Certificate III in Business
BSB30120

Certificate III in Business

The Qualify Certificate III in Business introduces you to the basics of business and provides the training you need to succeed in a variety of business, administration and customer service roles.

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Flexible, practical and industry-focused training
Begin your career in business with blended learning.

The Qualify Certificate III in Business course offers flexible study options while you build your business administration skills and knowledge. This qualification provides a pathway to work in business-based roles including administration, customer service and data processing.

Delivered in a blended format, our trainer and student support teams are dedicated to enhancing your learning experience and helping you achieve your course goals.

There are no entry requirements for this qualification. You can enrol now.

The course is delivered in a blended format.

How is it delivered?
- Interactive online eLearning
- Monthly virtual workshops
- Individual Trainer support sessions via phone or web

We are here to help you succeed. Qualify’s Trainer and Student Support teams are also available by phone, email or video link to assist you whenever you need individual course support.

To achieve this qualification, students will complete 13 units of study consisting of 6 core units and 7 elective units

Core
BSBPEF201 Support personal wellbeing in the workplace
BSBSUS211 Participate in sustainable work practices
*BSBCRT311 Apply critical thinking skills in a team environment
BSBWHS311 Assist with maintaining workplace safety
*BSBTWK301 Use inclusive work practices
*BSBXCM301 Engage in workplace communication
Elective
BSBTEC201 Use business software applications
BSBTEC302 Design and produce spreadsheets
BSBTEC301 Design and produce business documents
BSBSTR301 Contribute to continuous improvement
BSBPUR301 Purchase goods and services
*SIRXCEG002 Assist with customer difficulties
BSBPEF301 Organise personal work priorities

*Unit has work placement or simulated work environment component

Employers: Grow your business – Train, support and retain your staff.
There are a range of financial incentives and benefits available to businesses that offer work-based training opportunities

Employees: Earn while you learn – Set yourself up for the career you want.
Traineeships are a great pathway to expand your skills. They allow you to combine work and study whilst gaining a nationally recognised qualification and earning a wage.

Qualify offers this course as a traineeship to students moving into a business or an administration role or those currently working in a buisness environment wanting to obtain a formal qualification.
To be eligible to enrol as a trainee you must:
- Be employed in business environment
- Have a signed traineeship contract

Traineeship funding is available under the Australian Apprenticeship System.

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When studying with Qualify, you will have the opportunity to undertake tasks and/or assessments related to a workplace environment.

With blended learning, we want you to develop "work-ready" skills that complement the theory components of your course.

Our simulated workplace allows you to undertake practical assessments that help you put your skills into practice. The simulated workplace can be accessed through our website in the Current Students Learning Hub.

To undertake this course, you will need:
- Regular access to a computer or tablet
- An email address and regular access to a reliable internet connection
- Basic to intermediate computer skills
- To meet language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) requirements and pass a short LLN test
- The ability and willingness to study online and complete online assessment activities
- Undertake some assessment activities in the workplace or simulated work environment
- PDF reader software (e.g., Adobe Acrobat)
- Video conferencing software (e.g., MS Teams)
- The ability to communicate in English
- The ability to understand and follow detailed instructions given verbally or written in English

Unique Student Identifier is a government requirement that participants undertaking Nationally Recognised Training in Australia have a unique student identifier (USI). To begin this course, participants will need a USI. For more information on USIs, go to www.usi.gov.au

This course is provided at a fee-for-service in all states.
*This course is subsidised by the Government of South Australia through the Subsidised Training List (eligibility criteria applies).

If eligible for subsidised training, a student co-contribution is payable on enrolment.
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*Enrolment will be valid for up to 12 months.

If you are a funded student from South Australia, you are required to undertake the Upfront Assessment of Needs. This includes an interview (similar to the pre-training review) and the completion of the Snapshot Reading and Numeracy Indicator (SRNI). This will help us to determine your LLN requirements. If your assessment shows that you have an ACSF level below exit level 2, you will be required to complete the Core Skills Profile for Adults (CSPA). This is a more in-depth LLN review. Once you have completed the CSPA, if your ACSF level is below exit 2, you will be offered extra support to complete your studies.

To get extra support you will be referred to our Learning Support Service (LSS). Our LSS is offered through MADEC in Christies Beach, SA. Contact details are:

Kate Anderson – LSS – MADEC

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You can self-refer to the LSS or you can be referred by Qualify. You can access help through the LSS at any time during your course. This is especially so if your circumstances change whilst undertaking your studies. The LSS can also help you with any problems that you may have for up to twelve weeks after completing your course.

The LSS can help you with any complex learning needs that you may have. This can include:

  • Time management
  • Study skills support – including class attendance, meeting the expectations of the course and lecturer/student relationships
  • Transitioning form school to VET programs
  • Emotional and practical support for personal, social and family issues
  • Referral and liaison with career management and development services
  • Support during vocational placements and during 12-week transition period post course with understanding employer expectations, managing own behaviour, interacting with others and effective communication with employers

If you wish to be referred to the LSS, you can be self-referred or you can contact your trainer who will help you with a referral. To self-refer simply contact the LSS using the details above stating your name, the RTO you are studying with (Qualify) and the course you are doing.

If you have English as a second language and it is apparent to the person completing the UAN with you that you struggle to speak or understand English, you will not be asked to complete the CSPA; instead, you will be referred to an English proficiency course in your local area.

  • Duration Full-time 1 Year
  • Learning mode Blended or Traineeship
  • Type Nationally recognised accredited training
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