Thinking about the move from doing the work to running it? This diploma covers budgets, business risk, meetings and workplace communication. It suits people already inside a business.
Budgets and financial plans get their own units.
Managing business risk is taught, not assumed.
Leading communication and meetings across a business.
Businesses of every size need someone across the budget and the team. The day is plans, numbers, meetings and decisions.
Run the operation and its numbers.
Lead a service team and its standards.
Run the office, budget and staff.
Advise on projects and how they run.
Roles where these skills are useful, not promised outcomes. Every role is different, and some need more study or experience.
Three things worth knowing.
Managing budgets and financial plans is a taught unit.
Developing critical thinking in others sits in the units.
Rosalie Pellew, Tanya Galey, Kimberly Kim, Katherine Lord and Mohammad Rahman.
BSB50120 · nationally recognised training
BSB50120 Diploma of Business is nationally recognised training.
We check the code and the college on the national training register. BSB50120 is current and the college is registered.
This sits a level above the Certificate IV in Business.
A management role, or a bigger one.
An advisor covers units, pace and fees.
Upfront, weekly plan, or pay in four.
Enrol and begin the budget units.
Yes. BSB50120 Diploma of Business is nationally recognised training.
Not at all. You can come straight into the diploma.
From $70.50 a week on a zero interest plan. A credit check applies.
It is self paced, with no start or finish dates.
The course may include placement, done on top of weekly study blocks.
None. You are marked on quizzes, portfolios and written tasks.
Five named trainers, all working in business fields.
Yes. Units stay reachable day and night.
Open Colleges is an Australian training provider that teaches online. Its trainers work in the fields they teach.
Units stay reachable day and night, so study fits around a job.
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