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LONG HISTORY ESTABLISHED MORE THAN 100 YEARS AGO PASSIONATE TEACHERS WHO ARE PROFESSIONALS IN THEIR FIELD GREAT LEARNING ENVIRONMENT TENS OF THOUSANDS OF STUDENTS FROM 122 COUNTRIES HAVE STUDIED WITH US ARTICULATIONS WITH SEVERAL UNIVERSITIES CREDITS SAVE TIME AND MONEY ACCREDITED QUALIFICATIONS QUALITY TEACHING EXCELLENT FACILITIES AND STUDENT SUPPORT STUDENTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD UNIVERSITY PATHWAYS Sussex St Bathurst St Clarence St York St Liverpool St Pitt St King St Elizabeth St Park St Market St TOWN HALL TOWN HALL STATION HYDE PARK DARLING HARBOUR SYDNEY AQUARIUM CHINATOWN Druitt St Kent St George St NEED MORE INFORMATION? AKG 0036/AUG20 TOMORROW THINK OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 2008 CENTENARY YEAR www.academies.edu.au STUDY WHY WITH US Australian College of Technology is an Academies Australasia college. Academies Australasia Group Limited has been operating for more than 112 years and listed on the Australian Securities Exchange for more than 43 years. Academies Australasia has colleges in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Dubbo, Gold Coast and Singapore, and offers a wide range of courses at different levels – Certificate, Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Bachelor and Master Degrees. AUSTRALIA SINGAPORE NATIONALLY RECOGNISED www.academies.edu.au GET IN TOUCH FIND US +61 2 9224 5500 SYDNEY Level 6, 505 George Street Sydney NSW 2000, Australia Ground Floor, 333 Kent Street Sydney NSW 2000, Australia CALL US ON OR EMAIL VISIT US ONLINE [email protected] Australian College of Technology Pty Limited ABN 15 101 298 800 CRICOS 02408D, RTO 90082. Other Colleges in the group: Sydney – Academies Australasia Institute (CRICOS 02398A, RTO 90806), Academy of English (CRICOS 02399M), Australian International High School (CRICOS 02401M), Benchmark College (RTO 90274), Clarendon Business College (CRICOS 01953J, RTO 7029), College of Sports & Fitness (CRICOS 03057C, RTO 91345), Supreme Business College (CRICOS 02028E, RTO 1191). Dubbo - RuralBiz Training (RTO 90782). Brisbane and Gold Coast Brisbane School of Hairdressing, Brisbane School of Beauty, Brisbane School of Barbering, Gold Coast School of Hairdressing (CRICOS 03319G, RTO 32488). Adelaide – Print Training Australia (RTO 40122). Melbourne – Academies Australasia Polytechnic (CRICOS 02439G, RTO 21282), Discover English (CRICOS 03262J), Skills Training Australia (CRICOS 03521F, RTO 20828), Spectra Training Australia (RTO 21356). Vostro Institute of Training Australiia (RTO 22128). Perth – Language Links International (CRICOS 02139J, RTO 50587). Singapore – Academies Australasia College (ERF Registration 200312175W, EduTrust EDU-2-2104).

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  • LONG HISTORYESTABLISHED MORE THAN 100 YEARS AGO

    PASSIONATE TEACHERS WHO ARE PROFESSIONALS IN THEIR FIELD

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    TENS OF THOUSANDS OF STUDENTS FROM 122 COUNTRIES HAVE STUDIED WITH US

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    WITH USAustralian College of Technology is an Academies Australasia college. Academies Australasia Group Limited has been operating for more than 112 years and listed on the Australian Securities Exchange for more than 43 years.

    Academies Australasia has colleges in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Dubbo, Gold Coast and Singapore, and offers a wide range of courses at different levels – Certificate, Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Bachelor and Master Degrees.

    AUSTRALIASINGAPORE

    NATIONALLY RECOGNISED

    www.academies.edu.au

    GET IN TOUCHFIND US

    +61 2 9224 5500SYDNEY Level 6, 505 George StreetSydney NSW 2000, Australia

    Ground Floor, 333 Kent StreetSydney NSW 2000, Australia

    CALL US ON

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    VISIT US ONLINE

    [email protected]

    Australian College of Technology Pty Limited ABN 15 101 298 800 CRICOS 02408D, RTO 90082. Other Colleges in the group: Sydney – Academies Australasia Institute (CRICOS 02398A, RTO 90806), Academy of English (CRICOS 02399M), Australian International High School (CRICOS 02401M), Benchmark College (RTO 90274), Clarendon Business College (CRICOS 01953J, RTO 7029), College of Sports & Fitness (CRICOS 03057C, RTO 91345), Supreme Business College (CRICOS 02028E, RTO 1191). Dubbo - RuralBiz Training (RTO 90782). Brisbane and Gold Coast – Brisbane School of Hairdressing, Brisbane School of Beauty, Brisbane School of Barbering, Gold Coast School of Hairdressing (CRICOS 03319G, RTO 32488). Adelaide – Print Training Australia (RTO 40122). Melbourne – Academies Australasia Polytechnic (CRICOS 02439G, RTO 21282), Discover English (CRICOS 03262J), Skills Training Australia (CRICOS 03521F, RTO 20828), Spectra Training Australia (RTO 21356). Vostro Institute of Training Australiia (RTO 22128). Perth – Language Links International (CRICOS 02139J, RTO 50587). Singapore – Academies Australasia College (ERF Registration 200312175W, EduTrust EDU-2-2104).

  • Qualification

    Our nationally accredited Information Technology courses are for anyone who requires specialist skills and knowledge to administer and manage information and communications technology (ICT) support in small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) using a wide range of general ICT technologies. Persons working at this level apply a wide range of higher level technical skills in ICT areas such as networking, IT support, database development, programming and web development.

    Our graduates are eligible for student membership at Australian Computer Society (ACS). The ACS is the association for Information and Communications Technology (ICT) professionals, with a large and active membership from all levels of the ICT industry. The ACS is the public voice of the ICT profession and the guardian of professional ethics and standards in the ICT industry, with a commitment to the wider community to ensure the beneficial use of ICT. The ACS is a member of the Australian Council of Professions.

    Our Information Technology courses have been developed according to the requirements of the Information and Communications Technology Training Package (ICT) and have been approved for delivery by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA). They are nationally recognised qualifications within the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF).

    STUDY PATH

    Training is delivered in stages which correspond to AQF Levels IV to VI. The preferred pathway for a qualification is for students to complete the requirements of the previous level qualification before progressing to the next level – thereby achieving more than one qualification.

    Applicants without the previous level qualification will be considered if they have relevant qualification and/or vocational experience. Please contact the College for more information.

    We aim to equip our graduates with the necessary skills and knowledge to enable them to successfully satisfy the demands of the workplace.

    COURSE DELIVERY & ASSESSMENT METHODS

    Delivery and assessment strategies are selected to reflect the nature of the elements and performance criteria of the competency together with the needs and learning style of the participants. Qualifications are delivered over 20 hours per week, 16 hours face-to-face and 4 hours online learning.

    Assessment methodology may include but is not limited to: observation, project/report, case study, role play, exercises, activities; and written/oral tasks including multiple choice, questions and answer, essays, true/false and presentations.

    Administration Fee (Non-refundable):› A$ 300

    Confirmation of Enrolment Fee (Non-refundable):› A$ 20 for a course no longer than 12 months› A$ 40 for a course longer than 12 months

    Year 11 or equivalent certificate of senior secondary education.

    Recommended English Level: IELTS 5.5 (If the level of English is insufficient, a suitable course can be organised.)

    Tuition Fee / DurationSubject Competency

    Exit with Certificate IV

    Exit with Diploma

    Exit with Advanced Diploma

    Certificate IV in Information Technology (ICT40118)

    Diploma of Information Technology (ICT50118)

    Advanced Diploma of Information Technology(ICT60115)

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    COURSE INFORMATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

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    Vocational/ Employment Outcome

    Vocational/ Employment Outcome

    Vocational/ Employment Outcome

    Information Systems Office Manager, Office Systems Administrator, IT Office Manager, IT Systems ManagerIT Systerms Administrator/Systems Manager

    IT Infrastructure Solutions Manager, Business Development Manager, Software Manager

    Computing Support Technician, Customer Support, Customer Support Professional

    ICT Essentials

    Network Topologies

    Systems Analysis

    ICT RegulationsObject Oriented Programming I Database Development

    Web Technologies

    Emerging Technology Cyber Security Wireless Network

    Server Management and Documentation

    ICTICT425 Implement WHS, environmental sustainability and anti-discrimination practices in an ICT workplaceICTNWK516 Determine best-fit topology for a local networkICTNWK517 Determine best-fit topology for a wide area networkICTSAD501 Model data objectsICTSAD502 Model data processesICTICT418 Contribute to copyright, ethics and privacy in an ICT environmentICTPRG430 Apply introductory object-oriented language skillsICTDBS403 Create basic databasesICTDBS413 Determine database requirementsICTWEB417 Integrate social web technologiesICTWEB418 Use development software and ICT tools to build a basic websiteICTWEB429 Create a markup language document to specificationICTICT426 Identify and evaluate emerging technologies and practicesICTICT424 Address cyber security requirementsICTICT401 Determine and confirm client business requirementsICTNWK405 Build a small wireless local area networkICTSAS307 Install, configure and secure a small office or home office networkICTNWK410 Install hardware to a networkICTNWK401 Install and manage a serverICTNWK412 Create network documentation

    ICTNWK505 Design, build and test a network serverICTSAS518 Install and upgrade operating systemsICTSAS517 Use network toolsICTPRG527 Apply intermediate object-oriented language skillsBSBWHS501 Ensure a safe workplaceBSBSUS501 Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainabilityICTICT509 Gather data to identify business requirementsICTICT517 Match ICT needs with the strategic direction of the organisationICTWEB411 Produce basic client-side script for dynamic web pagesICTWEB502 Create dynamic web pagesICTNWK520 Design ICT system security controlsICTSAD504 Implement quality assurance processes for business solutionsICTSAD505 Develop technical requirements for business solutionsICTSAS601 Implement change management processesICTPRG602 Manage the development of technical solutions from business specificationsICTICT603 Manage the use of appropriate development methodologies

    ICTSUS601 Integrate sustainability in ICT planning and design projectsICTICT508 Evaluate vendor products and equipmentICTPRG604 Create cloud computing servicesICTNWK616 Manage security, privacy and compliance of cloud service deploymentICTICT608 Interact with clients on a business levelICTICT606 Develop communities of practiceICTICT610 Manage copyright, ethics and privacy in an ICT environmentICTPMG609 Plan and direct complex ICT projectsICTPMG606 Manage ICT project qualityBSBWOR502 Lead and manage team effectivenessICTICT602 Develop contracts and manage contracted performance

    Server Configuration and Tools

    Object Oriented Programming IIWorkplace SafetySustainability in Workplace ICT Business Analysis

    Web Programming

    System Security Design Project

    ICT SustainabilityCloud Computing

    Manage ICT Communication

    ICT Copyrights and EthicsProject Management

    Manage ICT Team

    FOR INFORMATION REGARDING UNIVERSITY PATHWAYS VISIT www.academies.edu.auUNIVERSITY PATHWAYS

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    A$ 2,000per term

    3 Terms9 months / 27 college weeks

    A$ 2,000per term

    3 Terms*9 months / 27 college weeks

    A$ 2,000per term

    2 Terms**6 months / 18 college weeks

    Direct Entry:*Direct Entry into the Diploma of Information Technology (ICT50118) is possible if students have the following:• ICT40118 Certificate IV in Information Technology or other relevant tertiary qualifications; or• Work experience in a range of work environments providing a broader ICT support function and applying a wide range of higher level technical skills in ICT areas such as networking, IT support, database development, programming and web development.Student will have to complete subjects: Network Topologies and Systems Analysis from Certificate IV in Information Technology (ICT40118). The duration is then 12 months (4 terms / 36 college weeks).

    **Direct Entry into the Advanced Diploma of Information Technology (ICT60115) is possible if students have the following:• ICT50118 Diploma of Information Technology or other relevant tertiary qualifications; or• Work experience in a range of work environments in senior ICT roles providing high level information and communications technology (ICT), process improvement and business skills and knowledge.Student will have to complete subject: Design Project from Diploma of Information Technology (ICT50118). The duration is then 9 months (3 terms / 27 college weeks).

    Don’t miss out on your intake dates. There are 36 teaching weeks per annum with the year being divided into 4 terms of 9 weeks each. The academic year begins in late January and ends late November. Primary intakes are at the beginning of each term.

    ACADEMIC YEAR / START DATES

    Choice of subjects may be limited in mid-term intakes

    YEAR TERM 1 INTAKES TERM 2 INTAKES TERM 3 INTAKES TERM 4 INTAKES PRIMARY MID-TERM PRIMARY MID-TERM PRIMARY MID-TERM PRIMARY MID-TERM

    CRICOS Course Code0100145

    CRICOS Course Code099793K

    CRICOS Course Code089277B

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