Overview

  • Digital Skills, Tech
  • Industry
  • Rolling programme
  • Start date
  • 16-24
  • Eligible Age Range

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What is Glasgow Code Learning?

Glasgow Code Learning offers a range of fully-funded and accredited digital skills courses designed for those who face barriers to work. In partnership with Glasgow Clyde College and Skills Development Scotland, learners will receive a student card to access Clyde College’s facilities, have access to laptops, software and connectivity, and hear from employers and industry experts on careers available in the Digital Technologies sector.

Earn £55 per week while you study with us!

If you’re aged 16-17 and not in education, employment or training, or 18 and not in education, employment or training and not receiving state benefits, and meet the other eligibility criteria for the Young Person’s Guarantee, then you could be eligible to receive £55 a week for the duration of your course.

What is Pro?

Pro is our top level. Pro offers FREE 12 week courses designed for those who want to pursue a career in digital technologies.

There are two pathways: Software Development or Cyber Resilience. They are designed to follow on from our Developer courses in Software Development or Cyber Security.

If you complete Pro, you’ll be awarded an SQA Professional Development Award (PDA) at SCQF Level 7.

Mentoring

Every Pro learner is matched with an expert industry mentor to support learners’ personal development on a 1-to-1 basis throughout their 12 weeks on the programme. Offering feedback on coursework and giving industry insight, our mentors act as role models, demonstrating the careers available in the sector and sharing the experience of their professional journey.

What will I study?

Software Development

This course is made up of three units:

  • Analysis and Design – covers traditional and contemporary trends in software development methodologies including Waterfall, Prototyping, Incremental, Spiral, Rapid Application Development (RAD) and Agile. You will gain practical experience in using various Analysis and Design tools and be able to produce models and apply both the Waterfall and the Agile Development approaches.
  • Implementation and Testing – introduces you to the principles and practices of computer programming including the stages in writing a computer program, the basic constructs of programming, algorithms, data types, data structures and testing techniques. You will develop your programming and computational thinking skills by implementing and testing practical solutions using an appropriate software development environment.
  • Project – designed to give you the opportunity to apply skills and knowledge of software analysis, design, implementation and testing to produce the components of a software product composed of multiple sub-programs. You will analyse a problem, design the operation and interaction of program components, produce working code to meet requirements, and test a completed solution to prove functional operation.

Cyber Resilience 

You’ll gain foundation knowledge and skills in cyber security and develop appropriate skills of the discipline. Units include:

  • Cyber Resilience – Cyber resilience is about being able to understand the different threats people and businesses face, the consequences of those attacks and the tools and techniques available to be able to reduce those threats – and quickly recovering if disaster does happen!
  • Data Security – You will research real life examples of data security breaches and you will learn some practical tools and techniques to help keep data more secure in transit and at rest. You will research, plan and implement security strategies to help protect data within a business.
  • Professionalism and Ethics in Cyber Security – you will learn about the importance of personal privacy, intellectual property rights, digital rights management, corporate responsibility for data security and cyber resilience, and professional codes of practice relating to security professionals. You will gain knowledge of contemporary legislation relating to data security and personal privacy; appreciate the ethical issues facing cyber security specialists; explore the importance of information policies; and find out about the professional bodies that represent security professionals.
  • Social Engineering – introduces you to the psychological, behavioural and nontechnical techniques used to compromise information security. The unit covers: human vulnerabilities in computer interaction and data security, common social engineering techniques, preventative measures, and how to advise about, and raise awareness of, this type of threat.

How is Pro taught?

Glasgow Life works in partnership with Glasgow Clyde College to deliver the course as 3×3 hour online, tutor-led classes a week for 12 weeks.

Is Pro right for me?

Pro is designed for people wanting to take their learning to the next level – 55% of the digital workforce have qualifications at SCQF levels 7-10, more than any other level.

Pro will:

  • Help you get job-ready qualifications
  • Give you greater access to Graduate Apprenticeship opportunities
  • Count towards Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) in college and university applications
  • Combine with Developer to give you a two-year qualification in only 18 weeks!

Apply for Pro if you have:

  • Qualification at SCQF level 5 or above in a related subject – like our Developer courses

OR

  • Equivalent relevant experience – you can describe this on the application form

Where you'll be

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  • Address North St, Glasgow, UK
  • City Glasgow
  • Post Code G52 3AY
  • Country United Kingdom

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Employability programmes work a little differently from other courses, especially when it comes to eligibility. For example, someone from Glasgow wouldn't be eligible for a programme taking place in North Ayrshire, and vice versa. Check the Postcode Eligibility tab in the Things to Know section to make sure this programme is open to you.

Things to know

Updated on November 7, 2023 at 6:56 pm
  • Industry: Digital Skills, Tech
  • Programme Type: Course
  • Eligible Age Range: 16-24
  • Qualification Gained: SQA Professional Development Award (PDA) at SCQF Level 7
  • Course Length: 12 weeks
  • Course Capacity: 20
  • Eligible Groups: Not in Full Time Education, In Receipt of Benefit, Disabled Person, Lone Parent, Homeless / At Risk of Homelessness, Care Experienced, Refugee, Ex-Offender, LGBT+, BME Groups, Health Conditions, Long Term Unemployment
  • Attendance Pattern: Monday - Friday
  • Travel Expenses Covered: No
  • Postcode Eligibility: Glasgow City
  • Start date: Rolling programme

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