Advanced Diploma of Information Technology

Advanced Information Technology course equips candidates with extensive instruction to extend their occupations or prepare for exceptional professional options.

Advanced Diploma of Information Technology

Advanced Diploma in Information Technology teaches graduates the measures required to study information technology issues and determine and describe the computing needs relevant to their resolution.

Advanced Diploma in Information Technology

The Advanced Diploma of Information Technology in Australia contemplates the position of people in different information and communications technology (ICT) roles with considerable knowledge in specialist technical aptitudes or executive business and individual managing skills.

As a rapidly growing population, the requirement for IT experts will become essential to confirm our societies and cities remain interconnected. An advanced diploma of information technology teaches graduates to identify the requirement for continuing professional growth. It explains ethical, legal, professional, security and social matters and duties in information technology.

Advanced Diploma Information Technology Entry Requirements

  • 18 years of age (Minimum)
  • Completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent
  • An IELTS with 5.5 points overall, with no less than 5 points in each category.

Advanced Diploma Information Technology Fees

A$15,000 to A$20,000. The fee range can change from time to time.

Advanced Diploma Information Technology Course Duration

45 - 55 weeks Full time

Advanced Diploma Information Technology Intakes

January and July. Some colleges will offer April and October intakes as well.

Advanced Diploma Information Technology Career Opportunities

The skills and understanding of the Information Technology course will help you to find employment titles including:

  • IT Manager
  • Web Developer
  • Information System Operator
  • Network Technician
  • Software Manager
  • Computer Technician
  • Senior Technical Officer (ICT)

Advanced Diploma Information Technology Pathways and Recognition of Prior Learning

  • Bachelor of Information Technology
  • Bachelor of Business

Advanced Diploma in Information Technology Core units

BSBCRT611 Apply critical thinking for complex problem solving

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to add critical thinking to advance solutions to complicated problems arising in the work area.

BSBTWK502 Manage team effectiveness

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to lead groups in the work area and to actively engage with the management of the organisation.

BSBXCS402 Promote workplace cyber security awareness and best practices

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to promote cyber security in a workplace.

ICTICT608 Interact with clients on a business level

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to interact with clients at a management level.

ICTICT618 Manage IP, ethics, and privacy in ICT environments

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to oversee the problems of IP, copyright, and professional, and ethical conduct in a group and to ensure that personal information of clients is managed in a confidential and professional manner.

ICTSAD609 Plan as well as monitor business analysis activities in an Information Communication Technology environment

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to authorise and oversee ICT business analysis activities in a medium-to-large organisation.

Advanced Diploma in Information Technology Elective units

Group A Advanced data management information specialisation

ICTDBS604 Build data warehouses

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to design, advance, and implement a data warehouse within an organisation.

ICTDBS605 Develop knowledge management strategies

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to advance ability management strategies for an organisation. It involves analysing existing systems, confirming needs, and advancing a strategy to meet those needs.

ICTDBS606 Determine database functionality and scalability

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to recognise and confirm usage of industry standard business needs for a database.

ICTICT523 Gather data to identify business requirements

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents, needed to recognise, analyse, and document business needs.

Group B Cyber security specialisation

ICTCYS604 Implement best practices for identity management

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to recognise, determine, and implement best practices for recognise management in the cyber environment to minimise threats, dangers, and cyber crime attacks.

ICTCYS606 Assess an organisation’s compliance with cyber security standards and law

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to recognise cyber security standards and laws and assess and organisation’s working practices and compliance to these standards and laws as well as confirm changes needed to continue compliance.

ICTCYS608 Perform cyber security risk assessments

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to conduct a danger evaluation and analysis in a business environment. This danger evaluation needs the recognition and alignment of an organisation’s operating environment to their needed danger register and the realignment of their operations.

ICTCYS612 Design and as well as implement virtualised cyber security infrastructure for organisations

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to research, design, implement, and evaluate virtualised cyber security infrastructure in a small to medium sized organisation.

Group C Full stack web development specialisation

ICTICT530 Design user experience solutions

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to design solutions using a UX methodology, with the users’ experience at the centre of design. In this unit, a user refers to a customer or client who will interact and use a product, service, and platform.

ICTPRG535 Build advanced user interfaces

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to design, build, and evaluate a developed UI, involving interaction methods, rich controls, improved client-side validation, customisation, and personalisation, graphics, and multimedia.

ICTPRG553 Create and develop REST APIs

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to create and implement REST or RESTful APIs to request and manipulate data from data sources.

ICTSAD612 Implement and maintain uses of containerisation

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to build, deploy, run, and monitor containers, and implement micro services, with the goal of providing a more sustainable, flexible, and cost-efficient ICT environment.

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