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Comprehensive IT Skills Training for University of Stirling Students

The University of Stirling offers a range of IT skills training courses to enhance students' computing abilities. From Level 1 IT Skills to Level 4 support for postgraduate students, our programs cater to diverse needs, including compulsory and voluntary courses. We provide specialized training on software, online resources, and a drop-in service for real-time assistance. Our goal is to empower all students, particularly those with disabilities, to thrive in their studies and careers through accessible and tailored training initiatives.

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Comprehensive IT Skills Training for University of Stirling Students

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  1. University of Stirling Credit Bearing Non-Credit Bearing Subject Specific Compulsory Courses* Voluntary Level 1 IT Skills (17L6) Computing Science I (3131) Ultimate Survival Guide Library network DAICE training Level 2 Training on specialist software For disabled students Level 3 Student drop-in service Online training guides Student training sessions Level 4 Post-graduate = Existing students recruited to support specific C&IT skills training needs = Department of Computer Science and Mathematics = Information Services = Combined service providers = Division of Academic Innovation and Continuing Education = Non-compulsory training, advertised as ‘essential’ * Although the credit-bearing courses are subject specific, they are only compulsory for students who opt to take them.

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