ICT40120 Certificate IV in Information Technology
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ICT40120 Certificate IV in Information Technology

CRICOS Course Code: 103030D

ICT40120 Certificate IV in Information Technology

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ICT40120 Certificate IV in Information Technology

The latest release of the qualification can be found at https://training.gov.au/Training/Details/ICT40120

Western Sydney College

RTO Code: 45360

CRICOS Provider Code: 03690M

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who are job-ready and competent in a wide range of information and communications technology (ICT) roles and apply a broad range of skills in varied work contexts, using problem-solving skills and effective communication with others.

For more information, please visit the following:

https://training.gov.au/Training/Details/ICT40120

  • Individuals seeking to pursue higher education qualifications.
  • Individuals seeking to pursue a career in Information Technology.
  • Individuals holding other business qualifications or business experience seeking to gain additional IT Skills.

Network support, Network operations support, Network operations support, Network technician, Network support technician, Help desk support.

Students who complete this course may pursue a range of higher qualifications at diploma level, but not limited to, ICT50120-Diploma of Information Technology

The ICT40120-Certificate IV in Information Technology requires the completion of Seven (7) core and thirteen (13) elective units. Electives for this qualification have been chosen by Western Sydney College to ensure that students achieve a broad range of skills and knowledge in Information Technology.

Unit Code Unit Name
CORE
BSBCRT404 Apply advanced critical thinking to work processes
BSBXCS404 Contribute to cybersecurity risk management
ICTICT426 Identify and evaluate emerging technologies and practices
ICTICT451 Comply with IP, ethics, and privacy policies in ICT environments
ICTPRG302 Apply introductory programming techniques
ICTSAS432 Identify and resolve client ICT problems
ICTICT443 Work collaboratively in the ICT industry
ELECTIVES
ICTICT429 Determine and confirm client business requirements
BSBWOR404 Develop work priorities
ICTNWK420 Install and configure virtual machines
ICTNWK421 Install, configure, and test network security
ICTNWK422 Install and manage servers
ICTNWK429 Install hardware to networks
ICTTEN434 Install, configure, and test internet protocol networks
ICTICT435 Create technical documentation
ICTSAS441 Support ICT system software
ICTSAS442 Provide first-level remote help desk support
ICTSAS436 Evaluate ICT system status
ICTSAD509 Produce ICT feasibility reports
ICTSAS529 Prioritise ICT change requests

78 weeks (54 weeks of study and 24 weeks holidays)

This qualification will be delivered over 78 weeks, including 6 terms of 9 weeks and 24 weeks of holidays.

This course will be delivered 13.5 hours face-to-face on campus and 6.5 hours online per week.

  • Must be at least 18  years of age or older at course commencement.
  • Students must have completed Australian Year 11 or equivalent; have completed AQF Certificate III qualification or above.
  • An overall valid academic IELTS score of at least 6 or equivalent with no band less than 5.5 unless exempted (please refer to the DOHA website for Acceptable English Evidence and Exemptions); or an English proficiency of upper intermediate level or above from an approved ELICOS provider; or have completed Certificate IV level course in an Australian RTO within the last 2 years; or have successfully passed Western Sydney College’s English Placement Test.
  • For Packaged courses, student must (successfully) complete the lower qualification to progress to the higher qualification.
  • International Students must meet the Student Visa (SC500) requirements.

All qualifications are delivered 13.5 hours face-to-face on campus and 6.5 hours online per week. Each qualification consists of different Units of Competencies (UOC) and our qualified trainers will explain UOC outlines at the beginning of the training of each UOC.

All our sessions are held in fully equipped classrooms and in the simulated work environment.

Each training session is facilitated with learner resources such as PowerPoint Presentation, student learner guide, formative activities, and where applicable, supported with simulated case studies, policies and procedures, software and necessary hardware, etc.

Students can bring their laptops that must have Microsoft Office or other necessary software installed. Laptops must be fully charged and students must bring a USB flash drive.

This course may have various timetables and students are required to contact our admissions team before course commencement.

All our Units of Competencies (UOC) are assessed through a combination of assessment types. These may include practical demonstrations, role plays, writing reports, group projects, presentations, and written questionnaires, etc.

All International students are required to meet satisfactory course progress to meet their student visa requirements. Please refer to the International Student Handbook which is available on our website on the specific support that WSC offers to international students.

Additional support is provided to those international students who are identified as a risk of not meeting the course progress requirements as per the intervention strategy.

Western Sydney College is committed to ensuring that students get all the support they need to complete their studies.

Western Sydney College will provide a wide range of learning support options and resources to assist students such as;

  • One-on-one support from our trainers/assessors to assist with their studies.
  • Additional classes, tutorials, and workshops
  • One-on-one support from the Administration relating to any student concerns such includes language, literacy, and numeracy issues.
  • Referral to relevant external services.

If students need any support, please contact the support team.

E: [email protected]

Students may apply for recognition of existing qualifications or skills, knowledge and experience (credit transfer or recognition of prior learning) as per the information included in our International Student Handbook.

For international students, the granting of course credit may affect their course fees as well as the duration of the course.

The result of an application for credit and any changes to fees or course duration will be advised to students in writing.

If course credit is granted following the issuance of the Confirmation of Enrolment, students will receive a new Confirmation of Enrolment showing reduced course duration.

For further details please contact our admissions team.

Email: [email protected]

The costs for this course are as follows:

Enrolment fee: $250 (non-refundable)

Course fees : $18,000

Materials fees: $75 per Term

Payment terms and conditions are included in the Student Handbook. Additionally, a detailed payment plan and payment arrangements are provided in the letter of offer and written agreement which is provided to the student for their review and agreement prior to acceptance into the course. The agreement also includes details of additional fees and charges, which may be applicable.

Please note Western Sydney College reserves the right to vary the tuition fees and/or other charges from time to time.

Please contact the administration for current course fees and associated charges.

Complete and submit the student application form with relevant supporting documents. Students can apply directly to Western Sydney College or through an authorized representative of Western Sydney College. Please refer to our website www.wsc.nsw.edu.au for a detailed application process.

Western Sydney College

Sydney Campus: Level 2, 39 Dixon Street, Sydney, NSW 2000

Parramatta Campus: 55 High Street, Parramatta, NSW 2150

Phone: +61 02 8628 7973

E: [email protected]

W: wsc.nsw.edu.au