About the Course
Evohub is unique as we are the only IT software house that offers training/internship that leads to a full private Advanced Diploma that you can use to continue to further your education similar to other private education firms in Singapore.
We offer a FULL scholarship and work experience with many of our customers so you will get real-life and relevant work experience for your future career.
Contact us at by smsing INFO to 9644 7808 or call us at 6775 1886 to let us tell you more about the scholarship.
More details about the IDCS and IADCS can be found here
Who can apply?
- Completed O levels OR
- Completed N levels OR
- Out-of-School Youths
- Between 15yrs - 18yrs old
- Singaporean / PR only
- Results and full certificate not necessary. However interview with EVOHUB is mandatory.
You have to contact us and we will assess if you are suitable for our scholarship and you can get to visit our premises to ask us more about the course.
Who should apply?
If you have a strong interest in how to make the next Hotmail, GMail or Facebook, or fix computer networks and routers, this course is for you!
How long is the course?
The course is 2years, 1 year for the Diploma and 1 year for the Advanced Diploma.
Introduction
The International Advanced Diploma in Computer Studies (IADCS), from NCC Education, provides students with effective and practical business-oriented IT skills, enabling them to make a real contribution to the workplace.
Course Outline
Core Subjects
- Computer Technology
- Systems Development
- Business Organisation
- Business Communication
Electives
- Structured Programming Methods
- Java Programming
- Developing a Website
- e-Commerce
Prerequisite
The minimum academic requirement is 4 GCE 'O' Level including English.
Alternatively, candidates who have passed the EVOHUB Interview can also apply for the course.
Course Contents
Computer Technology
The module aims to give candidates a detailed and secure foundation in various computer technologies that they must master in order to function effectively in a technical role. It provides a high level business oriented view of hardware, software and data communications.
Systems Development
This module aims to give candidates knowledge of the methods, disciplines, techniques and skills used in IT Systems development teams so that they have a thorough appreciation of how such teams operate. Candidates do not require any detailed skills in programming but they will be expected to have a good understanding of some of the mathematical techniques that are necessary for system design.
Business Organisation
This module aims to give candidates to communicate with and relate to others on computing and non-computing matters; to develop skills of acquiring and selecting information; to develop sensitivity to, and awareness of other peoples' ideas as well as attitudes and how all of these relate to the users' information needs and systems.
Structured Programming Methods
This method aims to give candidates a thorough grounding in the key concepts, techniques and methods. This module focuses on the development of transferable ideas and skills and is not language specific. The skills and understanding developed on this module should be sufficiently broad for students to be able to adapt to different software production situations with confidence and a minimal adjustment to their understanding of the process.
Java
This module aims to enable candidates to understand the core principles of Java and to introduce well-designed, effective applications using some of the more advanced features of the language.
Developing a Website
This module is interpreted to complement e-Commerce module. It concentrates on the technical skills that are needed to create and manage a website. It will enable candidates to design and build a relatively complex website based on sound design and business principles.
e-Commerce
This module is intended to provide candidates with a thorough understanding of the major issues associated with the development of e-Commerce solutions and applications, particularly in relation to the business and commercial considerations and the technical requirements.