The IT Industry Computer and Information Systems Systems Security Understand how organisations use business information and the issues related to the use.

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The IT Industry Computer and Information Systems Systems Security Understand how organisations use business information and the issues related to the use of information Understand the impact of potential threats to IT systems Know how organisations can keep systems and data secure Understand the organisational issues affecting the security of IT systems. Understand how organisations use business information and the issues related to the use of information Understand the impact of potential threats to IT systems Know how organisations can keep systems and data secure Understand the organisational issues affecting the security of IT systems. Understand the personal attributes valued by employers Understand the principles of effective communication Be able to address personal development needs Understand how projects are managed and be able to plan projects using IT Be able to review the project management process. Understand the personal attributes valued by employers Understand the principles of effective communication Be able to address personal development needs Understand how projects are managed and be able to plan projects using IT Be able to review the project management process. Understand the components of computer systems Know the features and functions of information systems Be able to set up and maintain computer systems, including recommending computer systems for a business purpose Be able to use IT tools to produce management information. Understand the components of computer systems Know the features and functions of information systems Be able to set up and maintain computer systems, including recommending computer systems for a business purpose Be able to use IT tools to produce management information. Computational Thinking CISCO Essentials CCNA Microsoft Professional Blackberry Academic Programme HP Accredited Technical Associate CISCO Essentials CCNA Microsoft Professional Blackberry Academic Programme HP Accredited Technical Associate Professional Vendor Qualifications Understand principles of interactive media authoring, Be able to devise an interactive media product Be able to create an interactive media product following industry practice Understand hardware and software technologies for game platforms Be able to connect and configure platforms and devices to enable gameplay Understand principles of interactive media authoring, Be able to devise an interactive media product Be able to create an interactive media product following industry practice Understand hardware and software technologies for game platforms Be able to connect and configure platforms and devices to enable gameplay Interactive Media IT Curriculum Overview Year 12/13 IT Curriculum Overview Year 12/13 Health, Safety and Welfare in Construction Transferable and Soft Skills Professional Accreditation Health, Safety and Welfare in Construction Transferable and Soft Skills Professional Accreditation Employer ‘Live’ Projects Communication, team work, problem solving, decision making, working under pressure, dealing with emergencies, positive attitude, understanding being managed, responsibility, timekeeping and punctuality, health and wellbeing, loyalty and pride CISCO Essentials, CISCO CCNA, Blackberry Academic Programme, HP Accredited Technical Associate (ATA), Microsoft Professional Employer ‘Live’ Projects Communication, team work, problem solving, decision making, working under pressure, dealing with emergencies, positive attitude, understanding being managed, responsibility, timekeeping and punctuality, health and wellbeing, loyalty and pride CISCO Essentials, CISCO CCNA, Blackberry Academic Programme, HP Accredited Technical Associate (ATA), Microsoft Professional Understand and apply the fundamental principles of computer science Critically evaluate and apply information technology Analyse problems in computational terms with repeated practical experience of writing computer programs in order to solve them Critically articulate the individual, cultural, and societal impacts of digital technology Understand and apply the fundamental principles of computer science Critically evaluate and apply information technology Analyse problems in computational terms with repeated practical experience of writing computer programs in order to solve them Critically articulate the individual, cultural, and societal impacts of digital technology Health, Safety and Welfare in IT