Course Description
The National Certificate: Information Technology: End User Computing is designed to provide learners with essential skills in computer literacy and practical proficiency in using various computer applications. This MICT SETA-accredited course focuses on building foundational knowledge in IT systems and end-user computing, enabling learners to confidently use technology in business, educational, and personal environments.
Throughout this course, learners will develop practical skills in the following areas:
- Operating a computer and managing files.
- Working effectively with software applications such as word processors, spreadsheets, and presentations.
- Using email and the internet for communication and information retrieval.
- Understanding IT concepts, including data management and system security.
The course emphasizes real-world application and ensures that learners gain hands-on experience in using software tools to enhance productivity, streamline tasks, and contribute efficiently in the workplace. This qualification provides learners with the necessary competencies to work in roles requiring fundamental IT skills in any business or organization.
Certification
Upon completion of the National Certificate: Information Technology: End User Computing, learners will earn a National Certificate accredited by MICT SETA. This qualification is classified under NQF Level 3, recognizing the learner’s proficiency in end-user computing.
This certification opens up opportunities for entry-level IT roles or positions where proficiency in computer applications is essential, such as administrative support, office management, and data entry. Additionally, this certification can be a stepping stone for further studies in more advanced IT fields.
Who This Course is For
The National Certificate: Information Technology: End User Computing is designed for:
- Beginner IT Learners
- School Leavers
- Working Professionals
- Career Changers
- Administrative Staff
This course is particularly beneficial for those aiming for roles such as office administrator, data clerk, IT support assistant, personal assistant, or any position that requires basic computer literacy and application skills.