Level 3 in Networking and Cybersecurity Courses
Our L3 in Networking and Cybersecurity qualifications are intended for anyone preparing for employment within different roles in the digital and creative industries, and in other industries that require specific digital and IT skills within Networking and Cybersecurity such as finance, marketing, machining and manufacturing.
At a glance
This qualification is available at the following level:
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Entry Level 3
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Certificate and Diploma routes available
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This qualification lasts approximately 210 – 294 guided learning hours.
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We offer funded and co-funded courses (funding is subject to meeting the eligibility criteria)
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Learners will be assessed through the creation of a portfolio of evidence
Units
The course will include the mandatory unit, and 4-6 specialist units to meet the qualification rules of combination. These will be agreed with your tutor before enrolment.
Project Management
Learners will understand project management concepts and the processes and tools used by organisations to manage IT projects. They will learn about project management methodologies and use project management software to plan an IT project, track progress, and review the outcomes to determine project success.
Access Control
Learners will understand the purpose and methods of controlling access to systems. They will learn about the concepts of identity, authentication, and authorisation, and explore how they are used to manage access control in organisations.
Data Communication
This unit explores data communication, transmission methods and protocols that enable connectivity and transmission of data, including signal theory. Learners will learn why particular transmission methods are chosen for particular situations and be able to compare the effectiveness of these different methods. Learners will also be able to apply knowledge and understanding by connecting communication devices between users.
Ethical Hacking
Learners will understand the role of ethical hacking in testing the security of networks, using techniques such as penetration testing and social engineering. Learners will also explore some of the tools and techniques used to identify vulnerabilities and the countermeasures that can minimise cyber-attacks.
Network Management
Learners will understand network management functions and the tools and technologies required to manage networks. They will develop skills in interrogating a network to identify network assets and configure and carry out routine network management activities.
Network Threats and Vulnerabilities
Learners will learn about types and sources of network attacks and develop the skills and understanding needed to plan and protect a network. They will also learn how to configure devices and software to improve network security.
Networking
Learners will understand the key components of networks, and will also learn about the protocols and the services provided by networks. They will explore the technologies and devices used in networking and be able to design and maintain a secure network.
Progression Routes
- Apprenticeships
- Traineeships
- T-Levels
- Further and Higher Education
- Into employment
Entry Criteria
- Age: 19 +
- No prior IT qualifications required
- Minimum L1 English language skills are preferred
- Must not hold an equivalent qualification at the same or higher level
- Funded and co-funded qualifications are subject to meeting eligibility criteria
- Must not be enrolled on the same, or equivalent, programme elsewhere