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Level 4,5 SwissUK® Diploma in IT and Computing

A higher-level programme in IT and Computing, awarding UK regulated qualifications at Level 4 and Level 5.

UK Nationally Recognised Qualification

Receive UK RQF Level 4 and 5 qualifications, comparable to Years 1 and 2 of a UK bachelor’s degree.

Employment or Final-Year Progression

Graduates may enter employment or, subject to admission requirements, progress to the final year of a UK bachelor’s degree.

International Recognition and Mobility

Qualifications may be recognised in multiple countries and may support academic progression and professional mobility.

Tuition Support and Scholarships

SwissUK® Diploma offers tuition support and scholarships to optimise costs and expand access to international education.

Programme Details (Level 4)

Key Benefits

UK Qualification Reference Statement
Multinational Career Opportunities
Career Risk Reduction
Ultra-Cost-Effective Study Abroad
Enhanced Relocation Opportunities
Program Introduction

The Level 4 SwissUK® Diploma in IT and Computing provides learners with foundational knowledge and skills in the principles of information technology, including computer systems, programming, database management, and cybersecurity. With topics such as software development, networking, and information technology project management, the programme prepares learners to take on entry-level roles in the field of information technology or to progress to higher levels of study in this discipline.

The Level 4 Diploma is placed at Level 4 within the UK Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) and is assessed in academic terms as being equivalent to a Higher National Certificate (HNC) and Year 1 of a three-year UK bachelor’s degree programme.

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Program Description
Ofqual UK.Gov Code610/1191/5
Regulation frameworkRQF/EQF
Minimum training timea year
Total credits120 Credits
Total learning time1200 Hours
Total time spent with instructors600 Hours
Language English
Programme ProviderSwiss Information and Management Institute
Assessment CentreSwiss Information and Management Institute
QualificationOTHM

Mandatory Modules
 

1. Cyber Security (D/650/3383): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module provides foundational knowledge of cybersecurity and the protection of information systems in digital environments. It focuses on cyber threats, core principles of data security, access control, system protection, and the development of information security awareness within organisations.

2. Principles of Computer Programming (F/650/3384): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module helps learners understand the fundamental principles of computer programming. The content includes logical thinking, program structure, variables, data types, conditions, loops, functions, and the development of simple code to solve problems in digital environments.

3. Systems Analysis and Design (F/617/2266): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module equips learners with knowledge of the analysis and design of information systems to meet organisational needs. Learners will explore how to identify system requirements, analyse business processes, develop suitable solutions, and design systems that are effective, feasible, and aligned with intended use.

4. Web and Mobile Applications (H/650/3385): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module introduces the principles and methods of developing web and mobile applications. The content focuses on application structure, user interface, user experience, core digital application functions, and the development of solutions suited to practical needs.

5. Computer and Network Technology (L/617/2268): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module provides foundational knowledge of computer hardware, network systems, and connectivity technologies. Learners will study computer architecture, networking devices, data transmission principles, system connectivity, and the role of technology infrastructure in supporting the activities of individuals and organisations.

6. Managing Digital Information (J/650/3386): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module helps learners understand how digital information is managed in modern technology environments. The content includes the collection, storage, organisation, protection, and effective use of digital data, while also emphasising the importance of information management in operations and decision-making within organisations.
Assignments:
  • Complete 6 written assignments (2,000–3,000 words each) based on the module titles.
Learning outcomes
  • To develop an understanding of the fundamental principles of information technology, computer systems, and digital environments.
  • To build foundational knowledge of cybersecurity and the protection of information within organisations.
  • To strengthen understanding of core programming principles in order to support logical thinking and problem-solving.
  • To develop knowledge of systems analysis and design in order to address organisational requirements effectively.
  • To build foundational knowledge and skills in the development of web and mobile applications.
  • To develop an understanding of the core principles of computer technology, network systems, and data connectivity.
  • To strengthen capabilities in the management, organisation, and protection of digital information in modern technology environments.
Learning model

The programme runs over 1 year and is delivered through an automated e-learning model, including:

  • Designed to support self-directed learning.
  • Lessons are structured into concise, easy-to-follow modules, helping learners understand each module more easily upon completion.
  • Learners are provided with the tools and support needed to complete the course requirements effectively.

Learn more about the automated e-learning model [Video HERE]

Admission
Entry requirements:
  • Applicants must be at least 16 years old.
  • Have attained a Level 3 Diploma under the NQF/QCF/RQF system, completed a high school program, or its equivalent.
English requirements:
  • Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR): Level B2; or
  • IELTS: Overall score of 5.5, with Reading and Writing at 5.5; or
  • Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic): Score of 51.

Qualification & Competencies (Level 4)

1. Get OTHM Level 4 Diploma in Information Technology

Upon completing program, students will receive:

  • OTHM Level 4 Diploma in Information Technology is accredited with the Ofqual UK.Gov code: 610/1191/5
Reference:
  • Sample QualificationOTHM Level 4 Diploma in Information Technology: CLICK HERE
2. Earn 06 Level 4 e-ProCerts

As a program mapped to National Occupational Standards, along with the supplemental knowledge system, students can engage in self-study through interactive lessons, attend webinars, and take online tests to earn 10 Level 4 e-ProCerts. Each e-ProCert reflects Level 4, outlines the Learning Outcomes, and provides certification upon completion.

If students wish to convert their e-ProCerts to hard copies, they can use an optional service for a minimal fee.

The 10 e-ProCerts that learners can obtain during the Level 4 SwissUK® Diploma in Information Technology program (note: this is optional):
  1. Level 4 e-Certificate in Cyber Security
  2. Level 4 e-Certificate in Principles of Computer Programming
  3. Level 4 e-Certificate in Systems Analysis and Design
  4. Level 4 e-Certificate in Web and Mobile Applications
  5. Level 4 e-Certificate in Computer and Network Technology
  6. Level 4 e-Certificate in Managing Digital Information

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3. Gain competencies

Upon completing the program, students will have acquired the following competencies and, along with the qualification received, will be ready to enter the workforce:

  • Developing an understanding of cybersecurity and the ability to support the protection of systems, data, and digital infrastructure.
  • Strengthening foundational programming skills and logical thinking in software development.
  • Building competence in systems analysis, requirements identification, and contributing to the design of technology solutions.
  • Developing the skills required to build and support the development of web and mobile applications.
  • Enhancing understanding of computer technology, network systems, and the operation of information technology infrastructure.
  • Strengthening the ability to manage, organise, and use digital information effectively and securely.
  • Improving problem-solving and technical analysis skills, and supporting the implementation of digital solutions.
  • Building the foundational knowledge and skills required for work in information technology and digital transformation.
4. Career Progression

The programme supports a range of early-career pathways, including roles such as network support technician, information technology support assistant, and cybersecurity support assistant. As organisations become increasingly reliant on information technology infrastructure and digital security, demand for professionals with relevant technical skills continues to grow, supporting career stability and opportunities for development in the sector.

"The program aligns with the Level 4 EQF competency framework, equivalent to 120 UK credits or 60 ECTS credits. It is recognized in most countries and territories, ensuring global acceptance and immediate employability."

Here are some qualified positions for someone with a Level 4 Diploma in Information Technology:

  • Cyber Security Assistant: Supports the monitoring of cybersecurity issues, helps protect digital information, and contributes to maintaining the security of information technology systems.
  • Junior Programmer: Assists with writing, testing, and revising basic code during software or application development.
  • Systems Analysis Assistant: Supports requirements gathering, process analysis, and contributes to proposing system solutions aligned with organisational needs.
  • Web and Mobile Applications Assistant: Assists in the development, updating, and testing of web and mobile applications to support operational and user experience requirements.
  • Computer and Network Support Assistant: Supports the installation, maintenance, and handling of basic issues relating to computers, network devices, and information technology infrastructure.
  • Digital Information Coordinator: Assists in the management, organisation, storage, and protection of digital information within a business or organisation.
  • IT Support Assistant: Supports users with day-to-day technical issues and helps maintain the stable and effective operation of technology systems.
  • Software Testing Assistant: Assists with function testing, identifying errors, and recording results during software development and refinement.
  • Junior Web Support Officer: Supports content management, updates, and the basic maintenance of websites or online platforms.
  • Technical Operations Assistant: Assists in coordinating technical activities, monitoring workflow progress, and supporting the effective operation of the information technology function.

Programme Details (Level 5)

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Program Introduction

The Level 5 SwissUK® Diploma in IT and Computing provides learners with advanced knowledge and practical understanding in areas such as cybersecurity, systems administration, and web development. The programme is designed to strengthen skills in programming, information technology systems, and digital applications, while encouraging analytical thinking and the practical application of knowledge. It supports learners in developing the competencies required for technology-related roles and for progression to further study.

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Program Description
Ofqual UK.Gov Code603/3614/6
Regulation frameworkRQF/EQF
Minimum training timea year
Total credits120 Credits
Total learning time1200 Hours
Total time spent with instructors600 Hours
Language English
Programme ProviderSwiss Information and Management Institute
Assessment CentreSwiss Information and Management Institute
QualificationOTHM

Mandatory Modules

1. Software Engineering (K/617/2276): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module provides foundational knowledge of software engineering and software development processes within organisations. It focuses on the stages of the software lifecycle, from requirements analysis, design, development, and testing to maintenance, while helping learners understand how to develop software that is systematic, effective, and aligned with user needs.

2. Database Systems (H/617/2275): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module helps learners understand the core principles of database systems in information technology environments. The content includes database design, data organisation and storage, access management, data consistency and security, as well as the role of databases in supporting organisational operations.

3. Advanced Systems Analysis and Design (D/617/2274): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module develops more advanced knowledge of information systems analysis and design. Learners will explore how to identify complex organisational requirements, model processes and data, evaluate the feasibility of solutions, and design systems that support operational effectiveness and strategic objectives.

4. Management Information Systems (Y/617/2273): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module provides an understanding of management information systems and their role in supporting decision-making. The content focuses on how organisations collect, process, manage, and use information to support operations, control, and development in digital environments.

5. Network Information Systems (R/617/2272): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module helps learners understand network information systems and the role of network infrastructure in connecting, exchanging, and managing data. The content includes the principles of network operation, the components of network systems, information flow management, basic security, and the application of networks in supporting organisational activities.

6. IT Project Management (L/617/2271): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module equips learners with foundational knowledge and skills in information technology project management. It focuses on planning, resource organisation, the management of schedules, costs, risks, and project quality, while also helping learners understand how to coordinate teams and monitor projects in order to achieve defined objectives.
Assignments:
  • Complete 6 written assignments (2,000–3,000 words each) based on the module titles.
Learning outcomes
  • Develop advanced knowledge and skills in IT systems, software development, and networking technologies.
  • Apply problem-solving techniques and analytical tools to address real-world IT challenges and improve organizational efficiency.
  • Enhance proficiency in modern programming languages, database management, and emerging technologies such as cybersecurity and cloud computing.
  • Prepare learners for higher academic progression or managerial roles in the IT sector, equipping them with leadership and project management competencies.
Learning model

The qualification is designed to be delivered over 12 academic months for full-time study, is implemented using a combined automated training model that includes:

  • Designed to enhance the self-study process.
  • Lessons are structured in short, manageable modules, enabling students to grasp the content immediately after completing each module.
  • Provides students with the necessary tools and support to efficiently fulfil course requirements.

Learn more about how to use the automated training model at SIMI Swiss [Video HERE]

Qualification & Competencies (Level 5)

1. Get OTHM Level 5 Diploma in Information Technology

Upon completing Year 2, students will receive:

  • OTHM Level 5 Diploma in Information Technology is accredited with the Ofqual UK.Gov code 603/3614/6
Reference:
  • Sample Qualification of OTHM Level 5 Diploma in Information Technology: CLICK HERE
2. Earn 10 Level 5 e-ProCerts

As a program mapped to National Occupational Standards, along with the supplemental knowledge system, students can engage in self-study through interactive lessons, attend webinars, and take online tests to earn 10 Level 5 e-ProCerts. Each e-ProCert reflects Level 5, outlines the Learning Outcomes, and provides certification upon completion.

If students wish to convert their e-ProCerts to hard copies, they can use an optional service for a minimal fee.

The 06 e-ProCerts that learners can obtain during the Level 5 SwissUK® Diploma in Information Technology program (note: this is optional):
  1. Level 5 e-Certificate in Software Engineering
  2. Level 5 e-Certificate in Database Systems
  3. Level 5 e-Certificate in Advanced Systems Analysis and Design
  4. Level 5 e-Certificate in Management Information Systems
  5. Level 5 e-Certificate in Network Information Systems
  6. Level 5 e-Certificate in IT Project Management

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3. Gain competencies

Upon completing the program, students will have acquired the following competencies and, along with the qualification received, will be ready to enter the workforce:

  • The ability to design, develop, and refine software in line with appropriate technical processes.
  • Enhanced understanding of database management and the ability to organise, store, and retrieve data effectively.
  • Strengthened capabilities in advanced systems analysis, requirements identification, and the design of technology solutions suited to organisational needs.
  • Developed understanding of management information systems and the role of technology in supporting business operations.
  • Improved capability in the management and operation of network and information systems in digital environments.
  • Strengthened skills in planning, coordinating, and monitoring information technology projects.
  • Enhanced analytical thinking, problem-solving ability, and support for decision-making in technology and management contexts.
  • A stronger professional and managerial foundation for technical, coordination, and implementation support roles in the field of information technology.
4. Career Progression

The Level 5 SwissUK® Diploma in IT and Computing supports learners in developing knowledge and skills relevant to roles such as software development support, systems administration support, and data-related support functions. These areas help strengthen competence in software development, information systems management, and database operations, while also supporting progression in the field of information technology and computing.

"The program aligns with the Level 5 EQF competency framework, equivalent to 120 UK credits or 60 ECTS credits. It is recognized in most countries and territories, ensuring global acceptance and immediate employability."

Here are some qualified positions for someone with a Level 5 Diploma in IT and Computing:

  • Software Engineering Assistant: Assists in the development, testing, and refinement of software in line with technical requirements and project objectives.
  • Database Support Officer: Supports the management, updating, storage, and retrieval of data to help maintain the accuracy and effectiveness of database systems.
  • Systems Analysis and Design Assistant: Supports requirements analysis, system solution design, and contributes to the improvement of technology processes within organisations.
  • Management Information Systems Assistant: Supports the operation and maintenance of management information systems, contributing to the provision of data for management and decision-making.
  • Network Information Systems Support Officer: Supports the management, monitoring, and maintenance of network and information systems within a business or organisation.
  • IT Project Coordinator: Supports planning, progress tracking, and resource coordination, helping information technology projects to be implemented effectively.
  • Business Systems Support Officer: Supports systems used in business operations, assists with technical issue resolution, and helps maintain continuity in operational processes.
  • Application Support Analyst: Supports the monitoring, testing, and handling of application-related issues in order to help maintain operational effectiveness and user experience.
  • Junior IT Operations Supervisor: Supports the supervision of technical tasks, monitors operational performance, and contributes to the achievement of objectives within the information technology function.
  • Information Systems Coordinator: Supports the coordination of activities related to information systems, helping align business requirements with technology solutions within the organisation.

Qualifications & Accreditation

1. Qualifications Awarded

Upon graduation, students will receive:

  • Year 1: Level 4 Diploma in Information Technology from the Ofqual UK.Gov Awarding Body OTHM (610/1191/5)
  • Year 2: Level 5 Diploma in Information Technology from the Ofqual UK.Gov Awarding Body OTHM (603/3614/6)
2. Progression Pathways

After completing this programme, learners may progress to SwissUK® Diploma Level 6. They may also have opportunities to apply for bachelor’s degree programmes at universities in the EU and the United Kingdom.

  • Study Abroad Pathways: Click HERE
  • Relocation Pathway: Click HERE
  • SwissEdu⁺ – Swiss Digital Higher Education Pathway: Click HERE
  • SwissUK® Progression Pathway: Click HERE
3. Accreditation of Swiss Information and Management Institute

Swiss Information and Management Institute is the first higher education institute in Zug, Switzerland, to achieve comprehensive international accreditations at both the organizational and program levels. The video below guides you through the step-by-step process of verifying and checking the accreditations and recognitions of the Swiss Information and Management Institute.

  • Watch this video to learn how to verify the accreditations and recognitions of the Swiss Information and Management Institute CLICK HERE.
  • View the accreditation system of Swiss Information and Management Institute CLICK HERE.
4. Accreditation of the Ofqual UK.Gov Awarding body OTHM
About the Ofqual UK.Gov awarding body OTHM:
  • Recognized as an organization by the educational authority of the United Kingdom, Ofqual (UK.Gov). Recognition Number: RN5284. Refer to the recognition information CLICK HERE.
Reference:
  • Guidelines of how to check the recognition of OTHM: CLICK HERE
  • The meaning of Level System in the labor market in the context of global labor mobility: CLICK HERE
  • The meaning of Level System in global diploma recognition: CLICK HERE
 

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