The Diploma of Business (Operations) (BSB50120) consists of 12 units, and will see you undertake the following studies:
three Introductory Business Skills units
nine Diploma of Business (Operations) units.
Introductory Business Skills units
This diploma requires that you first complete three units in Introductory Business Skills to develop your foundational skills and knowledge. With the Introductory Skills Course complete, you gain automatic entry into the diploma.
This unit will teach you to manage a range of meetings. This includes overseeing the meeting preparation processes, chairing meetings, organising the minutes and reporting outcomes.
Learn how to undertake undertake financial management in an organisation or work area. This will help you develop the skills to plan and implement financial management approaches, and support and evaluate the effectiveness of financial management processes.
BSBMKG541 Identify and evaluate marketing opportunities
Unit Code:BSBMKG541
Contact Hours:Recommended 70 hours of study total
Description:
About this unit
This unit will teach you how to identify, evaluate and take advantage of marketing opportunities by analysing market data, distinguishing characteristics of possible markets and assessing viability of changes to operations.
In this unit you will learn the required understanding to develop and monitor the implementation of operational plans, which aim to support efficient and effective workplace practices, organisational productivity and profitability.
You will learn how to manage business risks in a range of contexts across an organisation, or for a specific business unit or area in any industry setting.
This unit prepares you with the skills and knowledge required to plan for or review administrative systems and procedures for implementing, monitoring and reviewing those systems.
This unit teaches you the skills and knowledge to undertake a minor project or a section of a larger project. You will learn how to develop, monitor and finalise a project plan and review it to identify lessons for future projects.
In this unit you'll learn how to lead teams in the workplace and how to actively engage with the management of an organisation. The unit will involve a range of problem solving and decision-making strategies.
Students will gain the skills and knowledge required to lead communication in the workplace within any industry. Specifically, this unit focuses on the communication skills required for team leaders with responsibility for other workers.
BSBSUS511 Develop workplace policies and procedures for sustainability
Unit Code:BSBSUS511
Contact Hours:Recommended 50 hours of study total
Description:
About this unit
Learn to develop and implement workplace sustainability policies and to modify these policies to suit changing circumstances. 'Sustainability' in this unit refers to a broad approach that focuses on the minimisation of an organisation’s social, economic and environmental impact, as well as proactive value creation in these areas.