BSB60420 – Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management

BSB60420 – Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management

Campus

Sydney and Melbourne

Course Tuition Fee

$11,250

Mode of Delivery

Face-to-face

National Code

BSB60420

Duration

78 weeks

CIRCOS Code

03717E

Course Overview

This qualification would apply to those individuals who possess specialised knowledge and skills, together with experience in leadership and management. To an extent this qualification meets industry contexts with accountability for personal and team outcomes within broad parameters. Individuals at this level use initiative and judgement to plan and implement a range of leadership and management functions, and use cognitive and communication skills to identify, analyse and synthesise information. The qualification possess creative or conceptual skills to express ideas and perspectives or respond to complex problems from a variety of sources and transfer their knowledge to others. The job titles in this qualification could be managing director, manager, department manager, chief executive officer, area manager, business development director, senior executive, and executive director.

WHO SHOULD UNDERTAKE THIS QUALIFICATION

This qualification is aimed at targeting overseas students, who are seeking to develop leadership qualities and expertise across a wider range of business functions in a senior management/administrative role.

It is also anticipated that this qualification may be of interest to those overseas students who wish to enter the business or management profession or who are seeking to move to the profession from another sector

This qualification is aimed at students who would like to enhance their skills and knowledge to create further educational and employment opportunities for themselves.

Target Group 1

The first target group for this qualification is for existing business professionals requiring a formal qualification through recognition of prior learning. This group of candidates will normally consist of:

  • Senior Administrator
  • Senior Executive
  • General Manager
  • Area Manager etc.

Target Group 2

This group of candidates will normally consist of:

  • People looking for a career change
  • People who need this qualification for employment purposes
  • People seeking a formal qualification
  • People with some business experience seeking a formal qualification
  • People taking on an executive role within their organisation and seeking a formal qualification

If you do not identify yourself with one of the target groups, please call the office on +61 2 8844 1000 and one of our training consultants will discuss this further with you so that an informed decision can be made.

Mode of Delivery

The mode of delivery for this course is face-to-face.

Delivery Location:

  • Sydney Campus: Level 1, 37 George Street, Parramatta, NSW 2150
  • Melbourne Campus: L8, 1/168 Exhibition Street, Melbourne VIC 3000

Course Subjects

Total number of units = 10

5 core units plus 5 elective units

Unit Code & Title Core/Elective
BSBCRT611 – Apply critical thinking for complex problem solving C
BSBLDR601 – Lead and manage organisational change C
BSBLDR602 – Provide leadership across the organisation C
BSBOPS601 – Develop and implement business plans C
BSBSTR601 – Manage innovation and continuous improvement C
BSBSUS601 – Lead corporate social responsibility E
BSBSTR602 – Develop organisational strategies E
BSBTEC601 – Review organisational digital strategy E
BSBFIN601 – Manage organisational finances E
BSBINS601 – Manage knowledge and information E

ASSESSMENT OVERVIEW

Each unit comprises of assessment tasks such as theoretical questioning, Project (Contains case study and written report), Applied questions, presentations and Role play must be completed in full before being submitted for marking. Assessments for qualifications are competency based, which means students are assessed against the unit of competency (unit) requirements.

Assessment marking system:

  • Competent (C) result: the student’s submitted work satisfies the learning requirements and all competency standards for the unit (in accordance with the National Register www.training.gov.au).
  • Not Yet Competent (NYC) result: the student’s submitted work does not demonstrate their understanding of all competency standards in the unit. If a student receives a ‘Not Yet Competent’ outcome, he or she will receive written feedback from a trainer/assessor, clearly outlining where the gaps are. The student will then be required to rectify these gaps and re-submit their assessment for marking.

Once a student receives a satisfactory result for all required assessment tasks a competent (C) outcome will be awarded for the entire unit. The student must demonstrate their understanding of all competency standards in each unit before receiving a competent outcome.

Students have three (3) attempts to demonstrate competency, otherwise a unit re-enrolment fee applies (please see fee schedule contained in the Student Handbook).

Entry Requirements

  • All students must be of the age of 18 years or over at the time of applying for admission
  • Entry into this course requires IELTS band score of 5.5 or equivalent in line with Department of Home Affairs regulations
  • Satisfactory completion of studies in applicant’s home country equivalent to an Australian Year 12 qualification is required for entry into this course.
  • Student must have completed a Diploma or Advanced Diploma from the BSB Training Package (current or superseded equivalent versions) or Have two years equivalent full-time relevant workplace experience in an operational or leadership role in an enterprise

Mature age students will also be considered without the minimum education requirements but with relevant work experience within chosen area of study and a demonstrated capacity to meet course requirements.

 

Technology Literacy Requirements:

  • Ability to produce and present high-level word-processed documents/reports of several pages.
  • Ability to obtain, interpret, evaluate and present information from a variety of sources (reading or the internet or via other assistive technology).
  • Ability to analyse, research and provide statistical data based on specific business trends.

Entry requirements will be checked at enrolment in line with the Richmond School of Business Student Selection and Enrolment Policy and Procedures.

Language, Literacy and Numeracy

The students will also be required to undertake an LLN test to identify if they will require additional learning support and if the identified level of additional support is within RSB capabilities to deliver. Based on the group of students that this course is designed for all are expected to have high- level of LLN capabilities.

Tuition Fees

Enrolment Fee(non-refundable): $250.00

Course Tuition Fee: $11,250.00

Material Fee: $95

Late/ Re-Assessment Fee: $50 per unit

Fee Schedule

The course fee is inclusive of the following items;

  • The learning resources.
  • Trainer and assessor support by phone and email.
  • Up to 1.5 Year (78 Weeks)  to complete the course.
  • Support services listed in Learner Support.
  • Certificate and Record of Results issuance (does not include replacement certificates).

Bank Details

For direct deposit, please contact Student Support for Richmond School of Business bank details.

Once a student has submitted the Enrolment Form, payment for the course must be made immediately.

Learner Support

On the basis of the individual’s LLN test outcomes, the School will arrange appropriate learner support in the following areas:

  • Language
  • Literacy
  • Numeracy

Prospective students who require additional support services to those offered by Richmond School of Business, will need to verify that these support options are available before enrolment by calling the office on +61 2 8844 1000.

Please note that the support services offered above form part of the reasonable adjustment’s options offered by Richmond School of Business. If a student needs access to the support services listed above, no additional fees apply.

Support from Trainers / Assessors

Each enrolled student will have access to trainer / assessor support. Trainers / assessors can be contacted by telephone and email during business hours. There is no additional cost to chat with a trainer or assessor. All of our trainers and assessors are passionate industry experts who are available to guide you through your learning experience.

Student Support Services Department

Richmond School of Business has a dedicated Student Support Services Department which provides administrative support to enrolled students (e.g., how to log into the online learning system, etc.).

Student Welfare

RSB is committed to the academic success and emotional wellbeing of its students. RSB student support staff, Academic Manager and the Principal will offer initial student welfare advice. For students needing professional counselling, RSB has contracted an external qualified Student Welfare Counsellor, Mrs Judith Bowler. RSB Principal may refer students to Mrs Bowler for counselling/welfare advice, if/when required.

RSB will pay for the first consultation. Subsequent consultation charges will be borne by the student.

Unique Student Identifier

Each student must provide their USI (Unique Student Identifier) before they are to commence their studies. If you do not have a USI, you can create one at:

https://www.usi.gov.au/students/create-your-usi

RSB will assist students to create their USI if required. Students must contact admin@rsb.edu.au or the RSB Reception Desk at +61 28844 1000 if they face any challenges with creating their USI.

Learner Resources

Richmond School of Business will provide its students with access to a wide range of learning resources. Some of those resources have been developed in-house whereas some other resources have been purchased from reputable resource providers available in the market. The resources available to students are in the form of Power point slides on each unit, Learner’s Guide or Student Workbook, access to ‘Handout’ folders in the Student online portal, which will contain handouts under each of the unit’s assessment resources.  All students will be given the opportunity to obtain the soft copies of available resources, should they desire.

There are computers available at the campus for general student use. However, for ease of computer access for personal study purposes, the School encourages students to bring their own laptops/media devices when attending the School.

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