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DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES, COMPUTING & IT
Digital Technologies, Computing & IT
Are you passionate about computers and the digital world? Do you want to develop your knowledge and skills in these two fascinating areas? Then study Digital Technologies, Computing & IT at Cambria University Centre and become part of an ongoing technological revolution.
You’ll be working with innovative products and changing technology in the fastest growing sector in the world. You’ll be in the best possible place to make the most of the digital environment, pushing boundaries and going beyond what you thought you were capable of.
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Case Studies
Peter Griffiths
Studied – BSc in Applied Software Engineering
Current – Digital Degree Apprenticeship
“Hello, my name is Peter Griffiths. I work at the Maelor School and I study Software Engineering.
The course involves various aspects of the software engineering field, including programming, web design, database management, computer systems and data modelling. So far it’s been really enjoyable, being able to fill in some gaps in my existing knowledge and discover whole new avenues of possibility for future projects and employment.
I currently work as an IT Manager in a secondary school. Initially, I began this course as a way to change career paths from systems administration and move into a purely coding role. I had enjoyed the programming modules on the HND I did a few years ago, so I wanted to follow up on that. But since starting the course, I’ve discovered many ways that it can assist me in my current role; and is now making me consider staying in the field of systems administration. In particular, I discovered that being able to code automated programs for my current role could make things far more efficient and streamlined. I’ve also discovered a new line of work, “DevOps”, which is essentially a hybrid of my current role with software engineering principles added in.”
Frankie McCamley
Studied – A Level English, Drama, Maths and French
Currently – Presenter and News Correspondent for the BBC
“I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do in the future, so I chose a range of different subjects to study at A Level. I’m now employed by the BBC as a Presenter and News Correspondent and studying at Yale Sixth gave me the confidence and skills to go onto university. I made some amazing friends, had some great teachers who I’ll never forget and had a great time in Wrexham!
“I look back on my time at Yale with pride and fondness and will never forget it!”