Business
Business Services Training Package—BSB01
BSB20101—Certificate II in Business
BSB30201—Certificate III in Business Administration
BSB30301—Certificate III in Business (Sales)
BSB40201—Certificate IV in Business Administration
BSB40701—Certificate IV in Business (Marketing)
BSB40801—Certificate IV in Business (Human Resources)
These courses provide one year of comprehensive training in a variety of business, office and client-oriented skills. Graduates are prepared for employment in a wide variety of career areas requiring marketing, sales, recruitment, employment, client interaction, computer applications, office technology, teamwork, accounting, and interpersonal relationships skills.
The courses provide nationally recognised competency-based training qualifications at standards set by industry (AQTF).
Areas of study
Information Technology; Bookkeeping; Communication; Desktop Publishing; Train Small Groups; Supervision/Leadership/Team Skills; Office Skills and Management Skills; Customer Relations; Customer Service Strategies; Sales; Human Resource Management; Marketing; Reception; The Christian, Ethics and the Workplace; International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL).
Duration
Business studies students complete a series of lectures and self-paced units and progress at a rate compatible with their needs and abilities. Recommended study periods are:
Certificate II—one semester full-time
Certificates III and IV—one semester full-time
Students may choose to complete Level III only or progress to Level IV in the same year of study (36 weeks). Embedded in this integrated program is the starting point Certificate II in Business (first semester).
Accreditation
The courses are accredited by the NSW Vocational Education Training and Accreditation Board (VETAB). Avondale College is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO). This means the qualifications are recognised by industry throughout Australia, and credit can be transferred to and from other public and private education and training institutions. The courses are approved for Austudy/Abstudy/Youth Allowance purposes and are approved as courses for overseas students.
Professional recognition
The courses are recognised by the Australian Institute of Office Professionals (AIOP) and Australian Council of Independent Vocational Colleges (ACIVC) as approved courses. Students may apply to become student members of the AIOP.
Entry requirements
The minimum entry requirement is satisfactory completion of Year 10; however, completion of Year 12 is advised for entry to Certificate IV. Successful completion of Certificate II in Business allows entry to Certificate III in Business Administration or Certificate III in Business (Sales). Successful completion of Certificate III in Business Administration or Sales allows entry into any of the Certificate IV in Business courses.
Entry requirements for overseas applicants
Applicants from other countries will have their qualifications assessed by the Admissions Office. Applicants from a country where English is not the first language must demonstrate proficiency in English in one of the following ways:
- Provide documentary evidence that secondary schooling was conducted in an English medium, and evidence of a satisfactory pass in English in a British O-level examination or local equivalent.
- Obtain an overall IELTS score of 5.5 or better with no individual band score less than 5.5.Overseas applicants are also required to satisfy Australian Government visa requirements.
Pathway to degree studies
Students successfully completing a Certificate IV in Business may be considered for admission to degree courses at Avondale College, subject to the requirement that normally an equivalent number of years have been spent in education as would be required to complete Year 12 (Australia) or Year 13 (New Zealand).
Work/industry experience
As part of the course, all students are required to participate in at least two weeks of work experience during the mid-year vacation. The work experience coordinator assists in the organisation of this component.
Recognition of Prior Learning
Because neither the route nor the method of learning is considered in the assessment process, Avondale College takes into account a range of prior learning experiences, including experiences other than those accredited by other registered providers. Students who consider they already possess the skills and knowledge necessary to be deemed competent in any learning outcome may have the opportunity to have this substantiated through formal qualifications or testing/references.
An RPL may be available at the discretion of the Course Coordinator. Applications for RPL must be submitted not later than the completion of week four of the semester of entry, or before delivery of the unit begins. Applications should be made through the course coordinator.
International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL)
Avondale College is an authorised testing centre for this internationally recognised qualification. Students are encouraged to participate in testing during semester 2. The following subject areas are covered:
- Basic concepts of information technology
- File management
- Word processing
- Spreadsheet
- Database
- Presentation packages
- Information and communication
Staff