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Certified Business Professional in Computer Technology CBP™
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Certified Business Professional in Computer Technology CBP™

A foundational program designed to help professionals and employees understand computer technology and its role in the workplace. The program covers core concepts in hardware, software, networks, internet technologies, e-commerce, computer security, and social media, supporting stronger digital readiness for day-to-day business use.

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Overview

A foundational program designed to help professionals and employees understand computer technology and its role in the workplace. The program covers core concepts in hardware, software, networks, internet technologies, e-commerce, computer security, and social media, supporting stronger digital readiness for day-to-day business use.

Computer technology is now part of almost every work environment. Basic technical understanding is no longer limited to IT specialists. Employees and business professionals need to understand how computers work, how digital tools are used, and how to deal with internet, network, and security concepts in a clear and responsible way.

This program provides a practical introduction to computer technology from a business-user perspective. It is not designed to produce technical specialists. Instead, it builds the essential knowledge participants need to use technology with more confidence, understand common terminology, and connect technical concepts to everyday workplace needs.

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Course Outline

Module 1: Introduction to Computers:

An introduction to computer concepts, types of computers, and their uses in professional environments, including personal devices, servers, and institutional computing systems.

Module 2: Computer Architecture and Components:

A clear overview of key computer components, including the processor, memory, motherboard, power supply, graphics processing, and the role each component plays in system performance.

Module 3: Computer Storage Systems:

An introduction to common storage solutions, including hard drives, removable storage, cloud storage, and the basics of choosing the right storage method for different needs.

Module 4: Input and Output Devices:

A review of key input and output tools, including keyboards, mice, monitors, printers, scanners, cameras, and common connection methods.

Module 5: Computer Software and Operating Systems:

An overview of software types, operating systems, file extensions, and the relationship between software and computer performance.

Module 6: Networking Fundamentals:

An introduction to network concepts, components, types, protocols, and network connection devices, with a basic understanding of different network operating models.

Module 7: Internet and Connectivity Concepts:

A practical explanation of the internet, network structure, IP addresses, domain names, intranets, extranets, VPNs, connection methods, and common internet services.

Module 8: E-Commerce:

An overview of e-commerce concepts, models, basic requirements, and common challenges related to security, rights, legal considerations, and online business presence.

Module 9: Computer Security:

A foundational look at computer protection, common threats, viruses, spyware, firewalls, passwords, encryption, backup strategies, and safe usage practices.

Module 10: Social Media:

An introduction to social media platforms, their professional uses, potential risks, and practical guidance for responsible use in business contexts.

What You Will Gain

  • A clear understanding of essential computer technology concepts and workplace applications.
  • Better ability to identify computer components and understand how they affect performance.
  • Practical knowledge of storage, operating systems, software, and input/output devices.
  • Foundational awareness of networks, internet technologies, and digital business services.
  • Stronger understanding of computer security, data protection, and backup practices.
  • Greater confidence in using basic technical terminology in professional communication.

Who Should Attend

  • Employees who use computers and digital tools in their daily work.
  • Business professionals who need a practical foundation in computer technology.
  • Non-technical professionals seeking structured knowledge of computer fundamentals.
  • Teams that need to strengthen basic digital readiness across the organization.
  • New employees or early-career professionals who need a clear introduction to workplace technology.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. The program is designed as a foundational introduction for non-technical participants, with a focus on essential concepts and practical workplace relevance.

It is best suited for employees and business professionals who are not IT specialists. IT professionals may require more advanced or specialized programs.

The program covers computer fundamentals, hardware components, storage, input and output devices, operating systems, networks, internet technologies, e-commerce, computer security, and social media.

The program focuses on practical understanding. It connects core technical concepts to everyday workplace situations so participants can use technology with more clarity and confidence.

No. It provides a broad foundation in computer technology and can serve as a starting point before more specialized training in networking, cybersecurity, programming, or systems administration.

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