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2 Computer Technology Course Programs in Africa


Damelin Part Time
Course in Computer User - Computer Skills in Office and Windows
- Johannesburg, South Africa
Course
Part time
On-Campus
This short programme is designed for learners who have little or no computer literacy knowledge. Upon successful completion of this programme a learner will have a foundation of computer components and their functions as well as knowledge of a Microsoft Office environment.


Damelin Part Time
Course in Computer User - FOMO - Fundamentals Of Microsoft Office
- Johannesburg, South Africa
Course
Part time
On-Campus
This programme will introduce the learner to the powerful features of an electronic office. It is designed for learners with some knowledge of computers who wish to learn about the fundamental aspects of the popular Microsoft Office standard software packages: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft PowerPoint.
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Computer Technology degree programs in Africa emphasize practical skills and real-world applications. You'll engage with a curriculum designed to reflect the growing tech landscape of the continent, providing you with valuable insights and hands-on experience.
In these Courses, students explore areas such as network design, cybersecurity, and software development, enabling them to gain competencies in critical field-specific skills like configuring network systems and developing applications. The educational approach often incorporates project-based learning, allowing for collaborative work on industry-related projects that enhance problem-solving capabilities.
Studying Computer Technology in Africa fosters a sense of independence as you engage with innovative ideas and technologies. Graduates emerge well-prepared for a variety of career paths, including roles as systems analysts, software developers, or IT consultants. As technology continues to shape industries globally, the skills you acquire through these programs are increasingly sought after, ensuring your expertise remains relevant in a rapidly evolving job market.