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Night Class Computer Hardware in Cork

  • 09-10-2015 4:46pm
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    I recently signed on for a computer hardware night class in the school of commerce in Cork city. Unfortunately the class was cancelled due to an administration error because they thought there wasn't enough applicants in order for the course to be run. They in fact did have the minimum of 7 people for the course to be viable. Now the course will be readvertised in the School of Commerce brochure again around mid December to begin in January at some stage next year. I'm hoping there'll be enough applicants this time in order for the course to be viable so I thought I'd mention it here in case anyone might be interested. It seems like a great course to raise your knowledge of computer architecture and to anyone who who is apprehensive about building their own PCs. It runs for 2 hours one night a week for 20 weeks. It's 250 euro and is a QQI level 5 accredited course.

    http://www.corkcollegeofcommerce.ie/Evening%20Courses/september-2015-courses/computer-courses-qqi-ecdl-certified/document.2015-05-11.8896615706


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