Our one-year HNC in Digital Technologies course provides a solid foundation for learning, offering a clear introduction to the subject and various specialist functions in the field.
This programme not only strengthens core skills but also prepares you for further study or for entering the workforce. You will gain a broad range of knowledge while developing practical skills through research, independent study, guided learning and real-world workplace scenarios.
Engaging in vocational activities helps cultivate essential behaviours – the attitudes and approaches important for competence – along with valuable transferable skills. These skills include communication, teamwork, research and analysis – which are all highly valued in both higher education and the workplace.
⦁ Develop a strong understanding of the fundamental concepts of digital technology.
⦁ Gain subject-specific and general skills relevant to the evolving landscape of digital technology in business.
⦁ Further improve your employability with a focus on problem-solving, self-management, interpersonal, commercial and digital technology skills.
LOCATION
Regent College London
DURATION
1 Year
STUDY MODE
In person
FEES
£ 9,535 per year,
TIMETABLE
Flexible options with weekday, evening, and weekend classes available. Check when you apply.
Upon completing this course, students can pursue further study and explore careers in a range of areas. These can include:
⦁ Cyber security
⦁ Software development
⦁ Data analytics
⦁ Networking
⦁ Animation
⦁ Software testing
⦁ Business analysis
⦁ Change management
GCSE passes at grades A to C including English Language, and either a minimum of one A-Level at grades A to E, or a BTEC Level 3 Certificate or Diploma, or an Access to Higher Education Certificate awarded by an approved further education institution; or
A college-recognised certificated learning equivalent to the above. Where possible, Regent College London uses the NARIC database to determine equivalents to GCSE and A-Level qualifications; or
Normally, two or more years of work experience at a managerial/supervisory/admin-level role relevant to the programme you have applied for. This must be evidenced via a personal statement, work experience form and successful interview, and supported by an employment reference(s) indicating the duration of employment and the role.
You may be eligible to join an HNC programme if you have previous learning that satisfies the learning outcomes and assessment criteria for the course you are interested in, normally with 90 credits (subject to syllabus studied previously). It is your responsibility to demonstrate this with objective evidence.
Prospective students who are not UK nationals, or who are UK nationals but do not have GCSE English Language at grades A to C, are required to take our English language assessment. If you hold IELTS grade 5.5, with both reading and writing at grade 5.5, you do not need to sit this assessment.
If you do not meet the required standard of English in the assessment, you will be offered an English language course to help you improve your English to the necessary level to gain admission to the Pearson HNC in Digital Technologies.