Course Summary
This qualification reflects the role of individuals in a variety of information and communications technology (ICT) roles who have established specialised skills in a technical ICT function.
Requirements - To Be Eligible
For your application to be considered, you must meet the following entry requirements.
Entry RequirementsCompletion of the bksb (Basic Key Skills Builder) online literacy and numeracy assessment prior to enrolment, unless the student has completed an equal or higher level course.
There are no other mandatory entry requirements for this course. The following are examples of the inherent requirements that are needed to achieve the core learning outcomes of the course:
- Communication skills (verbal, non-verbal, written and technology): you will need to effectively communicate in English and produce written assessment in a coherent manner with correct grammar and punctuation.
- Cognitive abilities (knowledge and cognitive skills, literacy and numeracy): you will need to preform basic arithmetic.
- Information and Communcation Technology (ICT) abilities: you will need to competently use a desktop operating system such as Microsoft Windows or Mac OS X, an Internet browser, and email client, and competently use productivity software such as Microsoft Office. Although some aspects of discipline software will be learnt as part of your course, you will need to be able to independently learn to use features of software.
- Sensory abilities (visual, auditory and tactile), strength and mobility (gross motor skills and fine motor skills): you will need to perceive fine detail on a computer screen and interact with a computer through devices such as a mouse, touchscreen or keyboard. Some units might require physical movement and installation of computer equipment such as small network routers and cables. You will be expected to either perform or supervise the movement and installation of small computer equipment.
- Sustainable performances: you will need to be able to concentrate for at least 2 hours at a time.
- Interpersonal engagement: you will need to be able to work productively in a team, build rapport with future clients and admit mistakes.
- Ethical behaviour: you will need to demonstrate honesty and integrity in academic and professional practice.
- Behavioural stability: you will need to interact with people from a wide range of cultures in a calm and composed manner in difficult situations.
- Legal compliance: you will need to comply with the policies and practices of the ICT business organisation in which you find employment.
VET Student Loan Information
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Course Details
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| AQF Level | Level 5: Diploma |
Admission Codes
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Not Applicable |
Student Outcomes, Career Opportunities and Occupations
Individuals in these roles carry out moderately complex tasks in a specialist field, working independently, as part of a team or leading a deliverable with others. They may apply their skills across a wide range of industries, business functions and departments, or as a business owner (sole trader/contractor).
- Complete 6 core units
- Complete 14 elective units
Study Mode Definitions
- Online: Online courses provide the flexibility to study without normally requiring a student to visit a campus. Course content is studied through a number of means including the use of online discussion forums, electronic library resources, by contacting lecturers and teachers, and receiving study materials online/electronically. Work integrated learning, including placements, may be included in some courses.
- On-campus: Students studying in on-campus mode typically are expected to attend and participate in regular, structured on-campus teaching and learning activities throughout the University’s academic term. These activities may include lectures, tutorials, workshops and practice, online or other activities and normally will be timetabled at a CQUniversity campus or approved delivery site.
- Mixed Mode: Students studying in mixed mode will participate in a combination of online learning activities in addition to site-specific learning activities, which may include residential schools, co-op placements and/or work-integrated learning as a compulsory requirement of a unit. The additional site-specific learning activities are what differentiates a mixed-mode unit from an online unit.
*All study modes may include Vocational placement and/or work integrated learning.
Select a course structure below to view the delivery details, including the different study modes offered for each structure.
1 year full-time or 2 years part-time.
- RPL/RCC/Credit
- Online
| Business Needs Analysis | ||||
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| ICTCYS407 | Gather, analyse and interpret threat data | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
| BSBCRT512 | Originate and develop concepts | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
| ICTICT517 | Match ICT needs with the strategic direction of the organisation | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
| Complex Networking | ||||
| ICTCYS610 | Protect critical infrastructure for organisations | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
| ICTNWK529 | Install and manage complex ICT networks | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
| Professional Practice within IT | ||||
| BSBXTW401 | Lead and facilitate a team | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
| ICTICT532 | Apply IP, ethics and privacy policies in ICT environments | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
| ICTSAS527 | Manage client problems | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
| Server Design | ||||
| ICTNWK536 | Plan, implement and test enterprise communication solutions | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
| ICTNWK540 | Design, build and test network servers | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
| Project Management | ||||
| ICTICT525 | Identify and manage the implementation of industry specific technologies | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
| ICTPMG505 | Manage ICT projects | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
| Cyber Security | ||||
| BSBXCS402 | Promote workplace cyber security awareness and best practices | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
| ICTCYS613 | Utilise design methodologies for security architecture | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
| ICTSAS524 | Develop, implement and evaluate an incident response plan | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
| Network Security | ||||
| ICTNWK537 | Implement secure encryption technologies | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
| ICTSAS526 | Review and update disaster recovery and contingency plans | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
| ICTNWK546 | Manage network security | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
| Virtual computing | ||||
| ICTNWK557 | Configure and manage advanced virtual computing environments | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
| ICTNWK559 | Install an enterprise virtual computing environment | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
Unit Sequence
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| ICTCYS407 | Gather, analyse and interpret threat data |
| BSBCRT512 | Originate and develop concepts |
| ICTICT517 | Match ICT needs with the strategic direction of the organisation |
| ICTCYS610 | Protect critical infrastructure for organisations |
| ICTNWK529 | Install and manage complex ICT networks |
| BSBXTW401 | Lead and facilitate a team |
| ICTICT532 | Apply IP, ethics and privacy policies in ICT environments |
| ICTSAS527 | Manage client problems |
| ICTNWK536 | Plan, implement and test enterprise communication solutions |
| ICTNWK540 | Design, build and test network servers |
| ICTICT525 | Identify and manage the implementation of industry specific technologies |
| ICTPMG505 | Manage ICT projects |
| BSBXCS402 | Promote workplace cyber security awareness and best practices |
| ICTCYS613 | Utilise design methodologies for security architecture |
| ICTSAS524 | Develop, implement and evaluate an incident response plan |
| ICTNWK537 | Implement secure encryption technologies |
| ICTSAS526 | Review and update disaster recovery and contingency plans |
| ICTNWK546 | Manage network security |
| ICTNWK557 | Configure and manage advanced virtual computing environments |
| ICTNWK559 | Install an enterprise virtual computing environment |
Course Assessment Information
Credit transfer - If credit for relevant formal qualifications is sought, then the process will be actioned after the student has enrolled in at least one unit of competency as directed by the relevant trainer/assessor. The Trainer/Assessor will work with the student on their credit transfer application, and provide advice and support as necessary.
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Domestic 2021 Availabilities
Standard Course Structure
July: Full Time/Part Time
August: Full Time/Part Time
Domestic 2022 Availabilities
Standard Course Structure
January: Full Time/Part Time
February: Full Time/Part Time
April: Full Time/Part Time
May: Full Time/Part Time
July: Full Time/Part Time
Domestic 2023 Availabilities
Standard Course Structure
February: Full Time/Part Time
April: Full Time/Part Time
June: Full Time/Part Time
August: Full Time/Part Time
Domestic 2024 Availabilities
Standard Course Structure
February: Full Time/Part Time
May: Full Time/Part Time
August: Full Time/Part Time
Domestic 2025 Availabilities
Standard Course Structure
February: Full Time/Part Time
May: Full Time/Part Time
August: Full Time/Part Time
Domestic 2026 Availabilities
Standard Course Structure
February: Full Time/Part Time
May: Full Time/Part Time
September: Full Time/Part Time
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Digital Community
Our program offers a vibrant digital community with weekly Zoom sessions, forums, and other activities. Participation is optional, but we highly recommend joining in — being active in the community helps you succeed and also benefits your fellow students.
Study load
Time commitment per unit is approximately 5 hours per week. Students can enrol in as few or as many units as they wish. However, consideration should be given to the time taken to complete the entire course if minimal units are chosen. Full-time students would usually undertake all available units in a study period and commit approximately 35 hours per week across the full duration of the course to complete it in 1 year. Part-time students would usually undertake approximately half of the available units in a study period and commit approximately 17.5 hours per week to complete the course in 2 years.
Break periods
The program includes breaks as shown on the figure below, but these do NOT coincide with Queensland school holiday periods.
Enrolment Information
Units are organised into clusters, which are delivered across a fourteen-week study period, as shown in the figure below. Students should pay close attention to the Last day to enrol and the Last day to withdraw for the May intake study period, as in this intake the deadlines fall at different points within the study period compared to other intakes.
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Feb 2026 |
Server Design (2 units) |
Professional Practice within IT (3 units) |
Virtual Computing (2 units) |
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ICTNWK536 Plan, implement and test enterprise communication solutions ICTNWK540 Design, build and test network servers |
BSBXTW401 Lead and facilitate a team ICTICT532 Apply IP, ethics and privacy policies in ICT environments ICTSAS527 Manage client problems |
ICTNWK557 Configure and manage advanced virtual computing environments ICTNWK559 Install an enterprise virtual computing environment |
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Weekly Zoom Session - TBA |
Weekly Zoom Session - TBA |
Weekly Zoom Session - TBA |
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May 2026 |
Project Management (2 units) |
Network Security (3 units) |
Complex Networking (2 units) |
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ICTICT525 Identify and manage the implementation of industry specific technologies ICTPMG505 Manage ICT projects |
ICTNWK537 Implement secure encryption technologies ICTSAS526 Review and update disaster recovery and contingency plans ICTNWK546 Manage network security |
ICTNWK529 Install and manage complex ICT networks ICTCYS610 Protect critical infrastructure for organisations
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Weekly Zoom Session - TBA |
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Cyber Security (3 units) |
Business Needs Analysis (3 units) |
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BSBXCS402 Promote workplace cyber security awareness and best practices ICTCYS613 Utilise design methodologies for security architecture ICTSAS524 Develop, implement and evaluate an incident response plan |
ICTCYS407 Gather, analyse and interpret threat data BSBCRT512 Originate and develop concepts ICTICT517 Match ICT needs with the strategic direction of the organisation |
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Weekly Zoom Session - TBA |
Weekly Zoom Session - TBA |
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Note: Weekly Zoom session schedules vary year to year. Generally they are held in the early evening on weekdays, for a period of 1 – 2 hours, for each cluster of units.