Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions Level: Pre-degree CRICOS: 02439G
This qualification provides high level information and communications technology (ICT), process improvement and business skills and knowledge to enable an individual to be effective in senior ICT roles within organisations. The qualification builds on a base core of management competencies, with specialist and general elective choices to suit particular ICT and business needs, especially in the areas of knowledge management and systems development.Licensing/Regulatory Information No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.
Structure
16 units: 5 core
5 specialist
6 elective
Subjects
Plan and direct complex ICT projects
Integrate sustainability in ICT planning and design projects
Implement quality assurance processes for business solutions
Develop communities of practice
Manage security, privacy and compliance of cloud service deployment
Lead and manage team effectiveness
Determine suitability of database functionality and scalability
Design and implement a security system
Lead and manage organisational change
Develop ICT strategic and action plans
Evaluate vendor products and equipment
Monitor and improve knowledge management system
Develop contracts and manage contracted performance
Lead the evaluation and implementation of current industry specific technologies
Develop a knowledge management strategy
Create cloud computing services
Manage ICT project quality
Develop technical requirements for business solutions
Identify and implement business innovation
Build a data warehouse
Implement change management processes
Interact with clients on a business level
Manage the development of technical solutions from business specifications
Manage the use of appropriate development methodologies
Manage innovation and continuous improvement
Implement a knowledge management strategy
Develop advanced mobile multi-touch applications
Conduct knowledge audits
Manage copyright, ethics and privacy in an ICT environment