Information Technology
This course will provide you with the core skills and knowledge required to work within the IT industry, using software development tools and techniques to extend and enhance the knowledge and skills of non-computing graduates.
Throughout the course, content is complemented by practical work undertaken in state-of-the-art facilities, using tools and techniques to allow you to match software solutions to the needs of businesses.

This course covers the practices, tools, and techniques used to protect systems, networks, and data from cyber threats and attacks. It typically includes topics like encryption, firewalls, network security, ethical hacking, and security protocols to safeguard information and ensure privacy.
This course focuses on creating and maintaining websites. It covers both the aesthetic (design) and functional (development) aspects of web creation. Students learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and possibly back-end languages like PHP or Python. The course may also explore user experience (UX) design, responsive design, and web accessibility.
This course teaches the fundamentals of computer networks, including how devices communicate over the internet or local area networks (LANs). Topics include network protocols (TCP/IP), network hardware (routers, switches), wireless technologies, IP addressing, and network security. It often prepares students for certifications like CompTIA Network+.
This course focuses on the design, creation, testing, and maintenance of software applications. Students learn programming languages such as Python, Java, C++, or JavaScript and explore concepts like algorithms, data structures, object-oriented programming, and software engineering principles to build efficient and scalable software.
For further information about this course, please contact our Education Advisor on 01213123996 or email registrar@acmeprofessionals.