Principles and Components of Security Surveillance Information Communications Systems (CCTV 1)
About This Course
The course serves as an introduction for learners who are entering the industry for the first time or a timely refresher for experienced professionals who need to move forward with the times, away from more traditional technologies.
This unit has been developed to enable the learner to have the opportunity to cultivate a comprehensive understanding of security surveillance information communication system (CCTV): the purpose, the various components that are involved, the individual features and application.
Additionally, the learner will get a grasp of the principles of information communication systems. The learner will learn about the how the industry has developed, how the industry is currently regulated, and the use of security surveillance information communication systems in varying contexts.
Moreover, the content will also cover the different types of transmission, transmission equipment and methods used in security surveillance.
What You'll Learn
In the security industry, CCTV surveillance training will equip security personnel with the necessary knowledge and abilities, as well as integrated competencies in the ever evolving security landscape. This in turn help drive changes in the security industry, creating new value and productivity for their clients. Security personnel will thus be able to gain an advantage in terms of career prospects and personal development.
Entry Requirements
This course is targeted at anyone whose job scope requires foundational knowledge and abilities related to CCTV Surveillance Systems. Learners are expected to have the following:
Assumed Attitude
Is positive and motivated as this course will give them the knowledge and abilities required to understand CCTV Surveillance Systems as part of their job responsibilities.
Assumed Skills and Knowledge
Have effective communication and relationship management skills to work with people from all levels and areas within and outside an organisation
Have knowledge of the business, industry and sector in which the organisation operates.
Have “N” Level pass in English and Mathematics. Broadly equivalent to WPL Level 5 and WPN – Intermediate Level.
Education Level: From secondary (“N” Levels) to tertiary qualifications
Working Experience: N.A
Age: At least 21 years of age