IT and Ecommerce
About The Course
As the number of online shoppers continues to grow and the number of online businesses expands, it is becoming more crucial for merchants and eCommerce stores to understand how to enhance and advertise their websites to attract more visitors and generate more revenues.
The Level-4 modules and assignments in this course are equivalent to the coursework of the first year of a university degree. In contrast, the Level-5 modules and tasks are identical to those of the second year of a university degree.
The online Level-4 Diploma in IT and Computing and the Level-5 Diploma in IT and eCommerce are comprehensive certificates of 240 credits. These qualifications comprise 10 modules, written assignments at Levels 4 and 6, and written assignments at Level 5. This course is designed to provide you with the necessary abilities to advance to a complete Undergraduate Degree and pursue a career as an IT professional. During the course, students will be supplied with a range of support services, such as Tutor Support and Webinars, a Social Learning Forum, and supplementary resources, to assist them in successfully completing their Diploma course.
Course Options
- Full access to the comprehensive Level 4/5 curriculum
- Assignment availability
- Admission to exams
- Granting of a diploma
Course Curriculum - Level 4
| Module | Description |
|---|---|
| Computer Systems and Software | This lesson aims to enhance learners’ comprehension of the amalgamation of hardware and software components. |
| Computer Programming | Students will utilise various tools and methodologies to create, execute, and evaluate programmes, adhering to the system life cycle. |
| Relational Database Systems | This unit aims to enhance learners’ comprehension of database systems and the process of data analysis and modelling. |
| Software Engineering | Students will understand the necessity for Software Engineering and the many methodologies and approaches involved. |
| Systems Analysis and Design | This subject offers comprehensive knowledge of information systems (IS) concepts and their relevance to organisational requirements regarding business processes and information transformation. |
| E-Commerce Applications | This subject examines the significance of e-commerce in contemporary society, specifically focusing on identifying goals and objectives within a firm and the challenges that arise from defining needs. |
| Human-Computer Interaction | This programme aims to enhance students’ comprehension of the principles and models of human-computer interaction. It involves assessing current HCI design and principles, which will assist students in devising their own prototype multimedia user interface. |
| IT and Society | This module analyses the influence of technology on society and investigates the emerging patterns and transformations it has brought about. The analysis will address management concerns and potential security and data administration conflicts. |
| Information Systems Project Management | This topic examines essential components of project management crucial for the successful development and execution of particular IT projects. |
| Management Information Systems | This module is centred around comprehending the principles of information systems and their role in meeting business requirements regarding information and data processing. |
Course Curriculum - Level 5
| Module | Description |
|---|---|
| Technopreneurship | This course will equip learners with the requisite knowledge and competencies to develop a new technology-based firm successfully. It encompasses comprehending the attributes of entrepreneurs, strategising, advertising, and financial management. |
| Network security | This unit aims to equip learners to understand network security concerns in a networked setting and the procedures involved in preventing and detecting typical security occurrences. |
| C#.NET Programming | This lesson aims to impart fundamental concepts and principles of ASP.NET programming utilising the C# language to learners. Learners will be able to comprehend the process of developing dynamic web pages by utilising server-utilisation approaches. |
| System Administration | This unit aims to impart the necessary information for system administration in both Linux and Windows operating systems. The covered topics encompass the management of users and groups, file systems, task automation, shell scripting, DHCP servers, mail servers, domain name servers, file and printer sharing, essential utilities and tools, application management, registry, local and group policies, backup policies, restore policies, and performance tuning. |
| Business to Consumer (B2C) E-Commerce | This course aims to equip learners with a comprehensive understanding of business-to-consumer e-commerce. This encompasses the principles and methodologies employed in mobile electronic commerce and ticketing, the study of consumer behaviour in marketing, using artificial intelligence (AI) in picture identification, and the integration of social media in commercial transactions. |
| Business to Business (B2B) E-Commerce | This lesson will equip learners with a comprehensive understanding of business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce. These encompass Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT), online transaction processing, inventory management systems, and supply chain management. |
How to Apply?
- You Apply
Provide a little introduction about yourself, and we will assist you with the remaining tasks. The utilisation of our online application tool is straightforward and requires only 10 minutes to complete.
- We Connect
After you submit your application, an admissions representative will contact you and will help you to complete the process.
- You Get Ready
Once you’ve completed your application and connected with an admissions representative, you’re ready to create your schedule.