Certificate in Information Technology and Client Support
Course details
About the course
Stay ahead of change and set yourself up for a career with a future with this short, sharp Certificate in IT and Client Support.
The great all-rounder
In just 16 weeks, you’ll learn the practical skills and technical smarts you need to understand networking, operating systems, hardware and scripting. Studying this will set you up to either landing a job in entry level I.T. support or is the first step in our Cloud Engineering Pathway, which will see you build your knowledge of network infrastructure and security over two and a half years, preparing you to tackle complex cloud-based projects in the real world.
Key topics:
- The fundamentals of computer technology, installation and configuration
- Troubleshooting PCs and related hardware
- Basic networking and scripting
- Installing/configuring operating systems
Learners receive guidance from our team of experienced lecturers in a practical learning environment.
Entry requirements
There are no mandatory prerequisites to meet regulatory body or legislative requirements for this qualification, however its recommended that students have 48 NCEA Level 2 credits in the best four subjects or Level 3 or suitable industry/ computing experience. Applicants without NCEA Level 2 and Level 3 qualifications, you may be interviewed and considered on a case-by-case basis.
If an applicant's first language is not English, they must demonstrate English language proficiency at the level of IELTS 5.5.
International students need to be at least 18 years old.
About the provider
Yoobee Colleges officially formed in May 2019.
The creative minds and legacies of South Seas Film & Television School, Animation College, Yoobee School of Design, AMES – The Institute of IT and Design & Arts (Canterbury) joined forces to become Yoobee Colleges, an interdisciplinary college with seven campuses located across New Zealand.
The colleges all have rich histories, dating back 30 years in some cases, and they have been working collaboratively for several years to offer complementary pathway programmes.
The official joining of these forces under one umbrella strengthens these relationships, enabling greater pathway options for students and stronger educational outcomes, as some of the best creative educators in New Zealand come together for the joint purpose of training the country’s top creatives and IT professionals and getting them into rewarding careers.