The ICT50615 Diploma of Website Development course will give you the skills to design, build and maintain websites for customers using the latest web technologies. You will learn how to create beautiful responsive sites for clients, working to industry standards using cutting edge web technologies. The skills learned will enable you to work either independently or as part of a web team.
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Learn to design, build and maintain websites using the latest web technologies by completing the ICT50615 Diploma of Website Development.
Websites are a critical component of modern business and with the explosive growth in e-business worldwide will become more so. Because of this, the industry’s need for skilled web developers remains high and will continue to increase.
The web is also a field that encourages and rewards creative expression, with web development an avenue for both your technical and creative abilities because it includes visual and interaction design alongside technical development. This means web developers are like artists, providing for both the functionality and attractiveness of a website, drawing the online customer in and helping to maintain their loyalty – all important elements within e-business.
While completing the ICT50615 Diploma of Website Development, you will work through all stages of a web development project.
Use the knowledge you gain to build your website, or you can work independently or as part of a web team to build sites for clients.
Australis College has partnered with Charles Darwin University (CDU) to create an articulation agreement for the ICT50615 Diploma of Website Development. Completion of this course may result in credit into the Bachelor of Computer Science (WCOMS1) (60cp). *60cp = 25% of a full 3 year course (full 3 year course = 240cp). Completion of this course may also result in credit into the Bachelor of Computer Science/Master of Technology (HCSIT1) (60cp). The full course is 400 cp.
You can confirm your eligibility by using the CDU credit calculator.
Australis College has partnered with Griffith University to create an articulation agreement for the ICT50615 Diploma of Website Development. Completion of this course may result in 40 credit points towards the Bachelor of Information Technology.
Entry is subject to Griffith University Standards.
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Professional Development
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There are no general entry requirements for this Software Development course.
If you wish to apply for a loan or other funding to pay for your tuition fees, there will be additional eligibility and entry criteria.
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This website development qualification consists of 20 nationally accredited units of competency spread over three stages. These units of competency reflect industry best practice in website development and are by the Training Packaging Rules of this qualification.
Unit of Competency | Unit of Competency Code |
Stage 1 | |
Develop website information architecture | ICTWEB508 |
Develop complex cascading style sheets | ICTWEB506 |
Develop complex web page layouts | ICTWEB505 |
Verify client business requirements | ICTICT515 |
Build a dynamic website | ICTWEB501 |
Ensure a safe workplace | BSBWHS501 |
Stage 2 | |
Manage ICT projects | ICTPMG501 |
Contribute to copyright, ethics and privacy in an ICT environment | ICTICT418 |
Apply intermediate programming skills in another language | ICTPRG418 |
Apply introductory object-oriented language skills | ICTPRG430 |
Use structured query language | ICTPRG425 |
Stage 3 | |
Design a database | ICTDBS502 |
Build a database | ICTDBS415 |
Use a library or pre-existing components | ICTPRG413 |
Research and apply emerging web technology trends | ICTWEB516 |
Use site server tools for transaction management | ICTWEB509 |
Implement security for applications | ICTPRG507 |
Create dynamic web pages | ICTWEB502 |
Create web-based programs | ICTWEB503 |
Integrate database with a website | ICTDBS504 |
Blended Learning combines the flexibility of online learning with the practical support of face-to-face (only available for certain courses), or live training via web tutorials, online forums and interactive e-learning.