Information Technology Studies Information Technology (T/V) Information Technology (T/V) Computer Operations (A/V) Structured Workplace Learning (A/V) Business Administration (A/V) The Information Technology Course has been developed to empower students to participate in an information dependent society. Skills in problem solving, teamwork and communication, and an understanding of how information can be gathered, represented, stored, accessed, manipulated and communicated are essential components. This course provides students with the opportunity to develop understanding of the advantages and limitations of information technology. It provides students with practical experiences, which will enable them to make rational decisions about the use of information technology and to provide skills that they will need in future employment or study. The area has a strong focus on multimedia the incorporation of sound, video, text and graphics and all streams of study will encourage students to integrate these technologies into their work. Students begin their studies with the unit IT Concepts, unless a significant computing knowledge already exists. Four streams of study are available to students within the Information Technology course structure, to help cater for a diverse range of interests and career aspirations- Applications; 3D Animation; Web Design; Programming (Java). Students follow units in each of these streams to complete a minor, a major, a major minor or a double major in Information Technology.
Stream/Sessio n (0.5 units each) Web Design Animation 3D Programming Applications Information Technology Streams T/V - 2007 Session 1 Term 1 Web Construction using HTML Digital Graphics & Animation 3D Max Java Programming Introduction IT Concepts Session 2 Term 2 Term 3 Web Features & Multimedia Integration Dreamweaver MX PHP, Mysql Advanced Animation & Digital Editing 3D MAX + Director MX + Adobe Premier 5.1 Java Programming ITA Publishing + Databases Publisher 2000 + Access 2000 OR ITA Presentation + Spreadsheets Powerpoint, HTML + Excel 2000 Session 3 Term 4 Multimedia Project Dreamweaver MX Multimedia Project Director MX IT Project Java Front end programming Flash In addition, students also work towards nationally accredited vocational qualifications in Information Technology. Students are assessed against a variety of IT competencies, and are given the opportunity to spend a week in a relevant IT based workplace. To complete a certificate students need to undertake two structured work placements. Students who demonstrate the required competencies will receive a Certificate I in Information Technology, a Certificate II in Information Technology or Certificate II in Information Technology (Applications), or a Statement of Attainment. A Statement of Attainment from Certificate III level competencies can also be achieved. Vocational qualifications are recognised nationally, and may give students recognition towards further study. With all Information Technology courses, if students have a demonstrated level of expertise in an area, it is possible to enter a stream at a point that recognises their prior learning/current competence. This needs to be negotiated with the Executive Teacher of IT/Mathematics Faculty. Students may wish to consider pursuing study in the area to help consolidate their knowledge and to provide them with a potential opportunity to achieve a good result.
Unit Description Programming Object Oriented Java Web Development 3D Animation Computer Applications All Units are offered as either half-standard (0 5) and/or standard (1 0) units. Refer to the grid on page 58 for details of how the units fit together within each stream. Students can choose to follow a stream, or to study units across different streams. Some units will have prerequisites, or competencies that must be demonstrated before entry to the unit. Students with prior skills will need to demonstrate competency in this area. (0 5) Two standard units of study are available using Java. Java, an object oriented programming language, is code efficient and looks at the system and the interactions and relationships of objects within that system. It is platform independent, portable and secure, which makes it a good language to use with the internet. First session involves programming with Java to create Web Applets and applications. (0 5) This stream is for students keen to learn about web technology. Students begin with a unit on Introductory HTML. There are no prerequisites to this unit. A unit on other web scripting technologies PHP and Mysql follows and may be a suitable entry point for those who have had previous experience with HTML. The final units work with the web design package Dreamweaver MX, to allow students to create a fully functional web site in a rapid development environment that incorporates all forms of multimedia. (0 5) and (1 0) Using 3D Studio Max students will learn the fundamentals of modelling and animation, before going on to work with more complex areas such as human form animation. The stream also offers a unit that looks closely at digital editing, and includes sound, video and graphical editing. These four aspects of multimedia are then brought together using the multimedia authoring tool Director MX to allow the creation of interactive multimedia web sites. (0 5) and (1 0) This stream offers students an opportunity to develop and enhance their skills in the use of application programs. Units of study include IT Concepts, Computer Databases, Computer Spreadsheets, Computer Publications, Computer Presentations and Application Programming. Students who are less experienced with working with computers and require a good entry level unit should consider beginning with IT Concepts. This introductory unit aims to develop knowledge and skills in Information Technology, including hardware/software concepts, operating systems and applications. The other units provide a good grounding for students in a range of practical business style software applications. (0 5) and (1 0)
I.T. Project Units IT Multimedia Project Units Assessment These units are available as 0.5 or 1.0 standard units, and must involve a programming language Java,.NET, Flash Actionscript and C++. Students can take this unit once. Student project topics will be negotiated and could include game development or Utility creation. (0 5) Different from IT project units and only available in the Web and 3D animation streams. Students can take this unit once. (0 5) Assignments 60% Use of Tools Demonstrated Skills Documentation 40% 40% 20% Tests 40% Project units are assessed as a single assignment, and include a final presentation of the project to a panel of staff, students and external moderators. Computer Operations (A/V) This vocational course will meet the needs of students who want a general education in computing and access to industry level skills in current computing operations. This course develops practical skills in computer handling and is suitable for beginners and for those who have had some experience. In addition, students also work towards nationally accredited vocational qualifications in Information Technology. Students are assessed against a variety of IT competencies and have the opportunity to spend a week in a relevant IT based workplace. To complete a certificate students need to undertake two structured work placements. Students who demonstrate the required competencies will receive Certificate I in Information Technology, Certificate II in Information Technology, Certificate II in Information Technology (Applications) or a Statement of Attainment. With all Information Technology courses, if students have a demonstrated level of expertise in an area, it is possible for them to enter a stream at a point that recognises their prior learning/current competence. This needs to be negotiated with the Executive Teacher of the IT/Mathematics Faculty. Students may wish to consider pursuing study in the area to help consolidate their knowledge and to provide them with a potential opportunity to achieve a good result. Students have access to a range of computers and applications including internet access via the library. The college offers units to allow students to complete a Minor or a Major.
Unit Description This course can be studied as a combination of appropriate 0.5 and 1.0 Standard Units. Students are able to complete a minor (2.0 Standard Units) or a major (3.5 Standard Units). In order to gain an industry certificate the unit Structured Workplace Learning must be completed. Using the Computer Students develop introductory computing skills and acquire understanding of concepts related to digital communication. Students will become competent in the management of files and file protection. Focus will also be on OH&S regulations and the work place environment. (0 5) Desktop Publishing Commercial Spreadsheets Visual Presentations Students become familiar with commercially produced word processing and desktop publishing programmes. Students will work across a variety of layout formats, and develop skills in oral and team communication. (0 5) Students use a spreadsheet package to produce worksheets according to user specifications and in the most efficient manners. Students will create a range of worksheets incorporating mathematical, statistical, financial, date and logical functions. (0 5) Students demonstrate the ability to use the features of commercially produced multimedia and presentation packages. Students will undertake Presentation features to overheads or screens, develop web pages and explain the role of presentations software in entertainment, sales, training and educational workplaces. (0 5) Database Fundamentals Developing Animation and Graphics Event Driven Programming Discusses the purpose and features of current commercial database packages and define database terms. Management of relational databases and the difference between flat files will be covered. Students will learn to query and produce appropriate reports. (0 5) Sets up and uses the paint and animation features of an animation package to create short animated sequences. Students will learn traditional computer animation effects, perspective, animated characters, and assemble animation sequences into scenes and presentations. (0 5) Defines the components of an Application Framework; Students write programmes with a graphical user interface and use programming, which will respond to user generated events. (0 5)
Programming Project Hardware Fundamental Network Fundamental Structured Workplace Learning Unit A and B Analyse and solve problems, and design programmes using the appropriate programming language to construct a solution to a prescribed situation. (0 5) Identifies and installs components of a personal computer and install and configure hardware peripherals. Students will also install and configure operating system software to a client s specification. (0 5) (This is a core unit for Certificate II) Provides an understanding of the layout and topologies of computer networks. Students will plan a computer network, discuss network security issues and install and configure network adaptors in computer hardware. (0 5) Students will complete two structured work placements for completion of Certificate II. Students spend a week once a year in an industry setting to promote professional client support. Students may undertake two structured work placements in one year in consultation with the Executive Teacher of IT. (0 5) Vocational Certificates Certificate I (ICA10101) in Information Technology Students who study the T/V and A/V Information Technology Course and demonstrate competence in the listed units will be awarded one of the following nationally recognised Vocational Certificates or a Statement of Attainment. Provides computer literacy skills and the foundation for using a computer in any industry or activity. This qualification will be issued on successful assessment of all core units of competency. There are no electives for this qualification. ICAITU128A Operate a personal computer Core ICAITU129A Operate a word processing application Core ICAITU130A Operate a spreadsheet application Core ICAITU131A Operate database application Core ICAITU132A Operate a presentation package Core ICAITU133A Send and retrieve information over the Internet using browsers and email Core
To receive Certificate II in Information Technology (Applications) ICA20201 the following table applies. ICAITB135A Create a simple mark-up language document to specifications Core ICAITTW002B Communicate in the workplace Core ICAITU004C Apply Occupational Health and Safety procedures Core ICAITU126B Use advanced features of computer applications Core ICAITU128A Operate a personal computer Core ICAITU129A Operate a word processing package Core ICAITU130A Operate a spreadsheet package Core ICAITU131A Operate a database package Core ICAITU132A Operate a presentation package Core ICAITU133A Send and retrieve information over the Internet using browsers and email Core Elective units: (Choose any four units) ICAITU018B Develop macros and templates for Elective clients using standard products ICAITU005C Operate computer hardware Elective ICAITS014C Connect hardware peripherals Elective ICAITS009B Interact with clients Elective ICPMM11bA Identify components of multimedia Elective ICPMM21cA Capture a digital image Elective ICAMM43cA Incorporate digital photography into Elective multimedia presentations AITTW001B Work effectively in an Information technology environment Elective
Certificate II (ICA20199) Information Technology A certificate will be issued based on successful assessment of all of the core units of competency, plus any four elective units and one week of Structured Workplace Learning. To receive the Certificate II in Information Technology ICA20199 the following table applies ICAITTW001B Work effectively in an Information Core Technology environment ICAITTW002B Communicate in the workplace Core ICAITU004C Apply Occupational Health and Safety Core procedures ICAITU005C Operate computer hardware Core ICAITU006C Operate computing packages Core ICAITU007B Maintain equipment & consumables Core ICAITU012C Design organisational documents using commercial computing packages Core ICAITU013C Integrate commercial computing Core packages ICAITS014C Connect hardware peripherals Core ICAITS015B Install software applications Core ICAITS017C Maintain system integrity Core ICAITU006C may be substituted with any three units from the following group: ICAITU129A Operate a word processing package ICAITU130A Operate a spreadsheet package ICAITU131A Operate a database package ICAITU132A Operate a presentation package Elective units: (Choose any four units) ICAITD003B Receive and process oral and Elective written communication ICAITS008B Maintain equipment/software Elective inventory ICAITS009B Interact with clients Elective ICPMM11bA Identify components of multimedia Elective ICPMM63bA Access the Internet Elective ICAITS016C Record client support requirements Elective ICAITS010C Apply problem solving techniques Elective to achieve organisation goals ICAITTW011B Participate in a team and Elective individually to achieve organisation goals ICAITS022B Determine client computing Elective problems and action ICAITS121A Administer network peripherals Elective
IT Structured Workplace Learning (A/V) This Information Technology A/V course allows students to complete a series of structured work place learning modules over the year s course. Placements are within the Information Technology faculty of the college. Units are offered as half-standard (0 5) units. IT SWL Website Challenges IT SWL Help Desk IT SWL Practice Firm IT SWL Computer Re-use IT SWL Work Environment This unit will enable students to consolidate learning in an industry environment and design, create and save a mark-up language document using a text editor. (0 5) This unit will enable students to consolidate learning in an industry environment, manage client support requirements, determine required resources and solve the problem or escalate. It will also involve problem solving techniques to determine and solve root causes of problems. (0 5) This unit will enable students to consolidate learning in an industry environment and fully utilise computing applications using all advanced features. (0 5) This unit will enable students to consolidate learning in an industry environment, connect hardware peripherals and optimise software systems. (0 5) This unit will enable students to consolidate learning in an industry environment, assimilate into the information technology workplace, provide processional client support through communication in a professional manner and clarify document and process client information and refer for action. (0 5) IT SWL Website Challenges 1CAITB135A Create a simple mark up language Core IT SWL Help Desk 1CAITSO22B Determine client computing Elective problems 1CAITSO10C Apply problem solving techniques Elective IT SWL Practice Firm 1CAITUI26B Use advanced features Core IT SWL Computer Re-use 1CAITSO14C Connect hardware peripherals Core 1CAITSO20C Install and optimise system Core software IT SWL Work Environment 1CAITW001B Work effectively in an Information Core Technology environment 1CAITW002B Communicate in the work place Core 1CAITSO09B Interact with clients Elective 1CAITDO03B Receive and process oral and Elective
written communication
Business Administration (A/V) This is a vocational course where students develop skills in computer applications and office administration. It is competencybased and may incorporate both off-the job training that takes place in the classroom, and on-the-job training that takes place during the vocational placement. This course is designed for those students who not only want to pursue a career in office administration or a related field but who would like to develop a range of skills which they can utilise in many career choices and in seeking temporary and career employment. The structure of this course allows students to complete the following course patterns: This year the Course is being rewritten in line with the new Training Package so some details may change for next year. Certificate I in Business will now be offered at the high school level but year 11 students will be able to access at the college as a.5 unit, possibly on line. Over two years students will be able to complete a Minor or a Major in Business Administration. They will also be able to gain Certificate II in Business and several competencies from Certificate III in Business The anticipated competencies cover the following areas: Certificate I in Business BSBCMN101A Prepare for work in business Elective BSBCMN103A Apply basic communication skills Elective BSBCMN106A Follow workplace safety procedures Core BSBCMN107A Operate a personal computer Elective BSBCMN108A Develop keyboard skills Elective BSBCMN109A Follow environmental work practices Elective Certificate II in Business A Major in Business Administration can be achieved upon completion of 3.5 standard units. Students who undertake two years of study in the Business Administration course and who successfully demonstrate the following competencies will be awarded a Certificate II in Business. Additional competencies will be covered as electives during semester 2 with students being awarded a Statement of Attainment at Certificate III in Business Units undertaken are: Business Administration 4 (0 5), Business Administration 5 (1 0),Business Administration 6 (0 5)
Certificate II In Business Certificate III Statements of Attainment Assessment BSBCMN201A Work effectively in a business Elective environment BSBCMN202A Organise and complete daily work Elective activities BSBCMN203A Communicate in the workplace Elective BSBCMN204A Work effectively with others Elective BSBCMN205A Use business technology Elective BSBCMN206A Process and maintain workplace Elective information BSBCMN207A Prepare and process Elective financial/business documents BSBCMN208A Deliver a service to customers Elective BSBCMN209A Provide information to clients Elective BSBCMN210A Implement improved work practices Elective BSBCMN211A Participates in workplace safety Core procedures BSBCMN212A Handle mail Elective BSBCMN213A Produce simple word processed Elective documents BSBCMN214A Create and use simple spreadsheets Elective BSBCMN215A Participate in environmental work practices Elective Electives may be chosen from the following: BSBCMN302A Organise personal work priorities Elective and development BSBADM304A Design and develop text documents Elective BSBADM305A Create and use databases Elective BSBCDM305A Organise workplace information Elective BSBAMN306A Create electronic presentations Elective BSBCMN306A Produce business documents Elective BSBCMN310A Deliver and monitor a service to Elective customers In addition we hope to offer several Certificate III Competencies in E Business. Normally computer laboratory assignments/projects, tests and applied exercises. Weightings given to each component vary from unit to unit with details published in individual Unit Outlines at the beginning of the unit.