Basic Computing Skills (Community Course)

Course Overview

Course Type:

Part Time

Available at:

Available at Eastleigh tagEastleigh

Course Area:

Course Duration:

5 Weeks

Available at:

Available at Eastleigh tagEastleigh

The Course in Detail

You will become more confident when using a computer. We will aim to cover: – Using the mouse and keyboard – Searching to find specific information – Understanding the basic terminology used in computing – Opening word-processing packages, input text, change fonts, editing and formatting – Using email including attachments, replying to emails, and saving a received attachment.

There will be opportunity to ask questions and receive guidance from one of our friendly tutors.

Although this course does not lead to a qualification, a South Hampshire College Group certificate will be awarded upon successful completion of the course.

Course fee concessions are possible – eligibility is based on income.

Entry Requirements & Progression

What You'll Need

There are no formal entry requirements, all beginners welcome. The course is suitable for all adult learners aged 19 and over.

This Could Lead to

If you lack confidence using the internet or would like to learn some basic computing skills, this Computing for Beginners course could be perfect for you. We will gently introduce you to the essentials of keeping safe online, cover popular software packages such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint, and improve your internet skills. For a nominal fee of only £5 per person for a five week course, this course will enable you to improve your confidence when using the computer. Please browse our other courses under £5 – these are open to anyone aged 19+ and are a great way to meet people, learn new skills, and explore different interests in a safe and supportive environment. South Hampshire College Group offer a variety of leisure courses to suit all interests – please browse the website for further details.

Availability & Enrolment

College Life & Student Support Services

College is not just about your course – it’s an opportunity to have fun, meet new people and explore your interests! You can socialise with friends in the café and comfy seating areas, join a club or sports team or attend exciting events around the college. Many of our enrichment opportunities are also great on your CV or UCAS application to demonstrate your commitment and enthusiasm outside of your studies.

Your time at college can also be affected by life or health difficulties, and it’s okay to need support. Our specialist teams are here every day to listen and give advice, whether it’s about career planning, financial support, mental health, or something else. And if you have a long-term support need or medical condition, we’ll work with you on personalised learning support to help you achieve your full potential.

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