This computing course gives you a basic knowledge of computer hardware, operating systems, applications and networks so you can get your IT career off to a strong start.
This computing course gives you a basic knowledge of computer hardware, operating systems, applications and networks so you can get your IT career off to a strong start.
You'll learn about the main components of a computer; the way they interact; their assembly, disassembly and maintenance; how to troubleshoot common problems; various operating systems; end-user security; and internet-based services. You'll also complete an introduction to computational thinking and basic programming.
Toi Ohomai is one of the largest tertiary education providers in the Bay of Plenty and South Waikato regions, with more than 12,000 students studying across more than 25 delivery sites in Rotorua, Taupō, Tauranga, Tokoroa and Whakatāne.
Our vision is to meet the education and employment needs of people in the Bay of Plenty and South Waikato regions, while fostering innovation. We focus on supporting students beyond their qualifications by building strong relationships with industry and community decision makers. Many of our courses include an element of work experience.
With more than 150 study options covering specialities in business, creative arts, engineering, forestry, health and nursing, hospitality, marine science, road transport, tourism, trades and more. We strive to inspire through learning, to ensure our people, communities and region continue to prosper and flourish.
The Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) provides students with a solid broad grounding in the fundamentals of information technology and its applications in the business environment, including systems development, requirements analysis and project management.
The first year covers a broad range of ICT topics that will provide you with a solid base of knowledge in software engineering (programming), hardware and networking, website development, IT tools and concepts and mathematics skills relevant to IT.
The New Zealand Diploma in IT Technical Support (Level 5) is designed to help learners gain a working knowledge and basic understanding of IT systems and networking concepts.
Fancy a career in New Zealand’s best-paid industry? IT qualifications are in high demand not just locally but worldwide. A computing career can take you wherever you want to go. The possibilities are endless.
This qualification will help you gain valuable fundamental concepts and foundation knowledge for the information technology and computing subject areas. You will be able to build on your existing IT skills from previous qualifications or relevant experience.
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