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National Certificate: Information Technology: End User Computing- 61591

NQF

3

Entry Requirements

NQF level 4 / Grade 12

Credits

Minimum 130

Accreditation

MICT SETA

Duration

1 Year

Unit Standard

61951

Detailed Information

Purpose of this Qualification?

The purpose of the qualification is to build the knowledge and skills required by learners in End User Computing. It is intended to empower learners to acquire knowledge, skills, attitudes and values required to operate confidently in the End User Computing environment in the South African community and to respond to the challenges of the economic environment

LEARNING ASSUMED TO BE IN PLACE AND RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING

It is assumed that the learner is competent in skills gained at the further education and training band up to NQF level 2. Further learning assumed is that learners are competent in End User Computing at NQF level 1.

QUALIFICATION RULES

The qualification consists of a minimum of 130 credits and has been designed in accordance with the SAQA regulations and rules of combination

Rules regarding Fundamental, Core and Electives

  • All fundamental unit standards are compulsory for this qualification. (47 credits)
  • All core unit standards are compulsory. (56 credits)

Rules regarding Electives

  • Elective unit standards totalling a minimum of 27 credits needs to be completed.

EXIT LEVEL OUTCOMES 

  • Demonstrate an understanding of applying Graphical User Interface (GUI)-based Word Processing Application skills in the Workplace.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of applying Graphical User Interface (GUI)-based Presentation Application skills in the Workplace.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of applying GUI-based Spreadsheet Application skills in the Workplace.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of applying GUI-based Electronic Mail Application skills in the Workplace.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of applying GUI-based Web Browser Application skills in the Workplace.
  •  Improve Communication by combining communication skills with End User Computing skills.
  • Improve the application of mathematical literacy in the workplace, by better utilising End User Computing Applications.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the use of Information Communications & Technology (ICT) in an organisation & the impact it has on societies.

Who should attend the training?

The National Certificate in IT: End User Computing at NQF Level 3, is intended for learners already employed or new learners entering the workplace, requiring End User Computing skills. The unit standards of this qualification may be added to other industry qualifications to provide an End User Computing focus with comparison, choice, interpretation and the application of knowledge.

ARTICULATION OPTIONS

The qualification at this level is foundational and generic, allowing maximum mobility between qualifications. Apart from the workplace needs the qualification will address, it is also designed as an entry-level qualification into most further education and training fields, because of the wide application of End User Computing in any environment.

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    Programme Breakdown of Qualification 50334

    Module 1: Introduction to computers

    117925 – Describe the concepts of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and the use of its components in a healthy and safe manner
    258883 – Use generic functions in a Graphical User Interface (GUI)- environment

    Module 2: Microsoft Word: Basic

    117924 – Use a Graphical User Interface (GUI)-based word processor to format documents

    Module 3: Microsoft Word: Intermediate

    119078 – Use a GUI-based word processor to enhance a document through the use of tables and columns
    258898 – Review and create documents using a Graphical User Interface (GUI)- based word processor

    Module 4: Microsoft Word: Advanced

    116942 – Use a GUI-based word processor to create merged documents
    258877 – Demonstrate knowledge of and manipulate master and sub-documents in a Graphical User Interface (GUI)-based word processor

    Module 5: Microsoft Excel: Basic

    116937 – Use a Graphical User Interface (GUI)-based spreadsheet application to create and edit spreadsheets.
    258879 – Change the appearance of a spreadsheet

    Module 6: Microsoft Excel: Intermediate

    116940 – Use a Graphical User Interface (GUI)-based spreadsheet application to solve a given problem
    116943 – Using a Graphical User Interface (GUI)-based spreadsheet application, enhance the functionality and apply graph /charts to a spreadsheet

    Module 7: Microsoft Excel: Advanced

    258876 – Work with spreadsheets
    116936 – Use a Graphical User Interface (GUI)-based database application to work with simple databases

    Module 8: Microsoft PowerPoint: Basic

    117923 – Use a Graphical User Interface (GUI)-based presentation application to prepare and produce a presentation according to a given brief

    Module 9: Microsoft PowerPoint: Intermediate

    116930 – Use a Graphical User Interface (GUI)-based presentation application to enhance presentation appearance
    258880 – Utilise special features to enhance presentations

    Module 10: Emails(Outlook)

    116935 – Enhance, edit and organise electronic messages using a Graphical User Interface (GUI)-based messaging application
    116945 – Use electronic mail to send and receive messages
    258897 – Apply electronic messaging and calendar application
    114984 – Manage electronic mail in a business environment

    Module 11: Using the Internet

    116931 – Use a Graphical User Interface (GUI)-based web-browser to search the Internet
    115391 – Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of the internet and the world-wide-web
    114076 – Use computer technology to research a computer topic

    Module 12: Business Communication & Report Writing

    119465 (8970) – Write texts for a range of communicative contexts
    110023 – Present information in report format
    119472 (8968) – Accommodate audience and context needs in oral communication
    119467 (8973) – Use language and communication in occupational learning programmes

    Module 13: Numerical Skills

    9010 – Demonstrate an understanding of the use of different number bases and measurement units and an awareness of error in the context of relevant calculations
    9012 – Investigate life and work related problems using data and probabilities
    9013 – Describe, apply, analyse and calculate shape and motion in 2-and 3-dimensional space in different contexts

    Module 14: Life Skills

    13915 – Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of HIV/AIDS in a workplace, and its effects on a business sub-sector, own organisation and a specific workplace
    7456 – Use mathematics to investigate and monitor the financial aspects of personal, business and national issues
    252435 (11241) – Perform Basic Business Calculations