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EUCIP

A framework of IT competences

EUCIP

A framework of IT competences

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CEPIS

EUCIP is promoted by CEPIS, the Council of European Professionals Informatics Societies

www.cepis.orgwww.cepis.org

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ICT pyramid

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EUCIP system

Competences framework: SyllabusesCompetences framework: Syllabuses

Certifications systemCertifications system

Services for individuals & companiesServices for individuals & companies

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EUCIP system

Competences framework: SyllabusesCompetences framework: Syllabuses

Certifications systemCertifications system

Services for individuals & companiesServices for individuals & companies

• 18 areas of competences• 156 competences• 3.000 knowledge and skills

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EUCIP system

Competences framework: SyllabusCompetences framework: Syllabus

Certifications systemCertifications system

Services for individuals & companiesServices for individuals & companies

• IT Administrator• Core (Plan, Build, Operate)• Professional (21 profiles)

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EUCIP system

Competences framework: SyllabusCompetences framework: Syllabus

Certifications systemCertifications system

Services for individuals & companiesServices for individuals & companies • Auto-assessment & proximity profile

• Assisted assessment• Learning paths• …

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21 + 1 Professional profiles

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Certifications

EUCIP IT AdministratorEUCIP IT Administrator

EUCIP Core levelEUCIP Core level

EUCIP Professional levelEUCIP Professional level

It requires the EUCIP core

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IT Administrator

EUCIP IT AdministratorEUCIP IT Administrator

IT Administrator is a standalone certification programme that certifies knowledge and skills of computer technicians.The certification covers a wide range of Hardware, Software and Networks areas.The programme is aimed at small to medium-sized companies including educational institutes that require in-house expertise in IT and individuals who wish to broaden IT knowledge and be able to administer networks.

The candidate that has successfully completed the certification programme will be able to:•operate as market consultant for purchasing hardware and software for an organisation;•install the computers and the peripherals purchased, •work practically with computer hardware;•help and support the network users with everyday problems; •operate as internal technicians for hardware, software, printers and local networks;•be able to communicate with specialised personnel from different hardware/software vendors;•follow technical developments in order to ensure utilisation of new technologies;•update current hardware and software;•assure the safety of the company data by protecting them from loss, virus attacks and hacking.

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PC HardwarePC Hardware

Operating systemsOperating systems

NetworksNetworks

IT securityIT security

IT Administrator

EUCIP IT AdministratorEUCIP IT Administrator

FundamentalsFundamentals

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Core level

EUCIP Core levelEUCIP Core level

EUCIP Core provides a solid foundation for all types of ICT related work. It gives a broad knowledge of the fundamental aspects of ICT. It encompasses an estimated 300-400 study hours, but this is dependent on the prior experience and knowledge of the candidate.

EUCIP Core is divided into three Knowledge Areas:A. Plan - The Use and Management of Information SystemsThis area refers to requirements analysis and planning in the use of ICT within an organisation. It is therefore directly concerned with management processes and defining requirements within a strategic perspective .

B. Build - Development and Integration of Information SystemsThis area includes processes for specification, development and testing, and maintenance of Information Systems. It deals with methodological and technological issues related to development processes.

C. Operate - Operation and Support of Information SystemsThis area concerns installation, supervision and maintenance of ICT systems. Essential topics include: Hardware and software concepts, management of networks, service delivery and support, and security.

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Professional level

EUCIP Professional levelEUCIP Professional level

EUCIP's Professional level demands advanced competence in a particular role.

The professional level is based on a specialised competence that a candidate may earn by working through a variety of educational modules and by gaining practical experience.

The professional certification requires the EUCIP core certificate.

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Autoassessment

An automatic system allows to individuate the own proximity profile.

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Personal report

The report identify the proximity profile.

It allows to individuate the gap between the own areas of knowledge end skills and the ones required for each profile.

It allows to define an appropriate learning path.

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EUCIP towards e-CFCEPIS, the promoter of EUCIP, as well as CEPIS members, including AICA, are participating in the CEN ICT Skills Workshop and its projects where e-CF versions 1 and 2 have been developed and version 3, which will also include professional profiles (largely corresponding to the EUCIP profiles, which cross reference the e-CF), is under construction.

CEPIS supports the dissemination of the e-CF and is committed to accomplish the transition of EUCIP certification and HR Management Services towards the e-Competence framework.

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