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Systems Development NQF5

Long Course

$990.00
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Technical Support NQF4

Long Course

$990.00
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Systems Support NQF5

Long Course

$990.00
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End-User Training NQF3

12 months

Long Course

$990.00
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MICTSETA NQF4

Systems

Development

MICTSETA NQF4

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Support

MICTSETA NQF4

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Support

MICTSETA NQF4

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MICTSETA NQF3

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Project

Management

QCTO NQF5

Software

Development

QCTO NQF4

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Engineering

QCTO NQF5

Software

Engineering

QCTO NQF5

Computer

Tech

QCTO NQF5

Cloud

Administration

QCTO NQF4

Cybersecurity

Analysis

QCTO NQF5

AI-Software

Development

QCTO NQF5

IOT

Development

QCTO NQF5

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Practice

QCTO NQF5

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Administration

QCTO NQF5

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Java

Programming

QCTO NQF5

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Development

QCTO NQF5

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Defence

QCTO NQF5

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Programming

QCTO NQF5

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Programming

QCTO NQF5

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Systems Development

Overview

  1. Requirements Gathering: Techniques for eliciting, analysing, and documenting user requirements.
  2. System Analysis: Understanding existing systems, identifying problems, and proposing solutions.
  3. System Design: Translating requirements into a detailed system design, including architecture, databases, interfaces, and user interfaces.
  4. Implementation: Coding, configuration, and integration of system components.
  5. Testing: Strategies for ensuring the system meets specifications and functions correctly.
  6. Maintenance: Techniques for ongoing support, updates, and enhancements.

Systems Development

  1. Students who have completed secondary education and want to specialize in information technology or computer science, particularly in software development or systems analysis.
  2. IT Professionals who are already working in the IT industry who want to enhance their skills or formalize their knowledge in systems development.
  3. Career changers from other fields who wish to transition into a career in IT, specifically in systems development
  4. Freelancers or entrepreneurs looking to start their own software development businesses or work as independent contractors in the field, those individuals seeking career advancement and individuals in entry-level IT positions who aspire to advance their careers into roles such as software developers, systems analysts, or IT project managers.

Hardware Technician

Technical Support

Overview

  1. The Technical Support Course is a 1-year course designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills required to provide effective technical support in various industries.
  2. It covers a range of topics essential for troubleshooting and assisting customers with technical issues.
  3. Designed to equip students with 30% theory and 70% practical experience.
  4. Minimum Pre-requisites: Matric Certificate or Equivalent.

Techical Support

Systems Administrator

Systems Support

Overview

Systems Support

  1. The course is designed for individuals who are looking to build a career in the field of Information Technology (IT), particularly in networking, systems, and support.
  2. This course is suitable for those who have foundational technical skills, possibly acquired at NQF Level 4 through a National Certificate in IT Technical Support or equivalent.
  3. Individuals with a Grade 12 education level, competent in Communication and Mathematical Literacy at NQF Level 42.
  4. Those with basic computer literacy who wish to advance their skills in IT support.
  5. IT professionals aiming to expand their specializations into the core field of networking and support, and further into IT support fields or related vertical IT markets.
End User Specialist

End User

Overview

End User

  1. Office workers using software applications like Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) in their daily tasks.
  2. Administrative staff responsible for managing databases, scheduling software, or other administrative systems within an organization.
  3. Employees who interact directly with customers and use specific software or systems to assist them
  4. Those who use customer relationship management (CRM) software or other sales tools to manage client interactions and sales processes.
  5. Anyone interested in learning how to use common software or digital tools for personal use, such as social media platforms, online banking systems, or mobile applications.
  6. Individuals who manage their own businesses and need to use accounting software, point-of-sale systems, or other business applications.

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