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Angus College

Soon to be part of a new regional college, serving Dundee and Angus.

PDA Information Technology In Business

Who is this course aimed at?

PDA Information Technology in Business delivers essential skills and knowledge needed for a range of IT related roles. This makes it suitable CPD for those working in an IT role, or for anyone seeking to enter employment in this area.

What entry requirements will I need?

Some basic experience in using MS Office software.

How and where will I study?

The qualification will be delivered online distance learning (approximately 90 hours) and you can begin this course at any point.

What are the funding options for this course? SDS (ILA200) or SAAS Part-time Fee Grant/Self/Sponsor

Price: £585 (based on session 12/13 prices. 13/14 pricing to be confirmed).

What will I study on this course?

SCQF Level 7

The award consists of three units with 32 SCQF credit points and aims to develop: word processing skills across a variety of complex business documents and introduces effective use of presentation software; skills using spreadsheets to solve business problems including graphical and statistical functions; skills using relational databases to manipulate and present information for use in decision making. To achieve the PDA Information Technology award, candidates must successfully complete all three units.

Job and progression routes?

Earning a PDA IT in Business qualification can help you differentiate yourself in today’s competitive job market, broaden your employment opportunities by displaying your advanced skills and result in higher earning potential.


Next Steps

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The description of the College’s courses in our prospectus and on our website represents the College’s aspirations as to what will be delivered. However, for various reasons, the courses actually delivered may be different.

For example:

  • funding for a course (whether from the Government or from the College’s charitable donations or other sources of income) may be reduced or withdrawn;
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