This 62 week course covers all three units of the Cambridge National Creative iMedia Games Design course. A nationally recognised GCSE equivalent (similar to BTEC) in digital media with a specialism in Games Design.
Classes are taught online by a fully qualified Computer Science teacher with weekly marked work & NEA (coursework) marking included in the course fees.
Live classes are weekly during term time on Fridays at 11.15am
Unit 1: R094
Visual Identity & Design – Coursework (NEA). This unit is worth a total of 50 marks. It covers digital art & graphic design and makes up 25% of your total mark.
Unit 2: R099
Digital Games – Coursework (NEA). This unit is worth a total of 75 marks. It builds on the previous unit to design and create digital games and makes up 35% of your total mark.
Unit 3: R093
iMedia in The Media Industry – Written Exam (1 hour 40 minutes). This unit is worth a total of 75 marks. This final exam unit builds on the previous two units to look at the media industry as a whole and makes up 40% of your total mark.
Learners will attend 30 weekly live lessons in year 1 where they will complete unit R094, and cover the majority of the topic learning for unit R099. In year 2, learners will attend 32 weekly live lessons where the will complete the NEA for unit R099, and study for the final summer exam in June of year 2.
A £45 deposit will be taken at enrolment, followed by 20 monthly payments of £45 from September of year 1. If you would prefer to pay yearly or termly, please get in touch.
For those following the US High school diploma who wish to use this as a self-study, tutor marked course with a certificate of completion with GPA, reduced fees of 50% are available.
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