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ICA10105 Certificate I in Information Technology

Qualification: Certificate I (AQF)
Training Package: ICA05 Information and Communication Technology

TAFE NSW Course No: 19000

This course is for people who want to acquire basic computer skills required in an increasing proportion of contemporary job roles. You will develop the knowledge and skills required to successfully operate a personal computer and operate a range of application software, including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentation packages, email and Internet browsers.

The outcomes provide a foundation for developing higher-order computing and information technology skills. When you finish this course, you can apply for advanced standing in the ICA20105 Certificate II in Information Technology, TAFE course no: 19001 and will be given credit for Certificate I units which are included in Certificate II and III level courses.

Career Opportunities: Provide basic support to an office assistant or equivalent at a junior level.

Articulation: When you finish this course you can apply for advanced standing in the ICA20105 Certificate II in Information Technology and will be given credit for Certificate I units which are included in Certificates II and III.

Entry Requirements: There are no formal educational requirements for this course.

Modules/Units
Core:
ICAU1128A Operate a personal computer
ICAU1129A Operate a word processing application
ICAU1133A Send & retrieve information using web browsers & email
Elective:
19000A TECHNICAL TUTORIAL SUPPORT
8999A Tutorial support
BSBCMN106A Follow workplace safety procedures
ICAI2015A Install software applications
ICAS1193A Connect a workstation to the internet
ICAS2008A Maintain inventories for equipment, software and documentation
ICAS2014A Connect hardware peripherals
ICAS2017A Maintain system integrity
ICAS2243A Detect and protect from spam and destructive software
ICAT1206A Check site security
ICAU1130A Operate a spreadsheet application
ICAU1131A Operate database application
ICAU1132A Operate a presentation package
ICAU1204A Locate and use relevant online information
ICAU1211A Operate accounting applications
ICAU1213A Conduct online transactions
ICAU1215A Use personal productivity tool
ICAU2005A Operate computer hardware
ICAU2007A Maintain equipment and consumables
ICAU2013A Integrate commercial computing packages
ICAW2002A Communicate in the workplace

Applying and enrolling:

Semester 2, 2008:
Places may be available in some units. Contact the campus for details.

Campuses:

Ballina -contact Christine Harvey on (02) 6620 4781 or email Christine.L.Harvey@tafensw.edu.au.
Casino - contact Christine Harvey on (02) 6620 4781 or email Christine.L.Harvey@tafensw.edu.au
Great Lakes - Contact Ken Morrison on (02) 6555 0600
Kempsey -   Contact Virginia Waite on (02) 6560 2900
Kingscliff - contact the campus on (02) 6674 7200
Lismore - contact Christine Harvey on (02) 6620 4781 or email Christine.L.Harvey@tafensw.edu.au.
Murwillumbah - Contact Peter Hulme on (02) 6672 0800.
Port Macquarie - Contact Julie Johnson on (02) 6581 6200
Wauchope - Contact the campus on (02) 6586 9500
Wollongbar - contact Christine Harvey on (02) 6620 4781 or email Christine.L.Harvey@tafensw.edu.au.


Semester 1, 2009: North Coast Institute Application form. Apply now!

Campuses:

Ballina - You need to have basic English and Maths skills to apply for this course. No previous computer skills are necessary. You will also need to complete the Basic Skills Evaluation form and lodge with your application.
Part-time, 5.5 hours per week for 18 weeks, Fridays, 9.00 am - 3.00 pm.
An enrolment session for successful applicants will be held on Tuesday 27 January 2009, 4.00 pm - 6.00 pm, Room AG.02.
For more information contact (02) 6620 4700.
Icon - PDF Document Basic Skills Self Evaluation Form for IT courses at Ballina, Casino, Lismore and Wollongbar Campuses (PDF, 138KB)

Casino -You need to have basic English and Maths skills to apply for this course. No previous computer skills are necessary. You will also need to complete the Basic Skills Evaluation form and lodge with your application.
Part-time, 5.5 hours per week for 18 weeks, Wednesdays 9.00am to 3.00pm.
An enrolment session for successful applicants will be held on Tuesday 27 January 2009, 9.00 am to 4.00pm.
For more information contact (02) 6620 4700.
Icon - PDF Document Basic Skills Self Evaluation Form for IT courses at Ballina, Casino, Lismore and Wollongbar Campuses (PDF, 138KB)

Grafton - Part-time day, 6 hours per week for 18 weeks, Tuesday 9.00 am - 12.00 pm and Thursday 9.00 am - 12.00 pm. No previous computer skills are necessary.
For more information contact the campus on (02) 6641 1600.
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Great Lakes - Part-time day, 3 hours per week for 18 weeks.
Contact the campus on (02) 6555 0600 for more information.

Kempsey -  Part-time, 4 hours per week for 18 weeks, Wednesdays, 5.00 pm - 9.00 pm. Times and days may change subject to final timetabling and room availability.
For more information contact the campus on (02) 6560 2900.
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Kingscliff - Part-time, 5 hours per week for 18 weeks, Fridays, 9.00 am - 2.30 pm (including a 30 minute break).
For more information contact the campus on (02) 6674 7200.
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Lismore - You need to have basic English and Maths skills to apply for this course. No previous computer skills are necessary. You also need to complete the Basic Skills Evaluation form and lodge with your application.
Part-time, 5.5 hours per week for 18 weeks, Tuesday 5.30 pm to 8.30 pm and Wednesday 5.30 pm to 8.00 pm.
An enrolment session for successful applicants will be held on Tuesday 27 January 2009, 4.00 pm to 6.00pm in Room D1.03.
For more information contact the campus on (02) 6623 0200.
Icon - PDF Document Basic Skills Self Evaluation Form for IT courses at Ballina, Casino, Lismore and Wollongbar Campuses (PDF, 138KB)

Macksville - You have two options available at this location.
Option 1: Introduction to Computers, Part-time day, Wednesday afternoons for 36 weeks, 12.30 pm - 3.30 pm.
or
Option 2: Introduction to Computers, Part-time evening, Wednesdays for 36 weeks, 5.30 pm - 8.30 pm.
For more information contact the campus on (020 6569 2000.

Maclean - Part-time day, 6 hours per week for 18 weeks, Tuesday 9.00 am - 12.00 pm and Thursday 9.00 am - 12.00 pm. No previous computer skills are necessary..
For more information contact the campus on (02) 6603 5000.
Icon - PDF Document Information sheet, Maclean Campus, Semester 1 2009 (PDF 151KB)

Murwillumbah - Part-time, 5 hours per week for 18 weeks, Fridays, 9.00 am - 2.30 pm (incl 30 min break).
For more information contact the campus on (02) 6672 0800.
Icon - PDF Document Information sheet, Murwillumbah Campus, Semester 1 2009 (PDF 114KB)

Port Macquarie - Part-time, 4 hours per week for 18 weeks, Thursday 5.00 pm to 9.00 pm.
Information & Enrolment Session: Tuesday 3 February 2009, 1.00 pm to 6.00 pm, room GG18 or GG19.
Contact the campus on (02) 6581 6200 for more information.
Icon - PDF Document Information Sheet, Port Macquarie Campus, Semester 1 2009 (PDF 174KB)

Wauchope - Part-time, 4 hours per week for 18 weeks, Monday 9.00 am - 1.00 pm.
Enrolment session: Thursday, 29 January 2009, 1.00 pm - 6.00 pm, C Block, Room CG.18.
Contact (02) 6586 9500 to discuss enrolling in this course.
Icon - PDF Document Information sheet, Wauchope Campus, Semester 1 2009 (PDF 246KB)

Wollongbar - You need basic Maths and English skills to apply for this course. You also need to complete the Basic Skills Evaluation form and lodge with your application.
Part-time, 5.5 hours per week for 18 weeks, Fridays 9.00 am to 3.00 pm.
An enrolment session for successful applicants will be held on Wednesday, 28th january 2009, 4.00 pm to 5.00 pm.
For more information contact the campus on (02) 6620 4700.
Icon - PDF Document Basic Skills Self Evaluation Form for IT courses at Ballina, Casino, Lismore and Wollongbar Campuses (PDF, 138KB)

 

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