Description
About our Course
Understanding how to optimize and market websites is increasingly critical for retailers and eCommerce businesses as online shopping grows and the number of online stores expands.
The Level 5 modules and assignments in our 120-credit online Information Technology and eCommerce diplomas correspond to the second year of a university degree. This level includes 6 modules and 6 written assignments, providing essential skills for pursuing an undergraduate degree and establishing a career as an IT professional.
Throughout the course, students will have access to various support resources, including webinars, tutor support, a social learning forum, and supplementary materials. These resources are designed to assist students in successfully completing their diploma course and progressing towards a full undergraduate degree in Information Technology and eCommerce.
This course is eligible for ELCAS funding.
Before enroling on to the level 5 course, you must complete the level 4 or equivalent.
Qualification
Qualification: Level 5 Diploma in IT and E-Commerce – 610/3477/0
Course Content
Technopreneurship
The goal of this lesson is to give students the information and abilities required to launch a new technology company. It entails comprehending strategy, marketing, money, and the traits of entrepreneurs.
Network security
The objective of this course is to equip students with knowledge about typical security incident detection and prevention techniques as well as network security challenges in networked environments.
C#.NET Programming
The goal of this course is to introduce students to the fundamental ideas and ideas of C# ASP.NET programming. This will help students comprehend how to use server side programming approaches to construct dynamic web sites.
System Administration
The knowledge required to administer a Windows and Linux system is the goal of this unit. User and group management, file system management, task automation, shell scripting, mail servers, domain name servers, files and printer sharing, registry, basic utilities and tools, application management, local and group policies, backup policies, restore policies, and performance tuning are among the topics covered.
Business to Consumer (B2C) E-commerce
The goal of this subject is to give students an understanding of business-to-consumer e-commerce. This covers the ideas and methods utilized in marketing psychology, mobile e-commerce and ticketing, artificial intelligence (AI) for picture recognition, and social commerce.
Business to Business (B2B) E-commerce
The goal of this subject is to familiarize students with business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce. This covers supply chain management, online transaction processing, electronic funds transfers (EFT), electronic data interchange (EDI), and inventory management systems.
The assignment unit titles for the level 5 course are:
- Technopreneurship
- Network security
- C#.NET programming
- System administration
- Business to business (B2B) E-commerce
- Business to consumer (B2C) E-commerce
What is included in the cost of our course?
- All course material, including online modules and written assignments
- Personal tutor support with 1-2-1 Zoom sessions
- committed student assistance
- Having access to a social learning forum online
- Assignment evaluation and comments
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