ICT40120 Certificate IV in Information Technology
The ICT40120 Certificate IV in Information Technology qualification reflects the role of individuals who are job-ready and competent in a wide range of information and communications technology (ICT) roles and apply a broad range of skills in varied work contexts, using problem-solving skills and effective communication with others.
Course Dates
Course Content
Delivery Methods
Course Duration
Course Fees
Funding Eligibility
Entry Requirements
- 24th February 2026
The ICT40120 Certificate IV in Information Technology qualification consists of 20 units of competency:
- 7 core units
- 13 elective units
Core Units
ICTICT451 — Comply with IP, ethics and privacy policies in ICT environments
BSBCRT404 — Apply advanced critical thinking to work processes
ICTICT426 — Identify and evaluate emerging technologies and practices
ICTICT443 — Work collaboratively in the ICT industry
Elective Units
ICTNWK425 — Build small wireless local area networks
ICTNWK429 — Install hardware to networks
ICTSAS310 — Install, configure and secure a small office or home office network
ICTNWK420 — Install and configure virtual machines
ICTNWK422 — Install and manage servers
ICTNWK427 — Configure desktop environments
ICTTEN434 — Install, configure and test internet protocol networks
ICTTEN419 — Implement and troubleshoot enterprise routers and switches
ICTNWK424 — Install and operate small enterprise branch networks
BSBXCS404 — Contribute to cyber security risk management
ICTNWK435 — Create secure virtual private networks
ICTNWK421 — Install, configure and test network security
ICTNWK423 — Manage network and data integrity
ICTPRG302 — Apply introductory programming techniques
ICTWEB304 — Build simple web pages
ICTSAS432 — Identify and resolve client ICT problems
For information on the delivery methods available at Skills Strategies International, see Delivery Methods
Traineeships are delivered over 24 months full-time.
Timetabled submission of assessments is a requirement of the Certificate IV in Information Technology course. A training and assessment schedule will be discussed with you and provided by your trainer/assessor.
The student tuition fees are indicative only and are subject to change given individual circumstances during enrolment. Additional fees may apply, such as resource fees and other fees.
- Be unemployed or working less than 20 hours per week in any industry;
- an Australian citizen;
- permanent visa holder, or
- holder of a subclass 300, 309, 444, 445, 461, 785, 790, or 820 visa;
- secondary holder of a temporary visa of sub-class 188, 457, 482, 489, 491, or 494;
- holder of a Bridging Visa E (subclasses 050 and 051) where the visa holder has made a valid application for a visa of subclass 785 or 790;
- holders of a visa subclass 449 or 786;
- Afghan citizens who are holders of a visa subclass 449, and
- holders of a bridging visa who are eligible to work and who have made a valid application for a subclass 866.
Please contact us for any enquiries regarding funding eligibility, or please visit the Jobs and Skills WA website for more information (https://www.jobsandskills.wa.gov.au/).