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If you want to strengthen your digital skills, grow your IT knowledge or retrain for a role in the tech industry, our Computing and IT courses are a great option. These part time and flexible adult courses are ideal if you’re thinking about careers in software development, IT support, networking, cyber security or wider digital roles.
You’ll have access to our facilities, such as the Digital Hub, which includes modern IT labs, VR headsets, a 3D printer and industry standard software. It’s a supportive, hands on space where you can build practical IT skills and explore the technologies used in real workplaces. Whether you’re upskilling for your current job or planning a complete career change, we’re here to help you take that next step.
If you’re thinking about entering the Computing and IT world, choosing where to study is a big step, and we’re really proud to be a place where adults feel supported, welcomed and encouraged from day one.
You’ll have full access to our Digital Hub, a modern learning space with IT labs, VR headsets, a 3D printer and a wide range of industry standard software. This includes applications such as Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Suite, NetBeans, Eclipse Android Development, SQL Express and Microsoft Visual Studio. It’s a supportive environment where you can explore new technologies, learn hands on and build practical skills for roles in areas like software development, IT support or cyber.
When you study with us, you’re joining a friendly community where our tutors take the time to understand your goals and give you the confidence to reach them. You won’t be rushed or pressured. If you are a working adult, our part-time courses will help you manage your time and let you stay in employment whilst learning to progress your career.
Computing and IT is a dynamic subject that can open genuine opportunities for adults at any stage of their career. If you’re thinking about retraining or simply want to strengthen the digital skills you already have, further study in this area helps you understand how modern technology works and how it supports the world we live and work in.
As you learn, you’ll discover how different systems link together and how problem solving, creativity and technical confidence all play a part in real IT environments. You might find yourself drawn to software, support or cyber, or you may simply enjoy gaining the digital knowledge that so many employers now look for. It’s a great option if you want skills that are practical, future focused and relevant across a wide range of sectors, giving you the freedom to grow in a direction that suits you.
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You may see a fee attached to the course you’re interested in, but if you are 19+ there may be funding options available to cover the cost of your course.
Get in touch with admissions@ccsw.ac.uk if you’d like anymore information.