Edexcel Level 2 in Information Technology (IT) is a UK-recognized qualification designed to help students develop practical computer skills and understand how technology is used in real life and at work.
Level 2 is roughly equal to a GCSE level qualification — it shows that you have a good understanding of IT and can use technology effectively.
Module 1 is often called “Using IT” or “IT Systems”, depending on your course version.
This module focuses on the basic and essential computer skills that every student and professional should know.
Here’s what you’ll usually learn:
Understanding IT systems
What hardware and software are
How computers, networks, and the internet work
Using common software applications
Word processors (e.g. Microsoft Word or Google Docs)
Spreadsheets (e.g. Excel)
Presentation tools (e.g. PowerPoint)
File management
Creating, saving, naming, and organizing files and folders correctly
Internet and online safety
Searching effectively online
Avoiding online threats like phishing and viruses
Understanding data protection and privacy
Email and communication tools
Writing professional emails
Attaching documents and managing inboxes
Working efficiently with IT
Time-saving tools like templates and shortcuts
Using IT to solve real-world problems
Confidence in using computers and digital tools
Understanding how IT supports businesses and daily life
Preparation for higher IT qualifications or job roles that require IT skills
Assessment may include:
Practical tasks on a computer (e.g. creating a document or spreadsheet)
Short written tests or assignments to show understanding
You’ll be marked on:
How accurately and efficiently you use software
How well you organize your work
How safely and responsibly you use IT