The entry level IT qualifications are designed for a wide range of abilities and for people who require basic skills in IT. They range from 1 unit with 6 Guided Learning Hours, to many units and 100 Guided Learning Hours. There is a wide range of units available for all skill levels and interests.
ENTRY LEVEL 1 AWARD
The Entry Level 1 Award is a qualification designed for people who require basic skills in IT. The qualification consists of a mandatory unit Entry Level 1, Unit 1 - Improving Productivity Using IT (1 credit). This is a single unit qualification. It is the simplest possible qualification in the QCF providing the lowest possible barrier to entry.
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Coursework, E-assessment, Portfolio of Evidence, Practical Demonstration/Assignment
01-Jul-2010
Local Funding Available*
ENTRY LEVEL 1 AWARD
The Entry Level 1 qualification introduces Learners to the principles and fundamentals of basic ICT skills. It recognises progress along a continuum that ranges from the most elementary of achievements to beginning to make use of skills, knowledge or understanding that relate to the immediate environment.
Total Credits required to achieve the qualification - 6
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Coursework, E-assessment, Portfolio of Evidence, Practical Demonstration/Assignment
20-Feb-2023
Local Funding Available*
TLM Entry Level 1 Award in IT User Skills in Open Systems and Enterprise - Handbook
Entry Level 1 Certificate
The Entry Level 1 qualification introduces Learners to the principles and fundamentals of basic ICT skills. It recognises progress along a continuum that ranges from the most elementary of achievements to beginning to make use of skills, knowledge or understanding that relate to the immediate environment.
Total Credits required to achieve the qualification - 13
Mandatory Units:
- Entry Level 1, Unit 1 - Improving Productivity Using IT (1 credits)
TLM Entry Level 1 Certificate in IT User Skills in Open Systems and Enterprise
Entry Level 1
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Coursework, E-assessment, Portfolio of Evidence, Practical Demonstration/Assignment
20-Feb-2023
Local Funding Available*
Entry Level 1 Certificate in IT User Skills in Open Systems and Enterprise - Handbook
ENTRY LEVEL 2 AWARD
The Entry Level 2 Award is a qualification designed for people who require basic skills in IT. The qualification consists of two mandatory units and an overall requirement of 6 credits in total. This is designed so that schools and colleges can pick the unit combinations that most suit their local employment characteristics and interests and skills of themselves and usage.
Total Credits required to achieve the qualification - 6
Mandatory Units:
- Entry Level 2, Unit 1 - Improving Productivity Using IT (2 credits)
- Entry Level 2, Unit 5 - Using ICT: Safe Working Practices (1 credit)
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Coursework, E-assessment, Portfolio of Evidence, Practical Demonstration/Assignment
01-Jul-2014
Local Funding Available*
Entry Level 2 Certificate
The Entry Level 2 qualification introduces Learners to the principles and fundamentals of basic ICT skills. It recognises progress along a continuum that ranges from the most elementary of achievements to beginning to make use of skills, knowledge or understanding that relate to the immediate environment.
Total Credits required to achieve the qualification - 13
Mandatory Unit:
- Entry Level 2, Unit 1 - Improving Productivity Using IT (2 credits)
TLM Entry Level 1 Certificate in IT User Skills in Open Systems and Enterprise
Entry Level 2
13
85
Coursework, E-assessment, Portfolio of Evidence, Practical Demonstration/Assignment
20-Feb-2023
Local Funding Available*
Entry Level 2 Certificate in IT User Skills in Open Systems and Enterprise - Handbook
ENTRY LEVEL 3 AWARD
The Entry Level 3 Award is a qualification designed for people who require basic skills in IT. The qualification consists of an overall requirement of 4 credits in total. This is designed so that schools and colleges can pick the unit combinations that most suit their local employment characteristics and the interests and skills of themselves and usage.
Total Credits required to achieve the qualification - 4
Mandatory Units:
- Entry Level 3, Unit 1 - Improving Productivity Using IT (3 credits)
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Coursework, E-assessment, Portfolio of Evidence, Practical Demonstration/Assignment
01-Jun-2010
Local Funding Available*
ENTRY LEVEL 3 CERTIFICATE
The Entry Level 3 Certificate is a qualification designed for people who require basic skills in IT. The qualification consists of a mandatory unit and an overall requirement of 13 credits in total. This is designed so that schools and colleges can pick the unit combinations that most suit their local employment characteristics and the interests and skills of themselves and usage.
Total Credits required to achieve the qualification - 13
Mandatory Units:
- Entry Level 3, Unit 1 - Improving Productivity Using IT (3 credits)
TLM Entry Level Certificate In ICT Open Systems and Enterprise (ITQ) (Entry 3)
Entry Level 3
13
85
Coursework, E-assessment, Portfolio of Evidence
01-Sep-2013
Local Funding Available*
WHY CHOOSE THIS QUALIFICATION?
- Guidance and support provided.
- The range of units that students can study is extensive and enables assessors to tailor courses to suit students' interests and aspirations.
- Coursework is easily managed and the marking criteria is unambiguous.
- Moderation on demand, no restrictive moderation windows.
- Feedback offered on any evidence submitted. TLM are willing to communicate with assessors with guidance on how to improve learners work.
- The online TLM Markbook is invaluable in tracking students' progress.
*Whilst we indicate where we believe that qualifications can be supported through external funds, we cannot guarantee that such funding might be available. This could depend either upon your circumstances, your Learners, specific funding availability/rules or a combination of these factors. In all cases, therefore - we would advise that before making any decisions involving qualifications' funding, the funders themselves are consulted. We will, however at TLM, be more than willing to explore all funding options with you to secure the maximum levels of financial support for the delivery of our qualifications.