Diploma of Information Technology

ICT50220 CRICOS 116278F
DURATION

9 terms- Each term includes 6 weeks of study plus 2 weeks holidays

LOCATION

Sydney, Darwin, Melbourne, Gold Coast and Adelaide

Become a Database and Systems Administrator, and ICT Security Specialists.

This qualification reflects the role of individuals in a variety of information and communications technology (ICT) roles who have established specialised skills in a technical ICT function. Individuals in these roles carry out moderately complex tasks in a specialist field, working independently, as part of a team or leading a deliverable with others. They may apply their skills across a wide range of industries, business functions and departments.

Who should undertake this qualification?

Anyone looking to further their skills and knowledge, or those with relevant experience looking to lead in Information Technology by studying a nationally recognised course.

IGI_STAR_BLUELearning Outcomes:

  • Gain specialised IT skills to enhance your job prospects
  • Learn to create, troubleshoot, and test web-based programs and
    websites
  • Develop the confidence to present
    data to clients
  • Gain skills to oversee IT projects, create websites, design virtual networks, and lead teams

Potential Career Opportunities

  • ICT Operations Manager
  • ICT Systems Administrator
  • Systems Manager
  • Office Systems Administrations Manager
  • Network Security Coordinator

Course Units

Units
1

BSBCRT512 - Originate and develop concepts

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to originate and develop concepts for products, programs, processes or services to an operational level.

The unit applies to individuals who develop concepts for any business or community activity or process. This may include marketing and advertising campaigns, staff development programs, information technology and communication systems, radio and television programs and entertainment events. These individuals operate with a high degree of autonomy and also collaborate with others to generate ideas and refine concepts for implementation.

2

BSBXCS402 - Promote workplace cyber security awareness and best practice

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to promote cyber security in a work area.

It applies to those working in a broad range of industries who as part of their job role support policies, procedures and practice within an organisation that promote cyber security.

3

BSBXTW401 - Lead and facilitate a team

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to effectively lead and facilitate a team in a workplace within any industry.
This unit has a specific focus on the teamwork skills required for team leader or supervisor level (depending on organisational structure) workers with responsibility for others or teams.

4

ICTICT517 - Match ICT needs with strategic direction for the organisation

5

ICTICT532 - Apply IP, ethics and privacy in ICT environments

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to maintain professional and ethical conduct, as well as to ensure that personal information of stakeholders is handled in a confidential and professional manner when dealing with stakeholders in an Information and Communications Technology (ICT) environment.

It applies to ICT personnel who are required to gather information to determine the organisation’s code of ethics and protect and maintain privacy policies and system security.

6

ICTSAS527 - Manage client problems

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to liaise and support clients to manage and resolve problems in an Information and Communications Technology (ICT) environment.
It applies to individuals who apply high level technical and specialised knowledge in assisting clients to support, manage and resolve problems.

7

BSBPMG537 - Manage project procurement

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to undertake procurement in projects. The unit applies to individuals responsible for managing and leading a project in an organisation, business, or as a consultant.

8

ICTCYS407 - Gather, analyse and interpret threat data

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to gather data from various sources, analyse, and interpret information for threats, inconsistencies and discrepancies.

It applies to individuals who work in information technology security, including network and security specialists, and gather logs from devices, check abnormalities and respond accordingly. These individuals are responsible for supporting and preventing cyber threats attacking data in all business functions and in any industry context.

9

ICTCYS610 - Protect critical infrastructure for organisations

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to analyse an organisation’s critical cyber operations and develop and implement a critical protections strategy that addresses the needs of the organisation.

It applies to those who work as senior network and server administrators, cyber security analysts, security engineers, network engineers other cyber security related roles and are responsible for cyber security activities, including researching, developing and implementing protection strategies.

10

ICTCYS613 - Utilise design methodologies for security architecture

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to design security architecture to organisation requirements, utilising specific design methodologies. It applies to those who work in roles as senior network systems and server administrators, cyber security engineers, DevOps engineers and cyber security solutions architects and are responsible for designing security solutions.

11

ICTICT443 - Work collaboratively in the ICT industry

This unit describes the skills required to work collaboratively in virtual
Information and Communications (ICT) team environments to achieve
organisational objectives. It includes contributing to performance and
capability within teams, participating in team activities, exchanging
knowledge and skills and providing support to team members. It applies to all individuals who work in teams that utilise multiple
technologies to complete a collective task.

12

ICTNWK529 - Install and manage complex ICT networks

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to install and manage enterprise-wide information and communications technology (ICT) networks.

It applies to individuals with excellent ICT skills who are working as senior networking staff responsible for the sustainability of an organisation by using virtualisation technologies in complex computing environments of medium- to-large companies to provide network services and resources.

13

ICTNWK536 - Plan, implement and test enterprise communication solutions

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to manage the deployment and administration of enterprise communication solutions. It includes email and remote access email, web portal or content management solution, and enterprise collaboration tools.

It applies to individuals working as information and communications technology (ICT) professionals who configure and deploy software to supply email, collaboration and messaging services to meet the needs of enterprise users.

14

ICTNWK540 - Design, build and test network serves

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to design, install and test servers in complex network environments.

It applies to individuals who are employed in network or systems engineering roles or similar and are required to design and build network servers in a complex computing environment of medium-to-large organisations.

15

ICTNWK546 - Manage network security

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to implement and manage security functions throughout a network.

It applies to individuals with Information and Communications Technology (ICT) expertise and lead the development of strategic reviews of security and provide technical advice, guidance and leadership in resolution of specified problems.

16

ICTNWK557 - Configure and manage advanced virtual computing environments

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to configure and manage advanced virtual computing environments and to provide a more efficient and reliable Information and Communications Technology (ICT) environment. It applies to senior networking staff who are responsible for increasing the sustainability of an organisation.

17

ICTNWK559 - Install an enterprise virtual computing environment

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to develop and implement virtualisation technologies to implement and enhance the efficiency and reliability of the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) environment. It applies to individuals working in senior networking roles, and responsible for increasing the sustainability of an organisation or similar environment.

18

ICTSAD510 - Manage risks when implementing new technologies

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to develop
contingency plans and manage risks associated with the
implementation of technological solutions. It includes assessing
technological risks in organisational contexts. The unit applies to individuals who may work as technical support staff
and may be responsible for demonstrating judgement to manage
implementation risks using specialised information and
communications technology (ICT) skills and knowledge.

19

ICTSAS524 - Develop, implement and evaluate an incident response plan

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to develop and
implement an incident response plan. The results of the incident response plan must be evaluated if they affect the mission of the organisation.
It applies to individuals who apply high-level technical skills and
specialised knowledge to provide broad systems administration and
support functions.

20

ICTSAS526 - Review and update disaster recovery and contingency plans

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to analyse the
impact of the system on the organisation and carry out risk analysis, disaster recovery and contingency planning. It applies to individuals who apply a wide range of higher-level
technical skills and systematic problem-solving approaches in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) related areas.

1

BSBCRT512 - Originate and develop concepts

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to originate and develop concepts for products, programs, processes or services to an operational level.

The unit applies to individuals who develop concepts for any business or community activity or process. This may include marketing and advertising campaigns, staff development programs, information technology and communication systems, radio and television programs and entertainment events. These individuals operate with a high degree of autonomy and also collaborate with others to generate ideas and refine concepts for implementation.

2

BSBXCS402 - Promote workplace cyber security awareness and best practice

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to promote cyber security in a work area.

It applies to those working in a broad range of industries who as part of their job role support policies, procedures and practice within an organisation that promote cyber security.

3

BSBXTW401 - Lead and facilitate a team

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to effectively lead and facilitate a team in a workplace within any industry.
This unit has a specific focus on the teamwork skills required for team leader or supervisor level (depending on organisational structure) workers with responsibility for others or teams.

4

ICTICT517 - Match ICT needs with strategic direction for the organisation

5

ICTICT532 - Apply IP, ethics and privacy in ICT environments

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to maintain professional and ethical conduct, as well as to ensure that personal information of stakeholders is handled in a confidential and professional manner when dealing with stakeholders in an Information and Communications Technology (ICT) environment.

It applies to ICT personnel who are required to gather information to determine the organisation’s code of ethics and protect and maintain privacy policies and system security.

6

ICTSAS527 - Manage client problems

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to liaise and support clients to manage and resolve problems in an Information and Communications Technology (ICT) environment.
It applies to individuals who apply high level technical and specialised knowledge in assisting clients to support, manage and resolve problems.

7

BSBPMG537 - Manage project procurement

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to undertake procurement in projects. The unit applies to individuals responsible for managing and leading a project in an organisation, business, or as a consultant.

8

ICTCYS407 - Gather, analyse and interpret threat data

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to gather data from various sources, analyse, and interpret information for threats, inconsistencies and discrepancies.

It applies to individuals who work in information technology security, including network and security specialists, and gather logs from devices, check abnormalities and respond accordingly. These individuals are responsible for supporting and preventing cyber threats attacking data in all business functions and in any industry context.

9

ICTCYS610 - Protect critical infrastructure for organisations

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to analyse an organisation’s critical cyber operations and develop and implement a critical protections strategy that addresses the needs of the organisation.

It applies to those who work as senior network and server administrators, cyber security analysts, security engineers, network engineers other cyber security related roles and are responsible for cyber security activities, including researching, developing and implementing protection strategies.

10

ICTCYS613 - Utilise design methodologies for security architecture

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to design security architecture to organisation requirements, utilising specific design methodologies. It applies to those who work in roles as senior network systems and server administrators, cyber security engineers, DevOps engineers and cyber security solutions architects and are responsible for designing security solutions.

11

ICTICT443 - Work collaboratively in the ICT industry

This unit describes the skills required to work collaboratively in virtual
Information and Communications (ICT) team environments to achieve
organisational objectives. It includes contributing to performance and
capability within teams, participating in team activities, exchanging
knowledge and skills and providing support to team members. It applies to all individuals who work in teams that utilise multiple
technologies to complete a collective task.

12

ICTNWK529 - Install and manage complex ICT networks

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to install and manage enterprise-wide information and communications technology (ICT) networks.

It applies to individuals with excellent ICT skills who are working as senior networking staff responsible for the sustainability of an organisation by using virtualisation technologies in complex computing environments of medium- to-large companies to provide network services and resources.

13

ICTNWK536 - Plan, implement and test enterprise communication solutions

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to manage the deployment and administration of enterprise communication solutions. It includes email and remote access email, web portal or content management solution, and enterprise collaboration tools.

It applies to individuals working as information and communications technology (ICT) professionals who configure and deploy software to supply email, collaboration and messaging services to meet the needs of enterprise users.

14

ICTNWK540 - Design, build and test network serves

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to design, install and test servers in complex network environments.

It applies to individuals who are employed in network or systems engineering roles or similar and are required to design and build network servers in a complex computing environment of medium-to-large organisations.

15

ICTNWK546 - Manage network security

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to implement and manage security functions throughout a network.

It applies to individuals with Information and Communications Technology (ICT) expertise and lead the development of strategic reviews of security and provide technical advice, guidance and leadership in resolution of specified problems.

16

ICTNWK557 - Configure and manage advanced virtual computing environments

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to configure and manage advanced virtual computing environments and to provide a more efficient and reliable Information and Communications Technology (ICT) environment. It applies to senior networking staff who are responsible for increasing the sustainability of an organisation.

17

ICTNWK559 - Install an enterprise virtual computing environment

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to develop and implement virtualisation technologies to implement and enhance the efficiency and reliability of the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) environment. It applies to individuals working in senior networking roles, and responsible for increasing the sustainability of an organisation or similar environment.

18

ICTSAD510 - Manage risks when implementing new technologies

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to develop
contingency plans and manage risks associated with the
implementation of technological solutions. It includes assessing
technological risks in organisational contexts. The unit applies to individuals who may work as technical support staff
and may be responsible for demonstrating judgement to manage
implementation risks using specialised information and
communications technology (ICT) skills and knowledge.

19

ICTSAS524 - Develop, implement and evaluate an incident response plan

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to develop and
implement an incident response plan. The results of the incident response plan must be evaluated if they affect the mission of the organisation.
It applies to individuals who apply high-level technical skills and
specialised knowledge to provide broad systems administration and
support functions.

20

ICTSAS526 - Review and update disaster recovery and contingency plans

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to analyse the
impact of the system on the organisation and carry out risk analysis, disaster recovery and contingency planning. It applies to individuals who apply a wide range of higher-level
technical skills and systematic problem-solving approaches in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) related areas.

Study Mode

Ways to study with Business College at IH

Study the Diploma of Information Technology full time, either at one of our campuses around Australia, including centrally located in Sydney CBD, or online. Our online pathway is taught through live lessons with your trainer over video call.

Full Time| Face to Face on campus or Virtual Blended

Entry Requirements

  • Minimum of 18 years of age
  • Minimum Year 12 (Higher School Certificate) or equivalent LNN
  • Have an IELTS or equivalent score of 6.0 with a minimum score of 5.5 in each band
  • Access to laptop which can support the use of a computer software program

Note: Equivalent Year 12 for International Students is educational equivalent in home country or International Baccalaureate.

Start Dates

Sydney, Darwin, Melbourne, Gold Coast, Adelaide
2024 2025
November term - 28 Oct - 6 Dec (Break -6 weeks 9 Dec- 17 Jan 2025)
January term -20 Jan -28 Feb (Break - 2 weeks 3 Mar -14 Mar)
March term - 17 Mar -25 Apr (Break - 2 weeks 28 Apr -9 May)
May term- 12 May -20 Jun (Break - 2 weeks 23 Jun -4 Jul)
July term- 7 Jul- 15 Aug (Break - 2 weeks 18 Aug - 29 Aug)
September term-1 Sep -10 Oct (Break - 2 weeks 13 Oct -24 Oct)
November term -27 Oct -5 Dec (Break - 6 weeks 8 Dec-16 Jan 2026)

Course Fees

AU$9,000

Further Studies

Further your studies with Advanced Diploma of Information Technology

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