BSB80120-Graduate Diploma of Management (Learning)
Apply and evaluate solutions to unpredictable problems.
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Apply and evaluate solutions to unpredictable problems.
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This qualification reflects the roles of individuals who apply highly specialised knowledge and skills in the field of organisational learning and capability development. Individuals in these roles generate and evaluate complex ideas. They also initiate, design and execute major learning and development functions within an organisation. Typically, they would have full responsibility and accountability for the personal output and work of others.Academic Requirements: International students applying for this course either off-shore or on-shore will need satisfactory completion of the equivalent of Australian Diploma qualification or higher in relevant field.
English Language Requirements: To enrol into this course with BLC, international students, applying either off-shore or on-shore, must satisfy one of the following requirements:
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- Either a minimum IELTS test score of 6.0 or equivalent for direct entry into a VET course; Results more than two years are not acceptable. OR
- Evidence that they have studied in English for at least five years in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, South Africa, United Kingdom or United States.
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- Evidence that, within two years of their application date, they have successfully completed in Australia a foundation course or a senior secondary certificate of education or a substantial part of a Certificate IV or higher level qualification, from the Australian Qualifications Framework.
- For students from Assessment Levels 1 and 2 only, successful completion of BLC’s Language and Numeracy Test conducted by BLC
Pre-Training Review: All student will undertake pre-training review which aims to identify their training needs through questions on previous education or training, basic computing skills and interview conducted by BLC enrolment officer.
Interview also aims to identify possible RPL opportunities.
Through pre-training review student will demonstrate that they have necessary skills to successfully complete the course.
Language, Literacy and Numeracy test (LLN) All students are required to undertake a language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) test conducted by Blue Lotus College (BLC).
Candidate undertaking this course must possess sound numeracy skills since it requires them to do calculations, make reports and graphs.
- learning and development consultant
- RTO Manager
- organisational learning and leadership manager
- RTO Director
- workforce capability development leader
- workforce planner
- educational professional
- manager providing research or information related to career development
Core Units:
BSBHRM613 | Contribute to the development of learning and development strategies |
BSBLDR811 | Lead strategic transformation |
TAELED803 | Implement improved learning practice |
Elective Units: | |
BSBSTR801 | Lead innovative thinking and practice |
BSBLDR812 | Develop and cultivate collaborative partnerships and relationships |
BSBINS603 | Initiate and lead applied research |
PSPMGT006 | Develop a business case |
BSBINS601 | Manage knowledge and information |
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Apr.2024Anzac Day
ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
Anzac Day falls on the 25th of April each year. The 25th of April was officially named Anzac Day in 1916.
On the 25th of April 1915, Australian and New Zealand soldiers formed part of the allied expedition that set out to capture the Gallipoli peninsula. These became known as Anzacs and the pride they took in that name continues to this day.
The Anzacs landed on Gallipoli and met fierce resistance from the Ottoman Turkish defenders. Their plan to knock Türkiye out of the war quickly became a stalemate and the campaign dragged on for eight months.
At the end of 1915, the allied forces were evacuated. Both sides suffered heavy casualties and endured great hardships. Over 8,000 Australian soldiers were killed.
The meaning of Anzac Day today includes the remembrance of all Australians killed in military operations.