Diploma of Business

 
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  • Course Duration

    This qualification will be delivered over 52 weeks, including four terms and 12 weeks of holidays.

  • Intake dates:

  • 9 Jan 2017 – 8 Jan 2018

    10th April 2017 – 8th April 2018

    10th July 2017 8th July 2018

    th October 2017 – 7th October 2018

  • Course Structure

    The Diploma of Business requires the completion of 8 elective units.
    Electives for this qualification have been chosen by the Clinton Institute
    to ensure that students achieve a broad range of skills and knowledge in business.

  • Classes

    Classroom sessions will be held over 3 days during the week with total classroom hours being 20 hours per week.
    Sessions are held in fully equipped classrooms and a simulated work environment.
    Students will be provided with a recommended textbook for learning and activities and
    will have access to computers for independent study and research.

  • Career Outcomes

    Students who complete this course may be able to seek employment in a range of business management roles.

  • Education Pathways

    Students who complete this course may wish to further their study in a range of Advanced Diploma qualifications,
    as well as higher education qualifications in business or management.

    To complete this qualification students must complete all 8 elective units listed below:

  • BSBWOR501   Manage personal work priorities and professional development
  • BSBADM502   Manage meetings
  • BSBMKG501   Identify and evaluate marketing opportunities
  • BSBMKG502   Establish and adjust the marketing mix
  • BSBMKG506   Plan market research
  • BSBRSK501    Manage risk
  • BSBHRM506   Manage recruitment, selection and induction processes
  • BSBHRM513   Manage workforce planning
  • Students must attend 20 hours of classroom training per week as per attendance requirements for international students.
  • Students will also be required to complete approximately 5 – 10 hours per week of personal study,
    including additional reading, activities and research as directed by the trainer/assessor.
  • Students are required to attend one of the following shift times:

    Shift 1 Tuesday and Wednesday from 7.30am - 4.30pm and Friday from 4.30pm - 9pm

    Shift 2 Monday and Sunday from 7.30am - 4.30pm and Tuesday from 4.30pm - 9pm

    Shift 3 Friday and Saturday from 7.30am - 4.30pm and Thursday from 4.30pm - 9pm

    Shift 4 Thursday from 7.30am - 4.30pm and Monday, Wednesday and Sunday from 4.30pm - 9pm

  • There are no pre-requisites for this qualification or any of the units of competency contained within it.
  • Clinton Institute only plans to make this course available for international students
    therefore all students will need to apply for and gain visa 500 in order to enroll in the course.
  • Clinton Institute requires that students are able to provide evidence that they
  • • are at least 18 years of age

    • have completed at least the equivalent of Year 12.

    • ave a level of language, learning and numeracy skills suitable to this course
    (includes a written test and a phone interview)

    • have an IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent (test results must be no more than 2 years old)
    OR have evidence of English Language competence where documented evidence can be provided to
    demonstrate any of the following:

    * the student was educated for 5 years in an English speaking country.

    * the student has completed at least 6 months of a Certificate IV level course in an Australian RTO.

    * the student has successfully completed a foundation course in Australia

    * the student has successfully completed the College English Placement Test.

    * the student has successfully completed their High School in English Language.

    The total cost of the course including all materials and equipment required for training and assessment is AUD $7,000 + $100.
    $100 which is a refundable deposit for a building security pass.
    It will be refunded upon return of the security pass at your final class.

    Total payable is $7,100.

    This amount does not include tax as there is no tax applicable for nationally recognized training in Australia.

    Students can choose to pay the total course fees upfront or via a payment plan.

    Upfront payment of AUD $7,100
    Or
    Payment plan*:

    • Enrolment fee – AUD $1,100 – non refundable

    • AUD $1,000 every 2 months throughout course (x 6 payments)

    *Non-payment of fees may result in cancellation of enrolment.

    Student Fees are protected via the Australian Government Tuition Protection Service.
    For more information, students can visit https://tps.gov.au/StaticContent/Get/StudentInformation

    Inclusions

    Unless otherwise specified, course fees include all the training and assessment required for students
    to achieve the qualification or course in which they are enrolling.
    Course fees will clearly itemise tuition, as well as non-tuition fees.

  • one copy of the required text books and learning and assessment materials for each student.
    For this course the included textbooks are:

    Marketing principles, William M. Pride / O. C. Ferrell / Bryan Lukas / Sharon Schembri / Outi Niininen,
    2nd Edition, Cengage Learning 2014

    Management Theory and Practice, Kris Cole, 6th, Cengage Learning 2016

  • one copy of a testamur and record of results and/or statement of attainment
  • a $100 refundable deposit for their building security pass.
    Upon completion of the course you must return your security pass to receive a $100 refund.
  • Additional charges apply if students require:

  • Additional copies of a student’s qualification/record of results and/or statement of attainment.
    A cost of $60 per document applies as well as $25 where international shipping is required.
  • Additional copies of text books or any other learning and assessment.
    A fee of $150 per text book or $20 per printed document applies if required.
  • Printing costs as may be required to complete assessments.
    Students may print and copy on campus for a cost of 20c per page, however they may also use other printing facilities.
  • Other costs (not included) to be aware of:

    Please refer to the student handbook for guidance in relation to budgeting and planning

  • Accommodation
  • Cost of living
  • Transport, airport transfers and flights
  • Overseas Student Heath Cover
  • Travel insurance
  • USB drives that students are required to use to submit their assessments.
    Students may bring their own or purchase nearby.
  • Notebooks/pens/laptops*
    or other general stationary required for students to complete their work.
  • *Please note:

    Many homework and assessment tasks require access to a computer and the internet
    and therefore it is recommended students bring or purchase a laptop if possible.
    If students don’t have their own they can use nearby public facilities
    that are listed for their convenience in the Student Handbook.
    It is optional for students to bring a laptop to class – some students
    may choose to do so to keep their notes organised, but where a computer is required for class activities
    the trainer/assessor will arrange to book the college computers for class sessions.

    All students will be provided with a range of learning support options and resources to help them achieve competency.
    This may include:

  • Mentoring from trainers.
  • Additional classes, tutorials and workshops.
  • Online support and exercises for some courses.
  • Computer and technology support.
  • Referral to external support services.

  • Clinton Institute will provide additional support for any students experiencing:

  • Disability and access issues;
  • Language barriers;
  • Language, literacy and numeracy issues;
  • Employment issues; and/or
  • Any other issues that may affect their ability to achieve their training goals.