Enrol Now For New Adult Learning Courses
Author: CBC | Published: 25th February 2013 10:18 |
Don't delay - places still available
- Don't miss your chance to learn something new
- Places still available on Spring Courses
- FREE courses to help the unemployed back into work
Computing Skills For Work Beginners Starting 28 February
Learn how to organise your work, use Word and Excel as well as gaining a qualification to demonstrate your IT skills and knowledge to prospective employers and move on to higher qualifications.
Excel 2010 Introduction Starting 28 February
An introduction to creating, editing and printing simple spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel 2010. If you have little or no experience of using spreadsheets this is an ideal opportunity to learn more for work and home.
Internet & Email Starting 1 March
A basic introduction to email, the Internet and how to stay safe online. Build your skills and gain the confidence to access information via the Internet e.g. Government websites, travel information, health, shopping, utilities companies, etc as well as keeping in touch with family and friends via email.
Microsoft Windows For Home Use Starting 1 March
This step-by-step course will take you through the basics of using Windows 7 to build your confidence and save you time when using a computer. From customising some of the computer settings to organising your photos and documents saved on the computer.
First Aid Appointed Person Starting 2 March
Gain an understanding of the role of the First Aider, the management of an incident, as well as some basic first aid skills.
Counselling Taster Starting 27 February
If you have an interest in counselling and would like to learn a little more about it before committing to a longer course this offers the perfect opportunity. No prior knowledge of the subject will be assumed.
Counselling Skills Level 2 Certificate Starting 6 March
This course is for those who have an interest in Counselling and would like to gain the knowledge across a range of Counselling skills to progress to Practitioner Level. Although no prior knowledge is expected, it would be useful for learners to have completed a short introductory course before undertaking the level 2 qualification.
1st Aid - Appointed Persons
Gain an understanding of the role of a first aider, the management of an incident and basic first aid skills.
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