Study IT and Computing at Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion
Are you passionate about technology and eager to build a future in the dynamic and innovative IT sector? IT and Computing courses at Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion are designed to give you a solid understanding of both the technical and creative sides of the industry and offer hands-on experience in a range of areas, including web development, networking, multimedia, cybersecurity and more.
With the UK’s tech sector growing faster than ever, there’s never been a better time for you to dive into this exciting field. Whether you aim to progress through to Higher Education, start an apprenticeship, or head straight into employment, our well-equipped modern facilities and expert teaching staff will prepare you for success.
Focussed on enhancing your employability, Computing courses at Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion are always evolving to stay relevant and our live industry briefs mean you’ll have the opportunity to practise your skills in real world scenarios.
If you’re looking for a practical, vocational route to a career in IT, then studying IT and Computing at Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion is the pathway for you. Visit us at an open day, complete an application form and start your journey today.
Why study IT and Computing with us?
Past Students
Past students have gone on to…
- Secure jobs in the industry including building and designing robots for Comau, a leading car manufacturer.
- Study a Master’s degree in Cyber Security.
- Win the Web Development WorldSkills competition.
Coleg Sir Gâr has been presented with a prestigious CyberFirst silver award for its commitment to delivering a high standard of cybersecurity education.
The computing team, who teach IT from level one to HND, are one of five colleges in Wales to gain this achievement which is awarded by the National Cyber Security Centre, part of GCHQ.
“We are really excited to have achieved this award as we have already been supporting students through cybersecurity opportunities through national competitions and many have progressed to study cyber related subjects at university.
“Cybersecurity is a vital and developing part of the computing industry and it’s essential we offer these opportunities for our students and the wider community.”