Qualification Overview
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Qualification Title | New Zealand Certificate in Digital Technologies (Level 2) | |
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Qualification Type | Certificate | |
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Level | 2 | |
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Credits | 60 | |
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Strategic Purpose Statement |
The purpose of this qualification is to provide Aotearoa New Zealand with graduates who have a range of foundation digital skills that support personal and workplace productivity in a range of general roles and provide a basis for further IT-related study.
Graduates will be able to safely and responsibility use a range of digital tools to create and manage content and information, and communicate and collaborative with others. They will be able to perform a range of basic tasks independently in familiar situations, and in a supervised work environment. This qualification will assist graduates in improving digital literacy and capability in society, in a range of personal, community and voluntary areas. |
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Graduate profile |
Graduates of this qualification will be able to:
- Use digital devices and applications to create and manage data, information and content relevant to a given context. - Use digital devices and collaboration tools to responsibly and ethically connect and work with others in an online environment. - Identify how particular digital tools, including hardware, operating systems, applications and networks, contribute to given tasks and outcomes. - Apply safe practices when using digital devices and applications, to address basic security risks and compliance requirements in personal or work contexts. - Apply problem solving techniques to inform decisions on digital solutions, and to trouble-shoot routine hardware, software and connectivity problems. - Apply basic communication, collaboration and self-management skills in digital contexts. |
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Education pathways |
This qualification provides an education pathway from:
- National Certificate of Educational Achievement (Level 1) [Ref: 0928] - National Certificate of Educational Achievement (Level 2) [Ref: 0973] and vocational pathways - New Zealand Certificate in Foundation Skills (Level 1) [Ref: 2861] This qualification provides a pathway into a range of qualifications. Graduates may progress to qualifications at Level 3 or above, such as the: - New Zealand Certificate in Digital Technologies (Level 3) [Ref: 2592] - New Zealand Certificate in Business (Administration and Technology) (Level 3) [Ref: 2452] - New Zealand Certificate in Information Technology Essentials (Level 4) [Ref: 2594]. |
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Entry Requirements | Not available | |
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Education Organisation | 10 Organisations can assist in gaining this qualification | |
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Developed By | Electrotechnology and Information Technology Industry Skills Board | |
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Quality Assured By | New Zealand Qualifications Authority | |
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Number | 4132 | |
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Status | Current | |
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Created | 2020-07-10 12:19:38.873 | |
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Next Review | 2030-12-31 00:00:00.0 | |
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