SQA Advanced Diploma Computing: Networking

SQA Advanced Diplomas provide practical skills and theoretical knowledge that meet the needs of employers.

The SQA Advanced Diploma in Computing: Networking (SCQF level 8) reflects recent developments in ICT and is designed to equip learners with a fundamental knowledge of contemporary networking technologies so that they can seek employment in a related area.

These qualifications are available through a growing number of colleges and universities around the world.

Typically, an SQA Advanced Diploma takes two years.

Why deliver this qualification

SQA Advanced Diplomas have been developed by SQA in partnership with colleges, universities and industry — so employers recognise that they provide sound evidence of ability.

The unit-based structure supports flexible delivery. A unit is typically 40 hours of timetabled learning.

This SQA Advanced Diploma provides progression routes to further study (see Progression).

Who does this qualification suit

The SQA Advanced Diploma in Computing: Networking is suitable for a wide range of candidates including:

  • school leavers
  • adult returners to education
  • individuals in employment who wish to enhance their career prospects
  • people who wish to start their own business

Access

As with all SQA qualifications, entry is at the discretion of the centre. Examples of formal entry qualifications include:

  • passes in two relevant National Courses at SCQF level 6 (Higher) together with three relevant subjects at National 5
  • a related National Certificate at SCQF level 6
  • a relevant combination of vocational awards at appropriate levels
  • a mix of the above

Different combinations of relevant National Qualifications, vocational qualifications, and equivalent qualifications from other awarding bodies, may also be acceptable.

Progression

The SQA Advanced Diploma can provide advanced entry to degree-level study.

For example, the SQA Advanced Certificate in Computing allows direct entry into the second year of most degree programmes, and the SQA Advanced Diploma in Computing: Networking allows direct entry to most third year programmes.

For further information please refer to the SQA university agreements.

SQA Advanced Certificates and Diplomas also provide the knowledge and understanding required for related Scottish Vocational Qualifications (SVQs). For example, IT and Telecoms Professional National Occupational Standards (NOS) have been developed in parallel with, and as part of, the IT Professional Competency Model — e-skills Procom.

E-skills Procom is the industry-recognised, internationally-relevant training framework for organising courses and qualifications. It defines knowledge, understanding, and competences for seven broad disciplines. The SQA Advanced Diploma in Computing: Networking covers all these disciplines (see group award specification for further information).

Offer this qualification

Centres with devolved authority for approval should use their own internal approval process.

Centres without devolved authority require to come forward for approval and should contact SQA's Business Development Team for guidance.

Assessors and verifiers must be able to meet SQA's general requirements for technical/occupational competence as outlined in the Systems and Qualification Approval Guide.

How to assess

Each unit specification gives detailed information on the evidence requirements and approaches to assessment for each unit.

Ongoing course assessment will apply.

Qualification structure

SQA Advanced Diploma in Computing: Networking

Group award code: GM8F 48 (240 SCQF credit points)

The mandatory section consists of 64 credit points at SCQF level 8.

For further information on the structure and units for this qualification please refer to the group award specification.

Group award specification

For further information on the structure and units for this course please refer to the group award specification - GM8F 48 (551 KB). 

Unit Specifications