ECDL

 


The ECDL is an internationally recognised qualification. The ECDL course will help you to develop your computer skills, fill any knowledge gaps or simply gain accreditation for your current skills. The ECDL is split into two parts.

Level -1
Level- 2


The ECDL syllabus is designed to cover the key concepts of computing, its practical applications andtheir use in the workplace and society.

 It is broken down into seven modules, each of which must be passed before an ECDL certificate is awarded.

 Once a candidate is registered at college, a logbook listing all 7 modules is issued.

 The modules may be taken in any order and over any period of time up to three years, even all at once offering maximum flexibility.

 When all 7 modules have been successfully passed, a certificate will be produced. 

 

 
 

 

 
 


The seven modules that make up the ECDL are:

1. Basic concepts of IT
2. Using the computer and managing files
3. Word processing
4. Spreadsheets
5. Database
6. Presentation
7. Information and Communication

Testing
Candidates are provided with a logbook which serves as the formal ECDL registration. The logbook lists all the modules and as each one is successfully completed, the logbook is duly signed by the accredited testing body.

The modules may be taken in any order and over any period of time - even all at once - up to a maximum of 2 years, offering maximum flexibility. When all the modules are successfully completed, the logbook is forwarded to the British Computer Society (BCS) who will award the ECDL certificate. Each test will last 45 minutes with 15 minutes beforehand for familiarisation with the testing software.
 
 

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