Certificate 4 in Information Technology

Certificate 4 in Information Technology is planned as a combined standard concentrating on digital technology and programming skills.

Certificate IV in Information Technology

Certificate IV in Information Technology is perfect for individuals who want to study website development, cyber security, programming, and other in-demand tech fields.

Certificate 4 in Information Technology

In Certificate 4 in Information Technology, you will study materialising technologies, networking, network protection, communication and investigation, crucial consideration, virtualisation, server technologies, programming, web technologies, and customer support.

You will get introduced to different information and communication technology (ICT) domains to satisfy field requirements. As a rapidly growing population, the requirement for IT experts will become essential to confirm our societies and cities remain interconnected.

In this course, you will develop database skills, web programming skills, configuring desktops knowledge and server and networking skills. This certificate will equip you to play an essential part in satisfying the requirements of the computing and technology sector.

Cert IV in Information Technology Entry Requirements

  • 18 years of age (Minimum)
  • Completion of Year 11 or equivalent
  • An IELTS with 5.5 points overall

Certificate IV Information Technology Fees

A$10,000 to A$15,000. The fee range can change from time to time.

Cert 4 in Information Technology Course Duration

45 - 55 weeks Full time

Cert IV in Information Technology Intakes

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

Cert 4 Information Technology Career Opportunities

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

  • IT Customer Support
  • Web Application Developer
  • Information System Operator
  • Network Technician
  • Network Support Administrator
  • Computer Technician
  • Technical Officer (ICT)

Cert 4 Information Technology Pathways and Recognition of Prior Learning

  • Diploma of Information Technology
  • Bachelor of Cyber Security
  • Bachelor of Data Science
  • Bachelor of Information Technology

Certificate IV in Information Technology Core units

BSBCRT404 Apply advanced critical thinking to work processes

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to use advanced-level critical thinking talents in a work area context. This involves using techniques of analysis, synthesis, and assessment.

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.

ICTICT426 Identify and evaluate emerging technologies and practices

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to recognise emerging technologies and practices in the ICT sector and assess their potential impact on organisational practices.

ICTICT443 Work collaboratively in the ICT industry

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to work collaboratively in virtual ICT group environments to perform organisational objectives. It involves contributing to achievement and capability within groups, participating in group activities, exchanging ability and talents, and providing support to group members.

ICTICT451 Comply with IP, ethics, and as well as privacy policies in Information Communication Technology environments

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to comply with the protection and lawful usage of IP and to implement relevant organisational ethics and 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.

ICTSAS432 Identify and resolve client ICT problems

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to recognise, record, priorities, and resolve client ICT support activities and escalate as needed.

Certificate 4 in Information Technology Elective units

Group A Database Development Specialisation

ICTDBS407 Monitor physical database implementation

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to undertake database management system modelling and to monitor database achievement.

ICTDBS413 Determine database requirements

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to recognise the scope and the physical and security needs of a database involving the evaluation and recognition of options to meet user needs.

ICTDBS415 Build a database

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to build, implement, evaluate, and assess a database using an authorised design.

ICTDBS416 Create basic relational databases

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to design, advance, and assess relational databases to meet specifications.

ICTDBS418 Monitor and administer databases

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to monitor and manage databases involving choosing the needed database according to organisational needs. It includes the operation, assessing, monitoring, and maintenance of a database, in accordance with organisational needs.

Group B Database Maintenance Specialisation

ICTDAT401 Evaluate organisational compliance with data ethics legislation

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to assess and determine that an organisation meets the legal obligations of data ethics congressional.

ICTDAT402 Clean and verify data

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to clean and verify data obtained from a variety of sources. It includes the usage of analytics and review to ensure data quality for an organisation is according to industry practices and organisation policies, processes, and protocols.

ICTDBS414 Complete database backup and restore

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to authorise database backup and restore processes in accordance with organisational needs, and consistent with the database architecture.

ICTDBS417 Identify and resolve common database performance problems

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to authorise database backup and restore processes in accordance with organisational needs, and consistent with the database architecture.

ICTPRG554 Manage data persistence using NoSQL data stores

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to implement a data store and oversee data persistence using NoSQL to provide automatic scaling as well as high achievement and availability over semi-structured data.

Group C Gaming Development Specialisation

ICTGAM418 Use simple modelling for animation

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to plan and produce and animated sequence.

ICTGAM420 Produce interactive games

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to produce interactive games using an industry standard authoring tool.

ICTGAM421 Recognise and add games design and game play principles

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to recognise and add principles of games design and game playing.

ICTGAM426 Write narrative scripts for interactive games

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to advance, write, and assess scripts and related content for interactive games.

ICTGAM427 Use 3-D software interface and tool sets

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to investigate, customise, and use 3-D animation software interfaces and tool sets.

ICTICT433 Build graphical user interfaces

The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to design, build, and assess a GUI to specification.

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