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NCFE Level 2 Certificate in the Principles of Cyber Security  

 

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Course Summary

Code: F06DV99A  

Starting: Flexible  

Location: Online E-Assessor  

Duration:  sessions over  week(s)

Time:  - first lesson is hrs

Cost: Available on request  

Description

This accredited e-Learning course is just one of our collection of training courses that lets you develop new skills geared around you and your life. You can choose how, when and where to study, while we make sure you get all the support and guidance you need to succeed. Programmes are delivered online or with pre-arranged support.
You need never worry about missing a class again!
For more information, and to register your interest please contact us.  

Who is this course for?
These courses are an ideal first step for those wanting to gain a Level 2 qualification.

Entry requirements
Previous L1 maths and English achievement

Course aims
The aim of this qualification is to focus on the study of the principles of cyber security, offer breadth and depth of study, incorporating a key core of knowledge of cyber security. To provide learners with knowledge and understanding of the principles of cyber security.

Qualification
Level 2 Certificate in the Principles of Cyber Security NCFE Completion of 6 units written knowledge Introduction to cyber security, understand terminology used in cyber security, understand legal and ethical aspects of cyber security, understand common threats to cyber security, understand methods of maintaining cyber security, working with others in cyber security.

How will the course be delivered?
All courses are exclusively delivered via an online learning, self-study programme.

How will I know I'm making progress?
You will be continually assessed and supported with informative developmental feedback throughout the length of the course. Our tutors use past papers, exam questions, mark schemes and examiners' reports to make sure that you have the very best support in developing your skills and confidence towards to the final exams.

Will I need to study or practise outside the classroom?
Your study pattern is self-managed, but a commitment of 2 - 3 hours per week is suggested to enable successful completion of the course within the timescale of 20 weeks.

What will I need to take to the course?
You will need use of a desktop or laptop computer with access to the internet.

Progression
Learning Advisors will be happy to provide you with information of what progression is available. Visit our website at www.oncoursesouthwest.co.uk or contact us on 01752 660713 to make an appointment.

Career opportunities
Our Learning Advisors will be happy to provide you with information on career opportunities and will be able to help you plan to achieve this.

Please Note:
Most courses attract a subsidy from the Education and Skills Funding Agency and can be used to match funding for ESF. It is a requirement of the ESFA that you complete various forms at different stages of your course, further information is available on request. Courses are subject to a minimum number of enrolments and could be cancelled if recruitment is low. In some cases, an alternative class at a different location may be offered. Room numbers are subject to change - please check when you arrive at the venue.

 


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To speak to our advisers about this course please contact 01752 660713 and quote course code
F06DV99A