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Minimum IT requirements for Your Course

To get the most from your learning experience, it is vital that you own or have frequent access to a fast and reliable computer. You will need to access video recordings and digital learning resources, submit assignments, and participate in class discussions and collaboration via the learning management system.

Note: a mobile phone to tablet are not suitable.


We recommend systems that meet or exceed the following specifications:
Processor (CPU):
Operating System:
Memory:
Storage:
Monitor/Display:
Network Adapter:
Other:
Intel Core i5 (sixth generation or newer) or equivalent
Microsoft Windows 10 x64
8 GB RAM
250 GB internal storage drive
13″ LCD monitor, resolution of 1600 x 900 or better.
802.11ac 2.4/5 GHz wireless adapter
Internal or external Webcam & Microphone.

Software requirements:
  • Access to an up-to-date web browser – free downloads (for example, Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge).
  • Office software to create documents, spreadsheets and presentations. Office 365 is available as a free online resource for SISTC students.

Internet requirements:
  • Minimum download speed = 0.75Mbps. Minimum upload speed = 0.35Mbps.
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From Study Period 2 (Enrol before 8th July 2024)

Last Updated: May 29th, 2024
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