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BSB40120 Certificate IV in Business

CRICOS Course Code 104525F

Course Summary

BSB40120 Certificate IV in Business reflects the role of individuals in a variety of Business Services job roles. These individuals may have supervisory performance accountabilities. Individuals in these roles carry out a mix of specialist and moderately complex administrative or operational tasks that require self-development skills. They use well-developed skills and a broad knowledge base to apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems and analyse information from a variety of sources. They may provide leadership and guidance to others with some limited responsibility for the output of others.

When you complete this course you have the opportunity to continue your studies in the following courses.

Unit Code Unit Description Core / Elective Unit
BSBCRT411Apply critical thinking to work practicesC
BSBTEC404Use digital technologies to collaborate in a work environmentC
BSBTWK401Build and maintain business relationshipsC
BSBWHS411Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programsC
BSBWRT411Write complex documentsC
BSBXCM401BSBXCM401 Apply communication strategies in the workplace CoreC
BSBCMM411Make presentationsE
BSBINS401Analyse and present research informationE
BSBLDR411Demonstrate leadership in the workplaceE
BSBSUS511Develop workplace policies and procedures for sustainabilityE
BSBPEF402Develop personal work prioritiesE
BSBPEF502Develop and use emotional intelligenceE
  • PRICE

    TOTAL COURSE FEE: $12,600.00

    Tuition Fee: $12,000

    Material Fee: $400 

    Enrolment Fee: $200.00 – Non-refundable. Not included in tuition fee.

  • DURATION

    52 weeks

    The training program will be a maximum of 52 weeks inclusive of 7 weeks study break as programmed recreation and provision for intervention strategies.

  • AWARD

    BSB40120 Certificate IV in Business

  • CRICOS Course Code

    104525F

  • LOCATION

    Level 3, 84 - 86 Mary Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010

  • DELIVERY

    Normally, classroom plus blended based → 67% F2F and 33% online.

  • INTAKE

    Please contact us (via email at info@kic.edu.au) to find the next course commencement dates. 

This course is accredited by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) and is compliant with the Australian Qualification Framework

COURSE DETAILS

Entry Requirements

Enrolment of participants will be subject to meeting the following requirements:

  • Must be 18 years of age or over

English Proficiency is required for International applicants: IELTS 6.0 or equivalent. All students will be required to sit for an English Assessment Test to validate current levels. 

Note: Applicants identified with lower (than 6.0) English Proficiency levels will be required to enrol in a specialist English Language provider to upgrade their English prior to entry into a vocational course. All College programs will be delivered in English.

Outcome

BSB40120 Certificate IV in Business is suited to those working as administrators and project officers. In this role, individuals use well-developed skills and a broad knowledge base to apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems and analyse information from a variety of sources. They may provide leadership and guidance to others with some limited responsibility for the output of others.

Licensing/Regulatory Information

No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.

Duration and Conduct

The training program will be a maximum of 52 weeks inclusive of 7 weeks study break as programmed recreation and provision for intervention strategies.

Students conduct reflects your study approaches. We expect all students to conduct themselves in a manner that this appropriate for the Business world and be respectful of each other in your study life at the College.

Course Fees

Tuition Fee: $12,000

Material Fee: $400 

Enrolment Fee: $200.00 – Non-refundable. Not included in tuition fee.

Total Fees: AUD$12,600.00

Tuition Fee Payment

Kensington International College collects student fees in advance and therefore it will comply with the following options for initial and continuing fee collection and registration:

1. Students, or the person responsible for paying the tuition fees, can now choose to pay more than 50 per cent of their tuition fees before they start their course;

2. Kensington International College cannot require students to pay more than 50% of their tuition fees before they start the course;

3. A payment plan for any outstanding fees can be negotiated and will be detailed on a separate document.

Certification

All assessments must be completed successfully for the issue of a certificate for BSB40210 Certificate IV in Business.
Completion of less than all UOC will see a Statement of Attainment issued. All financial payments must be completed
before any certification is issued.

FURTHER INFORMATION

Education & Migration Agents

Kensington International College (KIC) uses the resources of Registered Education and/or Migration Agents for the recruitment of International students.

Currently, we do not have any agents registered with KIC. If you wish to use the services of a different agent, please do not hesitate to Contact Us or info@kic.edu.au.

If you are an agent who is interested in cooperating with KIC, please do not hesitate to Contact Us or info@kic.edu.au.

Assessment

KIC will use a combination of assessment methods and approaches which will involve collecting a range of evidence for ensuring
consistency of competency. Assessment may include written assignments, projects, short answer quizzes, presentations, written assessments and class activities.

Assessments are completed on a Moodle e-learning platform and issued to your assessor for marking within a 4 week time frame. All assessments for the unit of competence must be issued back to your Assessor within 14 days of the completion of the unit of competence.

Course Conduct

A students’ program is considered to have completed of a successful academic program with a determination of COMPETENT in 12 Units of Competency over a period of 45 study weeks with an 7-week study breaks total duration of 52 weeks. The delivery method that will be available is 67% F2F and 33% online as stated in the ESOS Act. Any successful UOC completed but is less than the entire qualification will be recognised by the issue of a Statement of Attainment. There will be scheduled breaks during the year for the application of intervention methods for affected student’s and a term break for others; there is a programmed extended break during December/January period.  

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

RPL is the formal recognition of the skills and knowledge a person has regardless of how or where these skills may have been attained, that is, through formal or informal training work experience, (paid and unpaid) voluntary work and life experience. The evidence provided for RPL must address the currency of competencies being assessed. KIC confirms that all students, potential or actual, of all offered accredited courses are provided with full recognition of their current skills and knowledge. KIC promotes acknowledgement of 'non-traditional' forms of learning as valid pathways for recognition of competency achievement during the RPL assessment process. RPL will result in exemptions and it can be determined by applying for an application from your agent or directly from Kensington International College.

Attendance Requirement

To maintain satisfactory course progress for 52 weeks of the course duration, a student is expected to attend a minimum of 80% of the time and complete the assessments satisfactorily to maintain satisfactory attendance, as well as participate in classroom learning activities. This represents satisfactory course progress.

Re-Assessment

Where a student fails one (1) or more assessment methods within a single Unit of Competency (UOC), they are to be re-assessed once, free of charge, and this must be completed within the immediate operational study period or as soon as possible following that study period, as per Kensington International College’s re-assessment policy. If the student does not pass one (1) or more assessment methods following the free re-assessment period they are to be offered two (2) more opportunities for reassessment, with the provision, that they must be charged a fee for each opportunity within the immediately following study period or as soon as possible following that study period. Refer to policies and procedures in Student Policy Handbook on website: https://kic.edu.au

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