Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint

Computer Science

A course by

UCOL

Learn the basics of creating a presentation in the free UCOL Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint course. Flexible, 40 hours, learn at your own pace with facilitator support.

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This course starts anytime


In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

Available in 2 locations


Core skills this course teaches


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Create a basic PowerPoint presentation

Learners will know how to start, save, and build a basic presentation using slides in Microsoft PowerPoint.

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Use multimedia content in presentations

Learners will know how to insert images, clip art, and other media into a slideshow to enhance visual communication.

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Apply animation and transitions

Learners will be able to apply animation and transition effects to presentation elements for a more dynamic delivery.

What You're Signing Up For

This short course teaches the fundamental skills needed to create, organise, and deliver professional presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint. Designed for learners at any level, the course takes place in a supportive, facilitated environment with flexible scheduling. Participants will gain practical experience in making effective slideshows, inserting images, using animations, and presenting stories visually—skills useful for study, work, and general communication.

Course Content

  • Creating a slideshow
  • Inserting pictures and clip art
  • Applying animation and transition effects
  • Organising content and slides
  • Structuring professional presentations
  • Basic storytelling with presentations

What you need to know first

Open entry; no previous academic qualifications needed.

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Business administration

  • Office support

  • Education and training

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Improved digital literacy for workplace or study

  • Foundation for roles requiring presentation skills