To follow on from our look at Business, Management, Law and Security courses, we look here at Stonebridge’s range of IT courses.
Information technology is intertwined in the lives of even the most devoted of luddite, whether in phones that are now mini computers, the latest modes of transport, or the humble radio.
This fast changing industry encompasses many subject areas including software skills, technology in business, and information management. Read on to find out more about a few of the Information Technology (IT) courses available to choose from:
E-Business – Introduction
E-business is everywhere. Most newspapers and magazines carry articles about the hottest new idea for conducting commerce over the Internet. But what is the truth behind the e-business world? How does it operate? How and why does a business go on-line? To read more Click Here.
E-Business and the Consumer
Although the Internet can present a cost-effective global platform upon which to do business, marketing must still be a priority as customers will not automatically find what they need on-line. Successful e-businesses need to spend considerable effort and finance in ensuring that their on-line marketplace is carefully researched and targeted. To read more Click Here.
Information Resources Management
This course explains how organisations can lever the power of information to deliver value to customers through improved products or services and by innovative use of information technology. To read more Click Here.
Microsoft Excel
This course will be of practical benefit to anyone who has to use (or indeed any good spread sheet program) on a regular basis, but it is also designed to prepare students for Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) examinations. To read more Click Here.
Microsoft PowerPoint
This course will be of practical benefit to anyone who has to use PowerPoint (or indeed any good presentation program) on a regular basis, but it is also designed to prepare students for Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) examinations. To read more Click Here.
Microsoft Word
This course will be of practical benefit to anyone who has to use Word (or indeed any good word-processing program) on a regular basis, but it is also designed to prepare students for Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) examinations. To read more Click Here.
Technology and Knowledge Management
The information-intensive needs of managers cover many areas from individual information on specific customers to strategic information for a corporate takeover. Globalisation has increased the need for information by making the management task more complex, often requiring the co-ordination of staff and tasks in different countries. To read more Click Here.
Technology in Business
This programme is designed for people seeking to understand and apply the Information Technology in businesses. The course is particularly suited to staff and managers who wish to consider the best use of IT, specify equipment and software, and implement good-housekeeping measures. To read more Click Here.
Using Information Technology in your Business
The aim of this course is to help businesses to understand the benefits of using information technology to make their business more effective and efficient. To read more Click Here.
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