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BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

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ii  |  2016 Course and Pathways GuideAll courses are government accredited and have national recognition.

For further course details visit www.boxhill.edu.au

CAREER TYPE

CAREER TYPE KEY

ARTISTIC TYPES

INVESTIGATIVE TYPES

REALISTIC TYPES

SOCIAL TYPES

CONVENTIONAL TYPES

ENTERPRISING TYPES

STUDY MODE KEY

  Full time

  Part time

  Off campus

  Flexible learning

  Apprenticeship

  Traineeship

  VETiS

BUSINESS

 > Master of International  Music Business

 > Bachelor of Applied Business  in Music Industry

 > Diploma of Business

 > Diploma of Business Administration

 > Diploma of Events

 > Diploma of Human  Resources Management

 > Certificate IV in Business

 > Certificate IV in Business Administration

 > Certificate IV in Human Resources

 > Certificate III in Business Administration

 > Certificate III in Business Administration (Legal)

 > Certificate III in Business Administration (Medical)

 > Business short courses

COMMERCE

 > Bachelor of Commerce (Applied)

 > Associate Degree of Commerce (Applied)

COMPLIANCE

 > Diploma of Government  (Rail Safety Regulation)

 > Certificate IV in Government (Investigation)

FINANCE

 > Diploma of Accounting

 > Certificate IV in Accounting

 > Certificate IV in Bookkeeping

 > Certificate III in Accounts Administration

MANAGEMENT

 > Vocational Graduate Certificate in Competitive Systems and Practices

 > Advanced Diploma  of Management

 > Diploma of Competitive Systems and Practices

 > Diploma of Management

 > Diploma of Project Management

 > Diploma of Supply Chain and Logistics Management

 > Certificate IV in Frontline Management

MARKETING

 > Diploma of Marketing

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY

 > Diploma of Work Health and Safety

 > Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety

 > Occupational Health and Safety short courses

REAL ESTATE

 > Diploma of Property Management (Agency Management)

 > Certificate IV in  Property Services  (Real Estate)

 > Real Estate short courses

SMALL BUSINESS

 > Certificate IV in Small Business Management

 > Certificate III in Micro  Business Operations

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT COURSES

The information contained in  this publication is correct at time of print (June 2015). Box Hill Institute reserves the right to alter, amend or delete details of course offerings and other information published here.

© Box Hill Institute

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BUSINESS

Businesses — small, medium and large — drive the economy. Whilst big business dominates the news, it’s small-to-medium enterprises that employ the vast majority of Australians, making your career potential virtually limitless.

Box Hill Institute provides a diverse range of business courses, from traineeships  and certificates to advanced diplomas  and degrees, in many key industry  areas of business and management. 

As a Box Hill Institute business graduate, you’ll be well qualified to begin or advance your career, or pursue further studies. Pathways are available to articulate into a university course and gain credit for the business studies you’ve completed at Box Hill Institute. Our courses are nationally accredited and recognised as highly respected, work ready qualifications.

MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL MUSIC BUSINESS

National code: MOIMB

Start dates: You can enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: direct entry

Location: Box Hill, online 

 2 years  4 years  

This unique online postgraduate degree gives current music industry personnel or recent graduates from music business courses the opportunity to acquire elite music industry knowledge and leadership skills to advance your music industry career. This masters degree focuses specifically on music business and is run by music business experts with many years of industry experience.

This course will enable you to exercise leadership in international music business with advanced knowledge, strategic creative entrepreneurial skills, research acumen, and engagement with contemporary issues in relation to the creation, production, distribution and consumption of music and music-related products.

You will be equipped to manage complex music business issues during a period of the rapid change of economic, musical, cultural, social, legal, and technological factors within the music industry. 

This course is government accredited and has national recognition and is accredited by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA).

Employment opportunitiesGraduates will have advanced business and management skills and knowledge that can be applied across the broad spectrum of Music Business activities. These range from venue and live performance management, to recording, and radio, television and Internet publishing and sales, for which possible careers include: music and entertainment manager, music project manager, artist and major event manager, major record company senior administrator, independent record company manager, music publishing, or music organisation manager. 

Further study optionsOnce you graduate you may apply for further postgraduate study at other institutions.  This includes postgraduate study in teaching and education or a PhD in the field.

Entry requirementsSee the website

BACHELOR OF APPLIED BUSINESS IN MUSIC INDUSTRY

National code: BABMI 

Start dates: February

How to enrol: VTAC and direct entry

Location: Box Hill 

 3 years  6 years  

Are you interested in a business career within the music industry? This unique degree gives you the opportunity to specialise for industry employment or prepares you for further study. 

Your studies will be conducted in our innovative student run record label, Boxer Music and our Music Industry Business Office (MiBO) where you will learn in real life industry scenarios alongside industry specialists. You will gain experience in running a record company, working with artists, staging events, working directly with industry booking gigs, releasing records, promoting bands and other real world music business activities.

You will gain business skills and knowledge that can be applied in other industries, have access to leading industry music business software, and opportunities to manage student music projects (under staff supervision).

The course is structured to allow ample opportunities for interaction with students from the Bachelor of Applied Music courses and to be involved in their projects in Audio Production, Composition and Performance.

There is an exit point after two years full time study with the award of Associate Degree in Applied Business in Music Industry. This course is government accredited and has national recognition and is accredited by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA).

Employment opportunitiesThere are many employment opportunities within the entertainment and performance industry, including roles such as booking agent, artist manager, record company owner, event manager, tour manager and music publisher.

Further study optionsOnce you graduate you may apply for postgraduate study in our Masters of International Music Business or further  study at other institutions. 

Entry requirementsSee the website

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DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS

National code: BSB50207

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: VTAC and direct entry

Location: Box Hill 

 1 year  2+ years 

The Diploma of Business (6 months) is delivered in conjuction with Certificate IV in Business (6 months) to enhance your learning and career prospects.

You will gain essential business skills such as delivering customer service, managing finances and producing documents, event management, writing skills and project management, human resources, and marketing principles.

This course may lead to Management roles in a variety of industries. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesAfter successful completion, this course may provide you with employment opportunities such as manager, program consultant or program coordinator.

Further study optionsAfter successful completion you may choose to further your study with the Bachelor of Commerce (Applied).

Entry requirementsYou must have successfully completed Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or be mature age.

TimetableFull time: 1 year (incorporating Certificate IV in Business) 

Part time: 2+ years 

Selection methodAssessment of application

Course assessment > Oral presentation

 > Written assessment

 > Practical assessment

 > Project work

 > Examination or testing

 > Online assessment

 > Workplace assessment

DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

National code: BSB50407

Start date: You can enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Workplace, Off  

 Self-paced 

Want to work in administration at a management level? Does running an office excite you? Then this course is perfect for you!

This course will provide you with skills that are necessary for gaining employment as an Office Manager or Administration Manager. You will develop competence in managing meetings, planning conferences, administration systems, managing projects and ensuring team effectiveness. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesJob roles and titles vary across different industry sectors. Possible job titles relevant to this qualification may include, administration manager, general office manager or office manager.

Further study optionsYou will be able to apply for other courses at a more advanced level at other institutions or universities.

Entry requirements > You must have successfully completed VCE (Year 12) or its equivalent, or qualify as a mature age applicant.

 > Successful completion of Certificate IV in Business Administration is preferred.

TimetableThe time taken to complete this course will vary depending on the individual. 

Selection method > Assessment of application

Course assessment > Written assessment 

DIPLOMA OF EVENTS

National code: SIT50212

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: VTAC and direct entry

Location: Box Hill, Melbourne City

 6 months 

 1 year (dual) 

This can be studied as a dual qualification with the Diploma of Sport and Recreation Management.

If you are looking for a pathway to a university degree in Event Management or Sport Management or alternatively wanting to work in the events industry or at a sports facility, the Diploma of Sport and Recreation Management and Diploma of Events is the course for you.

You can become part of this rewarding industry when you attend our practical hands-on courses delivered by industry professionals. You will be involved in at least one major event and run your own event by the end of this course.

You will learn about client services, marketing, communications, occupational health and safety, event management and facility management. You will also have the opportunity to learn from, and speak to, current industry professionals working with our industry partners. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesThis qualification will prepare you for work in a wide range of roles in the sports and events industry. You may find work in sports management, sports administration, sports coaching, officiating, event management or sport facility management. After completing the course you will have a range of work experience; which in turn will improve your confidence to manage events. Graduates will be work ready and have a greater chance of gaining employment or continuing onto further study. 

Further study optionsUpon successful completion you will be eligible to apply for degree courses in a number of areas including; sports management, sports administration, outdoor recreation, teaching and event management and will be able to receive credits up to  12 months for studies undertaken with us.

Entry requirementsYou must have completed Year 12 (VCE)  or equivalent or be mature age. 

BUSINESS

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DIPLOMA OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

National code: BSB50613

Start date: You can enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Your home, Workplace, Off Campus  

 Self-paced 

Improve your chances of getting a human resources management role with this qualification. The Diploma of Human Resources Management will give you the skills and training you need for supervisory, consulting or managerial roles.

Your core studies will consist of managing human resources services, performance management systems and workforce planning. You can then choose from a range of electives in human resources management, learning and development and workplace relations. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesAlmost all businesses require a human resources department to oversee staff hiring, termination, salaries and the general wellbeing of employees. Typical employers include large private enterprises, large government organisations and human resource recruitment consultancies.

Typical areas of work could include; Human Resources Advisor, Human Resources Consultant, Human Resources Manager or Senior Human Resources Officer.

Further study optionsOn successful completion of this Diploma, you may apply to BHI or other higher education institutions to further your studies in management or business.

Entry requirementsYou must have successfully completed VCE (Year 12) or its equivalent, or qualify as a mature age applicant. It is also preferred that you have successfully completed Certificate IV in Human Resources.

TimetableThe time taken to complete this course will vary depending on the individual input. 

Selection method > Assessment of application

Course assessment > Written assessment 

CERTIFICATE IV IN BUSINESS

National code: BSB40212

Start date: February and July

How to enrol: VTAC and direct entry

Location: Box Hill, Lilydale, Your home 

 6 months  1-2 years 

This course is delivered within six months or as part of the Diploma of Business over 12 months. Build on previously learned skills or your existing business experience with this course. You will learn essential business skills such as developing text documents and spreadsheets, maintaining financial records and creating presentations. You will also learn how to organise meetings, coordinate business resources and deliver customer service and various business-related subjects. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesThis course may provide you with employment opportunities as an administrator or project officer. 

Further study optionsAfter successful completion you will have many options for further study. These could include Higher Education at a variety of institutions.

Entry requirementsYou must have successfully completed Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent or be mature age.

Selection method > Assessment of application

Course assessment > Oral presentation

 > Written assessment

 > Practical assessment

 > Project work

 > Examination or testing

CERTIFICATE IV IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

National code: BSB40507

Start date: You can enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Your home, Workplace, Off Campus  

 2 years   Self-paced 

If you’re interested in finding work in administration, the Certificate IV in Business Administration gives you the basic knowledge and skills necessary for all clerical and administrative roles.

You will learn how to use complex software programs, maintain business technologies, promote products and services, coordinate business resources in a team environment, and develop presentation skills.

You will gain effective communication and teamwork skills, and learn how to accurately process financial documents and handle information efficiently. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesThis course provides you with the knowledge and skills to enter employment as an administration officer across all industries.

Further study optionsYou may progress into Certificate IV in Frontline Management, Certificate IV in Marketing, Diploma of Business or the Diploma of Business Administration and may be eligible for credit transfers.

Entry requirementsOff campus: you must have successfully completed Year 12, or its equivalent, or qualify as a mature age applicant.

Traineeship; you must be employed in the field, be registered with an Australian Apprenticeship Centre (AAC) and have a training contract.

Selection method > Assessment of application

Course assessment > Written assessment 

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CERTIFICATE IV IN HUMAN RESOURCES

National code: BSB41013

Start dates: January, April and July

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Your home, Workplace, Off Campus  

 Self-paced 

This course is designed to give you the skills and training to work in human resources support roles. You will learn how to recruit, select and induct staff, review human resources functions and support performance management functions. You will also learn how to implement industrial relations procedures.

This course covers customer service, financial and general information. You will gain relationship management, communication and risk management skills. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesAlmost all businesses require a human resources department to oversee staff hiring and termination, salaries and the general wellbeing of employees. Typical employers include large private enterprises, large government organisations and human resource recruitment consultancies. At the Certificate IV level, administration roles include administrative positions in a human resources environment.

Typical areas of work include; Recruitment, Occupational health and safety, Employee and industrial relations or computerised human resources management record systems.

Further study optionsYou may wish to progress into the Diploma of Human Resources Management.

Entry requirementsYou must have successfully completed Year 12, or its equivalent, or qualify as a mature age applicant.

TimetableThe time taken to complete this course will vary depending on the individual input. 

Selection method > Assessment of application

Course assessment > Written assessment 

CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

National code: BSB30412

Start dates: January, April and July

Traineeship: You can enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Your home, Workplace, Off Campus  

 1 year   Self-paced 

This course can be studied as an off campus course or a traineeship. It is designed to give you clerical, technological and financial skills for work in a range of business administration roles. You will learn how to produce business documents, communicate effectively in the workplace and handle information.

Students will learn how to create and use databases, develop electronic presentations and schedule business travel. You may also develop your skills in processing financial documents for payroll, accounts payable and accounts receivable purposes. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesThis course may provide you with employment opportunities as an administrative officer, clerical officer, receptionist, administration assistant or office administrator.

Further study optionsYou may wish to progress into the Certificate IV in Business Administration to advance your studies.

Entry requirementsOff campus: you must have successfully completed Year 12 VCE or its equivalent; or have one year relevant industry experience, possess the motivation and enthusiasm to complete this course of study and demonstrate a genuine interest in becoming a clerical administrator.

Traineeship: you must be employed in the field, be registered with an Australian Apprenticeship Centre (AAC) and have a training contract.

Selection method > Individual interview

Course assessment > Written assessment

CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (LEGAL)

National code: BSB31012

Start dates: January, April and July

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Your home, Workplace, Off Campus  

 Self-paced 

Are you interested in working in an administrative role within the legal sector? The Certificate III in Business Administration will equip you with the skills relevant to qualify you for a variety of roles including legal receptionist. You will develop your keyboard skills and learn basic administrative skills such as organising schedules, producing documents and processing accounts. You will also develop skills and knowledge suitable for the legal industry including delivering court documentation, use of legal terminology, carrying out a search of the public record and applying the principles of confidentiality and security. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesJob roles and titles vary across different industry sectors. A possible job title relevant to this qualification is working as a legal receptionist.

Further study optionsYou will be able to apply for other courses at a more advanced level at other institutions or universities.

Entry requirementsYou must have successfully completed VCE (Year 12) or its equivalent, or qualify as a mature age applicant.

Selection method > Assessment of application

Course assessment > Written assessment 

BUSINESS

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CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MEDICAL)

National code: BSB31112

Start date: You can enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Your home, Workplace, Off Campus  

 Self-paced 

This course will give you the essential skills and knowledge to work as an administration officer within a medical practice or hospital.

You will gain skills in planning and organising, problem solving, self management and exercising initiative in a business environment. You will learn medical terminology, how to prepare and process medical accounts and maintain patient records whilst applying principles of confidentiality, privacy and security within a medical environment. 

Your study will also include how to organise schedules, control medical supplies and participation in occupational health and safety procedures. This course is government accredited and has national recognition and is accredited by the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA).

Employment opportunitiesOn successful completion, you will be equipped with the skills necessary to pursue a range of administration and receptionist roles within the health and medical services industries. Roles may include Medical Receptionist, Medical Records Clerk, or Medical Administration Officer.

Further study optionsYou may wish to progress into the Certificate IV in Business or the Certificate IV in Business Administration.

Entry requirementsYou must have:

 > a general command of written and spoken English (the capacity to read and comprehend written instructions, produce written responses and reports, contribute to class discussion, deliver brief oral presentations, communicate with learners and develop assessment tools)

 > computer skills to assist the management of information and the planning process by using such tools as internet, intranet and email.

Selection method > Assessment of application

Course assessment > Written assessment 

ADR SCHEMES AND JURISDICTIONS IN AUSTRALIA

Course code: DRM02

Location: TBC

Detailed information about this course can be obtained by calling the Short Course Hotline 1300 BOX HILL (1300 269 445).

MANAGING AND REPORTING ON INVESTIGATIONS

Course code: DRM04

Location: TBC

Detailed information about this course can be obtained by calling the Short Course Hotline 1300 BOX HILL (1300 269 445).

NEGOTIATION AND CONCILIATION PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE AND STRATEGY

Course code: DRM03

Location: TBC

Detailed information about this course can be obtained by calling the Short Course Hotline 1300 BOX HILL (1300 269 445). 

POLICE ENTRY

Course code: CWL15

Location: Box Hill

On successful completion of this program you should have the knowledge and confidence to sit the Police Entrance Examination for the Victorian Police Force.

BUSINESS SHORT COURSES

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Our commerce programs can develop your business skills and help you achieve your career goals once you’re equipped with all of the relevant skills and knowledge to succeed in the business world.

Your degree and associate degree studies will focus on key areas such as accounting (including auditing and taxation), finance, management, marketing, business ethics, law, economics, communication and international business. You will be exposed to realistic business problems and environments, and your qualification is designed to be wholly relevant to the national and global marketplace – a must for when starting out your career in this field. Take the next step towards making your own mark in the dynamic world of business and commerce.

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (APPLIED)

National code: BDC02 

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: VTAC and direct entry

Location: Box Hill, Melbourne City 

 3 years  Available 

Students of this three year course are able to major in either accounting or international business.

Get job ready with a Box Hill Institute commerce degree. The Institute’s commerce programs can offer you the opportunity to develop your business skills and be part of a learning community that provides the necessary support to help you achieve your goals. Through practical teaching, you will be equipped with all of the relevant skills and knowledge to succeed in the business world.

Box Hill Institute’s flexible study options include online learning, the opportunity to study extra units outside of standard teaching hours, and varied unit delivery times including weekdays, evening and weekends. 

Your studies will focus on developing your skills in key areas such as accounting (including auditing and taxation), finance, management, marketing, business ethics, law, economics, communication and international business. This course is government accredited and has national recognition and is accredited by Victorian Office of Higher Education and the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA).

Employment opportunitiesGraduates may find employment as accountants, business analysts, economists, international traders and consultants in diverse fields. See the website for further information.  

Further study optionsThe accounting stream of is accredited by CPA Australia and the Institute of Chartered Accountants. Undergraduates may apply for student membership of these professional accounting bodies. You can then choose to undertake the professional bodies’ qualification program and after 3 years relevant practical experience progress to full membership.

Entry requirementsSee the website 

ASSOCIATE DEGREE OF COMMERCE (APPLIED)

National code: ADC02  

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: VTAC and direct entry

Location: Box Hill 

 2 years 

Students of this two year course are able to major in either accounting or international business.

Get job ready with a Box Hill Institute commerce degree. The Institute’s commerce programs can offer you the opportunity to develop your business skills and be part of a learning community that provides the necessary support to help you achieve your goals. Through practical teaching, you will be equipped with all of the relevant skills and knowledge to succeed in the business world.

Box Hill Institute’s flexible study options include online learning, the opportunity to study extra units outside of standard teaching hours, and varied unit delivery times including weekdays, evening and weekends. 

Your studies will focus on developing your skills in key areas such as accounting (including auditing and taxation), finance, management, marketing, business ethics, law, economics, communication and international business. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesGraduates may find employment in a range of generalist business positions in industry, commerce, banking, finance, public and non profit sectors.

See the website for further information.  

Further study optionsStudents who successfully complete this course and who wish to progress into the Bachelor will receive credit equivalent to 4 semesters in duration and can complete it within 1 year of full time study.

Entry requirementsYou must be either a:

 > Year 12 student who has successfully completed VCE with a study score of at least 20 in units 3 and 4 English (any). 

 > Non-Year 12 applicant who has completed a relevant tertiary program or have evidence of current employment or experience in industry and evidence of ability to meet the educational demands of the program.

COMMERCE

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SCOTT NEWSTEAD

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (ACCOUNTING)

Scott started off studying elsewhere, but  has no regrets about transferring his study to Box Hill Institute.

“Having come from a larger educational institute I have come to really enjoy my study. I have thrived in a small classroom and especially enjoyed the teachers with real world experience.” 

The move has paid off with Scott consistently receiving high marks, winning the Top Student of the Year Award in 2014, and becoming President of the Box Hill Commerce Students’ Club.

“As president for the Commerce Club I constantly engage with students about what they like about the course as well as where there is room for improvement. I use the position to communicate with staff.”

Scott is also a CPA Student Ambassador which involves representing the CPA at career expos and giving presentations to potential students.

“As a CPA Ambassador I enjoy talking to students about what they are doing and where they want to go in the future and assist where I can.”

Outside of his studies, Scott is a political campaign volunteer, and helps the elderly within his neighbourhood in property maintenance.

I have thrived in a small classroom and especially enjoyed the teachers with real world experience. 

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Our Compliance accredited courses are designed for those who wish to undertake an investigative role in either the public or private sector.

Develop your skills in conducting investigations and acting on  non-compliance, as you are introduced to the concepts and principles that underpin an effective investigation. Assignment projects can be customised to your own workplace, to ensure the knowledge and skills gained are embedded into practice. Delivered by professional investigators with a wealth of experience, this qualification incorporates the range of competencies required by those responsible for investigation under a range of legislation, regulations, policy and procedures.

DIPLOMA OF GOVERNMENT (RAIL SAFETY REGULATION)

National code: PSP52012 

Start dates: can be negotiated with institute

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Workplace 

  Length varies depending  

 on your workplace

The Diploma of Government (Rail Safety Regulation) is a specialist qualification that covers the competencies required by rail safety regulatory staff. It has been tailored to meet the needs of authorised government enforcement officers acting under the authority of rail safety legislation.

This program is offered only in collaboration with one of the State Rail Regulator Bodies. This course is government accredited and has national recognition and is accredited by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA).

Employment opportunitiesThis course may provide you with career progression within the organisation.

Further study optionsYou may be eligible to progress into the Diploma of Quality Auditing.

Entry requirementsYou must be employed by a State Regulator.

Selection methodNo selection process required

Course assessment > Written assessment

 > Workplace assessment

CERTIFICATE IV IN GOVERNMENT (INVESTIGATION)

National code: PSP41512  

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Box Hill 

  6 months   

The aim of this course is to develop competent investigators capable of individually completing investigations on behalf of a government agency or department.

On successful completion of this course, you will be equipped with investigation skills and knowledge based on current best practices as used by law enforcement bodies. You will have the ability to develop and manage an effective investigation plan within statutory, regulatory or organisational guidelines and an understanding of the ethical, procedural and statutory basis for investigations. You will also have the ability to develop and implement advanced communication strategies including behavioural interviewing techniques and the skills and knowledge to report on and finalise investigations.

The Australian Government Investigation Standards August 2011 state that the minimum level of training or qualification recommended for investigations staff is a Certificate IV in Government (Investigation), or its equivalent, as set out in the Public Services Training Package (PSP04/12). This qualification should be obtained before an officer is primarily engaged as an investigator; otherwise the officer should be under the supervision of a qualified investigator. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesPossible job titles relevant to this qualification include Federal, State and Local Government investigation and compliance positions, Supervisors, Managers, Government Investigator and many more.  For a full list visit the website.  

Further study optionsA broad range of options are available to assist your career development. You may progress into a diploma qualification in an area such as investigation, management, project management or marketing.

Entry requirementsYou must:

 > have successfully completed Year 12, or qualify as a mature age applicant

 > see website for further requirements

COMPLIANCE

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Finance is all about decision making, ideal for anyone interested in working in global financial markets, designing dynamic financial management strategies for business, or providing top-level financial advice to governments, companies or individuals.

Our finance courses, including accounting, bookkeeping or financial services are relevant in numerous types of businesses, including government departments, small business, education, health care, banks or medium to large companies – the possibilities are endless. With a Box Hill Institute Finance course, you will gain the practical and hands-on skills and knowledge to hit the ground running in your chosen finance career.

DIPLOMA OF ACCOUNTING

National code: FNS50210 

Start dates: On campus: February and July. 

Off campus: enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: VTAC and direct entry 

Location: Box Hill, Your home, Workplace,  Off Campus 

 6 months   Self-paced 

Interested in working on company finance and financial management projects? This course will give you the skills and training you need.

You will learn how to prepare income tax returns, financial reports for reporting entities and prepare and maintain complex budgets and forecasts. You will learn to develop and implement internal control procedures, marketing activities, and financial strategies.

You will also develop, implement and measure performance management systems. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesYou may find work as an assistant for company financial reporting or financial management projects, internal control or as a costing projects officer.

Further study optionsAfter successful completion you may choose to further your study with the Bachelor of Commerce (Applied).

Entry requirementsTo apply for the on campus course you must have the following:

 > successfully completed Year 12 or equivalent, or be mature age AND

 > successfully completed the Certificate IV in Accounting

To apply for the off campus course you must have the following:

 > successfully completed the core units from the Certificate IV in Accounting

 > be mature age with work experience demonstrating an underpinning knowledge in the field of accounting (you must go through an RPL process for this).

How to enrolVTAC and direct entry – see the website for further information.  

CERTIFICATE IV IN ACCOUNTING

National code: FNS40611  

Start dates: On campus: February and July 

Off campus: enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: VTAC and direct entry 

Location: Box Hill, Your home, Workplace,  Off Campus 

 6 months  1-2 years 

This course will equip you with the skills to work in accounting working with budgets, costing, assets and inventory.

You will learn how to prepare basic financial statements, budgets and asset and inventory registers. This course also enables you to work within a business environment and complete office tax forms. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesEmployment opportunities may include budget assistant, costing clerk, asset and inventory clerk and accounts assistant.

Further study optionsAfter successful completion, you will have many further study options including study  in the Diploma of Accounting. 

Entry requirementsYou must have at least one of the following:

 > Successfully completed Year 12 or

 > Experience working in support roles without formal qualifications.

Selection method > Assessment of application

Course assessment > Oral presentation

 > Written assessment

 > Practical assessment

 > Project work

 > Examination or testing

FINANCE

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MANAGEMENT

CERTIFICATE IV IN BOOKKEEPING

National code: FNS40211   

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: VTAC and direct entry

Location: Box Hill

 5 months (2–3 days per week) 

This course will equip you with the skills and knowledge to work as a bookkeeper using MYOB software.

You will learn how to communicate, use technology and apply health and safety practices in the workplace. You will develop and implement policies and practices relevant to bookkeeping activities, and establish and maintain cash and accrual accounting systems.

You will learn how to maintain asset and inventory records, prepare financial statements and establish and maintain a payroll system. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesThis course may provide you with employment opportunities such as professional contract bookkeeper (working under the direction of a tax agent or public accountant for a bookkeeping business or franchise), working as an employed bookkeeper for a business or organisation or running your own bookkeeping business.

Further study optionsAfter successful completion, you will have many further study options including study in the Diploma of Accounting. Guaranteed direct entry into our Bachelor of Commerce (Applied) with exemptions for 4 subjects for all Diploma of Accounting graduates.

Entry requirementsYou must have at least one of the following:

 > successfully completed Year 12 or

 > experience working in support roles without formal qualifications

 > basic manual and accounting software skills

Selection method > Assessment of application

Course assessment > Written assessment

 > Practical assessment

 > Online assessment

CERTIFICATE III IN ACCOUNTS ADMINISTRATION

National code: FNS30311 

Start date: You can enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Your home, Workplace, Off Campus 

 Self-paced 

This program is intended for learners of all ages wishing to enter the financial services workforce and other industries requiring accounting support functions.

You will learn how to administer financial accounts, process customer complaints, process payroll and prepare financial reports. As part of your studies you will learn how to work effectively in the financial services industry and contribute to occupational health and safety identification and risk assessment. 

You will learn to write simple documents, carry out financial calculations and use business technology. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesThis qualification reflects the job roles of employees with functions that could include filing, checking and processing financial data entry and processing accounts payable/accounts receivable, providing customer service in financial transactions, assisting in processing payroll, front line cashiering and bank accounting maintenance, assisting with entering transaction data to ledgers and maintaining a general ledger, processing purchases and sales including EFT/e-business, producing GST reports.

Further study optionsAfter completing this course you can proceed to study Certificate IV in Accounting.

Entry requirementsYou must have successfully completed Year 12, or its equivalent, or qualify as a mature age applicant if you do not meet the academic requirements.

Selection method > Assessment of application

Course assessment > Written assessment 

Management is part of the framework that drives any successful business.

Whether you’re a newcomer to the world of business or are an experienced professional, Box Hill Institute has a range of management courses suitable for you. There are courses to suit small business owners and those who are part of large organisations. So no matter what area of business you’re interested in, you will find your niche at Box Hill Institute.

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VOCATIONAL GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN COMPETITIVE SYSTEMS AND PRACTICES

National code: MSS70312 

Start dates: can be negotiated with institute

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Box Hill, Workplace 

 12 months 

Looking to build on previously acquired skills in competitive systems and practices? The Vocational Graduate Certificate in Competitive Systems and Practices will provide professional development training and recognition for people exercising leadership or change management functions in an organisation using lean principles and other competitive systems and practices. This qualification is not suitable for initial training in competitive systems and practices. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesThis course may provide you with employment opportunities in upper middle and senior management, operations management, production and process control and performance management.

Further study optionsYou may be eligible to progress into higher education courses in this field.

Entry requirementsYou must be 18 years or over, have a good level of computer skills, have a reasonable level of literacy and numeracy and have a minimum of 2 years in industry.

Selection method > Assessment of application

 > Individual interview

Course assessment > Oral presentation

 > Written assessment

 > Project work

ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF MANAGEMENT

National code: BSB60407  

Start date: You can enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Your home, Workplace, Off Campus 

 Self-paced 

This Advanced Diploma course will prepare you for senior administrative or management roles in a range of industries.

You will develop strong management, leadership and decision making skills and receive training in organisational development, strategic planning and managing risk and change.

You will develop and implement business plans, and gain skills in developing diversity policy and planning compliance management systems.

You will have completed the Diploma of Business prior to enrolling, or have significant vocational experience working in a business environment, but without any formal qualifications. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesThis course may provide you with employment opportunities as an executive officer or other supervisory or management roles.

Further study optionsAfter successful completion you will be eligible for advanced standing into the Bachelor of Commerce or Associate Degree in Commerce at Box Hill Institute. Other higher education institutes or universities may also offer entry with advanced standing.

Entry requirementsYou must have at least one of the following:

 > successfully completed Year 12

 > successfully completed Diploma of Business

 > be mature age with significant work experience demonstrating an underpinning knowledge in the field of management.

Selection method > Assessment of application

Course assessment > Written assessment 

DIPLOMA OF COMPETITIVE SYSTEMS AND PRACTICES

National code: MSS50312   

Start date: contact the Institute

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Box Hill 

 12 months 

This qualification provides the skills and knowledge needed to improve efficiency in an organisation through the implementation of competitive systems and practices. Applies to managers, supervisors and technical experts whose responsibility is to determine and supervise the strategy for implementing competitive systems and practices in an organisation. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesPossible job roles relevant to this qualification include:

 > Managers

 > Operational managers

 > Technicians and specialists

Further study optionsYou may wish to progress onto the Vocational Graduate Certificate in Competitive Systems and Practices.

Selection method > No selection process required

Course assessment > Oral presentation

 > Written assessment

 > Project work

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MANAGEMENT

DIPLOMA OF MANAGEMENT

National code: BSB51107    

Start date: You can enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: VTAC and direct entry 

Location: Box Hill, Your home, Workplace,  Off Campus  

 Self-paced  1 Year 

The Diploma of Management will give you the skills and knowledge to effectively manage teams or review management practices in all industry settings.

You will learn how to manage quality customer service, budgets and financial plans and knowledge management systems. You will also learn how to develop a workplace learning environment, manage staff performance and facilitate continuous improvement.

This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesAfter successful completion, you will be equipped with the skills and knowledge needed for employment as a manager in medium to large organisations.

Further study optionsYou may be eligible to progress into the Advanced Diploma of Management or Bachelor of Business Administration.   Box Hill Institute has a Credit Transfer Agreement with Australian Catholic University (ACU) to grant eligible students 50 credit points in the Bachelor of Business Administration.  Some other Higher Education Institutions may also offer Credit Transfers.

Entry requirementsYou must have successfully completed Year 12 or its equivalent, or qualify as mature age.

Selection method > Assessment of application

Course assessment > Written assessment 

DIPLOMA OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT

National code: BSB51413

Start date: February

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Box Hill 

  10 months 

Enhance your employment prospects with this advanced course in project management. This qualification provides you with sound skills and knowledge to manage all aspects of a project’s integrative processes in a broad variety of contexts.

You will develop in-depth knowledge of scoping a project and use a range of specialised, technical skills to manage costs, time and quality. You will also gain expertise in effective risk management and understanding of contract and procurement procedures.

You will learn to develop effective relationships with all stakeholders, while developing valuable skills in communication and managing your team to best performance. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesJob roles and titles vary across different industry sectors. Possible job titles relevant to this qualification include; Project Leader, Project Management Facilitator and Project  or Program Administrator.

Further study optionsAfter successful completion of this course you may choose to study a degree level course.

Box Hill Institute currently offers guaranteed entry into the Bachelor of Commerce (Applied). Box Hill Institute has Credit Transfer Agreements with some Higher Education Institutions to grant eligible students credit points in their Bachelor programs. For further information refer to website.

Entry requirementsYou must have the equivalent of Year 12 level literacy and numeracy, or qualify as mature age.  

Whilst it is not a prerequisite, ideally you will have successfully completed study at the Certificate IV level or have relevant workplace experience.

DIPLOMA OF SUPPLY CHAIN AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT

National code: 22093VIC  

Start date: You can enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Workplace  

 Self-paced 

Supply Chain and Logistics Management (SCLM) is a combination of a network of infrastructure systems, facilities and distribution options that when operating effectively performs the functions of procurement of materials; the conversion of these materials into product at various stages of completion, and the distribution of both finished product or product to be transferred to the next stage of manufacture. The application of best practice SCLM systems has revolutionised both the manufacturing and service sectors alike.

Support through one-on-one tutoring and coaching will be provided by the Facilitator to each participant.

Management at all relevant levels is included in the ongoing review process that is an integral mainstay throughout the entirety of the Diploma. At the completion of each chat forum based workshop or block engagement program, practical tasks relating to the workshop content will be nominated. Participants will be required to action these tasks between workshops, submit in writing to the Facilitator and report on their progress to the group. This course is accredited by the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA) and the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA).

Employment opportunitiesThis course may lead to a variety of occupations such as;

 > Buyer or Senior Buyer

 > Planner or Senior Planner

 > Warehouse Supervisor or Manager

 > Production Supervisor or Manager

 > Process Improvement Team Leader

 > Logistics Supervisor or Manager

 > Materials Assistant or Manager

 > Materials Handling Supervisor

Further study optionsUpon successful completion you will be able to apply for advanced standing into either a Bachelor Degree or Graduate Certificate in a field related to Supply, Logistics and Organisational Competitiveness.

Entry requirementsSee the website

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MARKETING

CERTIFICATE IV IN FRONTLINE MANAGEMENT

National code: BSB40812 

Start date: You can enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Your home, Workplace, Off Campus  

 See website 

If you have an interest in management, and want to learn how to become an effective frontline manager, the Certificate IV in Frontline Management will give you the skills and knowledge you need.

You will learn how to show leadership in the workplace, implement operational plans and promote team effectiveness. This course will also teach you how to monitor safe workplaces.

You can choose to study electives in financial reporting, customer service strategies and prioritising work. You can also undertake studies in identifying risk and applying risk management processes. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesRelevant job titles after successful completion may include coordinator, leading hand, supervisor or team leader.

Further study optionsYou may be eligible to progress into the Diploma of Management or similar courses at a more advanced level at other institutions or universities and possibly receive credit for studies undertaken.

Entry requirementsYou must have successfully completed VCE  or its equivalent, or qualify as mature age.

Selection method > Assessment of application

Course assessment > Written assessment 

In the highly focused and competitive, media-driven world in which we live and work, marketing and public relations play essential roles.

The ability to shape, convey and monitor messages is paramount in today’s commercial organisations. The career opportunities for qualified marketers are numerous and the skills you’ll gain may provide you with significant and varied opportunities in a myriad of industries.

DIPLOMA OF MARKETING

National code: BSB51207 

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Box Hill 

  1 Year 

This course will provide you with an in-depth understanding of marketing across a wide range of industry sectors. You will learn about the role of marketing in a dynamic business environment and understand the concepts and strategies employed by successful marketers.

You will learn how to create marketing strategies, write marketing plans, manage the marketing process, undertake direct and international marketing and build online customer loyalty.

You may choose from a range of electives such as developing workplace policy and procedure for sustainability, managing projects, budgets and financial plans or customer service or recruitment. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesThis course is specifically designed for people who are looking to gain an entry-level position in the field of marketing. It is also suitable for individuals who already work in this area and are seeking to formalise their experience for career development and advancement purposes. For students looking to study at university, this course is an excellent pathway and provides a smooth transition to tertiary education.

Further study optionsAfter successful completion of this course you may choose to further your study with the Advanced Diploma of Management (delivered in off campus mode) or the Bachelor of Commerce (Applied). Box Hill Institute has a Credit Transfer Agreement with some Higher Education Institutions to grant you credit points in their Business Bachelor programs.

Entry requirementsIdeally you will have successfully completed Year 12, or qualify as mature age. Workplace experience in management and/or marketing would be an advantage.

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Occupational health and safety (OH&S) is a key component of every organisation — large and small, public and private.

Thorough OH&S policies and procedures are essential for regulatory compliance, optimum productivity and profitability, and simply creating a rewarding working environment for employee and employer alike. Box Hill Institute’s OH&S training is designed to provide you with a practical, broad-based professional qualification that you can adapt to suit your current and future working needs — whether you’re already working in OH&S, or seeking to add a valuable string to your bow. You will work with experienced industry professionals and gain a nationally recognised qualification.

DIPLOMA OF WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY

National code: BSB51312  

Start dates: January, April and July

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Your home, Workplace, Off Campus  

 Self-paced 

Passionate about health and safety in the workplace? The Diploma of Work Health and Safety will give you the skills to take a leading role in the work health and safety program within an organisation.

You will develop competence in the management of WHS information and data systems, applying the principles of risk management and managing hazards in the work environment. This course will also give you skills in developing workplace policy and procedures for sustainability. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesJob roles and titles vary across different industry sectors. Possible job titles relevant to this qualification may include, WHS Manager, WHS Practitioner or Senior WHS Officer.

Further study optionsOn completion of this course, you will be able to apply for other courses at a more advanced level at other institutions or universities.

Entry requirementsYou must have successfully completed all core units from the Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety or equivalent competencies.

Selection methodAssessment of application

Course assessmentWritten assessment 

CERTIFICATE IV IN WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY

National code: BSB41412   

Start dates: See the website

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Box Hill, Your home, Workplace,  Off Campus  

 Self-paced  9 months  

This course is tailored to those wanting a career in Workplace Health and Safety (WHS), or those who already oversee Work Health and Safety (WHS) in their workplace. You will learn about key elements of WHS, and how you can ensure safe and healthy working conditions, and prevent illness and injury in the workplace.

You will learn how to identify hazards and assess work health and safety risks, contribute to the implementation of strategies to control WHS risk and implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesRoles may include supervisors with significant work health and safety responsibilities, health and safety representatives, occupational health and safety officer and human resource practitioners.

Further study optionsYou may wish to progress to the Diploma of Work Health and Safety (Off Campus Study).

Entry requirementsYou must have successfully completed Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or be mature age.

Selection method > Assessment of application

Course assessment > Oral presentation

 > Written assessment

 > Project work

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY (OH&S)

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OH&S SHORT COURSES

INCIDENT INVESTIGATION – HEALTH & SAFETY

Course code: BS800

Location: Melbourne City 

This nationally recognised accident investigation training course is designed to develop the skills and knowledge to meet legislative requirements, participate in investigation of incidents and in identifying the underlying cause or real cause of the accident or incident. Understanding and identifying the real cause of an accident is critical in minimising workplace incidents. The training course is designed specifically for Workplace Health and Safety Officers who may be required to investigate workplace accidents. This course gives participants the basic investigation skills needed to carry out workplace accident and incident investigations.

RETURN TO WORK – HEALTH AND SAFETY

Course code: BS805

Location: Melbourne City 

This training course has been developed to provide the information and skills for Return to Work Coordinators to support employers and facilitate the timely, safe and sustainable return to work of injured workers.

In addition to ensure that Return to Work Coordinators have the necessary skills and knowledge to fulfil their obligations under the Accident Compensation Act.

WORK SAFELY IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

Course code: BDCI1

Location: Box Hill 

Understand on-site OHS legislation, hazards and control measures, communication and reporting processes and incident response procedures in this introductory course. Mandatory for building site workers and visitors to building and construction sites. Work Safe Victoria ID card issued on successful completion (recognised interstate). Please Note: Enrolments close at 12.30pm on the day PRIOR to the start date. No further enrolments will be taken after 12.30pm the day before the class is scheduled to run.

Are you sold on a career in real estate?

Box Hill Institute’s Real Estate courses will see you gain a thorough grounding in the industry, from property sales and management, through to agency risk  ethics and legislation. As a graduate you will be qualified for registration as a licensed estate agent giving you the opportunity to work for or establish your own real estate business. 

DIPLOMA OF PROPERTY MANAGEMENT (AGENCY MANAGEMENT)

National code: CPP50307 

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Box Hill

 Self-paced   

After successfully completing the Certificate IV in Property Services (Real Estate), you need only to complete 3 extra units to gain a Diploma of Property Services (Agency Management). This diploma will build upon your real estate foundations, allowing you to specialise in administering and managing a real estate or property agency.

The units of study will cover an in-depth examination of management performance strategies, techniques to implement and optimise a business operations plan and tactics for recruitment. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesYou will have the skills to manage a licensed real estate agency.  This could lead to employment as agency manager, property manager, real estate broker or a business manager.

Further study optionsUpon successful completion of this course you may apply to complete further studies in a degree course.

Entry requirementsYou must have the equivalent of Year 12 level literacy and numeracy, or qualify as mature age and have successfully completed Certificate IV in Property Services (Real Estate).

Selection method > Assessment of application

Course assessment > Oral presentation

 > Written assessment

 > Examination or testing

REAL ESTATE

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CERTIFICATE IV IN PROPERTY SERVICES (REAL ESTATE)

National code: CPP40307    

Start dates: February 

Off campus: enrol throughout year 

How to enrol: VTAC and direct entry 

Location: Box Hill, Your home, Workplace,  Off Campus   

 Self-paced  1 Year  

This course will give you the qualification to operate as a licensed Real Estate Agent in Victoria. You will be provided with knowledge and skills in areas related to the legal liability and legal responsibility of Real Estate Agents.

During this course you will learn about real estate accounting requirements, management of client and agency relationships, listing and sale of properties, and property leasing. You will also gain essential skills on how to conduct property appraisals and auctions, along with how to manage property. You will develop an understanding of risk management in the real estate industry. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesAfter successful completion of this course you may gain employment as a qualified Real Estate Agent.

Further study optionsYou can progress to the Diploma of Property Management (Agency Management). You may be able to apply for similar courses at a more advanced level at other Institutions or Universities and possibly receive credit for studies already completed.

Entry requirementsYou must have successfully completed Year 12 or be mature age.

Selection method > Assessment of application

Course assessment > Written assessment 

COURSE IN PROPERTY (AGENTS’ REPRESENTATIVE)

Course code: RE800

Location: Box Hill, Melbourne City 

This course is the first step in establishing your career in real estate by becoming an Agents’ Representative, enabling you to perform a variety of real estate roles under the supervision of a licensed Estate Agent.

REAL ESTATE FOR AGENTS’ REPRESENTATIVE – OFF CAMPUS

Course code: RE800

Location: TBC 

This Distance Education course is the first step in establishing your career in real estate by becoming an Agents’ Representative, enabling you to perform a variety of real estate roles under the supervision of a licensed Estate Agent.  Materials and assessments are sent to you by mail. The course includes the following subjects -

 > CPPDSM4080A Work in the real estate industry.

 > CPPDSM4008A Identify legal and ethical requirements of property sales to complete agency work.

 > CPPDSM4007A Identify legal and ethical requirements of property management to complete agency work.

This program is assessed by three multiple choice tests and three assignments - online. You will be supported in your studies by a qualified Real Estate Tutor. The course cost is all inclusive and includes all books and mail costs.

REAL ESTATE SHORT COURSES

REAL ESTATE

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Small business is the life blood of Australia. With more and more Australians choosing to start their own businesses, it’s important to gain the skills you need to make your business a success.

Small businesses are failing at a rate of more than 48% each year, that’s approximately 44 businesses closing their doors every day. Make sure you are building one of the success stories by gaining all the skills and knowledge you need for your business to thrive including finance, marketing and management. Let Box Hill Institute help you make your business an ongoing success.

CERTIFICATE IV IN SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

National code: BSB40407     

Start date: You can enrol throughout the year 

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Your home, Workplace, Off Campus    

 Self-paced    

If you’re keen to start your own small business, or are already operating one, the Certificate IV in Small Business Management will provide you with the essential skills to become a successful manager.

You will learn the important steps to starting your own business, such as researching opportunities, establishing business and legal requirements and undertaking financial planning. You will also develop skills in marketing and promoting a business, coordinating resources and analysing consumer behaviour. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesThis course may provide you with employment opportunities as a manager working for your own small business or for a small business employer.

Further study optionsYou may be able to apply for similar courses at a more advanced level at other institutions or universities and possibly receive credit for studies undertaken.

Entry requirementsYou should have an idea for a new small business that you wish to commence, or be already operating your own small business.  You must have a basic level of literacy and numeracy and basic computer skills.

Selection method > Assessment of application

Course assessment > Written assessment 

CERTIFICATE III IN MICRO BUSINESS OPERATIONS

National code: BSB30307      

Start date: You can enrol throughout the year 

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Box Hill, Melbourne City    

 6 weeks  6 Months  

This course will teach you how to manage and operate a micro business and is suitable for those wanting to commence a business or those already operating one, particularly a home-based business operator or independent sub contractor.

You will learn how to determine the level of demand for your product or service, how to monitor the effectiveness of your systems and the progress of your marketing. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesThis course is designed for the independent contractor, home-based business operator or those running a micro business (5 staff members or less).

Further study optionsYou may progress to the Certificate IV in Small Business Management (off campus study).

Entry requirementsIdeally you should have an idea for a micro business that you wish to commence, or be already operating your own micro business.  You must have successfully completed Year 11 of education, or equivalent and have a basic level of literacy and numeracy.

Selection method > Individual interview

 > To study full time you must be either already running a business or have a firm idea of the business you wish to commence

Course assessment > Written assessment

 > Examination or testing

SMALL BUSINESS

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