Course Description
Office Skills course (QQI level 4)
Rathmines College of Further Education
About Office Skills course
This Office Skills course covers the basics of Office Skills and ensures the learner is comfortable using computers and has good IT Skills. It will allow the learners to progress on to do a variety of QQI Level 5 courses in Rathmines College or other ETBs including Certificate in Business – Finance or IT, Certificate in Office Administration, Certificate in Marketing, Certificate in Legal Studies and if it is found they have an aptitude for Maths the Certificate in Computer Programming.
Office Skills is a part time Back to Education Initiative Programme (BTEI) which allows learners to get good basic Office Skills.
The aim of the Back to Education Initiative is to increase the participation of young people and adults with less than upper second level education in an accredited learning opportunity which will lead to an award on the National Framework of Qualifications to facilitate their access, transfer and progression to other education or employment pathways.
Modules
- Office Skills
- Communications,
- Business English,
- Reception,
- Customer Service,
- Maths,
- Word Processing,
- Work Experience.
- Those whose English is not their first language will also attend English as a Second Language
Course Code | 4M2070 |
College Name | Rathmines College of Further Education |
Course Category | Administration, Business |
Course Type | Classroom Based |
Course Qualification | Level 4 Certificate |
Course Location | Rathmines, Dublin, Ireland |
Location Postcode | Dublin 6 |
Delivery mode | Classroom based |
Course Fee | 460.00 |
Course Duration | 1 year part time |
Course Times | Monday - Friday as per timetable |
Awarding Body | QQI |
Entry Requirements | This course is suitable for those who have not achieved upper second level education. Mature and young applicants welcome. All applicants whose first language is not English will be tested at entry. All applicants will be interviewed. Admission to the course is subject to the student/applicant being suitable for the course. The applicant must be likely to contribute positively and benefit from taking part in the course. |
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