Certificate in Information technology
Level 4
This is a 16 week programme with open entry
with a selection on the ability to succeed.
In this programme students will receive an introduction to computing and
software that can lead into further training in industry or education. This is a practical course to gain skills
with software applications such as word and excel and hardware, programming and
operating systems and exploring on line tools.
The student’s majority demographic is young
males 18-23 that fill most of the places.
There are 4 courses (15 credits) that are
run concurrently with classes sized around 20 students per class.
Each course will have 2-3 classes per week
with a classroom discussion session and then computer lab activities.
The flexibility is built into this course
by discussion groups made available on Moodle after the event and computer labs
can be performed in a limited capacity from home. For maximum gains, it would be beneficial to
attend all lessons. Each course has the
full term to be completed and does not need to have one completed to progress
to the next.
When reflecting on the degree of
flexibility, this programme stands as a very flexible course from open entry
with bridging options into the course and after course completion. Also there is the ability to complete course
material at their own pace, with a mainstay of excellent equipment and great
staff.
A good task that may transfer to our Automotive
Programmes would be a programme where the students build computers that have
real life reactions if the computer is assembled incorrectly.
Reference;
Hamish Smith Programme Manager CIT / CITSSInformation Technology (ICT) Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin
Great synopsis Hamish with the assistance of your namesake. :) Do you know anything about the computing ability of the entrants to the programme? Are they at similar levels of ability or variable? I guess the course has checkpoints even though it is self-paced. Just wondering how a group of this age is kept on track.
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