Thinking about IT but not sure which corner suits you? This one spans support, networking, code, databases and cloud. Narrow it down once you know what you like.
Touch every corner of IT, then pick one.
The level above a first help desk job.
Python, SQL, AWS, Hyper-V and Microsoft tools.
Broad IT skills open more doors than one narrow set. A day might be a help desk queue, a server check, or a page that needs fixing.
Solve the problems a business hits every day.
Take the call, log it, and sort it out.
Keep machines built, patched and running.
Look after the network people depend on.
Roles where these skills are useful, not promised outcomes. Every workplace is different, and some ask for more study or experience.
Foundations, then the systems, then the building.
Three things that make the broad course useful.
Support, security, cloud, code, databases and web.
Amazon Web Services Academy content comes with it.
Practise tasks the way a team would run them.
The broad course, before you specialise
Certificate IV in Information Technology, on the register.
Python, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SQL and AWS.
Cloud Foundations content comes with the course.
The topics and the tools, sent to you.
A modern computer and fast internet.
Upfront, or spread across the year.
Enrol and open the first topic.
None is asked for before you start.
A modern computer, fast internet, and a camera.
Most students take twelve to eighteen months.
None, ever. Projects and a portfolio instead.
It can, with evidence a trainer reviews.
Yes. ICT40120 Certificate IV in Information Technology sits on the national register, delivered by RTO 40374.
Upfront, or on a flexible plan.
Upskilled is a Registered Training Organisation, RTO number 40374.
Dedicated IT trainers run the Zoom sessions and mark the work.
Picture the day you stop guessing and know which job you want.