When & Where

Quick Facts

  • Availability Late starts accepted
  • Tutor Marlene Nagulendran
  • Course Code W24MITB02A
  • Suitable For 19 year olds and up are permitted on this course

What you will learn

The course "Computer Skills for Work Entry 2" is designed to help individuals develop basic computer literacy and essential skills necessary for employment.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Basic Computer Operation: Develop proficiency in fundamental computer operations, including starting up and shutting down the computer, navigating the desktop, using the mouse and keyboard effectively, and understanding basic computer terminology.
  • File Management: Learn how to organize, create, save, and retrieve files and folders on a computer system. Develop skills in file naming conventions, file organization, and understanding different file formats.
  • Internet and Email Usage: Gain competence in using web browsers to browse the internet, conduct basic online searches, and navigate websites. Learn to use email applications to send, receive, and manage emails effectively, including creating and organizin
  • Word Processing Skills: Acquire skills in using word processing software to create, format, and edit documents. Learn essential features such as typing and formatting text, inserting images, and applying basic formatting options like bold
  • Digital Communication: Understand and use digital communication tools effectively, such as instant messaging, online forums, and video conferencing platforms. Develop skills in using these tools for professional communication and collaboration in the work
  • Online Safety and Security: Learn about the importance of online safety and security practices. Understand how to protect personal information, identify potential online threats, and apply basic security measures to safeguard computer systems and data.
  • Employability Skills: Enhance employability skills by developing effective communication, teamwork, and time management skills through various computer-based activities and collaborative projects. Gain an understanding of the importance of digital skills
  • Digital Literacy and Confidence: Build confidence in using computers and digital technologies, allowing individuals to adapt to future technological advancements and work with a wide range of digital tools. Develop digital literacy skills to navigate the

Class format and activities

The course will be delivered through a combination of interactive lessons, problem-solving activities, and practical examples. Students will have the opportunity to engage in hands-on exercises, group discussions, and individual study to reinforce their learning. Additionally, regular assessments and feedback will help students track their progress and identify areas that require further attention.

Entry requirements

There are no specific knowledge prerequisites for this course. It is designed for individuals with very limited computer experience. English language at entry level 2 or above. All new students must take an initial assessment before enrolling, and assessment dates are regularly updated on our website. If you are a progressing student from one of our Computer Skills for Beginners classes, your tutor will assess whether you're ready to join this class or discuss alternative routes. This decision will be based on your progress towards set targets, attendance, homework, and assessment records.

What you need to know before you enrol

This course runs once a week, and you are expected to attend every session. A minimum of 90% attendance and punctuality is required from all students. In addition to attending classes, you will need to dedicate some personal study time to complete homework using a computer or digital device. Please set aside at least 2 hours per week for these activities. Before enrolling, evaluate your existing commitments and ensure you have access to a digital device with an internet connection outside the timetabled class hours. This will be essential for completing weekly homework, revision, and practice.

What you need

You will need writing materials, a notebook, and access to a computer or tablet with an internet connection for your homework. Also, bring a positive attitude and a willingness to actively participate in class discussions, ask questions, and engage with the class. Having a growth mindset and a genuine enthusiasm for learning will contribute to your success!

What you can do next

Opportunity to move up to the accredited Essential Digital Skills Entry 3 class. Your tutor will provide guidance on the most suitable path for you, taking into account your progress, attendance, homework, and assessment records.