ICA60211 - Advanced Diploma of Network Security

To attain ICA60211 - Advanced Diploma of Network Security - the following 12 units (5 Core units and 7 Elective units) must be achieved.
CRICOS 059413C PDF

 

 Core Units:
 ICANWK601A  Design and implement a security system
 ICANWK602A  Plan, configure and test advanced server based security
 ICANWK502A  Implement secure encryption technologies
 ICANWK509A  Design and implement a security perimeter for ICT networks
 ICTSUS6233A  Integrate sustainability in ICT planning and design projects


 Elective Units:
 ICANWK608A    Configure network devices for a secure network infrastructure
 ICANWK610A  Design and build integrated VoIP networks
 ICANWK607A  Design and implement wireless network security
 ICANWK603A  Plan, configure and test advanced internetwork routing solutions
 ICADBS502A  Design a database
 ICAPRG527A  Apply intermediate object-oriented language skills
 ICAPRG501A  Apply advanced object-oriented language skills



ICA60211 Qualification 52 Weeks $9,500
Other Fees and Costs:
Application Fee $200
Deferment Fee $600
Transfer Fee $0
   
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), 1 year $480.00 μ
Withdrawal Fee Please refer to Aces Centre Refund Policy on our website

 

Courses starting
16-Jan-12 or 16-Apr-12

μ This is the current price of Medibank Private OSHC as at 16 Jan 2012 (www.medibank.com.au)


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Aces Entry Requirements are:

  • English Language proficiency equivalent to IELTS 5.5 or higher
  • At Aces Centre we provide 9 week sEnglish course for students with IELTS 4.5 or 5
  • A satisfactory interview with Aces Centre authorised staff, a representative or agency
  • Successful completion of 12 years of schooling equivalent to the Australia Higher School Certificate (HSC)

 

Fees and Charges:
Students must enrol on a full-time 20 hrs per week basis. The details for this qualification in 2012 are as follows (Australian Dollars):

  • Cost: $9,500 for the Advanced Diploma of Network Security (52 weeks)
  • Deposit: The students are asked to pay the tuition fees in full for each qualification preferably 3 months before the starting date.

Payment arrangements: Direct Deposit into Aces Centre Pty Ltd bank account. The payment of all fees and charges are receipted and dated at the time of payment. Accurate records of individual students payment of fees are maintained and secured.

 

Support Services:
Aces Centre will provide students with general advice on matters such as travel, accommodation, employment and personal welfare. In addition a comprehensive orientation will be under taken at the beginning of the students learning time, covering all concerns and issues related to studying at the Aces Centre. In addition, Aces Centre Club membership provides students with an economic means for accessing text books related to their course.

At the Orientation we discuss:
  • The Policy and Procedure Handbook
  • The Student Handbook
  • Student Obligations
  • Refund Policy
  • How to resolve Complaints
  • How the Aces Centre home page can assist you

 

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Teaching Methods:
The learning support strategies used by trainers at Aces Centre include:
  • Classroom instructions (maximum of 12 students per class)
  • Demonstrating procedures.
  • Providing opportunities for hands-on experience and practice.
  • Ensuring individual support and advice to students.
  • Encouraging students to work at their own pace
  • Courses sre offered on a Face-to-Face and On-line (for non-overseas students) in our centre. To use on-line resources remotely, students must have access to suitable PC and internet.

Course Timetable:
The academic year at Aces Centre is divided into 4 terms every year. Each term is 13 weeks including breaks. Advanced Diploma of Network Security is a 52 weeks course including 4 weeks break between each term. Students must attend full-time (20 hours per week) for the duration of the course. Students can enrol before the commencement of any of the following terms for Advanced Diploma of Information Technology (Network Security), if it is available:

Aces Centre Academic Year (Starting Dates: 2012)
2012 Term 1 : 16-Jan-12 Term 2 : 16-Apr-12 Term 3: 16-Jul-12 Term 4 : 15-Oct-12

NOTE: Students are not required to be enrolled full time in their final term of study if the student is repeating a unit of study, provided that the student has not previously repeated this unit. Upon completion of this qualification students will gain a Advanced Diploma of Network Security. If a student only partially completes the qualification they shall be provided with a Statement of Attainment in the units of competency completed.

 


 

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Assessment Methods:
Assessments are conducted in accordance with the guidelines outlined in the ICA11 Training Package and the Australian Quality Training Framework Standards for RTOs. Assessments are competency based, which means that the outcomes of assessment are Competent or Not Yet Competent. At the Aces Centre assessments are:

  • Valid: Assessment techniques actually assess what they claim to assess.
  • Reliable: Assessment approaches provide consistent results every time.
  • Fair: The same assessment is used for each learner or situation, while still being flexible.
  • Flexible: Different types of assessments are used to assess the student - e.g. verbal, doing, question and answer.

 

Facilities:

  • Fully resourced lecture room for classes of only 12 students
  • Suitable laboratory designed to allocate one computer to each student during sessions
  • Suitable Equipment
  • Adequate acoustics, lighting and fully air-conditioned premises
  • Amenities nearby for meal breaks
  • Toilet Facilities on the same floor
  • Accessible references and resources
  • Suitable equipment and library resources

 

 

Access and Equity:
Aces Centre provides equal access to training delivery and assessment services for all students.
We are responsible for:

  • recognising the cultural diversity of students
  • ensuring equal treatment of students
  • encouraging full participation and assisting all students to achieve course outcomes
  • providing equal access to resources
  • referring students with specific learning problems to appropriate agencies

 

Pathways/Articulation:
Successful completion of this qualification provides a pathway in to the Advanced Diploma of Information Technology. Students may be able to receive exemptions from some subjects based on this qualification for Bachelor Degree in IT.

Assessment Validation Process:
For details on assessment validation process please refer to our Policy and Procedure handbooks and contact the office

Job Roles:
Possible job titles include: 

     • e-security specialist

     • ICT security specialist

     • IT security administrator

     • IT security analyst

     • IT security specialist

     • systems/network administrator

     • network security analyst

     • network security specialist

     • network security administrator

     • senior network administrator

     • systems security analyst.

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Target Groups:
Participants in this program are a minimum educational qualification of HSC or equivalent with IELTS 5.5 or equivalent. The prospects with other other qualifications and experience can contact us to discuss their interest and situation. The target audience includes domestic andoverseas students.

Industry Consultation:
The Delivery and Assessment Strategies developed for this program have been designed and developed in consultation with epresentatives from industry. The following industry consultants have been used:

  • ACPET recommended consultant
  • AQTF consultants
  • IT consultant from NSW Department of Education
  • IT industry consultants
  • IT industry teachers
  • ICA11 Training Package developers
  • Documentary evidence available on request