Advanced Computer Literacy

TSIU
Last Update November 28, 2025
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About This Course

From education and employment to communication and problem-solving, computers permeate every aspect of our lives. Computer literacy fosters personal and professional growth, bridges socioeconomic gaps, and nurtures innovation and creativity

Students learn to develop professional office skills necessary for employment in the business world such as computer applications, office procedures, human relations skills, and digital literacy.

Computer literacy is essential because most workplaces rely on digital tools for communication, data management, and productivity. Employers prefer candidates who can efficiently use software like Microsoft Office Google Workspace, and collaboration platforms.

Learning Objectives

Master Advanced Software Features: Effectively use high-level functions within office productivity suites (like Microsoft Office or Google Workspace), including advanced formatting, data linking across applications, and automation via macros and templates.
Manage Databases: Design, create, and manage simple databases, run complex queries, and generate reports using applications like Microsoft Access or cloud database alternatives.
Critically Evaluate and Adapt Technology: Develop critical thinking skills to evaluate and select appropriate software for specific tasks and adapt quickly to new software releases and emerging technologies, such as AI tools.
Troubleshoot and Problem-Solve: Develop the ability to diagnose and resolve common computer system and software issues independently.

Material Includes

  • Videos
  • Booklets
  • Student Study Pack

Requirements

  • No qualifications needed.
  • There are no strict entry requirements for this course. Work experience will be an added advantage to understanding the content of the course.

Target Audience

  • Professionals Seeking Advancement: Individuals currently employed who need to master more complex functions (e.g., advanced spreadsheet formulas, database management, data security practices, or specific software like Microsoft Access) to improve productivity and move up in their careers.
  • Job Seekers/Career Changers: People with basic skills who are looking to gain a competitive edge in the job market or transition into roles where advanced digital competencies are essential.
  • Students: Learners who have a basic understanding of computers and want to develop advanced skills for academic purposes or to prepare for future careers that require high-level digital literacy.
  • Individuals Aiming for Specialization: Participants who see advanced literacy as a stepping stone to more specialized IT fields like programming, web development, data analysis, or cybersecurity.
  • "Power Users" of Basic Software: People who are familiar with standard productivity tools (like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) but want to delve into nuanced features, automation (macros), data transfer between applications, and complex functions that go beyond basic use.

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Beginner
Duration 216 hours
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