Develop your digital skills for the workplace or further study
This qualification provides you with the basic skills and knowledge to use digital technology in the workplace across a range of information and communication technology (ICT) areas, including using office applications, workplace skills, and an introduction to design and digital imaging.
Our Certificate II Applied Digital Technologies lecturer has extensive experience in supporting students with a wide range of learning needs. Units are delivered over the year to provide students with the best opportunity to succeed.
You will have the opportunity to develop a wide range of foundation digital skills which can lead to career pathways in the ICT, design, or business industries, or any role where computers are used.
- Microsoft Office skills using Word and Excel
- Basic document design
- Photoshop skills to create and edit digital images
- Digital photography fundamentals
- Time management
- Digital communication for work
I have the following attributes:
- Basic digital literacy skills
- Ability to work in groups
- Some creative interests are helpful
If this course is deemed competitive, you will be informed during your application via TAFE Admissions and additional entrance requirements will apply.
School Leaver | Non-School Leaver | AQF |
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OLNA or NAPLAN 9 Band 8 | C Grades in Year 10 English and Maths or equivalent | Certificate I or Certificate II |
You'll be able to access your personal timetable (find out how on our Timetables page), once you have paid your fees. In the meantime the information below provides an indication of the time commitment required to complete this course, depending on available study options.
This course is full-time (9 hours per week), typically spread over 3 days. An additional 6 hours per week is provided via enrolment in free USIQ units to support those with additional learning needs.
There will be a combination of online and on campus delivery for some units.
Timetable information is indicative only and subject to change.
Study outside of class hours, including private study, assignment preparation, and research will be required to successfully complete your course.
Bring your own device (BYOD) is encouraged but not essential. If you don’t have access to a computer and WiFi at home, we recommend using our library computers during library hours.
As a student you will also have additional costs associated with your study, for example text books and stationery, printing and other materials required for your assignments.
Please note You can visit one of our four Jobs and Skills Centres located at NMT's Balga, Joondalup, Midland and Perth campuses for free career planning advice and job search support.
Study options and next steps
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Semester 1, 2024
East Perth - On Campus
Duration | 1 Year | ||||||||||||
When | Semester 1, 2024 | ||||||||||||
Where | East Perth | ||||||||||||
How | On campus | ||||||||||||
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*Fee disclaimers
The fees quoted are estimates only and are for the entire course for students enrolling on a full-time basis. Please view the full list of Fee disclaimers.
Please note fees listed include all units required to gain this qualification. If you're a continuing student and have successfully completed a lower-level qualification that is a prerequisite for this course, you'll only pay for the units that you need to enrol in, to complete this course.
Enquiries regarding fees can be made by calling us.
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