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ITQ Contributing Qualifications Mapping Summary

CLAIT Advanced - OCR
Level 3 units

This shows how the contributing qualification maps against the ITQ qualification. There are varying levels of content and assessment coverage. Click on the Unit names to view the detailed mapping documents.

e-skills UK units covered

Name of  Contributing Unit

Content Coverage

Assessment Coverage

Operate a Computer 3 (OPU3)

Unit 1 Understanding IT

Full

Yes

IT Security for Users 3 (SECU3)

Unit 1 Understanding IT

Full

Yes

Word Processing 3 (WP3)

Unit 4 Advanced Document Production

Full

Yes

Spreadsheet software 3 (SS3)

Unit 6 Advanced Spreadsheets

Full

Yes

Database software 3 (DB3)

Unit 5 Advanced Databases

Full

Yes

Presentation software 3 (PS3)

Unit 9 Advanced Presentation Graphics

Full

Yes

Website Software 3(WEB3)

Unit 7 Advanced Web Pages

Full

Yes

Artwork and Imaging Software 3 (ART3)

Unit 8 Advanced Computer Art

Full

Yes

Explanations
Content Coverage
: How much of the e-skills UK qualification the contributing qualification covers.

  • FULL ? indicates that all required ITQ knowledge and skills content are covered by this unit
  • PARTIAL ? indicates that some of the ITQ knowledge and skills is not covered. Click on the unit link to view the detailed mapping document to see the additional evidence required.

Assessment Coverage: Whether the assessment of the contributing qualification meets the requirements of the assessment strategy for the e-skills UK qualification.

  • YES- no further assessment is required.
  • NO ? additional evidence of the application of skills and knowledge is required as set out in the e-skills UK assessment strategy.

Last modified: 16 Jun 2007

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