Course Description
Microsoft PowerPoint
Pitman Training Centre (Sligo)
There are two advantages to our Microsoft PowerPoint training. One is that it’s broken down into thirteen easily handled lessons – the other is that it puts the powerful Pitman Training name on your CV – and that’s something other Microsoft PowerPoint courses just can’t compete with.
This is a flexible programme of self-study, so you can fit your training around your current work and home commitments. You’ll also have an invaluable reference tool in the workplace on completion of this course.
Once your PowerPoint training is complete, you might want to move to the next level of your career enhancement – in which case we’d recommend our course in Outlook or Microsoft Publisher. You may also like to consider a step-change in your career with one of our highly respected secretarial or Microsoft diplomas. They can seriously enhance your career and earning potential.
You can study either PowerPoint 2010 or 2013. The content of the individual lessons may vary depending on the version you choose to study but below is the lesson breakdown for the PowerPoint 2013 course. One of our Course Advisors can give you full details of the 2010 course.
College Name | Pitman Training Centre (Sligo) |
Course Category | Computers & IT (Information Technology), Microsoft PowerPoint |
Course Type | Blended Learning - Mix of Classroom & Online |
Course Qualification | Level 1 Certificate |
Course Location | Sligo, UK |
Course Fee | POA |
Course Duration | Full and/or part-time options: flexible training |
Course Times | Flexible: Day and evening options available |
Awarding Body | Pitman |
Career Path | PowerPoint has many uses across a variety of careers. With this skill on your CV you could help to progress your career to PA/EA level where you'll assist Directors with business presentations. If you're keen to work at Managerial level you may be required to present to the Board or other Managers from time to time so the ability to pull together a great presentation will be essential. |