Exam Board

PEARSON

Head of Department

Vladimir Bolla Bolla

Entry Requirements

Five grades 4-9  (or equivalent) including at least a grade 4 in English Language and Mathematics

Assessment Breakdown

Extended Certificate Computing
· Coursework   –   40%
· Examination –  60%
 


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Computing

Pearson BTEC Advanced Applied Qualification (AAQ) in Computing
(Level 3 Vocational – Equivalent to 1 A Level)

 
The Pearson BTEC AAQ in Computing is a modern, career-focused qualification that equips learners with the core knowledge, skills, and behaviours required in the rapidly evolving digital and computing industries. This qualification blends theoretical understanding with hands-on technical practice, making it an excellent choice for students seeking progression to university, apprenticeships, or directly into employment in the computing sector.
Assessment is a blend of externally assessed examinations and internally assessed coursework, offering learners multiple opportunities to demonstrate both academic and practical capabilities.
What Skills Will I Develop?
 
By completing this qualification, learners will:
 
  • Develop a broad understanding of computing principles including programming, systems architecture, cybersecurity, and data management.
  • Gain technical proficiency in creating and testing software, with real-world applications across business and industry contexts.
  • Learn to think logically and analytically through computational thinking and problem-solving exercises.
  • Build transferable project planning and evaluation skills relevant to IT and computing careers.
  • Understand the legal, social, and ethical implications of computing practices in society.
What Topics Will I Study?
 
This qualification is composed of a set of core and optional units, including but not limited to:
 
  • Programming Fundamentals (External Exam) – Covers algorithms, programming paradigms, computational logic, and systems theory.
  • Computer Network Security and Encryption (External Exam) – Explores risks, threats, encryption techniques, and mitigation strategies in cybersecurity.
  • Practical Programming (Internal Coursework) –
  • Human-Computer Interaction  ( Internal Coursework) – Develops skills in interface design or full-cycle web development with user experience considerations.
Where Does the Course Lead?
 
This qualification supports a wide range of academic and professional progression routes:
 
  • Higher Education: Degree pathways in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence, and Information Systems.
  • Higher and Degree Apprenticeships: Opportunities in roles such as IT Technician, Network Engineer, Digital Support Technician, or Cyber Security Analyst.
  • Employment: Entry-level positions in the IT sector including junior developer, systems support assistant, or database administrator.

Exam Board

PEARSON

Head of Department

Vladimir Bolla Bolla

Entry Requirements

Five grades 4-9  (or equivalent) including at least a grade 4 in English Language and Mathematics

Assessment Breakdown

Extended Certificate Computing
· Coursework   –   40%
· Examination –  60%
 


Apply Now 2025