London School of Commerce & IT

Course Overview

NCFE Level 5 Diploma: Cloud Systems and Secure Networking (HTQ)

Awarding Organisation

NCFE

Teaching Institution

London School of Commerce & IT (LSCI)

Programme Title

NCFE Level 5 Diploma: Cloud Systems and  Secure Networking

Name of the final award

NCFE Level 5 Diploma: : Cloud Systems and  Secure Networking

Higher Education Qualification Framework

Higher Technical Qualification (HTQ)

Level

Level 5

Qualification number

610/5971/7

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 May 2026)

£6,350

About this qualification

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 Network Engineer apprenticeship standard.

 

This qualification aims to:

  • provide the knowledge, skills and behaviours that are needed to enter occupations across the country
  • be understood and recognised as high quality by employers and so have national labour market currency

give learners confidence that those qualifications are recognised by employers and are perceived to be a credible, prestigious and distinct pathway.

Aims and Objectives

This qualification aims to:

  • focus on the study of data engineering within the digital sector
  • offer breadth and depth of study, incorporating a key core of knowledge
  • provide opportunities to acquire a number of practical and technical skills

 

The objectives of this qualification are to provide learners with knowledge, skills and behaviours related to the following areas:

  • cloud networking protocols, services and topologies
  • cyber security threats and risk management
  • network performance, optimisation, and maintenance
  • change management and business continuity in network infrastructure
  • security compliance and legislation
  • secure system administration

Achieving this qualification

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 the 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.

Progression

Learners who achieve this qualification could progress to the following:

  • employment:
    • cloud engineer
    • cloud solutions architect
    • cyber security analyst
    • network engineer
    • security architect
  • further education:
    • related apprenticeships
  • higher education:
    • cloud computing degree
    • networking degree
    • cyber security degree
    • degree apprenticeship

Entry Requirements and Guidance

This qualification is designed for learners who want to advance their career in secure network infrastructure. It may also be useful to those with suitable industry experience, or for learners studying qualifications in the following sectors/areas:

  • cloud computing
  • cyber security
  • networking
  • software development
  • data and analytics

 

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.

Course structure

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: Cloud Systems and  Secure Networking

Credit value

Unit 01 Cloud Networking Protocols, Services and Topologies (R/651/6926)

30

Unit 02 Cyber Security Threats and Risk Management (T/651/6927)

20

Unit 03 Network Performance, Optimisation, and Maintenance (Y/651/6928)

20

Unit 04 Change Management and Business Continuity in Network Infrastructure (A/651/6929)

20

Unit 05 Security Compliance and Legislation (H/651/6930)

15

Unit 06 Secure System Administration (J/651/6931)

15

 

How the qualification is assessed?

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.

 

The assessment consists of:

  • an internally assessed portfolio of evidence, which is assessed by the teacher/assessor, internal quality assurance by the College and externally quality assured by NCFE.

 

Learners must be successful to gain the NCFE Level 5 Diploma: Cloud Systems and Secure Networking. All the evidence generated by the learner will be assessed against the standards expected of a level 5 learner for each Learning Outcome.

Resubmission

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.

Student Finance

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.

Further Information

Further details on this course can be obtained at: NCFE Website