BSB50215 Diploma of Business applies to people with various job titles including executive officers, program consultants and program coordinators. People in these roles may possess substantial experience in a range of settings but seek to develop their skills across a wide range of business functions. Conversely, it may also apply to those with little or no vocational experience, but who possess sound theoretical business skills and knowledge that they would like to develop in order to create further educational and employment opportunities.
The BSB80615 Graduate Diploma of Management (Learning) is a leading one-year business management program for tomorrow’s business leaders to gain grounding across essential pillars for today’s global economy. With an emphasis on highly practical, experiential learning, you will gain the tools to build and apply the business and management skills to be able to pursue your career in business to the next level and make an impact. Units include organisational change, financial resources, strategic transformation, innovative thinking and practice.
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Unit Code | Unit Name |
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BSBWHS521 | Ensure a safe workplace |
BSBSUS501 | Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability |
ICTSAS502 | Establish and maintain client user liaison |
ICTICT509 | Gather data to identify business requirements |
ICTICT517 | Match ICT needs with the strategic direction of the organisation |
ICTWEB501 | Build a dynamic website |
ICTWEB502 | Create dynamic web pages |
ICTWEB503 | Create web-based programs |
ICTPRG527 | Apply intermediate object-oriented language skills |
ICTPRG532 | Apply advanced object-oriented language skills |
ICTPRG524 | Develop high-level object-oriented class specifications |
ICTSAD501 | Model data objects |
ICTSAD502 | Model data processes |
ICTNWK514 | Model preferred system solutions |
ICTPMG501 | Manage ICT projects |
BSBCRT501 | Originate and develop concepts |
BSBINN601 | Lead and manage organisational change |
BSBWOR502 | Lead and manage team effectiveness |
ICTICT608 | Interact with clients on a business level |
ICTICT610 | Manage copyright ethics and privacy in an ICT environment |
Am I Eligible?
There are no stated entry requirements in the Training Package for entry into ICT50120 Diploma of Information Technology.
International students must be 18 years of age and provide evidence of:
All ECA College vocational courses are assessed through a combination of assessment methods including written reports, projects, role plays, presentations or essays.
Face to face (online during COVID-19) classes – 15 hours per week Self-study – 5 hours per week
Classes are scheduled Monday to Friday from 9:00am to 9:00pm offering both day and evening sessions. Students are required to attend classes on campus or online 15 hours per week.
ECA College reserves the right to change the timetable without prior notice.
Students undertake a range of practical assessments for each unit of competency. The methods of assessment will vary according to the requirements of each unit of competence and these include: Knowledge tests Practical demonstrations Presentations Case studies Projects Role plays
The one-year course is outstanding on its own or you may also credit completed units to the Master of Business and Project Management (MBPM) delivered by Asia Pacific International Pacific (APIC).
BSB80615
CRICOS course code: 0101519