Certificate IV in Business Administration BSB40515

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Certificate IV in Business Administration BSB40515

Quality Training Solutions Quality Training Solutions (QTS) is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO), delivering nationally recognised courses. All courses and services are designed with flexible learning in mind and are tailored to meet the developmental needs of employers and individual students. The quality of an education and training provider can be measured by the standard of its curriculum, the excellence of its academic staff, the strength of its industry partners and ultimately the success of its graduates. QTS s education technology platform enables students to fit study within their busy schedules by allowing them to study when and where they like. This flexible learning technology also facilitates direct access to academic teaching staff and support services. Our Vision is to be recognised as one of the leading business education and training providers in Australia and the Asia Pacific region. Our Mission is to deliver quality education and training programs that gives our students the chance to create a positive future for themselves in the form of employment, career advancement and pathways to further education and self-development.

Certificate IV in Business Administration BSB40515 Description This qualification is suited to a range of individuals who use well-developed administrative skills and a broad knowledge base in a wide variety of administrative contexts. They apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems, and analyse information from a variety of sources. They may provide leadership and guidance to others. Career Outcomes Accounts supervisor Executive personal assistant Office administrator Project assistant Delivery Modes Online Distance (workbooks and assessments are mailed via Australia post) Recognition of prior learning (RPL) Course Commencement QTS does not have set course commencement dates meaning individuals can enrol and commence their chosen course at any time. Duration QTS courses are self-paced. Enrolments are valid for 12 months (full time) or 24 months (part time). Students can apply for an additional 6 month extension if required at a cost of $250 AUD. Entry Requirements Age: The minimum age for entry into this qualification is 18 years. Education & Experience: There are no formal entry requirements in relation to prior education and experience for this qualification. However, it is recommended that you meet the following criteria; Successfully completed Australian Year 12 OR Successfully completed Certificate III or higher qualification(s) AND Have at least 12 months work experience in a role that involves communicating with colleagues and/or customers both written and verbally AND Sound literacy, numeracy and computing skills If you are not able to provide proof of the above, you must complete a language, literacy and numeracy test upon enrolment. The learning materials and assessment within this qualification are in a written online or workbook format. Therefore, in order to successfully complete this course, you must have the ability to read and comprehend learning materials and undertake a variety of written assessments.

English Language: Entry into this qualification requires proof of English proficiency to an Australian Year 12 level or equivalent. Equivalency can be shown through the following; Qualification completed in English at a Certificate III level or higher OR A minimum of 2 years work experience in a position that involves communicating in English (written and verbal communication). Student Support QTS provides 24/7 support! Students are supported by their industry experienced trainer via phone and email throughout enrolment. Resource Requirements Students will be provided with training material either online or in a workbook, a learner guide to supplement the training material and assessment activities for all units of competence. Students must have access to the following resources Computer Software such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint Internet Printer Email Adobe Acrobat Reader Scanner Digital video recording device/digital camera (included in most mobile phones) Please note: If you are currently not working and do not have access to workplace policies and other documents, your trainer and/or assessor will provide you with simulated samples or information regarding how you can access such policies and documents

Certificate IV in Business Administration BSB40515 Available Units Students are required to complete 10 out of the 15 units listed below in order to obtain the Certificate IV in Business Administration. Students must choose a minimum of 5 electives from the units listed in Group A. The remaining 5 electives may be chosen from Group A or Group B. Unit Code BSBADM405 Unit Name GROUP A Organise meetings This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to organise meetings including making arrangements, liaising with participants, and developing and distributing meeting related documentation. BSBADM406 Make meeting arrangements Prepare and distribute documentation for meetings Record and produce minutes of meeting Organise business travel This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to organise domestic and overseas business travel, including developing associated itineraries, booking travel and accommodation, preparing travel related documentation and making travel arrangements. BSBINM401 Organise business itinerary for domestic and overseas travel Make travel arrangements Arrange credit facilities Implement workplace information system This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to implement and review the workplace information system. It involves the identification, acquisition, initial analysis and use of appropriate information which plays a significant part in the organisation s effectiveness. BSBITU401 Identify and source information needs Collect, analyse and report information Implement information systems Prepare for information system changes Design and develop complex text documents This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to design and develop business documents using complex technical features of word processing software.

BSBITU402 Prepare to produce work processed documents Design complex documents Add complex tables and other data Produce documents Develop and use complex spreadsheets This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to use spreadsheet software to complete business tasks and produce complex documents. BSBITU404 Prepare to develop spreadsheet Develop a linked spreadsheet solution Automate and standardise spreadsheet Use spreadsheets Represent numerical data in graphic form Produce complex desktop published documents This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to design and produce complex desktop published documents. Please note; you will be required to use Microsoft publisher software in order to successfully complete this unit. BSBADM407 Prepare to produce desktop published documents Design desktop published documents Create desktop published documents Finalise desktop published documents Produce desktop published documents GROUP B Administer projects This unit describes skills and knowledge required to perform the activities associated with the administrative aspects of a project, such as measurement, monitoring, reporting, and winding up the project on completion. BSBCMM401 Plan project administration Coordinate project administration Finalise and review project administration Make a presentation This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to prepare, deliver and review a presentation to a target audience. BSBCUS402 Prepare a presentation Deliver a presentation Review the presentation Address customer needs This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to manage an ongoing relationship with a customer over a period of time. This includes helping customers articulate their needs and managing networks to ensure customer needs are addressed.

BSBINN301 Assist customer to articulate needs Satisfy complex customer needs Manage networks to ensure customer needs are addressed Promote innovation in a team environment This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to be an effective and proactive member of an innovative team. BSBMKG413 Create opportunities to maximise innovation within the team Organise and agree effective ways of working Support and guide colleagues Reflect on how the team is working Promote products and services This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to coordinate and review the promotion of an organisations products and services. BSBMKG414 Plan promotional activities Coordinate promotional activities Review and report on promotional activities Undertake marketing activities This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to plan, implement and manage basic marketing and promotional activities. It is a foundation unit covering general and basic marketing and promotional activities that do not require detailed or complex planning or implementation. BSBREL401 Research marketing information Plan marketing activities Implement marketing activities Review marketing activities Establish networks This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to develop and maintain effective work relationships and networks through relationship building and negotiation skills required by workers within an organisation as well as freelance or contract workers. BSBRSK401 Develop and maintain business networks Establish and maintain business relationships Promote the relationship Identify risk and apply risk management processes This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to identify risks and to apply established risk management processes to a defined area of operations that are within the responsibilities and obligations of the role. Identify risks Analyse and evaluate risks Treat risks Monitor and review effectiveness of risk treatment/s

BSBWHS401 Apply knowledge of WHS legislation in the workplace This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to implement and monitor an organisations work health and safety (WHS) policies, procedures and programs in the relevant work area in order to meet legislative requirements. Provide information to the work team about WHS policies and procedures Implement and monitor participation arrangements for managing WHS Implement and monitor organisational procedures for providing WHS training Implement and monitor organisational procedures and legal requirements for identifying hazards and assessing and controlling risks Implement and monitor organisational procedures for maintaining WHS records for the team Recognition of Prior Learning: Recognition of prior learning (RPL) is a process whereby you demonstrate that you have acquired the required skills and knowledge for certain units or qualifications within a particular industry through work experience, education, training and life experiences. We have created a Recognition of Prior Learning kit that includes a portfolio of evidence checklist. The checklist details the information and evidence you need to collect and provide in order to demonstrate that you have the required skills and knowledge to obtain the unit/certificate. The process is rather straight forward and we are here to help with any questions that you may have along the way. Should you not have the skills and knowledge in a given area you can complete the associated unit via online/distance learning. RPL is available on the Certificate IV in Business Administration. Information regarding RPL is available on the QTS website under Training. Alternatively, you can contact a QTS staff member on 1300 946 309 to discuss your RPL options.

Course Fees Online/RPL delivery: $1,250 AUD (includes admin fee) Option 1 Full fees upon enrolment Save 10% Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 $250 upon enrolment plus $20.00 x 50 weekly payments $250 upon enrolment plus $40.00 x 25 fortnightly payments $250 upon enrolment plus $100.00 x 10 monthly payments Distance delivery: $1,500 AUD (includes admin fee) Option 1 Full fees upon enrolment Save 10% Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 $250 upon enrolment plus $25.00 x 50 weekly payments $250 upon enrolment plus $50.00 x 25 fortnightly payments $250 upon enrolment plus $125.00 x 10 monthly payments

Why Choose QTS? Nationally recognised training Full support by phone and email 7 days a week All training materials provided No hidden costs Study where and when it suits you Progress at your own pace Combine self-paced learning with experienced trainer support Continue working while you are studying Graduate within 6 12 months or less if you commit the time Our courses enable participants to apply their learning to their workplace and/or life experience Our courses are competency based Able to resubmit assessments until competent

Enrol Today! Online or Distance learning allows students the flexibility of completing their course at their own pace, at times to suit work and other life commitments. Avoiding commutes, classrooms and rigid timetables are just a few good reasons to undertake online or distance learning. Students can "attend" a course at any time, from anywhere. Enrolling into the Certificate IV in Business Administration through QTS is a quick and easy process. 1. Read the Participant Handbook 2. Register as a student by completing the Enrolment Form 3. Email your completed enrolment form to admin@qts.edu.au If you require any additional information or assistance then please don t hesitate to contact our friendly staff on 1300 946 309 or email admin@qts.edu.au Other Qualifications Available Through QTS Include: BSB30415 Certificate III in Business BSB30115 Certificate III in Business Administration BSB40215 Certificate IV in Business BSB42615 Certificate IV in New Small Business BSB41015 Certificate IV in Human Resources FNS40215 Certificate IV in Bookkeeping BSB50215 Diploma of Business BSB51915 Diploma of Leadership and Management