Associate Diploma In Information Technology
Number of Modules 15
Duration 1500 Hours
COURSE STRUCTURE
To obtain this qualification you need to complete all assignments and pass exams in 14 modules. In addition you need to provide proof of attendance at 100 hours of industry meetings such as professional association committee meetings, seminars, conferences or trade shows.
Compulsory Modules
You must complete the following ten modules
- (Computer Studies I
- Computer Studies II
- Computer Servicing I
- Computer Servicing II
- SQL Databases
- HTML
- Visual Basic.Net
- ASP.Net
- Flash
- Photoshop
Elective Modules
Choose four of the following modules. Note: These may be chosen after you have enrolled, and if you wish after some of the compulsory modules have been completed.
- Computer Servicing III
- Digital Photography
- E commerce
- Publishing I
- Publishing II
- Editing I
- Editing II
- Marketing Foundations
- Advertising and Promotions
Computer Studies I & II
Introduction to Personal Computers
Types of Systems
Peripherals
Software
Using DOS
Troubleshooting
Industry Applications
The Future of Computers
Hardware Components
Peripherals
Operating Systems
Files and Folders
Office Applications
Windows Accessories Programs
Disk Management
Installation of software
Trouble shooting
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Access
Microsoft Powerpoint
Computer Servicing I, II & III
The Computer Workshop.
Computer and Workshop safety
Hardware Components
Different Systems & Basic Dissasembly.
System Assembly.
Peripherals.
Installation of software.
Computer Maintenance.
Troubleshooting.
Introduction to Hardware Components
Basic Diagnostic Equipment
Electric Circuits & Fault Analysis
Problem Solving & Fault Analysis
Diagnostic Testing A
Diagnostic Testing B
Software Maintenance & Troubleshooting
Disk Drives & CD-ROM
Video & Audio Systems
Developing A Maintenance Program
Using Tools & Equipment.
Electronics
CPU Problems
Repairing Circuit Boards & Installing Hardware Components
Printer Problems
Other Peripherals
Networks
Deciding On A Course Of Action
Writing a Web Site (HTML)
Introduction to the Internet and HTML
The most important HTML Tags
Simplification through HTML Construction Software
Creating Links
Loading a Site onto the Internet
Adding Graphics
Designing a Web Site that Works
Advanced Features
ASP.net
This module will expand on website database development techniques and more using Microsofts ASP.NET technology.
Visual Basic.Net
Introduction To Visual Basic
Code Theory (Part 1)
Code Theory (Part 2)
Objects (Part 1)
Objects (Part 2)
Application Design
Digital Photography
Introduction To Digital Technology How images are captured and stored, categories of equipment & software, scope of applications
Equipment
Digital Technology - Colour, resolution, sensors
Digital Cameras
Taking Photographs
Scanners
Uploading Images
The Digital Darkroom
Compositing & Imaging - Production & manipulation of images
Special Effects
Outputs & Applications- Printers, The Internet
E Commerce
Introduction – what is e-commerce (more than the internet)
Success and failure – what makes the difference
Promotional strategies – are different on the internet
Optimizing web site potential
Increasing web site exposure
Automating supply of goods, services and cash flow
Managing constant change
Dealing with e-commerce problems
Publishing I
Nature and Scope of the Publishing world
Desktop Publishing A
Desktop Publishing B
Illustration: Graphics
Illustration: Photography
Research Skills : Market Research, researching an article, etc
Marketing of Publications
Ethics & the law in publishing
Developing a publishing project
Research Project I
The Research Project involves some theoretical studies followed by designing, conducting and writing up research on a relevant topic. Selection of the topic, and progress in this project is monitored and guided by a tutor.
Industry Meetings (100 hours)
Industry Meetings involves attendance at committee meetings, seminars, conferences, exhibitions, trade shows, or any other events that are relevant. The student needs to submit documentary proof of attendance (eg. references, testimonials, receipts etc)
Why Choose this Course?
A solid foundation for a career in I.T., this course focuses on developing awareness of industry, knowledge of valuable skills and a capacity to adapt to change in order to remain abreast of what is a rapidly changing discipline. This course does not require any previous IT experience as it takes you right from the basics to a higher level.
Career Opportunities
You can work as an IT Officer, Technical support officer, IT Help desk Officer or a IT Administrator
This course is internationally accredited through I.A.R.C
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