Certificate II in Applied Digital Technologies
Course Code: ICT20120
- Duration: 36 weeks
overview
This pathways qualification provides the foundation skills and knowledge to use basic applied digital technologies in varied contexts. The qualification is designed for those developing the necessary digital and technology skills in preparation for work.
These individuals carry out a range of basic procedural and operational tasks that require digital and technology skills. They perform a range of mainly routine tasks using limited practical skills and knowledge in a defined context. The qualification is suitable for someone generally performing under direct supervision.
Core Units
- BSBSUS211 Participate in sustainable work practices
- BSBTEC202 Use digital technologies to communicate in a work environment
- BSBWHS211 Contribute to the health and safety of self and others
- ICTICT213 Use computer operating systems and hardware
- ICTICT214 Operate application software packages
- ICTICT215 Operate digital media technology packages
Elective Units
- BSBPEF202 Plan and apply time management
- BSBPEF201 Support personal wellbeing in the workplace
- BSBOPS203 Deliver a service to customers
- BSBTEC301 Design and produce business documents
- BSBTEC302 Design and produce spreadsheets
- ICTICT216 Design and create basic organisational documents
Units of study: The qualification is made up of a combination of core and elective units. To achieve this qualification, twelve (12) units must be successfully completed, which includes six (6) core units and six (6) elective units.
No fees applicable due to Fee for Service with Indie School
Course content will be delivered over 36 weeks.
One on one or small group sessions, mixed mode delivery with a self-paced component is the preferred delivery method in order to address the varying learning needs, educational backgrounds, preferred learning styles and constraints of the individual learners in order to build confidence and reengage back into learning.
These sessions are then designed to lead into larger group work. Larger group options are available depending on the learning needs of the individuals.
Training sessions are held on-site at your local Indie College, or at other agreed locations, such as libraries or community centres.
There are a variety of assessment methods used to demonstrate your competence in this qualification they include:
- Question and answer
- Projects
- Practical task
- Research tasks
Each site has a team of Coaches who are qualified Trainer and Assessors. You will be assigned a Coach who will support and help you on your learning journey.
Indie College is a program of Indie Education RTO code 3732
Indie College offers Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).
If a student believes that they can demonstrate and have the knowledge or have documentary evidence of prior learning of the competencies of the course in which they are planning on enrolling in, they may make application for RPL
RPL Process
If you wish to apply for recognition of prior learning you should:
Ask the Indie College for the RPL Assessment Tool Kit
Compile a portfolio of evidence to support the RPL
Submit the Assessment Tool Kit and portfolio of evidence to Indie College for assessing
Assessment of your evidence will take place by the trainer and you will receive written notification of the outcome. If found ‘not yet competent’ you may be asked to provide additional documentation to support your application and again you will be notified of the result.