Graduating students
Get certified to prove your skills
Do you need to?

- Get a certification to demonstrate your skills to employers
- Tackle a new area for your final year project
- Revise key subjects: project management, MS Project and PRINCE2, business analysis and quality systems
- Practice to check what you have learned for your finals
The National Skills Academy for IT has searched out the best courses and resources from the world’s number one IT professional online learning provider so that you can do all of these things, and much more.
Why use online learning?
Online learning gives you a simple, fixed-cost comprehensive support solution. Use online learning at any time, to solve today’s technology problems or acquire new skills to help you succeed at university or college. There’s also certification-based learning that employers value to help you stand out from the crowd when applying for jobs.
What you get with an annual subscription for £95:
There’s technical and subject specific online learning, supported by 24/7 online mentors, test preps, eBooks and more. It’s all designed to help you learn or refresh your skills and understanding, with a a wide range of over 1000 courses available.
How can I subscribe?
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Is the learning relevant to me?
Whether you want to be a project manager, software engineer or work in IT services, there’s all the core learning you need to complete certifications.
Browse the library of learning, when you find courses you wish to complete, add them to your learning plan and get started.
Why don't you use the IT Professional Profile tool to work out your current skill levels. It's quick and easy to use and you can then go on to find specific learning to help fill the gaps.
Below are some examples of courses that may be relevant to you:
Project management
- Prince2
- PMP or PMBOK
- Vendor Certifications: Microsoft
- Vendor Certifications: Cisco
- Vendor Certifications: Oracle
Programming
CompTIA
- CompTIA A+
- CompTIA Network
ITIL Foundation & Intermediate
Database Development (typically Oracle)
Web development (using HTML, CSS etc)
Networks (CISCO)
ERP (SAP)
Browse the library of learning to find the most suitable course available to you.