
BACK END
WEB DEVELOPMENT
Course Overview
With our ICT50220 Diploma of Information Technology (Back End Web Development), you will get foundational skills in setting up and managing complex network environments in organizations, as well as preparing for and responding to cyber security threats.
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.
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 high school Year or equivalent.
- Applicants must have IELTS 5.5 (Upper Intermediate) or equivalent
- Evidence of English language proficiency must be evidenced by providing any of the following:
- an IELTS examination result of 5.5 (overall score) or higher completed within the two years preceding the date of application
- a Pearson Academic overall score of result of 42-49 TOEFL 46-59 (Internet based)
- Successful completion of a General English course from an approved ELICOS provider at Upper Intermediate level or higher (CEFR = B2)
Note: Applicants unable to provide any of the above evidence of English proficiency must complete The One's in-house Placement Test prior to enrolment to confirm that they hold the required LLN skills
COURSE UNITS
ICT Essentials
UNIT CODE |
UNIT NAME |
BSBXCS402 |
Promote workplace cyber security awareness and best practices |
BSBCRT512 |
Originate and develop concepts |
ICTSAS527 |
Manage client problems |
ICTWEB518 |
Build a document using extensible markup language |
ICTICT532 |
Apply IP, ethics and privacy policies in ICT environments |
Create data-driven web applications
UNIT CODE |
UNIT NAME |
ICTWEB513 |
Build dynamic websites |
ICTDBS506 |
Design databases |
ICTDBS507 |
Integrate databases with websites |
ICTPRG537 |
Implement security for applications |
ICTWEB525 |
Implement quality assurance process for websites |
Create and customise web-based programs
UNIT CODE |
UNIT NAME |
ICTSAS527 |
Manage client problems |
BSBXTW401 |
Lead and facilitate a team |
ICTWEB517 |
Create web-based programs |
CUADIG502 |
Design digital applications |
ICTWEB521 |
Customise complex ICT content management systems |
Develop complex websites
UNIT CODE |
UNIT NAME |
ICTWEB519 |
Develop complex web page layouts |
ICTWEB527 |
Research and apply emerging web technology trends |
ICTPRG553 |
Create and develop REST APIs |
ICTPRG554 |
Manage data persistence using noSQL data stores |
ICTWEB522 |
Develop website information architecture |

CAREER
OPPORTUNITIES
When this course is successfully completed students can apply for jobs within the Information Technology industry:
> Programmer
> Web Application Developer
> Software Developer (Front and Back-End)
DIPLOMA OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
OTHER SPECIALISATIONS
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.
