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Information Technology - ICDL Workforce (ECDL)

Lifelong Learning
1031 0401
Award Name ICDL Workforce
NFQ Classification
Awarding Body ICS Skills
NFQ Level
Award Name NFQ Classification Awarding Body NFQ Level
ICDL Workforce ICS Skills
Location:
Clane
Attendance Options:
Part time, Morning, Evening, Daytime
Apply to:
Course provider

Duration

1031: 8 Sessions. Thursday, 7.30pm - 9.30pm.
0401: 8 Sessions. Thursday 9.30am - 11.30am.

Entry Requirements

Some computer experience is essential and beginners should consider completing Course No. 1009 ‘Computers For Improvers: Pre - ECDL’ prior to attempting this course.

Participants must be at least 16 years of age in order to enrol on an adult education course.

Course Web Page

Further information

For details on evening courses next start dates/enrolment contact the college or check out their website on www.clanesm.com

€325. Payment Plan Option.

ICDL (formally known as ECDL) is Ireland’s most popular digital skills programme with a range of 30 modules. The quality and reputation of ICDL is built on over twenty years delivering certification programmes to over 15 million people in more than 40 languages worldwide, with more than 2.5 million ICDL tests taken annually. ICDL Workforce is designed to build the digital skills of the modern workplace.

We offer 4 modules as part of the ICDL Workforce programme. See www.classlink.ie/icdl for full details of all ICDL modules.
1. Computer and Online Essentials This module covers the main concepts and skills needed for using computers and devices, fi le and application management, networks, online information, online communication, and safety.
2. Documents Develop the skills needed to create complex documents that are attractive and easy to read. This module covers the knowledge and skills needed to create clearly presented, well-structured documents.
3. Spreadsheets
Develop the key skills needed to organise and analyse data using spreadsheet software. The Spreadsheets module covers the main concepts and skills needed to use spreadsheets, such as tasks associated with developing, formatting, modifying, and using a spreadsheet.
4. Presentation The Presentation module covers the main concepts and skills needed to work with presentation software to create and use presentations. Presentations are a helpful way of communicating information, whether it is to be delivered by a speaker or used as a reference or guide.

Some computer experience is essential and beginners should consider completing Course No. 1009 ‘Computers For Improvers: Pre - ICDL’ prior to attempting this course.

Important: Learners should allow for time between classes to access available online elearning resources.
ICDL Tests may be completed during our Spring Term if additional time is required.

Payment of Fees:
PaymentofFees Fees must be paid in full on Enrolment or by Payment Plan Options.

Payment Plan Options:
Choose a Payment Plan Option to suit you:
1. Full Payment.
2. Payment by monthly instalments. (Not available for Summer Term).

Fees: Are non-refundable except where a course is not held due to poor enrolment. All cheques should be crossed and made payable to:
Scoil Mhuire Adult Education Account.

Fee reductions may apply.

Class Materials: Where necessary a charge will be made for class materials.

Gift Vouchers: Can be purchased in the office during office hours.

Terms & Conditions:
QQI Courses:
Scoil Mhuire Community School is registered with QQI to offer programmes leading to QQI awards in the National Framework of Qualifications & adheres to the Equal Status Act 2000.

QQI Requirement:
All QQI courses facilitate Self Directed Learning (SDL) Hours stated indicate minimum Tutor/Learner contact hours. All Learners English Oral and Communication skills should be appropiate to the QQI level which they wish to study.

Car Park:
Over 270 car parking spaces available on school grounds. Cars are parked at owner’s own risk. Car Park closes at 10.15pm.

No Smoking:
Smoking is prohibited by law in any part of the school building or school grounds.

Health & Safety:
All course paticipants attend at their own risk. Neither the Minister for Education nor the Board of Management and their officers accept liability for damage or injury to persons or property, while present in the school or its precincts.

Courses:
Formation of courses will depend upon sufficient enrolments for the course. The Director reserves the right to close a course and refund fees or to alter times & dates of a course if deemed necessary. Course content may be subject to change. We will only contact you if your course is not formed.

Age Requirement:
Participants must be at least 16 years of age in order to enrol in Adult Education Courses.

New Courses:
If you feel you would be suitably qualified to give a particular course please contact us.

Light refereshments available.

Adult Education Department
Scoil Mhuire Community School
Clane
Kildare
Ireland

Tel: 045 868255
Email: info@clanesm.com
Web: www.clanesm.com

Location:
Clane
Attendance Options:
Part time, Morning, Evening, Daytime
Apply to:
Course provider