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Course Overview
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Course Content
Articulate, present and debate ideas
Learn to communicate your ideas persuasively at work and in your broader life. You will become more skilled at developing and presenting ideas that may be complex in nature and may relate to new products, services, processes or creative works.
Undertake project work
Develop the skills and knowledge to undertake a minor project or a section of a larger project at work, including developing a project plan, administering and monitoring, finalising and reviewing a project.
Write complex documents
Improve your written business correspondence. Whatever your role or industry you'll advance your career by being able to produce workplace documents that are effective, appropriate in style and format and which are professional and impactful.
Build and maintain business relationships
Develop your skills for networking and negotiation and have effective working relationships within and beyond your organisation. Develop communication skills to build rapport with contacts and promote business opportunities. Use problem-solving techniques to negotiate solutions, develop strategies to represent organisational interests to contacts and lots more.
Coordinate business operational plans
Learn the entire process of implementing an operational plan from planning the required resources, identifying possible contingencies, monitoring productivity, and evaluating project success. Identify and use key performance indicators (KPIs) to assess performance and provide recommendations for improvement.
Develop personal work priorities
Whether working independently or as part of a team, managing your schedule and identifying your priorities will help you to ensure you get the job done efficiently and effectively. Learn to plan and prioritise your own work tasks; identify task requirements; design and manage your work schedule; monitor and obtain feedback on your personal work performance.
Use digital technologies to collaborate in a work environment
Explore current collaborative ways of working (including working as part of a remote team) using digital technologies to complete work tasks more efficiently and effectively. Identify available digital technologies by accessing relevant sources of information and prepare a business case for implementing new digital solutions to support collaboration.
Make presentations
Learn how to prepare, deliver and review presentations for a range of purposes, such as marketing or training. Develop your skills to communicate a range of concepts and ideas to various target audiences.
Apply critical thinking to work practices
Develop essential high-level critical thinking skills for the workplace. These are highly valued by employers in anyone involved in reviewing, finding creative solutions to issues and developing work processes, products or services.
Apply communication strategies in the workplace
Supervisors and managers need to implement a range of strategies to facilitate communication in the workplace. Improve your own communication skills such as negotiating, instructing, presenting information and clarifying as well as facilitating respectful communication amongst others and identifying appropriate methods of communicating information internally and externally based on organisational requirements.
Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs
Acquire the skills and knowledge to implement and monitor an organisation's work health and safety (WHS) policies, procedures and programs. This includes communicating information to your team, contributing to the management of issues raised through consultation mechanisms, identifying training needs, identifying and reporting on risks and record-keeping.
Manage personal health and wellbeing
Recognise the signs and sources of strain on your physical and mental health and wellbeing and that of others within job roles and according to key performance indicators (KPIs). Research and develop a strategy for managing your own physical health and mental wellbeing.
Common Questions
This program is structured in 6 terms of 9 weeks and includes scheduled study breaks of 3 weeks between each term (7 weeks in Dec-Jan). From start to end date, your total study period may span 73 to 80 weeks, depending on your chosen start date.
The fees are as follows: Enrolment Fee $250, Tuition Fee $15,000 ($2,500 per term), Materials Fee $395. Special promotions are also available to students who first enrol into an English course at English Language Company (ELC). Package it with an English course and save $250 enrolment fees.
There are 8 intakes per year. You can start your course in January, February, April, May, July, August, October or November each year.
This program includes face to face teaching on campus as well as online practice on your own schedule. Delivery includes: Lecture 5hrs/w (live lectures delivered by trainers with real life experience), Tutorial 1hr45/w (small classes focused on developing and practising key capabilities required for assessment), Workshop 6hr45/w (collaborative tasks aimed at applying skills and knowledge in simulated workplace conditions), and Self-paced Online Learning 6hr30/w (structured activities available from the e-learning platform). ELC's courses are conveniently scheduled in the late afternoons/evenings and only 2 days per week.
You will be assessed through a combination of assessment types such as written assignments, case studies, reports, group tasks, portfolios and presentations. You must successfully pass all units to complete the qualification.
Application
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Step 02
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Step 03
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Processing time: Offer letter issued within approximately 1 business days.
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