Intermediate End User Computing

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1. About the Course

The Intermediate End User Computing course is designed to develop learners’ ability to use core computer applications confidently and effectively in a workplace environment. It builds on foundational digital literacy and focuses on improving productivity through the intermediate use of:

  • Word Processing
  • Spreadsheets
  • Presentation Software
  • Electronic Mail Systems.

2. Course Overview

This course focuses on strengthening the learner’s understanding of intermediate-level computing principles and functionalities across commonly used business applications.

Learners will:

  • Apply intermediate features in document creation and formatting
  • Analyse and manipulate data using spreadsheets
  • Design professional presentations with enhanced features
  • Communicate effectively using email tools

The course is structured to support both practical workplace application and assessment readiness, leading to improved employability and productivity.


3. Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

Word Processing

  • Create and format intermediate-level documents
  • Apply templates, styles, and advanced formatting tools
  • Organise content using tables, columns, and sections

Spreadsheets

  • Use formulas and functions effectively
  • Clean, analyse, and consolidate data
  • Apply conditional formatting and create charts

Presentations

  • Design and deliver professional presentations
  • Use animations, transitions, and multimedia
  • Integrate data and external applications

Electronic Mail

  • Apply effective email communication practices
  • Manage digital communication tools in a professional context

4. Target Audience

This course is suitable for:

  • Learners with basic computer literacy (NQF Level 2)
  • Office workers seeking to improve productivity
  • Administrative professionals
  • Students preparing for workplace environments
  • Individuals aiming to enhance digital skills for employment

5. Course Requirements

To successfully participate, learners should have:

Entry Requirements

  • Basic End User Computing skills (NQF Level 2)

Technical Requirements

  • Access to a computer (Windows or MacOS)
  • Installed office software (e.g., Microsoft Office or equivalent)
  • Internet access
  • Basic understanding of file management

6. Skills You’ll Gain

By completing this course, learners will develop:

  • Intermediate document creation and formatting skills
  • Data analysis and spreadsheet management skills
  • Presentation design and communication skills
  • Digital communication and email management skills
  • Problem-solving and productivity skills in digital environments

These skills directly support workplace efficiency and career progression.


7. Course Structure

The course is structured into one Knowledge Module (KM-01) divided into key learning sessions:

Lesson 1: Word Processing (25%)

  • Templates and styles
  • Text editing and formatting
  • Tables, columns, and document structuring

Lesson 2: Spreadsheets (25%)

  • Shortcuts and formulas
  • Data cleaning and consolidation
  • Conditional formatting and tables
  • Charts and data visualisation

Lesson 3: Presentations (25%)

  • Charts and SmartArt
  • Multimedia integration
  • Animations and transitions
  • Slide design and delivery

Lesson 4: Electronic Mail (25%)

  • Email communication principles
  • Professional digital communication practices

Summary

  • Course Level: NQF 4
  • Credits: 4
  • Modules: 1 (KM-01)
  • Focus: Intermediate workplace computing skills
  • Outcome: Improved employability and digital productivity
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Course Content

KM-01: Intermediate End User Computing Principles
This module introduces learners to the intermediate concepts and operating principles of core computer applications used in the workplace. It focuses on enhancing productivity and efficiency through the use of advanced features in word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software, and electronic mail systems. Learners will develop the ability to create, manage, and improve professional documents, analyse and present data, and communicate effectively using digital tools. The module forms the foundation for applying intermediate-level computing skills in real-world work environments.

PM-01: Practical Application of Intermediate Computing Skills
This practical module provides learners with workplace-based experience in applying intermediate functionalities of word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation applications. Learners are required to complete simulated and real-world tasks under supervision, while maintaining a logbook of their practical activities and demonstrating competency in performing assigned tasks.

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