Jeppe College of Commerce and Computer Studies

Information Technology: Systems Development (NQF 5)

Jeppe College of Commerce and Computer Studies

Overview

The purpose of this qualification is to enhance readiness and provide entry into the areas of Systems Development at NQF 5. It prepares students for entry into the workplace or as an undergraduate study in Systems Development areas covered, providing them with the necessary knowledge needed for further study in the fields of Information Technology and Computer Sciences.



Time Frame: 1 Year - onsite

Intakes: Jan, Apr, Jun, Oct

Jeppe College of Commerce and Computer Studies

Program OfferS

Career Opportunities

  • Computer Programmer
  • Project Planner
  • Data Capturer
  • Lab Assistant
  • Systems Development Manager
  • Data Centre Assistant
  • Project Manager
  • Systems Administrator
  • Data Centre Administrator

Program Learning Outcomes

This qualification was developed to allow for further study in Information Technology and related fields at Higher Education levels. It will allow the qualified student to progress to further qualifications either in Systems Development or other IT domains, or into related industries where IT is a key component. In particular, this qualification has been designed to allow entry into the National Diploma in Systems Development at NQF Level 5 and into current tertiary qualifications at National Diploma level.

Course Structure

  1. Personal Development
  2. Network Architecture and Standards
  3. Enterprise Systems Management
  4. Designing a LAN for a Departmental Office
  5. Client Server Networking
  6. Managing LANS and understanding WANS
  7. Assembling, Repairing and Maintaining a Server
  8. Monitor, Maintain and Test Systems
  9. Install, Administer and Commission a LAN

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Jeppe College of Commerce and Computer Studies
Jeppe College of Commerce and Computer Studies
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