Course providers in Western Australia
Develop expertise in cybersecurity with our Certificate IV in Business (Cyber Security). Acquire vital skills in threat detection, risk management, and secure business practices to protect organisations from cyber threats. Elevate your professional journey with this comprehensive course.
Learn moreThe ICT50220 Diploma of Information Technology (Cyber Security) is a hands-on qualification that delivers specialist IT technical skills in Cyber Security. The course begins with generalist IT skills in team leadership, client management, ICT strategic planning, IP ethics and privacy. You’ll then focus exclusively on Cyber Security: design methodologies for security architecture, analysing cyber threat data, protecting critical infrastructure, disaster recover and contingency plans. Enquire now for the complete list of entry requirements, study units, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreJoin an IT Cyber Security team with the ICT30120 Certificate III in Information Technology (Basic Cyber Security Awareness). This nationally recognised qualification provides a holistic introduction to the ICT career path and delivers hands-on skills in programming, critical thinking, and cyber security support. The course covers: protecting online personal information, identifying online security threats, maintaining security of digital devices, assisting the team carry out cyber security threat assessments and risk management. Enquire now for the full list of study units, ICT career outcomes, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe ICT40120 Certificate IV in Information Technology (Cyber Security) equips students with essential skills to support and protect IT systems. It covers network security, threat detection, cloud computing, database management, and Python programming. Students will learn to manage security risks, respond to cyber threats, and configure cloud services using Azure and AWS. This qualification prepares students for roles in cyber security, IT support, and network administration, with the opportunity to pursue industry certifications such as CCST, AWS, and Microsoft. Enquire now for the full list of elective choices, entry requirements, and available enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe BSB40120 Certificate IV in Business (Records and Information Management) will teach you how to develop and implement a records system and co-ordinate data management at your small business or enterprise. This nationally recognised qualification also delivers a range of skills in digital technologies, business writing, workplace information systems, and communication strategies. Perfect for small business owners or administration professionals. Enquire now for entry requirements, elective specialisation choices, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreAre you looking for an advanced IT qualification that delivers both leadership and IT technical skills? Try the ICT50220 Diploma of Information Technology. This nationally recognised diploma will teach you how to lead and facilitate an IT work team, review cyber security practices, create and maintain a cyber security awareness program, ensure your department’s ICT products and systems match the strategic direction of the organisation, and much more. This qualification has scope to achieve a specialisation in advanced networking, advanced programming, cloud engineering and architecture, advanced web development, and gaming. Enquire now for the full list of study units, entry requirements, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreBecome an IT Network specialist with the ICT50220 Diploma of Information Technology (Advanced Networking). This nationally recognised qualification teaches you how to install and manage complex ICT networks, design and build network servers, install enterprise virtual computing environments, and manage network security. The course also covers cybersecurity awareness, IT strategic planning, leadership and client communication. Enquire now for the list of study units, entry requirements, and upcoming enrolment opportunities.
Learn moreThe BSB40120 Certificate IV in Business (Big Data) develops skills to analyse, interpret, and apply data in a business setting. It covers data management, reporting, and critical thinking, alongside key business and operational practices. Learners gain the ability to support informed decision-making, solve problems, and guide others with limited responsibility for outcomes. This skill set is suitable for individuals seeking roles where data is used to improve workplace performance and support organisational goals. Enquire now for the full list of elective choices, entry requirements, and available enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe PSP50316 Diploma of Government Security covers advanced government security management, including assessing risks and creating plans to mitigate them. You will learn to coordinate protective security, analyse threats, and develop response strategies. It equips you with the skills needed for independent and self-directed work in the public sector as a government security practitioner. This course is ideal for those who need to apply integrated technical and theoretical concepts across various contexts to perform advanced duties in government security. Enquire now for the full list of elective choices, entry requirements, and available enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe Professional Certificate of Competency in Power Distribution provides engineers and technicians with practical knowledge of power distribution systems. It covers key areas such as medium-voltage power considerations, switchgear, transformers, power factor correction, earthing, lightning protection, and network studies. Participants will learn to assess fault levels, select appropriate switchgear, specify power cables, and implement grounding solutions. The course also explores power factor correction techniques and the use of simulation software for network analysis, equipping professionals with essential industry skills. Enquire now for a full list of entry requirements and available enrolment dates.
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Career opportunities
The Certificate I in ElectroComms Skills will prepare you for the following roles.
Electrical Trades Assistant
An Electrical Trades Assistant installs and maintains a range of electrical systems or equipment. You might locate and diagnose electrical faults o...
Apprentice Electrician
An Apprentice Electrician repairs and maintains electrical systems and equipment. You’ll work under the guidance of a qualified electrician while c...
Telecommunications Trades Assistant
A Telecommunications Trades Assistant installs and maintains lines and equipment for data transmission. You might specialise in phone, internet, te...
More about Certificate I in ElectroComms Skills
The Certificate I in ElectroComms Skills is a foundational course designed for those looking to kickstart their careers in the rapidly-growing fields of information technology and telecommunications in Western Australia. This course equips students with essential skills that cater to the ever-evolving demands of the electrical and communications sectors. Students can choose from a variety of training providers recognised by their relevant industry bodies, ensuring quality education and training tailored to local industry needs.
Upon successful completion of the Certificate I in ElectroComms Skills, graduates will find themselves well-prepared for various career paths. With their newfound skills, they can aspire to become a Junior Telecommunications Technician, supporting the installation and maintenance of communication networks. Alternatively, pursuing a career as an Apprentice Electrician can lead to comprehensive training in the electrical trade, setting the foundation for a rewarding profession.
The demand for skilled tradespeople in Western Australia is on the rise, making qualifications like the Certificate I in ElectroComms Skills increasingly valuable. Not only does it prepare students for roles such as a Telecommunications Trades Assistant or an Electrical Trades Assistant, but it also positions them favourably for roles in various other fields like the electrical and telecommunications industries. With the right training, students are empowered to seize career opportunities uniquely tailored to the demands of their community.
In addition to telecommunications and electrical roles, graduates can explore career options as a Cable Technician, making an impact on how communications infrastructure is developed within the region. This course not only fosters technical expertise but also promotes critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, making graduates essential assets in their prospective workplaces. By undertaking the Certificate I in ElectroComms Skills, students stand to benefit from a strong foundation upon which to build their careers in Western Australia.