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Location
Cardonald Campus
SCQF Level
4
Start Date
25 Aug 2025
Qualification Type
NQ
Course Type
Short Full-Time
Duration
18 weeks (August to January)

Applications will open in 2025, date TBC

Do you want to work in IT? Are you skilled at using computers and software and want to learn more?

If you already have a good proficiency in English, at National 4 level or equivalent, then our ESOL Gateway to Computing course aims to improve your confidence levels and provide the key qualifications you need for progression in college or to employment. It will offer you access to careers guidance, employment opportunities and future learning.

What will I learn?

Please note: this is not an ESOL Programme.

During this ESOL Gateway to Computing course, you will study:

  • Cisco Networking Academy – IT essentials
  • Programming essentials in Python
  • Digital skills
  • Web design projects
  • Employability units (SCQF level 5)
  • Personal development units (SCQF level 5)
  • ESOL National 5.

Entry requirements (minimum)

  • ESOL National 4 (with minimum of two units achieved) or equivalent, (for example a minimum of CEFR B2 or ESOL Intermediate), and IELTS 4.5
  • You should have an interest in working in the computing sector, be able to use a computer and keyboard confidently as well as Microsoft 365, and you should demonstrate this experience in the application form 
  • You will be required to provide evidence of your current English level and you may be required to do an assessment to ensure you are offered a class at the correct level.

Entry requirement equivalency table

  • If you do not meet the entry criteria for your chosen course, you may be offered an alternative course in the same subject area.

Employer and industry links

You will develop your knowledge of career paths and employment opportunities. You will be involved in events and event planning. 

Jobs and further study

If you successfully complete this course, you can progress to ESOL Gateway to Computing starting in January 2025.

Take a look at the course progression map for computing courses.

Making an application

For courses starting in August, you can make up to two applications.

Applications are made to a course and a first choice of campus. If the course is oversubscribed at your first choice you will be automatically considered for alternative sites and may be made an offer without a further application.

I've applied — what happens next?

When you apply 

You will receive an automated email confirming that we have received your application (remember to check your SPAM folder). 

Your application will be reviewed by the admissions team and you will either be: 

  • Made a direct offer (unconditional or conditional) 
  • Invited to attend an information session, followed by an interview and, if required, a skills test to ascertain English level. You will also be asked to bring copies of current qualifications and proof of residency
  • Advised that your application is unsuccessful – you have not met the entry requirements for this course and are advised to contact the College Student Advice Centres to discuss alternative options which may be available to you
  • We aim not to reject an application and if you don’t meet the entry requirements you may be referred to a different course or level.  

If you are invited to interview, you will be informed of the outcome of your interview by email within 14 working days. The outcome will be one of the following: 

  1. Unconditional offer of a place – you have met all the entry requirements and your place is guaranteed. You will be required to accept this offer to secure your place
  2. Conditional offer of a place – your place is secured pending you meeting the entry requirements. This may mean achieving school or college qualifications which you may not be able to provide to us yet. You will be required to accept this offer to secure your conditional place. Once your conditions are met this will change to an unconditional offer of a place which you must accept before you can enrol on the course
  3. Waiting list – you have met all entry requirements, and have been interviewed however, the course is now full so you have been placed on a waiting list. If any spaces become available you may be contacted, usually around the course start date. We would advise that you also consider other application options
  4. Reserve listfollowing your interview, you have unfortunately not been successful in this round of recruitment. We have placed your name on a Reserve list and your application may be reconsidered at a later date. This could happen any time up to the start date of the course but it is very possible that you will not be offered a place. We would advise that you also consider other application options. 
  5. Unsuccessful – your interview has been unsuccessful. You may be offered a place on a course at a different level, or advised to contact the College Student Advice Centres to discuss alternative options which may be available to you. 

Once an offer is received, you must reply within 14 working days or risk losing your place, as the system will automatically decline your offer after 14 days. 

Once you have accepted your offer, you will be sent out instructions about student funding, joining instructions and induction date. 

More questions? Contact us about this course


0141 272 3104