Certificate III in Business (BSB30115)

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Certificate III in Business (BSB30115) Campus: 2B Staley Street, Brunswick, VIC, 3056 Administration office: Suite 2, 339-345 Mitcham Road, Mitcham, VIC, 3132 Phone: 1800 244 438 FAX: (03) 9388 2111 Email: info@kaltraining.com.au www.kaltraining.com.au

MISSION STATEMENT To provide Quality Education to Students in Small Groups Information for Students KAL Training (TOID:20815) trading as KAL Training has a reputation for delivering quality educational programs and services to a diverse range of clients since their inception in 2000. Our organisation caters for the one-to-one and small group training situations, thus allowing more in-depth knowledge to be passed on to students in a range of areas such as multimedia, community services, training and assessment, business, information technology and work based training. KAL Training teaching staff have recognised expertise in their fields, both in industry experience and training. They are skilled in Competency Based Training techniques, with empathy and understanding of the needs of people from many diverse and disadvantaged backgrounds, as well as for a variety of corporate industries needs, and consequently are able to pass on their wealth of knowledge to the students. KAL Training s staff members embrace the principle of continuous improvement in all aspects of the organisation s work. Furthermore, they place emphasis on involvement from industry and community stakeholders in the development of course delivery and assessment strategies that meet the needs of learners. These include quality training facilities and up-to-date equipment used in presenting its courses, with the addition of flexible on-line learning as well as classroom and workplace delivery. Educational Standards In accordance with the stringent requirements of Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, KAL Training maintains policies and management practices, which will ensure a high level of professional standards in the marketing and delivery of training services, and will always safeguard the interests and welfare of its clients. As a member of ACPET (Australian Council of Private Education & Training), KAL Training abides by the Code of Ethics, as set out by the organisation. It is also a member of ACPET s Tuition Assurance Scheme (ASTAS). ASTAS ensures that any Australian student displaced from a course, due to a member's inability to continue the course, is relocated efficiently and with minimal disruption to a comparable course with another member or approved provider. KAL Training takes pride in its record of achievement and is committed to maintaining the highest professional standards of its trainers, and the quality of the training facilities and up to date equipment used in presenting its courses. KAL Training has pride in their high level of compliancy within the Private and Public VET sector. In 2012 KAL transferred its registration to the National regulator ASQA, allowing them to offer training to interstate clients. Victorian and Commonwealth funding is available to Victorian residents (subject to eligibility) under Victorian Training Guarantee. Keeping in mind the changing expectation of our clients, KAL Multimedia Training began trading as KAL Training (TOID 20815) in 2015. As at 1st July 2015, Kal Training will be opening a new office in Mitcham. We will still be operating from Brunswick but we are expanding our business to cater for the needs in the Eastern and surrounding suburbs. Our new location is at Suite 2/339 Mitcham Rd, Mitcham. Kal Training is dedicated in helping our students achieve their career goals through further education in their chosen field.

KAL TRAINING CENTRE & OFFICE LOCATION PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING OPENING HOURS FOR STUDENT ENROLMENTS: Brunswick - Tuesday to Thursday 8:30am to 4:30pm (Monday and Friday by appointment only) Mitcham Monday to Thursday 8:30am to 4:30pm (Friday by appointment only) Student Queries 1800 244 438 Monday to Friday Brunswick Campus: 2B Staley Street, Brunswick, 3056. Mitcham Office: Suite 2/339-345 Mitcham Road, Mitcham, 3132 Brunswick Campus Mitcham Office Nearest Bus, Tram and Train Stops in Brunswick are: Bus: 508 Alphington stops on Blyth St (Moonee Ponds via Northcote & Brunswick) Tram: Tram 19 stops on intersection Sydney Rd and Blyth St (North Coburg to City - Elizabeth St) Train: Brunswick Train Station (Upfield Line) about a 10 minute walk to KAL Training Office Nearest Train Stop is Mitcham Railway station then walk 6 minutes to Kal Training office Facilities and Disabled Access The training centre has been set up to cater for classes of small groups, 8-15 people, with the following facilities available: High Performance Desktop Computers High performance laptops Production Suites Sound and narration recording facilities Cinema, DSLR & HDV Cameras, scanners and printers Disabled chair lift access Disabled toilet facilities Ergonomic chairs & furnishings Student Lounge with tea/coffee and kitchen facilities Conference facilities Multiple training rooms

BSB30115 - Certificate III in Business Qualification Description This qualification reflects the varied roles of individuals across different industry sectors who apply a broad range of competencies using some discretion, judgment and relevant theoretical knowledge. They may provide technical advice and support to a team. Licensing/Regulatory Information No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication. Entry Requirements Student will be assessed in Kal s own Literacy and Numeracy test which is completed at preenrolment. Pathways Information Pathways into the qualification Preferred pathways for candidates considering this qualification include: BSB20112 Certificate II in Business or other relevant qualification OR with vocational experience assisting in a range of support roles without a formal business qualification. Pathways from the qualification BSB40515 Certificate IV in Business Administration, or a range of other Certificate IV qualifications. Kal Training (TOID:20815) Course guide BSB30115 V1.2017

Packaging Rules Total number of units = 12 1 core unit plus 11 elective units Elective units must be relevant to the work environment and the qualification, maintain the integrity of the AQF alignment and contribute to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome. Units delivered by KAL: CODE DESCRIPTION HOURS BSBWHS302 Apply knowledge of WHS legislation in 20 CORE the workplace BSBFLM312 Contribute to team effectiveness 40 Elective BSBITU302 Create Electronic presentations 20 Elective BSBCUS301 Deliver and monitor a service to customers 35 Elective BSBITU306 Design and produce business documents 80 Elective BSBITU303 Design and produce text documents 90 Elective BSBITU201 Produce simple word processed documents 60 Elective BSBIMN301 Organise workplace information 30 Elective BSBITU309 Produce desktop published documents 50 Elective BSBITU304 Produce spreadsheets 35 Elective BSBSUS401 Implement and monitor environmentally 40 Elective sustainable work practices BSBWRT301 Write simple documents 30 Elective Total nominal hours 530 Course Breakdown: Kal Training (TOID:20815) Course guide BSB30115 V1.2017

Course Fees Target learners Duration Delivery What this course is about and who it is for Methods of Assessments Assessment tasks Materials/Resources Extra requirements Tuition fee (Fee for Service $2120 or Traineeships under Skills First Program $0). These fees are subject to change during the year and amounts quoted are indicative only and can reduce if there are any credit transfers or Recognised Prior Learning (RPL) units. This course is for entry level workers who are new to or who have worked for a short time in a business environment. Learners will have some basic knowledge of computers or software programs. These learners could be either workers looking to re-train in the business environment or those looking to entering the work force such as school age students or those who have just completed school. 12 Months, 45 weeks. KAL uses the Catapult online learning system to deliver this course. Students have access to all their units 24 hours a day. We expect our students to work on their assignments at least 3 days a week and submit at least one assignment per month. This course is designed for anyone who would like to develop their business skills. This course is an introduction to the business environment where students learn about word processing, customer services, and communication with clients, business technology and organising within the work environment. They should have a good basic understanding of the business environment and computers to be able to complete the tasks required. Students will complete practical exercises, short and long answer questions and practical work based exercises (Can be in an actual or simulated workplace). Students complete 12 units on the online learning systems. BSBWHS302 Apply knowledge of WHS legislation in the workplace BSBCUS301 Deliver and monitor a service to customers BSBITU302 Create Electronic presentations BSBITU303 Design and Produce text documents BSBITU304 Produce Spreadsheets BSBITU306 Design and Produce Business Documents BSBITU309 Produce desktop published documents BSBWRT301 Write simple documents BSBITU201 Produce simple word processed documents BSBSUS401 Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices BSBINM301 Organise workplace information BSBFLM312 Contribute to team effectiveness Assessments: student will be enrolled in their 12 units of competency on the online learning system and can login any time they want to complete them. The online system contains all the learning material for the students. Students require a computer or laptop, access to the internet and a current email address. Kal Training (TOID:20815) Course guide BSB30115 V1.2017

Online Learning System Kal Training delivers their Certificate III in Business through the Catapult e-learning assessment system to assess you in all the units. Here you as a student logon and complete all your reading and assessment work online. The system also holds all your learning material for you to be able to access remotely via the internet. This system also allows you to see how much you have completed of an assessment and contact and email your trainer. Catapult login http://elearning.kalmultimedia.com.au Kal Training (TOID:20815) Course guide BSB30115 V1.2017

KAL TRAINING 2017 Course Fees and Charges IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS: ENROLMENT FEE: These fees are charged annually and are as follows: Certificate IV and under - $95 to $195 enrolment fee Diploma and above $195 School Based Apprenticeships or Traineeships - $95 to $195 enrolment fee Students may also pay course fees. These course fees are calculated per nominal hour or may be capped. Payment Plans are available. Two options for course fees are available. The Skills First Program - subsidies student course fees (eligibility applies) FEE FOR SERVICE (Full course fees) The Skills First Program Not all students will be eligible for this funding. Courses delivered under Victorian government funding Through the Skills First program, the Victorian Government is committed to providing high quality training that aligns with industry and community demands and workforce needs. Skills First sets a high benchmark for training quality, and is aimed at supporting the courses that are most likely to lead to employment. To be eligible for the subsidy, you need to be a Victorian resident and meet the following criteria: Must meet one of the following citizen/residency status: Australian citizen Australian Permanent resident (holder of a permanent visa) A New Zealand citizen And are any of the following: a young person under 20 years on 1 January 2017; or 20 years and older and up-skilling by seeking to enroll in a course at a higher level than existing qualification Seeking to enroll in an approved Foundations Skills List course or seeking to enroll in an apprenticeship. In 2017, you can enroll into two government subsidized courses as long as you are not doing any more than two government subsidised courses at a time. (These limits may not apply to Apprenticeships). You can only begin up to two government subsidised courses at the same qualification level (other than Foundation Skills) in your lifetime, regardless of whether you complete them. There is no lifetime limit on the number of Foundation Skills course you can begin. Please note than as at 25th November 2013, secondary school students (excluding School Based Apprentices and Trainees) are not eligible for funding. This includes students enrolled in any government, non-government, independent, Catholic or home school. 2017 Course Fees and Charges V1.2017

FEE FOR SERVICE students If you are not eligible for Government subsidised funding, you can still undertake a course, but would have to pay on a fee for service basis. The fees vary from $4 to $10 per nominal hour depending on course you are enrolling into. The following table shows the tuition fees applicable as at 1 st January 2017 under Skills First Program funding Course Skill Level Fee per nominal hour (subject to change) Business/Business Administration Leadership and Management Bookkeeping Childcare/School Age Care/Community Services Certificate II to IV Diploma Diploma and Advanced Diploma Certificate IV Certificate II to IV Diploma and Advanced Diploma $1.00 to $2.00 $1.00 $1.00 to $1.50 Media and Information, Digital Media and Technology Certificate II to IV Diploma and Advanced Diploma Training Design and Development Diploma $4.00 Depending on the selected course, there may be extra General Course fees such as text or reference books, first aid, food handling, final assessment fee, Catapult fees, general materials fee, etc. *If the Skills First Program reduces the subsidy of your course next calendar year, then there may be an increase in fees charged. If there are significant changes, we will inform you via written notifications. Concessions Students can apply for concessions where they can prove that they are: - receiving government benefits, pensions or allowances - the dependant spouse of a person who is receiving government benefits, pensions or allowances or the dependent child of parents who are receiving government benefits, pensions or allowances. The person in receipt of the government benefit must hold one of the following cards: - Commonwealth Health Care Card -Pensioner Card -Veteran's Gold Card From 1st July 2012, Tuition Fee for Concession holders for Certificates II to IV will be charged at 20% of the hourly fee (see above table) that we would charge a non-concession government subsidised student in the same course. There are no concession fees applicable for Diploma and above courses, except for Koorie students. Tuition fee waiver is available for job seekers who provide us with a Job Seeker Referral form from their Employment Service Provider (ESP). This confirms the Job network agency s intention to pay the students tuition fees. Enrolment fee and general materials fee are still charged to the student. 2017 Course Fees and Charges V1.2017