ICA50605-6

Diploma of Information Technology
(Website Development)

– for Year 11 and 12 STEP Students

Are you creative and like computers? Do you like to keep up with the latest in technology? A career as a web designer or developer might be right for you. Discover the world of information technology and learn skills in development, design, site performance, database integration, and implementation and acceptance testing. As a website designer/developer you will create, produce and maintain web pages using cutting edge software. There is a wide variety of employment opportunities as a website specialist, and this is the perfect program to ensure your employability in the future.



Registration Details

What is STEP?
In 2009, Southbank Institute of Technology (SBIT) will offer units within selected Diploma programs to school students in Years 11 and 12.

This program is known as STEP – Southbank Tertiary Entrance Program.

STEP students will be offered an on-campus experience at SBIT. STEP students will be required on campus at SBIT between 3–5 hours per week for semesters 1–3. During semester 4 however, students will be required on campus up to 7 hours per week. Following Year 12, STEP students will have the opportunity to complete the entire Diploma program at SBIT with confirmed entry and credit into the Diploma they have been studying.

The majority of these Diplomas will provide pathways and credit towards university programs.

Benefits
• Upon completion of Year 12, STEP students will be offered a confirmed entry with credit towards the Diploma they have been studying at school. STEP students will therefore know in Year 11 they have a guaranteed place at SBIT, post senior schooling and have the ability to bypass the QTAC process at the end of Year 12.
• Since STEP forms part of a student’s high school curriculum, students will be accumulating credit towards their Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) as well as undertaking a Diploma qualification.
• STEP offers students a more affordable option; students pay no tuition fees, only material fees.
• If a STEP student transitions to university after completing their Diploma of choice it is likely to diminish their HECS fees due to reduced time at university and students will graduate with both a Diploma and university qualification in near to the equivalent time it takes to complete a university award.
• The pathways developed by SBIT and university partners provide a quality, highly focused learning experience for STEP students. These pathways combine the complementary strengths of both institutions.

Entry Requirements

To be considered as a STEP student, Principal and Parent/Guardian consent is mandatory.
The pathway to this Diploma is through the achievement of nine units of competency from the Certificate II Information Technology. Therefore, students must complete the nine prerequisite units from the Certificate II in Information Technology prior to commencement of the Diploma
of Information Technology (website development). This can take between 3 – 6 months. For more information on these pre-requisites, please visit www.southbank.edu.au and search for ICA20105 – STEP in the Program Finder section. Alternatively, please phone 3244 5175.

Career Opportunities

At the completion of this Diploma STEP students may be employed as a:
• web designer
• web developer

Program Duration

Full Time :
School: 2 years (refer to the outline section for more information)

Southbank Institute of Technology 6 months

Program Articulation

University Pathway Programs
Successful completion of this Diploma allows students to articulate directly into the below Bachelor degrees, with the stated credit arrangements:

Bachelor of Information Technology, QUT
- 1 year university credit
- 2 years left at university
Bachelor of Corporate Systems Management QUT
- 1 year university credit
- 2 years left at university
Bachelor of Games and Interactive Entertainment, QUT
- 1 year university credit
- 2.5 years left at university
Bachelor of Information Technology, Griffith University
- 1 year university credit
- 2 years left at university

Program Award

Diploma

Venue

  • Southbank Campus

How to Apply

To be considered as a STEP student, you must firstly submit an Expression of Interest in STEP. This form will be available online from 1 August 2008.

Once the Expression of Interest has been logged with SBIT by your school principal or STEP coordinator, SBIT will send an information pack to the STEP coordinator for distribution. The pack will include online enrolment information. To be formally accepted as a STEP student, you must enrol and pay online as soon as possible. Online enrolments open on 1 September and close on 30 October 2008.

Cost

STEP students will not be required to pay any tuition fees, only the material and administration fees associated with the units over Years 11 and 12. The material fees for this program are:

Semester one $ 32.00*
Semester two $ 67.00*
Semester three $ 49.00*
Semester four $ 135.50*

*As at 1 August 2008, these are the material fees for the abovementioned Diploma. Southbank Institute of Technology reserves the right to change these fees without notice. Material fees are non-refundable post start of study.

Please note: All programs are subject to a $14 Administration Fee per year, payable on enrolment.

For Additional Information

Location:Southbank
Telephone:13 72 48
Facsimile:
Address 
In Person: Ground Floor, C Block
Ernest Street
South Brisbane
Mail: Locked Mail Bag 14
South Brisbane QLD 4101
Email: STEP@southbank.edu.au
Find us at:www.Southbank.edu.au

Outline

Prerequisite units that must be completed from Certificate II in Information Technology prior to STEP commencement in Year 11 (see entry requirements for more information)
Course Code Course Name
BSBCMN106A Follow workplace safety procedures
ICAD2012B Design organisational documents using computing packages
ICAU1128B Operate a personal computer
ICAU2005B Operate computing hardware
ICAU2006B Operate computer packages
ICAU2013B Integrate commercial computing packages
ICAU2231B Use computer operating system
ICAW2001B Work effectively in an IT environment
ICAW2002B Communicate in the workplace
Year 11

Semester One
Course Code Course Name
ICAU4205B Select & employ software & hardware tools
ICAT4221B Locate equipment, system & software faults
ICAT3025B Run standard diagnostic tests
Semester Two
Course Code Course Name
PSPPM402B Manage simple projects
BSBCMN304A Contribute to personal skill development & learning
CUSADM08A Address copyright requirements
ICAW4214B Maintain ethical conduct
Year 12

Semester Three
Course Code Course Name
ICAA4233B Determine & apply appropriate development methodologies
ICAA4041B Determine & confirm client business expectations & needs
ICAD4043B Develop & present a feasibility report
ICAD3218B Create user documentation
ICAD4217B Create technical documentation
ICAD4198B Develop guidelines for up-loading information to a website
ICAW4027B Relate to clients on a business level
Semester Four
Course Code Course Name
CUFMEM07A Apply principles of visual design & communication to the development of a media product
ICAB4135B Create a simple mark-up language document to specification
ICAA4142B Design a website to meet technical requirements
ICAU4207B Apply web authoring tool to convert client data for websites
ICAB4171B Develop cascading style sheets
ICAT4183B Confirm accessibility of website for people with special needs
ICAI4189B Ensure website content meets technical protocols & standards
ICAT4184B Ensure site usability for full range of users
ICAT4185B Create a website testing procedure
ICAS4201B Transfer content to a website using commercial packages
This brochure was last updated Monday, 15 December 2008
All information was accurate at time of printing, however, Institute policies, fees and details are subject to change without notice. Course commencement is dependent on sufficient enrolments, accreditation and registration requirements
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