The Certificate IV level course provides your experienced IT staff with a selection of advanced theory and hands-on learning opportunities. This qualification covers advanced client support skills, protecting intellectual property, online security, cyber-security risk management, ICT problem resolution, virtualisation, emerging technology, system administration and basic programming. Additional electives may be considered. Both General and Networking streams of the Certificate IV are available with this course.
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Please note that subjects and specific units of competency on offer will vary and may change during your enrolment
Elective subjects may apply and will be determined during the induction process
Specialist Electives Can Be Added at the Halfway Mark As Required
Review the skills and knowledge required to apply the principles of service management when supporting and resolving Information and Communications Technology (ICT) service / help desk cases. This involves the skills to use help desk software as well as access information from multiple information systems. In addition identify the opportunities to improve service / help desk systems and procedures and make recommendations for improved support policies.
Data protection and cyber-security are integral factors in today’s business success. This subject addresses core units of competency and will deliver training in Intellectual Property, ethics, privacy and how to safeguard data a world where cyber-security risks are a constant threat to your organisation. This subject looks at the foundation knowledge about these key topics and requires students to show they can undertake research to stay up to date with current cyber security threats such as malware. To complete this subject the student must be active in identifying and actioning 3 cyber security threats.
Solving complex ICT problems is part of an IT technicians daily role. This subject addresses the need for critical thinking and team problem solving techniques required to identify and resolve ICT issues. It also covers the skills to provide ICT advice and support to users, including the communication of comprehensive technical information. Basic troubleshooting of common ICT problems, using collaborative tools and a virtual Lab, is included in this practical subject with a range of problems for clients provided to be actioned and resolved.
This survey is an important opportunity for you to tell ACCM College about your learning experience so far. By formally seeking this information at the mid-point of your course, ACCM College can help shape your learning outcomes to better ensure your professional development goals are met.
The Cloud offers amazing opportunities, but only if you choose the right services for your organisation. This forward-thinking Subject will help you learn to review and evaluate the range of Cloud options, deployment models, implementation factors and their impact on your organisation. Finally, you will learn to prepare and deliver your findings to the key decision makers within your business.
Learn to create simple applications through introductory programming techniques with Javascript. This Subject covers applying language syntax, control structures to create code, using programming standards, testing and debugging. The summative assessment components are completed in a lab environment and involve the development of a random password app.
The importance of protecting data is the main issue covered in this subject. Activities include implementing components of systems backup and restoring files from backups. In addition, there are activities on virus scanning and confirming licensing for a stand-alone device. Content explores the legal requirements to protect personally identifiable data and information. A virtual practical lab is used as a key assessment tool.
Today’s computing world is moving more and more towards IT virtualisation. To bring students closer to virtualisation, this subject will allow learners to actually install and configure a Server in a true virtual environment as well as install, configure, and test the functionality of two virtual machines in the provided lab environment. Installation includes configuring the operating systems.
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53 weeks is allowed as the standard part time enrolment term for the Certificate IV in Information Technology course.
Students who are able to commit more time to their course can finish earlier; while Traineeship terms may be longer.
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