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BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT BUSINESS | COMMERCE | COMPLIANCE FINANCE MANAGEMENT | MARKETING | SMALL BUSINESS LIBRARY STUDIES | WORK HEALTH & SAFETY TEACHING | WORKPLACE TRAINING BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT

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BUSINESS & MANAGEMENTBUSINESS | COMMERCE | COMPLIANCE FINANCE MANAGEMENT | MARKETING | SMALL BUSINESS LIBRARY STUDIES | WORK HEALTH & SAFETY TEACHING | WORKPLACE TRAINING

BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT

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ii | 2016 Course and Pathways Guide

All courses are government accredited and have national recognition. For further course details visit www.boxhill.edu.au

STUDY MODE KEY

Full time

Part time

Off campus

Flexible learning

Apprenticeship

Traineeship

VETiS

BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT COURSES

The information contained in this publication is correct at time of print (June 2016). Box Hill Institute reserves the right to alter, amend or delete details of course offerings and other information published here.

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POSSIBLE CAREERS

> Business Manager

> Project Manager

> Sports Administrator

> Event Manager

> Human Resources Officer

> Administrator

> Accountant

> Payroll Officer

> Investigator

> Bookkeeper

> Teacher

> Workplace Trainer and Assessor

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Business and management skills are required in every industry. Whether you’re overseeing the operations of an organisation or business area, developing human capital, managing the finances, or keeping business afloat with quality administration, a career in business and management offers virtually limitless potential.

MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL MUSIC BUSINESS

Start dates: Enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Off campus, Box Hill

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 course has been designed to cater for existing music industry employees to do full-time study while maintaining their current industry based careers, or for recent graduates of music business/music industry courses to further their study in the field.

Learning outcomes This master’s degree focuses on music business and is run by experts with many years of industry experience. The 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. You will be equipped to manage complex music business issues during periods of rapid change in economic, musical, cultural, social, legal, and technological factors within the music industry. You will be able to assume professional leadership roles that encompass creative, entrepreneurial and managerial functions in small to large music businesses.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Individual interview

Career outcomesCareer opportunities 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 post-graduate study at other institutions. This includes post-graduate study in teaching and education or a PhD in the field

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

BACHELOR OF APPLIED BUSINESS IN MUSIC INDUSTRY

Start dates: February

How to enrol: VTAC and Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill

3 years 6 years

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.

Learning outcomes 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). Classes include music marketing, artist management, touring, music events, record company operations, music publishing, social media, web design, audio recording, video creation and editing. In the third year of the degree students are required to complete an industry internship and practical placement. The degree has a specific music industry focus and aims to engage students in an environment which supports learning whilst creating an atmosphere conducive to industry-related work practices.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Assessment of application

Career outcomesThere 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. This includes postgraduate study in teaching and education.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

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BACHELOR OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: VTAC and Direct Entry

Location: City

3 years 6 years

The Bachelor of Library and Information Management provides the practical skills and in-depth knowledge needed for success in the information industry. This unique on-campus program is supplemented by integrated work placements throughout the course. An exit point is available after one year of study with the Diploma of Library and Information Management.

Learning outcomes The Bachelor of Library and Information Management gives you the knowledge to make intelligent and effective searches in a multitude of locations and in all media types. You will have the know-how to restructure, format and present information as web pages, presentations, tweets and posts, copy and images, using the latest technology in local and wide area networks. You will exercise initiative and professional judgment in the varying contexts of the integrated library and information management environment and gain strong Library and Information Management (LIM) knowledge and skills, along with a strong theoretical and practical understanding of information resources and users, information systems and infrastructure, management of information services, and the enabling information management technologies.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Assessment of application

Career outcomesRoles may include corporate and specialist librarian, knowledge manager, LMS developer, Information Management (IM) services sales staff, information analysts or in any other role requiring information literacy, information and communications technology and information management skills.

Further Study OptionsYou may be eligible to progress into postgraduate study in information management and knowledge management.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS

National code: BSB50215

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: VTAC and Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill, Lilydale

1 year* 2 + years

The Diploma of Business is delivered in conjunction with Certificate IV in Business to enhance your learning and career prospects.

Learning outcomes 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 leads to management roles in a variety of industries.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Assessment of application

Career outcomesAfter successful completion, this course may provide you with employment opportunities such as manager, supervisor, program consultant or program coordinator.

Further Study OptionsAfter successful completion, you may choose to further your study with the Bachelor of Commerce (Applied) or similar courses at other higher education providers. Box Hill Institute has a Credit Transfer Agreement with some Higher Education Institutions to grant you credit points in their Business Bachelor programs. For further information refer to the Pathways to Degrees page.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

* Incorporates the Certificate IV in Business

DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

National code: BSB50415

Start dates: Enrol throughout the year.

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Off campus

The Diploma of Business Administration provides you with skills that are necessary for gaining employment as an Office Manager or Administration Manager.

Learning outcomes You will develop competence in managing meetings, planning conferences, administration systems, managing projects and ensuring team effectiveness.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Direct Entry

Career outcomesJob 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.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

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DIPLOMA OF MARKETING AND COMMUNICATION

National code: BSB52415

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill

1 year

The Diploma of Marketing and Communication provides the skills and knowledge required to develop your career as an assistant in marketing or product management in small to medium sized enterprises. This practical course is taught by qualified academics that have had practical marketing experience.

Learning outcomes 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.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Assessment of application

Career outcomesThis 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.

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. For further information refer to the Pathways to Degrees page.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

DIPLOMA OF LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT

National code: BSB51915

Start dates: Enrol throughout the year.

How to enrol: VTAC and Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill, Off campus

1 year

The Diploma of Leadership and Management is designed for people who have some work experience and are looking to progress their careers, or realise they need new skills. This course will prepare students for promotion in the workplace with management theory.

Learning outcomes The assessment is designed to cement your learning and is based around your workplace. Students will apply the learning in class to their workplace, rather than writing endless assignments. An example may be if a student works in recruitment, they will design a position description for a role they want to fill, develop selection criteria and interview questions and then role play the interview. Students will be able to discuss and share their experiences in class.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Direct Entry

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

Further Study OptionsAfter successful completion of this course you may choose to study a degree level course at university. Box Hill Institute has a Credit Transfer Agreement with Australian Catholic University (ACU) to grant you 50 credit points in their Bachelor of Business Administration, some other Higher Education Institutions may also offer Credit Transfers. For further information refer to the Pathways to Degrees page.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

DIPLOMA OF EVENT MANAGEMENT

National code: SIT50316

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: VTAC and Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill, City

12 months (dual)#

12 months (Event Management only)^

The Diploma of Event Management can be a dual qualification with the Diploma of Sport and Recreation Management or Diploma of Event Management as a single qualification. Students will be introduced to some of Melbourne’s premier events and have the opportunity to work at many of them.

Learning outcomes 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.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Assessment of application

Career outcomesYou may find work in event management, sports management, sports administration, or facility management. Graduates may find work at music, hospitality, charity and sports events as well as business conferences or wedding planning.

Further Study OptionsOn successful completion you will be eligible to apply for degree courses in a number of areas.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.#Dual qualification with Sport and Recreation Management – weekdays at Box Hill.^ Events only - evenings and some weekends at City or Lilydale

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DIPLOMA OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT

National code: BSB51415

Start dates: February

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill

10 months

Enhance your employment prospects with this advanced course in project management. The Diploma of Project Management provides you with the skills and knowledge to manage all aspects of a project’s integrative processes in a broad variety of contexts.

Learning outcomes 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.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Direct Entry

Career outcomesJob 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 a Credit Transfer Agreements with some Higher Education Institutions to grant you credit points in their Bachelor programs. For further information refer to the Pathways to Degrees page.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

DIPLOMA OF SPORT AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT

National code: SIS50115

Start dates: February

How to enrol: VTAC and Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill

1 year

The Diploma of Sport and Recreation Management is a dual qualification, which includes the Diploma of Event Management. Diploma of Sport and Recreation Management students will be introduced to some of Melbourne’s premier events and have the opportunity to work at many of them. You will be involved in at least one major event and run your own event by the end of this course.

Learning outcomes You will learn about sports management, client services, marketing, communication, 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.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• VTAC - Assessment of Application

• Direct entry – interview, if necessary

Career outcomesThis 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.

Further Study OptionsUpon successful completion you will be eligible to apply for degree courses with credit for up to 12-months of study in a number of areas, including: Event Management and Sports Management. Box Hill Institute has a Credit Transfer Agreement with some Higher Education Institutions to grant you credit points in their Bachelor programs. For further information refer to the Pathways to Degrees page.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

DIPLOMA OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

National code: BSB50615

Start dates: Throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Workplace, off campus

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.

Learning outcomes 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.

DeliveryOff campus

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Assessment of Application

Career outcomesTypical 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.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

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DIPLOMA OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES

National code: BSB52115

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: VTAC and Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill, workplace, off campus

1 year up to 4 years

The Diploma in Library and Information Services provides a comprehensive training in the day-to-day running of libraries and information agencies.

Learning outcomes You will gain essential skills in communication and customer service, computer and technical skills, along with administrative skills, small group training, and supervision of staff. You will develop knowledge in reference work, cataloguing, systems management, database searching and collection management.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Direct Entry

• Assessment of Application (VTAC)

Career outcomesThis course may provide you with employment as a library technician in school, university, institute, public, special, state and national libraries.

Further Study OptionsYou may wish to progress into the Bachelor of Library and Information Management, or other professional librarianship courses. Advanced standing may be available depending on the level of your results.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

CERTIFICATE IV IN NEW SMALL BUSINESS

National code: BSB42615

Start dates: Enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Off campus

The Certificate IV in New Small Business Management will provide you with the essential skills to become a successful manager in small business.

Learning outcomes 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.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Direct Entry

Career outcomesThis 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.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

CERTIFICATE IV IN BUSINESS

National code: BSB40215

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: VTAC and Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill, Lilydale

6 months 1 to 2 years

The Certificate IV in Business is delivered within six months or as part of the Diploma of Business over 12 months. It provides the opportunity to build on previously learned skills or your existing business experience with this course.

Learning outcomes You will learn essential business skills such as developing text documents and spread sheets, 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.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Assessment of application

(VTAC or Direct Entry)

Career outcomesThis course may provide you with employment opportunities as an administrator or project officer. Relevant job titles include administrative officer, marketing or sales assistant, project officer.

Further Study OptionsAfter successful completion of Certificate IV in Business, you will have many options for further study. These could include Higher Education at a variety of institutions.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

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CERTIFICATE IV IN LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT

National code: BSB42015

Start dates: Enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Off campus

The Certificate IV in Leadership and Management will give you the skills and knowledge you need to pursue a career in management, in particular front-line management.

Learning outcomes 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.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Assessment of application

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

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.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

CERTIFICATE IV IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

National code: BSB40515

Start dates: Enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Off campus

The Certificate IV in Business Administration gives you the basic knowledge and skills necessary for clerical and administrative roles.

Learning outcomes 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.

DeliveryFlexible learning. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Direct Entry

Career outcomesThis 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 Manager or Certificate IV in Marketing and may be eligible for credit transfers.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

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CERTIFICATE IV IN HUMAN RESOURCES

National code: BSB41015

Start dates: Enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Off campus

The Certificate IV in Human Resources is designed to give you the skills and training to work in human resources support roles.

Learning outcomes 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, customer service skills, managing financial and general information, relationship management, communication and risk management skills.

DeliveryFlexible learning. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Direct Entry

Career outcomesGraduates may find employment in 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.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

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PHUWANAT THERANOP

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

After completing the Diploma at Box Hill Institute, I now feel more comfortable with how to study. Box Hill Institute not only helped me to develop my knowledge and skills, but also my personality and character.

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CERTIFICATE IV IN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES

National code: BSB42115

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill, off campus, workplace

1 year 2 to 3 years

The Certificate IV in Library and Information Services will give you essential training for working in libraries, information services or other cultural institutions.

Learning outcomes You will develop an understanding of the library information services industry, learn how to search databases and use cataloguing tools. This course will also teach you how to provide quality customer service, use and respect copyright, develop understanding of workplace health and safety, and work effectively in teams.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Direct Entry

Career outcomesThis course may provide you with employment opportunities as a Library Assistant in school, university, institute, public or special libraries. You may also find employment in information agencies, booksellers, library supply agencies and library software suppliers.

Further Study OptionsYou may progress into the Diploma of Library and Information Services or, with substantially Distinction level grades, into the Bachelor of Library and Information Management, both offered by Box Hill Institute.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

CERTIFICATE III IN MICRO BUSINESS OPERATIONS

National code: BSB30315

Start dates: Throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Workplace, off campus

(NEIS)

The Certificate III in Micro Business Operations 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 subcontractor.

Learning outcomes 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.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection MethodIdeally, you should have an idea for a micro business that you wish to commence, or are already operating.

You must have:

• successfully completed Year 11 of education, or equivalent

• a basic level of literacy and numeracy.

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

Further Study OptionsAfter successful completion you may apply for entry into the Certificate IV in Small Business Management (off campus study).

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

BUSINESS

National code: BSB40515

Start dates: Enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Workplace

2 years

The Certificate IV in Business Administration gives you the basic knowledge and skills necessary for clerical and administrative roles. This Certificate IV in Business Administration (Traineeship) is only delivered through a traineeship. You will need a training contract with an employer, and you must have previously registered with an Australian Apprenticeship Centre.

Learning outcomes 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.

DeliveryFlexible learning. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Direct Entry

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

Further Study OptionsYou may progress into the Diploma of Business or the Diploma of Business Administration.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

CERTIFICATE IV IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (TRAINEESHIP)

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CERTIFICATE III IN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES

National code: BSB31215

Start dates: Enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Off campus, workplace (no on-campus option is offered)

6-12 months

The Certificate III in Library and Information Services will equip students with skills and knowledge to be a successful librarian or other cultural service assistant or customer service officer.

Learning outcomes You will receive an introduction to the library and information services industry, learn how to provide quality customer service and gain essential communication skills. You will learn how to organise and maintain print-based and electronic information, materials and equipment, provide customers with circulation services, answer lending enquiries and use cataloguing tools. This course will also teach you how to search and retrieve information from a range of databases, set-up activities and events and apply health and safety procedures. The course is an entry level to a range of opportunities in the library, gallery, archive, records, and museum industries.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Direct Entry

Career outcomesThis course may provide you with employment opportunities as a library assistant in a school, university, institute, public or special libraries. You may also find employment in information agencies, booksellers, library supply agencies and library software suppliers. There may also be opportunities in other culturally focused industries.

Further Study OptionsYou may wish to progress into the Certificate IV in Library, Information and Cultural Services or the Diploma of Library and Information Services.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

CERTIFICATE III IN ACCOUNTS ADMINISTRATION

National code: FNS30315

Start dates: Enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Off campus, workplace

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

Learning outcomes 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.

DeliveryFlexible learning. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Direct Entry

Career outcomesGraduates may find employment in a range of accounts administration positions, including data entry, customer service, accounts receivable, cashiering and GST reporting.

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

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

National code: BSB30415

Start dates: Enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Off campus

The Certificate III in Business Administration is designed to give you clerical, technological and financial skills for work in a range of business administration roles

Learning outcomes You will learn how to produce business documents, communicate effectively in the workplace and handle information. Students will also 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.

DeliveryFlexible learning. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Direct Entry

Career outcomesThis 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.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

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National code: BSB31115

Start dates: Enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Off campus

The Certificate III in Business Administration (Medical) will give students the essential skills and knowledge to work as an administration officer within a medical practice or hospital.

Learning outcomes 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.

DeliveryFlexible learning. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Direct Entry

Career outcomesOn 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.

Further Study OptionsYou may wish to progress into the Certificate IV in Business or the Certificate IV in Business Administration.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MEDICAL)

BUSINESS

National code: BSB30415

Start dates: Enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Workplace

12 months

The Certificate III in Business Administration is designed to give you clerical, technological and financial skills for work in a range of business administration roles.

Learning outcomes You will learn how to produce business documents, communicate effectively in the workplace and handle information. Students will also 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.

DeliveryFlexible learning. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Direct Entry

Career outcomesThis 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.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

National code: BSB31015

Start dates: Enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Off campus

The Certificate III in Business Administration (Legal) equips students with the skills relevant to qualify you for a variety of roles including legal receptionist.

Learning outcomes 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.

DeliveryFlexible learning. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Direct Entry

Career outcomesJob 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.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (TRAINEESHIP)

CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (LEGAL)

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DIPLOMA OF TRAINING DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT

National code: TAE50216

Start dates: February and May

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill

25 weeks

The Diploma of Training Design and Development will equip you with the skills and knowledge to structure learning programs and/or courses to meet the needs of an individual or organisation.

Learning outcomes You will gain competence in designing assessment tools and evaluating training programs that have run to determine whether they have achieved their desired outcome. You will also learn how to implement Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) processes and conduct validation schedules that will satisfy the compliance requirements.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details

Entry RequirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course

Selection Method• Direct Entry

Career OutcomesThis course may provide you with employment opportunities as a Training Developer, RTO Manager, Instructional Designer or as a Senior Educator.

Further Study OptionsYou may be eligible to progress into a higher-level course in Training and Education, either in a vocational course or at university.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

DIPLOMA OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING

National code: TAE50111

Start dates: February

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill

27 weeks

The Diploma of Vocational Education and Training reflects the roles of experienced practitioners delivering training and assessment services usually within Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) in the vocational education and training (VET) sector.

Learning outcomes The Diploma of VET is a qualification that offers practitioners in the VET sector an opportunity to fine tune skills and knowledge. It offers an exciting model of best practice in both learning and assessment strategies. It focuses on strategies to empower participants both in the VET classroom but also in the design of resources and the utilization of online approaches to learning. It is expected that this qualification will be required by those who assess the core units of the Certificate IV in Training and Assessment.

DeliveryBlended delivery. boxhill.edu.au for full details

Entry RequirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course

Selection Method

• Direct Entry

Career OutcomesThis course prepares you for experienced facilitator roles in the VET sector across schools, TAFE, Private RTO’s and in industry. Graduates may find careers as VET in VCE or VCAL secondary teachers, advanced vocational educators or in a number of lead and mentor roles for trainers and assessors.

Further Study OptionsOn completion of the Diploma of Vocational Education and Training, you will also have fulfilled the requirements for a Diploma of Training Design and Development, giving you 2 qualifications. You will need to pay an administrative fee to achieve the second diploma. Please note: this offer is available only for participants who are enrolled in and have completed the Diploma of VET TAE50111 with Box Hill Institute.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

EDUCATION & TRAINING

If you enjoy sharing your skills and knowledge with others, education and training could be the right career path for you. Train others in the worplace, or share a lifelong passion and skill, a career in education and training is challenging and rewarding.

CERTIFICATE IV IN TRAINING AND ASSESSMENT

National code: TAE40110

Start dates: January, February, May

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill, City, Lilydale

11 weeks evenings 18 weeks

Develop your career potential and capitalise on your skills and knowledge with this highly sought after trainer qualification. The TAE40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment is delivered by experienced industry facilitators who are skilled in creating a supportive adult learning environment.

Learning outcomes You will develop skills in the design, implementation, assessment and evaluation of a quality and valuable learning experience for your future students.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details

Entry RequirementsBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details

Selection Method• Direct Entry

Career OutcomesThis course will offer you the required qualification to deliver VET in schools, teaching in TAFE in your area of expertise or Industry based training.

Further Study OptionsOn successful completion you will have the option to further develop your skills in either facilitation or in training design.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course

* Please refer to boxhill.edu.au for current course information. Training packages may have changed since the publication of this guide. If changes have occurred, new students will be enrolled in the new course. Proposed course/s and delivery location/s are subject to minimum student numbers and may change. `

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COMMERCE

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.

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (APPLIED)

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: VTAC and Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill, City, Lilydale

3 years available

The Bachelor of Commerce provides 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. Students can major in either Accounting or International Business and will be equipped with all of the relevant skills and knowledge to succeed in the business world.

Learning outcomes Offering courses at both degree and associate degree levels, 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. Designed to meet the emerging demands of business and community, you will be exposed to realistic business environments. Your qualification is designed to be wholly relevant to the global market place.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Assessment of application

Career outcomesGraduates can find employment as Accountants, Business Analysts, Economists, International Traders and consultants in diverse fields such as Marketing, Tourism, Hospitality, Government Departments, locally and internationally.

Further Study OptionsCompletion of this degree may enable entrance to postgraduate studies at a range of universities. The accounting stream of the Bachelor of Commerce (Applied) is accredited by CPA Australia and the Institute of Chartered Accountants. Undergraduates may apply for student membership of these professional accounting bodies which they can convert to associate membership on graduation.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

ASSOCIATE DEGREE OF COMMERCE (APPLIED)

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: VTAC and Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill, City, Lilydale

2 years

The Associate Degree of Commerce (Applied) provides the opportunity to develop your business skills and be part of a learning community that offers 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. Students of this two-year course are able to major in either accounting or international business.

Learning outcomes Offering courses at both degree and associate degree levels, 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. Our courses are designed to meet the emerging demands of business and the broader community. Not only will you be exposed to realistic business problems and environments, but 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.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Assessment of application (VTAC)

Career outcomesGraduates of the Associate Degree are prepared for a wide range of generalist business positions in industry, commerce, banking, finance, public and non-profit sectors.

Further Study OptionsStudents who successfully complete the Associate Degree of Commerce (Applied) and who wish to progress into the Bachelor of Commerce (Applied) will receive credit equivalent of 4 semesters in duration and can complete it within 1 year of full time study.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

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FINANCE

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.

DIPLOMA OF ACCOUNTING

National code: FNS50215

Start dates: July (off-campus throughout the year)

How to enrol: VTAC and Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill, Lilydale, off campus

6 months

The Diploma of Accounting gives you the skills and training you need to work in company finance and financial management projects. It can be used as a pathway to further study in finance/accounting/business/commerce at Box Hill Institute or other Universities.

Learning outcomes 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.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• VTAC or Direct Entry

(off-campus students only)

Career outcomesYou 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) at Box Hill or similar courses at other providers of higher education courses. Box Hill Institute has a Credit Transfer Agreement with some Higher Education Institutions to grant you credit points in their Business Bachelor programs. For further information refer to Degree Pathways at boxhill.edu.au

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

CERTIFICATE IV IN BOOKKEEPING

National code: FNS40215

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: VTAC and Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill, Lilydale, Off campus

6 months

The Certificate IV in Bookkeeping will equip students with the skills and knowledge to work as a bookkeeper using MYOB software.

Learning outcomes 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 also learn how to maintain asset and inventory records, prepare financial statements and establish and maintain a payroll system.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Direct Entry

Career outcomesThis 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 OptionsOn successful completion, you may have the option of moving on to diploma level study in a range of areas, including the Diploma of Accounting.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

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WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY

If you have a passion for safety and believe everyone deserves the right to work in a healthy and safe work environment, a career in Work Health Safety could be right for you.

CERTIFICATE IV IN ACCOUNTING

National code: FNS40615

Start dates: February and July (off campus throughout the year)

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill, Lilydale, Off campus

6 months

This qualification provides the skills and knowledge to seek accounting job roles in financial services and other industries requiring accounting support functions.

Learning outcomes You will learn how to prepare financial reports, design and produce business documents and process financial transactions. As part of your studies you will set up and operate a computerised accounting system and carry out business and instalment activity statement tasks along with learning how to make decisions in a legal context and apply principals of professional practice to work in financial services.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Assessment of application

(VTAC or Direct Entry)

• Direct Entry for off-campus students

Career outcomesStudents will gain practical skills for a range of accounting job roles with responsibilities including but not limited to: preparing BAS statements, office taxes, job costing reporting and operating computer financial systems.

Further Study OptionsAfter successful completion, a further learning pathway utilising qualifications such as the Diploma of Accounting would support career progression.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

CERTIFICATE IV IN WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY

National code: BSB41415

Start dates: Enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Off campus

The Certificate IV in Workplace Health and Safety is tailored to those wanting a career in Workplace Health and Safety (WHS), or those who already oversee work health and safety in their workplace.

Learning outcomes 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 also 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.

DeliveryFlexible learning. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Direct Entry

Career outcomesRoles 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 & Safety (Off Campus Study).

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

FINANCE

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CERTIFICATE IV IN PROPERTY SERVICES (REAL ESTATE)

National code: CPP40307

Start dates: February; (off campus throughout the year)

How to enrol: VTAC and Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill, off campus, workplace

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.

Learning outcomes Students will learn: how to conduct an in-depth examination of management performance strategies, techniques to implement and optimise a business operations plan and tactics for recruitment.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Direct Entry

Career outcomesYou 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.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

DIPLOMA OF PROPERTY SERVICES (AGENCY MANAGEMENT)

National code: CPP50307

Start dates: September

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill

This diploma will build upon your Certificate IV in Property and Property Services (Real Estate), allowing you to specialise in administering and managing a real estate or property agency.

Learning outcomes Students will learn: how to conduct an in-depth examination of management performance strategies, techniques to implement and optimise a business operations plan and tactics for recruitment.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Direct Entry

Career outcomesYou 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.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

PROPERTY

The real estate sector is booming at the moment. If the hustle and bustle of weekend auctions appeals to you, a career in real estate could be your dream career.

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INVESTIGATIONS

Do you value justice and ensuring organisations are operating ethically? If so, a career in investigations may be right for you.

CERTIFICATE IV IN GOVERNMENT (INVESTIGATION)*

National code: PSP41512

Start dates: March and May

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill

9 months

The Certificate IV in Government (Investigation) program is designed to develop competent investigators capable of individually completing investigations on behalf of a government agency or department. A career in government is exciting, important, varied and rewarding.

Learning outcomes This course covers a range of key areas including gathering and managing evidence, interviewing and reporting on investigations. 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, 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.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Direct Entry

Career outcomesJob roles and titles vary across different industry sectors. Possible job titles relevant to this qualification include: investigative and compliance officer, investigations manager, government investigator, intelligence officer, ethical standards advisor and fraud investigator.

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.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.*Please refer to boxhill.edu.au for current course information. Training packages may have changed since the publication of this guide. If changes have occurred, new students will be enrolled in the new course. Proposed course/s and delivery location/s are subject to minimum student numbers and may change.

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SHORT COURSES

Course code: DE126

Location: Box Hill

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.

COURSE IN PROPERTY (AGENTS’ REPRESENTATIVE)

Course code: RE800

Location: Box Hill

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.

POLICE ENTRY - OCCUPATIONAL PREPARATORY COURSE

Course code: CWL15

Location: Box Hill

This program is conducted by key external trainers who are intimately familiar with the Police Interview process. On successful completion of this program, you should have the knowledge and confidence to sit the highly competitive Police Entrance Examination for the Victorian Police Force.

INCIDENT INVESTIGATION - HEALTH & SAFETY

Course code: BS800

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

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.

MANAGE AN INDUSTRY DISPUTE CASELOAD

Course code: TIO04

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

TRAIN THE TRAINER

Course code: IET80

This short course is designed to give trainers the skills and knowledge to plan and present interactive training sessions.

COURSE IN PROPERTY (AGENTS' REPRESENTATIVE) OFF CAMPUS

FOR DETAILED INFORMATION ON ALL COURSES, INCLUDING ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS AND UNITS VISIT BOXHILL.EDU.AU

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