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BSB30220

Certificate III in Entrepreneurship & New Business

Develop skills for launching and growing a new business venture whether as a sole trader, contractor, or within a larger organisation.

CRICOS COURSE CODE: 107807E

Learn how to identify, plan, develop and successfully launch a new business venture.

Develop a comprehensive set of skills to support new business ventures whether as an entrepreneur, a contractor, or within an existing organisation. Learn how to identify and evaluate business opportunities, then explore the various components required to successfully plan, launch, manage and grow a new venture.

Graduates of this qualification will be able to apply a broad range of competencies in varied contexts, using some discretion and judgement and relevant theoretical knowledge. They may provide technical advice and support to a small team.

Why Choose the BSB30220 Certificate III in Entrepreneurship & New Business

  • Explore a comprehensive set of topics to prepare you to research, launch and manage a new business venture
  • Develop and enhance your soft skills by exploring critical thinking, how to support creative processes, self-awareness, building business relationships, and more
  • Build practical skills for planning and projecting business finances and resources, and ensuring compliance 
  • Combine your program with progressive qualifications and build a long-term study plan to achieve your learning and career goals
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CAMPUS AVAILABLE

Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney

PROGRAM LENGTH
ACADEMIC

Weekday 52 weeks
Weekend 52 weeks

(20 hours/week)
Includes 6 hours/week online study + 14 hours/week in class study

Total length includes 40 weeks study + up to 12 weeks scheduled breaks

Weekday schedule: Monday/Tuesday available at Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney campuses
Weekend schedule: Friday/Saturday available at Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney campuses

LANGUAGE LEVEL REQUIREMENT

Intermediate 1

START DATES

2023 - Jan 2, Feb 27, Mar 27, Apr 24, Jun 19, Jul 17, Aug 14, Oct 9, Nov 6, Dec 4

2024 - Jan 29, Feb 26, Mar 25, May 20, Jun 17, Jul 15, Sep 9, Oct 7, Nov 4, Dec 30

SCHEDULED BREAKS

2023 - Jan 30 - Feb 24; May 22 - Jun 16;
Sept 11 - Oct 6; Dec 25-29 (Christmas)

2024 - Jan 1 - 26; Apr 22 - May 17;
Aug 12 - Sept 6; Dec 2- 20; Dec 23-27 (Christmas)

CRICOS COURSE CODE

107807E

Work while you study

In Australia student visas typically include the right to work up to 48 hours every 2-week period once your course starts. Working while you study is a great way to immerse yourself in Australian life and earn extra money. Learn more about top industries and typical student jobs available in your study city.

Program Units

In this unit you will learn how to use advanced level critical thinking skills in the workplace. Topics include: Establish role of critical thinking in the workplace; Lead critical thinking process; Develop critical thinking mindset.

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to engage in a creative process and reflect on own role in the process. The unit applies to individuals who are working in creative industries, as well as those involved in broader business and community activities where creative team effort is highly valued.

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to identify a business opportunity and its key components. This requires undertaking research to determine the viability of the opportunity, with reference to the legislative frameworks affecting the business. The unit applies to those establishing or operating a business providing self-employment, as well as those establishing a new venture as part of a larger organisation. The business opportunities may relate to products and/or services offered by the business.

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to research the viability of ideas for business opportunities and develop and present proposals for viable options in formats suiting a range of stakeholders. The unit applies to those establishing or operating a business providing self-employment, as well as those establishing a new venture as part of a larger organisation. The proposals may relate to products and/or services offered by the business.

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to estimate start-up costs, financial viability and projected cash flow and budget for a new business venture. It involves assessing the need to access required finances based on calculations and estimates undertaken. The unit applies to those establishing a business providing self-employment, as well as those establishing a new venture as part of a larger organisation.

Package this Program

Combine progressive programs to create a long-term study plan at Greystone College Australia and earn multiple qualifications. Study as long as 5 years by combining your BSB40120 Certificate IV in Business with other qualifications. Learn more about package programs, and explore other program options.

Takanori Hidaka
Student Stories

"I wanted to get work experience in Canada, and also this program offers general business classes and then more practical courses. The courses helped me a lot when I worked for a company, because I needed to train new employees, and I knew how to deal with that kind of situation. This program, and co-op term, I think will be really helpful for my future."

Takanori Hidaka, Japan
Michaela Boledovicova
Student Stories

"I like all of my classes, and I really like the way of teaching. I also really like the assignments that we have for group presentations – they’re really fun and it also helps us to learn how to work with people from other countries and other cultures."

Michaela Boledovicova, Slovakia
Simran Bhamra
Student Stories

"I would recommend this program to everyone. It’s also a very good cultural mix, we had Mexican students in our class, we had Brazilian students, Colombian and a student from Turkey, India, and Iran, so it’s a really, really good mix of different cultures; if you want to work in the international business field, it’s really good to have that exposure – it just gives you different perspectives and you come to know about people more closely."

Simran Bhamra, India
Evy Cravoisier
Student Stories

"I chose Greystone College because their program would allow me to do a co-op in a multicultural city: Toronto. In fact, I wanted to do a co-op to gain professional experience abroad, to improve my professional english and to be able to put this experience forward in my resume. Thanks to this experience, I learned to take initiative at work which was difficult for me to do before. Thus, I was able to develop and strengthen new professional skills such as teamwork, communication and many others, which enriched my professional experience."

Evy Cravoisier, France

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