Course Outline

Focused on building skills for employment

Do you need to gain basic computer skills for work or study? If you have very limited computer skills or need to review the basics, this ‘hands-on’ course is ideal to get you started on your path to proficiency.

This basic computer skills course will allow you to gain an understanding of MS Office as you learn to access, create, save and manage documents and emails and use the Internet effectively.

Once successfully completed, you may transition to the full Certificate I in Information, Digital Media and Technology, subject to eligibility – only a further 3 units to complete the full certificate (30 hours).

Ideal for

The complete beginner. Previous computer skills are not required.

Entry requirements

  • Intermediate level of English.


This course will give you the skills you need to

  • Operate a personal computer
  • Create simple Microsoft Word documents
  • Use digital devices


Outcomes

Units are selected from ICT10115 – Certificate I in Information, Digital Media and Technology. Upon successful completion students will receive a nationally accredited Statement of Attainment

About our teachers


Our teachers are fully qualified and highly experienced with accredited vocational training.

What to bring

All course materials will be provided. Just bring a notebook and a pen and be ready to learn in a friendly and relaxed environment.

Enquiries or to enrol

Please note: To attend this course, you will need to make an appointment for an assessment.

Phone 93877400 or email joanne@cec.edu.au to make an appointment for an enrolment interview.

Other information

NSW Government subsidised places available to eligible permanent residents and citizens, over 15 and disadvantaged.

To attend this course, you will need to make an appointment to assess your eligibility for government funding.

Please call 9387 7400 make an appointment to check your eligibility.

Full fee of $540.00 applies for non-residents (tourist, working holiday and other types of temporary visas) and those not eligible for a government subsidy.

You will also need a unique student identifier (USI), which we can help you set up.

Please note:
All courses need a minimum number of students to run. If your course does not have enough students it will be cancelled prior to commencement and you will be informed. For your convenience, information about class cancellations or changes are made initially via email and SMS. Please ensure these details are correct.

Assessments are made against units of competency from the Certificate I in Information, Digital Media and Technology ICT10115.

This course has no current classes. Please to be notified of vacancies and similar courses.