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IC3 is the ideal starting point for anyone interested in learning computer and Internet basics. The program gives individuals sufficient Internet and computing literacy skills to enter current job markets or begin higher education programs. Prime candidates for IC3 are junior high school students, high school students, GED students, continuing education students, Job Corps participants, employees who use technology on the job, and anyone—young or old—who wants to gain a working knowledge of computers and the Internet.

WHEN YOU REGISTER FOR AN IC� EXAM, CERTIPORT WILL HELP YOU PREPARE BY:

Mapping your certification path according to your career path with the Certiport Career Planner.

Providing preparation tools and resources like sample tests, assessments, training and courseware options.

Offering specific tips and suggestions to make your exam experience a successful one.


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IC� BENEFITS:

Exposure to computers does not equal understanding. IC� Certification offers you the opportunity to learn and demonstrate computer and Internet literacy that accurately validates skills and productivity in the workplace.

Without question, IC� Certification:
Provides core skills and knowledge necessary to use some computer applications and the Internet.
Effectively tests computing knowledge and skills to ensure mastery is achieved.
Gives a resume-building standard certification as proof of successful completion of the program.
Provides the foundation necessary to further enhance productivity and marketability with other desktop application-specific certifications.


ABOUT THE IC� EXAMS:

IC� certification helps you learn and demonstrate computer and Internet literacy through a worldwide industry standard. To become IC� certified, you must pass the following three exams. Each exam takes less than an hour to complete.

Computing Fundamentals: Key Applications: Living Online:
Computer Hardware
Computer Software
Using an Operating System
Common Program Functions
Word Processing Functions
Spreadsheet Functions
Networks and the Internet
Electronic Mail
Using the Internet
The Impact of Computing and the Internet on Society