The BSB50120 Diploma of Business with specialisation in BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT (CRICOS COURSE CODE : 105325F) is a nationally recognised qualification for those looking for the skills and expertise required for a successful and rewarding career working in a broad variety of business contexts.
The course is also aimed at those with little or no vocational experience, but who possess some theoretical business skills and knowledge that they would like to develop in order to create further educational and employment opportunities.
You will learn how to manage budgets and financial plans, set up, implement and improve business systems and e-business strategies, recruit and induct staff, lead and manage teams, manage business document design and development, implement and monitor marketing activities.
This qualification contains the following 12 units of competency. All units must be successfully achieved to receive the qualification.
Core Units:
Elective Units:
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Academic Entry Requirements | Year 12 or equivalent and above. |
Academic Entry Requirements | OTHER REQUIREMENTS Students are required to provide their own laptop computer that is compatible with Australian power voltage requirements and is loaded with Microsoft Office 365 software or Open Office 365 (open source). Sound computer skills are required that include using intermediate level Microsoft Word features. Ability to produce and present word-processed documents/ reports and undertake internet research. As part of the learning cycle students may be required to undertake online research or activities each week in class during term time. |
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English Language Requirements | ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Students will need moderate to high levels of English language, literacy and numeracy. Students will also need to be able to competently operate a computer and know how to use the internet for research purposes. A good command of spoken and written English is required for communicating with the trainer and to achieve course outcomes. A strong command of written English is required for reading resources and completing written assessments. |