Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking
Course Code :: ICT40418
Course Description
This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to install and manage small scale networks, either as an independent network support technician or as part of a team. This course can be delivered as both part of a traineeship or as a non trainee.
Delivery Modes
Delivery for this course is available in multiple modes. Our preferred and most popular deliver mode:
Virtual Classroom: every 2 weeks, 3 hour classes with a trainer and other learners. Log into the virtual classroom platform.
Classroom: weekly or fortnightly classes held in our offices.
Traineeships: trainees will undertake either of the above options, in addition to 4 workplace visits within a 12 month period.
*In specific cases, other tailored options may be available.
Access and Equity
Integrity Business College encourages participants who have disabilities to apply.
Course Information
Who Should Attend?
Existing staff and those wishing to upskill to gain work in network management either independently or as a team.
Course Outcomes
Existing staff and those wishing to upskill to gain work in network management either independently or as a team.
Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements for this qualification. Preferred pathways for candidates considering this qualification may include ICT30115 Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology or with demonstrated vocational experience in a range of work environments in a network support role, such as administrator, manager, operations analyst, operations engineer/technician, or technician.
Employability Skills
There are no entry requirements for this qualification. Preferred pathways for candidates considering this qualification may include ICT30115 Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology or with demonstrated vocational experience in a range of work environments in a network support role, such as administrator, manager, operations analyst, operations engineer/technician, or technician.
Assesment
Assessment is ongoing during the program and includes undertaking workplace specific activities. The assessments consist of Q&A, project, practicals, and observations. This is completed partially within the classroom with an expectation of approximately additional 3 hours per week of self-paced study.
Core Units
- BSBWHS304 – Participate effectively in WHS communication and consultative processes
- ICTICT401 – Determine and confirm client business requirements
- ICTICT418 – Contribute to copyright, ethics and privacy in an IT environment
- ICTNWK401 – Install and manage a server
- ICTNWK420 – Install and configure virtual machines
- ICTNWK403 – Manage network and data integrity
- ICTNWK404 – Install, operate and troubleshoot a small enterprise branch network
- ICTTEN416 – Install, configure and test an internet protocol network
Elective Units
- ICTNWK411 – Deploy software to networked computers
- ICTICT428 – Select cloud storage solutions
- ICTICT427 – Identify, evaluate and apply current industry-specific technologies to meet organisational needs
- ICTNWK410 – Install hardware to a network
- ICTTEN417 – Install, configure and test a router
- ICTNWK421 – Install, configure and test network security
- ICTNWK536 – Plan, implement and test enterprise communication solutions
- ICTNWK409 – Create scripts for networking
- ICTSAS426 – Locate and troubleshoot ICT equipment, system and software faults
- ICTPMG401 – Support small scale ICT projects
Recognition of Prior Learning or Current Competencies (RPL/RCC)
Many individuals may already be competent in one or more of the units of competency. RPL and RCC is available for each unit of competency based on relevant workplace experience, formal training or other expertise. Recognition will involve submission of your evidence in the form of a portfolio.