IT User Skills Certificate Level 2

Course Overview

IT User Skills Certificate Level 2

The Level 2 IT User Skills Certificate will prepare you to use IT effectively in everyday life and the workplace. You will learn to select the best software and tools to improve productivity and efficiency. This qualification will equip you with essential skills in IT security, protecting against threats like spam and viruses.

You will also develop your ability to use presentation and spreadsheet software, ensuring you can work confidently with digital tools.

  • This course aims to develop your knowledge, understanding and competence in a range of different IT areas.

  • This course is ideal for those who work with IT within their current job role and for those who are familiar with using a computer and the Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel and PowerPoint).

  • The course comprises the following units:

  • Using IT to Increase Productivity.

  • IT Software Fundamentals.

  • IT security for Users.

  • Presentation Software.

  • Spreadsheet Software.

Located at: Online

Course Start: Flexible start dates

Course length: 12 Months

Study Mode: Part-time

Course Code: QINDCIU201

Course Fees and Funding

How much does the course cost?

£250.00 - Eligible for adult funding (eligibility criteria may apply). Please contact our team for advice on finance and funding options.

Aged 19 or over and thinking about studying a course?

You may be eligible for free or reduced course fees. Please visit the Financial Support web page for further details.

Other funding information

Course Content

Other Resources

For further details, please contact us! Call 01226 216 760 or email: info@ind-training.co.uk

Our Additional Learning Support team can provide you with the support you need. Visit the Additional Learning Support webpage, call 01226 216 769 or email als@barnsley.ac.uk for further information.

Disclaimer: Please note we reserve the right to change details without notice. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

The course information on this page was last updated 14 October 2025.