| The Certificate I in Information Technology
(ICA10101) course is designed for people who have limited or
intermediate Microsoft Office and PC literacy skills. This course
provides students with the PC literacy skills and the foundation
skills for using a PC in any industry. Anyone who works in an
office administration position using Microsoft Office or any
person who uses Microsoft Office (or components thereof) will
also benefit from this course. The course can be broken up into
smaller units, giving candidates the option to undertake individual
units of competence as complete courses on their own:
• Microsoft
Word Training
• Microsoft
Excel Training
• Microsoft
Access Training
• Microsoft
PowerPoint Training
• Basic
Computer Skills
• Internet
and Email (Outlook Training)
Students who successfully complete the course are also able
to undertake the official Microsoft Office examinations (certification
issued by Microsoft) to obtain MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist)
certification.
This course not only focuses on the fundamental skills of
using a PC and Microsoft Office, it also focuses on how to work
more productively and efficiently in a standalone as well as
within a team environment with regard to the usage of applications
software (particularly Microsoft Office) by using shortcuts
and workgroup collaboration.
There is a degree of flexibility in the way we can structure
the certificate to suit individual participant’s needs.
Units of competence can be completed as a course on their own
which result in a statement of attainment in partial completion
of the Certificate I in Information Technology ICA10101.
The Certificate consists of 6 nationally recognised Units of
Competency:
Objective:
The aim of this course is to provide relevant skills and knowledge
to the learner enabling them to operate a PC and Microsoft Office
to a National Standard of Competency. The necessary skills are
also provided for Microsoft Certification.
This Certificate is suited for anyone who currently works with
Microsoft Office, or who wants to work with Microsoft Office.
Anyone looking to obtain certification in this area will also
benefit.

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