Gain a qualification that will allow you to work in the IT industry. This six-month, full time programme is designed for people who already have a basic understanding of computers, but want to develop this further.
Gain a qualification that will allow you to work in the IT industry. This six-month, full time programme is designed for people who already have a basic understanding of computers, but want to develop this further.
The skills you will learn in this programme will enable you to apply for entry-level IT support roles in Tier 1 – first line of support.
The Nelson Technical School (the forerunner of NMIT) was set up in 1904 and the building was designed by Stead Ellis, a trained architect and secretary to the Nelson Education Board. The doors opened in 1905, initially offering classes in cookery, engineering, woodwork, commerce, craft, secretarial and plumbing.
The land that the building sits on was donated by Nelson City Council and construction was led by John Scott Jnr at a cost of £1124. In 1930, the Technical School was merged with Nelson College with many part-time hobby classes and a few vocational courses being offered. Nelson Polytechnic officially became a technical institute in 1971.
Develop foundation skills in IT and gain practical experience in this industry. This certificate will also guarantee you entry into our Bachelor of Information Technology programme. Study web development, hardware, programming, operating systems, and the internet.
Get a taste of the world of tech. Learn the basics including information systems, user experience and interface design, computer networks, databases and software development.
With full-time and part-time options, this course will give you the practical skills and technical smarts you need to understand networking, operating systems, hardware, and scripting. You will be set up to land an entry-level job in I.T. support or progress into a Bachelor of Software Engineering.
Students will learn skills in project management, web development, branding and design, as well as professional ethical practice, security risks, common hardware and software problems.
This course introduces students to concepts and theories in preparation of advanced Information Technology (IT) courses.
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