COMPUTING LEVEL 2 CERTIFICATE - UNIT BANK

Pupils have to demonstrate competence against the assessment criteria from their day to day work and the teacher assessor has o verify that they are competent in relation to the general level descriptor using indicative assessment criteria. TLM's external moderator will check the judgements and the quality of the evidence and provide feedback. This process is not graded, the intention is that it is a flexible way of checking basic practical competence in the subject at the qualifications framework level.
Once this is secure the pupil becomes eligible to take a grading exam. If the coursework is secure the candidate should at least get sufficient marks on the grading exam to get a pass grade but it is not inevitable. If many pupils pass the coursework but fail to achieve a pass grade overall it implies that the coursework assessment is not sufficiently rigorous and should be adjusted accordingly.

Computer Science at Gold Level requires the candidate to use appropriate digital tools to create and manage projects that involve programming . As a result of reviewing their work, they will be able to identify and use automated methods or alternative ways of working to improve programming and using computers. They will also be aware of issues relating to intellectual property rights. Unfamiliar aspects will require support and advice from other people.
LEVEL 2, UNIT 1 - COMPUTER SCIENCE (5 CREDITS)
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LEVEL 2, UNIT 2 - USING DIGITAL APPLICATIONS TO SUPPORT PROJECTS (5 CREDITS)
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LEVEL 2, UNIT 3 - COMPUTER HARDWARE SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS (5 CREDITS)
Unit Criteria