Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
About
The program objectives are:To develop your knowledge and technical skills essential for the Information Technology industry;To enable you to pursue a career in the areas of network technician, network administrator, network services administrator, network support coordinator, network security coordinator, it, administrator, it operations administrator.To provide a pathway for you into the Associate Degree in Information Technology
Structure
C4401 Courses
C4401 Core Units - Select ALL Eight (8) Courses
Course Title | Nominal Hours | Course Code | Campus |
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Participate effectively in WHS communication and consultation processes (BSBWHS304) | 30 | OHTH5889C | City Campus |
Determine and confirm client business requirements (ICTICT401) | 40 | BUSM7974C | City Campus |
Contribute to copyright, ethics and privacy in an ICT environment (ICTICT418) | 40 | BUSM7975C | City Campus |
Install and manage a server (ICTNWK401) | 40 | COSC6193C | City Campus |
Manage network and data integrity (ICTNWK403) | 40 | COSC6194C | City Campus |
Install, operate and troubleshoot a small enterprise branch network (ICTNWK404) | 60 | COSC6195C | City Campus |
Install and configure virtual machines (ICTNWK420) | 50 | EEET7395C | City Campus |
Install, configure and test an internet protocol network (ICTTEN416) | 50 | EEET7360C | City Campus |
C4401 Elective Units - Select Nine (9) Courses
Course Title | Nominal Hours | Course Code | Campus |
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Install, configure and test a router (ICTTEN417) | 60 | EEET7361C | City Campus |
Create scripts for networking (ICTNWK409) | 60 | COSC6202C | City Campus |
Apply mathematical techniques for software development (ICTPRG417) | 30 | COSC6205C | City Campus |
Create basic databases (ICTDBS403) | 40 | ISYS5693C | City Campus |
Install, configure and test a local area network switch (ICTTEN513) | 60 | EEET7373C | City Campus |
Install, configure and test network security (ICTNWK421) | 50 | ISYS7579C | City Campus |
Apply introductory object-oriented language skills (ICTPRG430) | 60 | COSC7391C | City Campus |
Support small scale ICT projects (ICTPMG401) | 60 | BUSM7976C | City Campus |
Deploy software to networked computers (ICTNWK411) | 40 | COSC6198C | City Campus |
Entry requirements
There are no entry requirements for this qualification.
All prospective students with or without year 12 will undertake a numeracy and literacy assessment prior to entry into this program.
Learning outcomes
This nationally recognised vocational education and training (VET) qualification is competency-based.This means that it is designed to enable you to develop the practical skills and knowledge (competency) needed to perform the duties and tasks in the job you are training for. Assessment in a competency-based program is about being able to demonstrate that you have developed these practical skills and areas of knowledge,and that you can perform at the standard required in the job. This could involve showing an assessor how you plan and carry out tasks, and explaining to the assessor how you know what you are doing. It could also involve completing a project and presenting a report on the process and outcomes. If you are working, your work supervisor may provide the assessor with a report on your competency.
If you have already developed areas of skill and knowledge included in this program (e.g. through prior paid or voluntary work experience), you can be assessed and have these skills and knowledge formally recognised at any point during the program. There is information on the RMIT website about how to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) – refer to http://www.rmit.edu.au/students/enrolment/credit
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