INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

NC(V) Information Technology & Computer Science L2-4

NC(V) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & COMPUTER SCIENCE L2-4

The NC(V) Information Technology & Computer Science course covers the interpretation of software applications, as well as a basic introduction to computer data networking together with information technology principles and data processing. This course integrates academic knowledge and theory with practical skills and values.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

What do I need to have completed before I can apply to study this course?

  • Level 2 – Grade 9 or Level 1
  • Level 3 – Level 2 qualification
  • Level 4 – Level 3 qualification

COURSE DURATION

How long will it take to complete the qualification?

  • 3 years full-time (1 year per level) 
  • Enrolment in January (Part-time - Not available)

COURSE LOCATION

Where can I study this course?

NC(V) IT & COMPUTER SCIENCE L2-4 is available full-time only at:


CRAWFORD CAMPUS


Enquiries:  
Mr. LEON HABELGAARN (HOD)
(T) : (021) 696 5133 
(E) : lhabelgaarn@cct.edu.za

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

What will I be studying during this course?

The programme is offered as a full-time course spread over three years composed of the following subjects or modules per level.
Level 2-4 Fundamental Subjects (Compulsory)
  • English
  • Mathematics 
  • Life Orientation

CAREER OPTIONS & GENERAL FAQ's

What will I be qualified as after completing the course?
This qualification is the first step towards a career path in one of the following:
  • Data Capturer
  • Desktop Support Technician
  • Help Desk Assistant
  • Office Computer User 
  • Trainee Computer Programmer

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