applications, problem-solving, organising, and managing information. The IT applications studied will be:

Word-processing

Desk Top Publishing

Spreadsheets

Databases

Multimedia Presentations

Electronic Communication

Research activities to provide skills, knowledge and understanding in:

Customer service

Health and Safety

 Security

Internet Searching

File Management

Corporate Image

Electronic Communication

 

How will I be assessed?

The assessment of the Course will be as follows:

Question Paper (50 marks) – a 2 hour practical examination to demonstrate their knowledge of using IT functions in spreadsheet and database applications, problem-solving and administration theory.

Course Assignment (70 marks) – a 3 hour practical examination to demonstrate their IT skills when producing and processing information, investigating, communicating and problem-solving

 

Career Opportunities

Students that enjoy Administration and IT should consider careers, such as; Accounting technician, Civil Service/Local Government Assistants, Database Administrator, Personal Assistant, GP Practice Clerical Assistant, Hotel receptionist and Information Systems/ Administrative/Office Managers.

 

SQA Links

Please use the link below to visit the SQA Administration and IT National Qualifications page, there you will find the full course specification, past papers and marking schemes and a variety of useful documents:

 N5 Administration and IT: https://www.sqa.org.uk/sqa/47435.html

 

 

        


N5 Computing Science

What will I learn?

The course focuses on 4 main areas of study:

Software Design and Development

Database Design and Development

Web Design and Development

Computer Systems

 

How will I learn?

Research activities to provide skills, knowledge and understanding in:

Legal and security implications

Technical specifications

Environmental issues

Logical and Creative thinking

Problem Solving

Communication

Analysis and Design

Testing and Evaluation

Practical activities to develop skills using advanced functions within the HTML, JavaScript, Visual Basic and SQL programming languages, to implement solutions.

 

How will I be assessed?

Question Paper (110 marks) – Learners will complete a 2 hour examination to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of the Course Content and its application in a meaningful context.

Course Assignment (50 marks) – Learners will complete a practical assignment over 8 hours to demonstrate practical application of knowledge and skills to develop database, web and software solutions to a computing science problem. It will assess learners’ skills in analysing a problem, designing, implementing and testing a solution to the problem, and reporting on that solution.

 

Career Opportunities

Students that enjoy Computing Science should consider careers, such as; Software Developer, Web Designer, Information Systems Manager, Multimedia Programmer, Systems Analyst and a Database Administrator.

 

SQA Links

Please use the link below to visit the SQA Computing Science National Qualifications page, there you will find the full course specification, past papers and marking schemes and a variety of useful documents:

N5 Computing Science: https://www.sqa.org.uk/sqa/56923.html