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Student Program Information Sem 1 2015 Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology (ICA60511) This document provides the details for the Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology. To use the study plans in this document you must apply for and receive an offer for the Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology. There are a number of possible study plans with the recommended study plan having the following key features: The Advanced Diploma contains a combination of Networking, Programming and Web Development skills. If you are only interested in one field of specialisation, such as Networking, Programming or Web Development this is NOT the qualification for you. You should refer to our specialised Diplomas, in particular: Advanced Diploma of Network Security Diploma of Website Development Diploma of Software Development The recommended study plan will take a new student with previous fundamental IT experience (such as would be gained with a Certificate II in IT) but no specialised IT experience 2 years to complete. This plan includes the necessary specialised underpinning skills and knowledge for the Advanced Diploma component. In the networking content there is a focus on the CISCO CCNA curriculum, an introduction to Network Security and Windows Server Administration. In the web content there is a focus on using HTML5 and JavaScript to develop dynamic web pages, and mobile website development. In the programming content there is a focus on mobile application development with a HTML5 development subject and, an Android mobile development subject with Java. Assumed Skills and Knowledge This is not an entry level qualification. There are assumed skills and knowledge that are required to commence at this Advanced Diploma level. These could have been gained in a number of ways: Completed the Certificate IV in Information Technology; or Other study equivalent to it (refer to the table below); or Have work experience and knowledge equivalent to it (refer to the table below). If you do not have these assumed skills and knowledge you will need to use a study plan that contains subjects listed or do the qualification listed above. If you need to complete all of these assumed skills you would be adding another year of study . TAFE SA Subject Networking Programming Required Competencies 4IVM Install and configure virtual machines for sustainable ICT 4CIN Install, operate and troubleshoot a small enterprise branch network 3PRB Apply introductory programming techniques 4DBB Apply structured query language to extract and manipulate data Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology | Semester 1, 2015 tafesa.edu.au 1 Student Program Information Sem 1 2015 Web Development 4JAB Apply introductory object-oriented language skills 4HTML5 Create a simple markup language document 4JSB Automate processes 4WAP Produce basic client site script for dynamic web pages Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology | Semester 1, 2015 Apply web authoring tool to convert client data for websites tafesa.edu.au 2 Student Program Information Sem 1 2015 Bridging Units If you are a Skills-For-All student you may be eligible for up to five fee-free competencies identified from the Assumed Skills and Knowledge list. To see if you qualify for bridging units you must schedule an enrolment counselling session with an IT Studies lecturer. Bridging units may only be enrolled through this process and cannot be self-enrolled otherwise students will incur full fee. Full-Fee Paying students are ineligible for bridging units. Required Competencies and Prerequisites Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology (ICA60511) `National Code: ICA60511 TAFE SA Code: TP00279 This table shows you the competencies that you must have on your academic record in order to achieve this qualification. Subject National Code Unit Name PreRequisite Networking Networking Industry Specific Technologies ICAICT514A Identify and manage the implementation of current industry-specific technologies 5CRS CISCO Routing and Switching Essentials (Cisco 2) (Part) ICANWK507A Install, operate and troubleshoot medium enterprise routers ICANWK508A Install, operate and troubleshoot medium enterprise switches *ICTTEN6206A Produce an ICT network architecture design 5CSN (Part) 5CNW ICANWK506A Configure, verify and troubleshoot WAN links and IP services in a medium enterprise network *ICANWK518A Design an enterprise wireless local area network Install and manage complex ICT networks 5NIST Design and implement a security perimeter for ICT networks 5NIST Network Security ICANWK602A Plan, configure and test advanced server based security Enterprise Wireless Security ICANWK607A Programming 5CRS, or CCENT or proof of equivalent knowledge Complex Networks ICANWK509A 6EWS 4CIN or proof of equivalent knowledge CISCO Scaling Networks (Cisco 3) ICANWK529A 6DIS N/A Design and implement wireless network security N/A Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology | Semester 1, 2015 5NIST tafesa.edu.au 3 Student Program Information Sem 1 2015 5JAM Java For Mobile Development (Part) ICAPRG527A Apply intermediate object-oriented language skills *ICAPRG503A Debug and monitor applications 5JAWB Subject 4JAB Java Web Basics ICAWEB501A Build a dynamic website 4JAB National Code Unit Name PreRequisite Website Development 5MWD e-Commerce Web Development (PHP) ICADBS504A Integrate data base with a website ICAWEB502A Create dynamic web pages *ICAWEB509A Use site server tools for transaction management 4JSB,4DBB Mobile Website Development Basic ICAWEB505A Develop complex web page layouts ICAWEB516A Research and apply emerging web technology trends ICAWEB506A Develop complex cascading style sheets 5DWS Develop Web Services (ASP.Net and XML Programming) (Part) ICAWEB503A Create web-based programs *ICAWEB504A Build a document using extensible markup language 4HTML5 4WAP, 5EWD Project Management 6SIMP Systems Implementation ICAPMG608A 6MITP Manage IT project systems implementation Manage IT Projects ICAPMG609A Plan and direct complex IT projects *These competencies are part of the subject shown but are NOT required for this qualification. You will not need to enrol in these competencies. Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology | Semester 1, 2015 5EWD (Part) tafesa.edu.au 4 Student Program Information Sem 1 2015 Subject Description 5NIST Identify and manage the implementation of current industry-specific technologies. 5EWD This subject covers creating simple databases using MySQL, writing PHP applications to-provide webbased interfaces, processing data, querying MySQL databases, generating web-based reports. These skills will be learnt in the context of common e-commerce applications such as, automated mailing lists, product catalogues, shopping carts, payments systems. This subject also covers securing the web applications using encryption techniques. 5JAM Builds on 4BJA by looking at collections, GUI development and database connectivity but in a mobile environment using ANDROID. Eclipse is used as the IDE. 5DWS This subject builds the skills and knowledge required to develop web applications and services using ASP.Net and XML. 5JAWB This subject covers the development and deployment of J2EE applications. It includes, Servlets, JSP and JSF. Netbeans is used as the IDE. 5MWD This subject covers the use of Advanced HTML5 and CSS 3 to create website layouts specifically for mobile devices. 5CRS This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. Students learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality. By the end of this course, students will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with RIPv1, RIPng, single-area and multi-area OSPF, virtual LANs, and inter-VLAN routing in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. This course plus 4CIN will help students prepare for the CCENT certification. 5CSN This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in larger and more complex networks. Students learn how to configure routers and switches for advanced functionality. By the end of this course, students will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with OSPF, EIGRP, and STP in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Students will also develop the knowledge and skills needed to implement a WLAN in a small-to-medium network. 5CNW This subject will introduce students to the skills and knowledge required to install and manage enterprisewide information and communications technology networks, including Voice over IP (VoIP). 6DIS This subject introduces students to security using the Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway 2010 (TMG). Students will configure security rules that will protect users from Web-based threats by integrating multiple layers of security. Students will configure rules that inspect web traffic at the network, application and content layers to help ensure comprehensive protection. 6EWS This subject will introduce students to the skills and knowledge required to mitigate security threats to a wireless local area network (WLAN) by implementing security standards and policies 6SIMP Manage IT project systems implementation. 6MITP The module will be completed in conjunction with or after the 5IOSMD iPhone Program Development course and will cover the project management aspects of developing a team-based iPhone app. The subject is completed in groups and focuses on complex aspects of IT Software Project Management from initiation, implementation and completion of a project, software metrics including error categorisation and analysis and defect removal efficiency; business continuity including determining and protecting critical systems and identifying recovery methodology processes. Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology | Semester 1, 2015 Subject Descriptions tafesa.edu.au 5 Student Program Information Sem 1 2015 Choosing a Study Plan TAFE SA Study Plan for Full-Time Students for students with the Underpinning skills and Knowledge (12 Month Advanced Diploma) The table below shows the study plan for the Advanced Diploma. Each stage is one Semester (or 6 months) in length. See the following pages for alternative plans if you do not have the underpinning skills. Stage 1 Stage 2 Term 1 Term 2 Term 1 Term 2 5CRS 5CSN 5JAWB 6EWS 6SIMP 5CNW 5MWD 6DIS 5EWD 6MITP 5JAM 5DWS 5NIST Exit Qualifications Exit with the Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology This program structure is subject to change. NOTE: The study plan is for a full-time student. If done with class-attendance this is usually between 18-24 hours a week of attendance. However, your local campus may offer the subject in a variety of formats including online, selfpaced etc. Refer to the campus Course Registration Numbers (CRN) document for details specific to your campus. Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology | Semester 1, 2015 No exit qualification after this Stage tafesa.edu.au 6 Student Program Information Sem 1 2015 TAFE SA Study Plan for Full-Time Students who DO NOT have the Underpinning skills and Knowledge I am interested in achieving the Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology (ICA60511) but also: My main aim is to keep the cost of achieving the Advanced Diploma to a minimum; I do not mind missing out on early exit options such as the Certificate III or Certificate IV; and I understand that I will need to do a mixture of Networking, Programming and Web Development subjects. The following table shows the study plan for the Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology with NO exit options at the end of the semester or the first year but still covering underpinning skills and knowledge. Year 1 Year 2 Stage 1 Term 1 Stage 2 Term 2 Term 1 Stage 3 Term 2 Term 1 Stage 4 Term 2 Term 1 Term 2 Underpinning Skills Required 4HTML5 4JSB 3PRB 4DBB 4JAB 4IVM 4CIN 4WAP Subjects Required to achieve the Advanced Diploma Computer Systems Technology 5CSN 5CNW 5EWD 5NIST 5JAM 5JAWB 6EWS 6SIMP 6MITP 5DWS 6DIS 5MWD Exit Qualifications No exit qualification after this Stage No exit qualification after this Stage No exit qualification after this Stage Exit with Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology This program structure is subject to change. NOTE: The study plan is for a full-time student. If done with class-attendance this is usually between 18-24 hours a week of attendance. However, your local campus may offer the subject in a variety of formats including online, selfpaced etc. Refer to the campus Course Registration Numbers (CRN) document for details specific to your campus. Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology | Semester 1, 2015 5CRS tafesa.edu.au 7 Student Program Information Sem 1 2015 Study Plan for Full-Time Students who DO NOT have the Underpinning skills and Knowledge and want a Certificate IV exit option I am interested in achieving the Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology (ICA6051) but also: Achieving the Certificate IV in Information Technology in the first 12 months; Maximising my underpinning skills and knowledge; Understand that I need to pay for the underpinning skills and knowledge component; and Understand that I will need to do a mixture of Networking, Programming and Web Development subjects. The following table shows the study plan for the Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology with an exit option and covering underpinning skills and knowledge. Year 1 Year 2 Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Term 1 Term 2 Term 1 Term 2 Term 1 4JAB 4DBB 4UMLB 5CRS 3ITE 3WNF 3WHS 4JSB 3SWP 4CEP Stage 4 Term 2 Term 1 Term 2 5CSN 5JAWB 6SIMP 5CNW 6EWS 4HTML5 3PRB There are no semester length subjects in Stage 1. 4CIN 5JAM 6DIS 4WAP 5DWS 6MITP 5EWD 5NIST 5MWD Exit Qualifications Exit with the Certificate IV in Information Technology No exit qualification after this Stage Exit with Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology Please Note: This program structure is subject to change. NOTE: The study plan is for a full-time student. If done with class-attendance this is usually between 18-24 hours a week of attendance. However, your local campus may offer the subject in a variety of formats including online, selfpaced etc. Refer to the campus Course Registration Numbers (CRN) document for details specific to your campus. Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology | Semester 1, 2015 4IVM tafesa.edu.au 8 Student Program Information Sem 1 2015 Changes to this Qualification from Semester 2 2014 Onwards If you are a student that enrolled in this course prior to semester 2 2014 you should be aware of some changes. The requirements of the Advanced Diploma of Computer System Technology altered from release 1 to release 2 of the National Training Package ICA11. This has affected the study plan in the following way: The subject 6C#MA Develop Advanced Mobile Multi-touch Applications has now been omitted. The competencies in this subject are no longer required to meet the conditions of the training package. They have been replaced with additional competencies from the other subjects that are already being delivered Old delivery had subjects o 6NPS single competency BAAGB ICANWK509A Design and Implement a security perimeter for ICT networks o 6CNSA BAAGL ICANWK602A Plan, configure and test advanced server based security These have been replaced with 6DIS which contains both competencies 6EWS is now offered in Term 1 not Term 2 4UMLB is now offered in Term 2 not Term 1 Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology | Semester 1, 2015 Please see an IT lecturer or attend a counselling session if you would like further clarification. tafesa.edu.au 9