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The ICT60220 Advanced Diploma of Information Technology (Telecommunications Network Engineering) provides high level information and communications technology (ICT), process improvement and business skills & knowledge to enable an individual to be effective in senior ICT roles within organisations. The qualification builds on a base core of management competencies with specialist and general elective choices to suit particular ICT and business needs.
Whilst there are no entry requirements, international students must have successfully completed Year 12 or equivalent qualification / certificate and received / gained at least a 55% pass mark in the English Subject / or be able to demonstrate English language proficiency at the time of enrolment.
A student can demonstrate English language proficiency by taking IELTS exam (minimum score 6.0) or by demonstrating the reading and writing skills to the Brisbane College of Horticulture (BCH).
This course will run for 104 weeks comprising 20 hours per week of study time. There will be periodic term breaks in the academic year.
The home distance study component of the course will never exceed 25% of a unit or course. Students are expected to make use of this time to further their education. The College will be available should you wish to utilise the premises for the distance study. All learners receive a set of manuals that form part of the program. If you have any concerns about the methods of study, please speak to the College prior to enrolment.
Provided you meet the entry requirements, you can enrol at the college’s head office. At the time of application or enrolment you will be provided with a self -assessment kit which is used to help determine your current level of learning and skills. We use this to determine whether you might be eligible for recognition of prior learning and or to develop a training plan specific to your learning needs. This helps you get the course you want according to your needs.
The lessons are conducted in the classroom environment using face to face delivery. The College may be available during normal business hours should you wish to utilise the premises outside normal study hours for additional study time.
All learners receive a set of learner guides that form part of the program.
If you have any concerns about the methods of study please speak to the college prior to enrolment.
To successfully complete the course, students must undertake all units, sit and be deemed competent in all assessment tasks.
Students are required to actively participate in all learning activities during the course.
The training will include a series of class lead and home-based practical exercises that will be used to guide your progress and the content maybe contextualised to suit those working within the sector.
The ICT60220 Advanced Diploma of Information Technology contains the following units:
BSBCRT611 Apply critical thinking for complex problem solving
BSBTWK502 Manage team effectiveness
BSBLDR601 Lead and manage organisational change
ICTICT608 Interact with clients on a business level
ICTICT618 Manage IP, ethics and privacy in ICT environments
ICTNPL413 Evaluate networking regulations and legislation for the telecommunications industry
ICTTEN622 Produce ICT network architecture designs
ICTSAD609 Plan and monitor business analysis activities in an ICT environment
ICTPMG613 Manage ICT project planning
ICTTEN615 Manage network traffic
BSBLDR601 Lead and manage organisational change
ICTNWK612 Plan and manage troubleshooting advanced integrated IP networks
BSBXCS402 Promote workplace cyber security awareness and best practices
BSBOPS504 Manage business risk
BSBCMM511 Communicate with influence
BSBPEF502 Develop and use emotional intelligence
Participants will be required to attend the weekly sessions. Classes will vary however you will be informed at enrolment what sessions you will be required to attend. These sessions will remain constant throughout your course.
During your course, you will be required to sit a range of assessments. These will include both practical and written and are in addition to the learning activities mentioned previously. Your trainers will provide you sufficient information prior to each assessment activity to ensure you understand your requirements.
You will also be supplied with an assessment kit for each unit of study. Each kit provides all of the information you need to complete each assessment task.
Learning and assessment support assistance will be given to participants who experience learning difficulties.
Recognition of prior learning (RPL) may be possible for part of or the entire course. Past training, formal and informal and/or experience can be assessed and matched against the units of competency within this course. If you have any prior experience in business administration or management you may be eligible for RPL. This will be indicated by the self- assessment you complete at the time of applying for enrolment.
Total fee: $24,500
This includes:
– Your student kit and handbook
– Learner guides
– Assessment kits
– Support throughout your course
There are no other fees and charges applicable for fee for service students enrolling in this qualification.
Brisbane: Level 3 97 Creek St Brisbane Qld 4000
Telephone: +61 480 123 015 and (+61) 413 703 692
Email: info@bch.edu.au
Web: https://www.bch.edu.au/
Refer to the College Enrolment Form and of the College Policy & Procedure Manual for further information on the terms and conditions for enrolment and participation including course fees, refunds, equity and other related procedural matters.