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BSB50415- Diploma of Business Administration

COURSE DESCRIPTION

A BSB50415 Diploma of Business Administration will prepare you for your professional business career, exposing you to a broad range of areas including: marketing, management, accounting, statistics, computing, human resource management and finance. Be an entrepreneur, manage a company or start your own business- the career options are endless.

The Diploma of Business Administration will guide you through the steps to planning, establishing and operating a successful business. It also shows you how to achieve financial freedom and how to avoid costly mistakes assisting you in reaching your business goals.

Our program is nationally recognised and all trainers are industry experts holding tertiary qualifications.

Up to 52 weeks

Flexible – 12 months from enrolment

Self paced online

Please contact us for course fees.

Prerequisite:

There are no entry requirements for this qualification however, a high level of English literacy is necessary. You will be required to access, read and interpret a large range of documents including training packages therefore a high level of computer competency is required. You may enrol into this course at any time and begin studying almost straight away.

Employment and career paths:

Accounting, banking, business administration, computing, consulting, financial management, management, marketing, recruitment and staff development.

Here are some employment examples:

Administration Manager
Administration Managers plan and oversee administrative functions for an organisation. They manage and train administration teams, and generally ensure the smooth running of their department. Within an organisation, they may oversee administrative support for corporate, financial, human resource, policy, planning, or research and development activities.
Administrator
Administrators carry out and oversee administrative tasks to ensure an organisation runs smoothly. They may have specific areas of responsibility – such as human resources, budgets, accommodation and property facilities and records – or act in a more general capacity
Legal Practice Manager
Legal Practice Managers oversee the business operations of a legal practice. They manage personnel and administrative systems; identify new business opportunities; and manage accounts, records, and physical resources such as office spaces.
Office Manager
Office Managers organise and control the functions and resources of offices, such as administrative systems and office personnel. They may be involved in staff hiring, training, supervision and appraisal; maintaining information management systems; and providing budgetary and inventory information and updates to higher management

Average starting salaries

According to 2013 research conducted by Graduate Careers Australia, average national graduate starting salaries are:

Accounting: A$47,000
Business: A$46,000
Economics: A$51,400
Law: A$50,000

  • BSBADM502 Manage meetings
  • BSBADM504 Plan and implement administrative systems
  • BSBADM506 Manage business document design and development
  • BSBADM503 Plan and manage conferences
  • BSBPMG522 Undertake Project work
  • BSBCUS501 Manage quality customer service
  • BSBINN301 Promote innovation in a team performance
  • BSBMGT502 Manage people performance

Please contact us for a copy of the Training & Assessment Strategy

Self paced online

   

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