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Information Technology, Library and Digital

Secure a career in an industry that is constantly evolving with the advance of modern technology. Start your journey here at North Regional TAFE with a qualification in Information Technology.

Keep up to date with the world’s latest technological advancements and be a part of the process by developing your skills in networking, cloud computing, systems maintenance and systems support.

Study in this field provides students with the skills required to work in technical and client support roles, or as a help desk, IT or network operations technician.

^ You will pay half price for the course fees on the Lower fees, local skills courses, however other fees may apply such as for resources that are specifically needed for your training.
National ID: ICT20120
State ID: BGJ3
Industry Information Technology, Library and Digital

Certificate II in Applied Digital Technologies

Delivered at:

Study modes:

On campus

Sub study areas:

General IT

There is demand in today's modern world for employees skilled in the field of information technology!

This entry-level qualification will provide you with the foundation skills and knowledge to use basic applied digital technologies in varied contexts, including the workplace.

Throughout this course, you will carry out a range of procedural and operational tasks that require digital, technology and communication skills.

Certificate II
National ID: ICT30120
State ID: BFF7
Industry Information Technology, Library and Digital
Half price^

Certificate III in Information Technology

Study modes:

On campus
Traineeship

Sub study areas:

General IT

Looking for a career that is in demand?

The Certificate III in Information Technology has been tailored to meet the needs of an information communications technology (ICT) support worker. ICT Support Worker employment is expected to grow by 17.4% by 2026 (Labour Market Insights, 2022).

This qualification prepares participants for employment across a wide range of ICT areas, including technical support, network administration, web technologies, software applications and digital media technologies.

ICT30120 Certificate III in Information Technology can be completed in one year. The units are scheduled as per the enrolment form in each term.

Certificate III
National ID: ICT40120
State ID: BFF9
Industry Information Technology, Library and Digital
Free*

Certificate IV in Information Technology

Study modes:

On campus
Online/distance
Traineeship

Sub study areas:

General IT

IT is constantly evolving with the advance of modern technology. Stay ahead of the game with a nationally recognised qualification!

Progress your career in the rapidly growing information communications technology (ICT) industry through a Certificate IV in Information Technology.

This qualification has been tailored to reflect the needs of the ICT networking support workforce. Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be competent in a wide range of general information and ICT technical functions. Participants will be able to develop, rectify and manage computer networks as required by their organisation, as well as liaise with third-party ICT service providers.

Information technology has the opportunity for both generalist and specialist information technology workers. Completion of this qualification allows learners to choose their area. It also opens up a range of further study options, including specialist certificates and higher level qualifications.

Certificate IV in Information Technology is available for trainees only. It is not available online for the public.

Certificate IV
State ID: K2055P
Industry Information Technology, Library and Digital

MS Office Introduction

Delivered at:

Study modes:

On campus

Sub study areas:


Get on track with everything there is to know about Microsoft Office.

This short course will provide you with an introduction to: Word, Excel, Outlook & PowerPoint. 

At the completion of this course you should be able to:

Microsoft Word:
  • work with the basic features of Word
  • create a new document
  • select and work with text in a document
  • use a range of font formatting techniques
  • cut and copy information within and between documents
  • format paragraphs
  • print a document
  • create and modify tables
Microsoft Excel:
  • navigate your way around Microsoft Excel 2016
  • create and work with a new workbook
  • make changes to data in a workbook
  • understand and work with ranges in a worksheet
  • copy and paste data in Excel
  • use the fill operations available to fill a data series
  • move the contents of cells and ranges within and between workbooks
  • understand, create and work with formulas and functions
  • use font formatting techniques
  • align the contents of cells in a number of ways
  • format rows and columns in a worksheet
  • understand and use the number formatting features in Excel
  • print your workbook data
Microsoft Outlook:
  • start Microsoft Outlook and navigate its key features
  • create and send email messages
  • receive emails in your Inbox and then work with them
  • competently work with file and item attachments within email messages
  • create a new presentation
  • create and work effectively with themes
  • insert text into a slide and apply basic formatting

K2055P MS Office Introduction

Short course
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