British Computer Society launches green IT qualification

The British Computer Society (BCS), the Chartered industry body for IT professionals, has announced a new green IT qualification.

BCS in conjunction with QA, a professional provider of training programmes and learning solutions, is launching the Foundation Certificate in Green IT.


British Computer Society launches green IT qualification

The qualification provides candidates with the necessary understanding of best practice in the burgeoning area of green IT says the BCS.

The qualification will provide an understanding of the regulations, legislation and policies, carbon energy accounting and how to create a green IT strategy. Other areas covered include business benefit, end-to-end costing, emissions and energy efficiencies, procurement, lifecycle, and disposal planning, managing stakeholder relationships and behaviours.

By the end of the three-day course, candidates will have a fundamental understanding of the importance of IT when trying to achieve an organisation’s green objective insists the BCS. The qualification will launch with a three-month pilot period in the UK, before becoming widely available internationally.

Full details including fees can be found at www.bcs.org/greenit and www.qa.com/pbpgitf.

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