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Certificate III in Information Technology (ICA30105)

Course Description
This course is designed for students wishing to develop skills and knowledge to be competent in introductory Information and Communication Technology (ICT) ‘technical’ functions and is designed to support information activities in the workplace and to achieve a degree of self-sufficiency as an advanced ICT ‘user’.

 Qualification

On successful completion of this course the students would be awarded the Certificate III in Information Technology ICA30105 which is a nationally recognized qualification. This could help students gain entry into career paths or further education in the field of IT.

Mode & Method of Delivery

The method of delivery includes classroom based theory and practical training sessions. A simulated workplace environment is created through individual and group activities and practical tasks in both delivery and assessment where students will be facilitated to develop skills and knowledge to fulfill the requirements for each competency unit and its elements.

Entry Requirements

  • IELTS average score of 6.0 or higher
  • Students must be of a minimum age of 18 years or older
  • International students – overseas equivalent of High School Certificate
  • Local Students – Australian High School Certificate (HSC) qualification or Certificate II in IT or higher level of qualification

 Pre-requisite

Foundation Units of Competence is a must prior to undertaking this course. Students who have not completed these units can undertake separate classes for these units and achieve required competency prior to commencing this course.

BSBCMN106A              Follow workplace safety procedures

ICAD2012B                   Design organizational documents using computing packages

ICAU1128B                   Operate a personal computer

ICAU2005B                   Operate computer hardware

ICAU2006B                   Operate computing packages

ICAU2013B                   Integrate commercial computing packages

ICAU2231B                   Use computer operating system

ICAW2001B                   Work effectively in an IT environment

ICAW2002B                   Communicate in the workplace

Assessments

Assessment processes cover a broad range of skills and knowledge needed to demonstrate competency and will integrate knowledge and skills with their practical application. All Assessments of units of competence will be conducted according to the assessment guidelines and competency standards of the official Training Package for this qualification.

Students will be required to perform in a range of areas including and not limited to: Short Answer Test, Case Study, Presentation, Practical Demonstration, Computer based activities and Written Examinations etc.

Course Length & Fee

This course can be completed in 26 weeks (including holidays)

 Tuition Fee:                   $5,500

Overseas student Health cover/year

Single                             $374

Family                             $748

Admission                      $250

Resources                     $1200 (including laptop and course material)

Skill Recognition/Credit Transfers

Students may apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) by providing evidence that they have the required skills and knowledge in the specific areas of competency through work /industry experience and/or completed eligible assessments in an equivalent or higher qualification.

 Appropriate credit transfer may be granted to eligible students against each unit of competency on evidence to successful completion of the same unit in an equivalent or higher nationally endorsed qualification.

 Students with credit transfers will finish the course in a shorter duration and are advised to consult appropriate authorities/bodies for applicable criteria if they are planning further study or stay in Australia.

 Educational Pathways

This nationally recognized qualification will satisfy entry requirements for Certificate IV in Information Technology (Networking) ICA40405 or seek advanced standing in Information Technology courses at other Institutes.

Career Opportunities

This course provides students with entry into and career progression in the field of Information Technology depending on the level of skills and knowledge demonstrated. Students could enter into 'junior' support roles in the areas of:  Network Administration and IT Help Desk Support Officer. Employment can also be sought in Network Administration, Systems Management, Help Desk and IT Support.

Units of Competence

In order to attain this qualification students are required to complete 16 units of competency consisting of six (6) Common Core units, six (6) Specialist core unit and four (4) elective units.

Students may apply for exemption for any unit in which they can successfully demonstrate competency. Please refer details under Skill Recognition/Credit Transfers.

 Common Core Units

ICAU3004B             Apply occupational health and safety procedures

ICAD3218B            Create user documentation

ICAS3031B             Provide advice to clients

ICAI3020B              Install and optimise operating system software

ICAS3234B             Care for computer hardware

ICAT3025B             Run standard diagnostic tests

Specialist Core Units (Network Administration Stream)

ICAS3121B             Administer network peripherals

ICAI3101B              Install and manage network protocols

ICAS3024B             Provide basic system administration

ICAS3032B             Provide network systems administration

ICAS3034B             Determine and action network problems

ICAS3120C             Configure and administer a network operating system

Elective Units

ICAS4108B             Complete database back-up and recovery

ICAI4029B              Install network hardware to a network

ICAI4030B              Install software to networked computers

ICAI4097C              Install and configure a network