Qualifications
Taking this course can count towards part of the following qualifications:
ECDL Part Two is the second stage towards achieving the ECDL qualification - once you have completed Part One and Part Two and successfully passed the relevant assessment modules, you will achieve two seperate IT Level 2 qualifications - the ECDL and the British Computing Society (BCS) Level 2 Certificate for IT Users
This course will help you decide if ECDL is the right qualification for you and will let you assess whether you are ready to undertake the formal assessment for the award.
The course explains the benefits, features and costs of the ECDL and explores the five areas of the ECDL Part Two syllabus. It will help you to understand more about the BCS, who administer and award the ECDL in the UK, and the BCS Level 2 Certificate for IT Users.
You'll take a useful "skill check" to test your current IT knowledge and identify areas that need more practise before you put yourself forward for formal assessment.
By the time you complete the course, you will know whether you are ready to sit the Module 3,4,5 and 6 needed to pass the ECDL and the BCS Unit E test that gives you the BCS level 2 Certificate for IT Users.
On completion of this course you will be able to:
It is expected that you will have completed the ECDL Part 1 and be working towards the ECDL qualification. You should have a basic understanding of Microsoft Windows, know how to use menus, dialogue boxes and enter text using a keyboard.
Taking this course can count towards part of the following qualifications:
| Beginner |
| Beginner plus |
| Intermediate |
| Advanced |
Short Course - our short courses take 3 to 9 hours to complete. You can work through this course at your own pace.
Online - This is a course where you learn while connected to the Internet
Course Code: 100464IC015