ObjectivesThe course is offered to students who have established basic computer skills. Beginner students should enrol in the Certificate I in Information Technology. Enrol at any time during the year in fleximode and off-campus courses.
Entry requirementsStudents should complete the Certificate I in Information Technology, or be able to demonstrate existing computer knowledge. Other Entry Requirements Students are selected on a first come first served basis.
Academic titleCertificate II in Information Technology
Course descriptionKey Study Areas
Topics covered include:
* Computer applications
* User support
* Hardware
* Teamwork
Course consists of 360 class hours. It is offered as a full time course over one semester in Bendigo, or as a fleximode course in Castlemaine, Echuca, Kyneton and Maryborough.
Selection Process
• No Selection Process Required
Employment Opportunities
This course provides students with increased skills as an IT user, beneficial in a variety of small business roles.
Further Study Options
Students may progress to higher level courses such as the Certificate III in Information Technology or to a Certificate IV in Information Technology.
Assessment
You will be assessed as part of this course.
Typical Course Content (exact details may be obtained from the teaching centre)
BSBCMN106A Follow workplace safety procedures
ICAD2012A Design Organisational Documents Using Computing Packages
ICAI2015A Install Software Applications
ICAS2008A Maintain Inventories For Equipment Software And Documentation
ICAS2010A Apply Problem Solving Techniques To Routine Malfunctions
ICAS2014A Connect Hardware Peripherals
ICAU1128A Operate A Personal Computer
ICAU2005A Operate Computer Hardware
ICAU2006A Operate Computing Packages
ICAU2013A Integrate Commercial Computing Packages
ICAU2231A Use A Computer Operating System
ICAW2001A Work Effectively In An IT Environment
ICAW2002A Communicate In The Workplace
ICAS2243A Detect and protect from spam and destructive software
Recognition of Prior Learning
Recognition of your current qualifications and prior learning: BRIT has processes to give you credit for relevant units from your prior study, and to assess your prior learning against units in a course.