BSB50120 Diploma of Business is designed for students who want broad business knowledge that can be applied across many industries. The course focuses on communication, business operations, teamwork, meetings, sustainability, continuous improvement, budgets, workplace resources and professional development.
This qualification is suited to learners who want to build practical business capability for professional environments and develop a strong foundation for further business study.
Pathways from the qualification: Learners who successfully complete this qualification may progress into further study such as BSB60120 Advanced Diploma of Business
Employment pathways may include:
*Completion of the qualification does not guarantee immediate employment.
Full time over 52 weeks.
The 52-week duration includes 8 weeks of holiday breaks.
Classroom training sessions are scheduled for 20 hours per week.
Students are expected to complete self-directed learning and assessments during training weeks.
Delivery includes classroom sessions, guided learning, theory assessments completed at home, and simulated training environment.
Delivery locations:
Level 6, 440 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
| Total tuition fees: | $12,000 |
| Total non-tuition fees: | $1,300 |
| Total course cost: | $13,300 |
Note: Units with prerequisite requirements in the training plan must be completed in the required order in line with the qualification packaging rules.
(According to the RTO)
BSB50120 Diploma of Business allows direct entry at the time of publication on training.gov.au. Noble College of Education requires applicants to meet the following admission requirements to support successful completion of the qualification.
| IELTS (General or Academic) overall | PTE Academic | TOEFL IBT | CAE Scale |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6.0 | 47–54 | 60–78 | 169–175 |
Note: Results older than two years are not acceptable for offshore applicants.
Applicants may also meet the English language requirement through one of the following alternatives:
All international students, both onshore and offshore, are required to complete a Pre-Training Review including an LLND assessment to identify training needs, previous education or training, relevant work experience, and course suitability. This assessment may be conducted by video call or phone call.
Students are required to invest approximately 4 hours per week in self-directed learning to complete self-study and assessments during training weeks, excluding term breaks.
Submit your application to Noble College of Education