IT USER SKILLS - LEVEL 2

This is a great vocational ICT qualification which offers a wide range of coursework units that can meet the needs of many different learners.

We have selected a range of units that are engaging for the pupils but also cover important curriculum areas. The coursework is handed in on the TLM website to class teachers so that it can be marked and feedback given. Evidence of progression and response to teacher feedback is recorded on the TLM website.

K Townsend, Head of Computing, Hutton Grammar School

LEVEL 2 AWARD

Total Credits required to achieve the qualification - 10
Mandatory Units: N/A

NUMBER

500/9888/3

 LEVEL

Level 2

TOTAL CREDITS

10

GLH

75

ASSESSMENT METHODS

Coursework, E-assessment, Portfolio of Evidence, Practical Demonstration/Assignment

OPERATIONAL DATE

01-May-2010

FUNDED

LEVEL 2 CERTIFICATE

Non - examined course

Total Credits required to achieve the qualification - 16
Mandatory Units:

  • Level 2, Unit 1 - Improving Productivity Using IT (4 credits)

NUMBER

500/8073/8

 LEVEL

Level 2

TOTAL CREDITS

16

GLH

120

ASSESSMENT METHODS

Coursework, E-assessment, Portfolio of Evidence, Practical Demonstration/Assignment

OPERATIONAL DATE

01-Jan-2010

FUNDED

The Level 2 IT qualification consists of a mandatory unit and an overall requirement of 16 credits in total. This is designed so that schools and colleges can pick the unit combinations that most suit their local employment characteristics and the interests and skills of themselves and usage. Further details of the assessment specification can be read from the qualifications specification and you can ring to talk it over with us at any time.

LEVEL 2 CERTIFICATE

Examined course

Total Credits required to achieve the qualification - 17
Mandatory Units:

  • Level 2, Unit 1 - Improving Productivity Using IT (4 credits)
  • Level 1, Unit 4 - IT Security for Users (1 credit)

NUMBER

600/6688/X

 LEVEL

Level 2

TOTAL CREDITS

17

GLH

120

ASSESSMENT METHODS

Coursework, E-assessment, Multiple Choice Examination, Practical Demonstration/Assignment, Written Examination

OPERATIONAL DATE

01-Oct-2012

FUNDED

GRADING SCALE

C/B/A/A*

 

SPECIFICATION:

The qualification at Level 2 has two assessment components both of which cover the full content of the qualifications.

  1. Coursework assessed in terms of competence in practical areas where knowledge and understanding can be applied in real and motivating contexts.
  2. An externally set and externally marked examination to assess knowledge and understanding that underpins user competence.

A minimum of 17 credits is needed for the qualification at Level 2 with at least 9 credits including the Improving Productivity using IT (IPU) unit (4 credits) at Level 2 and IT Security at Level 1 (1 credit). Since some credit can be carried forward from Level 1, smoother progression is possible. The IPU unit together with IT Security and underlying knowledge and understanding common to all units is the basis for the synoptic externally set and marked examination for Level 2.

It has grading across 4 levels from A* - C with A* the highest grade equating to 80%+ of the available marks and grade C equating to a minimum of 50%.

[The published grade boundaries may be subject to change]

The qualification is based on the National Occupational Standards (NOS) for IT Users developed by the Sector Skills Council for IT and Business together with employers and IT subject specialists

TLM Certificates in Open Systems And Enterprise Level 2 - HANDBOOK

LEVEL 2 EXTENDED CERTIFICATE

Non - examined course

Total Credits required to achieve the qualification - 25
Mandatory Units:

  • Level 2, Unit 1 - Improving Productivity Using IT (4 credits)

NUMBER

501/0435/4

 LEVEL

Level 2

TOTAL CREDITS

25

GLH/TQT

170/250

ASSESSMENT METHODS

Coursework, E-assessment, Portfolio of Evidence, Practical Demonstration/Assignment

OPERATIONAL DATE

01-Sep-2010

FUNDED

The Level 2 IT qualification consists of a mandatory unit and an overall requirement of 25 credits in total. This is designed so that schools and colleges can pick the unit combinations that most suit their local employment characteristics and the interests and skills of themselves and usage. There is a wide range of optional units to choose from. Further details of the assessment specification can be read from the qualifications specification and you can ring to talk it over with us at any time.

2020 L2 ICT Extended Handbook

LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA

Total Credits required to achieve the qualification - 38
Mandatory Units:

  • Level 2, Unit 1 - Improving Productivity Using IT (4 credits)

NUMBER

501/0033/6

 LEVEL

Level 2

TOTAL CREDITS

38

GLH

260

ASSESSMENT METHODS

Coursework, E-assessment, Portfolio of Evidence, Practical Demonstration/Assignment

OPERATIONAL DATE

Start: 01-Sep-2010
End: 31-Aug-2022

FUNDED

Local Funding Available*

14- 16 EFA

The Level 2 IT qualification consists of a mandatory unit and an overall requirement of 38 credits in total. This is designed so that schools and colleges can pick the unit combinations that most suit their local employment characteristics and the interests and skills of themselves and usage. There are over 90 optional units to choose from. Further details of the assessment specification can be read from the qualifications specification and you can ring to talk it over with us at any time.

LEVEL 2 CERTIFICATE FOR MOBILE APP DEVELOPMENT

Total Credits required to achieve the qualification - 16
Mandatory Units:

  • Level 2, Unit 1 - Improving Productivity Using IT (4 credits)

NUMBER

603/7242/4

 LEVEL

Level 2

TOTAL CREDITS

16

GLH

120

ASSESSMENT METHODS

Coursework, E-assessment, Portfolio of Evidence

OPERATIONAL DATE

03-March-2021

FUNDED

NO

The Level 2 Mobile App Development qualification is designed for a wide range of abilities and for people who require skills and competence in the mobile app industry. There is a wide range of units available for all skill levels and interests.

TLM Level 2 Certificate for Mobile App Development - Handbook

*Whilst we indicate where we believe that qualifications can be supported through external funds, we cannot guarantee that such funding might be available. This could depend either upon your circumstances, your Learners, specific funding availability/rules or a combination of these factors. In all cases therefore - we would advise that before making any decisions involving qualifications’ funding, the funders themselves are consulted.

We will however at TLM, be more than willing to explore all funding options with you to secure the maximum levels of financial support for the delivery of our qualifications.