This course is peak point of the Information Technology stream of courses and prepares the student with knowledge and skills for paraprofessional/highly skilled work roles and/or further learning at Bachelor level.
Individuals in these roles carry out a mix of highly specialist and complex operational tasks that require self-development skills. They use well-developed skills and a broad knowledge to autonomously judge and implement decisions within broad parameters to provide specialist advice and apply solutions to an extended range of unpredictable problems.
Teaching sessions are trainer-led in-group sizes of up to 30 participants. The teaching program is undertaken using a planned schedule in accordance with national standards.
106815B
January, April, July & September
1.5 year full-time
Suite 2, Level 5, 545 Kent Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA
On-campus
106815B
January, April, July & September
1.5 year full-time
Suite 2, Level 5, 545 Kent Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA
On-campus
BSBXCS402
ICTICT608
ICTICT618
BSBCRT611
BSBTWK502
ICTsAD609
Promote workplace cybersecurity awareness and best practices
Interact with clients on a business level
Manage IP, ethics and privacy in ICT environments
Apply critical thinking for complex problem solving
Manage team effectiveness
Plan and monitor business analysis activities in ICT environment
ICTCYS606
ICTCYS608
ICTCYS604
ICTCYS612
Evaluate an organisation’s compliance with cyber security standards and law
Perform cyber security risk assessments
Implement best practices for identity management
Design and implement virtualised cyber security infrastructure for organisation
ICTPMG613
ICTNWK612
ICTTEN615
ICTTEN622
ICTNPL413
Manage ICT project planning
Plan and manage troubleshooting advanced integrated IP networks
Manage network traffic
Produce ICT network architecture designs
Evaluate networking regulations and legislation for the telecommunications industry
BSBLDR601
Lead and manage organisational change
The minimum entry requirements for SMIC courses are:
106815B
January, April, July & September
1.5 year full-time
Suite 2, Level 5, 545 Kent Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA
On-campus
SMIC’s Advanced Diploma of Information Technology offers an opportunity to learn skills that add value to your life and your community.
The SMIC’s Advanced Diploma of Information Technology is offered with competitive fees.
AUD 18,000
We take pride in recognising excellence and ensuring education is accessible to students from every background equally. Whether you are a commencing or continuing student, our scholarships, prizes, and awards can support your learning journey.
This course is peak point of the Information Technology stream of courses and prepares the student with knowledge and skills for paraprofessional/highly skilled work roles and/or further learning at Bachelor level.
Individuals in these roles carry out a mix of highly specialist and complex operational tasks that require self-development skills. They use well-developed skills and a broad knowledge to autonomously judge and implement decisions within broad parameters to provide specialist advice and apply solutions to an extended range of unpredictable problems.
Teaching sessions are trainer-led in-group sizes of up to 30 participants. The teaching program is undertaken using a planned schedule in accordance with national standards.
106815B
January, April, July & September
1.5 year full-time
Suite 2, Level 5, 545 Kent Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA
On-campus
BSBXCS402
ICTICT608
ICTICT618
BSBCRT611
BSBTWK502
ICTsAD609
Promote workplace cybersecurity awareness and best practices
Interact with clients on a business level
Manage IP, ethics and privacy in ICT environments
Apply critical thinking for complex problem solving
Manage team effectiveness
Plan and monitor business analysis activities in ICT environment
ICTCYS612
ICTCYS606
ICTCYS608
ICTCYS604
Design and implement virtualised cyber security infrastructure for organisation
Evaluate an organisation’s compliance with cyber security standards and law
Perform cyber security risk assessments
Implement best practices for identity management
ICTPMG613
ICTNWK612
ICTTEN615
ICTTEN622
ICTNPL413
Manage ICT project planning
Plan and manage troubleshooting advanced integrated IP networks
Manage network traffic
Produce ICT network architecture designs
Evaluate networking regulations and legislation for the telecommunications industry
The minimum entry requirements for SMIC courses are:
SMIC’s Advanced Diploma of Information Technology offers an opportunity to learn skills that add value to your life and your community.
The SMIC’s Advanced Diploma of Information Technology is offered with competitive fees.
AUD 18,000
We take pride in recognising excellence and ensuring education is accessible to students from every background equally. Whether you are a commencing or continuing student, our scholarships, prizes, and awards can support your learning journey.
Applying to the course is simple and easy. Begin your application now.