Course Code:
ICA20111
The Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and
Technology is designed to impart ICT competencies that support the
performance of employees across a range of situational
contexts. This course is an entry level qualification that
provides the foundation skills and knowledge to use information and
communications technology (ICT) in any industry.
Description
Course Structure
This program has been created with a blend of vendor specific,
vendor neutral and trainer developed materials. Vendor
training is recognised internationally as an industry benchmark for
product specific training. Upskilled uses an online Learning
Management System to manage the delivery, assessment and learning
resources. The program is conducted over a 12 month period through
a blended learning approach of teacher led, distance and online
materials.
| Vendor Courses |
Vendor Neutral Course |
Upskilled Courses |
| TBA |
Edsonic Toolbox |
IT Fundamentals |
Prerequisities
There are no entry requirements for this qualification.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Participants often come with experience in one or more ICT
competencies, vocationally acquired from a range of sources (both
formal and otherwise). Upskilled acknowledges the validity of such
experience and encourages candidates to apply for Recognition of
Prior Learning where applicable. Upskilled's RPL Calculator is a
guide to initial RPL standing, although participants are sometimes
entitled to further RPL as enrolment progresses.
Assessment
Assessment is Summative utilising lecturer developed assessment
tools and vendor exams.
Inclusions
Upskilled Information Technology courses include detailed
learning materials, assessments, online trainer support and
certification upon successful completion.
Unit Outline
Unit Outline
The Online e-Learning course will address the following units of
Competence from the National Business Services Training Package.
All of these competencies must be successfully completed to gain
the Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and
Technology.
Core Units
Unit Code
|
Unit Descriptor
|
| BSBOHS201A |
Participate in OHS processes |
| BSBSUS201A |
Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices |
| ICAICT201A |
Use computer operating systems and hardware |
| ICAICT202A |
Work and communicate effectively in an IT environment |
| ICAICT203A |
Operate application software packages |
| ICAICT204A |
Operate a digital media technology package |
| ICAWEB201A |
Use social media tools for collaboration and engagement |
Elective Units
Unit Code
|
Unit Descriptor
|
| ICAICT205A |
Design basic organisational documents using computing
packages |
| ICASAS202A |
Apply problem-solving techniques to routine IT
malfunctions |
| ICASAS203A |
Connect hardware peripherals |
| ICAICT209A |
Interact with ICT clients |
| ICASAS204A |
Record client support requirements |
| ICASAS206A |
Detect and protect from spam and destructive software |
| ICASAS208A |
Maintain IT equipment and consumables |
Career Outcomes
Career Outcomes
This course is appropriate for individuals seeking second step
certification in information technology. The articulated outcomes
of the certificate are to facilitate the effective use of computers
in the workplace at an intermediate level, particularly where ICT
functions are supplementary in nature. Possible job titles
relevant to this qualification include: Office assistant, Records
assistant, Junior office support.
Further Study
Pathways from this qualification include:
Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and
Technology
Payment
Course Fees and Payment Options
The Certificate has a course fee of $3,890, payable in one of
two ways:
- A single upfront payment of the course fees attract a 10%
DISCOUNT, making the total fee $3,500
- An upfront enrolment fee of $495, and 7 x $485 paid per month
for seven consecutive months. The total course fee is therefore
$3,890
Government Funding and Incentives
At both state and federal level, the Government's commitment to
upskilling the Australian workforce has resulted in a comprehensive
framework of funding schemes and incentive opportunities. As a
result, many Upskilled participants find that their courses are
often heavily subsidized*. As part of the Australian
Apprenticeships Incentives Program, employers could receive up to
$4,000 per $3,890 they outlay for every eligible* employee who
enrols.
*Eligibility for traineeships & User Choice will be
determined by an Australian Apprenticeship Centre. Further
information can be found at www.australianapprenticeships.gov.au
Location & Date
| Date |
Location |
State |
| 13/06/12 |
Online |
|
| 11/07/12 |
Online |
|
| 08/08/12 |
Online |
|
| 12/09/12 |
Online |
|
| 10/10/12 |
Online |
|
| 14/11/12 |
Online |
|
| 12/12/12 |
Online |
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