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BSB30220

Specialization in Start-Up Basics

Compiled from BSB30220 Certificate III in Entrepreneurship & New Business

CRICOS COURSE CODE: 107807E

Develop specialized Start-up skills by taking 6 targeted units from the BSB30220 Certificate III in Entrepreneurship & New Business.

The Specialization in Start-Up Basics combines 6 units from our BSB30220 Certificate III in Entrepreneurship & New Business. Whether you’re developing a start-up idea or working in an existing start-up or business, this specialization will support you to identify and evaluate business opportunities and learn the skills needed to plan, launch, manage and grow a new venture.

Students who successfully complete our BSB30220 Certificate III in Entrepreneurship & New Business - Specialization in Start-Up Basics will be entitled to receive a Statement of Attainment for units completed successfully. The full  BSB30220 Certificate III in Entrepreneurship & New Business is available by completing the remaining units offered in the program.

Why Choose the Specialization in Start-Up Basics

  • 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
  • Receive a Statement of Attainment for each unit that you complete successfully
  • Take the Specialization in Human Resources for Project Managers on its own, or start here, and then continue to complete the full qualification
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CAMPUS AVAILABLE

Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney

PROGRAM LENGTH
ACADEMIC

Weekday 28-32 weeks
Weekend 28-32 weeks

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

Total length includes 24 weeks study + up to 10 weeks scheduled breaks

Weekday schedule: Wednesday/Thursday available at Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, and Perth campuses
Weekend schedule: Friday/Saturday available at Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney campuses

LANGUAGE LEVEL REQUIREMENT

Intermediate 1

An equivalent of Australia’s Year 10 school certificate. A prior working knowledge of a business environment would be useful.
International students must meet a minimum language requirement of intermediate 1, IELTS 4.5.
Students must be at least 18 at the commencement of studies.

START DATES

2023 - 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, Sept 9, Oct 7, Nov 4, Dec 30

SCHEDULED BREAKS

2023 - Sept 11 - Oct 6; Dec 25-29 (Christmas)

2024 - Jan 1 - 26; Apr 22 - May 17;
Aug 12 - Sep 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

Take 6 of the following units based on your intake date and delivery schedule of the BSB30220 Certificate III in Entrepreneurship & New Business.*

*Units offered in the BSB30220 Certificate III in Entrepreneurship & New Business run in sequence. When you take the specialization, the particular 6 units available to you will depend on your start date.

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 Specialization in Start-Up Basics with other qualifications. Learn more about package programs, and explore other program options.

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