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Noroff University College
Professional Degree in Digital Product Management
- Online
Associate Degree
Full time, Part time
1 year
Distance Learning
English
A hands-on programme that teaches you to develop digital products from concept to solution, tailored to user needs and business goals. Learn to lead development of apps, websites, and services and to use AI for efficiency.the artefacts behaviour. You will learn to analyze user needs, plan features, test prototypes, and launch products, using agile and lean methods to balance costs, returns, and risks.


Melbourne Polytechnic
Certificate I in Initial Adult Literacy and Numeracy
- Preston, Australia
Certificate
On-Campus
English
Our Certificate I in Initial Adult Literacy and Numeracy 22555VIC will help develop your literacy, numeracy and communication skills for the workplace. This training will improve your interpersonal skills and increase your self-esteem and confidence.
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Hugh Baird College
Essential Digital Skills - Level 1
- Online United Kingdom
Course
On-Campus
English
The purpose of this course and qualification is to allow learners to demonstrate understanding of and competency in the essential digital skills they need for life and work. It will enable learners to engage with digital services and products in everyday life and work. Learners will achieve a nationally recognised qualification that could help further their personal and professional development.
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Digital Literacy degree programs at the Preparatory level focus on equipping students with essential skills to thrive in a technology-driven world. This field emphasizes understanding, navigating, and leveraging digital tools for effective communication and collaboration.
Through courses in information technology, students learn to evaluate various digital platforms, understand online safety, and harness digital creativity. Many learners start by developing competencies in basic programming and data management, which are foundational for further study or professional practice. The curriculum fosters curiosity and independence as students engage with real-world scenarios that require critical thinking and problem-solving.
Students build confidence in utilizing digital tools and resources, preparing them for a range of career paths in digital marketing, education technology, or information management. Graduates gain skills valued internationally, enhancing their adaptability in a fast-evolving job market.