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Free digital skills courses for businesses and employers to enhance their skills
 
What is “In Work Skills”?
As part of the Government’s drive to plug key skills gaps, they have launched the new “In Work Skills” project. An initiative that will help thousands of working adults rapidly upskill or retrain in STEM sectors.
The SAWIoT have worked closely with our employer partners to ensure the courses (pitched at Level 4) address skills gaps and roles in the digital sector.
The courses are completely FREE to both the individual and the employer, meaning employees from both large and SME businesses can gain in-demand new skills or retrain – opening the door for progression on to higher skilled, higher paid jobs.
The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald:
What FREE courses are offered at SAWIoT?
: Agile Methodology
: Cloud Management
: Cyber Security
: Data Analysis
: Dev Ops
Although they are not specifically accredited, these modules do have recognised knowledge, skills and behaviours associated with working in the digital industry. The course content is pitched at Level 4 and provide a useful introduction to the subject. They are closely related to the full modules offered in our foundation degrees which are accredited by the University of Gloucestershire and are cross referenced to several apprenticeship standards such as Data Analyst, Cyber Security Technologist and Dev Op’s Engineer.
Courses are taught online, by industry experts and can be studied either individually or as a combined course.
Stand-alone modules are 8 weeks in duration and combined courses will be 12 weeks.
Study is one evening per week with mandatory lectures of 2 hours and some additional tutorial time.
Other day and evening options available.
The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald:
Who can access these free courses?
Do I need a qualification at level 3 to access training?  No, but you do need to be working in a job role that currently uses some of the skills and you’re ready to develop/increase skills.
Any adult aged 19+, preferably already working in a related industry or role. Individuals can apply or employers can put forward a group of employees.
Stand-alone modules are 8 weeks in duration and combined courses will be 12 weeks.
How to apply?
Find our more information and complete your application online at www.sawiot.ac.uk/free-skills-training
 
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