“Playing tournaments, for me, I think it helps me develop skills because mainly I don’t play tournament-based games, and in tournaments there’s very skilled players playing. So if I end up going against a really skilled player and lose, I can still learn from how they’ve played and try again. Support with everyone is great, we all get along, we’re all nice to each other and we all help whenever we can, and same with the tutors – they support us the best with how they are.”
Kai, eSports
“I’m in Games Design because I’ve been doing Computer Science since high school so Games Design felt like the right path for me to follow. Currently in class we’re working towards making our own game that focuses on things like story and adventure aspects as we’re creating weapons and levels to create a stealth and spy game. We get to be up and about and go a fair few different places – we’ve already been to the Royal Armories, taken photos of things and used those for our 3D models.”
Min, Games Development
“The course has helped me develop – I’ve been more social towards my team and other people. And it’s helped me develop my comms with more competitive gameplay. People in the course are very supportive of you and in the games they are helpful, give you comms and all that.”
Aaran, eSports
“If you’re somebody who likes art we’ve got concept art courses here. Also if you like audio we’ve got a lesson about that. It branches off, things like other different careers you can do with this class. It’s not exam based so you don’t have to worry about revising a lot, it’s coursework based so you finish some of the product portfolio, hand it in throughout the course.”
Joseph, Games Development
Course Information
Introduction
Providing insight to businesses to provide solutions and answer questions through examining relevant data.
Overview
Data Analysts work across all sectors and departments, using data to solve problems and support business decisions.They gather, clean, and interpret data to discover insights, inform strategies, and improve performance. Their work may involve analysing social media trends, sales patterns, recruitment data, or service delivery metrics. Data Analysts interact with internal teams or external clients, createand deliver analytical outputs, and ensure data is handled securely and compliantly. They must stay up to date with industry trends, tools, and technologies in this fast-evolving field. Their role is key in making organisations more efficientand evidence-driven
Entry requirements
The employer will agree entry requirements for these apprenticeships and these will depend on the role that they are advertising.
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