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BSB80120 - Graduate Diploma of Management (Learning)

National Course Code BSB80120 - CRICOS Course Code 104700G

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply highly specialised knowledge and skills in the field of organisational learning and capability development. Individuals in these roles generate and evaluate complex ideas. They also initiate, design and execute major learning and development functions within an organisation. Typically, they would have full responsibility and accountability for the personal output and work of others.

This qualification may apply to leaders and managers in an organisation where learning is used to build organisational capability. The job roles that relate to this qualification may also include RTO Manager and RTO Director.

DELIVERY AND PATHWAYS

CRICOS students* – For a full-time study of 20 contact hours per week, it will take four terms (or 12 months) to complete the course. On top of this 20 hours, you will have to invest between 10 to 15 hours per week of self-study. Please see below for details of the total learning volume hours of the course.

Non-CRICOS students – You can join on-campus classes with international students (See above) or study as a distance student at your own pace.

* CRICOS students are people who hold a student visa issued by the Australian Government.

Pathways – The BSB80120 is a level 8 qualification in the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). Therefore, it is recognised by all AQF education providers. On successful completion of this qualification, you can continue to study a post graduate degree at an Australian university or higher education institute subject to its entry requirements.

total volume of learning

You are expected to spend between 30 to 35 hours per week studying for your course. 

Here is how the recommended hours are worked out for on-campus students (applied to CRICOS students).

TRAINING

  • You will attend classes for 14 hours (2 days or 4 nights) per week.
  • You will complete course work for 6 hours per week outside of class time. This is your structured self-study in which you follow a program planned and supported by your trainer. We monitor your completion of the course work.

This makes up a total of 20 contact hours per week.

SELF-STUDY

On top of the weekly training contact hours, you are expected to invest up to 15 hours per week on self-study such as

  • preparing your lesson before classes,
  • reviewing and consolidating your lesson after classes,
  • reading references,
  • doing research, etc.

This is recommended to make sure you understand your subjects more deeply and are ready for assessment.

ASSESSMENT

Every unit has assessment tasks. You may have to spend up to 20 hours per unit of competency, depending on the number of tasks and its level of difficulty. For example, you complete knowledge questions, assignments and practical demonstrations of skills.

UNITS OF COMPETENCY

Three core units

  • BSBHRM613 Contribute to the development of learning and development strategies
  • BSBLDR811 Lead strategic transformation
  • TAELED803 Implement improved learning practice

Five elective units*

  • BSBFIN801 Lead financial strategy development
  • BSBSTR801 Lead innovative thinking and practice
  • BSBINS603 Initiate and lead applied research
  • BSBPMG810 Prioritise projects and programs
  • BSBSTR802 Lead strategic planning processes for an organisation

 * These elective units of competency may be changed during the training program without prior notice.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

For entry into this qualification you have

  • completed an AQF Advanced Diploma with at least 1 year of work experience in an office environment, or
  • completed a non-AQF Diploma or Advanced Diploma with at least 3 years of work experience in an office environment, or
  • completed a Bachelor degree, or
  • five years of work experience in an office environment.
ENROLMENT

Contact the college for more information and to enroll in this course

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