Certificate I in Information Technology
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Certificate I in Information Technology

The Certificate I in Information Technology provides the learner with the basic knowledge and abilities required to use a personal computer and to engage in simple online activities.

It is possible to achieve this qualification during the final years of secondary school education subject to the demonstration of competency to a standard expected in the workplace.

How Will You Benefit

The Certificate I in Information Technology will focus upon:

  • Workplace Skills, Practices and Techniques
  • Interpretation of workplace documentation
  • Communication skills and techniques
  • Basic computer skills and techniques
  • Word Processing, Spreadsheets, Database and Presentations
  • Browsing on the Internet
  • "Netiquette"

Click here for a full course summary or contact one of our course advisors on 1800 22 99 33

Career Prospects

This qualification provides fundamental computer and employment knowledge and skills required in the general community and many workplace environments in any industry. On completion of the Certificate I in Information Technology an individual may undertake roles, for example, in retailing where basic shop front computer usage is prevalent, in warehousing where automation of stock and inventory control has occurred or in manufacturing at shop floor level for monitoring metrics of team performance and processes, in small to medium businesses at a junior level.

Course Materials Included

No Pre-requisites

Course Units to Complete

6 units – 3 core units plus 3 elective units.
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CORE UNITS - compulsory

Code

Description

ICAU1128B

Operate a personal computer

ICAU1129B

Operate a word processing application

ICAU1133B

Send and retrieve information using web browsers and email

   

ELECTIVE UNITS - additional selections available

Code

Description

BSBCMN106A

Follow workplace safety procedures

ICAI2015B

Install software applications

ICAS1193B

Connect a workstation to the internet

ICAS2008B

Maintain inventories for equipment, software and documentation

ICAS2014B

Connect hardware peripherals

ICAS2008B

Maintain inventories for equipment, software and documentation

ICAS2014B

Connect hardware peripherals

ICAS2017B

Maintain system integrity

ICAS2243B

Detect and protect from spam and destructive software

ICAS2248A

Protect and secure information assets

ICAT1206B

Check site security

ICAU1130B

Operate a spreadsheet application #

ICAU1131B

Operate a database application #

ICAU1132B

Operate a presentation package

ICAU1204B

Locate and use relevant on line information

ICAU1211B

Operate accounting applications

ICAU1213B

Conduct on line transactions

ICAU1215B

Use personal productivity tool

ICAU2005B

Operate computer hardware #

ICAU2007B

Maintain equipment and consumables

ICAU2013B

Integrate commercial computing packages

ICAW2002B

Communicate in the workplace

ICAU2231B

Use computer operating system

Delivery Methods

  • Classroom - Classes are set with calendar and also rolling intake
  • Workplace or School - Trainer delivers on site with client
  • Distance Learning - All workbooks sent to client
  • Blended Learning - Periodic Workshops and Distance Learning
  • RPL - Recognised Prior Learning click here for more information

For further customisation, or more information, please contact one of our course advisors on 1800 22 99 33.

Enrolment Form

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Contact Information

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