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overview<br />

Students completing Information Technology courses<br />

delivered at Martin College will develop proficiency in<br />

the use of computers <strong>and</strong> computational techniques<br />

to develop effective information systems that solve<br />

real world problems. Students will study in Martin<br />

College’s computer labs to develop skills <strong>and</strong><br />

knowledge in network administration as well as<br />

systems security.<br />

industrY <strong>and</strong> Jobs<br />

The Information <strong>and</strong> Communications Technology<br />

(ICT) sector spans a diverse range of <strong>business</strong>es<br />

in areas from computer hardware <strong>and</strong> software,<br />

networking <strong>and</strong> communications to the Internet,<br />

telecommunications, multimedia <strong>and</strong> more.<br />

A career in the ICT industry will involve working<br />

with organisations to develop <strong>and</strong> improve<br />

technology solutions which address their <strong>business</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> information needs. Much of the work in ICT<br />

requires people who can design <strong>and</strong> deliver IT<br />

solutions which improve <strong>business</strong> efficiency<br />

<strong>and</strong> productivity.<br />

Career opportunities include IS Manager, Internet<br />

Administrator, Internet Systems Administrator,<br />

Intranet Administrator, IT Manager, Systems<br />

Administrator or System Manager.<br />

proFessional recognition<br />

On achievement of a Diploma level qualification,<br />

Martin College graduates can apply for provisional<br />

associate membership of the Australian Computer<br />

Society.<br />

acs.org.au<br />

degree transFer<br />

Successful completion of the Diploma of Information<br />

Technology (Systems Administration) (50 week<br />

packaged program) offers the following credit<br />

transfer options:<br />

Up to 1½ years credit transfer to<br />

Charles Sturt University Bachelor of IT.<br />

Up to 1 year credit transfer to<br />

Griffith University Bachelor of IT<br />

(GPA 5.0 required).<br />

Up to 1 year credit transfer to QUT<br />

Bachelor of IT (GPA 4.0 required).<br />

Packaging of your Diploma of Information<br />

Technology with another Martin College Diploma<br />

or Advanced Diploma may further improve your<br />

credit transfer options.<br />

> martincollege.edu.au/it<br />

martin college was<br />

mY First studY<br />

experience in australia;<br />

it was verY interesting<br />

<strong>and</strong> helpFul. it gave<br />

me 12 credits into<br />

the bachelor oF it<br />

at charles sturt<br />

universitY. the most<br />

important thing is that<br />

it gave me the basics<br />

i needed to make studY<br />

at uni easier.<br />

Bachar Adba<br />

Then… Diploma of Information Technology<br />

(Systems Administration)<br />

Now… Charles Sturt University with 12 credits<br />

into Bachelor of Information Technology<br />

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