Trades and Applied Technologies
Certificate II in Engineering Pathways
40 weeks
On Campus
- 12 Course Units
- Subsidised Training
- Qual Code: MEM20422
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who are competent in a range of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) roles, including animation, basic cloud computing, basic cyber awareness, digital media skills, generalist IT support services, networking, programming, systems and web development.
Individuals who work in these fields apply broad sets of skills, including foundational knowledge in critical thinking and customer service skills, to support a range of technologies, processes, procedures, policies, people and clients in a variety of work contexts.
Licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification considerations
No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.
Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements listed in the qualification packaging rules.
All applicants must also demonstrate adequate English language skills and numeracy skills to communicate safely and effectively in industry.
Domestic applicants will be required to demonstrate adequate literacy and numeracy skills at pre-admission interview through formal assessment.
VET in School Students – (ViS)
The ICT30120 Certificate III in Information Technology is supported by the Government of South Australia and is available for eligible ViS Students.
To be eligible for access to a subsidised training place, a school student must meet the following criteria.
They must be:
• An Australian or New Zealand citizen or,
• A permanent Australian resident or,
• An eligible visa holder
• Reside in South Australia
They must also be:
• enrolled in Year 11, 12 or 13 and be 16 years of age or turning 16 years of age in the current year of that enrolment, and
• undertaking SACE or equivalent and,
• have completed a preparatory VET pathway – please refer, VET for School Students Approved Evidence for Completion of a Relevant VET Pathway Guide, (available from your VET Coordinator)
Career Pathways
Further Study
- Certificate IV in Cyber Security
- Diploma of Information Technology
- Advanced networking or programming courses
Course Structure
Study Units
| Core Units | ||
| Unit Code | Unit Name | Nominal Hours |
| BSBCRT301 | Develop and extend critical and creative thinking skills | 40 |
| BSBXCS303 | Securely manage personally identifiable information and workplace information | 40 |
| BSBXTW301 | Work in a team | 40 |
| ICTICT313 | Identify IP, ethics and privacy policies in ICT environments | 50 |
| ICTPRG302 | Apply introductory programming techniques | 40 |
| ICTSAS305 | Provide ICT advice to clients | 40 |
| Elective Units | ||
| BSBXCS401 | Maintain security of digital devices | 40 |
| ICTICT424 | Address cyber security requirements | 80 |
| BSBXCS306 | Apply own techniques to prevent cyber security insider threats (specified elective) | 50 |
| BSBXCS402 | Promote workplace cyber security awareness and best practices (speciffied elective) | 40 |
| ICTPMG301 | Contribute as part of an IT project management team (specified elective) | 80 |
| ICTICT310 | Identify and use industry specific technologies (specified elective) | 60 |
Fees and Funding Options
| Tuition Fee | $3,950 |
|---|---|
| Government Subsidised Training Fee | $795 |