Certificate iv in Business
Course Cricos Code: 069448J
Delivery period: 720 Nominal Hours.
The Certificate IV in Business comprises ten (10) units of competency
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Units of competency |
Code |
Unit of Competence |
Core or Elective |
Nominal Delivery hours |
|
BSBOHS407A |
Monitor a safe workplace |
Core |
80 |
|
|
BSBADM409A |
Coordinate business resources |
Elective |
60 |
|
|
BSBCUS401A |
Coordinate implementation of customer service strategies |
Elective |
60 |
|
|
BSBWOR404A |
Develop Work Priorities |
Elective |
80 |
|
|
BSBHRM402A |
Recruit, select and induct staff |
Elective |
80 |
|
|
BSBINN301A |
Promote innovation in a team environment |
Elective |
80 |
|
|
BSBLED401A |
Develop teams and individuals |
Elective |
60 |
|
|
BSBMKG413A |
Promote products and services |
Elective |
80 |
|
|
BSBREL401A |
Establish networks |
Elective |
60 |
|
|
BSBADM405B |
Organise meetings |
Elective |
80 |
|
|
|
720 |
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Delivery and assessment arrangements:
Organisation: Students will be required to achieve competency in ten (10) units of competence in order to achieve the BSB40207 Certificate IV in Business. A completion that is less than ten (10) successful UOC will result in the issue of a Statement of Attainment only.
Students who successfully complete all the assessment criteria will be issued with
BSB40207 Certificate IV in Business
Location:Training delivery will be face to face in an institution based environment.
The program will be delivered at Grand Academy at Suite 2C, Level 1, 1c Grand Avenue, Camellia, NSW for both theory and practical UOC.
Resources: Students will be provided with learning resource notes and assessment resources for each unit of competence as sourced and developed by Grand Academy and other commercial sources.
All students will be supplied with a specific learning resources developed by Grand Academy, for the respective UOC that is delivered.
Course Structure:
A maximum of 30 Students will undertake this course program as a single class. The course is ten (10) UOC with no unit as a pre requisite to another. A new UOC will commence at the beginning and half mark of each term. Students will be able to enter or exit programs at these points. A student will complete the entire ten (10) UOC prior to exit. This method provides the opportunity of a rolling entry /exit program.
Students will be required to attend the Institute for a minimum of 20 hours per week.

