Certificate III in Business
Certificate III in Business
This qualification applies to a range of administrative roles in varied care-based contexts. Individuals in these positions use some discretion and judgement and may provide technical advice and support to a team. About this Course: Keep businesses running with a Certificate III in Business Administration. This course will prepare students…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
This qualification applies to a range of administrative roles in varied care-based contexts. Individuals in these positions use some discretion and judgement and may provide technical advice and support to a team.
About this Course:
Keep businesses running with a Certificate III in Business Administration. This course will prepare students to provide administrative support and technical advice to business teams.
What You’ll Learn:
contribute to the health and safety of yourself and others.
type quickly and accurately.
organise workplace information logically.
organising schedules (Elective units)
processing payroll (Elective units)
designing and producing digital text documents and spreadsheets (Elective units)
maintenance of financial records (Elective units)
Career Outcomes
CLERKS
RECEPTIONISTS
DATA ENTRY OPERATORS
OFFICE ADMIN ASSISTANTS
WORD PROCESSING OPERATORS
JUNIOR PERSONAL ASSISTANTS
UNITS
CORE UNITS
Unit Code
Unit Name
BSBCRT311
Apply critical thinking skills in a team environment.
BSBPEF201
Support personal wellbeing in the workplace.
BSBSUS211
Participate in sustainable work practices.
BSBTWK301
Use inclusive work practices.
BSBWHS311
Assist with maintaining workplace safety.
BSBXCM301
Engage in workplace communication.
ELECTIVE UNITS
Unit Code
Unit Name
BSBTEC404
Use digital technologies to collaborate in a work environment.
BSBXTW301
Work in a team.
BSBTEC302
Design and produce spreadsheets.
BSBTEC301
Design and produce business documents.
BSBWRT311
Write simple documents.
BSBTWK401
Build and maintain business relationships.
BSBPEF301
Organise personal work priorities.
REQUIREMENTS
AGE
Minimum age of 16 years or turning 16 years old prior to commencement of the course
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
Year 10 Australian Senior High School Certificate, or equivalent (e.g. completion of Year 12 or High School in the students home country) with full academic results.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Upper-Intermediate English (equivalent to 6.0 academic or general IELTS) or successful completion of college LLN Test
REQUIRED IDENTIFICATION
Photo ID and evidence of citizenship (international students must provide copy of passport)
COMPUTER SKILLS & EQUIPMENT
Students on this course require computer access for learning purposes and to complete course assessments. As such, learners must have beginner/intermediate computing skills including use of Microsoft Office programmes, in addition to hardware requirements of a desktop or portable computer with keyboard, pointing device, speaker, web camera and microphone, and a broadband internet connection.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Specific Updates to English Language Requirements for Student Visas: General Student Visa: The minimum IELTS score has increased from 5.5 to 6 (or equivalent). Packaged ELICOS: The minimum IELTS score to undertake a packaged English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS) program has increased from 4.5 to 5.0.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
As the winner of the International Training Provider of the Year award at the Australian Training Awards in 2015, Charlton Brown has built a proud reputation over the past 30 years for providing high quality community services education and qualifications for international students. Community services qualifications at Charlton Brown provide the ideal balance between the latest theory and essential practical skills to ensure graduates are well prepared for their new career in the service of their communities. Through industry experienced and highly qualified trainers and assessors, Charlton Brown provides students with the best available learning experience through intentionally small class numbers in their modern Brisbane and Sydney campuses.