Course Overview
This course provides a solid base of knowledge and highly regarded skills to equip learners to become a website developer. Throughout the course students will learn to gather requirements from clients, manage website development projects, conceptualise website designs.
In addition, you’ll gain knowledge on search engine optimisation, how to evaluate and select web hosting services and gain basic knowledge about cloud computing solutions and services.
Course Name | Certificate IV in Information Technology |
Nationally Recognised | Yes |
National Code | ICT40120 |
CRICOS Code | 110390K |
Delivery mode | Workshops Skill Development Session Seminars Online |
Course Duration | 56 weeks |
Start dates | 15/05/2023 17/07/2023 18/09/2023 13/11/2023 15/01/2024 18/03/2024 20/05/2024 22/07/2024 23/09/2024 25/11/2024 |
Career Opportunities | Client Support Officer (ICT) Software Support Technician Web Development Programmer Web Designer |
Entry Requirements | Minimum 17 years of age, with Year 10 equivalent. English levels at minimum IELTS 5 or equivalent. |
Assessments Methodology | Formative assessment quizzes, summative knowledge assessment (written), practical assessment (scenario based). |
Awarded by | Shafston International Pty Ltd, CRICOS Provider Code: 03917H, RTO Code: 45694 |
In this course you will gain skills and knowledge in website design and content transfer, web hosting service evaluation, cloud services configuration, user interface, programming techniques and cyber security risk management. This course will offer formal IT qualifications and offer diverse career opportunities in the following:
- Client Support Officer (ICT)
- Software Support Technician
- Web Development Programmer
- Web Designer
- IT Support Technician
- Systems Programmer
- Network Operations Technician
“The process of collecting evidence and making judgements on whether competency has been achieved to confirm that an individual can perform to the standard expected in the workplace, as specified in a training package or a VET accredited course.” https://www.asqa.gov.au/standards-vac/definitions
Your Shafston teacher will formally assess your skills, knowledge and understanding. Assessment is competency based, this means you will be required to show / demonstrate the required competencies for the units of competency you are studying.
In order to ensure that Shafston’s assessment is valid, reliable, flexible and fair, Shafston trainers will conduct assessment as per the assessment conditions for each unit of competency you are studying.
There are many different types of assessment. Multiple and varied assessments are used to ensure that learners are able to demonstrate competency. We will ensure that the assessment is conducted in a manner that is fair, flexible, valid and reliable.
Assessments have the following sections Activities, Questioning, Project, and Observation which span across these different tasks. Some of the assessment tasks are ‘stand-alone’ or they may be a combination of these methods of assessment.
There may be
• Written tasks
Written assessments include case studies, question-answer type tasks, written reports and assignments, including reflective evaluations, self-evaluations, project work, demonstrations and class presentations.
• Examination
This includes written or spoken ‘question-answer’ type tasks in an examination.
• Observation
Your teacher will observe your performance of tasks in real or simulated workplace environments. This includes participation in role-plays, group discussions and demonstrations of practical skills and knowledge. Students on vocational placement will be observed by a qualified professional.
• Vocational Placement
Vocational placement provides the opportunity to observe professionals in your vocation, gain skills specific to your vocation, engage and interact with your community, and most importantly, to apply what you have learnt in the classroom to the ‘real-world’ vocational environment. You will be mentored and supported by an industry professional and have a valuable opportunity to learn in a structured workplace environment. Your teacher as well as the industry professional will both observe your ability to apply the skills, knowledge and attitudes required in workplace situations and environments.
You may already have the skills and knowledge. For more information about Recognition of Prior Learning Student Information, please refer to: https://shafston.edu/forms-policies-and-procedures/
The formal learning takes place through a structured program of instruction through face to face delivery with your Shafston teacher on the Shafston campus.
SHAFSTON ENGLISH LEVEL – ENGLISH EQUIVALENCY TABLE
Shafston General English | C E F R | Cambridge | Cambridge Business | Pearson PTE | I E L T S | T O E I C | T O E F L |
C2 | CPE | PTE | |||||
General Level 5 | 9.0 | ||||||
Academic 85+ | 110 – 120 | ||||||
8.0 | |||||||
C1 | CAE | BEC – H | PTE | 850 | |||
Advanced | General Level 4 | 7.0 | 87 – 109 | ||||
Academic 76 – 84 | 6.5 | ||||||
Upper-Intermediate | B2 | FCE | BEC – V | PTE | 6.0 | 750 | |
General Level 3 | |||||||
Academic 59 – 75 | 5.0 | 57 – 86 | |||||
Intermediate | |||||||
B1 | PET | BEC – P | PTE | 4.5 | 550 | ||
General Level 2 | 4.0 | ||||||
Pre-Intermediate | Academic 43 – 58 | ||||||
41 – 56 | |||||||
A2 | KET | PTE | 30 – 40 | ||||
Elementary | General Level 1 | ||||||
Academic 30-42 | |||||||
Beginner | A1 |