Learn independently and recognise the importance of continued learning
Engage in rigorous intellectual analysis, criticism and problem-solving
Show evidence of advanced knowledge about specialist areas of ICT
Work effectively in teams and take on leadership roles
Apply acquired knowledge and skills in practical situations
Communicate effectively orally, visually and in writing
Analyse and critique ICT research literature
Undertake further postgraduate or masters study
Career Opportunities
The Postgraduate Certificate in Information Technology is primarily aimed at IT professionals wishing to undertake a short programme of study in order to upgrade their qualifications, knowledge and advance their careers.
Potential roles may include:
Business analyst
Network manager
Security specialist
Software developer
Systems administrator
IT manager or
Team leader
Satisfactory Completion
To be awarded the Postgraduate Certificate in Information Technology students will have been credited with 4 chosen papers as specified in the programme schedule to the value of 60 credits. The total credit value of the Postgraduate Certificate in Information Technology is 60 credits.