CUT and NEMISA presents free courses for basic to advanced Information Technology (IT)-skills

The Central University of Technology Free State (CUT) CoLab and the National Electronic Media Institute of South Africa (NEMISA) invites the Free State community to partake in a number of free IT courses.

The CUT CoLab is an e-skills project for short course programmes, focusing on individuals with no IT background as well as individuals with advanced IT-skills.

The training programme embraces CUT’s Vision 2030 to benefit the Free State region, where a harmonious community is created, conducive to applied research, as well as teaching and learning.

The training aims to give citizens of the Free State a chance to better their future. The courses range from basic Digital Literacy to advanced skills like Programming, Big Data, Cloud Computing and many more.

A course can form part of a specialisation route and a final accreditation certificate.

Enrol today for your free online course by completing the enrolment forms. You will get feedback shortly after we have received your enrolment.

Available short courses

  1. Digital Literacy
  2. Computer literacy
  3. 4IR Coursera Courses
Uploaded: 10 September 2021
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