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CERTIFICATE IN COMPUTER SKILLS - LEVEL 2

These regulations should be read in conjunction with the Institute's Academic Regulations.

  • 1. Admission and Entry
    • 1.1 Subject to the requirements set out in clauses 1.2 of these regulations there is open entry to this programme, although candidates must demonstrate a reasonable likelihood of success. Consult the Academic Regulations regarding admission to entry level programmes.
    • 1.2 Applicants must be New Zealand citizens or have New Zealand Permanent Resident status to be eligible for entry to this programme.
  • 2. Enrolment
    • Candidates are required to attend an introductory facilitation class in order to complete their enrolment on the programme. On completion of enrolment candidates will receive tutorial support and on-line access. Each module requires a combination of classroom and self-directed study. Modules may be studied individually, consecutively or concurrently.
  • 3. Informal and Formal Transfer of Credit
    • 3.1 Informal transfer of credit may be considered on a case by case basis for this programme.
    • 3.2 Formal transfer of credit may be considered on a case by case basis for this programme.
  • 4. Programme Requirements
    • 4.1 Each candidate's programme of study shall comprise compulsory modules totalling a minimum of 60 credits from section 8 of these regulations.
    • 4.2 Candidates for the National Certificate in Computing Level 2 may elect to complete unit standard assessments totalling 40 credits from those listed in section 8, these must include unit standard 2780 and 2781 which are compulsory for the National Certificate.
  • 5. Completion of the Programme
    • A candidate may take up to one year to complete this programme, unless an extension is granted by special permission of the Head of School or designated equivalent, or authorised nominee.
  • 6. Assessment
    • Assessment in this programme is competency based; therefore, aegrotat consideration is not available.
  • 7. Award of the Qualification and the National Certificate
    • 7.1 Candidates who successfully complete the requirements in clause 4.1 of these regulations will be awarded the Certificate in Computer Skills Level 2.
    • 7.2 Candidates who successfully complete the requirements in clause 4.2 will also be eligible to apply to NZQA for the award of the National Certificate in Computing Level 2.
  • 8. Schedule of Modules
Module Code Module Title Associated Unit Standards and Credits Credits Level
TK00001 Computer Basics 2780 (9)
101 (3)
12 2
TK00005 Managing Your Computer 2781 (3)
2790 (3)
6 2
TK00010 Using Internet and Email 5941 (2)
5942 (3)
5 2
TK00015 Using a Word Processor Efficiently 111 (5)
3488 (6)
11 2
TK00020 Introduction to Spreadsheets 2784 (3) 3 2
TK00025 Creating Smart Presentations 2788 (3)
5939 (3)
5940 (5)
11 3
TK00030 Using a Database 2786 (3) 3 3
TK00035 Integrating Data 2791 (3) 3 2
TK00040 Creating a Website 15167 (2)
15168 (4)
6 2