To ensure you complete the course successfully, the following entry requirements apply:
Entry to the BSB50620 Diploma of Marketing and Communication qualification is limited to those who:
Have completed BSB42415 Certificate IV in Marketing and Communication.
OR
Have completed the following units (or equivalent competencies):
BSBCMM411 Make presentationsBSBCRT412 Articulate, present and debate ideasBSBMKG433 Undertake marketing activitiesBSBMKG433 Undertake marketing activitiesBSBMKG435 Analyse consumer behaviourBSBMKG439 Develop and apply knowledge of communications industryBSBWRT411 Write complex documentsEquivalent competencies are predecessors to these units, which have been mapped as equivalent.
OR
If you have worked in a Marketing and Communication related role, you can provide evidence to demonstrate the two (2) years’ equivalent full-time relevant work experience to satisfy the qualification entry requirements.
The following entry requirements apply for the BSB50320 Diploma of Human Resource Management:
Entry to this qualification is limited to those who:
Have completed the following units (or equivalent competencies):
BSBHRM411 Administer performance development processesBSBHRM412 Support employee and industrial relationsBSBHRM415 Coordinate recruitment and onboardingBSBHRM417 Support human resource functions and processesEquivalent competencies are predecessors to these units, which have been mapped as equivalent.
OR
If you have worked in a HR related role, you can provide evidence to demonstrate the two (2) years’ equivalent full-time relevant work experience to satisfy the qualification entry requirements.
In Addition, you must:
- Be aged 18 years or over
- Have sound language and literacy skills (at least Year 10 English, or equivalent)
- Able to commit to the course duration and time commitment
- Learners must have access to a computer with internet and Microsoft Office tools such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, or equivalent alternatives.
- Must supply a Unique Student Identifier (USI)
- Have a valid personal email account and a telephone with a valid telephone number for learning and assessment communication, support session
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be awarded the following nationally recognised qualifications:
BSB50320 Diploma of Human Resource Management
BSB50620 Diploma of Marketing and Communication
Relevant Occupations:
Campaign Manager,
Information Services Manager,
Marketing Coordinator,
Marketing Manager,
Human Resource Manager,
People and Culture Manager,
HR Business Partner,
Marketing Team Leader,
Human Resource consultant,
Workforce Manager,
Public Relations Manager,
Human Resource Advisor,
Human Resource Specialist,
Recruitment Manager.
With relevant work experience and on completion of this course, learners may like to undertake the BSB60320 – Advanced Diploma of Human Resource Management or BSB60620- – Advanced Diploma of Marketing and Communication qualification to gain additional leadership, marketing and communication skills.
Course Duration
Learners will be required to undertake 18 units of study including core units and elective units. Course units are delivered sequentially and should be completed over a 24-month period. The units in each stream have been selected to give you the most comprehensive overview of that business area at a management level.
BSB50320 Diploma of Human Resource Management
Core Units:
- BSBHRM521 Facilitate performance development processes
- BSBHRM522 Manage employee and industrial relations
- BSBHRM523 Coordinate the learning and development of teams and individuals (Common Unit)
- BSBHRM524 Coordinate workforce plan implementation
- BSBHRM527 Coordinate human resource functions and processes
- BSBOPS504 Manage business risk (Common Unit)
- BSBWHS411 Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs
Elective Units:
- BBSBWHS521 Ensure a safe workplace for a work area (Common Unit)
- BSBHRM525 Manage recruitment and onboarding
- BSBPMG430 Undertake project work (Common Unit)
- BSBCMM511 Communicate with influence (Common Unit)
- SIRXMKT006 Develop a social media strategy (Imported from BSB50620)
BSB50620 Diploma of Marketing and Communication
Core Units:
- BSBMKG541 Identify and evaluate marketing opportunities
- BSBMKG542 Establish and monitor the marketing mix
- BSBMKG552 Design and develop marketing communication plans
- BSBMKG555 Write persuasive copy
- BSBPMG430 Undertake project work (Common Unit)
Elective Units:
- BSBMKG543 Plan and interpret market research
- BSBMKG546 Develop social media engagement plans
- SIRXMKT006 Develop a social media strategy (Common Unit)
- BSBHRM523 Coordinate the learning and development of teams and individuals (Imported from BSB50320)
- BSBCMM511 Communicate with influence (Common Unit)
- BSBOPS504 Manage business risk (Common Unit)
- BSBWHS521 Ensure a safe workplace for a work area (Common Unit)
You can view the full list of units available to study within these two qualifications on training.gov.au.
If you wish to change one or more of your elective units, please contact us. While we endeavour to be able to provide all options, changes to elective units cannot be guaranteed.
Online Learning Experience
Support
Throughout their learning time with Right Choice Training, each learner is supported by a fully resourced learner support team trained in managing the needs of learners
Whilst completing their qualification, learners are entitled to unlimited e-mail and phone support by our experienced learner support team between Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm, so they are never left to feel ‘lost’ or stuck during their studies.
Learning Materials
Right Choice Training has developed this qualification with learner needs central to its structure.
The learning resources and materials offered in this course are designed to give learners exposure to what they would actually do in the workplace and includes learning resource pack, learning resources, structured self-learning activities, PowerPoint presentations and eLearning modules – all included in the initial enrolment fee with no more to pay.
Virtual Classroom Experience
The best thing about completing your qualification with Right Choice Training is just how effectively and easily it makes study fit in with your current lifestyle. What’s more with the online learning management system and virtual classrooms you can interact with your cohort and study just about anywhere you can find an internet connection.
Flexibility and Delivery
In addition to the accessible and easy to understand self-directed learning resources, the course gives learners additional options on how to best engage with their study commitments.
Learners will be issued online access to the specific unit of competency through Learning Management System and with the learner assessment pack as the course progresses in accordance with the units of competency sequence.
Each unit of competency will include variety of tasks such as:
- Knowledge assessment questions
- Case study
- Presentation
- Workplace/Simulated Business Project
- Interactive activities
Right Choice Training will ensure that assessment is conducted in the workplace or simulated workplace environment and that the appropriate resources are accessible to all learners to ensure demonstration of competency. Upon online submission of your assessment, the assessor will provide detail feedback and where required, you will be provided with opportunities to adjust and resubmit your assessment tasks.
For those currently working in a Human Resource Management, Marketing or communication role, with over 5 years Human Resource Management, marketing and communication experience, ask our friendly staff about our Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) eligibility. Our expert trainer will develop a tailored training plan for you based on your existing role and experience.
Right Choice Training recognises Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) which takes into account the knowledge and skills you have already gained through your previous education and work history, attributing this to your enrolled qualification course. This may be through formal or informal training and can result in credits towards your qualification. More information can be found in the Learner Handbook.