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Licence
The Licence identifies that the named individual has achieved a clear level of competence and understanding in the use of Personal Computers for business applications.
Key Tag Award

Individuals will also receive a key tag upon gaining their PC Drivers Licence.
Courses

The courses that lead to the PCDL are available at New Zealand Polytechnics and institutions accredited to the NACCQ.

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Click here to download the PCDL course application form as a PDF file (302 kb).
These courses are derived from the New Zealand Polytechnic Qualifications in Business Computing. Six of the following seven courses are required to gain the PCDL:

Software Applications (SP500)
Software Packages (SP510)
Hardware Fundamentals (HF500)
Operating Systems Software (OS500)
LAN Administration (NM500)
Internet (IN500)
Multimedia Principles (MA500)

Any of SP590, SP591 or SP592 may be substituted for SP500 and/or SP510 )

Holders of a NZCS ICDL, or level 3 computing qualification, may be granted one 7 credit module (unspecified) towards the PCDL. These courses may be offered in any of the following programmes: Certificate in Business Computing Diploma in Business Computing National Diploma in Business ComputingLocal Polytechnic qualificationsFor details of exactly which courses leading to the PCDL are available in your area, please contact your local Polytechnic.To apply for your PCDL, please email Vivienne Wetere or contact your local polytechnic

National Advisory Committee on Computing QualificationsBox 11-050, Hamilton. Telephone +64-7-856 1916, Facsimile +64-7-856 1912email vivienne@wave.co.nz

 


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