ADVANCED
NETWORKING

Course Overview

CRICOS Course Code: 112431A

With our ICT50220 Diploma of Information Technology (Advanced Networking), you will get foundational skills in setting up and managing complex network environments in organizsations, as well as preparing for and responding to cyber security threats.

You will also develop the skills required to network servers, utilise desktop virtualisation, configure and manage advanced virtual computing environments, manage complex ICT networks and communication, understand and respond to cyber security threats, protect critical organisational infrastructure, and lead agile projects and teams.

Entry Requirements

There are no training package entry requirements associated with this qualification; however, the following local entry requirements apply.

  • Applicants must be at least 18 years old.
  • Applicants must have satisfactorily completed a minimum of Australian Year 10, or equivalent.
  • Applicants must have basic knowledge of computer applications.
  • Evidence of English language proficiency must be evidenced by providing any of the following:
  • an IELTS examination result of 6.0 (overall score) or higher completed within the two years preceding the date of application
  • a Pearson Academic overall score of result of 46 or higher
  • For packaged courses i.e. ELICOS and a Bachelor course, 10 weeks (for IELTS=5.0) and 20 weeks (for IELTS=5.5) of ELICOS is a ‘minimum’ requirement to meet the IELTS threshold
  • Successful completion of a General English course from an approved ELICOS provider at Advanced Level or higher (CEFR = C1)

Note: Applicants unable to provide any of the above evidence of English proficiency must undertake and successfully complete a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) Assessment and achieve an ACSF Level 3.

An IELTS score of 6.0 is equivalent to an ACSF exit level 3. This indicates that a person at this level should meet all the language requirements associated with level 3 ACSF and demonstrate some ability towards level 4 skills

COURSE UNITS

CORE UNITS

ICT Essentials

UNIT CODE
UNIT NAME
BSBXCS402
Promote workplace cyber security awareness and best practices
BSBCRT512
Originate and develop concepts
BSBXTW401
Lead and facilitate a team
ICTSAS527
Manage client problems
ICTICT517
Match ICT needs with the strategic direction of the organisation
ICTICT532
Apply IP, ethics and privacy policies in ICT environments

ELECTIVE UNITS

Communication and Virtual Environments

UNIT CODE
UNIT NAME
ICTNWK540
Design, build and test network servers
ICTNWK559
Install an enterprise virtual computing environment
ICTNWK536
Plan, implement and test enterprise communication solutions
ICTNWK529
Install and manage complex ICT networks
ICTNWK557
Configure and manage advanced virtual computing environments

Analyse and Design Network Security

UNIT CODE
UNIT NAME
ICTCYS407
Gather, analyse and interpret threat data
ICTNWK546
Manage network security
ICTCYS613
Utilise design methodologies for security architecture
ICTCYS608
Perform cyber security risk assessments

Managing and Responding to Incidents and Threats

UNIT CODE
UNIT NAME
ICTICT529
Organise and lead agile projects
ICTSAS529
Prioritise ICT change requests
ICTCYS402
Identify and confirm cyber security incidents
ICTCYS610
Protect critical infrastructure for organisations
ICTSAS526
Review and update disaster recovery and contingency plans

Please note that The One International College:

  • does not guarantee an assessment outcome such as ‘100% pass rates guarantee’ or énrol and you will achieve a certificate or diploma'.
  • does not guarantee enrolment in courses that will lead to outcomes outside the RTO’s control, such as guaranteeing a job or an immigration outcome once the training is completed.

CAREER
OPPORTUNITIES

When this course is successfully completed students can apply for jobs within the Information Technology industry:

> Network Engineer
>Systems Administrator
>Network Security Analyst
DIPLOMA OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

OTHER SPECIALISATIONS

20 UNITS
104 WEEKS

20 UNITS
104 WEEKS

20 UNITS
104 WEEKS

20 UNITS
104 WEEKS

Course Duration and Delivery

The course program is scheduled to be delivered over a 104-week timeframe of full-time study consisting of 80 weeks of scheduled class time plus 24 weeks of breaks.

  • Classes are scheduled at 20 hours per week (15 hours face-to-face + 5 hours online learning).
  • The course is divided into 8 terms.
  • Holiday periods are 3 weeks in duration for every term-break throughout the year.

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