Code: BSB30120
Duration: 49 weeks
CRICOS: 03438A
This qualification reflects the role of individuals in a variety of Business Services job roles. It is likely that these individuals are establishing their own work performance.
Certificate III in Business-
$8,000
$250
$360
| BSBCRT311* | Apply critical thinking skills in a team environment |
| BSBPEF201* | Support personal wellbeing in the workplace |
| BSBSUS211* | Participate in sustainable work practices |
| BSBWHS311* | Assist with maintaining workplace safety |
| BSBXCM301* | Engage in workplace communication |
| BSBTWK301* | Use inclusive work practices |
| BSBOPS301* | Maintain business resources |
| BSBOPS304* | Deliver and monitor a service to customers |
| BSBOPS305* | Process customer complaints |
| BSBTEC301* | Design and produce business documents |
| BSBTEC302* | Design and produce spreadsheets |
| BSBTEC303* | Create electronic presentations |
| BSBPEF301* | Organise personal work priorities |
Six (6) core units and seven (7) elective units are required for the award of the BSB30120 Certificate III in Business. Units have been selected according to packaging rules, and are relevant to the work outcome, local industry requirements and qualification level.
The latest release of the qualification and packaging rules can be found at the following link:
https://training.gov.au/Training/Details/BSB30120
Release 1 – Date 25/Jan/2022
| CODE | TITLE | CORE / ELECTIVE |
|---|---|---|
| BSBCRT311 | Apply critical thinking skills in a team environment | Core |
| BSBPEF201 | Support personal wellbeing in the workplace | Core |
| BSBSUS211 | Participate in sustainable work practices | Core |
| BSBWHS311 | Assist with maintaining workplace safety | Core |
| BSBXCM301 | Engage in workplace communication | Core |
| BSBTWK301 | Use inclusive work practices | Core |
| BSBTEC301 | Design and produce business documents | Elective |
| BSBTEC302 | Design and produce spreadsheets | Elective |
| BSBTEC303 | Create electronic presentations | Elective |
| BSBPEF301 | Organise personal work priorities | Elective |
| BSBOPS301 | Maintain business resources | Elective |
| BSBOPS304 | Deliver and monitor a service to customers | Elective |
| BSBOPS305 | Process customer complaints | Elective |
The Wales Institute (TWI)
Location: level 4 ,72 -82 Mary st surry hills NSW 2010
TWI has the following entry requirements for domestic students:
TWI has the following entry requirements for international students:
International students must meet TWI’s standards for English proficiency. To demonstrate possession of adequate English language proficiency, students must provide valid evidence of attainment of at least one of the following:
In addition to that, students are exempt from providing evidence of English language proficiency with their visa application if they fall into one of the following categories:
(Source: Studies in Australia, Blog: English language requirements: FAQs, 2020)
Students who do not have an IELTS Test score or equivalent can take an English Placement Test on campus to assess if their English level meets entry requirements.
In some instances, students may participate in an interview with the Student Services to determine suitability. This interview will occur either online via Skype or face-to-face.
The qualification is delivered over 49 weeks comprising of:
Students are required to attend 20 hours of classroom training per week to fulfil the volume of learning. The training and assessment schedule shows the weeks during which training is delivered, and assessment is conducted for each unit.
The total amount of training provided for structured classroom sessions is 800 hours, including student assessment preparation to completion, research, and supervised study, tutorial and training delivery. Thus, the total delivery and assessment hours are equivalent to the volume of learning–800 hours. A detailed breakdown of hours is provided in the Training and Assessment Schedule.
TWI operates a system of rolling enrolments, meaning that students may commence at the beginning of any unit. Students may enter the qualification after any unit, as there are no pre-requisites. The Training and Assessment Schedule is shown in terms and represents the scheduling of units on commencement. However, depending on when a student joins the course, the term number will vary.
TWI has decided on the course duration and amount of training, taking into account the AQF Volume of Learning, which is typically 49 weeks or 800 hours. The duration and amount of training provided will allow students the opportunity to absorb the required knowledge and skills fully. This duration is not reduced to account for existing competencies, as most learners will not have any prior relevant experience. However, where learners have prior skills and knowledge, they may apply for RPL or credit transfer, which will reduce the course duration if granted.
Potential employment options include Learning and development senior consultant Manager, Learning and change management Manager, Learning and development in the workforce planning, and capability development in various industry areas.
Students who complete this course may also continue their education into a range of higher education qualifications in organisational learning and development.
Fees: $8,000
Students may apply for recognition of existing qualifications or skills, knowledge or experience (credit-transfer or recognition of prior learning [RPL]). The granting of course credit may affect course fees as well as the duration of the course.
This process is outlined in TWI Student Enrolment and Completion Policy, and Associated Procedures such as Training and Assessment Policy & Associated RPL and Credit Transfer Procedures.