BSB80120
Graduate Diploma of Management (Learning)
The Graduate Diploma in Management (Learning) provides a solid grounding and depth of skills and knowledge of practical business strategies and applications in the field of organisational learning. This qualification is suited for persons with diverse management or technical backgrounds who want to grow in the learning management area.
The course covers highly specialised knowledge and skills in the field of organisational learning and capability development. You will gain skills to create and evaluate complex ideas. You will also learn to initiate, design and execute major learning and development functions within an organisation.
- Duration: 52 Weeks including breaks
- Delivery Mode: Face-to-face (classroom based)
- Location: Perth City
- Course CRICOS Code: 108225H
Course Package
Available
Package Business with Management in Learning for double qualification and double career outcomes.
BSB50120 - Diploma of Business
Course CRICOS Code: 105262E
BSB80120 - Graduate Diploma of Management (Learning)
Course CRICOS Code: 108225H
BSB80120 - Graduate Diploma of Management (Learning)
Course CRICOS Code: 108225H
BSB50120 - Diploma of Business
Course CRICOS Code: 105262E
Course Package
Available
Package Business with Management in Learning for double qualification and double career outcomes.
Package Duration
The duration of both courses packaged together is 104 weeks (2 years).
Package Career Outcome
• Learning and Development Consultant
• Organisational learning and leadership manager
Package Visa Outcome
Students are eligible for Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) Graduate Work stream.
Course Overview
The Graduate Diploma in Management (Learning) provides a solid grounding and depth of skills and knowledge of practical business strategies and applications in the field of organisational learning. This qualification is suited for persons with diverse management or technical backgrounds who want to grow in the learning management area.
The course covers highly specialised knowledge and skills in the field of organisational learning and capability development. You will gain skills to create and evaluate complex ideas. You will also learn to initiate, design and execute major learning and development functions within an organisation.
The eight-core units are designed to equip you with the skills you need to be an effective leader and give you the confidence to apply the latest theory and ideas to real-life situations such as:
- lead innovative thinking and practice
- initiate and lead applied research
- manage financial resources
- provide leadership across the organisation
- lead personal and strategic transformation
- lead learning strategy implementation
- establish career development services
- lead and manage organisational change
- manage in a Vocational Training College environment
Career Prospects
Job roles and titles vary across different industry sectors. Possible job titles and roles relevant to this qualification include:
- Learning and Development Consultant
- RTO manager or Head of Department
- Organisational learning and leadership manager
- Training Manager
Entry Requirements
- Age:
- Domestic students must be 16 years or above at the time of application to study at NIT.
- International students must be 18 years or above before the commencement of study at NIT.
- Academic
- To check the academic entry requirements, refer to the Academic Entry Requirements web page.
- English Language Proficiency
- Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band score less than 5.5; or
- An equivalent score in another English Language Proficiency Test acceptable by the National Institute of Technology:
- TOEFL iBT Test Score of 74-75
- PTE Academic Test Score of 50
- Cambridge English: FCE
- OET C Grade
- TOEFL PBT Test Score of 525
- TOEIC 670; or
- Upper-intermediate level of English
Course Structure
To complete this course, a total of 8 units must be completed.
- BSBHRM613 Contribute to the development of learning and development strategies
- BSBLDR811 Lead strategic transformation
- TAELED803 Implement improved learning practice
- BSBCRT611 Apply critical thinking for complex problem solving
- BSBLDR601 Lead and manage organisational change
- BSBOPS601 Develop and implement business plans
- BSBTEC601 Review organisational digital strategy
- BSBSTR602 Develop organisational strategies
Notes: Course structure, units and content are subject to change during the delivery period due to a change in legislative requirements or due to NIT’s course review process.
The training and assessment of the units in this course are delivered holistically over the length of the full course. You will achieve competencies in each unit only when you have demonstrated satisfactory knowledge and skills in all the required assessment criteria linked to that unit.
Fees & Intake Dates
An International Student is a person who:
- is not a Citizen or a Permanent Resident of Australia; and
- either holds a valid Australian student visa or intends to apply for an Australian student visa before the commencement of the course.
All international students who intend to study in Australia on a student visa require a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE). The CoE (Confirmation of Enrolment) is an official document generated via PRISMS (Provider Registration and International Student Management System) that provides important information about your enrolment status. This document is required to be submitted to the Department of Home Affairs before applying for a student visa.
You must have a valid CoE at all times while you are studying on a student visa.
A Domestic Student is a person who is:
- a Citizen of Australia; or
- a Permanent Resident of Australia; or
- a Citizen of New Zealand; or
- a holder of an Australian Visa (other than a Student Visa) that allows them to study in Australia with no limitations on study.
Domestic students do not require a CoE (generated via PRISMS) as they do not need to apply for a student visa. They are provided with an enrolment confirmation from NIT via email, once their enrolment is finalised. Note: If you are a holder of an Australian visa, other than a student visa, you must have sufficient remaining duration on your visa to complete your studies at the National Institute of Technology from the date of your course commencement. Check course durations on the relevant course pages on the NIT’s website.
Important Information
- All students studying at NIT are required to bring their laptops that meets the minimum system requirements specified in NIT’s Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy.
- Students also must have access to a high-speed internet connection – broadband wired or wireless (5G/4G/LTE) – Minimum bandwidth requirement is 5/3 Mbps (download/upload speed).
- Students are also required to bring their own notebooks, stationery and USB storage media. NIT may lend laptops to students for on-campus use only based on a first-come-first-served basis.
This course involves a number of learning and assessment methods. Typically, the learning methods may include Presentations and discussions, Demonstrations, Individual and group activities, Skills practice, Role plays, Case studies, Simulated scenarios, and Research activities.
Assessment methods generally include Practical Observation of Tasks, Written or Oral Questioning, Case Studies, Role Plays, Reports, Research Projects, Presentations, etc.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
If you think that you have already gained the skills and experience for a unit or entire qualification, you can apply for RPL to get recognised as competent for parts or a whole nationally recognised qualification. Not everyone will get credited for their skills and knowledge. Successful applicants will need to demonstrate a reasonable amount of experience in the area their course covers. Contact us to know more about our RPL process.
Before making an application to study at National Institute of Technology, you must read the information provided for International Students in NIT Student Handbook & Policies webpage.
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