Eager to dive into the world of computing?

Good news, NEC have two new courses coming soon!

IGCSE Computer Science

What is Computer Science?

Computer Science is the study of computers and their processes and principles. Computer Science explores applications, hardware, software and more.

What can you expect from IGCSE Computer Science?

Ready to discover the impact of computers?

In this brand new course you will explore computers in everyday life, computer science as a career path, problem solving, programming, coding, data and so much more.

What are the benefits of studying Computer Science?

The digital world is continuously evolving and the need for computer scientists grows with it.

Studying computer science equips you with a number of powerful skills to help you progress into further education and expand your career goals. Could computer science be your calling?

Programming for Beginners with Python

What is Computer Programming?

Computer Programming (also known as coding) is the process of writing code to initiate specific actions on a computer, in software or an application. Code instructs the computer or application how to perform.

What can you expect from Programming for Beginners with Python?

Dive into the world of programming, understand how to confidently solve problems and get to grips with Python.

Thinking of becoming a Computer Programmer? This level 2 course is the perfect place to start.

What are the benefits of studying Computer Programming?

Computers are everywhere! Wouldn't you like to fully understand them and how they work?

Not only does Computer Programming open a variety of career doors for you, it also helps you improve your efficiency skills, logic skills and increases your understanding of the IT world.

"I just wanted to say how much I love this course overall. I think it's going to be a great asset for so many people, those who want to do the GCSE but also those who want an insight into programming. It's a great mix of practical and theory, with just enough detail to explain things without being overwhelming." - subject matter expert