
Gain practical, intermediate-level skills in a range of commonly used digital tools and technologies. Learn to create, process, and present information, and solve common hardware and software problems.
inc GST
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Demonstrate intermediate-level use of common digital applications for creating, accessing, organising, and presenting information.

Communicate effectively using digital channels, understanding online etiquette and ethical considerations.
The New Zealand Certificate in Computing (Intermediate User) (Level 3) is designed to build your confidence and competence with digital tools. You'll gain experience using various digital devices and software for tasks such as document creation, data entry, online presentations, basic troubleshooting, and applying concepts of digital communications and online etiquette. This programme will help you produce, access, organise, and present digital information, and develop problem-solving skills relevant to today's workplaces.
Entry Requirements
NCEA Level 1 OR
New Zealand Certificate in Computing (Foundation User) (Level 2) OR



Known for hands-on, industry-aligned education, Toi Ohomai focuses on giving learners real skills that lead to real outcomes. With strong employer connections, supportive teaching, and clear pathways across certificates, diplomas, and degrees, it’s a place where learning stays relevant and confidence grows over time. Courses span trades, construction, business, health, creative industries, technology, and primary industries, helping learners build experience and momentum for whatever comes next.

Gain practical, intermediate-level skills in a range of commonly used digital tools and technologies. Learn to create, process, and present information, and solve common hardware and software problems.
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing


Demonstrate intermediate-level use of common digital applications for creating, accessing, organising, and presenting information.

Communicate effectively using digital channels, understanding online etiquette and ethical considerations.
The New Zealand Certificate in Computing (Intermediate User) (Level 3) is designed to build your confidence and competence with digital tools. You'll gain experience using various digital devices and software for tasks such as document creation, data entry, online presentations, basic troubleshooting, and applying concepts of digital communications and online etiquette. This programme will help you produce, access, organise, and present digital information, and develop problem-solving skills relevant to today's workplaces.
Entry Requirements
NCEA Level 1 OR
New Zealand Certificate in Computing (Foundation User) (Level 2) OR



Known for hands-on, industry-aligned education, Toi Ohomai focuses on giving learners real skills that lead to real outcomes. With strong employer connections, supportive teaching, and clear pathways across certificates, diplomas, and degrees, it’s a place where learning stays relevant and confidence grows over time. Courses span trades, construction, business, health, creative industries, technology, and primary industries, helping learners build experience and momentum for whatever comes next.
Blended study
This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions
Available in 2 locations
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing


Identify and resolve common hardware and software problems experienced by users.
Any qualification at Level 1 or above on the NZQF with evidence of literacy and numeracy comparable to NCEA Level 1 OR
Evidence of relevant experience with equivalent literacy and numeracy; may require pre-enrolment interview
Blended study
This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions
Available in 2 locations
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing


Identify and resolve common hardware and software problems experienced by users.
Any qualification at Level 1 or above on the NZQF with evidence of literacy and numeracy comparable to NCEA Level 1 OR
Evidence of relevant experience with equivalent literacy and numeracy; may require pre-enrolment interview