BSB60420

Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management

The BSB60420 Advanced of Leadership and Management qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply specialised knowledge and skills, together with experience in leadership and management, across a range of enterprise and industry contexts.

Course Outline

The BSB60420 Advanced of Leadership and Management qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply specialised knowledge and skills, together with experience in leadership and management, across a range of enterprise and industry contexts.

Individuals at this level use initiative and judgement to plan and implement a range of leadership and management functions, with accountability for personal and team outcomes within broad parameters.

They use cognitive and communication skills to identify, analyse and synthesise information from a variety of sources and transfer their knowledge to others, and creative or conceptual skills to express ideas and perspectives or respond to complex problems.

English Language/Literacy/Numeracy requirements:

  • Prior to enrolment, a student must provide satisfactory evidence of their level of literacy and numeracy skills in order to be considered for course enrolment.
  • Students are required to successfully complete a test their LLN skills by completing an appropriate level LLN test.
  • If learners do not meet the English and LLN requirements, learners will be asked to take further Language, literacy and numeracy training e.g. Foundation skill programs.
  • Learners who do not possess basic computing skills will be referred to take basic computer skills course before the commencement of the course.

Computer Skills:

Applicants should have basic computer and MS Office skills (MS Word, Excel and Power point) and have access to personal computer .

RPL /  Credit Transfer

Students with prior learning and work experience can apply for RPL. Students who have completed corresponding units of competency and/or units contained within the packaging rules can apply for Credit Transfer. RPL evidence must include some of the following:

  • Work experience
  • Life experience
  • Previous study
  • Professional development programs
  • If you wish to apply for RPL or Credit Transfer, please notify Oscar Academy staff at the time of enrolment.


Educational Pathways

After achieving the BSB51918 Diploma of Leadership and Management, graduates are able to enrol into the BSB60420 Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management with Oscar Academy.

The total duration for this course is 1800 hours (76 weeks, including holidays) which includes:

1200 hours of the study load as face to face learning and assessment activities plus 600 hours of self paced study and assessment out of class  (approximately 1200 learning and 600 hours assessment hours),

The students are excepted to attend 20 hrs face to face learning per academic week.

Application Fee: $250 (Non refundable)    Tuition Fee: $10,500    Material Fee: $750   Total Fees: $11,500

Oscar Academy will not accept payment of more than $ 1500 from any individual student prior to the commencement of their course or at any given time.

Further fee / charges information can be found in student handbook or by contacting the Oscar Academy administration office on 1300 567 227,

Tuition fees and other compulsory costs (equipment, uniforms etc.) may change from year to year. However students continuing in their current qualification will not incur any fee increases

Material Fees includes but not restricted to books, Tutorials and course documents

Assessment is structured throughout the course. If students are unable to achieve competency, additional support is provided through mentoring and access to re-assessment as outline in our policies and procedures.

Assessment requires achievement across all tasks to demonstrate competence and includes:

  • Written Questions and Answers
  • Projects/Case Studies
  • Practical Demonstrations/Observations

Student Handbook, Policies and Procedures, Fees and Charges

Information about our training and assessment, policies and procedures are included in the student handbook and should be read by the student, prior to enrolment into the course in addition to the Student Prospectus which is also located at oscaracademy.edu.au. These documents contain important information about your training course, fees and charges including our refund policy.

Students are required to obtain a Unique Student Identifier (USI) prior to commencing their course. The USI provides students with the ability to obtain a complete record of their Vocational Education and Training records from a single online source. Oscar Academy will not issue a Certificate or Statement of Attainment to a student who does not have a USI unless they fall under the USI exemptions. You can obtain a USI from www.usi.gov.au or Oscar Academy can obtain it on your behalf once you complete and Application for USI which will be provided to you with your enrolment form. If you are an offshore international student studying outside of Australia then you are exempt from having a Unique Student Identifier: www.usi.gov.au/pages/exemptions.aspx

Student needs are declared by the applicant at the time of enrolment: the application form allows the applicant to self-declare where they have learning disabilities.

  • Every student is interviewed either face-to-face or over the telephone to attempt to establish the applicant skill and knowledge levels, their current employment and how that relates to the course content and interaction.
  • Where language, literacy and numeracy are in question Oscar Academy has a language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) assessment they may undertake to confirm their level of language, literacy and numeracy skills.
  • Reasonable adjustments to training and assessment will be made and additional support (e.g. LLN, assistive technology, additional training, alternative delivery and assessment modes and methods) provided where students with physical attributes or specific learning needs are identified as requiring these changes to complete their training and assessment.
  • Refer to the College policy and procedure manual for further details of identifying and supporting client learner needs. 

Weeks

Term One Unit Details

Contact Hours

Non Contact Hours

Assessment

1-10

BSBCRT611  Apply critical thinking for complex problem solving

200

100

Week 10

11-12

Term One Two week break

13-17

BSBLDR601  Lead and manage organisational change

100

50

Week 5

18-22

BSBLDR602  Provide leadership across the organisation

100

50

Week 10

23-24

Term Two Two week break

25-34

BSBOPS601 Develop and implement business plans

200

100

Week 10

35-36

Term Three Two week break

37-41

BSBSTR601 Manage innovation and continuous improvement

100

50

Week 5

42-46

BSBHRM615 Contribute to the development of diversity and inclusion strategies

100

50

Week 10

47-52

Term Four Six week Break

   

53-57

BSBHRM614 Contribute to strategic workforce planning

100

50

Week 5

58-62

BSBHRM613 Contribute to the development of learning and development strategies

100

50

Week 10

63-64

Term Five Two week break

   

65-69

BSBPMG633 Provide leadership for the program

100

50

Week 5

70-74

BSBSTR801 Lead innovative thinking and practice

100

50

Week 10

75-76

End of course Two  Week Break

1200

600

Total Hours: 1800

Academic Requirements:
There are no academic pre-requsites to this course.
Age Requirements:
All students must be aged 18 years or over at the time of applying for admission to the Academy (all students).
Mode of Delivery
Face to Face Classroom
Delivery Location
Suite 1.09 & 1.10, 425 Docklands Drive, Docklands VIC 3008
Course Structure
N/A