HNC in Computing for England (Cyber Security)
Duration | 1 Academic Year |
Study Mode | Full-time |
Start Date | September 2025 |
Higher Technical Qualifications (HTQs) are practical qualifications that employers have helped develop, to provide you with the right training and skills to succeed at work.
They are ideal if you are;
You can study these courses on a full-time or part-time basis around your life and work commitments here at Bradford College.
You can achieve a degree at your own pace and around your life and work commitments.
Qualification | Level | Degree Equivalent | Full-time length of study | Part-time length of study |
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Higher National Certificate (HNC) | 4 | Equivalent to the first year of a degree | 1 year | 2 years |
Foundation degree (Fd) | 4/5 | Equivalent to the first two years of a three year degree | 2 years | 3 years |
Higher National Diploma (HND) | 5 | Equivalent to the first two years of a degree | 2 years | 3-4 years |
If you’d like to apply for one of our Higher Technical Qualifications (see below) you will need to meet the course entry requirements.
Your application and subsequent entry requirements for these courses are assessed through a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process. This allows us to assess your existing skills, prior knowledge and work experience against a given set of standards, competencies, or learning outcomes and then decide whether they can be used as credit on your course.
To start a HTQ, you’ll need to be aged 18 or over and live in England.
You can apply for a HTQ while you’re still at school. You can see the full list of HTQs on offer at Bradford College below.
A HNC is a level 4 qualification, which is equivalent to the first year of a degree. You will develop a solid foundation of knowledge and skills in your subject area that will give you a head start to further study.
A HND is a level 5 qualification, which is equivalent to the first two years of a degree. This qualification can provide you with the key skills and knowledge to prepare you for degree-level study or can be a route into employment.
Work placements are not usually needed on a HTQ, except in some professions.
However, many courses do offer you practical skills and experience through workshops, labs or work experience. Full details are provided on our course pages.
After completing your HTQ, you can:
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