Available courses
This online module consists of competencies that a person must achieve to enable him / her to draft architectural layout and detail (structural, electrical/electronic, sanitary/plumbing, and mechanical) drawings using both CAD system and manual drafting methods.
The Technical Drafting NC II program equips students with essential skills for a successful career in technical drafting. The curriculum focuses on creating accurate drawings for industries like architecture, engineering, and construction.
This module covers the knowledge, skills and attitude required to incorporate the principles of visual design and communication into the development of designs for USER INTERFACE.
This module covers the knowledge, skills and attitude required to incorporate the principles of visual design and communication into the development of designs for product packaging.
This module covers the knowledge, skills and attitude required to incorporate the principles of visual design and communication into the development of designs for user experience.
This module covers the basic and common competencies in visual graphic design. This is a prerequisite to the succeeding modules under this qualification.
This module covers the knowledge, skills and attitude required to incorporate the principles of visual design and communication into the development of designs for a logo for use in various industries.
This AutoCAD Micro-Credential Course is designed to develop the fundamental and intermediate skills required to prepare computer-aided drawings (CAD) as part of the core competencies of the Technical Drafting NC II qualification. The training focuses on the use of AutoCAD software to produce accurate technical drawings, including floor plans, elevations, sections, and detailed drawings following industry standards and TESDA competency requirements.
The course covers basic AutoCAD interface navigation, drawing commands, editing tools, layers management, dimensioning, plotting, and proper drafting techniques. Learners will also be trained to interpret technical sketches and convert them into precise digital drawings suitable for architectural and engineering applications.
Upon completion, trainees are expected to demonstrate competency in preparing CAD drawings, applying standard drafting conventions, and producing quality technical outputs relevant to employment in the construction, engineering, and design industries.
The Basic Computer Literacy course of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) is designed to provide learners with fundamental knowledge and practical skills in using computers and digital technologies. The training covers basic computer operations, file management, word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, internet navigation, email communication, and digital safety practices. It aims to develop the learners’ confidence in using technology for education, employment, and everyday digital tasks while promoting responsible and secure use of information technology.
Upon completion of the course, learners are expected to perform basic computer tasks efficiently, create simple documents and reports, communicate online, and apply essential digital skills relevant to modern workplaces.