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Information Technology

Certificate IV in Information Technology (Networking)

ICT40120

Overview

Advance Your Career into Network Administration

Master the advanced network configuration, virtualisation, and cyber-security risk management skills required to keep organisational data moving safely

The Certificate IV in Information Technology (Networking) is designed for tech support staff ready to step into dedicated network management and security roles. This practical course equips you with the hands-on capabilities to configure and maintain physical and virtual network infrastructures, implement robust cyber-security defense plans, resolve complex connectivity faults, and manage critical data-routing systems.

  • Duration

    71 weeks

    Traineeship timelines vary by state training contract guidelines.
  • Study load

    12–15 hrs / week

  • Estimated fee
    $3,750
    or
    Interest-free
    $78 / week

    Weekly, fortnightly or upfront - adjust any time.

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A focused network administrator or IT specialist monitors network traffic and configures system security protocols at a desktop workstation in a operations center.
Careers

Potential Careers

This qualification prepares you for a range of specialized infrastructure, security, and administrative roles across dedicated network operations centres, IT firms, and corporate tech departments. It is designed to help you build the advanced routing, server configuration, and troubleshooting skills that employers look for in mid-level networking positions such as:

  • Network Support Technician
  • Network Operations Support
  • Network Security Coordinator
  • IT Field Operations Technician
Subjects

The skills that take you further

Subjects and units of competency may vary or be updated during your enrolment to reflect the latest industry standards.

Core Subjects

Today’s computing world is moving more and more towards IT virtualisation. To bring students closer to virtualisation, this subject will allow learners to actually install and configure a Server in a true virtual environment as well as install, configure, and test the functionality of two virtual machines in the provided lab environment. Installation includes configuring the operating systems.
  • Install and configure virtual machines ICTNWK420
  • Install and manage servers ICTNWK422
  • Configure desktop environments ICTNWK427

Data protection and cyber-security are integral factors in today’s business success. This subject addresses core units of competency and will deliver training in Intellectual Property, ethics, privacy and how to safeguard data a world where cyber-security risks are a constant threat to your organisation. This subject looks at the foundation knowledge about these key topics and requires students to show they can undertake research to stay up to date with current cyber security threats such as malware. To complete this subject the student must be active in identifying and actioning 3 cyber security threats.
  • Contribute to cyber security risk management BSBXCS404
  • Comply with IP, ethics and privacy policies in ICT environments ICTICT451
  • Identify and report online security threats BSBXCS302
  • Protect devices from spam and destructive software ICTSAS214

Solving complex ICT problems is part of an IT technicians daily role. This subject addresses the need for critical thinking and team problem solving techniques required to identify and resolve ICT issues. It also covers the skills to provide ICT advice and support to users, including the communication of comprehensive technical information. Basic troubleshooting of common ICT problems, using collaborative tools and a virtual Lab, is included in this practical subject with a range of problems for clients provided to be actioned and resolved.
  • Apply advanced critical thinking to work processes BSBCRT404
  • Work collaboratively using ICT technologies ICTICT443
  • Identify and resolve client ICT problems ICTSAS432
  • Provide first-level remote help desk support ICTSAS442

There will always be a place for hardware skills in Information Technology. This subject delves into the range of hardware components that make networks function smoothly. To complete this Subject, students must have access to a workplace network for their studies and a router they can install.
  • Install hardware to networks ICTNWK429
  • Install, configure and test a router ICTTEN417

The Cloud offers amazing opportunities, but only if you choose the right services for your organisation. This forward-thinking Subject will help you learn to review and evaluate the range of Cloud options, deployment models, implementation factors and their impact on your organisation. Finally, you will learn to prepare and deliver your findings to the key decision makers within your business.
  • Identify and evaluate emerging technologies and practices ICTICT426
  • Evaluate characteristics of cloud computing solutions and services ICTCLD301
  • Identify and use industry specific technologies ICTICT310
  • Select cloud storage solutions ICTICT428

Configuring Network Protocols are key to your network operating successfully both locally and globally. This subject delivers the higher skills required to identify and install protocol requirements, apply efficient network topologies and maintain your network’s interoperability across the net. The protocols looked at are IP addressing, DHCP, DNS, WPA3 , SMB / NTS. IIS and HTTPS and skills are demonstrated in a virtual network environment.
  • Install, configure and test internet protocol networks ICTTEN434

Learn to create simple applications through introductory programming techniques with Javascript. This Subject covers applying language syntax, control structures to create code, using programming standards, testing and debugging. The summative assessment components are completed in a lab environment and involve the development of a random password app.
  • Apply introductory programming techniques ICTPRG302

Having a secure network will reduce the chances of external and internal intrusions and threats. To further protect a workplace network this subject exposes the learner to elements such as role-based user security, network auditing and monitoring, encrypting email, wireless security as well as network/system analysis for security breaches.
  • Install, configure and test network security ICTNWK421
  • Manage network and data integrity ICTNWK423

There are a number of critical elements required in setting up a small enterprise network . Within this Subject you will learn how to setup and configure a small network for your organisation. You’ll be exposed to a wide range of tools to setup appropriate network security as well as troubleshoot any network connectivity issues.
  • Install and operate small enterprise branch networks ICTNWK424

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Entry Requirements

What you need to get started

We want to make sure you are stepping into a qualification that you can confidently master.

Reviewing your foundational skills, prior learning, and experience during enrolment allows us to confirm you have everything you need to succeed in your learning program.

It also gives our team a clear picture of your strengths, ensuring we can build the right learning adjustments and study safety nets around you from day one.

  • Relevant Job Role

    To gain the most from this qualification you should be in a workplace where you may practice the skills learnt. Specific subjects do require direct hands-on work with IT systems (ie routers).

  • Required Qualification Reading Skills

    You will need to be able to read basic workplace policies, pull key meanings from text, and use different reading strategies. Having completed Year 10 or having sound workplace reading skills will ensure you are ready to excel.

  • Writing Skills for Success

    You will need to be able to draft short emails, fill out standard forms, and write clear everyday instructions. Having completed Year 10 or having solid workplace writing experience sets you up perfectly.

  • Communicating in Spoken English

    You must be able to follow conversations, explain simple steps and give clear instructions. Having the spoken English skills to talk professionally with your Student Adviser is a great indicator of your ability.

  • Demonstrate Practical Math Skills

    You will need to understand and use everyday maths in routine tasks. Having completed Year 12 or a practical, working knowledge of basic math functions should ensure you are fully prepared to succeed.

  • Possess Appropriate Digital Skills

    You will need to be able to navigate websites, edit documents or spreadsheets, and manage email. Being able to upload files and use standard applications will ensure you have the right digital foundation.

  • System and Software Needs

    To successfully complete your online study, having a reliable internet connection, a laptop or desktop computer with the right applications installed are required to complete your learning journey with ACCM.

Course Fee

Affordable, without compromise

  • 24/7 access

    Start anytime. Course delivery helps you learn at your pace, without getting in the way of life.

  • No hidden fees

    Study without the stress of extra costs. If you need to revise an assessment task, we provide unlimited attempts free of charge.

  • Remote, not distant

    We wrap the flexibility of online study in the genuine care of a classroom. You enjoy the freedom to learn from anywhere, knowing that a human support team is just a quick call away.

Your course fee

$3,750

Flexible interest-free payment options

Adjust the amount or frequency any time after enrolling.
Weekly Most popular
$78 / weekly

47 payments, interest-free

Fortnightly
$155 / fortnightly

23 payments, interest-free

For Employers

Are you an employer?

Because each state and territory follows unique traineeship eligibility rules, funding priorities, and qualification pathways, your business may be eligible for significant training subsidies or valuable payroll tax rebates depending on your circumstances.

Instead of trying to figure out the rules yourself, simply reach out to our course advisory team using the Enquire button.

We will quickly review your location and staff structure to map out a quality training program that maximises your available savings.

  • New Entrant and Existing Worker Traineeships

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  • School Based Traineeships

    School-based traineeships allow senior high school students to launch their careers while completing their education. This pathway requires structured coordination with the student's school and guardians, and candidates must demonstrate genuine suitability for their chosen vocational path.

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