Program Code |
BSB50420 |
CRICOS Course Code |
104287D |
Status of Training Product |
Current |
Duration |
52 weeks (including term break) |
Entry Requirements |
Although there are no entry requirements outlined on training.gov.au, learners are required to meet the following minimum requirements:
All learners with English as a second language (ESL) must also demonstrate ONE of the following to meet minimum English Proficiency requirements:
1. IELTS 5.0 or other English scores accepted by Department of Home Affairs (DHA) such as TOEFL ‘PBT’ 500, TOEFL ‘iBT’ 35; PTE Academic 36; Cambridge English Advance 41; OET ‘Pass’,
2. Request to sit for Qii’s Internal English Test and achieve the required scores,
3. New Zealand Certificate in English Language (NZCEL) Level 3- General.
Alternatively, learners can request to sit for Qii/T’s Internal Language, Literacy and Numeracy test and achieve the following results. This also applies to all domestic students:
- 3 in Writing, Speaking, Reading and Learning
- 2 in Numeracy.
*Any students who do not immediately meet the exact entry requirements by up to 1.0 of mark in any individual area of the test may be given additional exercises and LLN assessment material to build their skill knowledge to fill the entry requirements gap before commencing the course. |
Intake Dates |
Regular intakes available |
Delivery Structure and Modes of Study |
The full-time delivery involves 20 scheduled course contact hours per week.
To reach the 20 hours delivery requirement, each Unit of Study will have 2 days per week (14 hours) face-to-face classroom training and tutorial, and 6 hours of scheduled Course Related Information Session (CRIS). Classes are scheduled with timetable provided to students during orientation.
In some cases, students may apply to complete up to one third of their course via distance learning. All distance learning, or ‘self-study’ Units will be timetabled to be completed alongside another face-to-face Unit and will be supported by scheduled tutorials for additional assistance should it be required.
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Course fees (AUD) |
Tuition fee: $12,000 Enrolment fee: $250 Material fees: $400 |
Vocational placement |
N/A |
Assessment Methods |
- Demonstration/Presentation
- Oral Presentations
- Research Projects, including group projects
- Written tests in both short and long answer format
- Evidence portfolios
- Scenarios and simulated activities
- Case studies
- Role plays
- Third party reports
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Note: Fees and charges subject to change in accordance with QiiT's review of fees annually.
Please refer to QiiT's refund/cancellation/deferment/suspension policies.
Course Description
Upon completion of the Diploma of Leadership and Management, you shall gain the vital knowledge and understanding of organisation, managerial, communication and marketing concepts for a career in any industry or organisational role.
For existing Managers and/or Supervisors, the disciplines and practices acquired throughout the training provide exciting challenges and new opportunities to re-engage with the main focus within their organisation. Typically, this qualification can also be an excellent induction module for newly promoted staff, and a differentiator for those looking to change their career path or add value and accreditation to current managerial ability.
The Diploma of Management program is ideally suited to a wide range of professions which offers inspiring challenges to ambitious individuals.
Units of Competency
Code | Title |
BSBCM511 |
Communicate with Influence |
BSBCRT511 |
Develop critical thinking in others |
BSBLDR523 |
Lead and manage effective workplace relationships |
BSBOPS502 |
Manage business operational plans |
BSBPEF502 |
Develop and use emotional intelligence |
BSBTWK502 |
Manage team effectiveness |
BSBCMM412 |
Lead difficult conversations |
BSBLDR412 |
Communicate Effectively as a Workplace Leader |
BSBFIN501 |
Manage budgets and financials plans |
BSBOPS504 |
Manage business risk |
BSBWHS521 |
Ensure a safe workplace for a work area |
BSBSUS511 |
Develop workplace policies and procedures for sustainability |
* Elective units may change
Career Opportunities
Manager, Supervisor, Coordinator, Team Leader.
Pathway
Upon completion of BSB50420 Diploma of Leadership and Management, candidates would logically progress into BSB60420 Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management, or a range of other Advanced Diploma qualifications. As our courses are strictly mapped against the Australian Qualification Framework, credits can be given towards a degree course at university within the Business/Management discipline.