Awarding Organisation | NCFE |
Teaching Institution | London School of Commerce & IT (LSCI) |
Programme Title | NCFE Level 5 Diploma: Data Engineer |
Name of the final award | NCFE Level 5 Diploma: Data Engineer |
Higher Education Qualification Framework | Higher Technical Qualification (HTQ) |
Level | Level 5 |
Qualification number | 610/5972/9 |
Duration of study | 1 year |
Credit Value | 120 |
Guided Learning Hours (GLH) | 540 |
Total Qualification Time (TQT) | 1200 |
Mode of Study | Full Time (FT) |
Minimum Age | 18 |
Intakes | September; January; April |
Course fees (correct at the time of publication in April 2026) | £6,185 |
A higher technical qualification (HTQ) is a prestigious, kite-marked qualification aimed at meeting employers’ needs and increasing learner engagement in level 4 or 5 technical education. This HTQ content has been aligned with the Data Engineer apprenticeship standard.
This qualification aims to:
This qualification aims to:
The objectives of this qualification are to provide learners with knowledge, skills and behaviours related to the following areas:
To be awarded this qualification, learners are required to successfully achieve 120 credits overall, which is a minimum of a pass in each of the 6 graded mandatory units. To achieve this qualification, learners must successfully demonstrate their achievement of all LOs of the units as detailed in this Qualification Specification. A partial certificate may be requested for learners who do not achieve the full qualification but have achieved at least one whole unit.
Learners who achieve this qualification could progress to the following:
This qualification is designed for learners who want to advance their career within data engineering. It may also be useful to those with suitable industry experience, learners studying other related qualifications within the digital sector, or for those studying qualifications in the following area:
There are no specific prior skills/knowledge a learner must have for this qualification. However, learners may find it helpful if they have already achieved a level 4 qualification.
Learners registered on this qualification should not undertake another qualification at the same level, or with the same/a similar title, as duplication of learning may affect funding eligibility.
To be awarded this qualification, learners are required to successfully achieve 120 credits overall, which is a minimum of a pass in each of the 6 graded mandatory units.
Mandatory units
NCFE Level 5 Diploma: Data Engineer | Credit value |
Unit 01 Data engineering principles and foundations (K/651/6932) | 20 |
Unit 02 Data architecture and management (L/651/6933) | 15 |
Unit 03 Data pipelines and automation (M/651/6934) | 25 |
Unit 04 Software development for data products (R/651/6935) | 25 |
Unit 05 Data analytics, business intelligence and incident management (T/651/6936) | 20 |
Unit 06 Professional practice and continuous improvement in data engineering (Y/651/6937) | 15 |
Assessment is the process of measuring a learner’s skill, knowledge and understanding against the standards set in a qualification.
This qualification is internally assessed and externally quality assured portfolio of evidence, including task-based assessments.
The assessment consists of:
Learners must be successful to gain the NCFE Level 5 Diploma: Data Engineer. All the evidence generated by the learner will be assessed against the standards expected of a level 5 learner for each LO.
Learners are only permitted one resubmission of internally assessed work, who fail a component at the first attempt. In these circumstances, learners can only achieve a pass grade for the relevant components.
This qualification may be eligible for funding.
A Tuition Fee Loan is available to most UK students. The loan is administered by the Student Loan Company. The tuition fee loan is paid directly to the College.
A maintenance loan for living costs is also available. The amount a student get depends on his/her personal circumstances and household income.
The online calculator (https://www.gov.uk/student-finance-calculator) will give an accurate idea of what level of student funding a student may be eligible for.
Applications for entry
are now open!
We would always recommend that you apply online. But our application forms are also available to download as PDF documents which you can print out, complete and submit by post or in person.
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