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Table of contents
About IBSA ............................................................................................................................................................. 4
Who is this Guide for? ....................................................................................................................................... 4
What is in the Implementation Guide? ............................................................................................................. 4
Version control and modification history .......................................................................................................... 4
About training packages................................................................................................................................... 109
What is a training package? ......................................................................................................................... 109
Overview of ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package .................................... 1312
About the Information and Communications Technology industry .......................................................... 1312
Qualifications, skill sets and units of competency.................................................................................... 1413
Mapping to previous version of the training package .............................................................................. 1413
Implementation information .......................................................................................................................... 1514
Regulation and licensing implications for implementation ...................................................................... 1514
Requirements for assessors ...................................................................................................................... 1817
WHS implications in the industry ............................................................................................................... 2120
Other requirements .................................................................................................................................... 2120
Entry requirements ..................................................................................................................................... 2120
Access and equity considerations ............................................................................................................. 2423
Foundation skills ......................................................................................................................................... 2524
Resource and equipment requirements ................................................................................................... 2524
Modes of delivery........................................................................................................................................ 2625
Legal considerations for learners in the workplace/on placements ....................................................... 2927
Qualifications .................................................................................................................................................. 3028
What is a qualification? .............................................................................................................................. 3028
Qualifications in the ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package................... 3028
Qualification structure ................................................................................................................................ 3129
Qualification pathways and occupational outcomes ................................................................................ 3331
Selecting electives for different outcomes ................................................................................................ 3432
Skill sets .......................................................................................................................................................... 5650
What is a skill set? ...................................................................................................................................... 5650
Skill sets in the ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package .......................... 5650
Skill set structure ........................................................................................................................................ 5650
Units of competency ....................................................................................................................................... 5751
What is a unit of competency?................................................................................................................... 5751
Units of Competency in the ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package ....... 5751
Unit of competency structure ..................................................................................................................... 5852
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Contextualisation of units of competency by RTOs .................................................................................. 6054
Contacts and links .......................................................................................................................................... 6155
Companion volumes/training package information ................................................................................. 6155
General ........................................................................................................................................................ 6155
State and Territory Training Authority ........................................................................................................ 6256
Industry bodies/other organisations ......................................................................................................... 6256
Appendix 1 – List of qualifications, skill sets and units of competency ...................................................... 6357
Qualifications in the ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package release 2 .. 6357
Skill sets in the ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package release 2 .......... 6458
Units in the ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package release 2 ................ 6559
Appendix 2 – Mapping information ............................................................................................................... 8377
Qualification mapping ................................................................................................................................ 8377
Skill sets mapping ...................................................................................................................................... 8983
Unit mapping ............................................................................................................................................... 9487
Pathways .................................................................................................................................................... 116109
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About IBSA
This Guide has been developed by Innovation and Business Skills Australia (IBSA). IBSA is a national
organisation working closely with industry to identify skill needs and to develop training products and
services to fill those needs.
IBSA is authorised and funded by the Australian government to produce training packages for its six
industries:
Business services
Financial services
Information and communication technologies
Cultural industries
Printing and graphic arts
Education and training.
Release Version Sept October Qualifications, skill sets and units from ICT10 Integrated
2 2015 Telecommunications Training Package were reviewed and
updated to meet Standards for Training Packages and
included into the ICT Information Communications Technology
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Training Package. This comprises 12 new qualifications, 19
new skill sets, 239 updated native units of competency, one
new unit of competency and 36 imported units. version 2.
Qualifications
12 new qualifications:
ICT20215 Certificate II in Telecommunications
Network Build and Operate
ICT20315 Certificate II in Telecommunications
Technology
ICT30215 Certificate III in Telecommunications Digital
Reception Technology
ICT30315 Certificate III in Telecommunications
Rigging Installation
ICT30415 Certificate III in Telecommunications
Network Build and Operate
ICT30515 Certificate III in Telecommunications
Technology
ICT41115 Certificate IV in Telecommunications
Network Design
ICT41215 Certificate IV in Telecommunications
Engineering Technology
ICT51015 Diploma of Telecommunications
Engineering
ICT51115 Diploma of Telecommunications Planning
and Design
ICT60615 Advanced Diploma of Telecommunications
Network Engineering
ICT80615 Graduate Certificate in
Telecommunications Network Engineering.
Skill sets
19 new skill sets.
Units of competency
239 units of competency were updated to meet the Standards
for Training Packages.
One new unit of competency:
ICTNWK617 Configure and manage a storage area
network.
Industry Skills Council Upgrades
Unit codes were corrected or updated Industry Skills Council
(ISC) upgrade to 32 qualifications, equivalent toin 26
qualifications from ICT Information and Communications
Technology Training Package version 1. qualifications, to
correct unit codes.
ISC upgrade toUnit codes were corrected or updated in 27 skill
sets , equivalent to from ICT Information and Communications
Technology Training Package version 1. qualifications, to
correct unit codes.
Release Version March 2015 Primary release of restructured ICT Information
1 Communications Technology Training Package.
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This release of ICT Information Communications Technology
Training Package contains; 32 qualifications, 27 skill sets and
417 native units of competency (comprising 417 units
updated to meet Standards for Training Packages) and 106
imported units.
The ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package version 2 has been formedwas
created through the integration ofby combining the ICT Information and Communications Technology
Training Package version 1 and ICT10 Integrated Telecommunications Training Package version 3.
This training packageThe ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package version 2
supports a holistic approach to the operational requirements of the information and communications
technology sectors and the telecommunications sectors. It aligns with the vocational and education
training sector ethos of athat training packages should support that supports collaborative engagement
and partnerships to that support theenable upskilling of the sectors and development of a flexible and
agile workforce across sectors. Table 1
The packaging of core and elective units represents enables flexibility for as learners canparticipants to
cross over from stream to stream with minimal disruptions. In addition, the number of core units has been
minimised in qualifications, This has been possible by minimising the number of core units and allowing
greater choice of elective units. The importationImported of units of competency from other training
packages, provides clear support to the information and communications technology qualifications in the
areaareas of sustainability, project management, digital media technologies and ICT convergence
networks, support the information and communications technology qualifications. Bracketed
specialisations for particular qualifications may be usedare allowable and further information is provided in
the section Mandatory requirements for specialisations in this Guide. on pages 42-47.
In accordance with AQF guidelines, the vVocational graduate certificates are now referred to as graduate
certificates and must align with the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) at align to AQF Level 8. In
accordance with these guidelines, tThe existing ICT70110 Vocational Graduate Certificate in
Telecommunications Network Engineering vocational graduate certificate at Level 7 in the ICT10
Integrated Telecommunications Training Package version 3 has been updated to the:
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ICT80615 Graduate Certificate in Telecommunications Network Engineering.
During the development stage of the ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package
version 21, a crucial skills and knowledge gap in in the area of sStorage aArea nNetworks was identified. In
collaboration with industry stakeholders and training providers, at AQF Level 6 was identified. In
collaboration with industry stakeholders and training providers thethe following unit of competency
ICTNWK617 Configure and manage a storage area network was developed.
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ICT10 Integrated Telecommunications ICT Information and Communications Technology Training
Training Package Release version 3.0 Package vVersion 2
Graduate Certificate
Advanced Diploma
Diploma
Certificate IV
ICT40313 Certificate IV in
Telecommunications Radio Communications
ICT40613 Certificate IV in
Telecommunications Networks Technology
ICT40713 Certificate IV in
Telecommunications Network Design
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ICT10 Integrated Telecommunications ICT Information and Communications Technology Training
Training Package Release version 3.0 Package vVersion 2
Certificate III
ICT30113 Certificate III in Broadband and ICT30515 Certificate III in Telecommunications Technology
Wireless Networks Technology
ICT30213 Certificate III in
Telecommunications
ICT30313 Certificate III in
Telecommunications Cabling
ICT30613 Certificate III in Broadband and
Wireless Networks
ICT30813 Certificate III in
Telecommunications Fixed Wireless
Installation
ICT30413 Certificate III in ICT30215 Certificate III in Telecommunications Digital Reception
Telecommunications Digital Reception Technology
Technology
ICT30713 Certificate III in National ICT30415 Certificate III in Telecommunications Network Build
Broadband Network Construction and Operate
Certificate II
ICT20213 Certificate II in
Telecommunications
ICT20313 Certificate II in
Telecommunications Cabling
ICT20413 Certificate II in
Telecommunications Digital Reception
Technology
ICT20513 Certificate II in
Telecommunications Fixed Wireless and
Rigging Installation
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About training packages
What is a training package?
A training package is a set of nationally endorsed qualifications, units of competency and assessment
requirements developed for a specific industry, sector or workplace. A training package:
specifies the skills and knowledge required to perform effectively in the workplace
provides consistent components for training, assessing or recognising skills
enables nationally recognised qualifications to be awarded through direct assessment of
workplace competencies
promotes flexible modes of training to suit individual and industry requirements
encourages learning and assessment in a work-related environment that leads to verifiable
workplace outcomes
may also provide support materials.
While a training package does specify workplace skills and knowledge requirements, it does not suggest
how a learner should be trained. Users of training packages, such as trainers or assessors, must develop
learning and assessment strategies that support the needs of their particular learners.
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More information about training package standards and policies is available at:
http://www.industry.gov.au/skills/TrainingPackages/Pages/default.aspx.
Training packages are developed to meet the training needs of specific industries and sectors. They differ
from other education and training courses in that they must be created with industry involvement and
extensive national consultation. They are regularly reviewed through a continuous improvement cycle, and
updated to ensure they remain current and relevant. The following diagram demonstrates IBSA's
development or review process.
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Who can deliver and assess a qualification?
For the purpose of national recognition, delivery and assessment must be conducted by an RTO with the
qualifications or specific units of competency on its scope of registration.
All RTOs must comply with the requirements set out in applicable national frameworks and standards. The
current registering bodies, frameworks and standards, and which type of RTO they apply to, are shown in
the table. Users of this Implementation Guide are advised to check the applicable standards for their
particular circumstances.
Registering Framework Standards Applicable RTOs
body
Australian Skills Vocational Standards for RTOs that deliver training in the
Quality Authority education and Registered Training Australian Capital Territory, New South
(ASQA) training (VET) Organisations (RTOs) Wales, the Northern Territory, South
Quality 2015 Australia, Queensland, or Tasmania
Framework RTOs in Victoria and Western Australia
that offer training to overseas
students and/or students (including
online courses) in the Australian
Capital Territory, New South Wales,
the Northern Territory, South Australia,
Queensland, or Tasmania
More information about national standards and standards for non-referring states can be found at:
More information about national standards and standards for non-referring states can be found at:
< https://education.gov.au/standards-non-referring-states-australian-quality-training-
framework.>.http://www.industry.gov.au/skills/NationalStandards/Pages/default.aspx.
RTOs must make sure that training and assessment complies with the relevant standards. This includes
ensuring that training delivery and assessment is conducted by those who:
have the necessary training and assessment competencies
have the relevant vocational competencies at least to the level being delivered or assessed
can demonstrate current industry skills directly relevant to the training/assessment being
delivered
continue to develop their VET knowledge and skills, industry currency and trainer/assessor
competence.
In some cases RTOs may need to use team-based or collaborative approaches to bring together all the
necessary skills and knowledge to train and assess the full range of skills within a program of vocational
training.
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Check for specific assessor requirements in the Assessment conditions section of the
assessment requirements for the unit of competency.
have become more vertical rather than and less horizontal, and are r
equiring therequire the versatility to incorporate a mix of various ICT skills, rather than relying on
the historically fixed specialist skills and pathways of the past.
Qualifications in the ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package have been
developed to enable a specialist outcome in the key ICT areas, combined with the flexibility to incorporate
a diverse range of skill sets so as to provide a wider career pathway outcome.
Cabling CBL
Compliance CMP
Database DBS
Education EDU
Networking NWK
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Streams Code
Sustainability SUS
Web WEB
IBSA also recommends using the Compare Content Tool available on the training.gov.au
(TGA) website for more information about specific changes.
Visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjhNe3Bu0H4 to watch a video on how to use this tool.
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Implementation information
Regulation and licensing implications for implementation
Regulation or licensing issues are identified in the Application section of units of competency and the
Qualification description section of qualifications. If there are no requirements, the following statement will
appear: No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit/qualification at the time of
publication.
Work in the ICT Information and Communications Technology industry may bemay be subject to licensing,
and regulations and registration requirements.
All cabling must comply with the Telecommunications Act 1997. There are different requirements
depending on whether the cabling work the location of work with respect to cabling either is on the network
supply side or the customer premises side of the network. All cabling must comply with the
Telecommunications Act 1997.
The network boundary point is the crucial point of demarcation and is defined as the service output ports
on the NBN Co Network Termination Device (NTD) and in particular the data service socket (UNI-D) and
phone line service socket (UNI-V) on the NTD.
All wiring connected to data devices and telephones from the Network Termination Device (NTD) ports
(UNI-V and UNI-D) is deemed customer premises cabling/wiring and is subject to licensing and registration.
All wiring and cabling on the NTD side of these ports, including the installation of the NTD ports, is deemed
to be that of the network installer (NBN).
The ACMA wiring rules do not apply to cabling up to and including the network boundary point.
As legislation may change, please refer to the ACMA website (http://www.acma.gov.au) for the current
registration requirements. (www.acma.gov.au).
Contact the relevant State or Territory Department(s) to check for changes to, or additionalparticular,
licensing/registration requirements in your State or Territory.
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The following table lists the units of competencycompetencies required for ACMA registrations.
Restricted Registration
ICTCBL236 Install, maintain and modify customer premises communications
cabling: ACMA Restricted Rule
OR
ICTCBL201 Install customer cable support systems
and
ICTCBL202 Place and secure customer cable
and
ICTCBL203 Terminate metallic conductor customer cable
and
ICTCMP201 Organise and monitor cabling to ensure compliance with regulatory
and industry standards
Open Registration
ICTCBL236 Install, maintain and modify customer premises communications
cabling: ACMA Restricted Rule
AND
ICTCBL237 Install, maintain and modify customer premises communications
cabling: ACMA Open Rule
OR
ICTCBL201 Install customer cable support systems
and
ICTCBL202 Place and secure customer cable
and
ICTCBL203 Terminate metallic conductor customer cable
and
ICTCBL204 Install functional and protective telecommunications earthing system
and
ICTCBL206 Alter services to existing cable system
and
ICTCMP201 Organise and monitor cabling to ensure compliance with regulatory
and industry standards
Lift Registration
ICTCBL238 Install, maintain and modify customer premises communications
cabling: ACMA Lift Rule
The following endorsements may also be attempted
Structured Cabling
ICTCBL301 Install, terminate and certify structured cabling installation
Optical Fibre
ICTCBL302 Install and terminate optical fibre cable on customer premises
Coaxial Cable
ICTCBL303 Install and terminate coaxial cable
Aerial
ICTCBL205 Joint metallic conductor cable on customer premises
and
ICTCBL309 Construct aerial cable supports
and
ICTCBL310 Install aerial cable
Underground
ICTCBL205 Joint metallic conductor cable on customer premises
and
ICTCBL307 Install underground enclosures and conduit
and
ICTCBL308 Install underground cable
Cable and System
ICTCBL304 Perform cable and system test on customer premises
Testing
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Units of competency required for ACMA registrations
Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) engaged in the delivery ofdelivering training in high risk
occupations should refer to the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work.
Age restrictions apply to high risk work and, as suchso, units of competency with these restrictions may not
be appropriate to be delivered infor delivery in schools. VET in Schools programs. The below units of
competency may have mandatory prerequisites.
It is the responsibility of the RTOs to ensure appropriate work health and safety (or occupational health and
safety) legislation and regulations are met.
The following units of competency fall into the definition of high risk work and should be delivered and
assessed in accordance with the national standard.
.
CPPCCM2007B Use explosive power tools
CPCCDES3014A Remove non-friable asbestos
CPCCLDG3001A Licence to perform dogging
CPCCLRG3001A Licence to perform rigging basic level
CPCCLRG3002A Licence to perform rigging intermediate level
CPCCLRG4001A Licence to perform rigging advanced level
CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the construction industry
CPCCOHS2001A Apply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry
ICTWHS201 Provide telecommunications services safely on roofs
ICTWHS203 Work safely near power infrastructure
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ICTBWN304 Work safely with live fibre to test and commission a fibre to the x installation
ICTTCR201 Use rigging practices and systems on telecommunications network structures
ICTTCR202 Use operational safety in a telecommunications rigging environment
ICTTCR203 Use safe rigging practices to climb and perform rescues on telecommunications
network structures
RIIWHS204D Work safely at heights
RIIHAN301D Operate elevating work platform
TLID2010A Operate a forklift
TLID3035A Operate a boom type elevating work platform
All assessors must meet the requirements set by the applicable registering body (refer to the section ‘Who
can deliver and assess a qualification?’ in this Guide).
In order to meet statutory, licensing or other industry requirements, assessors should meet the
recommendations in the following table, in addition to the mandatory requirements. conduct assessment
in these units for statutory licensing or other industry registration requirements, assessors should meet the
recommendations outlined in the following table, in addition to the ASQA requirements.
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License/registration Jurisdiction Recommendation
Restricted Registration Australian Communications Restricted Registered Cabler
ICTCBL201 Install customer cable support and Media Authority TITAB registered assessor
systems
ICTCBL202 Place and secure customer
cable
ICTCBL203 Terminate metallic conductor
customer cable
ICTCMP201 Organise and monitor cabling
to ensure compliance with regulatory and
industry standards
ICTCBL201
ICTCBL202
ICTCBL203
ICTCMP201
ICTWHS204ICTWHS204 Follow work
health and safety and environmental
policy and procedures
ICTCBL236 Install, maintain and modify
customer premises communications
cabling: ACMA Restricted Rule
Open Registration Australian Communications Open Registered Cabler
ICTCBL201 Install customer cable support and Media Authority TITAB registered assessor
systems, and
ICTCBL202 Place and secure customer
cable, and
ICTCBL203 Terminate metallic conductor
customer cable
ICTCBL201
ICTCBL202
ICTCBL203
ICTCBL204 Install functional and
protective telecommunications earthing
system
ICTCBL206 Alter services to existing cable
system
ICTCBL206
ICTCMP201 Organise and monitor cabling
to ensure compliance with regulatory and
industry standards
ICTCMP201
ICTWHS204 Follow work health and
safety and environmental policy and
procedures
Lift Registration Australian Communications Lift Registered Cabler
ICTCBL238 Install, maintain and modify and Media Authority TITAB registered assessor
customer premises communications
cabling: ACMA Lift RuleICTCBL238
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License/registration Jurisdiction Recommendation
Endorsement – Structured Cabling Telecommunications industry Open Registered Cabler
ICTCBL301 Install, terminate and certify preferred (previously TITAB registered assessor
structured cabling installationICTCBL301 mandated by ACMA)
Endorsement – Optical Fibre Telecommunications industry Open Registered Cabler
ICTCBL302 Install and terminate optical preferred (previously TITAB registered assessor
fibre cable on customer mandated by ACMA)
premisesICTCBL302
Endorsement – Coaxial Cable Telecommunications industry Open Registered Cabler
IICTCBL303 Install and terminate coaxial preferred (previously TITAB registered assessor
cableCTCBL303 mandated by ACMA)
Endorsement – Aerial Telecommunications industry Open Registered Cabler
ICTCBL205 Joint metallic conductor cable preferred (previously TITAB registered assessor
on customer premises mandated by ACMA)
ICTCBL309 Construct aerial cable supports
ICTCBL310 Install aerial cable
ICTCBL205
ICTCBL309
ICTCBL301 Install, terminate and certify
structured cabling installationICTCBL301
Endorsement – Underground Telecommunications industry Open Registered Cabler
ICTCBL205 Joint metallic conductor cable preferred (previously TITAB registered assessor
on customer premises mandated by ACMA)
ICTCBL307 Install underground enclosures
and conduit
ICTCBL308 Install underground
cableICTCBL205
ICTCBL307
ICTCBL308
Endorsement – Cable and System Telecommunications industry Open Registered Cabler
Testing preferred (previously TITAB registered assessor
ICTCBL304 Perform cable and system test mandated by ACMA)
on customer premisesEndorsement –
Cable and System Testing
ICTCBL304
Assessor recommendations
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WHS implications in the industry
Work health and safety (WHS) requirements are covered either by:
embedding requirements in the elements/performance criteria of units of competency
including specific WHS units in qualifications.
In jurisdictions where the National Model WHS Legislation has not been implemented RTOs are advised to
contextualise units of competency by referring to the existing State/Territory occupational health and
safety (OHS) legislative requirements.
You should also refer to the section ‘Regulation and licensing implications for implementation’ in this
Guide.
Other requirements
Awarding of Cisco certification can only be done by organisations that are Cisco academies. The Cisco
vendor mapping, available on the IBSA website, is available only for organisations that are already Cisco
academies, or those that apply to become academies. Note that not all applications are automatically
accepted and they are reviewed by Cisco for quality assurance purposes. Cisco Systems Inc have the right
to change their requirements for becoming an academy at any time.
Entry requirements
There are no specific entry requirements for qualifications from Certificate 1 to Certificate 4 in the ICT
Information and Communications Technology Training Package atPackage. level 1 through 4
qualifications.
However sSome of the higher level qualifications do specify entry level qualifications, or relevant work/life
experience, in order to ensure individuals have sufficient underpinning knowledge and skills to enable
them to complete higher level qualifications.
The table shows those qualifications in the ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package
with specific entry requirements.
Qualification code and title Entry requirements
ICT80615 Graduate Certificate Entry to this qualification is limited to those individuals who:
in Telecommunications have completed a Bachelor degree in related fields of study
Network Engineering or
have completed a Diploma or Advanced Diploma qualification in
related fields of study and two years equivalent full-time relevant
workplace experience at a significant level of leadership and
management responsibility and/or complexity in an enterprise
or
hHave three years equivalent full-time relevant workplace Formatted: Indent: Left: 0", Hanging: 0.25", Bulleted
experience at a significant level of leadership and management + Level: 1 + Aligned at: 0.25" + Indent at: 0.5"
responsibility and/or complexity in an enterprise
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Qualification code and title Entry requirements
ICT80515 Graduate Diploma Entry to this qualification is limited to those individuals who:
of Telecommunications and have completed a Bachelor degree in related fields of study and Formatted: Indent: Left: 0", Hanging: 0.25"
Strategic Management two years equivalent full-time relevant workplace experience at a
significant level of project or program leadership and management
responsibility and/or complexity in an enterprise
or
have completed a Diploma or Advanced Diploma qualification in
related fields of study and three years equivalent full-time relevant
workplace experience at a significant level of project or program
leadership and management responsibility and/or complexity in
an enterprise
or
have five years equivalent full-time relevant workplace experience
at a significant level of leadership and management responsibility
and/or complexity in an enterprise.
ICT80415 Graduate Diploma Entry to this qualification is limited to those individuals who:
of Telecommunications have completed a Bachelor degree in related fields of study and
Network Engineering two years equivalent full-time relevant workplace experience at a
significant level of project or program leadership and management
responsibility and/or complexity in an enterprise
or
have completed a Diploma or Advanced Diploma qualification in
related fields of study and three years equivalent full-time relevant
workplace experience at a significant level of project or program
leadership and management responsibility and/or complexity in
an enterprise
or
have five years equivalent full-time relevant workplace experience
at a significant level of leadership and management responsibility
and/or complexity in an enterprise.
ICT80315 Graduate Certificate Entry to this qualification is limited to those individuals who:
in Telecommunications have completed a Bachelor degree in related fields of study
or
have completed a Diploma or Advanced Diploma qualification in
related fields of study and two years equivalent full-time relevant
workplace experience at a significant level of leadership and
management responsibility and/or complexity in an enterprise
or
have three years equivalent full-time relevant workplace Formatted: Indent: Left: 0", Hanging: 0.25"
experience at a significant level of leadership and management
responsibility and/or complexity in an enterprise.
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Qualification code and title Entry requirements
ICT80215 Graduate Certificate Entry to this qualification is limited to those individuals who:
in Information Technology have completed a Bachelor degree in related fields of study
Sustainability or
have completed a Diploma or Advanced Diploma qualification in
related fields of study and two years equivalent full-time relevant
workplace experience at a significant level of leadership and
management responsibility and/or complexity in an enterprise
or
have three years equivalent full-time relevant workplace
experience at a significant level of leadership and management
responsibility and/or complexity in an enterprise.
ICT80115 Graduate Certificate Entry to this qualification is limited to those individuals who:
in Information Technology and have completed a Bachelor degree in related fields of study
Strategic Management or
have completed a Diploma or Advanced Diploma qualification in
related fields of study and two years equivalent full-time relevant
workplace experience at a significant level of leadership and
management responsibility and/or complexity in an enterprise
or
have three years equivalent full-time relevant workplace
experience at a significant level of leadership and management
responsibility and/or complexity in an enterprise.
ICT51015 Diploma of Entry to this qualification is limited to those individuals who:
Telecommunications hjHave completed a Certificate IV or Diploma from the ICT
Engineering Information and Communications Technology Training Package.
or
hHave completed a Certificate III in Telecommunications with at
least one year full time equivalent and relevant
telecommunications practical experience.
or
hHave completed a Certificate III or a Certificate IV qualification in
related technical fields of study with at least one year full time
equivalent and relevant telecommunications practical experience.
or
hHave completed a minimum of three years equivalent full-time
experience in the telecommunications industry with particular
technical experience in; installation of cabling,; diagnosis and
rectification of telecommunications system faults,; and the
delivery and operation of network infrastructure, for core and
access networks in accordance with industry regulations and
legislative requirements.
ICT51115 Diploma of Entry to this qualification is limited to those individuals who:;
Telecommunications Planning hHave completed a Certificate IV in Telecommunications Network
and Design Design or its equivalent.
or
hHave completed a minimum of three years equivalent full-time
relevant workplace experience in the telecommunications industry
with experience in provisioning, evaluation, planning, design,
costing and deployment of core networks and access networks.
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Access and equity considerations
Access and equity relates to the approaches used to make sure training and assessment practices
consider and respond to the individual needs of learners, so that potential learning barriers are minimised.
Individual needs that could present barriers to access, participation and achievement of learning outcomes
include:
age
gender
cultural or ethnic background
disability
sexuality
language, literacy or numeracy skills
employment status
geographical location.
The design and content of this training package supports equitable access and progression for all learners.
It is the responsibility of the RTO delivering and assessing qualifications to:
ensure that training and assessment processes and methods do not disadvantage individual
learners
determine the needs of individual learners and to provide access to any educational and support
services necessary.
Some practical ways that access and equity issues could be addressed include:
modifying assessment processes and techniques for learners who are located at a distance from
a campus location
checking that materials are culturally appropriate for learners and amending, as necessary
making sure that activities and assessments are suitable for the language, literacy and
numeracy skill levels of learners (while meeting the requirements of the unit of competency).
Please note that age restrictions exist for some units of competency subject to licensing in high risk work.
Please refer to the section of the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work.
Reasonable adjustment
A legislative and regulatory framework underpins and supports the delivery of vocational education and
training across Australia. Under this framework, providers of vocational education and training must take
steps to ensure that learners with recognised disabilities can access and participate in education and
training on the same basis as learners without disabilities.
Sometimes reasonable adjustments, are made to the learning environment, training delivery, learning
resources and/or assessment tasks to accommodate the particular needs of a learner with a disability. An
adjustment is reasonable if it can accommodate the learner’s particular needs, while also taking into
account factors such as: the views of the learner; the potential effect of the adjustment on the learner and
others; the costs and benefits of making the adjustment.
Adjustments must:
be discussed and agreed to by the learner with a disability
benefit the learner with a disability
maintain the competency standards
be reasonable to expect in a workplace.
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Adjustments are not required if they could:
cause the RTO unjustifiable hardship
harm other learners.
Making reasonable adjustments requires the RTO to balance the need for change with the expense or
effort involved in making this change. If an adjustment requires a disproportionately high expenditure or
disruption it is not likely to be reasonable.
Foundation skills
Foundation skills are the non-technical skills that support an individual’s participation in the workplace, in
the community and in education and training.
In this training package (and all training packages developed by IBSA) the foundation skills incorporate the
learning, language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) skills described in the Australian Core Skills Framework
(ACSF), and the employability skills described in the Core Skills for Work Developmental Framework
(CSfW). The skills included in these two frameworks are illustrated in the table.
ACSF CSfW
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Details of specific resources, including equipment and materials essential for assessment, are listed in the
Assessment conditions sections of assessment requirements documents.
Modes of delivery
Training and assessment in simulated environments
Units of competency in the ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package may be
delivered and assessed in the workplace or in a simulated environment.
To maintain the integrity of training and assessment, RTOs, trainers and assessors need to keep pace with
industry technologies and ensure that learning activities and assessments accurately reflect workplace
activities. RTOs will need regular contact with industry to ensure the currency and validity of all activities
conducted in simulated environments.
deal with typical customers, including difficult customers and diverse types of
customers?
use facilities, equipment and materials that meet current industry standards?
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consider constraints and pressures met in the workplace, e.g. budget, time,
availability of resources?
To further enhance the validity of assessment process using simulation, the assessor should consider:
assessments covering a range of interconnected units of competency
use of assessment checklists to ensure that all required performance and knowledge evidence
requirements have been met
use of self-assessment, peer assessment and debriefing activities
use of authentic workplace documentation.
Australian apprenticeships
Apprenticeships and traineeships are legally binding training arrangements, between an employer and an
employee, that combine training with paid employment. Apprenticeships and traineeships are established
and administered by State or Territory Training Authorities (STAs). STAs are the government departments in
each State or Territory responsible for the operation of the VET system (including Australian
apprenticeships).
The Australian Apprenticeships website offers information about traineeships and apprenticeships and
includes links to the websites of all STAs. Visit <http://www.australianapprenticeships.gov.au> for more
information.
RTOs must check requirements with their relevant State/Territory authority.
At this time, no specific qualifications in the ICT Information and Communications Technology Training
Package have been identified as suitable for delivery as apprenticeships/traineeships.
Apprenticeships and traineeships are formal training arrangements between an employer and an employee
that have been established by a State or Territory Training Authority (STA). STAs are the government
departments in each State or Territory responsible for the operation of the VET system (including Australian
Apprenticeships) within that jurisdiction. STAs establish specific industry training package qualifications
which are available as apprenticeships and traineeships in each State or Territory.
The Australian Apprenticeships website offers information about traineeships and apprenticeships and
includes links to the websites for STAs. Visit www.australianapprenticeships.gov.au for more information.
VET in schools
VET for secondary students
Vocational Education and Training (VET) programs enable students to acquire workplace skills and
knowledge while they are still at school.
Successful completion of a VET program provides a student with a nationally recognised AQF qualification,
usually as part of a senior secondary certificate.
VET programs are packaged and delivered in various ways across Australia. The three main delivery
arrangements used are:
schools hold RTO status
school sectoral bodies (such as Boards of Studies or regional offices) hold RTO status on behalf
of a group of schools
schools work in partnership with RTOs.
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In some State and Territory school systems, students who work part-time in an appropriate workplace may
use this to fulfil work placement requirements. Virtual or simulated work placements may also be
legitimate.
VET in schools (VETiS) provides for nationally recognised vocational education and training to be
undertaken as part of a senior secondary certificate.
Successful completion of a VETiS program enables students to gain a nationally-recognised AQF
qualification, usually at the same time as their school-based qualification.
VETiS programs are packaged and delivered in a variety of ways across Australia. There are three main
types of delivery arrangements for VETiS programs:
schools can be an RTO in their own right
school sectoral bodies (such as Boards of Studies or regional offices) can hold RTO status on
behalf of a group of schools
schools can work together in partnership with an RTO.
In some State and Territory school systems, students who work part-time in an appropriate workplace may
use this to fulfil work placement requirements. Virtual or simulated work placements may also be
legitimate.
The following qualifications from the ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package
may be suitable for delivery to secondary students: VETiS delivery:
ICT20115 Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology
ICT20315 Certificate II in Telecommunications Technology
ICT30115 Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology
ICT40115 Certificate IV in Information Technology.
Selection of units of competency for for VETiS programsdelivery to secondary students must should take
into considerationconsider the potential risks associated with each unit of competency. In particular,
consider the following types of units which may not be suitable for delivery to secondary students:
Units of competency associated with high risk work may not be appropriate for VETiS programs.
Units associated with licencing outcomes which may be subject to age restrictions and regulated
industry experience.. Units with these restrictions may not be appropriate for VETiS programs.
RTOs are advised to check requirements with the relevant authorities in their State/Territory.
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Legal considerations for learners in the workplace/on
placements
Legal requirements that apply to specific industries and VET vary across each State and Territory, and can
regularly change. Contact the relevant State or Territory Department/s to check if legal requirements apply.
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Qualifications
What is a qualification?
Qualifications are created by grouping units of competency into combinations that meet workplace roles.
Qualifications come with ‘packaging rules’ which set out the overall requirements for delivering the
qualification, for example, the number of core units; number and source of elective units.
Qualifications are aligned to Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) qualification types. Vocational
Education & Training (VET) qualifications are at levels 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8 of the AQF.
AQF provides a comprehensive, nationally consistent framework for all qualifications in post-compulsory
education and training in Australia. In the VET sector it assists national consistency for all trainees,
learners, employers and providers by enabling national recognition of qualifications and Statements of
Attainment.
For a full explanation of the AQF, see the AQF website: http://www.aqf.edu.au
The ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package qualifications need to cater for
those seeking a professional career pathway in the ICT industry, as well as those seeking the ICT skills to
support careers in a myriad of associated industries. It also needs to be acknowledged that information
technology and ICT workers are spread across many diverse non-ICT industries, where their jobs may not
be recognised in the ICT occupation skills classifications. Indications are that up to 80% of students
undertaking ICT qualifications do not progress beyond AQF Certificate III level, but move horizontally, with
their ICT knowledge and skills, into other non-ICT industries.
Technological convergence is affecting the way people work in the technical industries and and the ICT
industry is no exception. The changing nature of the information and communications technologyICT
industries over the past decade will continue to impact on the ICT Information and Communications
Training Package as it continues to accommodate these changes as part of the continuous improvement
process.
The Australian ICT industry is a service industry rather than a specialised ICT focused industry, with the
result that national ICT career pathways have become more vertical than horizontal, and are requiring the
versatility to incorporate a mix of various ICT skills, rather than relying on the historically fixed specialist
skills and pathways of the past.
The ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package qualifications have been
developed to enable a specialist outcomes in the key ICT areas, including telecommunications, radio
communications, digital reception technology and the NBN (National Broadband Network) project,
combined with the flexibility to incorporate a diverse range of skill sets so as to provide a wider career
pathway outcomes.
Medium to small business enterprises are becoming more common in the industry. Due to their cost
structures and business requirements, these enterprises need graduates with applied general ICT skills,
rather than with a full specialist qualifications. While the need to develop specialist pathways is still
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critically important, , the ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package also needs to
offer the flexibility to cater for broader cross-specialisation skill sets and career pathways.
Initiatives such as the NBN, Digital Education Revolution (DER), computers in schools, and green and
sustainable IT, are creating continued growth in the ICT industry in Australia, as well as potentially
generating a rising demand for both general and niche specialist ICT skills.
The convergence of traditional ICT job profiles and formal ICT occupational boundaries has resulted in
competencies that integrate these technologies across ICT, including;
To increase the flexibility and portability of ICT Information and Communications Technology Training
Package qualifications, units of competency have been imported from the following endorsed training
packages:
Qualification structure
Qualifications are based on templates prescribed by the NSSC Standards for Training Packages 2012. The
table explains the contents of each field for qualifications in this training package.
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Qualification code
Each qualification has a unique eight-character code:
the first three characters identify the training package
the first number identifies the qualification level
the next two numbers identify a qualification’s position in the sequence of qualifications at that level
the last two numbers identify the year in which the qualification was endorsed.
For example:
This qualification is
AQF Level 4 the 4th in the
sequence at this AQF
level
Qualification title
The title reflects the qualification outcomes and complies with the length specified in the AVETMIS standard (no more
than 100 characters).
Qualification description
This field describes the qualification outcomes, together with any licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification
considerations.
Entry requirements
This is an optional field that specifies any mandatory entry requirements.
Packaging rules
This field:
specifies the total number of units of competency required to achieve the qualification
specifies the number of core and elective units
lists all core and elective unit codes and titles, including prerequisite units where they apply.
Qualification mapping information
This field specifies the code and title of any equivalent qualification.
Links
This field provides a link to the Companion Volume Implementation Guide.
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Qualification pathways and occupational outcomes
A pathway is the route or course of action taken to get to a destination. A training pathway generally means
the learning activities or experiences used to attain the competencies needed to achieve career goals.
There is no single pathway that applies to everyone; each individual has specific needs and goals.
Achievement of AQF qualifications provides opportunities for individuals to pursue and achieve their career
goals. Qualifications can be achieved in various ways, including:
off-the-job training, e.g. attending classroom-based learning programs
on-the-job training, e.g. apprenticeships, traineeships
recognition of prior learning
credit transfer.
The following information and charts explain possible occupational outcomes for qualifications in this
training package, together with pathways between qualifications.
{Refer template section at end of this document for information that will be formatted as charts.}
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Selecting electives for different outcomes
The qualifications include elective units that should be selected according to the learning and pathway
needs of the learner. The choice of elective units is generally negotiated between the learner and/or
employer, and the RTO conducting the training program.
Electives can be selected from within the training package, from other training packages and from
accredited courses.
IBSA recommends that elective units should be used to provide a vocational focus for the qualification and
should be relevant to the:
qualification level
job role
work outcomes
local industry needs
area of specialisation.
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Qualification Employment outcome Industry specified elective units
Metallic cable jointer Please refer to the section Mandatory
requirements for specialisations for the units of
competency required to achieve this employment
outcome.ICTBWN303 Install lead-in module and
cable for fibre to the premises
ICTCBL209 Joint and terminate coaxial cable
ICTCBL215 Joint metallic conductor cable in access
network
ICTCBL220 Install a cable lead-in
ICTTEN302 Install telecommunications network
equipment
Retail service providers (RSP) Please refer to the section Mandatory
installers/ACMA cablers requirements for specialisations for the units of
competency required to achieve this employment
outcome.ICTCBL236 Install, maintain and modify
customer premises communications cabling:
ACMA Restricted Rule
ICTCBL237 Install, maintain and modify customer
premises communications cabling: ACMA Open
Rule
ICTCMP202 Perform restricted customer premises
broadband cabling work: ACMA Restricted Rule
Note:
Please check the ACMA web site for details about
cabling experience requirements.
Telecommunications Please refer to the section Mandatory
linesworker - aerial and requirements for specialisations for the units of
underground civil competency required to achieve this employment
outcome.ICTCBL211 Install an above ground
equipment enclosure
ICTCBL213 Construct underground
telecommunications infrastructure
ICTCBL214 Fix aerial cable
ICTCBL215 Joint metallic conductor cable in access
network
ICTTEN303 Locate, identify and rectify recurrent
network faults
ICT20315 Certificate Access network cabler ICTCBL208 Splice and terminate optical fibre cable
II in for carriers and service providers
Telecommunications ICTCBL215 Joint metallic conductor cable in access
Technology network
ICTCBL219 Apply safe technical work practices for
cabling registration when configuring an ADSL
circuit
ICTCBL236 Install, maintain and modify customer
premises communications cabling: ACMA
Restricted Rule
ICTCBL237 Install, maintain and modify customer
premises communications cabling: ACMA Open
Rule
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Qualification Employment outcome Industry specified elective units
Note:
Please refer to the section Mandatory
requirements for specialisations for additional
information about the units of competency
required to achieve the Cabling specialisation.
Customer Premises ICTCBL201 Install customer cable support systems
Equipment (CPE) cabler for ICTCBL202 Place and secure customer cable
restricted registration (new ICTCBL203 Terminate metallic conductor customer
entrant) cable
ICTCMP201 Organise and monitor cabling to ensure
compliance with regulatory and industry standards
Note:
Please refer to the section Mandatory
requirements for specialisations for additional
information about the units of competency
required to achieve the Cabling specialisation.Note
the ACMA requirement for cabling experience.
Check the ACMA web site for further details
Network infrastructure or ICTCBL209 Joint and terminate coaxial cable
security cabler ICTCBL219 Apply safe technical work practices for
cabling registration when configuring an ADSL
circuit
ICTCBL236 Install, maintain and modify customer
premises communications cabling: ACMA
Restricted Rule
ICTCBL301 Install, terminate and certify structured
cabling installation
Note:
Please refer to the section Mandatory
requirements for specialisations for additional
information about the units of competency
required to achieve the Cabling specialisation.
Radio communications Please refer to the section Mandatory
installer requirements for specialisations for the units of
competency required to achieve this employment
outcome.
Rigging installeration Please refer to the section Mandatory
requirements for specialisations for the units of
competency required to achieve this employment
outcome.CPCCLDG3001A Licence to perform
dogging
CPCCLRG3001A Licence to perform rigging basic
level
ICTTCR201 Use rigging practices and systems on
telecommunications network structures
ICTTCR203 Use safe rigging practices to climb and
perform rescues on telecommunications network
structures
ICT30315 Certificate Rigger installer CPCCLRG3002A Licence to perform rigging Formatted: IBSA_Table_Text
III in intermediate level
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Qualification Employment outcome Industry specified elective units
Telecommunications CPCCLRG4001A Licence to perform rigging
Rigging Installation advanced level
ICTTCR201 Use rigging practices and systems on
telecommunications network structures
ICTTCR202 Use operational safety in a
telecommunications rigging environment
Note: National Standards for Licensing Persons
Performing High Risk Work applies to persons
performing dogging and rigging work. Please check
the National Standards regarding age restrictions
and licencing
ICT30215 Certificate Audio visual integrator ICTDRE303 Install a complex digital reception
III in system
Telecommunications ICTDRE401 Integrate customer digital reception
Digital Reception equipment
Technology ICTDRE402 Integrate data delivery modes
Field service technician ICTCBL306 Locate and identify cable system faults
ICTCBL206 Alter services to existing cable system
ICTRFN401 Conduct radio frequency measurements
Home network installer ICTDRE301 Install digital reception equipment
ICTDRE302 Locate and rectify digital reception
equipment faults
ICTDRE303 Install a complex digital reception
system
ICTDRE304 Design communications wiring systems
for customer premises
ICTDRE305 Develop integrated digital reception
systems
ICTTEN415 Install and configure internet protocol
TV in a home network
Installer – of free-to-air TV ICTBWN305 Use optical and radio frequency
measuring instruments
ICTDRE303 Install a complex digital reception
system
ICTRFN401 Conduct radio frequency measurements
Installer – subscription TV ICTDRE303 Install a complex digital reception
(multiple services) – includes system
campus installations ICTDRE401 Integrate customer digital reception
equipment
ICT30315 Certificate Rigging installer CPCCLRG3002A Licence to perform rigging
III in intermediate level
Telecommunications CPCCLRG4001A Licence to perform rigging
Rigging Installation advanced level
ICTTCR201 Use rigging practices and systems on
telecommunications network structures
ICTTCR202 Use operational safety in a
telecommunications rigging environment
Note:
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Qualification Employment outcome Industry specified elective units
Both dogging and rigging are classified as high risk
work. Please check the National Standard for
Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work for
information about age restrictions and licencing
requirements.
ICT30415 Certificate Broadband network installer Please refer to the section Mandatory
III in requirements for specialisations for the units of
Telecommunications competency required to achieve this employment
Network Build and outcome
Operate HFC operative Please refer to the section Mandatory
requirements for specialisations for the units of
competency required to achieve this employment
outcome.
Metallic cable jointer Please refer to the section Mandatory
requirements for specialisations for the units of
competency required to achieve this employment
outcome.ICTCBL308 Install underground cable
ICTBWN303 Install lead-in module and cable for
fibre to the premises
ICTTEN410 Locate, diagnose and rectify faults
ICTCBL313 Modify and cutover cable
Optical fibre splicer Please refer to the section Mandatory
requirements for specialisations for the units of
competency required to achieve this employment
outcome.ICTCBL308 Install underground cable
ICTBWN303 Install lead-in module and cable for
fibre to the premises
ICTTEN410 Locate, diagnose and rectify faults
ICTCBL313 Modify and cutover cable
Telecommunications Please refer to the section Mandatory
linesworker - aerial and requirements for specialisations for the units of
underground advancedHFC competency required to achieve this employment
operatives outcome.ICTCBL302 Install and terminate optical
fibre cable on customer premises
ICTCBL303 Install and terminate coaxial cable
ICTBWN303 Install lead-in module and cable for
fibre to the premises
ICT30515 Certificate Cabling networks Please refer to the section Mandatory
III in installer/technician requirements for specialisations for the units of
Telecommunications competency required to achieve this employment
Technology outcome.
Home network ICTDRE301 Install digital reception equipment
installer/technician ICTDRE302 Locate and rectify digital reception
equipment faults
ICTDRE303 Install a complex digital reception
system
ICTTEN416 Install, configure and test an internet
protocol network
Note:
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Qualification Employment outcome Industry specified elective units
Please refer to the section Mandatory
requirements for specialisations for additional
information about the units of competency
required to achieve the Telecommunications
Networking specialisation.
Optical networks Please refer to the section Mandatory
installer/technician requirements for specialisations for the units of
competency required to achieve this employment
outcome.
Radio communications Please refer to the section Mandatory
installer/technician requirements for specialisations for the units of
competency required to achieve this employment
outcome.
Telecommunications network Please refer to the section Mandatory
installer/technician requirements for specialisations for the units of
competency required to achieve this employment
outcome.
Wireless networks Please refer to the section Mandatory
installer/technician requirements for specialisations for the units of
competency required to achieve this employment
outcome
ICT41115 Certificate Access network ICTNPL403 Evaluate the capability of access
IV in networks
Telecommunications BSBDES401 Generate design solutions
Network Design ICTTEN426 Design network projects
ICT41215 Certificate Network engineering Please refer to the section Mandatory
IV in requirements for specialisations for the units of
Telecommunications competency required to achieve this employment
Engineering outcome.
Technology Optical networks Please refer to the section Mandatory
requirements for specialisations for the units of
competency required to achieve this employment
outcome.ICTOPN401 Install and test a dense
wavelength division multiplexing system
ICTOPN402 Use advanced optical test equipment
ICTOPN403 Prepare activity plans and
specifications for a fibre to the x installation
Radio communications Please refer to the section Mandatory
requirements for specialisations for the units of
competency required to achieve this employment
outcome.ICTRFN301 Install a radio communications
antenna and feedline
ICTRFN304 Construct and test a radio
communications device
ICTRFN401 Conduct radio frequency measurements
ICTRFN402 Select antenna system for radio
communications
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Qualification Employment outcome Industry specified elective units
ICT51015 Diploma in Customer business ICTPMG502 Develop customer premises equipment
Telecommunications installation project plans
Engineering ICTPMG504 Prepare project specifications
ICTTEN501 Provide consultancy and technical
support in the customer premises equipment
sector
ICTTEN516 Produce technical solutions from
business specifications
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Qualification Employment outcome Industry specified elective units
outcome.ICTOPN501 Plan and configure dense
wavelength division multiplexing systems
ICTOPN502 Perform acceptance and
commissioning tests on optical network
ICTOPN503 Plan for an optical system upgrade and
cut over
ICTOPN504 Test and commission a dense
wavelength division multiplexing transmission
system
ICTOPN506 Analyse and integrate specialised
optical devices in the network
Radio communications Please refer to the section Mandatory
requirements for specialisations for the units of
competency required to achieve this employment
outcome.ICTRFN502 Test and measure cellular
phone and network equipment performance
ICTRFN503 Evaluate and analyse radio frequency
signal coverage plots
ICTRFN602 Produce and evaluate architecture
designs for WiMAX networks Plus
ICTTEN502 Design a telecommunications project
ICTTEN517 Plan a wireless mesh network
Workplace development ICTEDU501 Develop and deliver training associated
with new and modified products
ICTPRO501 Develop training, marketing and sales
resources for telecommunications products
ICTTEN509 Provide expert advice and support on
complex faults
ICT51115 Diploma of Commercial business BSBFIM501 Manage budgets and financial plans
Telecommunications FNSORG506 Prepare financial forecasts and
Planning and Design projections
Customer service ICTEDU501 Develop and deliver training associated
with new and modified products
ICTPRO501 Develop training, marketing and sales
resources for telecommunications products
Project management BSBFIM501 Manage budgets and financial plans
ICTPMG504 Prepare project specifications
ICT60615 Advanced Information and ICTOPN601 Manage optical ethernet transmission
Diploma of communication technology ICTTEN609 Produce and evaluate architecture
Telecommunications convergence designs for convergent cellular mobile networks
Network Engineering ICTTEN610 Design and configure an IP-MPLS
network with virtual
ICTTEN612 Design and manage internet protocol
TV in a service provider network
ICTSUS602 Establish a business case for
sustainability and competitive advantage in ICT
projects
Network design ICTOPN603 Design a dense wavelength division
multiplexing system
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Qualification Employment outcome Industry specified elective units
ICTRFN602 Produce and evaluate architecture
designs for WiMAX networks
ICTTEN609 Produce and evaluate architecture
designs for convergent cellular mobile networks
ICTTEN612 Design and manage internet protocol
TV in a service provider network
ICTSUS602 Establish a business case for
sustainability and competitive advantage in ICT
projects
Network managementr ICTOPN601 Manage optical ethernet transmission
ICTTEN602 Undertake system administration
ICTTEN603 Undertake network traffic management
ICTSUS602 Establish a business case for
sustainability and competitive advantage in ICT
projects
Network planninger ICTNPL601 Plan the development and growth of
the telecommunications network
ICTRFN601 Monitor the capacity of and
recommend changes to the cellular mobile network
ICTTEN605 Implement planned network changes
with minimal impact to the customer
ICTSUS602 Establish a business case for
sustainability and competitive advantage in ICT
projects
Optical networks designer ICTOPN603 Design a dense wavelength division
multiplexing system
ICTOPN604 Analyse optical transmission systems
ICTTEN601 Undertake qualification testing of new
or enhanced equipment and systems
ICT80615 Graduate Requirements management ICTTEN808 Manage network testing strategies
Certificate in ICTTEN809 Analyse business specifications to
Telecommunications produce technical solutions
Network Engineering Systems engineering ICTTEN802 Manage alignment of systems with
product and technology strategy
ICTTEN803 Translate domain and solution
architectures into platform requirements and
designs
Solutions architecture ICTTEN804 Manage end to end architectural
solutions across multiple domains
ICTTEN805 Manage solution architecture and
impacts in line with organisational processes
Technology (applications) ICTTEN806 Manage application layer solutions
specialissolutionst ICTTEN809 Analyse business specifications to
(application) produce technical solutions
Employment outcomes for the telecommunications sector
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Employment outcomes for the iInformation tTechnology sSector
Qualification Employment outcome Recommended elective units
ICT40215 Certificate Practical application BSBSUS301 Implement and monitor environmentally
IV in Information plus technician sustainable work practices
Technology Support ICTSAS307 Install, configure and secure a small office or
home office network
ICTICT421 Connect, maintain and configure hardware
components
ICTSAS425 Configure and troubleshoot operating system
software
ICTSAS426 Locate and troubleshoot ICT equipment,
system and software faults
ICTICT401 Determine and confirm client business
requirements
Practical networking ICTSAS307 Install, configure and secure a small office
plus technician home office network
ICTNWK401 Install and manage a server
ICTNWK404 Install, operate and troubleshoot a small
enterprise branch network
ICTNWK406 Install, configure and test network security
Certified networking ICTNWK404 Install, operate and troubleshoot a small
technician enterprise branch network
ICTNWK405 Build a small wireless local area network
ICTTEN417 Install, configure and test a router
ICT40415 Certificate Certified networking ICTNWK404 Install, operate and troubleshoot a small
IV in Information technician enterprise branch network
Technology ICTNWK405 Build a small wireless local area network
Networking ICTTEN417 Install, configure and test a router
Certified technology ICTNWK403 Manage network and data integrity
specialist – graphical ICTNWK408 Configure a desktop environment
user interfaces (GUI)
Certified technician or ICTNWK401 Install and manage a server
technology specialist –
small server
configuration
Certified ICT ICTNWK406 Install, configure and test network security
enterprise, security or ICTNWK403 Manage network and data integrity
server administrator
Certified SQL associate ICTPRG425 Use structured query language
or specialist
ICT50615 - Diploma Web administration ICTSAS504 Develop and conduct client acceptance test
of Website ICTWEB508 Develop website information architecture
Development ICTSAS503 Perform systems tests
ICTSAS505 Review and update disaster recovery and
contingency plans
ICTWEB509 Use site server tools for transaction
management
ICTICT503 Validate quality and completeness of system
design specifications
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Qualification Employment outcome Recommended elective units
Web design ICTWEB504 Build a document using eXtensible markup
language
ICTWEB506 Develop complex cascading style sheets
ICTWEB505 Develop complex web page layouts
Web programming ICTPRG501 Apply advanced object-oriented language
skills
ICTPRG523 Apply advanced programming skills in
another language
ICTPRG527 Apply intermediate object-oriented language
skills
ICTPRG418 Apply intermediate programming skills in
another language
ICTPRG406 Apply introductory object-oriented language
skills
ICTPRG415 Apply skills in object-oriented design
ICTICT406 Build a graphical user interface
ICT50415 Diploma of Certified technology ICTNWK501 Plan, implement and test enterprise
Information specialist – communication solutions
Technology communications
Networking technologies
Certified technology ICTNWK505 Design, build and test a network server
specialist – network
and applications
infrastructure
Certified technician or ICTNWK505 Design, build and test a network server
technology specialist – ICTNWK503 Install and maintain valid authentication
infrastructure processes
configuration
Certified network ICTNWK529 Install and manage complex ICT networks
associate specialist ICTNWK506 Configure, verify and troubleshoot WAN
links and IP services in a medium enterprise network
ICTNWK507 Install, operate and troubleshoot medium
enterprise routers
ICTNWK508 Install, operate and troubleshoot medium
enterprise switches
Certified security and ICTNWK529 Install and manage complex ICT networks
architect specialist ICTNWK503 Install and maintain valid authentication
processes
ICTNWK511 Manage network security
Certified technology ICTNWK509 Design and implement a security perimeter
specialist – internet for ICT networks
security
ICT50615 - Diploma Web administration ICTSAS504 Develop and conduct client acceptance test
of Website ICTWEB508 Develop website information architecture
Development ICTSAS503 Perform systems tests
ICTSAS505 Review and update disaster recovery and
contingency plans
ICTWEB509 Use site server tools for transaction
management
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Qualification Employment outcome Recommended elective units
ICTICT503 Validate quality and completeness of system
design specifications
Web design ICTWEB504 Build a document using eXtensible markup
language
ICTWEB506 Develop complex cascading style sheets
ICTWEB505 Develop complex web page layouts
Web programming ICTPRG501 Apply advanced object-oriented language
skills
ICTPRG523 Apply advanced programming skills in
another language
ICTPRG527 Apply intermediate object-oriented language
skills
ICTPRG418 Apply intermediate programming skills in
another language
ICTPRG406 Apply introductory object-oriented language
skills
ICTPRG415 Apply skills in object-oriented design
ICTICT406 Build a graphical user interface
ICT50715 Diploma of Systems design ICTICT403 Apply software development methodologies
Software ICTICT509 Gather data to identify business requirements
Development ICTICT511 Match ICT needs with the strategic direction of
the enterprise
ICTNWK514 Model preferred system solutions
Programming ICTPRG505 Build advanced user interface
ICTPRG506 Design application architecture
ICTPRG507 Implement security for applications
ICT50815 Diploma of Analyst programmer ICTPRG418 Apply intermediate programming skills in
Systems Analysis and another language
Design ICTPRG527 Apply intermediate object-oriented language
skills
ICTPRG509 Build using rapid application development
ICTPRG514 Prepare for software development using
rapid application development
ICTPRG524 Develop high-level object-oriented class
specifications
System designer ICTNWK514 Model preferred system solutions
ICTSAD501 Model data objects
ICTSAD502 Model data processes
ICT60215 Advanced Network security ICTNWK608 Configure network devices for a secure
Diploma of Network network infrastructure
Security ICTNWK609 Configure and manage intrusion prevention
system on network sensors
ICTNWK612 Plan and manage troubleshooting advanced
integrated IP networks
Four additional units from elective units as appropriate to
the specific job role
Network infrastructure ICTNWK603 Plan, configure and test advanced
internetwork routing solutions
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Qualification Employment outcome Recommended elective units
ICTNWK604 Plan and configure advanced internetwork
switching solutions
ICTNWK612 Plan and manage troubleshooting advanced
integrated IP networks
Four additional units from elective units as appropriate to
the specific job role
Wireless networks ICTNWK605 Design and configure secure integrated
wireless systems
ICTNWK606 Implement voice applications over secure
wireless networks
ICTNWK607 Design and implement wireless network
security
ICTNWK612 Plan and manage troubleshooting advanced
integrated IP networks
Three additional units from elective units as appropriate
to the specific job role
Voice networks ICTNWK610 Design and build integrated VoIP networks
ICTNWK611 Configure call processing network elements
for secure VoIP networks
ICTNWK612 Plan and manage troubleshooting advanced
integrated IP networks
Four additional units from elective units as appropriate to
the specific job role
ICT60315 Advanced Business analysis ICTPMG603 Manage ICT project planning
Diploma of ICTPRG602 Manage the development of technical
Information solutions from business specifications
Technology Business ICTSAD505 Develop technical requirements for business
Analysis solutions
ICT60415 Advanced ICT project ICTPMG606 Manage ICT project quality
Diploma of management ICTPMG607 Manage and control ICT project risks
Information consultant ICTPMG608 Manage ICT project systems implementation
Technology Project
ICTPRG602 Manage the development of technical
Management
solutions from business specifications
ICT60315 Advanced Business analysis ICTPMG603 Manage ICT project planning
Diploma of ICTPRG602 Manage the development of technical
Information solutions from business specifications
Technology Business ICTSAD505 Develop technical requirements for business
Analysis solutions
ICT80215 Graduate ICT sustainability ICTSUS804 Use ICT to improve sustainability outcomes
Certificate in systems consultant ICTICT809 Facilitate business analysis
Information One additional unit from elective units as appropriate to
Technology the specific job role
Sustainability
ICT sustainability ICTICT806 Direct outsourced ICT services
solutions architect ICTICT807 Direct research and business response to new
ICT technology
One additional unit from elective units as appropriate to
the specific job role
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Qualification Employment outcome Recommended elective units
ICT sustainability ICTSUS807 Conduct and manage a life cycle assessment
project manager for sustainability
ICTICT806 Direct outsourced ICT services
ICTICT810 Synchronise ICT projects
BSBLDR803REL701A Develop and cultivate collaborative
partnerships and relationships
ICT sustainability ICTSUS804 Use ICT to improve sustainability outcomes
technology specialist ICTSUS806 Lead applied research in ICT sustainability
ICTSUS807 Conduct and manage a life cycle assessment
for sustainability
ITICT sustainability ICTICT806 Direct outsourced ICT services
business manager ICTICT807 Direct research and business response to new
ICT technology
ICTICT809 Facilitate business analysis
ITICT sustainability ICTSUS806 Lead applied research in ICT sustainability
requirements manager ICTSUS807 Conduct and manage a life cycle assessment
for sustainability
One additional unit from elective units as appropriate to
the specific job role
Employment outcomes for the information and communications technology sector
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Mandatory requirements for specialisations
Some qualifications in the ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package have been
designed to support specialisations. The area of specialisation can be included on a testamur to certify
attainment of an AQF qualification as shown in the example.
This is to certify that
Jane Smith
has fulfilled the requirements for
ICT20215 Certificate II in Telecommunications Network Build and Operate
(Broadband Network Installer)
Specialisation areas can only appear on a testamur if the required electives have been completed. The
following table outlines the specialisation areas and the required electives.
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Qualification Specialisation Elective Rules
The remaining two units may be selected from any
of the qualification’s elective streams.from any of
the elective steams.
RSP installers/ACMA The following three electives must be selected:
cablersHFC operatives ICTCBL236 Install, maintain and modify
customer premises communications cabling:
ACMA Restricted Rule
ICTCBL237 Install, maintain and modify
customer premises communications cabling:
ACMA Open Rule
ICTCMP202 Perform restricted customer
premises broadband cabling work: ACMA
Restricted Rule.
The remaining four units may selected from any of
the qualification’s elective streams.
Note:
Please check the ACMA web site for details about
cabling licencingexperience requirements.The
following three electives must be selected:
ICTCBL302 Install and terminate optical fibre cable
on customer premises
ICTCBL303 Install and terminate coaxial cable
ICTBWN303 Install lead-in module and cable for
fibre to the premises.
The remaining four units may selected from any of
the elective steams.
Telecommunications The following five units must be selected:
linesworker - aerial and ICTCBL211 Install an above ground equipment
underground civilRSP enclosure
installers/ACMA cablers
ICTCBL213 Construct underground
telecommunications infrastructure
ICTCBL214 Fix aerial cable
ICTCBL215 Joint metallic conductor cable in
access network
ICTTEN303 Locate, identify and rectify
recurrent network faults.
The remaining two units may be selected from any
of the qualification’s elective streams.The
following three electives must be selected:
ICTCMP202 Perform restricted customer premises
broadband cabling work: ACMA Restricted Rule
ICTCBL236 Install, maintain and modify customer
premises communications cabling: ACMA
Restricted Rule
ICTCBL237 Install, maintain and modify customer
premises communications cabling: ACMA Open
Rule.
The remaining four units may selected from any of
the elective steams.
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Qualification Specialisation Elective Rules
ICT20315 Certificate II in Cabling At least six electives must be selected from Group
Telecommunications B Cabling.
Technology Note:
Please check the ACMA web site for details about
cabling licencingexperience requirements.
Networking At least four electives must be selected from
Group C Networking.
Radio communications At least four electives must be selected from
Group A Radio Communications. , excluding:
CPCCLDG3001A Licence to perform dogging
CPCCLRG3001A Licence to perform rigging basic
level.
Rigging The following four electives must be selected:
ICTTCR202 Use operational safety in a
telecommunications rigging environment
ICTTCR203 Use safe rigging practices to climb
and perform rescues on telecommunications
network structures
CPCCLDG3001A Licence to perform dogging
CPCCLRG3001A Licence to perform rigging
basic level.
(Note: Formatted: IBSA_Table_Heading_Left
1. This specialisation is not suitable for VETIS
VET programs delivered in secondary
schoolsprograms. See licencing information
regarding licencing for dogging and rigging.)
2. Both dogging and rigging are classified as high
risk work. Please check the National Standard
for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk
Work for information about age restrictions
and licencing requirements.
ICT30415 Certificate III in Broadband network The following five electives must be selected:
Telecommunications installer CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the
Network Build and construction industry
Operate
ICTBWN302 Install optical fibre splitters in
fibre distribution hubs
ICTBWN304 Work safely with live fibre to test
and commission a fibre to the x installation
ICTCBL208 Splice and terminate optical fibre
cable for carriers and service providers
ICTCBL316 Install ribbon fibre cable in the
FTTX distribution network.
The remaining four units may be selected from
any of the qualification’s elective streams.
HFC operative The following three electives must be selected:
ICTCBL302 Install and terminate optical fibre
cable on customer premises
ICTCBL303 Install and terminate coaxial cable
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Qualification Specialisation Elective Rules
ICTBWN303 Install lead-in module and cable
for fibre to the premises.
The remaining six units may be selected any of the
qualification’s elective streams.
Metallic cable jointer The following four electives must be selected:
ICTBWN303 Install lead-in module and cable
for fibre to the premises
ICTCBL308 Install underground cable
ICTBWN303 Install lead-in module and cable
for fibre to the premises
ICTTEN410 Locate, diagnose and rectify faults
ICTCBL313 Modify and cutover cable
ICTTEN410 Locate, diagnose and rectify
faultse.
The remaining five units may be selected from any
of the qualification’s elective streams.of the
elective steams.
Optical fibre splicer The following elective must be selected:
CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the
construction industry.
A minimum of three units must be selected from
the following units:
ICTBWN302 Install optical fibre splitters in
fibre distribution hubs
ICTBWN304 Work safely with live fibre to test
and commission a fibre to the x installation
ICTCBL208 Splice and terminate optical fibre
cable for carriers and service providers
ICTCBL316 Install ribbon fibre cable in the
FTTX distribution network
ICTTEN410 Locate, diagnose and rectify faults.
The remaining five units may be selected from any
of the qualification’s elective streams.of the
elective steams.
Telecommunications The following five electives must be selected:
linesworker - aerial & CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the
underground construction industry
advancedHFC operatives
ICTBWN303 Install lead-in module and cable
for fibre to the premises
ICTCBL307 Install underground enclosures
and conduit
ICTCBL308 Install underground cable
ICTTEN302 Install telecommunications
network equipment.
The remaining four units may selected from any of
the qualification’s elective streams.The following
three electives must be selected:
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Qualification Specialisation Elective Rules
ICTCBL302 Install and terminate optical fibre
cable on customer premises
ICTCBL303 Install and terminate coaxial cable
ICTBWN303 Install lead-in module and cable
for fibre to the premises.
The remaining six units may be selected from any
of the elective steams.
ICT30515 Certificate III in Cabling networks The following unit must be selected:
Telecommunications ICTTEN309 Provide infrastructure for
Technology telecommunications network customer
equipment.
One unit must be selected from Group A
Workplace units.
At least three of the seven remaining electives
must be selected from Group C Cabling.
Optical networks One unit must be selected from Group A
Workplace units.
At least four of the remaining eight electives must
be selected from the following list:
ICTBWN301 Perform tests on optical
communication system and components
ICTBWN302 Install optical fibre splitters in
fibre distribution hubs
ICTBWN303 Install lead-in module and cable
for fibre to the premises
ICTBWN304 Work safely with live fibre to test
and commission a fibre to the x installation
ICTBWN305 Use optical and radio frequency
measuring instruments.
Radio communications The following unit must be selected:
ICTWOR307 Collect and analyse technical
information.
One unit must be selected from Group A
Workplace units.
At least three of the seven remaining electives
must be selected from Group G Radio Frequency
Networks.
Telecommunications The following unit must be selected:
networkingOptical ICTWOR307 Collect and analyse technical
networks information.
At least three of the seven remaining electives
must be selected from Group H
Telecommunications Network.At least four of the
eight electives must be selected from the
following list:
ICTBWN301 Perform tests on optical
communication system and components
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Qualification Specialisation Elective Rules
ICTBWN302 Install optical fibre splitters in fibre
distribution hubs
ICTBWN303 Install lead-in module and cable for
fibre to the premises
ICTBWN304 Work safely with live fibre to test and
commission a fibre to the x installation
ICTBWN305 Use optical and radio frequency
measuring instruments.
Wireless networks One unit must be selected from Group A
Workplace units.
At least four of the remaining eight electives must
be selected from the following list:
ICTRFN301 Install a radio communications
antenna and feedline
ICTRFN303 Install WiMAX customer premises
equipment broadband wireless access
equipment
ICTRFN305 Operate and maintain radio
communications technical instruments and
field equipment
ICTRFN401 Conduct radio frequency
measurements
ICTRFN406 Maintain hybrid fibre coaxial
broadband cable network.
ICT41215 Certificate IV in Network engineering The elective units must consist of:
Telecommunications two electives selected from Group A
Engineering Technology
six eElectives selected must be selected from
Group B General and Group C Network
Engineering.rom Groups B and C only.
Optical networks The elective units must consist of: The following
three units must be selected:
Formatted: IBSA_Table_Text
ICTOPN401 Install and test a dense
wavelength division multiplexing system
ICTOPN402 Use advanced optical test
equipment
ICTOPN403 Prepare activity plans and
specifications for a fibre to the x installation..
Two electives must be selected from Group A.
The three remaining electives must be selected
from Group B General and Group C Network
Engineering.The remaining electives must be
selected from Groups B and C only.
Radio communications The elective units must consist of: The following
four units must be selected:
ICTRFN301 Install a radio communications
antenna and feedline
ICTRFN304 Construct and test a radio
communications device
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Qualification Specialisation Elective Rules
ICTRFN401 Conduct radio frequency
measurements
ICTRFN402 Select antenna system for radio
communications..
Two electives must be selected from Group A.
TThe remaining he remaining two electives must
be must be selected from Groups B General and
and Group D Radio Communications. only.
ICT51015 Diploma in Management The following five units must be selected:
Telecommunications ICTNPL401 Apply business acumen to
Engineering network planning
ICTNPL409 Apply knowledge of regulation and
legislation for the telecommunications
industry
ICTNPL503 Apply service measures and
demand forecasting to products and services
planning
ICTPMG610 Develop a project management
plan
BSBFIM501 Manage budgets and financial
plans.
The remaining two electives must be selected
from Groups A General administration, Group D
Network engineering and management, and
Group and F Managementonly.
Network engineering The following four units must be selected:
BSBPMG522 Undertake project work
ICTTEN502 Design a telecommunications
project
ICTTEN513 Install, configure and test a local
area network switch
ICTTEN514 Install, configure and test a server.
The remaining three electives must be selected
from Groups A General administration, Group B
General ICT, Group C Radio communication,
Group D Network engineering and managementD,
Group E Optical and network engineering, and
Group G Network engineeringonly.
Optical network The following five units must be selected:
ICTOPN501 Plan and configure dense
wavelength division multiplexing systems
ICTOPN502 Perform acceptance and
commissioning tests on optical network
ICTOPN503 Plan for an optical system
upgrade and cut over
ICTOPN504 Test and commission a dense
wavelength division multiplexing transmission
system
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Qualification Specialisation Elective Rules
ICTOPN506 Analyse and integrate specialised
optical devices in the network.
The remaining two electives must be selected
from Group A General administration, Group B
General ICT Groups A, B and Group E Optical and
network engineering.E only.
Radio communications The following five units must be selected:
ICTRFN502 Test and measure cellular phone
and network equipment performance
ICTRFN503 Evaluate and analyse radio
frequency signal coverage plots
ICTRFN602 Produce and evaluate architecture
designs for WiMAX networks Plus
ICTTEN502 Design a telecommunications
project
ICTTEN517 Plan a wireless mesh network.
The remaining two electives must be selected
from Group A General administration, Group B
General ICT and Group C Radio
communications.Groups A, B and C only.
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Skill sets
What is a skill set?
Skill sets consist of one or more endorsed units of competency that have been packaged together to
address a defined industry need or specific licensing or regulatory requirement. Skill sets are not
qualifications.
Package
SS
Skill Set
identifier
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Units of competency
What is a unit of competency?
Units of competency are the nationally agreed statements of the skills and knowledge required for effective
performance in a particular job or job function. Units of competency describe work outcomes as agreed by
industry. As such, they do not describe the procedures necessary to perform a particular role, but rather,
identify the skills and knowledge, as outcomes, that contribute to the whole job function. Each unit of
competency describes:
a specific work activity and what it involves
particular skills (and level of skills) that are needed to perform the work activity
conditions under which the work activity may be conducted
knowledge and skills required to perform the work activity
foundation skills required to perform the work activity
how learners can show they are competent in the work activity
performance and knowledge evidence that must be considered in assessing competency of the
unit
conditions under which evidence for assessment must be gathered.
Units of competency are not aligned to levels within the AQF because units of competency can be included
across a range of qualification levels. However, the qualification in which a unit is first packaged in a
training package is indicated in the unit code.
What is competency?
The broad concept of industry competency is the ability to perform particular tasks and duties to the
standard of performance expected in the workplace. Competency covers all aspects of workplace
performance and involves:
performing individual tasks
managing a range of different tasks
responding to contingencies or breakdowns
dealing with the responsibilities of the workplace, including working with others.
Workplace competency is the ability to apply relevant skills and knowledge consistently over time and in
the required workplace situations and environments.
Competency standards are determined by industry to meet industry skill needs and focus on what is
expected of a competent individual in the workplace.
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Unit of competency structure
Units of competency are based on templates prescribed by the NSSC Standards for Training Packages
2012. Under these Standards, a unit of competency comprises two separate documents, i.e. a unit of
competency document and an assessment requirements document. The tables explains the contents of
each field.
Unit code
Each unit of competency has a unique code, which is assigned when the training package is endorsed, or when
new units of competency are added to an endorsed training package:
the first three characters identify the training package
the next three characters indicate the competency stream or group
the first number indicates the AQF qualification in which the unit is first packaged
the next two numbers identify a unit’s position in the sequence of units in that competency stream or group.
Unit title
The title describes the unit outcome and complies with the length specified in the AVETMIS Standard (no more
than 100 characters).
Unit application
This field describes how the unit is practically applied, who would typically use it and the unit of competency's
relationship to licensing, legislative or certification requirements.
Prerequisite units
This is an optional field that specifies any unit(s) in which the learner must already be competent prior to the
achieving competency in this unit.
Unit sector
This field is used to categorise units of competency in relation to industry sectors or types of work.
Elements of competency
Elements of competency describe the outcomes of the significant functions and tasks that make up the
competency. Elements describe actions or outcomes that are demonstrable and assessable.
Performance criteria
Performance criteria specify the required performance in relevant tasks, roles, skills (including foundation skills)
and the applied knowledge that enables competent performance.
Foundation skills
This field describes the language, literacy, numeracy and employment skills that are essential to performance.
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Range of conditions
This is an optional field that specifies different work environments and conditions that may affect performance.
Range is restricted to essential operating conditions and any other variables essential to the work environment,
so it is quite different from the previous Range statement.
Unit mapping information
This field specifies the code and title of any equivalent unit of competency.
Links
This field provides a link to the Companion Volume Implementation Guide.
Assessment requirements
Title
This field uses the format: Assessment Requirements for [Unit of Competency Code and Title]
Performance evidence
Performance evidence, as the name implies, specifies what individuals must do to show that they satisfy the
performance standards in the unit of competency.
Knowledge evidence
Knowledge evidence, as the name implies, specifies what individuals must know in order to carry out the work
tasks described in the unit of competency safely and effectively.
Assessment conditions
This field describes mandatory conditions for assessment, e.g. details of equipment and materials;
contingencies; physical conditions; relationships with other people; timeframes. It also specifies assessor
requirements.
Links
This field provides a link to the Companion Volume Implementation Guide.
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Contextualisation of units of competency by RTOs
RTOs may contextualise units of competency to reflect local skill needs. Contextualisation could involve
additions or amendments to the unit of competency to suit particular delivery methods, learner profiles, or
specific enterprise requirements. Any contextualisation must ensure the integrity of the outcome of the unit
of competency is maintained.
Industry requirements, as described in training or job specifications, can be used to contextualise a unit of
competency.
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Contacts and links
https://www.education.gov.au/
General
Australian Apprenticeships
www.australianapprenticeships.gov.au
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State and Territory Training Authority
Australian Capital Territory
http://www.det.act.gov.au/
Northern Territory
http://www.dob.nt.gov.au
http://www.education.nt.gov.au/
Queensland
http://training.qld.gov.au/
http://trainandemploy.qld.gov.au/
South Australia
http://www.statedevelopment.sa.gov.au/
Tasmania
http://www.skills.tas.gov.au/
Victoria
http://www.education.vic.gov.au/
Western Australia
http://www.dtwd.wa.gov.au http://www.education.wa.edu.au
http://www.acma.gov.au
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Appendix 1 – List of qualifications, skill sets
and units of competency
Qualifications in the ICT Information and Communications
Technology Training Package release 2
Code Title
ICT10115 Certificate I in Information, Digital Media and Technology
ICT20115 Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology
ICT20215 Certificate II in Telecommunications Network Build and Operate
ICT20315 Certificate II in Telecommunications Technology
ICT30115 Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology
ICT30215 Certificate III in Telecommunications Digital Reception Technology
ICT30315 Certificate III in Telecommunications Rigging Installation
ICT30415 Certificate III in Telecommunications Network Build and Operate
ICT30515 Certificate III in Telecommunications Technology
ICT40115 Certificate IV in Information Technology
ICT40215 Certificate IV in Information Technology Support
ICT40315 Certificate IV in Web-Based Technologies
ICT40415 Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking
ICT40515 Certificate IV in Programming
ICT40615 Certificate IV in Information Technology Testing
ICA40715 Certificate IV in Systems Analysis and Design
ICA40815 Certificate IV in Digital Media Technologies
ICT40915 Certificate IV in Digital and Interactive Games
ICT41015 Certificate IV in Computer Systems Technology
ICT41115 Certificate IV in Telecommunications Network Design
ICT41215 Certificate IV in Telecommunications Engineering Technology
ICT50115 Diploma of Information Technology
ICT50215 Diploma of Digital and Interactive Games
ICT50315 Diploma of Information Technology Systems Administration
ICT50415 Diploma of Information Technology Networking
ICT50515 Diploma of Database Design and Development
ICT50615 Diploma of Website Development
ICT50715 Diploma of Software Development
ICT50815 Diploma of Systems Analysis and Design
ICT50915 Diploma of Digital Media Technologies
ICT51015 Diploma of Telecommunications Engineering
ICT51115 Diploma of Telecommunications Planning and Design
ICT60115 Advanced Diploma of Information Technology
ICT60215 Advanced Diploma of Network Security
ICT60315 Advanced Diploma of Information Technology Business Analysis
ICT60415 Advanced Diploma of Information Technology Project Management
ICT60515 Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology
ICT60615 Advanced Diploma of Telecommunications Network Engineering
ICT80115 Graduate Certificate in Information Technology and Strategic Management
ICT80215 Graduate Certificate in Information Technology Sustainability
ICT80315 Graduate Certificate in Telecommunications
ICT80415 Graduate Diploma in Telecommunications Network Engineering
ICT80515 Graduate Diploma in Telecommunications and Strategic Management
ICT80615 Graduate Certificate in Telecommunications Network Engineering
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Skill sets in the ICT Information and Communications
Technology Training Package release 2
Skill set code Skill set title
ICTSS00031 Application Development Specialist Skill Set
ICTSS00032 Basic Application Development Programmer Skill Set
ICTSS00033 Basic Computer Hardware and System Troubleshooting Skill Set
ICTSS00034 Basic Web Development Specialist Skill Set
ICTSS00035 Certified IT Network Enterprise, Security or Server Administrator Skill Set
ICTSS00036 Certified Network Associate Technology Specialist Skill Set
ICTSS00037 Certified Network Professional Specialist - Voice and Wireless Skill Set
ICTSS00038 Certified Network Professional Specialist Skill Set
ICTSS00039 Certified Networking Technician Skill Set
ICTSS00040 Certified Security and Architect Specialist Skill Set
ICTSS00041 Certified Technician or Technology Specialist - Infrastructure Configuration
Skill Set
ICTSS00042 Certified Technology Specialist - Graphical User Interfaces Skill Set
ICTSS00043 Certified Web Design Specialist Skill Set
ICTSS00044 Computing and Application Fundamentals Skill Set
ICTSS00045 Computing Fundamentals Skill Set
ICTSS00046 Digital Literacy - eCitizen Skill Set
ICTSS00047 Digital Literacy Skill Set
ICTSS00048 Hardware Technician Skill Set
ICTSS00049 Internetworking Systems Coordinator-Administrator Skill Set
ICTSS00050 Rich Interactive Content Specialist Skill Set
ICTSS00051 System and Hardware Plus Technician Skill Set
ICTSS00052 System and Network Plus Technician Skill set
ICTSS00053 Virtualisation Specialist Skill Set
ICTSS00054 Visual Communications Specialist Skill Set
ICTSS00055 Website Administration Specialist Skill Set
ICTSS00056 Enterprise Desktop Virtualisation Specialist Skill Set
ICTSS00057 Enterprise Server Virtualisation Specialist Skill Set
ICTSS00058 ACMA Advanced Cabler Registration Skill Set
ICTSS00059 Advanced ICT Sustainability Skill Set
ICTSS00060 Advanced Telecommunications Rigging Installation Skill Set
ICTSS00061 Basic ICT Sustainability Skill Set
ICTSS00062 Basic ACMA Open Cabler Registration Skill Set
ICTSS00063 Basic ACMA Restricted Cabler Registration Skill Set
ICTSS00064 Basic Telecommunications Rigging Installation Skill Set
ICTSS00065 Civil Works – Installation of Pit and Pipe and FDH Skill Set
ICTSS00066 Commercial Digital Television Antenna Systems Installation Skill Set
ICTSS00067 Convergent Technology Skill Set
ICTSS00068 Designer Skill Set
ICTSS00069 Domestic Digital Television Antenna Installation Skill Set
ICTSS00070 Installing NBN Wireless and Infrastructure Skill Set
ICTSS00071 IP Convergence Installations for Home and SME Skill Set
ICTSS00072 National Broadband Network Advanced Linesworker/Installer Skill Set
ICTSS00073 National Broadband Network Splicer Skill Set
ICTSS00074 Radio Technician Skill Set
ICTSS00075 Technical Help Desk Support Skill Set
ICTSS00076 Wireless LAN and IP Network Installation Skill Set
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Units in the ICT Information and Communications
Technology Training Package release 2
Unit code Unit title
ICTBWN301 Perform tests on optical communication system and components
ICTBWN302 Install optical fibre splitters in fibre distribution hubs
ICTBWN303 Install lead-in module and cable for fibre to the premises
ICTBWN304 Work safely with live fibre to test and commission a fibre to the x installation
ICTBWN305 Use optical and radio frequency measuring instruments
ICTCBL201 Install customer cable support systems
ICTCBL202 Place and secure customer cable
ICTCBL203 Terminate metallic conductor customer cable
ICTCBL204 Install functional and protective telecommunications earthing system
ICTCBL205 Joint metallic conductor cable on customer premises
ICTCBL206 Alter services to existing cable system
ICTCBL207 Haul underground cable
ICTCBL208 Splice and terminate optical fibre cable for carriers and service providers
ICTCBL209 Joint and terminate coaxial cable
ICTCBL210 Install a telecommunications service to a building
ICTCBL211 Install an above ground equipment enclosure
ICTCBL212 Erect aerial cable supports
ICTCBL213 Construct underground telecommunications infrastructure
ICTCBL214 Fix aerial cable
ICTCBL215 Joint metallic conductor cable in access network
ICTCBL219 Apply safe technical work practices for cabling registration when configuring an ADSL
circuit
ICTCBL220 Install a cable lead-in
ICTCBL236 Install, maintain and modify customer premises communications cabling: ACMA
Restricted Rule
ICTCBL237 Install, maintain and modify customer premises communications cabling: ACMA Open
Rule
ICTCBL238 Install, maintain and modify customer premises communications cabling: ACMA Lift Rule
ICTCBL301 Install, terminate and certify structured cabling installation
ICTCBL302 Install and terminate optical fibre cable on customer premises
ICTCBL303 Install and terminate coaxial cable
ICTCBL304 Perform cable and system test on customer premises
ICTCBL305 Hand over cable systems and equipment
ICTCBL306 Locate and identify cable system faults
ICTCBL307 Install underground enclosures and conduit
ICTCBL308 Install underground cable
ICTCBL309 Construct aerial cable supports
ICTCBL310 Install aerial cable
ICTCBL311 Install systems and equipment on customer premises
ICTCBL312 Cutover new systems and equipment on customer premises
ICTCBL313 Modify and cutover cable
ICTCBL314 Install network cable equipment
ICTCBL315 Maintain cable network
ICTCBL316 Install ribbon fibre cable in the FTTX distribution network
ICTCBL401 Prepare design drawings and specification for a cable installation
ICTCBL402 Schedule and supply cabling installation
ICTCBL403 Supervise cabling project
ICTCBL404 Test cable bearers
ICTCBL405 Remotely locate and identify cable network faults
ICTCMP201 Organise and monitor cabling to ensure compliance with regulatory and industry
standards
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Unit code Unit title
ICTCMP202 Perform restricted customer premises broadband cabling work: ACMA Restricted Rule
ICTCMP501 Undertake radio communications site audit
ICTDBS401 Identify physical database requirements
ICTDBS402 Complete database backup and restore
ICTDBS403 Create basic databases
ICTDBS404 Identify and resolve common database performance problems
ICTDBS407 Monitor physical database implementation
ICTDBS408 Link an RFID system to a database
ICTDBS409 Monitor and administer a database
ICTDBS412 Build a database
ICTDBS501 Monitor and improve knowledge management system
ICTDBS502 Design a database
ICTDBS503 Create a data warehouse
ICTDBS504 Integrate database with a website
ICTDBS601 Build a data warehouse
ICTDBS602 Develop a knowledge management strategy
ICTDBS603 Determine suitability of database functionality and scalability
ICTDMT401 Create visual design components for digital media
ICTDMT402 Produce interactive animation
ICTDMT403 Produce and edit digital images
ICTDMT501 Incorporate and edit digital video
ICTDRE301 Install digital reception equipment
ICTDRE302 Locate and rectify digital reception equipment faults
ICTDRE303 Install a complex digital reception system
ICTDRE304 Design communications wiring systems for customer premises
ICTDRE305 Develop integrated digital reception systems
ICTDRE401 Integrate customer digital reception equipment
ICTDRE402 Integrate data delivery modes
ICTEDU301 Train customers in new technology
ICTEDU501 Develop and deliver training associated with new and modified products
ICTGAM301 Apply simple modelling techniques
ICTGAM302 Design and apply simple textures to digital art
ICTGAM303 Review and apply the principles of animation
ICTGAM401 Produce an interactive game
ICTGAM402 Identify and apply principles of games design and game playing
ICTGAM403 Create design documents for interactive games
ICTGAM404 Apply artificial intelligence in game development
ICTGAM405 Write story and content for digital games
ICTGAM406 Create visual design components for interactive games
ICTGAM407 Write scripts for interactive games
ICTGAM408 Use 3-D animation interface and toolsets
ICTGAM409 Create 3-D characters for interactive games
ICTGAM410 Develop 3-D components for interactive games
ICTGAM412 Design interactive media
ICTGAM413 Design and create 3-D digital models
ICTGAM414 Create audio for digital games
ICTGAM415 Develop simple environments for 3-D games
ICTGAM416 Prepare and complete image rendering processes
ICTGAM417 Apply digital effects to interactive products
ICTGAM418 Use simple modelling for animation
ICTGAM419 Build a database to support a computer game
ICTGAM501 Create design concepts for digital games and 3-D media
ICTGAM503 Create a complex 3-D interactive computer game
ICTGAM504 Manage interactive media production
ICTGAM506 Create complex code for mobile game devices
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ICTGAM507 Develop intermediate 3-D software for games and interactive media
ICTGAM508 Develop complex 3-D software for games and interactive media
ICTGAM509 Design interactive 3-D applications for scientific and mathematical modelling
ICTGAM510 Prepare games for different platforms and delivery modes
ICTGAM511 Manage testing of games and interactive media
ICTGAM512 Create and implement designs for a 3-D games environment
ICTGAM514 Design and create models for a 3-D and digital effects environment
ICTGAM515 Design and create advanced particles, fluids and bodies for 3-D digital effects
ICTGAM516 Animate a 3-D character for digital games
ICTGAM517 Produce a digital animation sequence
ICTGAM518 Animate physical attributes of models and elements
ICTGAM519 Manage technical art and rigging in 3-D animation
ICTGAM520 Create and combine 3-D digital games and components
ICTGAM521 Create interactive 3-D environments for digital games
ICTGAM522 Complete digital editing for the 3-D and digital effects environment
ICTGAM523 Collaborate in the design of 3-D game levels and environments
ICTGAM524 Integrate multiple data sources into interactive 3-D environments
ICTGAM525 Apply digital texturing for the 3-D environment in digital games
ICTGAM526 Create complex 3-D characters for games
ICTGAM527 Integrate database with online game
ICTGAM528 Create games for mobile devices
ICTGAM529 Analyse business opportunities in the digital games environment
ICTGAM530 Develop and implement physics in a 3-D digital game
ICTGAM531 Complete compositing to create elements for the 3-D and digital effects environment
ICTICT101 Operate a personal computer
ICTICT102 Operate word-processing applications
ICTICT103 Use, communicate and search securely on the internet
ICTICT104 Use digital devices
ICTICT105 Operate spreadsheet applications
ICTICT106 Operate presentation packages
ICTICT107 Use personal productivity tools
ICTICT108 Use digital literacy skills to access the internet
ICTICT201 Use computer operating systems and hardware
ICTICT202 Work and communicate effectively in an ICT environment
ICTICT203 Operate application software packages
ICTICT204 Operate a digital media technology package
ICTICT205 Design basic organisational documents using computing packages
ICTICT206 Install software applications
ICTICT207 Integrate commercial computing packages
ICTICT208 Operate accounting applications
ICTICT209 Interact with ICT clients
ICTICT210 Operate database applications
ICTICT211 Identify and use basic current industry specific technologies
ICTICT212 Incorporate Indigenous needs and perspectives into ICT environment
ICTICT301 Create user documentation
ICTICT302 Install and optimise operating system software
ICTICT303 Connect internal hardware components
ICTICT304 Implement system software changes
ICTICT305 Identify and use current industry specific technologies
ICTICT306 Migrate to new technology
ICTICT307 Customise packaged software applications for clients
ICTICT308 Use advanced features of computer applications
ICTICT401 Determine and confirm client business requirements
ICTICT402 Determine project specifications and secure client agreement
ICTICT403 Apply software development methodologies
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ICTICT404 Use online learning tools
ICTICT405 Develop detailed technical design
ICTICT406 Build a graphical user interface
ICTICT407 Maintain website information standards
ICTICT408 Create technical documentation
ICTICT409 Develop macros and templates for clients using standard products
ICTICT410 Conduct post-implementation ICT system reviews
ICTICT411 Select and employ software and hardware testing tools
ICTICT412 Coordinate and maintain ICT work teams
ICTICT413 Relate to clients on a business level
ICTICT415 Provide one-to-one instruction
ICTICT416 Contribute to the development of strategic plans
ICTICT417 Identify, evaluate and apply current industry specific-technologies to meet industry
standards
ICTICT418 Contribute to copyright, ethics and privacy in an ICT environment
ICTICT419 Work effectively in the digital media industry
ICTICT420 Develop client user interface
ICTICT421 Connect, maintain and configure hardware components
ICTICT422 Participate in ICT services
ICTICT423 Select cloud storage strategies
ICTICT501 Research and review hardware technology options for organisations
ICTICT502 Develop detailed component specifications from project specifications
ICTICT503 Validate quality and completeness of system design specifications
ICTICT504 Confirm transition strategy for a new system
ICTICT505 Determine acceptable developers for projects
ICTICT506 Implement process re-engineering strategies
ICTICT507 Select new technology models for business
ICTICT508 Evaluate vendor products and equipment
ICTICT509 Gather data to identify business requirements
ICTICT510 Determine appropriate ICT strategies and solutions
ICTICT511 Match ICT needs with the strategic direction of the enterprise
ICTICT512 Plan process re-engineering strategies for business
ICTICT514 Identify and manage the implementation of current industry specific technologies
ICTICT515 Verify client business requirements
ICTICT516 Test telecommunications network using virtual instruments
ICTICT601 Develop ICT strategic and action plans
ICTICT602 Develop contracts and manage contracted performance
ICTICT603 Manage the use of appropriate development methodologies
ICTICT604 Identify and implement business innovation
ICTICT605 Implement a knowledge management strategy
ICTICT606 Develop communities of practice
ICTICT608 Interact with clients on a business level
ICTICT609 Lead the evaluation and implementation of current industry specific technologies
ICTICT610 Manage copyright, ethics and privacy in an ICT environment
ICTICT801 Lead research into identifying new marketplace opportunities
ICTICT802 Direct ICT services
ICTICT803 Endorse business plan components for a new initiative
ICTICT804 Direct ICT in a supply chain
ICTICT805 Direct ICT procurement
ICTICT806 Direct outsourced ICT services
ICTICT807 Direct research and business response to new ICT technology
ICTICT808 Direct the development of a knowledge management strategy for a business
ICTICT809 Facilitate business analysis
ICTICT810 Synchronise ICT projects
ICTICT811 Manage an information architecture project
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ICTICT812 Develop a business intelligence framework
ICTICT813 Manage ICT services
ICTICT814 Develop cloud computing strategies for a business
ICTICT815 Manage automated ICT system applications using enterprise wide operating system
ICTNPL401 Apply business acumen to network planning
ICTNPL402 Plan the deployment of access network architectures
ICTNPL403 Evaluate the capability of access networks
ICTNPL404 Evaluate the planning requirements for provisioning a telecommunications building
facility
ICTNPL405 Develop provisioning of telecommunications building works project
ICTNPL406 Evaluate core network architectures
ICTNPL407 Plan the deployment of core network
ICTNPL408 Produce planning specifications for end-to-end service delivery
ICTNPL409 Apply knowledge of regulation and legislation for the telecommunications industry
ICTNPL410 Plan the telecommunications access network for an estate
ICTNPL411 Apply compliance requirements to telecommunications work
ICTNPL501 Develop planning strategies for core network design
ICTNPL502 Develop planning strategies for access network design
ICTNPL503 Apply service measures and demand forecasting to products and services planning
ICTNPL504 Develop planning strategies for building environment design
ICTNPL601 Plan the development and growth of the telecommunications network
ICTNPL602 Forecast service demand
ICTNPL603 Undertake network performance analysis
ICTNWK301 Provide network systems administration
ICTNWK302 Determine and action network problems
ICTNWK303 Configure and administer a network operating system
ICTNWK304 Administer network peripherals
ICTNWK305 Install and manage network protocols
ICTNWK306 Evaluate characteristics of cloud computing solutions and services
ICTNWK401 Install and manage a server
ICTNWK402 Install and configure virtual machines for sustainable ICT
ICTNWK403 Manage network and data integrity
ICTNWK404 Install, operate and troubleshoot a small enterprise branch network
ICTNWK405 Build a small wireless local area network
ICTNWK406 Install, configure and test network security
ICTNWK407 Install and configure client-server applications and services
ICTNWK408 Configure a desktop environment
ICTNWK409 Create scripts for networking
ICTNWK410 Install hardware to a network
ICTNWK411 Deploy software to networked computers
ICTNWK412 Create network documentation
ICTNWK414 Create a common gateway interface script
ICTNWK416 Build security into virtual private networks
ICTNWK417 Build an enterprise wireless network
ICTNWK418 Implement backbone technologies in a local area network
ICTNWK419 Identify and use current virtualisation technologies
ICTNWK501 Plan, implement and test enterprise communication solutions
ICTNWK502 Implement secure encryption technologies
ICTNWK503 Install and maintain valid authentication processes
ICTNWK504 Design and implement an integrated server solution
ICTNWK505 Design, build and test a network server
ICTNWK506 Configure, verify and troubleshoot WAN links and IP services in a medium enterprise
network
ICTNWK507 Install, operate and troubleshoot medium enterprise routers
ICTNWK508 Install, operate and troubleshoot medium enterprise switches
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ICTNWK509 Design and implement a security perimeter for ICT networks
ICTNWK510 Develop, implement and evaluate system and application security
ICTNWK511 Manage network security
ICTNWK513 Manage system security
ICTNWK514 Model preferred system solutions
ICTNWK515 Develop configuration management protocols
ICTNWK516 Determine best-fit topology for a local network
ICTNWK517 Determine best-fit topology for a wide area network
ICTNWK518 Design an enterprise wireless local area network
ICTNWK519 Design an ICT security framework
ICTNWK520 Design ICT system security controls
ICTNWK521 Install, configure and test a payment gateway
ICTNWK522 Build decks using wireless markup language
ICTNWK524 Install and configure network access storage devices
ICTNWK525 Configure an enterprise virtual computing environment
ICTNWK526 Install an enterprise virtual computing environment
ICTNWK527 Manage an enterprise virtual computing environment
ICTNWK529 Install and manage complex ICT networks
ICTNWK531 Configure an internet gateway
ICTNWK532 Identify and resolve network problems
ICTNWK533 Configure and manage advanced virtual computing environments
ICTNWK534 Monitor and troubleshoot virtual computing environments
ICTNWK535 Install an enterprise virtual computing environment
ICTNWK601 Design and implement a security system
ICTNWK602 Plan, configure and test advanced server based security
ICTNWK603 Plan, configure and test advanced internetwork routing solutions
ICTNWK604 Plan and configure advanced internetwork switching solutions
ICTNWK605 Design and configure secure integrated wireless systems
ICTNWK606 Implement voice applications over secure wireless networks
ICTNWK607 Design and implement wireless network security
ICTNWK608 Configure network devices for a secure network infrastructure
ICTNWK609 Configure and manage intrusion prevention system on network sensors
ICTNWK610 Design and build integrated VoIP networks
ICTNWK611 Configure call processing network elements for secure VoIP networks
ICTNWK612 Plan and manage troubleshooting advanced integrated IP networks
ICTNWK613 Develop plans to manage structured troubleshooting process of enterprise networks
ICTNWK614 Manage ICT security
ICTNWK615 Design and configure desktop virtualisation
ICTNWK616 Manage security, privacy and compliance of cloud service deployment
ICTNWK617 Configure and Manage a Storage Area Network
ICTOPN401 Install and test a dense wavelength division multiplexing system
ICTOPN402 Use advanced optical test equipment
ICTOPN403 Prepare activity plans and specifications for a fibre to the x installation
ICTOPN501 Plan and configure dense wavelength division multiplexing systems
ICTOPN502 Perform acceptance and commissioning tests on optical network
ICTOPN503 Plan for an optical system upgrade and cut over
ICTOPN504 Test and commission a dense wavelength division multiplexing transmission system
ICTOPN505 Test the performance of specialised optical devices
ICTOPN506 Analyse and integrate specialised optical devices in the network
ICTOPN601 Manage optical ethernet transmission
ICTOPN602 Manage dense wavelength division multiplexing transmission system
ICTOPN603 Design a dense wavelength division multiplexing system
ICTOPN604 Analyse optical transmission systems
ICTPMG201 Prepare site for support installation
ICTPMG202 Plan, organise and undertake work activities
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Unit code Unit title
ICTPMG401 Support small scale ICT projects
ICTPMG402 Schedule installation of customer premises equipment
ICTPMG403 Manage the delivery of network infrastructure
ICTPMG501 Manage ICT projects
ICTPMG502 Develop customer premises equipment installation project plans
ICTPMG503 Prepare a project brief
ICTPMG504 Prepare project specifications
ICTPMG601 Establish ICT project governance
ICTPMG602 Manage ICT project initiation
ICTPMG603 Manage ICT project planning
ICTPMG604 Manage ICT project delivery
ICTPMG605 Manage ICT project closure
ICTPMG606 Manage ICT project quality
ICTPMG607 Manage and control ICT project risks
ICTPMG608 Manage ICT project systems implementation
ICTPMG609 Plan and direct complex ICT projects
ICTPMG610 Develop a project management plan
ICTPMG611 Prepare a detailed design brief
ICTPMG801 Manage a telecommunications workplace
ICTPMG802 Manage a telecommunications project
ICTPMG803 Undertake a telecommunications project
ICTPMG804 Evaluate and use telecommunications management networks
ICTPRG301 Apply introductory programming techniques
ICTPRG401 Maintain open-source code programs
ICTPRG402 Apply query language
ICTPRG403 Develop data-driven applications
ICTPRG404 Test applications
ICTPRG405 Automate processes
ICTPRG406 Apply introductory object-oriented language skills
ICTPRG407 Write script for software applications
ICTPRG409 Develop mobile applications
ICTPRG410 Build a user interface
ICTPRG412 Configure and maintain databases
ICTPRG413 Use a library or pre-existing components
ICTPRG414 Apply introductory programming skills in another language
ICTPRG415 Apply skills in object-oriented design
ICTPRG416 Manage a software component re-use library
ICTPRG417 Apply mathematical techniques for software development
ICTPRG418 Apply intermediate programming skills in another language
ICTPRG419 Analyse software requirements
ICTPRG425 Use structured query language
ICTPRG426 Prepare software development review
ICTPRG427 Use XML effectively
ICTPRG428 Use regular expressions in programming languages
ICTPRG501 Apply advanced object-oriented language skills
ICTPRG502 Manage a project using software management tools
ICTPRG503 Debug and monitor applications
ICTPRG504 Deploy an application to a production environment
ICTPRG505 Build advanced user interface
ICTPRG506 Design application architecture
ICTPRG507 Implement security for applications
ICTPRG508 Create mashups
ICTPRG509 Build using rapid application development
ICTPRG510 Maintain custom software
ICTPRG511 Monitor and support data conversion to new ICT system
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Unit code Unit title
ICTPRG512 Prepare for the build phase of an ICT system
ICTPRG513 Coordinate the build phase of an ICT system
ICTPRG514 Prepare for software development using rapid application development
ICTPRG515 Review developed software
ICTPRG516 Develop integration blueprint for ICT systems
ICTPRG517 Install, test and evaluate pilot version of ICT system
ICTPRG518 Monitor the system pilot
ICTPRG520 Validate an application design against specifications
ICTPRG523 Apply advanced programming skills in another language
ICTPRG524 Develop high-level object-oriented class specifications
ICTPRG525 Build Java applets
ICTPRG526 Maintain functionality of legacy code programs
ICTPRG527 Apply intermediate object-oriented language skills
ICTPRG528 Perform ICT data conversion
ICTPRG529 Apply testing techniques for software development
ICTPRG601 Develop advanced mobile multi-touch applications
ICTPRG602 Manage the development of technical solutions from business specifications
ICTPRG604 Create cloud computing services
ICTPRO501 Develop training, marketing and sales resources for telecommunications products
ICTRFN201 Install a satellite antenna
ICTRFN202 Install a terrestrial antenna
ICTRFN301 Install a radio communications antenna and feedline
ICTRFN302 Install mobile telecommunications in motor vehicles
ICTRFN303 Install WiMAX customer premises equipment broadband wireless access equipment
ICTRFN304 Construct and test a radio communications device
ICTRFN305 Operate and maintain radio communications technical instruments and field equipment
ICTRFN401 Conduct radio frequency measurements
ICTRFN402 Select antenna system for radio communications
ICTRFN403 Test and repair cellular network equipment
ICTRFN404 Undertake radio communications signals monitoring
ICTRFN405 Install radio communications base station equipment
ICTRFN406 Maintain hybrid fibre coaxial broadband cable network
ICTRFN501 Test cellular handset enhancements and international roaming agreements
ICTRFN502 Test and measure cellular phone and network equipment performance
ICTRFN503 Evaluate and analyse radio frequency signal coverage plots
ICTRFN601 Monitor the capacity of and recommend changes to the cellular mobile network
ICTRFN602 Produce and evaluate architecture designs for WiMAX networks
ICTRFN801 Produce a radio link budget
ICTRFN802 Analyse a cellular mobile network system
ICTRFN803 Analyse a satellite communications system
ICTSAD401 Develop and present feasibility reports
ICTSAD501 Model data objects
ICTSAD502 Model data processes
ICTSAD503 Minimise risk of new technologies to business solutions
ICTSAD504 Implement quality assurance processes for business solutions
ICTSAD505 Develop technical requirements for business solutions
ICTSAD506 Produce a feasibility report
ICTSAD601 Perform ICT-focused enterprise analysis
ICTSAD602 Conduct knowledge audits
ICTSAD603 Plan and monitor business analysis activities in an ICT environment
ICTSAD604 Manage and communicate ICT solutions
ICTSAD605 Elicit ICT requirements
ICTSAD606 Analyse stakeholder requirements
ICTSAD607 Manage assessment and validation of ICT solutions
ICTSAS201 Maintain inventories for equipment, software and documentation
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ICTSAS202 Apply problem-solving techniques to routine ICT malfunctions
ICTSAS203 Connect hardware peripherals
ICTSAS204 Record client support requirements
ICTSAS205 Maintain ICT system integrity
ICTSAS206 Detect and protect from spam and destructive software
ICTSAS207 Protect and secure information assets
ICTSAS208 Maintain ICT equipment and consumables
ICTSAS209 Connect and use a home based local wireless network
ICTSAS301 Run standard diagnostic tests
ICTSAS303 Care for computer hardware
ICTSAS304 Provide basic system administration
ICTSAS305 Provide ICT advice to clients
ICTSAS306 Maintain equipment and software
ICTSAS307 Install, configure and secure a small office or home office network
ICTSAS401 Perform unit test for a class
ICTSAS402 Implement configuration management strategies
ICTSAS403 Review site environmental factors prior to ICT system implementation
ICTSAS404 Acquire ICT system components
ICTSAS405 Identify and evaluate ICT industry vendor technologies
ICTSAS406 Implement and hand over system components
ICTSAS407 Conduct pre-installation audit for software installation
ICTSAS408 Complete data transition in data migration process
ICTSAS409 Manage risks involving ICT systems and technology
ICTSAS410 Identify and resolve client ICT problems
ICTSAS411 Assist with policy development for client support procedures
ICTSAS412 Action change requests
ICTSAS413 Manage resolution of system faults on a live system
ICTSAS414 Evaluate system status
ICTSAS415 Optimise ICT system performance
ICTSAS416 Implement maintenance procedures
ICTSAS417 Undertake ICT system capacity planning
ICTSAS418 Monitor and administer security of an ICT system
ICTSAS419 Support system software
ICTSAS420 Provide first-level remote help desk support
ICTSAS421 Support users and troubleshoot desktop applications
ICTSAS422 Scope implementation requirements
ICTSAS424 Support different operating systems
ICTSAS425 Configure and troubleshoot operating system software
ICTSAS426 Locate and troubleshoot ICT equipment, system and software faults
ICTSAS501 Develop, implement and evaluate an incident response plan
ICTSAS502 Establish and maintain client user liaison
ICTSAS503 Perform systems tests
ICTSAS504 Develop and conduct client acceptance test
ICTSAS505 Review and update disaster recovery and contingency plans
ICTSAS506 Update ICT system operational procedures
ICTSAS507 Implement and evaluate systems for regulatory and standards compliance
ICTSAS509 Provide client ICT support services
ICTSAS510 Review and develop ICT maintenance strategy
ICTSAS511 Prioritise ICT change requests
ICTSAS512 Review and manage delivery of maintenance services
ICTSAS513 Develop detailed test plans
ICTSAS514 Perform integration tests
ICTSAS515 Manage the testing process
ICTSAS516 Perform stress and load tests on integrated platforms
ICTSAS517 Use network tools
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Unit code Unit title
ICTSAS518 Install and upgrade operating systems
ICTSAS601 Implement change management processes
ICTSMB401 Set up and operate a contractor business
ICTSMB402 Operate a contractor business with employees
ICTSUS401 Install and test renewable energy system for ICT networks
ICTSUS402 Install and test power saving hardware
ICTSUS403 Install and test power management software
ICTSUS404 Install thin client applications for power over ethernet
ICTSUS501 Implement server virtualisation for a sustainable ICT system
ICTSUS601 Integrate sustainability in ICT planning and design projects
ICTSUS602 Establish a business case for sustainability and competitive advantage in ICT projects
ICTSUS801 Plan and manage virtualisation for ICT sustainability
ICTSUS802 Conduct a business case study for integrating sustainability in ICT planning and design
projects
ICTSUS803 Research strategies using SAP solutions for sustainable economic and environmental
outcomes
ICTSUS804 Use ICT to improve sustainability outcomes
ICTSUS805 Manage improvements in ICT sustainability
ICTSUS806 Lead applied research in ICT sustainability
ICTSUS807 Conduct and manage a life cycle assessment for sustainability
ICTTCR201 Use rigging practices and systems on telecommunications network structures
ICTTCR202 Use operational safety in a telecommunications rigging environment
ICTTCR203 Use safe rigging practices to climb and perform rescues on telecommunications network
structures
ICTTCR301 Build a telecommunications radio structure
ICTTCR302 Install radio plant and equipment on telecommunications structures
ICTTCR303 Protect against electromagnetic radiation and system hazards when working on
telecommunications radio sites
ICTTEN201 Use electrical skills in telecommunications work
ICTTEN202 Use hand and power tools
ICTTEN203 Install and configure a home or small office network
ICTTEN204 Install and configure a small to medium business network
ICTTEN205 Build and maintain a secure network
ICTTEN206 Operate new media software packages
ICTTEN207 Install and test internet protocol devices in convergence networks
ICTTEN301 Provide infrastructure for telecommunications network equipment
ICTTEN302 Install telecommunications network equipment
ICTTEN303 Locate, identify and rectify recurrent network faults
ICTTEN304 Recover customer premises equipment
ICTTEN305 Refurbish customer premises equipment
ICTTEN306 Commission an electronic unit
ICTTEN307 Repair and replace telecommunications network hardware
ICTTEN308 Maintain an electronic system
ICTTEN309 Provide infrastructure for telecommunications network customer equipment
ICTTEN401 Identify requirements for customer telecommunications equipment
ICTTEN402 Estimate and quote for customer telecommunications equipment installation
ICTTEN403 Assign a transmission path
ICTTEN404 Install and configure a wireless mesh network
ICTTEN405 Install configuration programs on PC based customer equipment
ICTTEN406 Effect changes to existing customer premises equipment systems and equipment
ICTTEN407 Cut over customer premises equipment major upgrades
ICTTEN408 Complete equipment and software upgrades
ICTTEN409 Commission an electronic system
ICTTEN410 Locate, diagnose and rectify faults
ICTTEN411 Monitor, analyse and action telecommunications network alarms
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Unit code Unit title
ICTTEN412 Undertake routine maintenance of the telecommunications network
ICTTEN413 Undertake remote diagnosis and repair of network faults
ICTTEN414 Repair telecommunication system faults
ICTTEN415 Install and configure internet protocol TV in a home network
ICTTEN416 Install, configure and test an internet protocol network
ICTTEN417 Install, configure and test a router
ICTTEN418 Install and test a radio frequency identification system
ICTTEN419 Implement and troubleshoot enterprise routers and switches
ICTTEN420 Design, install and configure an internetwork
ICTTEN421 Apply advanced routing protocols to network design
ICTTEN422 Configure and troubleshoot advanced network switching
ICTTEN423 Install and maintain a wide area network
ICTTEN424 Install and configure internet protocol TV in a service provider network
ICTTEN425 Design, install and configure a customer smart technology network
ICTTEN426 Design network projects
ICTTEN427 Conduct site surveys to identify carrier installation requirements
ICTTEN428 Prepare design drawings and specification for telecommunications installations
ICTTEN429 Estimate and quote for carrier telecommunications equipment installations
ICTTEN430 Design infrastructure for telecommunications network installations
ICTTEN431 Design a dense wavelength division multiplexing system
ICTTEN501 Provide consultancy and technical support in the customer premises equipment sector
ICTTEN502 Design a telecommunications project
ICTTEN503 Design an electronic system for a telecommunications network
ICTTEN504 Acceptance test new systems and equipment
ICTTEN505 Commission telecommunications network equipment
ICTTEN506 Integrate new systems and equipment into the telecommunications network
ICTTEN507 Cut over new and replacement network equipment
ICTTEN508 Locate, diagnose and rectify complex faults
ICTTEN509 Provide expert advice and support on complex faults
ICTTEN510 Undertake planned outage management
ICTTEN511 Administer a data communications network
ICTTEN512 Design and implement an enterprise voice over internet protocol and a unified
communications network
ICTTEN513 Install, configure and test a local area network switch
ICTTEN514 Install, configure and test a server
ICTTEN515 Dimension and design a radio frequency identification system
ICTTEN516 Produce technical solutions from business specifications
ICTTEN517 Plan a wireless mesh network
ICTTEN601 Undertake qualification testing of new or enhanced equipment and systems
ICTTEN602 Undertake system administration
ICTTEN603 Undertake network traffic management
ICTTEN604 Coordinate fault rectification and restoration of service following network outages
ICTTEN605 Implement planned network changes with minimal impact to the customer
ICTTEN606 Manage a common channel signalling network
ICTTEN607 Analyse and organise repair of highly complex telecommunications network faults
ICTTEN608 Verify new software and hardware releases
ICTTEN609 Produce and evaluate architecture designs for convergent cellular mobile networks
ICTTEN610 Design and configure an IP-MPLS network with virtual
ICTTEN611 Produce an ICT network architecture design
ICTTEN612 Design and manage internet protocol TV in a service provider network
ICTTEN801 Plan a transmission network
ICTTEN802 Manage alignment of systems with product and technology strategy
ICTTEN803 Translate domain and solution architectures into platform requirements and designs
ICTTEN804 Manage end to end architectural solutions across multiple domains
ICTTEN805 Manage solution architecture and impacts in line with organisational processes
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Unit code Unit title
ICTTEN806 Manage application layer solutions
ICTTEN807 Manage voice, data and internet protocol network solutions
ICTTEN808 Manage network testing strategies
ICTTEN809 Analyse business specifications to produce technical solutions
ICTTEN810 Investigate the application of cloud networks in telecommunications switching
ICTTEN811 Evaluate and apply network security
ICTTEN812 Evaluate and apply digital signal processing to communications system
ICTTEN813 Produce engineering solutions using numerical computations and simulation
ICTTEN814 Manage development and application of testing artefacts
ICTTEN815 Manage project requirements and process implementations
ICTTEN816 Scope project requirements and process solutions
ICTWEB201 Use social media tools for collaboration and engagement
ICTWEB301 Create a simple markup language document
ICTWEB302 Build simple websites using commercial programs
ICTWEB303 Produce digital images for the web
ICTWEB401 Design a website to meet technical requirements
ICTWEB402 Confirm accessibility of websites for people with special needs
ICTWEB403 Transfer content to a website using commercial packages
ICTWEB404 Maintain website performance
ICTWEB405 Monitor traffic and compile website traffic reports
ICTWEB406 Create website testing procedures
ICTWEB407 Conduct operational acceptance tests of websites
ICTWEB408 Ensure basic website security
ICTWEB409 Develop cascading style sheets
ICTWEB410 Apply web authoring tool to convert client data for websites
ICTWEB411 Produce basic client-side script for dynamic web pages
ICTWEB412 Produce interactive web animation
ICTWEB413 Optimise search engines
ICTWEB414 Design simple web page layouts
ICTWEB415 Produce server-side script for dynamic web pages
ICTWEB416 Customise content management system
ICTWEB417 Integrate social web technologies
ICTWEB418 Use development software and ICT tools to build a basic website
ICTWEB419 Develop guidelines for uploading information to a website
ICTWEB420 Write content for web pages
ICTWEB421 Ensure website content meets technical protocols and standards
ICTWEB422 Ensure website access and useability
ICTWEB423 Ensure dynamic website security
ICTWEB424 Evaluate and select a web hosting service
ICTWEB425 Apply structured query language to extract and manipulate data
ICTWEB429 Create a markup language document to specification
ICTWEB501 Build a dynamic website
ICTWEB502 Create dynamic web pages
ICTWEB503 Create web-based programs
ICTWEB504 Build a document using eXtensible markup language
ICTWEB505 Develop complex web page layouts
ICTWEB506 Develop complex cascading style sheets
ICTWEB507 Customise a complex ICT content management system
ICTWEB508 Develop website information architecture
ICTWEB509 Use site server tools for transaction management
ICTWEB510 Analyse information and assign meta tags
ICTWEB511 Implement quality assurance process for websites
ICTWEB512 Administer business websites and servers
ICTWEB515 Implement and use web services
ICTWHS201 Provide telecommunications services safely on roofs
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Unit code Unit title
ICTWHS202 Work safely in a radio frequency electromagnetic radiation environment
ICTWHS203 Work safely near power infrastructure
ICTWHS204 Follow work health and safety and environmental policy and procedures
ICTWOR201 Work effectively in telecommunications technology
ICTWOR301 Organise resources
ICTWOR302 Organise material supply
ICTWOR303 Schedule resources
ICTWOR304 Manage spare parts
ICTWOR305 Supervise worksite activities
ICTWOR306 Resolve technical enquiries using multiple information systems
ICTWOR307 Collect and analyse technical information
ICTWOR401 Undertake a civil site survey
ICTWOR402 Schedule equipment maintenance
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Unit code and title Pre-requisite unit code and title
ICTCMP202 Perform restricted customer ICTCBL236 Install, maintain and modify
premises broadband cabling work: ACMA customer premises communications cabling:
Restricted Rule ACMA Restricted Rule
OR
ICTCBL201 Install customer cable support
systems, and
ICTCBL202 Place and secure customer cable,
and
ICTCBL203 Terminate metallic conductor
customer cable, and
ICTCMP201 Organise and monitor cabling to
ensure compliance with regulatory and industry
standards
ICTDRE304 Design communications wiring ICTCBL237 Install, maintain and modify
systems for customer premises customer premises communications cabling:
ACMA Open Rule
ICTPMG803 Undertake a telecommunications ICTCBL237 Install, maintain and modify
project customer premises communications cabling:
ACMA Open Rule
ICTTCR301 Build a telecommunications radio ICTTCR201 Use rigging practices and systems
structure on telecommunications network structures
ICTTCR202 Use operational safety in a
telecommunications rigging environment
ICTTCR203 Use safe rigging practices to climb
and perform rescues on telecommunications
network structures
ICTTCR302 Install radio plant and equipment on ICTTCR201 Use rigging practices and systems
telecommunications structures on telecommunications network structures
ICTTCR202 Use operational safety in a
telecommunications rigging environment
ICTTCR203 Use safe rigging practices to climb
and perform rescues on telecommunications
network structures
Some imported units of competency also include pre-requisite units. Refer to the relevant qualification for
further details. qualification document details.
Imported unit code Imported unit title Origin
BSBCMM101 Apply basic communication skills BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBCRT401 Articulate, present and debate ideas BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBCRT501 Originate and develop concepts BSB Business Services
Training Package
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Imported unit code Imported unit title Origin
BSBCUS201 Deliver a service to customers BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBCUS402 Address customer needs BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBDES401 Generate design solutions BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBDES402 Interpret and respond to a design brief BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBDES403 Develop and extend design skills and practice BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBDES501 Implement design solutions BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBDES502 Establish, negotiate and refine a design brief BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBDES601 Manage design realisation BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBDES602 Research global design trends BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBEBU401 Review and maintain a website BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBEBU501 Investigate and design e-business solutions BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBFIM501 Manage budgets and financial plans BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBINN601 Lead and manage organisational change BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBINN801 Lead innovative thinking and practice BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBIPR301 Comply with organisational requirements for BSB Business Services
protection and use of intellectual property Training Package
BSBLDR402 Lead effective workplace relationships BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBLDR803 Develop and cultivate collaborative partnerships BSB Business Services
and relationships Training Package
BSBMGT401 Show leadership in the workplace BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBMGT608 Manage innovation and continuous improvement BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBPMG517 Manage project risk BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBPMG521 Manage project integration BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBPMG522 Undertake project work BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBSMB305 Comply with regulatory, taxation and insurance BSB Business Services
requirements for the micro business Training Package
BSBSMB306 Plan a home based business BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBSMB401 Establish legal and risk management requirements BSB Business Services
of small business Training Package
BSBSMB405 Monitor and manage small business operations BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBSMB407 Manage a small team BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBSUS201 Participate in environmentally sustainable work BSB Business Services
practices Training Package
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Imported unit code Imported unit title Origin
BSBSUS301 Implement and monitor environmentally BSB Business Services
sustainable work practices Training Package
BSBSUS501 Develop workplace policy and procedures for BSB Business Services
sustainability Training Package
BSBWHS201 Contribute to health and safety of self and others BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBWHS304 Participate effectively in WHS communication and BSB Business Services
consultation processes Training Package
BSBWHS403 Contribute to implementing and maintaining WHS BSB Business Services
consultation and participation processes Training Package
BSBWHS501 Ensure a safe workplace BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBWHS504 Manage WHS risks BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBWOR301 Organise personal work priorities and development BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBWOR404 Develop work priorities BSB Business Services
Training Package
BSBWOR502 Lead and manage team effectiveness BSB Business Services
Training Package
CPCCCM2007B Use explosive power tools CPC08 Construction, Plumbing
and Services Training Package
CPCCDE3014A Remove non-friable asbestos CPC08 Construction, Plumbing
and Services Training Package
CPCCLDG3001A Licence to perform dogging CPC08 Construction, Plumbing
and Services Training Package
CPCCLRG3001A Licence to perform rigging basic level CPC08 Construction, Plumbing
and Services Training Package
CPCCLRG3002A Licence to perform rigging intermediate level CPC08 Construction, Plumbing
and Services Training Package
CPCCLRG4001A Licence to perform rigging advanced level CPC08 Construction, Plumbing
and Services Training Package
CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the construction industry CPC08 Construction, Plumbing
and Services Training Package
CPCCOHS2001A Apply OHS requirements, policies and procedures CPC08 Construction, Plumbing
in the construction industry and Services Training Package
CPPSEC3009A Prepare and present evidence in court CPP07 Property Services
Training Package
CPPSEC5003A Assess security risk management options CPP07 Property Services
Training Package
CPPSEC5004A Prepare security risk management plan CPP07 Property Services
Training Package
CPPSEC5005A Implement security risk management plan CPP07 Property Services
Training Package
CPPSEC5006A Determine strategy for the implementation of CPP07 Property Services
biometric technology Training Package
CPPSEC5007A Assess biometric system CPP07 Property Services
Training Package
CUAANM301 Create 2D digital animations CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUAANM302 Create 3D digital animations CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUAANM303 Create 3D digital models CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUAANM402 Create digital visual effects CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
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Imported unit code Imported unit title Origin
CUACAM201 Assist with a basic camera shoot CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUACAM301 Shoot material for screen productions CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUADIG201 Maintain interactive content CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUADIG301 Prepare video assets CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUADIG302 Author interactive sequences CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUADIG303 Produce and prepare photo images CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUADIG304 Create visual design components CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUADIG401 Author interactive media CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUADIG502 Design digital applications CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUADIG503 Design e-learning resources CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUADIG504 Design games CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUADIG507 Design digital simulations CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUADRA201 Develop drawing skills CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUAPHI504 Employ specialised imaging technologies CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUAPOS201 Perform basic vision and sound editing CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUAPOS401 Edit screen content for fast turnaround CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUAPOS402 Manage media assets CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUAPPM407 Create storyboards CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUASOU202 Perform basic sound editing CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUASOU304 Prepare audio assets CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUASOU307 Record and mix a basic music demo CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUASOU407 Edit sound CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
CUASOU504 Produce sound recordings CUA Creative Arts and Culture
Training Package
FNSORG506 Prepare financial forecasts and projections FNS Financial Services
Training Package
HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation HLT Health Training Package
HLTAID002 Provide basic emergency life support HLT Health Training Package
HLTAID003 Provide first aid HLT Health Training Package
ICPDMT321 Capture a digital image ICP Printing and Graphic Arts
Training Package
ICPDMT346 Incorporate video into multimedia presentations ICP Printing and Graphic Arts
Training Package
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Imported unit code Imported unit title Origin
RIIWHS204D Work safely at heights RII Resources and
Infrastructure Industry
Training Package
RIIHAN301D Operate elevating work platform RII Resources and
Infrastructure Industry
Training Package
TLID2010A Operate a forklift TLI10 Transport and Logistics
Training Package
TLID3035A Operate a boom type elevating work platform TLI10 Transport and Logistics
Training Package
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Appendix 2 – Mapping information
The information provided is a general summary only. IBSA recommends using the Compare Content Tool
available on the training.gov.au (TGA) website for more information about specific changes. Visit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjhNe3Bu0H4 to watch a video on how to use this tool.
Qualification mapping
Mapping from ICT10 Integrated Telecommunications Training Package version 3.0 to ICT Information and
Communications Technology Training Package version 2.0
Qualification code and title Qualification code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
Training Package version 2.0
version 3.0
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Qualification code and title Qualification code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
Training Package version 2.0
version 3.0
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Qualification code and title Qualification code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
Training Package version 2.0
version 3.0
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Qualification code and title Qualification code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
Training Package version 2.0
version 3.0
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Qualification code and title Qualification code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
Training Package version 2.0
version 3.0
Mapping from ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package version 1.0, to ICT
Information and Communications Technology Training Package version 2.0
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ICT Information and ICT Information and Comments E/N
Communications Communications Technology
Technology version 1 version 2
ICT40115 Certificate IV in ICT40115 Certificate IV in ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Information Technology Information Technology codes
ICT40215 Certificate IV in ICT40215 Certificate IV in ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Information Technology Information Technology codes
Support Support
ICT40315 Certificate IV in ICT40315 Certificate IV in ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Web-Based Technologies Web-Based Technologies codes
ICT40415 Certificate IV in ICT40415 Certificate IV in ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Information Technology Information Technology codes
Networking Networking
ICT40515 Certificate IV in ICT40515 Certificate IV in ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Programming Programming codes
ICT40615 Certificate IV in ICT40615 Certificate IV in ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Information Technology Information Technology codes
Testing Testing
ICT40715 Certificate IV in ICT40715 Certificate IV in ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Systems Analysis and Systems Analysis and Design codes
Design
ICT40815 Certificate IV in ICT40815 Certificate IV in ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Digital Media Technologies Digital Media Technologies codes
ICT40915 Certificate IV in ICT40915 Certificate IV in ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Digital and Interactive Digital and Interactive codes
Games Games
ICT41015 Certificate IV in ICT41015 Certificate IV in ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Computer Systems Computer Systems codes
Technology Technology
ICT50115 Diploma of ICT50115 Diploma of ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Information Technology Information Technology codes
ICT50215 Diploma of ICT50215 Diploma of Digital ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Digital and Interactive and Interactive Games codes
Games
ICT50315 Diploma of ICT50315 Diploma of ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Information Technology Information Technology codes
Systems Administration Systems Administration
ICT50415 Diploma of ICT50415 Diploma of ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Information Technology Information Technology codes
Networking Networking
ICT50515 Diploma of ICT50515 Diploma of ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Database Design and Database Design and codes
Development Development
ICT50615 Diploma of ICT50615 Diploma of ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Website Development Website Development codes
ICT50715 Diploma of ICT50715 Diploma of ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Software Development Software Development codes
ICT50815 Diploma of ICT50815 Diploma of ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Systems Analysis and Systems Analysis and Design codes
Design
ICT50915 Diploma of ICT50915 Diploma of Digital ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Digital Media Technologies Media Technologies codes
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ICT Information and ICT Information and Comments E/N
Communications Communications Technology
Technology version 1 version 2
ICT60115 Advanced ICT60115 Advanced Diploma ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Diploma of Information of Information Technology codes
Technology
ICT60215 Advanced ICT60215 Advanced Diploma ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Diploma of Network of Network Security codes
Security
ICT60315 Advanced ICT60315 Advanced Diploma ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Diploma of Information of Information Technology codes
Technology Business Business Analysis
Analysis
ICT60415 Advanced ICT60415 Advanced Diploma ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Diploma of Information of Information Technology codes
Technology Project Project Management
Management
ICT60515 Advanced ICT60515 Advanced Diploma ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Diploma of Computer of Computer Systems codes
Systems Technology Technology
ICT80115 Graduate ICT80115 Graduate ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Certificate in Information Certificate in Information codes
Technology and Strategic Technology and Strategic
Management Management
ICT80215 Graduate ICT80215 Graduate ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Certificate in Information Certificate in Information codes
Technology Sustainability Technology Sustainability
ICT80315 Graduate ICT80315 Graduate ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Certificate in Certificate in codes
Telecommunications Telecommunications
ICT80415 Graduate ICT80415 Graduate Diploma ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Diploma in in Telecommunications codes
Telecommunications Network Engineering
Network Engineering
ICT80515 Graduate ICT80515 Graduate Diploma ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Diploma of of Telecommunications and codes
Telecommunications and Strategic Management
Strategic Management
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Skill set code and title Skill set code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications
Training Package Technology version 2
version 3.0
Number of units of
competency increased.
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Skill set code and title Skill set code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications
Training Package Technology version 2
version 3.0
Number of units of
competency increased
Number of units of
competency increased
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Skill set code and title Skill set code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications
Training Package Technology version 2
version 3.0
Number of units of
competency increased
Note: The Cisco mapping and competencies are only available for organisations that apply to become an
Academy. Not all applications are automatically accepted and need to be reviewed by Cisco for quality and
assurance purposes. Cisco Systems Inc have the right to change their requirements for becoming an
Academy at any time.
Mapping from ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package version 1.0, to ICT
Information and Communications Technology Training Package version 2.0
Skill set code and title Skill set code and title Comments E/N
ICT Information and ICT Information and
Communications Technology Communications Technology
version 1 version 2
ICTSS00031 Application ICTSS00031 Application ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Development Specialist Skill Development Specialist Skill codes
Set Set
ICTSS00032 Basic ICTSS00032 Basic ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Application Development Application Development codes
Programmer Skill Set Programmer Skill Set
ICTSS00033 Basic ICTSS00033 Basic Computer ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Computer Hardware and Hardware and System codes
System Troubleshooting Skill Troubleshooting Skill Set
Set
ICTSS00034 Basic Web ICTSS00034 Basic Web ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Development Specialist Skill Development Specialist Skill codes
Set Set
ICTSS00035 Certified IT ICTSS00035 Certified IT ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Network Enterprise, Security Network Enterprise, Security codes
or Server Administrator Skill or Server Administrator Skill
Set Set
ICTSS00036 Certified ICTSS00036 Certified ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Network Associate Network Associate codes
Technology Specialist Skill Technology Specialist Skill
Set Set
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Skill set code and title Skill set code and title Comments E/N
ICT Information and ICT Information and
Communications Technology Communications Technology
version 1 version 2
ICTSS00037 Certified ICTSS00037 Certified ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Network Professional Network Professional codes
Specialist - Voice and Specialist - Voice and
Wireless Skill Set Wireless Skill Set
ICTSS00038 Certified ICTSS00038 Certified ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Network Professional Network Professional codes
Specialist Skill Set Specialist Skill Set
ICTSS00039 Certified ICTSS00039 Certified ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Networking Technician Skill Networking Technician Skill codes
Set Set
ICTSS00040 Certified ICTSS00040 Certified ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Security and Architect Security and Architect codes
Specialist Skill Set Specialist Skill Set
ICTSS00041 Certified ICTSS00041 Certified ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Technician or Technology Technician or Technology codes
Specialist - Infrastructure Specialist - Infrastructure
Configuration Skill Set Configuration Skill Set
ICTSS00042 Certified ICTSS00042 Certified ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Technology Specialist - Technology Specialist - codes
Graphical User Interfaces Graphical User Interfaces
Skill Set Skill Set
ICTSS00043 Certified Web ICTSS00043 Certified Web ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Design Specialist Skill Set Design Specialist Skill Set codes
ICTSS00044 Computing and ICTSS00044 Computing and ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Application Fundamentals Application Fundamentals codes
Skill Set Skill Set
ICTSS00045 Computing ICTSS00045 Computing ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Fundamentals Skill Set Fundamentals Skill Set codes
ICTSS00046 Digital Literacy ICTSS00046 Digital Literacy - ISC upgrade, updated unit E
- eCitizen Skill Set eCitizen Skill Set codes
ICTSS00047 Digital Literacy ICTSS00047 Digital Literacy ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Skill Set Skill Set codes
ICTSS00048 Hardware ICTSS00048 Hardware ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Technician Skill Set Technician Skill Set codes
ICTSS00049 ICTSS00049 Internetworking ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Internetworking Systems Systems Coordinator - codes
Coordinator - Administrator Administrator Skill Set
Skill Set
ICTSS00050 Rich Interactive ICTSS00050 Rich Interactive ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Content Specialist Skill Set Content Specialist Skill Set codes
ICTSS00051 System and ICTSS00051 System and ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Hardware Plus Technician Hardware Plus Technician codes
Skill Set Skill Set
ICTSS00052 System and ICTSS00052 System and ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Network Plus Technician Network Plus Technician Skill codes
Skill set set
ICTSS00053 Virtualisation ICTSS00053 Virtualisation ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Specialist Skill Set Specialist Skill Set codes
ICTSS00054 Visual ICTSS00054 Visual ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Communications Specialist Communications Specialist codes
Skill Set Skill Set
ICTSS00055 Website ICTSS00055 Website ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Administration Specialist Administration Specialist codes
Skill Set Skill Set
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Skill set code and title Skill set code and title Comments E/N
ICT Information and ICT Information and
Communications Technology Communications Technology
version 1 version 2
ICTSS00056 Enterprise ICTSS00056 Enterprise ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Desktop Virtualisation Desktop Virtualisation codes
Specialist Skill Set Specialist Skill Set
ICTSS00057 Enterprise ICTSS00057 Enterprise ISC upgrade, updated unit E
Server Virtualisation Server Virtualisation codes
Specialist Skill Set Specialist Skill Set
Awarding of Cisco certification can only be done by organisations that are Cisco academies. The Cisco
vendor mapping, available on the IBSA website, is available only for organisations that are already Cisco
academies, or those that apply to become academies. Note that not all applications are automatically
accepted and they are reviewed by Cisco for quality assurance purposes. Cisco Systems Inc have the right
to change their requirements for becoming an academy at any time.
Unit mapping
Mapping from ICT10 Integrated Telecommunication Training Package version 3.0 to ICT Information and
Communications Technology Training Package version 2.0
Key: E = equivalent, N = not equivalent, N/A = not applicable
Unit code and title Unit code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
version 3 version 2
Minor changes to
performance criteria
ICTBWN3100B Work safely with ICTBWN304 Work safely with Updated to meet EN
live fibre to test and commission live fibre to test and Standards for Training
a fibre to the x installation commission a fibre to the x Packages
installation
Additional pre-requisite
unit
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Unit code and title Unit code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
version 3 version 2
ICTBWN3205B Use optical and ICTBWN305 Use optical and Updated to meet E
radio frequency measuring radio frequency measuring Standards for Training
instruments instruments Packages
ICTCBL2006B Place and secure ICTCBL202 Place and secure Updated to meet E
customer cable customer cable standards for Training
Packages
Performance criteria
clarified
Performance criteria
clarified
Performance Criteria
clarified
Performance criteria
clarified
Performance criteria
clarified
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Unit code and title Unit code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
version 3 version 2
Performance criteria
clarified
ICTCBL2132A Erect aerial cable ICTCBL212 Erect aerial cable Updated to meet E
supports supports Standards for Training
Packages
ICTCBL2134A Fix aerial cable ICTCBL214 Fix aerial cable Updated to meet E
Standards for Training
Packages
Performance criteria
clarified
Pre-requisite units
added
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Unit code and title Unit code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
version 3 version 2
ICTCBL3013A Perform cable and ICTCBL304 Perform cable and Updated to meet E
system test on customer system test on customer Standards for Training
premises premises Packages
Added new
Performance Criteria to
clarify intent
ICTCBL3014A Hand over systems ICTCBL305 Hand over cable Updated to meet E
and equipment systems and equipment Standards for Training
Packages
ICTCBL3015A Locate and identify ICTCBL306 Locate and identify Updated to meet E
cable system faults cable system faults Standards for Training
Packages
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Unit code and title Unit code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
version 3 version 2
Performance criteria
clarified
ICTCBL3021A Install aerial cable ICTCBL310 Install aerial cable Updated to meet E
Standards for Training
Packages
Added performance
criterion 2.5 for
clarification
ICTCBL3049A Install systems and ICTCBL311 Install systems and Updated to meet E
equipment on customer premises equipment on customer Standards for Training
premises Packages
ICTCBL3067A Modify and cutover ICTCBL313 Modify and cutover Updated to meet E
cable cable Standards for Training
Packages
ICTCBL3240B Install ribbon fibre ICTCBL316 Install ribbon fibre Updated to meet E
cable in the FTTX distribution cable in the FTTX distribution Standards for Training
network network Packages
Performance criteria
clarified
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Unit code and title Unit code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
version 3 version 2
ICTCBL4057A Test cable bearers ICTCBL404 Test cable bearers Updated to meet E
Standards for Training
Packages
ICTDRE3157B Locate and rectify ICTDRE302 Locate and rectify Updated to meet E
digital reception equipment faults digital reception equipment standards for Training
faults Packages
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Unit code and title Unit code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
version 3 version 2
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Unit code and title Unit code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
version 3 version 2
ICTOPN4115A Install and test a ICTOPN401 Install and test a Updated to meet E
dense wavelength division dense wavelength division Standards for Training
multiplexing system multiplexing system Packages
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Unit code and title Unit code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
version 3 version 2
ICTOPN5118A Plan and configure ICTOPN501 Plan and configure Updated to meet E
dense wavelength division dense wavelength division Standards for Training
multiplexing systems multiplexing systems Packages
ICTOPN5120A Plan for an optical ICTOPN503 Plan for an optical Updated to meet E
system upgrade and cut over system upgrade and cut over Standards for Training
Packages
ICTPGM2130A Prepare site for ICTPMG201 Prepare site for Updated to meet E
support installation support installation Standards for Training
Packages
ICTOPN2173A Plan, organise and ICTPMG202 Plan, organise and Updated to meet E
undertake work activities undertake work activities Standards for Training
Packages
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Unit code and title Unit code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
version 3 version 2
ICTPMG8149B Evaluate and use ICTPMG804 Evaluate and use Updated to meet E
telecommunications telecommunications Standards for Training
management networks management networks Packages
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Unit code and title Unit code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
version 3 version 2
ICTRFN3155A Construct and test ICTRFN304 Construct and test Updated to meet E
a radio communications device a radio communications device Standards for Training
Packages
ICTRFN4159A Test and repair ICTRFN403 Test and repair Updated to meet E
cellular network equipment cellular network equipment Standards for Training
Packages
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Unit code and title Unit code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
version 3 version 2
ICTRFN5148A Test and measure ICTRFN502 Test and measure Updated to meet E
cellular phone and network cellular phone and network Standards for Training
equipment performance equipment performance Packages
ICTSUS4183A Install and test ICTSUS401 Install and test Updated to meet E
renewable energy system for ICT renewable energy system for Standards for Training
networks ICT networks Packages
ICTSUS4184A Install and test ICTSUS402 Install and test Updated to meet E
power saving hardware power saving hardware Standards for Training
Packages
ICTSUS4185A Install and test ICTSUS403 Install and test Updated to meet E
power management software power management software Standards for Training
Packages
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Unit code and title Unit code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
version 3 version 2
ICTSUS4186A Install thin client ICTSUS404 Install thin client Updated to meet E
applications for power over applications for power over Standards for Training
ethernet ethernet Packages
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Unit code and title Unit code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
version 3 version 2
ICTTEN2008 Use electrical skills ICTTEN201 Use electrical skills Updated to meet E
in telecommunications work in telecommunications work Standards for Training
Packages
ICTTEN2140B Use hand and ICTTEN202 Use hand and Updated to meet E
power tools power tools Standards for Training
Packages
ICTTEN2209A Build and maintain ICTTEN205 Build and maintain Updated to meet E
a secure network a secure network Standards for Training
Packages
ICTTEN2219A Install and test ICTTEN207 Install and test Updated to meet E
internet protocol devices in internet protocol devices in Standards for Training
convergence networks convergence networks Packages
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Unit code and title Unit code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
version 3 version 2
ICTTEN3089A Repair and replace ICTTEN307 Repair and replace Updated to meet E
telecommunications network telecommunications network Standards for Training
hardware hardware Packages
Clarified other
Performance Criteria
ICTTEN4073A Cut over customer ICTTEN407 Cut over customer Updated to meet E
premises equipment major premises equipment major Standards for Training
upgrades upgrades Packages
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Unit code and title Unit code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
version 3 version 2
ICTTEN4202A Install and test a ICTTEN418 Install and test a Updated to meet E
radio frequency identification radio frequency identification Standards for Training
system system Packages
ICTTEN4211A Design, install and ICTTEN420 Design, install and Updated to meet E
configure an internetwork configure an internetwork Standards for Training
Packages
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Unit code and title Unit code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
version 3 version 2
ICTTEN4229B Design, install and ICTTEN425 Design, install and Updated to meet E
configure a customer smart configure a customer smart Standards for Training
technology network technology network Packages
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Unit code and title Unit code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
version 3 version 2
ICTTEN5061A Cut over new and ICTTEN507 Cut over new and Updated to meet E
replacement network equipment replacement network Standards for Training
equipment Packages
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Unit code and title Unit code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
version 3 version 2
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Unit code and title Unit code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
version 3 version 2
ICTTEN8195B Evaluate and apply ICTTEN811 Evaluate and apply Updated to meet E
network security network security Standards for Training
Packages
ICTTEN8196A Evaluate and apply ICTTEN812 Evaluate and apply Updated to meet E
digital signal processing to digital signal processing to Standards for Training
communications system communications system Packages
ICTOHS2153B Work safely near ICTWHS203 Work safely near Updated to meet E
power infrastructure power infrastructure Standards for Training
Packages
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Unit code and title Unit code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
version 3 version 2
Additional Element
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Unit code and title Unit code and title Comments E/N
ICT10 Integrated ICT Information and
Telecommunications Communications Technology
version 3 version 2
Awarding of Cisco certification can only be done by organisations that are Cisco academies. The Cisco
vendor mapping, available on the IBSA website, is available only for organisations that are already Cisco
academies, or those that apply to become academies. Note that not all applications are automatically
accepted and they are reviewed by Cisco for quality assurance purposes. Cisco Systems Inc have the right
to change their requirements for becoming an academy at any time.
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Pathways
Telecommunications Sector
The below table provides qualifications pathways and industry outcomes for the telecommunications
sector.
Graduate Certificate
Graduates at this level will have advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
requirements manager
Advanced Diploma
Graduates at this level will have broad knowledge and skills for paraprofessional/highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
network designer
Diploma
Graduates at this level will have specialised knowledge and skills for skilled/paraprofessional work
and/or further learning.
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human resources (HR) manager
recruitment manager
accounts manager
finance manager
operations manager
Certificate IV
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for specialised and/or
skilled work and/or further learning.
Certificate III
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for work and/or further
learning.
Certificate II
Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for work in a defined context and/or further
learning.
Skill Sets
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ICTSS00072 National Broadband Network telecommunications linesworker
Advanced Linesworker/Installer Skill Set Set
telecommunications broadband network
installer
Graduate Certificate
Graduates at this level will have advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
requirements manager
Advanced Diploma
Graduates at this level will have broad knowledge and skills for paraprofessional/highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
network designer
Diploma
Graduates at this level will have specialised knowledge and skills for skilled/paraprofessional work
and/or further learning.
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installer of emerging technologies
operations manager
Certificate IV
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for specialised and/or
skilled work and/or further learning.
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telecommunications technician planner
Certificate III
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for work and/or further
learning.
telecommunications tradesperson
Certificate II
Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for work in a defined context and/or further
learning.
TV installer
Skill Sets
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ICTSS00075 Technical Help Desk Support Skill Set customer computer system installer
Graduate Certificate
Graduates at this level will have advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
requirements manager
Advanced Diploma
Graduates at this level will have broad knowledge and skills for paraprofessional/highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
network designer
Diploma
Graduates at this level will have specialised knowledge and skills for skilled/paraprofessional work
and/or further learning.
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ICT51015 Diploma in Telecommunications telecommunications technical specialist
Engineering
planner of specialised RF network
infrastructure
Certificate IV
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for specialised and/or
skilled work and/or further learning.
Certificate III
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for work and/or further
learning.
telecommunications tradesperson
Certificate II
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Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for work in a defined context and/or further
learning.
Skill Sets
network designer
telecommunications tradesperson
Graduate Certificate
Graduates at this level will have advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
requirements manager
Advanced Diploma
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Graduates at this level will have broad knowledge and skills for paraprofessional/highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
Diploma
Graduates at this level will have specialised knowledge and skills for skilled/paraprofessional work
and/or further learning.
Certificate IV
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for specialised and/or
skilled work and/or further learning.
Certificate III
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for work and/or further
learning.
Certificate II
Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for work in a defined context and/or further
learning.
satellite TV installer
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free to air TV installer
Skill Sets
ICTSS00069 Domestic Digital Television Antenna TV and digital TV antenna installer for
Installation Skill Set domestic applications
Graduate Certificate
Graduates at this level will have advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
requirements manager
Advanced Diploma
Graduates at this level will have broad knowledge and skills for paraprofessional/highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
Diploma
Graduates at this level will have specialised knowledge and skills for skilled/paraprofessional work
and/or further learning.
Certificate IV
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Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for specialised and/or
skilled work and/or further learning.
telecommunications technician
Certificate III
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for work and/or further
learning.
telecommunications tradesperson
Certificate II
Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for work in a defined context and/or further
learning.
telecommunications tradesperson
infrastructure cabler
Skill Sets
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design the building network
Graduate Diploma
Graduates at this level will have advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
telecommunications applications
specialist and/or manager
system engineer
solutions engineer
system engineer
telecommunications manager
Graduate Certificate
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Graduates at this level will have advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
domain specialist
Advanced Diploma
Graduates at this level will have broad knowledge and skills for paraprofessional/highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
ICT manager
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ICT60515 Advanced Diploma of Computer network administrator or coordinator
Systems Technology
network engineer
systems developer
Diploma
Graduates at this level will have specialised knowledge and skills for skilled/paraprofessional work
and/or further learning.
systems manager
Certificate IV
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for specialised and/or
skilled work and/or further learning.
network technician
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Certificate III
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for work and/or further
learning.
PC support
technical support
Certificate II
Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for work in a defined context and/or further
learning.
Certificate I
Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for initial work, community involvement and/or
further learning.
Skill Sets
systems administrator
records assistant
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Sector name: Digital and Interactive Games
Graduate Diploma
Graduates at this level will have advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
telecommunications applications
specialist and/or manager
system engineer
solutions engineer
system engineer
telecommunications manager
Graduate Certificate
Graduates at this level will have advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
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ICT80315 Graduate Certificate in telecommunications emerging technology
Telecommunications specialist
domain specialist
Advanced Diploma
Graduates at this level will have broad knowledge and skills for paraprofessional/highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
ICT manager
Diploma
Graduates at this level will have specialised knowledge and skills for skilled/paraprofessional work
and/or further learning.
designer
games developer
graphic/media designer
PC games programmer
web designer
Certificate IV
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for specialised and/or
skilled work and/or further learning.
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ICT40915 Certificate IV in Digital and Interactive support 2-D/3-D artist
Games
assistant animator
assistant designer
Certificate III
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for work and/or further
learning.
PC support
technical support
Certificate II
Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for work in a defined context and/or further
learning.
Certificate I
Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for initial work, community involvement and/or
further learning.
Skill Sets
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Sector name: Digital Media Technologies
Graduate Diploma
Graduates at this level will have advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
telecommunications applications
specialist and/or manager
system engineer
solutions engineer
system engineer
telecommunications manager
Graduate Certificate
Graduates at this level will have advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
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ICT80315 Graduate Certificate in telecommunications emerging technology
Telecommunications specialist
domain specialist
Advanced Diploma
Graduates at this level will have broad knowledge and skills for paraprofessional/highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
ICT manager
Diploma
Graduates at this level will have specialised knowledge and skills for skilled/paraprofessional work
and/or further learning.
Certificate IV
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for specialised and/or
skilled work and/or further learning.
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assistant digital media developer
Certificate III
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for work and/or further
learning.
PC support
technical support
Certificate II
Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for work in a defined context and/or further
learning.
Certificate I
Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for initial work, community involvement and/or
further learning.
Skill Sets
Graduate Diploma
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Graduates at this level will have advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
telecommunications applications
specialist and/or manager
system engineer
solutions engineer
system engineer
telecommunications manager
Graduate Certificate
Graduates at this level will have advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
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telecommunications solution architect
domain specialist
Advanced Diploma
Graduates at this level will have broad knowledge and skills for paraprofessional/highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
software manager
systems developer
Diploma
Graduates at this level will have specialised knowledge and skills for skilled/paraprofessional work
and/or further learning.
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systems manager
Certificate IV
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for specialised and/or
skilled work and/or further learning.
customer support
PC support
systems administrator
systems support
technical support
Certificate III
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for work and/or further
learning.
PC support
technical support
Certificate II
Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for work in a defined context and/or further
learning.
Certificate I
Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for initial work, community involvement and/or
further learning.
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ICT10115 Certificate I in Information, Digital foundation skills only
Media and Technology
Skill Sets
Graduate Diploma
Graduates at this level will have advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
telecommunications applications
specialist and/or manager
system engineer
solutions engineer
system engineer
telecommunications manager
Graduate Certificate
Graduates at this level will have advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
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ICT80215 Graduate Certificate in Information ICT sustainability systems consultant
Technology Sustainability
ICT sustainability solutions architect
domain specialist
Advanced Diploma
Graduates at this level will have broad knowledge and skills for paraprofessional/highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
systems/network administrator
Diploma
Graduates at this level will have specialised knowledge and skills for skilled/paraprofessional work
and/or further learning.
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network services administrator
Certificate IV
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for specialised and/or
skilled work and/or further learning.
network technician
Certificate III
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for work and/or further
learning.
PC support
technical support
Certificate II
Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for work in a defined context and/or further
learning.
Certificate I
Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for initial work, community involvement and/or
further learning.
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Skill Sets
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Sector name: Information Technology Support
Graduate Diploma
Graduates at this level will have advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
telecommunications applications
specialist and/or manager
system engineer
solutions engineer
system engineer
telecommunications manager
Graduate Certificate
Graduates at this level will have advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
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ICT80315 Graduate Certificate in telecommunications emerging technology
Telecommunications specialist
domain specialist
Advanced Diploma
Graduates at this level will have broad knowledge and skills for paraprofessional/highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
ICT manager
Diploma
Graduates at this level will have specialised knowledge and skills for skilled/paraprofessional work
and/or further learning.
internet/intranet administrator
systems administrator
Certificate IV
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for specialised and/or
skilled work and/or further learning.
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PC support technician
Certificate III
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for work and/or further
learning.
PC support
technical support
Certificate II
Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for work in a defined context and/or further
learning.
Certificate I
Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for initial work, community involvement and/or
further learning.
Skill Sets
systems administrator
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Sector name: Information Technology Testing
Graduate Diploma
Graduates at this level will have advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
telecommunications applications
specialist and/or manager
system engineer
solutions engineer
system engineer
telecommunications manager
Graduate Certificate
Graduates at this level will have advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
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ICT80315 Graduate Certificate in telecommunications emerging technology
Telecommunications specialist
domain specialist
Advanced Diploma
Graduates at this level will have broad knowledge and skills for paraprofessional/highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
ICT manager
Diploma
Graduates at this level will have specialised knowledge and skills for skilled/paraprofessional work
and/or further learning.
Certificate IV
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for specialised and/or
skilled work and/or further learning.
Certificate III
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for work and/or further
learning.
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ICT30115 Certificate III in Information, Digital help desk officer
Media and Technology
help desk assistant
PC support
technical support
Certificate II
Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for work in a defined context and/or further
learning.
Certificate I
Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for initial work, community involvement and/or
further learning.
Skill Sets
systems administrator
Graduate Diploma
Graduates at this level will have advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
telecommunications applications
specialist and/or manager
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system engineer
solutions engineer
system engineer
telecommunications manager
Graduate Certificate
Graduates at this level will have advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
domain specialist
Advanced Diploma
Graduates at this level will have broad knowledge and skills for paraprofessional/highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
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ICT60415 Advanced Diploma of Information e-business project manager
Technology Project Management
ICT project manager
ICT manager
Diploma
Graduates at this level will have specialised knowledge and skills for skilled/paraprofessional work
and/or further learning.
Certificate IV
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for specialised and/or
skilled work and/or further learning.
assistant programmer
Certificate III
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for work and/or further
learning.
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PC support
technical support
Certificate II
Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for work in a defined context and/or further
learning.
Certificate I
Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for initial work, community involvement and/or
further learning.
Skill Sets
ICTSS00043 Certified Web Design Specialist Skill assistant web application programmer
Set
assistant web developer
Graduate Diploma
Graduates at this level will have advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
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ICT80415 Graduate Diploma in telecommunications network engineering
Telecommunications Network Engineering domain leader
telecommunications applications
specialist and/or manager
system engineer
solutions engineer
system engineer
telecommunications manager
Graduate Certificate
Graduates at this level will have advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
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telecommunications testing specialist
domain specialist
Advanced Diploma
Graduates at this level will have broad knowledge and skills for paraprofessional/highly skilled work
and/or further learning.
ITICT manager
project manager
requirements analyst
solution analyst
Diploma
Graduates at this level will have specialised knowledge and skills for skilled/paraprofessional work
and/or further learning.
systems analyst
systems architect
Certificate IV
Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for specialised and/or
skilled work and/or further learning.
system designer
Certificate III
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Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for work and/or further
learning.
PC support
technical support
Certificate II
Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for work in a defined context and/or further
learning.
Certificate I
Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for initial work, community involvement and/or
further learning.
Skill Sets
PC support
technical support
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ICTSS00052 System and Network Plus Technician information technology support analyst
Skill set
systems support analyst
systems architect
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