Zero to Hero
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Zero to Hero
Advanced Diploma of Business National Provider Number 32448 Course Information CRICOS Provider Number 03322B Advanced Diploma of Business – BSB60215 CRICOS CODE – 87531J The Advanced Diploma of Business allows students to enter the exciting world of modern business. The skills gained will allow students access to a wide range of employment opportunities and further educational options. Students study in BUSINESS CLASS at no extra expense: comfortable chairs, boardroom, free coffee and WiFi, Trainers with real business experience. This qualification reflects the role of individuals with significant expertise in either specialised or broad areas of skills and knowledge who are seeking to further develop expertise across a range of business functions. The qualification is suited to the needs of individuals who possess significant theoretical business skills and knowledge that they would like to develop in order to create further educational or employment opportunities Course Structure – Units of Competency: BSBINM601 - Manage Knowledge and Information BSBMKG607 - Manage Market Research BSBMKG603 - Manage the Marketing Process BSBFIM601 - Manage Finances BSBCUE602 - Manage Customer Engagement Information BSBMGT617 - Develop and Implement a Business Plan BSBMKG609 - Develop a Marketing Plan BSBCON801 - Establish and Review the Business Continuity Management Framework and Strategies The course is delivered over 32 study weeks We offer intakes every week except holiday and Research Break weeks. Students study 2 units across an eight week term then have a 2 week “Research Break” The Advanced Diploma of Business is assessed through written & oral assessments, case studies, industry placement, workbooks, presentations and assignments. Upon successful completion of this qualification students will be eligible for a BSB60215 Advanced Diploma of Business. International student entry requirements for this course: It's a requirement for enrolment and for the grant of a student visa that students establish their English language proficiency. How you can do this depends on your passport and Education Sector, which determine your Assessment Level. Some levels can use the ACADEMIQUE test (80% or above) to establish their competence. Other levels need IELTS 5.5 or equal (or higher) or certified proof of successful Foundation, Certificate IV or higher studies. For details, please contact the college or see: http://www.immi.gov.au/students/students/chooser/ Documentation produced for evidence of satisfactory English must be a recognised course or assessment. International students must be 18 years of age and over. (Courses will run subject to minimum numbers) ACADEMIQUE INT Adv Dip Bus Flyer 16may15 Advanced Diploma of Business BSB60215 BSBINM601 - Manage Knowledge and Information This unit applies to people working in management roles who have responsibility for ensuring that critical knowledge and information are readily available to review the organisation's performance and to ensure its effective functioning. Knowledge and information can include business performance data, customer feedback, statistical data and financial data. BSBMKG607 - Manage Market Research This unit applies to senior marketing professionals who are responsible for preparing market research plans for implementation, engaging external consultants, managing market research activity, and evaluating research processes and findings across an organisation. BSBMKG603 - Manage the Marketing Process This unit applies to senior marketing professionals who are responsible for managing the overall marketing process of an organisation and for managing marketing personnel. Typically they would manage a portfolio of products or services across the organisation, rather than a single product or few products. This unit targets more senior personnel who have a wider scope of marketing activities for a greater number of products or services, than BSBMKG514A Implement and monitor marketing activities. BSBFIM601 - Manage Finances This unit applies to people who have managerial responsibilities which include overseeing the management of financial and other resources across a business unit, a series of business units or teams, or an organisation. It covers all areas of broad financial management. In a larger organisation this work would be supported by specialists in financial management. BSBCCO602 - Manage Customer Engagement Information This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to manage customer contact information and the management information systems (MIS) used in a customer contact environment. Managers design specific implementation programs within these systems, including data collection, measurement types and patterns, and reporting strategies, as well as managing the use of information obtained. Competence in this unit requires using MIS to produce accurate and relevant information and reporting that support the efficient running of the centre or business unit. It also requires knowledge of the requirements to design, implement and tailor information systems to meet the changing needs of the environment. BSBMGT617 – Develop and Implement a Business Plan This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to research, develop and present a marketing plan for an organisation. It applies to individuals working in senior marketing positions who are responsible for formulating a marketing plan by developing specific marketing strategies and tactics in accordance with the organisation’s overall marketing objectives. Individuals operating at this level may receive input from people working under their supervision who collect information required to devise specific marketing strategies and tactics. BSBCON801 – Establish and Review the Business Continuity Management Framework and Strategies This unit describes skills and knowledge required to establish, monitor and review the formal and/or informal business continuity management framework and strategies for an organisation. It applies to individuals working in positions of authority who have the responsibility for embedding business continuity management into corporate or organisational levels of a business. The framework is important as it provides the processes and resources to ensure continued achievement of critical business objectives in the event of a disruption (even at diminished capacity) until full functionality is restored. 18 Rawlins Street Southport GOLD COAST QLD 4215 Ph: (07) 5526 3222 www.academique.qld.edu.au info@academique.qld.edu.au ACADEMIQUE INT Adv Dip Bus Flyer 16may15 2