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ICT60220 Advanced Diploma of Information Technology

CRICOS Course Code: 110250M
Course Description

This qualification reflects the role of individuals in a variety of information and communications technology (ICT) roles who have significant experience in specialist technical skills, or managerial business and people management skiils.

Individuals in these roles carry out complex tasks in specialist fields, working independently, leading a teamor a strategic direction of business. They apply their skills across a wide range of industries, business functions, or as a business owner (sole trader/contractor).

The skills required for these roles may include, but are not restricted to: advanced data management information, cyber security, full stack web development, further programming, IT strategy and organisational development, systems development and analysis.

At a Glance
 
Intake

Refer to Intake Dates

Course Duration

78 weeks (Including 18 weeks term breaks)

Study Mode

Face-to-face on-campus delivery

Scheduled Contact Hour

20 hours / week

Qualification

ICT60220 Advanced Diploma of Information Technology

Delivery Location

Melbourne

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Units of Competency

Consistent with the qualification packaging rules, the units listed below will be delivered in this qualification. The code and title of each unit is provided including an indication of unit type: 

Total Number of Units = 16

6 Core Units

10 Elective Units

Unit Code 

Unit Title 

C / E 

BSBCRT611  

Apply critical thinking for complex problem solving 

Core 

BSBTWK502  

Manage team effectiveness 

Core 

BSBXCS402  

Promote workplace cyber security awareness and best practices 

Core 

ICTICT608  

Interact with clients on a business level 

Core 

ICTICT618  

Manage IP, ethics and privacy in ICT environments 

Core 

ICTSAD609  

Plan and monitor business analysis activities in an ICT environment 

Core 

ICTCYS604 

Implement best practices for identity management 

Elective 

ICTCYS612 

Design and implement virtualised cyber security infrastructure for organisations 

Elective 

ICTNPL413 

Evaluate networking regulations and legislation for the telecommunications industry 

Elective

ICTNWK612 

Plan and manage troubleshooting advanced integrated IP networks 

Elective 

ICTPMG613 

Manage ICT project planning 

Elective 

ICTTEN615 

Manage network traffic 

Elective  

ICTTEN622 

Produce ICT network architecture designs 

Elective 

ICTICT612 

Develop contracts and manage contract performance 

Elective 

ICTCYS606 

Evaluate an organisation’s compliance with relevant cyber security standards and law 

Elective 

ICTCYS608 

Perform cyber security risk assessments 

Elective 

Age Requirements

All applicants must be aged 18 years or over at the time of applying for admission to TasCollege. 

English Language Requirements

Where an applicant’s first and primary language is English, the applicant must provide evidence of English being the main national language of their country of origin on their passport.  

International students must be able to demonstrate at a minimum, the following English language capabilities:  

  • IELTS (Academic) overall band score of 6.0 (No less than 5.5 in each module); or  

Any one of the following:  

  • Educated for 5 years in an English-speaking country; or   
  • Completed at least 6 months of a Certificate IV level course in an Australian RTO; or   
  • The student has successfully completed Advanced Level (General English) or higher certificate from a CRICOS registered English language training provider.  

*Note that other English language tests such as PTE and TOEFL can be accepted. Students are required to provide their results so that it can be confirmed they are equivalent to IELTS 6.0 

Future Pathways

Employment Pathway:  

After successful completion of the course, students may gain employment in a variety of employment options. Occupational titles may include, but are not limited to: 

  • System Analyst  
  • System Administrator  
  • Cloud Architecture  
  • Cloud Engineer   
  • Web Designer  
  • Telecommunication Engineer  
  • Cyber Security Specialists. 

Study Pathway 

Students who complete this course may wish to continue their education into such courses such as: 

  • higher education qualifications in Information and Communications Technology (ICT).
Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital (LLND) Skills

TasCollege also conducts the LLN test using LLN Robot during the orientation to assess the students’ support requirements during their course. For those students who do not meet the required LLN benchmarks at specific AQF levels, LLN Robot generates and provides supplementary documents and additional support tailored to each student’s needs. Students are required to complete the supplementary documents and submit them to the Academic Manager. 

A student is deemed competent in the digital aspect of the LLND requirement upon successfully completing the LLN Robot test using a computer. This ensures they have demonstrated the necessary digital skills, such as logging into a computer, using email for communication, and navigating websites to complete forms and exams, which are essential for their academic success at TasCollege. 

Additional support is provided to students by the TasCollege student support team to gain the skills they need to succeed in their training, demonstrating our commitment to helping everyone learn, and ensuring that each student is well supported in their educational aspirations. 

Application & Enrolment Process

  • Complete student application form and provide required documents.
  • If approved, offer letter with a student agreement will be issued.
  • Sign and acknowledge the terms and return the student agreement to TasCollege.
  • Pay your tuition fees as per the agreed schedule on the agreement.
  • Once payment is received, TasCollege will issue you a Confirmation of Enrolment.
  • Attend orientation, complete LLN (Language Literacy and Numeracy) test, and officially commence your course.
Description
 

Last Updated: September 2025

Next Review Date: December 2027

Recognition Process
 

TasCollege offers Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and credit Transfer (CT) to students through the enrolment process.

Please refer to the TasCollege Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) & Credit Transfer (CT) Policy or contact TasCollege admin staff or an agent representative.

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