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  • ICA20105 Certificate II in Information Technology

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» Introduction

Get the skills for a rewarding career in Information Technology. This optional preparatory course is designed for students with no prior experience to information technology terms and basic fundamentals.
This course is designed to familiarize the student with Information Technology basic concepts and commonly used acronyms.

» Units you will study

CodeDescription

ICAU1128B

Operate a personal computer

ICAU2005B

Operate computer hardware

ICAU2231B

Use computer operating system

ICAU2006B

Operate computing packages

ICAD2012B

Design organizational documents using computing packages

ICAU2013B

Integrate commercial computing packages

ICAW2002B

Communicate in the workplace

ICAW2001B

Work effectively in an IT environment

ICAU3004B

Apply occupational health and safety procedures

BSBCMN106A

Follow workplace safety procedures

ICAU3126B

Use advanced features of computer applications

ICAS2010B

Apply problem solving techniques to routine malfunctions

ICAS3024B

Provide basic system administration

ICAT3025B

Run standard diagnostic tests

ICAS3115B

Maintain equipment and software in working order

» Job Roles (Possible Careers)

As an optional preparatory course students unfamiliar to Information Technology can apply this course as an entry into higher qualifications in Information Technology field of studies.

» Course Recognition

On completion of this course, you will receive the following Nationally-recognised qualification:

  • Course Code: ICA20105
  • Course Name: Certificate II in Information Technology
  • CRICOS Code: 070600G
  • CRICOS Duration: including vacation breaks 20 Weeks
ANTA accreditation

» Pathways

This "learning the basics" course leads to a Certificate IV in Information Technology followed by a Diploma of Information Technology. Students wishing to continue studies can enter Degree Programs at University or Higher Education Institutions.

» Study and Assessment methods

This course is delivered face-to-face, through a combination of tutorials and computer lab workshops.
You will be assessed through written tests, computer-based tasks, and assignments
Equipment includes: Fully Equipped Computer Labs, Computer based Training Software, Client Server and student PCs, Printed and on line Resources. Spacious classrooms, free internet access.

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