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Introduction to End-User Computing

Introduction to End-User Computing
The Introduction to End-User Computing course by WOL Academy is a beginner-friendly, 13-week program designed to equip students with essential digital skills required in today’s workplace and academic environments. Delivered through a hybrid method, this instructor-led program combines interactive online lectures, practical lab sessions, assignments, quizzes, and final assessments to ensure in-depth understanding and application of computer literacy.
Throughout the course, students will explore fundamental computing concepts, productivity software (such as Microsoft Office), data management basics, and computer security. Whether you’re a high school student or a recent graduate, this course lays the foundation for further study or career readiness in the digital age.
By the end of this 3-month program, learners will not only master productivity software and data handling but also gain the confidence to navigate various end-user computing environments.
What You Will Be Able to Do:
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Operate a computer with confidence and accuracy
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Use productivity software tools like word processors and spreadsheets
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Manage and organize digital data securely
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Understand key principles of computer security and maintenance
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Apply end-user computing concepts in real-world settings
Features
- 13-week structured hybrid program
- Instructor-led sessions for guided learning
- Certificate of Completion
- Assessments: exams (30%), assignments (25%), quizzes (20%), final project (25%)
- Access to online learning platform and discussion forums
- Real-world computer applications and case studies
Target audiences
- High school learners (Grade 10–12)
- Recent matriculants seeking digital literacy skills
- Unemployed youth looking to improve job readiness
- Beginners interested in building IT knowledge
Requirements
- Grade 10 – 12 learners with proof of registration
- Post-school learners with a National Senior Certificate (NSC) or equivalent
- Minimum of 50% in Home Language
- Minimum of 50% in Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy
- Overall average of 50% or more
FAQs
No, this is a beginner course and requires no prior computer skills.
Yes, students who complete the course and final project will receive a Certificate of Completion.
The course follows a weekly instructor-led schedule, but online resources are available for review.
The course is delivered through a hybrid model—both online and in-person sessions where applicable.