NCFE CACHE Level 3 Certificate in Coding Practices
NCFE CACHE Level 3 Certificate in Coding Practices
NCFE CACHE Level 3 Certificate in Coding Practices

NCFE CACHE Level 3 Certificate in Coding Practices

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Level
Level 3
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Learning Curve Group
Course Length
15 Weeks
Awarding Body
NCFE
The IT and web development sector is growing rapidly, as almost all businesses now have some form of online presence. Coding is used to build websites, mobile apps and other computer software, so having an understanding of coding, how it is implemented, and the importance of software testing is crucial for anyone working in an IT or digital role. Discover various approaches and stages of software testing, including the concept of test-driven development. Acquire knowledge of bug detection and resolution techniques, as well as preventive measures. Additionally, understand the significance of deployment and upkeep, including maintenance planning, configuration management, and version control systems. COURSE CONTENT Coding requirements and planning Understanding coding design Implementation of coding Software testing Understand deployment, maintenance and configuration management HOW LEARNERS USE THIS COURSE If you choose to complete this Level 3 course in Coding practises, you can become familiarised with the skills needed to work in the digital sector. Such careers could include; Web Developer (£20,000 to £50,000) Software Developer (£20,000 to £70,000) *(Salary information taken from the National Careers Service)

The IT and web development sector is growing rapidly, as almost all businesses now have some form of online presence. Coding is used to build websites, mobile apps and other computer software, so having an understanding of coding, how it is implemented, and the importance of software testing is crucial for anyone working in an IT or digital role.

Discover various approaches and stages of software testing, including the concept of test-driven development. Acquire knowledge of bug detection and resolution techniques, as well as preventive measures.

Additionally, understand the significance of deployment and upkeep, including maintenance planning, configuration management, and version control systems.

COURSE CONTENT

  • Coding requirements and planning
  • Understanding coding design
  • Implementation of coding
  • Software testing
  • Understand deployment, maintenance and configuration management

HOW LEARNERS USE THIS COURSE

If you choose to complete this Level 3 course in Coding practises, you can become familiarised with the skills needed to work in the digital sector. Such careers could include;

  • Web Developer (£20,000 to £50,000)
  • Software Developer (£20,000 to £70,000)

*(Salary information taken from the National Careers Service)

The IT and web development sector is growing rapidly, as almost all businesses now have some form of online presence. Coding is used to build websites, mobile apps and other computer software, so having an understanding of coding, how it is implemented, and the importance of software testing is crucial for anyone working in an IT or digital role.

Discover various approaches and stages of software testing, including the concept of test-driven development. Acquire knowledge of bug detection and resolution techniques, as well as preventive measures.

Additionally, understand the significance of deployment and upkeep, including maintenance planning, configuration management, and version control systems.

COURSE CONTENT

  • Coding requirements and planning
  • Understanding coding design
  • Implementation of coding
  • Software testing
  • Understand deployment, maintenance and configuration management

HOW LEARNERS USE THIS COURSE

If you choose to complete this Level 3 course in Coding practises, you can become familiarised with the skills needed to work in the digital sector. Such careers could include;

  • Web Developer (£20,000 to £50,000)
  • Software Developer (£20,000 to £70,000)

*(Salary information taken from the National Careers Service)