Elevate your IT proficiency with our Six-Month Diploma Course in IT Advance, General Setting, and Internet. Master advanced IT skills and settings, empowering yourself to navigate the digital landscape with confidence and efficiency.
Computer Hardware Basics: Understanding the key components of a computer system, including CPU, RAM, storage devices, peripherals, and troubleshooting basic hardware issues.
Operating Systems: Exploring popular operating systems like Windows, macOS, and Linux, learning their fundamental functionalities and basic user tasks.
Software Installation and Configuration: Installing and configuring various software applications, including productivity tools, web browsers, and security software.
File Management and Organization: Understanding file systems, file types, data storage principles, and effective file organization techniques.
Network Fundamentals: Introduction to computer networks, types of networks (LAN, WAN, WLAN), network devices (routers, switches), and basic network connectivity concepts.
Internet Fundamentals: Understanding how the internet works, different types of internet connections (broadband, mobile data), essential internet tools (search engines, email), and online safety practices.
Problem Solving and Troubleshooting: Developing logical thinking and problem-solving skills to diagnose and resolve common computer and software issues.
Word Processing and Document Formatting: Mastering advanced features of word processing software like Microsoft Word or Google Docs for creating professional documents, reports, and presentations.
Spreadsheet Applications: Learning advanced functions and formulas in spreadsheet software like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets for data analysis, financial modeling, and automation.
Presentation Software: Creating compelling presentations with presentation software like Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides, incorporating multimedia elements and effective presentation techniques.
Database Management: Introduction to database concepts, database management systems (DBMS) like Microsoft Access, and basic data manipulation queries.
Web Development Fundamentals: Introduction to web development technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, building basic web pages, and understanding website design principles.
Cybersecurity and Online Safety: Understanding online threats, phishing scams, malware, and best practices for secure online browsing, password management, and data protection.
Social Media and Digital Communication: Exploring popular social media platforms, online communication etiquette, and responsible online behavior.
E-commerce and Online Shopping: Understanding online shopping platforms, payment gateways, and safe online purchasing practices.
Cloud Computing and Online Services: Introduction to cloud storage, cloud applications, and popular cloud service providers like Google Drive, Dropbox, and Microsoft OneDrive.
Online Career Opportunities: Exploring career paths in the IT field, job search strategies, and essential skills for success in IT jobs.
Project-Based Learning: Applying learned skills to individual or collaborative projects based on real-world IT scenarios and challenges.