ICDL has developed a suite of programmes that meet the demands of today’s digital world. Whether you are working through the ICDL Workforce modules to reach the digital skills standard required for the workplace or you are looking to develop more advanced skills for occupational effectiveness, ICDL has a vast range of modules to choose from, so you can build the ideal digital skill set for your needs.
Why Certify with ICDL?
- ICDL certification is internationally recognised by employers and institutions
- ICDL modules are developed with input from computer users, subject matter experts, and practising professionals from all over the world
- The regularly updated syllabus content reflects day-to-day tasks and responsibilities typical of job roles
- ICDL modules focus on skills acquisition as well as an understanding of concepts
Microsoft Excel
Organising and analysing data using a spreadsheet application produces useful insights for all types of organisation. In addition to using standard formulas and functions, the spreadsheet modules cover visualisation of data through creating and formatting graphs or charts.
Microsoft PowerPoint
Presentations are helpful in a wide range of business settings and are now a standard communication tool. Through PowerPoint training, acquire the skills on how information is presented and how well that information can be communicated in ways that suit different types of audience and for different purposes.
Microsoft Project
Regardless of sector, many roles have become more complex and involve greater accountability, more collaboration, and therefore closer management. Specialist software such as Microsoft Project can help to support project management from conception to sign-off: giving oversight of all the inputs, outputs, and resources of a project.
Microsoft Word
Employers expect professional workers to be able to produce complex written documents that communicate effectively no matter the topic. Word processing software has become very sophisticated, so it is vital to have the skills that take advantage of the features available to produce well-structured and attractive documents efficiently.
Microsoft Access
Understanding the structure of a database and being able to carry out common tasks using a standalone database is an important competence for those who deal with large sets of data. The Microsoft Access module covers the definition of a database and how it is organized, table creation and linking, as well as filters, queries, forms and reports.
Python
Computational thinking with Python is used in many job roles, not just programme and software development. Coding is becoming the new standard of literacy, with skills used in roles as varied as art and design, engineering, data analysis, and science. Computing develops related skills such as problem- solving, pattern recognition, abstraction, and algorithms.
Base Module