Word Processing Level 5 – Listowel
The Documents module covers the main concepts and skills needed for common word processing tasks, such as creating, formatting, and finishing letters and other everyday documents.
Minor Award
Course Overview
With so many job roles now using essential ICT skills, workers need to demonstrate their ability to use word processing applications to produce workplace documents effectively. This module covers the knowledge and skills needed to create clearly presented, well-structured documents.
This module is suitable for a wide range of candidates who want to be able to work with documents effectively using a range of word processing applications.
This course is classroom based.
This course will run for one night a week (Thursday, 6.30pm – 9.30pm) from January 9th to February 27th, 2025. The course will then move to two nights a week (Tuesday and Thursday, 6.30pm – 9.30pm) from the 3rd of March and finishing on the 10th of April 2025
Please note: All Learners must have competent written and spoken English (CEFR B1 or Higher).
What will I be studying?
Objectives of the Programme Module
- To enable the learner, develop the practical skills required to use a word processing package and to develop their knowledge of file management techniques.
- To enable the students to produce professional mailable documents.
- To equip the learner with the skills necessary to use a range of word processing functions.
- To assist the learner to develop the academic and vocational language, literacy and numeracy skills related to Word Processing through the medium of the indicative content.
- To enable the learner to take responsibility for his/her own learning.
Why should I apply?
After passing this module, candidates will feel confident enhancing their documents with text formatting and by inserting common features such as tables or images.
Understand the key concepts of word processing.
• Identify the different file formats and how to save them.
• Recognise good practice applying formatting options.
• Understand the different elements, objects, and data that can be added to a document.
• Know how to finalise a document and prepare it for printing.
• Prepare and create documents using mail merge.
What is the Certification?
QQI Level 5 Minor Award Certificate in Intermediate Word Processing (5N1358)
What are the fees?
Fees apply to all part-time programmes.
A fee waiver is in place for applicants in receipt of a qualifying social welfare payment. You can check your fee waiver eligibility with Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection (DEASP), INTREO or your Local Employment Service (LES) office.
Learners in employment may also be granted a fee waiver under the Skills to Advance Initiative. For more details on this please contact Claire at [email protected]
Interested?
Contact our Kerry College Admissions Offices – Tralee on 066 714 9696, Killarney on 064 662 2593 or [email protected]
Part-time Courses - FAQs
FET is short for Further Education & Training. Kerry College is an integrated college of FET. This means we do both progression-focused further education programmes and a range of employment-focused skills training programmes.
We enroll twice each year - January and September.
Part-time programmes run on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday evenings, Friday afternoons, Saturday mornings, and increasingly online.
This depends on the course you choose.
Some courses have long waiting lists, others - not so much. Places are filled on a first-come, first-served basis so the best advice we can offer is to apply in plenty of time.
We enroll over 1000 applicants to our part-time courses each year - so it's always busy.
As places are offered based on the date of application, our team could be working their way down through the list.
That said, always check.
You can call Mary on our Part-time courses team at 066-7149696.
Although all of our part-time courses are fee-paying, we do have a DEASP Fee Waiver in place for those in receipt of a qualifying social welfare payment.
This is subject to a waiting list and demand for course places.
Most part-time courses run at Kerry College are Minor awards.
A Minor award is commonly referred to as a module - but also as a component certificate or a certificate of unit credit.
These single 'modules' may be completed and certificated individually. All minor awards are linked to a major award that allows learners to collect and build their minor awards and work towards gaining a major award.
Applications for all part-time programmes should be made online - via the Kerry College website or www.fetchcourses.ie
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No, aside from the DEASP Fee Waiver, all part-time courses are fee-paying.