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Computer Hardware Servicing NC II

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The Computer Hardware Servicing NC II Qualification consists of competencies that must possess to enable to diagnose and troubleshoot problems in personal computer systems, software, replace parts and get the system back to normal operation.

The modules in this program will be delivered through (a) interactive discussions in the classroom utilizing visual aids and other teaching materials to gain the knowledge and (b) laboratory classes to acquire the required skills and competencies. Take home reading assignments may also be given from time to time.

Specifically, some of the teaching methodologies to be utilized are:

• Interactive lecture and discussion
• Problem solving
• Simulation (hands-on machine problems and exercises)
• Individualize learning
• On-the-job training

The trainees/students are expected to:

• Install computer systems and networks.
• Diagnose and troubleshoot computer systems.
• Configure computer systems and networks.
• Maintain computer systems and networks

Upon completion of this course, the trainees/students with the necessary competencies, should be able to perform the duties, responsibilities and acquired attitude relevant to the job titles of a:

• Computer Service Technician or
• Computer Repairman

The trainees/students also should be able to pass the Occupational Qualification and Certification System (National Certificate - Level II) of Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) – a government accrediting institution.

Duration The Computer Hardware Servicing NC II consists of 4 basic modules, 6 common modules and 4 core modules, involving a total nominal duration of 741 hours.
Recognition This program is accredited by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA).  It is fully recognized within the Philippines and internationally for further education and employment in the private and public sector. 
Intakes Two intakes per year

• First Semester: June - October
• Second Semester: November – March
Competencies

Four (4) Basic Competencies
Six (6) Common Competencies
Four (4) Core Competencies:

• Install computer systems and networks
• Diagnose and troubleshoot computer systems
• Configure computer systems and networks
• Maintain computer systems and networks


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