Secretarial Course - Diploma Level, Flexi Study.
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Anyone wanting to study to become a secretary really needs to prove their worth by having earned the Pitman Training Secretarial Diploma - it's one of Britain's most respected secretary courses.
And having earned it, the rewards can be fabulous. Salaries for top secretaries are among the highest in London and Manchester.
The course will help you with all the basic secretarial skills an employer will expect from you, such as touch typing, keyboard skills, shorthand, Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Outlook, effective business communication and audio transcription.
You can study for our our diploma at our High Holborn (020 7025 4700), Notting Hill (020 7792 5214) or Manchester training centres.
You can start this course at any time and study at hours to suit you during our long opening hours whcih include Saturdays!
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What Is Covered.
Our self-paced learning methodology means you can study at your own pace, with our friendly, supportive tutors on hand to help you if you get stuck.
The Secretarial Diploma will take you through all the skills you need to become an outstanding secretary, testing you from time to time to prove that you're ready.
If you already have a high degree of skill in some of the modules, you may not need to sit them again, simply taking the test to prove your competence on your way to earning your full diploma.
This Pitman Training secretary course is made up of 8 core modules including:
Touch Typing Introduction
Keyboard Speed Development
Word Proficient
Excel Proficient
PowerPoint
Outlook
Audio Typing Level 1
Effective Business Communication
In addition to the core modules, you select 2 "electives," from any of our wide range of courses and seminars (see course list).
It's a lot to choose from, but don't worry, our course advisors will be pleased to help you choose exactly the right modules for your career.
As all our diploma programmes offer a high degree of tailorability, prices and duration are calculated for the specific needs of each student, based on exemptions for their existing skills and their choices of electives.
