BSB40120 β Certificate IV in Business
About Course
BSB40120 Certificate IV in Business equips students with practical business skills required across a variety of modern workplaces. The course focuses on developing capabilities in communication, problem-solving, project support, digital business skills, and organisational procedures. Students will learn to apply knowledge and exercise judgment in various business contexts, preparing them for administrative, operational and supervisory roles.
This qualification is suitable for international students who want a strong foundation in business practices, improve employability skills, and prepare for further study or workplace responsibilities in Australia and globally.
Course Overview
π Course Overview
BSB40120 Certificate IV in Business equips students with practical business skills required across a variety of modern workplaces. The course focuses on developing capabilities in communication, problem-solving, project support, digital business skills, and organisational procedures. Students will learn to apply knowledge and exercise judgment in various business contexts, preparing them for administrative, operational and supervisory roles.
This qualification is suitable for international students who want a strong foundation in business practices, improve employability skills, and prepare for further study or workplace responsibilities in Australia and globally
Course Structure
π Course Structure
The Certificate IV in Business comprises core and elective units that cover essential business operations.
Core Units
- BSBCRT411 β Apply critical thinking to work practices
- BSBTEC404 β Use digital technologies to collaborate in a work environment
- BSBXCM401 β Apply communication strategies in the workplace
Elective Units
Examples selected to build workplace performance:
- BSBOPS403 β Apply business risk management processes
- BSBTEC401 β Design and produce business documents
- BSBTEC402 β Develop digital solutions
- BSBPEF402 β Develop personal work priorities
Note: Elective units may be updated to meet industry needs. Final unit lists will be provided upon enrolment.
This structure ensures a balanced mix of theoretical knowledge and practical skills relevant to contemporary business environments.
Entry Requirements
π§βπ Entry Requirements
To be eligible for the Certificate IV in Business, international applicants must meet the following requirements:
Academic Requirement
Successful completion of Year 12 (or equivalent) from a recognised secondary institution.
English Language Requirement
Evidence of competent English language ability such as:
- IELTS overall score of 5.5 (with no band less than 5.0), or
- Equivalent English proficiency test result, or
- Successful completion of a CCA English assessment.
Age Requirement
Minimum of 18 years old at the time of course commencement.
Students may be invited for an interview or assessment to determine suitability for the course.
Duration and Intakes
β³ Duration and Intakes
Course Duration
52 weeks including:
- 40 weeks of structured study
- 12 weeks of scheduled breaks
Intakes
This course is offered in the following intakes each year:
February Β· May Β· August Β· November
Central College of Australia offers multiple intakes to provide flexibility for international students planning their study and visa timelines.
Course Fees
π° Course Fees
Estimated fees are indicative only. Final fees will be provided upon offer and confirmation.
| Fee Type | Amount (AUD) |
|---|---|
| Tuition Fee | 14,000 |
| Materials Fee | 500 |
| Total Indicative Cost | 14,500 |
Fees are subject to change and will be confirmed in the official Letter of Offer and Student Agreement.
A separate Fees and Charges page is recommended for detailed breakdowns and additional cost information.
Assessment Methods
π Assessment Methods
Assessment for this qualification includes a combination of the following methods:
- Written assessments and responses
- Project tasks and business scenarios
- Case studies and research tasks
- Practical workplace simulations
- Presentations and oral communication exercises
Assessments are designed to be authentic and reflective of real workplace tasks, ensuring students develop skills that are practical, relevant, and directly applicable.
Enrollment
π Enrollment
Follow the steps below to enrol in the Certificate IV in Business:
- Submit an Application: Complete the online application form and upload the required documents.
- Submit Supporting Documents: Provide certified copies of academic transcripts, passport, and evidence of English language proficiency.
- Receive Letter of Offer: Once your application is assessed, you will receive an offer letter outlining course details and applicable fees.
- Accept Offer & Pay Fees: Sign the student agreement and pay the initial tuition and other applicable fees.
- Receive COE: A Confirmation of Enrolment (COE) will be issued to support your student visa application.
Our admissions team is available to guide you through every step of the enrolment process.
Documents Required
π Documents Required
Applicants must submit the following documents as part of the enrolment process:
- Completed application form
- Certified academic transcripts and certificates
- Passport copy
- English proficiency evidence
- Any other supporting documents as requested
All documents must be clear, valid, and translated into English if originally issued in another language.
Delivery Location
Central College of Australia
Level 1, 318 King St, MELBOURNE, VIC, 3000
Face-to-face classroom learning with practical workshops and support services.
Other Information
βΉοΈ Other Information
π― Career Pathways
Graduates of the BSB40120 Certificate IV in Business may pursue employment opportunities in roles such as:
- Administrative Coordinator
- Office Supervisor
- Customer Service Team Member
- Project Support Officer
- Business Support Officer
This qualification also provides pathways to higher-level studies, including the Diploma of Business (BSB50120) or other advanced business qualifications.
π€ Support Services
Central College of Australia is committed to supporting students throughout their studies by offering the following services:
- Orientation program for new international students
- Academic support workshops
- English language assistance (where required)
- Career guidance and employability support
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