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Digital Technology

From cyber security to software development, build the skills to shape the future with our Digital Technology courses. Explore your options below.

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Access to Higher Education: Computing Level 3

Level 3, Full Time, 1 year, City College Norwich campus

HNC Digital Technologies for England - Cyber Security and Cloud Networking

Level 4, Full Time, 1 year, City College Norwich campus

HNC Digital Technologies for England - Software Development and Programming

Level 4, Full Time, 1 year, City College Norwich campus

HND Digital Technologies for England - Cyber Security

Level 5, Full Time, 2 years, City College Norwich campus

HND Digital Technologies for England - Software Development and Programming

Level 5, Full Time, 2 years, City College Norwich campus

Digital Technology FAQs

Can I study IT or computing courses in Norwich?

Yes, City College Norwich HE offers a range of digital and computing courses at our Norwich campus, including higher education options in cyber security and software development.


What will I learn on a digital technology course?

You’ll develop practical skills in areas such as programming, cyber security, software development and IT systems. Courses are designed to reflect real industry needs, helping you build technical knowledge alongside problem-solving and project skills.


What careers can a digital technology course lead to?

Studying digital technology can lead to careers such as software developer, cyber security analyst, IT support technician, web developer or data analyst. These roles are in high demand across the UK, with digital skills needed in almost every industry.


Can I study digital technology without A Levels?

Yes, you can study digital technology without traditional A Levels. We offer an Access to Higher Education: Computing (Level 3) course. This one-year course provides the perfect stepping stone to prepare you for higher-level tech studies.


Can I progress to university after studying digital technology?

Yes, many students progress to university after completing their course. Qualifications such as an Access to HE Diploma or HND can provide a direct route into a degree in computing, software development or related subjects.


Why study digital technology in Norwich?

Norwich has a growing digital and tech sector, creating strong demand for skilled professionals. Studying locally allows you to build connections with employers while gaining the skills needed to enter a fast-growing industry.

We were awarded a TEF Silver rating overall in 2023, achieving this for both student experience and student outcomes.

  • Education & Skills Funding Agency
  • Mindful Employer
  • Disablity Confident Employer
  • European Union Social Fund

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