Certificate 3 in Information Technology

Certificate 3 in Information Technology delivers the skills and proficiency to support information technology activities in the workplace.

Certificate III in Information Technology

Certificate III in Information Technology provides skills and understanding to help you work with digital machines, cloud applications, software applications, and wireless technologies.

Certificate 3 in Information Technology

Certificate 3 in Information Technology contemplates the role of people qualified in different Information and Communications Technology (ICT) positions, such as animation, essential cyber understanding, digital media skills,  basic cloud computing, networking, programming, generalist IT support assistance, systems and web development.

You will form industry-essential and transferable skills, including problem-solving, critical consideration, and presentation skills. You will achieve client service talents to support various procedures, approaches, technologies, and customers. This large field will probably see about 70,000 employment opportunities over the following years.

Cert 3 Information Technology Entry Requirements

  • 16 years of age (Minimum)
  • Completion of Year 10 or equivalent
  • An IELTS with 5.5 points overall

Certificate III Information Technology Fees

A$3,000 to A$8,000. The fee range can change from time to time.

Cert 3 in Information Technology Course Duration

20 - 30 weeks Full time

Cert III Information Technology Intakes

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

Cert 3 Information Technology Career Opportunities

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

  • Data Entry Operator
  • Office Administrator
  • Business Administrator
  • Retail Assistant
  • Call Center Officer
  • Information Officer
  • Customer Support Officer

Cert 3 Information Technology Pathways and Recognition of Prior Learning

  • Certificate IV in Information Technology

Certificate III in Information Technology Core units

BSBCRT301 Develop and extend critical and creative thinking skills

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to add critical talents to generate solutions to work area issues in a team environment.

BSBXCS303 Securely manage personally identifiable information and workplace information

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to securely oversee PPI and work area information.

BSBXTW301 Work in a team

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to work effectively as part of permanent or project-based groups in a work area within an industry.

ICTICT313 Recognise IP, ethics, and privacy policies in ICT environments

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to help with protection and lawful usage of IP and observing relevant organisational ethics as well as privacy policies.

ICTPRG302 Apply introductory programming techniques

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to create simple applications through introductory programming methods.

ICTSAS305 Provide ICT advice to clients

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to provide ICT advice and support to stakeholders, involving the communication of comprehensive technical information.

Certificate 3 in Information Technology Elective units

Group A Animation

CUAANM301 Create 2D digital animations

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to plan and implement design concepts and use industry animation software to create 2D animations for inclusion in interactive media products, short stand-alone animated sequences as well as basic games.

CUAANM302 Create 3D digital animations

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to animate simple 3D models and create 3D animations, which might involve audio parts. The models are for inclusion in interactive media products, short stand-alone animated sequences, and as well as basic games.

ICTDMT405 Produce interactive animations

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to create interactive animation for a vast range of applications, involving web pages, e-learning, simulations, and ads.

ICTGAM304 Develop three-dimensional (3D) models for digital games

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to Prototype and refine 3D object designs for a variety of digital games, using simple modelling methods and software.

ICTGAM305 Add simple textures and shading to three-dimensional (3D) models for digital games

The unit of explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to evaluate and choose simple textures and shades to be applied to 3D models for digital games. It involves designing, sourcing, and configuring simple textures and shades according to model needs.

ICTGAM306 Review and apply traditional animation principles

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to assess existing animation procedures, design 3D animated sequences and add sequences in short animation, using a variety of modelling and animation software.

Group B Basic Cloud Computing

ICTCLD301 Evaluate characteristics of cloud computing solutions and services

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to undertake a basic review and analysis of cloud computing delivery as well as deployment models to support the requirements of a business.

ICTCLD401 Configure cloud services

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to configure core cloud services involving compute, storage, databases, and auto scaling according to business requirements and workload.

Group C Basic Cyber Security Awareness

BSBXCS301 Protect own personal online profile from cyber security threats

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to protect own personal online profile from cyber security threats, and to limit the potential impact of online security breaches.

BSBXCS302 Identify and report online security threats

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to recognise and report online security threats to limit potential impact of cyber security breaches.

BSBXCS401 Maintain security of digital devices

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to ensure the cyber security of digital services.

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.

BSBXCS403 Contribute to cyber security threat assessments

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to support maintaining a cyber secure network through recognising cyber security threats for an organisation.

BSBXCS404 Contribute to cyber security risk management

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to contribute to cyber security danger management, which involves assisting in advancing and managing associated danger management strategies.

BSBXCS405 Contribute to cyber security incident responses

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to help in responding to and containing cyber security incidents.

ICTSAS214 Protect devices from spam and destructive software

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to reduce the danger of a device’s operation being affected by spam or destructive software by implementing a vast range of protective cyber security processes.

ICTSAS215 Protect and secure information assets

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to ensure information assets are protected from improper access and to secure assets if that they are threatened.

ICTSAS440 Monitor and administer security of ICT systems

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to monitor security functions of an ICT system and administer security measures.

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