This course will be delivered at the new Centre for Applied Technology in Soho, in the heart of London's Digital and Creative economy. This is an exciting new addition to Westminster Kingsway College, opening in September 2024.
Our bespoke building will provide unparalleled facilities tailored for the creators and innovators of tomorrow, enabling learners to hone their craft on industry-standard equipment and develop the skills that the industry desperately needs.
The centre boasts industry-leading equipment and state-of-the-art training spaces including:
The repurposed Soho Centre will act as a beacon for world-class Creative and Digital sector provision, providing a talent pipeline of qualified and experienced individuals to access the fantastic career opportunities in these sectors.
This course has been carefully developed to provide you with the necessary skills, experience, and knowledge to specialise in creative computing, procedural programming, and IT. It will provide you with a solid foundation in computer science, network intelligence and user experience technologies, laying the groundwork for a related pathway at university or in the workplace.
The content of the course has been developed in collaboration with employers, ensuring that the content is up to date. You will be using our state-of-the-art computer facilities. Our academic staff have a vast working knowledge of computer technology in the industry. We work closely with AWS (Amazon Web Services), taking part in their enterprise activities and competitions and visiting the renowned AWS Summit every year. We also collaborate with tech companies such as Microsoft and Google, learning how they use IT systems, and attending masterclasses and QandA sessions with industry experts.
In addition, we visit cutting-edge exhibitions and network with industry partners and former students to learn from their career, apprenticeship and university experiences. You will have the opportunity to visit leading universities and the possibility of work experience placements.
Extended Diplomas have two one-year programmes. You need to finish the first year before moving on to the second.
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All applicants must have an interview to confirm that the course is suitable for them.
The course is delivered as a combination of theory and practical so, you will be assessed through external exams for core units set by the exam board, coursework, and presentations.
If you will be aged 16, 17 or 18 on 31st August prior to the start date of your course and you have the legal right to remain in the UK for the duration of your programme then your study with us will be free. Please see here for the documents you will need to show us.
Some courses will have other associated costs, such as for specialist materials and trips. Many of our students are eligible for financial support, see here for details.
This course will help you to move on to higher-level courses, such as university degrees, apprenticeships, or a job. Many of our students go on to a degree level course such as software engineering, computer science, cyber security, app development, among others.
Ade Anwar is the Curriculum Manager for Digital. Previously he was the Course Leader for the Animation and Games Design course and worked in industry specialising in Games Design.
As a Curriculum Manager, Ade supports the Digital team which consists of Level 3 Information Technology, Games Animation and VFX and Higher Education courses in Computer Science and Cybersecurity. The role of a Curriculum Manager has allowed him to lead verify for awarding bodies such as BTEC, AIM Nextgen, University Of The Arts London and Staffordshire University.
As part of Ade’s teaching, he is a Contextual Studies and Unreal Engine practitioner, achieving an Excellence Award in 2023. Beyond the classroom, he was an Adobe Youth Voices educator who led the UK team to the San Francisco Summit in 2011, he also mentored apprentices at the VFX studio Framestore and mentored for the World Skills Competition where the learners won the 3D Design category on multiple occasions.
“My main objective as a Curriculum Manager and teacher is to consistently encourage staff to showcase their expertise and contribute to maintaining the high standards of our educational programs, which was confirmed as good by OFSTED. The learning space and curriculum should reflect what the industry needs, it is my objective to balance curriculum with what our industry partners require from our vocational learners.”
Toby has been a Lecturer in Information Technology, Digital Media, and Creative Media at Westminster Kingsway College since October 2016. He is highly skilled and holds a BSc (Hons) in Computing at South Bank University and a PGCE (FE) at Greenwich University.
Before this, he served as an IT Lecturer at institutions like the Fashion Retail Academy and Samsung Digital Academy at Newham College, where he started teaching in 2007. He has taught various subjects, including programming, web design, multimedia, and digital marketing.
Toby has a wide range of experience working with learners of all abilities including working with those who have no previous qualification to working with those studying higher education.
Beyond his teaching endeavours, Toby has worked as an IT systems manager and developer, known for his expertise in web-based educational services. He has also been involved in consultancy, web development, hosting, and IT maintenance.
Jake joined Westminster Kingsway College as a student in the Games and Animation Course in 2012. He studied Games Technology at Bournemouth University, gaining a Bachelor's Degree. In 2022, he joined the teaching team at Westminster Kingsway College.
Jake holds a BSc Hons in Games Technology from Bournemouth University.
Jake's interests include 3D Modeling, Game Design, Perspective Drawing, and Architecture.
The teachers listed may change, these shown are an example of the teachers who teach on these programmes.