Diploma in information communication technology course outline entry requirements

Diploma in information communication technology course outline entry requirements and all the related concerning diploma in ICT here. The aim/focus of the Diploma in Information and Communication Technology is to provide learners with a career-focused professional qualification, featuring industry referenced knowledge in terms of technological competences and soft skills.

  • Course duration diploma in ICT: 3 years (3 modules)
  • Examination body: KNEC

Diploma in information communication Entry requirements

Diploma in information communication is examined by KNEC and is offered by various approved TVETS, universities and colleges in Kenya. The entry requirements are;

  • KCSE aggregate Grade of C- and above or its equivalent as acceptable Qualification by KNEC
  • Pass in Relevant Certificate Qualification Learning Outcomes for example a certificate in ICT graduate wishing to upgrade his or her qualifications need to have obtained a PASS result from a recognized institution to enroll for Diploma in ICT.
  • Mean grades for specific KCSE subjects are not specified for Diploma in ICT course

Universities and colleges offering Diploma in information communication technology courses

Students wishing to enroll for a Diploma in ICT course can easily choose from various institution offering the course. Full institutions are always listed as soon as it is open for application during various intakes, for more on this just visit the KUCCPS portal here

Diploma in information communication course outline

Diploma in information communication technology is offered in 3 modules. 1 module takes a duration of 6 months then an examination is always administered at the end of each module for trainees to proceed to field attachment and eventually the next module. Attachment is always offered twice module 1 and module 2. The final exam is administered in module 3 for a candidate to graduate into the filed market.

Career opportunities in diploma in ICT

  • ICT Consultant for a company
  • Web Developer/ SEO
  • Computer Systems Manager
  • Computer Systems Analyst
  • Software Application Developer
  • ICT Manager
  • Data Recovery Manager Programmer
  • ICT specialists capable of providing ICT business solutions.
  • ICT business related matters.
  • Database analyst

As a student of ICT at the end of the ICT course a student should be able to;

  • Obtain Typing Skills. Using a keyboard is key to using a computer.
  • Using and understanding programming languages.
  • Working with networks
  • File Maintenance and Organization
  • Etiquette.
  • Using the Internet for Research.
  • Basic Computer Troubleshooting.
  • Privacy, Security, and Safety Skills

The following are a list of units/ subjects studied at Diploma in ICT module 1

  1. Computational mathematics
  2. Communication skills
  3. Computer application (theory)
  4. Computer application(practical)
  5. ICT and ethics
  6. System programming
  7. Operating system
  8. Module 1 KNEC past papers

The following are a list of units/ subjects studied at Diploma in ICT module 2

  1. Research Methods
  2. System Analysis and Design
  3. Computer application (theory)
  4. Computer application(practical)
  5. Database management system
  6. Visual programming
  7. Object oriented programming
  8. Quantitative methods
  9. Module 2 KNEC past papers PDF

The following are a list of units/ subjects studied at Diploma in ICT module 3

  • 301- Data communication and networking
  • 302- Management information systems
  • 303- Principles and practices of management
  • 304- Internet based programming
  • 305- Project
  • Module 3 KNEC past papers pdf

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