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National Certificate In Administration (Forfar) - Full Time
Who is this course aimed at?
Administration plays an integral role in all organisations and provides a wide range of employment opportunities. This highly practical course will develop the administrative and IT skills which are essential requirements of today’s modern workplace. It provides ideal opportunity to build your confidence and will appeal to those wishing to return after a career break or those looking to enter the job market for the first time.
What entry requirements will I need?
There are no specific entry requirements for this course. However all applicants will be asked to attend an interview.
How and where will I study?
This course can be undertaken in Arbroath, Forfar or Montrose. (subject to satisfactory numbers). If you wish to apply for Arbroath or Montrose please click back and select the correct centre.
We also offer NC Administration in Arbroath with Finance Options – you can also find this in our full-time course list.
What will I study on this course?
SCQF Level 4-6
This course covers the main subject areas of office related information technology and word processing, administration, business communications, telephone communication and customer service skills. Students may be given the opportunity to undertake the full NC Administration Group Award.
Job and progression routes?
Typical career paths from this course may be to employment as administrative assistants and receptionists, etc.
Successful completion of the course will allow entry into HNC/HND Administration and Information Technology or other HN courses, or alternatively, to SVQ Level 2 in Administration.
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