viernes, agosto 19, 2005

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The ICT profession in Australia is not regulated by law, and there are no formal minimum requirements for employment. Employers generally make their own assessment of a prospective employee's qualifications and experience, although membership of a professional organisation is given preference by some employers.

In Australia the normal route to becoming an ICT professional is to complete an approved Australian higher education course in ICT or to gain an approved ICT qualification through the Vocational Education and Training (VET) system. This includes Technical and Further Education (TAFE) colleges and private providers. Many of these courses can be completed through part-time study. The normal entry requirement is completion of twelve years of schooling in Australia or its overseas equivalent. Entry to a university course also requires twelve years of schooling and a good result in the State or Territory Year 12 award (Higher School Certificate or its equivalent).

Overseas qualifications are assessed by ACS to determine if they are comparable to an Australian qualification. AEI-NOOSR’s Country Education Profiles are used in most cases for this process.

If you have limited or no recognised qualifications in ICT but you have extensive experience in ICT together with extensive supporting professional development education, you may
apply to ACS for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).

In some cases, it may also prove helpful to obtain an educational assessment from AEINOOSR. potential applicants should refer to the current Procedures Information Manual on the ACS web-site.

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