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    Certificate IV in Web Based Technologies

    Attain the skills and knowledge to work in the fields of website design, website development and web programming. The course is delivered online with attendance required at several workshops at Chisholm Cranbourne campus - or you can complete on campus at Frankston, Dandenong and Cranbourne.

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  • Possible Job Outcomes

      Assistant Webmaster

      Web Applications Developer

      Web designer

      Webmaster/ Assistant Webmaster

      Website Co-ordinator

  • Sample Units of Study

    BSBOHS302B - Participate effectively in OHS communication and consultative processes

    ICAA4142B - Design a website to meet technical requirements

    ICAWEB407A - Conduct operational acceptance tests of websites

    ICAS4201B - Transfer content to a website using commercial packages

    ICAWEB429A - Create a mark-up language document to specification

    ICAT4183B - Confirm accessibility of website for people with special needs

    ICAA4041B - Determine and confirm client business expectations and needs

    BSBCRT401A - Articulate, present and debate ideas

    ICAB4171B - Develop cascading style sheets

    ICAWEB411A - Produce basic client side script for dynamic web pages

    ICAWEB408A - Ensure basic website security

    ICADBS403A - Create basic databases

    ICAICT418A - Contribute to copyright, ethics and privacy in an IT environment

    ICAWEB417A - Integrate social web technologies

  • Costs

    Course fees can vary. Also, depending on your situation, you may be eligible for government subsidised training or other exemptions may apply. For more information check the FAQs and the 'Fees and charges' page on this website. Or you can call 1300 CHISHOLM (1300 244 746) or email us your enquiry

  • Notes

    The course is comprised of a set of industry developed and nationally endorsed competencies.

    It provides a breadth of knowledge and skills which include design, website development, website performance monitoring, project management and all aspects of multimedia presentations including web and programming.

    You'll use a variety of software including Adobe (Photoshop and Dreamweaver), HTML and CSS.

    Students taking the predominently online version of the course will be required to attend at least seven workshops at Chisholm Cranbourne and participate in online discussions as required.

    Entry requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or mature age. Some prior knoweldge of software is essential.

  • Career Path

    Applying and Enrolling

    To enrol at Chisholm, you need to apply, and then be accepted. Procedures to apply for courses vary. A TAFE application may go through VTAC, for example. In other cases the application may be direct to Chisholm or through your employer or school.

    With a successful Chisholm Institute of TAFE application, in some cases,  you may need to attend an information session or submit a portfolio prior to completing your enrolment.

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