About Course
Core Content & Key Learning Areas
The curriculum of this diploma provides a strong, practical foundation across the entire IT spectrum:
IT Fundamentals and Concepts: Guidance on theoretical areas such as computing and the role of IT in business operations.
Programming Fundamentals: Introduction to basic programming concepts and basic languages (e.g., Python, C#) for automating tasks and simple applications.
Hardware and Operating Systems: Practical skills in configuring, managing, and troubleshooting various operating systems and computer hardware components.
Networking Fundamentals: In-depth learning of creating of the network, protocols (TCP/IP), network configuration, and ensuring basic connectivity and security.
Web and Digital Media: Use HTML, CSS, develop basic skills in creating and maintaining basic websites, and explore digital media concepts.
IT Support and Troubleshooting: Communication skills, providing end-user support, and resolving common IT issues.
Database Management Systems (DBMS): Learning to design, implement, and maintain relational databases.
Career Pathways
Graduates are prepared for diverse entry-level roles that serve as the backbone of an organization’s technology. Your path is versatile and foundational:
• IT Support Specialist
• System Administrator
• Network Technician
• Database Administrator
• IT Project Coordinator
