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COURSE CODE: BSB30120

Certificate III in Business

INTAKES

Monthly

DURATION

52 weeks

Domestic Fee

$3,500

CRICOS CODES

107100G

NUMBER OF UNITS

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

Yes

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Ann Street Centre

What study modes are available?

  • Entirely On Campus
  • Entirely Online (Face to Face)
  • Entirely Online (Self-study)
  • Mixed Mode (Part On-Campus & Online)
20 CONTACT HOURS PER WEEK*

*Domestic students are only required to attend practical & lecture sessions.

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Ann Street Centre

This qualification applies to a range of administrative roles in varied contexts. Individuals in these positions use some discretion and judgement and may provide technical advice and support to a team.

About this Course:

Keep businesses running with a Certificate III in Business. This course will prepare students to provide administrative support and technical advice to business teams.

What You'll Learn:

  • contribute to the health and safety of yourself and others
  • type quickly and accurately
  • organise workplace information logically
  • organising schedules (Elective units)
  • processing payroll (Elective units)
  • designing and producing digital text documents and spreadsheets (Elective units)
  • maintenance of financial records (Elective units)

Career Outcomes

Entry Requirements

AGE
16
GRADE
10
IELTS
5.0

Age

Minimum age of 16 years

Education & Experience Requirements

Year 10 Australian Senior High School Certificate or equivalent with full academic results

English Language

Intermediate English (equivalent to 5.0 academic or general IELTS) or successful completion of college LLN Test

Required Identification

Photo ID and evidence of citizenship (international students must provide copy of passport)

Computer Skills & Equipment

Basic computing skills including use of Microsoft Office programmes, in addition to hardware requirements of a portable computer with keyboard, pointing device, speaker, camera and microphone, and a broadband internet connection.

Additional Requirements

Specific Updates to English Language Requirements for Student VisasGeneral Student Visa: The minimum IELTS score has increased from 5.5 to 6 (or equivalent).Packaged ELICOS: The minimum IELTS score to undertake a packaged English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS) program has increased from 4.5 to 5.0.

Further Information

Students who are unable to meet the academic or English language criteria may in some cases be eligble to undertake our Language, Literacy & Numeracy (LLN) test. Criteria may change at any time without notice. Additional English language requirements may apply to international applicants from non-English speaking backgrounds wishing to articulate on a visa package into a university programme.

TRAINING PLAN

Date Duration (week) Unit Code Unit Name Assessment Due Date
03 Jan – 20 Jan 2023 3 BSBSUS211 Participate in sustainable work practices 29-Jan-23
23 Jan – 03 Feb 2023 2 BSBTEC404 Use digital technologies to collaborate in a work environment 12-Feb-23
06 Feb – 03 Mar 2023 4 BSBXTW301 Work in a team 12-Mar-23
06 Mar – 31 Mar 2023 4 BSBTEC302 Design and produce spreadsheets 9-Apr-23
03 Apr – 16 Apr 2023 Term Break
17 Apr – 12 May 2023 4 BSBTEC301 Design and produce business documents 21-May-23
15 May – 02 Jun 2023 3 BSBTWK301 Use inclusive work practices 11-Jun-23
05 Jun – 23 Jun 2023 3 BSBWRT311 Write simple documents 2-Jul-23
26 Jun – 09 Jul 2023 Term Break
10 Jul – 04 Aug 2023 4 BSBTWK401 Build and maintain business relationships 13-Aug-23
07 Aug – 01 Sep 2023 4 BSBWHS311 Assist with maintaining workplace safety 10-Sep-23
04 Sep – 15 Sep 2023 2 BSBXCM301 Engage in workplace communication 24-Sep-23
18 Sep – 01 Oct 2023 Term Break
02 Oct – 06 Oct 2023 1 BSBXCM301 Engage in workplace communication 15-Oct-23
09 Oct – 03 Nov 2023 4 BSBPEF301 Organise personal work priorities 12-Nov-23
06 Nov – 01 Dec 2023 4 BSBPEF201 Support personal wellbeing in the workplace 10-Dec-23
04 Dec – 15 Dec 2023 2 BSBCRT311 Apply critical thinking skills in a team environment 17-Dec-23
18 Dec – 31 Dec 2023 Term Break
44 weeks+8 weeks

UNITS

CORE UNITS

Unit Code
Unit Name
BSBCRT311
Apply critical thinking skills in a team environment
BSBPEF201
Support personal wellbeing in the workplace
BSBSUS211
Participate in sustainable work practices
BSBTWK301
Use inclusive work practices
BSBWHS311
Assist with maintaining workplace safety
BSBXCM301
Engage in workplace communication

ELECTIVE UNITS

Unit Code
Unit Name
BSBTEC404
Use digital technologies to collaborate in a work environment
BSBXTW301
Work in a team
BSBTEC302
Design and produce spreadsheets
BSBTEC301
Design and produce business documents
BSBWRT311
Write simple documents
BSBTWK401
Build and maintain business relationships
BSBPEF301
Organise personal work priorities

Intake Dates

  • 2024
    • MayMonday, 13th
    • JuneMonday, 03rd
    • JulyMonday, 08th
    • AugustMonday, 05th
    • SeptemberMonday, 02nd
    • OctoberMonday, 14th
    • NovemberThursday, 14th
    • DecemberMonday, 02nd

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Schedule & Campus

Ann Street Centre Tuition Fees

Course Name Course
Duration
Campus
Availability
Intakes
Certificate III in Business 52 weeks Monthly

Additional Fees:

Enrolment Fee: $250
Material Fee: $250


Ann Street Centre Study & Schedule

KEY:
Lecture (F2F Online)
Lecture (On-Campus)
Practical (Offsite)
Practical (On Campus)
Supervised Training (Online)
Tutorial (F2F Online)
Tutorial (On Campus)
Session Recorded

Group A

MondayMon
Room 4
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Darren Noble
Room 4
12:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Darren Noble
TuesdayTue
WednesdayWed
aXcelerate Online
12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Jim Andreou
ThursdayThu
FridayFri
Room 2
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Darren Noble
Room 2
12:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Darren Noble
SaturdaySat
SundaySun

Ann Street Centre Course TRAINERS

Darren Noble

Jim Andreou

Jim started his working life studying a degree in Engineering at UQ with a major in Electronics, he worked as a senior systems designer and analyst for Olivetti in the mid to late 80s, later turning his attention to a different career.

Jim studied Law and Commerce Economics at QUT and while studying he completed his 5 year articles of clerkship, he then spent almost two decades practicing in the areas of commercial and coorporate litigation.

Jim has since decided to pursue a new career and has successfully completed a BSc and MSc and is currently completing his doctoral studies in Science.

Ann Street Centre Campus & Facilities

Your Campus

NIET Group Ann Street Centre is the home of NIET vocational courses in Brisbane CBD, with a dedicated Fashion Lab, aged care and child care training facilities. With 10 massive classrooms and intimate breakout rooms.

Session Locations

Ann Room 4
  • Projector
  • Multimedia Wall
  • Lecture Seating

NIET Group Ann Street Centre is the home of Charlton Brown vocational courses in Brisbane CBD, with a dedicated Fashion Lab, aged care and child care training facilities. With 10 massive classrooms and intimate breakout rooms.

Axcelerate
  • Online Learning Portal

Our online learning portal, aXcelerate, is where you will find your assessments and study materials – it’s a fun environment to complete your “Supervised Hours” online as part of your self study.

It’s also the place where you connect with your trainer, ask any questions and get help with your studies! 🥳

Ann Room 2
  • Projector
  • Multimedia Wall
  • Lecture Seating

NIET Group Ann Street Centre is the home of Charlton Brown vocational courses in Brisbane CBD, with a dedicated Fashion Lab, aged care and child care training facilities. With 10 massive classrooms and intimate breakout rooms.

Vance Siao
Diploma of Business

My tutor Richard was always very encouraging and helped me through the entire process step by step.

Why study with ?

Very Affordable.

Our low fees are designed to make education accessible to all students, and we provide a range of funding options, and customised payment schedules.

Lots of Pathway Options.

We offer more than 200 different package and pathway options to award-winning Australian universities, like Griffith and UTAS.

Accessible Entry Requirements.

Our college caters to learners of all academic backgrounds and English levels, with a huge range of free study support and tutoring options.

Just the education you need.

Our hyper-focused training programmes are designed to get students out into industry, with exactly the skills that industry demand.

How do I apply?

Our application process is free, easy & there’s no obligation.

1

Submit an Application

It’s free, takes around 5 minutes, and helps our team make sure you’re eligible. If you have any questions, for example around how to pay, funding, schedule, placement etc, ask them at the same time.

2

Accept your letter of offer

Our team will send you a letter of offer for you to accept. Send it back, pay your enrolment fee, then our incredible Admissions team will send you an onboarding pack, and schedule in your classes. Welcome onboard!

In the past year, I met three teachers and they are the best education team I have met in my life. I’m Taiwanese learning English in Australia. In the beginning, I wasn’t able to speak even a sentence, but Jessica and Sukin were very patient to us. From my perspective, one of the most important things for junior English learner is to be given confidence by others. I had been taught by two of them from basic English. Finally, when I reached level 5, I met teacher Jayne, she would push us a little bit to learn more. I want to say again that, they are the best education team I have come across. They are so professional that they can be fully trusted.

Yuan Hsu

My tutor Richard was always very encouraging and helped me through the entire process step by step.

Vance Siao

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SHU SHANG

I recently completed my certificate 3, I highly recommend it. Supportive & friendly staff, cooking facilities with great hygiene, tidy uniforms, good vibes. My placement was paid and I was promoted from level 2- level 3 in just a few months and received offers from renowned restaurants before graduating. Thanks to my chef Robert & Fiona-they always guided me with clear explanation & full energy.

Shoeb Hussain

I’ve had a really fantastic time studying with the institute – our training team are really personable and give us a really in-depth and industry-relevant training experience – both in terms of learning to cook, but also running a kitchen.

Rahul Maharjan

What a pleasure experience I would say. The online classes are well organised and always running smoothly. My trainer Jim is always supportive, whatever background you’re from he will be very patient to explain all the details. Should you have any questions about your assessments, just send an email to him, and he will get back to you very soon.

Peter Guo

From my experience, the admin staff are really helpful and are ready to guide you at anytime. My teacher Alvin is very approachable when you need further assistance in your class. He really knows what he is teaching.

Merlinda Isabelle

Excellent experience at NIET! Thanks to my trainer, Richard, for his professional and effective guidance. I gained so much knowledge and experience from this course and have confidence on future development in the field.

Li Yiming

Thanks to my trainer Sherwin, he is very knowledgeable, friendly and helpful to students. Walking distance from the campus to Salamanca place, lots of nice cafes and restaurants there, very convenient location.

Kellen Yang

Just want to expressmy gratitude to my teacher Sherwin Thiarhia who is very helpful and motivated me on how to become a good and effective carer. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, giving me some tips and looking after me especially during my placement.

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