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| Qualification: Certificate IV in Information Technology (General)
Training Package: Information and Communication Technology This qualification is designed to prepare students for entry-level occupations in Information and Communication Technology. Graduates of this course will have gained a broad range of skills and knowledge used in the information technology across a range of industries, including manufacturing. The course attempts to meet the need for skills training that has been identified by industry in the areas of programming, hardware, computer architecture, information technology management, client support, software applications, networks and data communications, operating systems and web page development. More Information These qualification details are indicative only and not comprehensive and may vary in different States and Territories. It is recommended that you confirm all qualifications and training details prior to commencement of any course. For more information about this qualification visit myfuture , The Good Guides , or other training and course information websites. For detailed information about the Training Package that contains this qualification visit the National Training Information Service . Certificates III and IV Certificates III and IV recognise more complex vocational skills and knowledge that meet nationally endorsed industry/enterprise competency standards as agreed for those qualifications by the relevant industry, enterprise, community or professional group. They include training at the apprenticeship level, as well as more advanced skills in: literacy and numeracy; communication skills; workplace technology; and industry specific competencies. VET qualifications are offered by TAFE Institutes, private providers and some universities. |
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