BSB50207: Diploma of Business Course
Kaplan’s Diploma of Business is the ideal course for you if you have some business experience, but want to learn new skills in areas like Marketing, Business Administration and Project Management.
What is the Diploma of Business Course?
Kaplan’s BSB50207 Diploma in Business is a comprehensive business course offered exclusively by our school in Sydney, Australia. While little to no vocational experience is required, it’s good to have some theoretical business knowledge that you would like to develop.
The course is made up of four units: Business Administration Management, Workplace Effectiveness and Project management, Human Resource Management and Marketing Management. You’ll need to have good spoken English (IELTS 6.0 or equivalent), but you might be eligible based on other qualifications you hold.
Course Facts
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Location: Australia: Sydney
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Start Dates: Apr 15, May 20, Jul 8, Aug 12, Oct 1, Nov 4
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Course Length: 6 Months (20 weeks of tuition + 2-8 weeks of vacation depending on start date)
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Minimum Age: 18
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Requirements: KIC Higher Intermediate, IELTS 6.0 or equivalent. Free English level KIC test available. Students may be eligible based on previous qualifications
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Class Size: 8-15
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Lessons per Week: 35 (15 hours + 5 hours online learning)
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Timetable: All courses are Monday-Friday, with morning and afternoon classes only (general timetable below)
Click here to view a general timetable.
Course Structure
The coursework is divided into four units: Business Administration Management, Workplace Effectiveness and Project Management, Human Resource Management and Marketing Management. Each unit consists of 2 modules.
Business Lessons:
15 hours per week for 20 weeks.
Online Learning:
5 hours of online learning per week.
Certification
Upon completion, you will receive a nationally recognised qualification that is currently issued within the Australian Qualifications Framework and is accepted for transferring academic credits at TAFE or another private registered training organisation.