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National Certificate Information End User Computing

TRAINING COURSE

National Certificate Information End User Computing

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Details

The purpose of the qualification is to build the knowledge and skills required by learners in End User Computing. It is intended to empower learners to acquire knowledge, skills, attitudes and values required to operate confidently in the End User Computing environment in the South African community and to respond to the challenges of the economic environment. Offered part-time on Saturdays from 9am to 2pm.

A qualifying learner will be able to: Competently apply the knowledge, techniques & skills of End User Computing applications in the workplace. Understand the impact and use Information Communication & Technology (ICT) in an organisation and society. Improve Communication by combining communication skills with End User Computing skills. Improve the application of mathematical literacy in the workplace, by better utilising applicable End User Computing Applications The qualification addresses the need in the workplace for nationally recognised qualifications, based on unit standards, which will allow learners with workplace experience in End User Computing to obtain recognition for prior learning. Course part-time, with lessons on Saturdays.

Delivery Methods

Leading Training is focusing on providing virtual training courses for the foreseeable future and will only consider in-person and classroom training on request, with a required minimum group size of six delegates. We remain committed to offering training that is fast, focused and effective.

Audience

Any person requiring a certified basic computer skills qualification. Must be available on Saturday mornings for 6 months for tuition in Johannesburg.

Pre-Requisites

A matric certificate recognised by Umalusi. Certified copy must be brought to first day of training and original. Certified copy of ID and an updated CV for MICT SETA registration. Learner needs to have access to a PC to practice regularly outside of class times.

Course Outline / Curriculum

MODULES:

  • Basic PC and IT Concepts
  • Microsoft Office Word Level 1
  • Microsoft Office Excel Level 1
  • Microsoft Office Word Level 2
  • Microsoft Office Excel Level 2
  • Microsoft Office PowerPoint Level 1
  • Microsoft Office Outlook Level 1
  • Microsoft Office Access Level 1
  • Using a Web Browser Communication
  • Mathematical Literacy
  • Literacy Skills
  • Programme Strategy
  • IT Technical Support