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Fundamental Concepts of Computing
Aim: to give candidates a broad but secure foundation in the fundamental
concepts of computing so than they will be able to make effective and
knowledgeable judgments abut the use of standard computer systems in
business.
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English for Business Communication
Aim: to teach candidates how to use and adapt standard business English to
suit the specific needs of the fields of computing and information
technology. Also to bridge a candidates level of English Language to a
standard where they would have the ability to cope whit the level required
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PC Competence
Aim: to promote and encourage computer literacy, to ensure all computer
users understand best practices and the advantages of using a personal
computer, to increase the productivity of all employees who need to use
computers in their workplace.
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Basic Mathematics for Computing
Aim: to give candidates and understanding of the mathematical concepts
underlying many computer-related processes and developments and to
encourage them to understand how to apply mathematical skills to common
problems.

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Introduction to Programming and Databases
Aim : to give candidates and understanding of the fundamental concepts of
computer programming and the use of databases. Candidates should also
gain skills in the use of structured program design techniques and be able to
create and use simple databases.

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Computer Technology
Aim: to give candidates a detailed and secure foundation in the various
computer technologies that they must master in order to function
effectively in a technical role.

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Systems Development
Aim: to give candidates knowledge of the methods, disciplines, techniques
and skills used by IT systems development teams so that they have a
thorough appreciation of how such teams operate and the implications for
the business users and customers of IT systems. This specifically does not
require candidates to have any skills in programming or other aspects of
the development process. Candidates will, however, be expected to have a
good understanding of some of the mathematical techniques that are
necessary for system design.

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Business Organization
Aim: to give candidates and understanding of the various types of
Organization, the principal functional areas with organizations, the
information needs of organizations and the needs of employees in the
workplace.
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Business Communication
Aim: to give candidates the necessary skills to communicate effectively
with both IT practitioners and users of information systems and to
understand the broader information needs of organizations.


Java VB6
Computer Programming
Structured Programming Methods Java & VB6




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Computer Technical Support
A + (PC Support Technician)
Net working
The A+ (PC Support Technician) syllabus is intended to provide the
candidate with a thorough understanding of the technical and practical
skills involved in PC technical support and is divided into two distinct
parts hardware and soft ware support.

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E-Commerce
Designing and Developing a Web Site for E-Commerce



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General
For those students who have chosen not to major in any area they may
chose one of the above for their project or agree a project with their
supervising tutor which will then be approved by the Regional Moderator.

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