
End User Basic Computing is an introductory course designed to equip individuals with the essential computer skills needed to effectively use digital tools in everyday life, education, and the workplace. This course is ideal for beginners with little to no prior experience in computing.
Throughout the course, learners will become familiar with the fundamentals of computer hardware and software, learn how to navigate operating systems (such as Windows or macOS), and gain hands-on experience with common productivity applications like word processors, spreadsheets, and presentation tools. The course also covers basic internet usage, email communication, file management, and essential safety practices for working online.
By the end of this course, students will be able to confidently perform a wide range of computing tasks, solve common technical issues, and apply their skills to support both personal and professional goals. The course lays a strong foundation for further studies in information technology or more specialized computer training.
- Teacher: John Mosweu

- Teacher: Kerry de Jager

The purpose of this qualification is to prepare a learner to operate as a Project Manager. A Project Manager applies knowledge of project management to achieve project objectives in a specific field of application. A qualified learner will be able to:
- Initiate a project to address specific project objectives.
- Plan and prepare the delivery of a project.
- Execute and control the delivery of a project management plan.
- Manage the project close out process.
The qualification establishes a national standard for the training of fully qualified Project Managers and is closely aligned with international best practice.
- Teacher: John Mosweu