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Distance Learning Centre
PC Technology - Level 3 Course
- UK Online, United Kingdom
Course
Part time
100 hours
Distance Learning
English
The PC Technology - Level 3 Online course is ideal for students who know how to use computers but want to take that next step and learn more about the different components that make up a PC and maybe take their first steps into a career as a PC Technician. The course aims to give the student a good understanding of PC Hardware, the Windows Operating System as well as guidance on maintenance, networking and security issues.


Damelin Part Time
Course in IT General - Damelin Programme in Upgrading and Repairing PCs
- Johannesburg, South Africa
Course
Part time
On-Campus
This programme is designed for learners who would like to enter the profession of repairing and upgrading personal computers. It will provide learners with knowledge of components of PCs, functions of components, troubleshooting component issues and compatability of various component parts and operating systems
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Operating Systems degree programs focus on the design, implementation, and management of computer operating systems. At this level, you’ll explore how these systems enable computers to function, giving you foundational skills in a critical area of technology.
Through courses in system architecture, real-time systems, and operating system design, you’ll gain insight into building and maintaining efficient operating systems. Students delve into resource management, concurrency, and security protocols, all essential for developing optimized performance. Many learners strengthen adaptability as they engage with new perspectives on system functionality and user interaction.
Employers seek graduates who can analyze system performance, troubleshoot issues, and create reliable computing environments. Common career paths include systems administrator, software developer, and IT consultant, where you'll apply your knowledge to improve system efficiency and user experience across industries. The curriculum is structured to promote collaboration, critical thinking, and hands-on practice, preparing you for real-world challenges in the technology sector.