Whether you sit inside quality now or want to move there, this diploma has you covered. You cover initiating, running, leading and reporting audits. That is the whole arc, from taking part to signing off.
Four units walk the whole arc: take part in audits, start them, lead them, then report on them. That is a career ladder inside one course.
Manufacturing, food safety, software, product development, medical, aged care and finance all run audits. The skill is portable in a way few are.
The course builds analysis and remedial skills. You learn to spot an inefficiency and say what should be done next.
Auditing follows anywhere standards are written down and checked. Picture yourself holding the audit program for a factory, a hospital or a bank.
Run the schedule, checks and records of a quality program.
Own standards across a site and lead the audit cycle.
Audit a business from inside and report what you find.
Read requirements and check the business meets them.
Roles where these skills apply. They are not promised outcomes, and regulated sectors often add their own checks.
Twelve units built around audit, compliance and risk.
What makes this a specialist course rather than a general one.
Four of the twelve units carry audit codes. Compliance frameworks and requirements add two more, so the focus is narrow on purpose.
The course aims at leading audits end to end, with continuous improvement as the point. That is a different job to being on the audit team.
Study when it suits, for as long as it suits. Tutorials can be taken in the order your priorities set.
Nationally recognised training · RTO TOID 22228
You finish with the BSB50920 Diploma of Quality Auditing, awarded under the Australian Government framework.
The qualification is recognised across Australia and respected internationally under the code BSB50920.
Training is delivered by a registered training organisation, RTO TOID 22228.
You must be eighteen or older when you register.
The level needed is ACSF Level Three. A test may apply.
Past study or work may earn unit credits and save time.
Plans are flexible and can be shaped around your budget.
You must be eighteen or older when you register. You need English, reading and maths at ACSF Level Three. A short test may apply if English is not your first language.
Twelve months at a full-time load, or fourteen to sixteen months part time. Enrolment runs two years as standard.
The course names manufacturing, food safety, software, product development, medical, aged care and finance.
Unit quizzes, workplace based assessments and practical tasks. Some assessments happen over a video call.
Yes. It is nationally recognised training for BSB50920 Diploma of Quality Auditing, under RTO TOID 22228.
It might. Credit transfer and recognition of prior learning can give you unit credits and may speed up your course. Your skills and work history decide this.
Payment plans do that job here. The college is a fee for service provider, so it is not tied to FEE-HELP or VET Student Loans, and you spread the cost weekly instead.
Yes. Withdraw inside the thirty day cooling off period and you get a refund, less the admin fee. After that, stopping payments needs proof of hardship.
A laptop or desktop with steady internet. You need Microsoft Office or the same kind of tool, a PDF reader, and rights to install software. A camera is needed for video calls.
College for Adult Learning delivers this course online. It is a registered training organisation, RTO TOID 22228, and its content is built with industry leaders.
Study is self-paced with round the clock access, so there are no set classes and no harsh deadlines. Learning Coaches are industry veterans, and one-on-one support is unlimited.
Picture being the one who signs off that the standard was met.