ITQ Level 2 (C&G)

UPDATED 20160504 11:20:17

Chances are you have used a computer today (well, you are reading this online) You may have sent a text or two, and possibly topped up your credit at a cash point whilst maybe listening to your mp3 player. Information Technology is all around us and is a central part of our lives. The IT sector is growing all the time and IT skills are becoming more important in every area of the job market. There are two sides to IT; knowing how it works, and knowing how to use it. In the first category are people who programme computer software, design applications for mobile phones, install networks in offices and fix things when they go wrong. To get the full benefit of the software and systems these people create, skilled IT users are needed too. They can work in almost any field from arts administration to zoology. IT skills are a big asset if you want to work in this field, but you do not need to be fluent in html and Java. Anyone with a logical mind and problem solving skills can excel in this incredibly fast moving sector. The demand for IT has never been greater, so developing your skills in this area is one of the best career moves you could make. The skills you learn on your apprenticeship will be valuable wherever there are computers and communications technology which are just about everywhere. For more information on ITQ Apprenticeships call Mudasir on 01706 631417

Course information

Name: ITQ Level 2 (C&G) Qualification title: Diploma for IT Users (ITQ) (QCF) Qualification type: Assessment Assessment methods are selected to suit learner. They are usually determined by the job role, the area being covered and the learners preferred learning style. Some of the most used methods which may be covered throughout the qualification include: Coaching – either one to one or in a group, Observations in the work place, Professional Discussion between the learner and their tutor about a specific event or part of the job, On-line examinations, Assignments and Knowledge questions. Other assessment methods that may be used include gathering product evidence to support observations and discussions, getting witness statements from colleagues or a personal statement from the learner about a particular event or situation. Assessment will soon be carried out using One File. Awarding City & Guilds of London Institute Created 20140411 02:53:27 Updated 20160504 11:20:17

Entry requirements

Use is made of 1 or more of the following; ipads, laptops, android phones and paper resources where available. Equipment required Use is made of 1 or more of the following; ipads, laptops, android phones and paper resources where available.

Provider

ROCHDALE TRAINING ASSOCIATION
info@rochdaletraining.co.uk
01706 631417
http://www.rochdaletraining.co.uk

Address

Fishwick Street Town: Rochdale County:Lancashire

Learning aims

Title: Diploma for IT Users (ITQ) (QCF) Qualification: Diploma for IT Users (ITQ) (QCF) Classification: Information and Communication Technology

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