The qualifications have several levels form beginner to advance and cover the following areas:

The beginner, core qualification is made up of seven modules (v5.0 implemented during 2009):

• I.T. Security
• Using the Computer and Managing Files
• Word Processing
• Spreadsheets
• Database
• PowerPoint
• Using Email and the Internet

The advanced qualification is made up of four modules (v2.0 implemented during 2009):

• Word Processing
• Spreadsheets
• Database
• PowerPoint

The ECDL, ICDL qualification raises the general level of I.T. and computer skills, allowing learners to be more productive at home and at work. The qualification also improves job prospects for learners by providing an internationally recognised prerequisite qualification standard for many major companies and high ranking officials and governments alike worldwide. With a superior syllabus, uniquely validated to ensure that it is always relevant, up-to-date (new syllabuses implemented during 2009) and meaningful, learners can be confident that the ECDL, ICDL qualifications offers a certification of unrivalled quality.

BR> The ECDL, ICDL programme is for anyone who needs to demonstrate to an international standard that they are fully competent in the use of a personal computer (PC) and common computer applications (Microsoft Office) internet, email.
The qualification is available through the British Computer Society (BCS) in the UK. In Europe and internationally other awarding bodies are available. There are thousands of test centres worldwide and the qualification is currently offered in 148 countries and growing each year. With over six million learners, makes this qualification the largest end user in the world. To view course materials try:

http://www.learn-new-skills-from-home.com/
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