Course Description
Kick start your career with this entry-level course in business administration. This course will give you the practical skills to successfully work in an office or business environment.
Learn how to design and produce spreadsheets, write simple documents, organise schedules, and become a valued team member.
The Certificate III in Business is suited to those who are new to the workforce or those seeking a new career pathway with little to no experience in administration. This is a very large occupation with over 182,000 job openings expected over the next five years, ensuring strong job outcomes for graduates.
Successful completion of the course provides you with the practical skills to work in many office and business roles. You will also develop a solid foundation for further study.
Cornzal understands the flexibility needed to fit your training in with your work arrangements. We deliver training in the workplace, online and in the classroom. With this range of options, we will ensure your training plan suits you and your employer.
This course will be offered at:
Brisbane Campus – Level 1, 433 Boundary Street, Brisbane
Beenleigh Campus – Level 1, 137 George Street, Beenleigh
Blackstone Campus – 14 Hill Street, Blackstone
The following table details the units of competency (UoC) that comprise this course.
UNITS OF COMPETENCY & PROGRAM STRUCTURE BSB30120 Certificate III in Business |
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Unit Code | Unit Name | Core/Elective |
BSBCRT311 | Apply critical thinking skills in a team environment | CORE |
BSBXCM301 | Engage in workplace communication | CORE |
BSBTWK301 | Use inclusive work practices | CORE |
BSBWHS311 | Assist with maintaining workplace safety | CORE |
BSBSUS211 | Participate in sustainable work practices | CORE |
BSBPEF301 | Organise personal work priorities | CORE |
BSBTEC301 | Design and produce business documents | ELECTIVE |
BSBWRT311 | Write simple documents | ELECTIVE |
BSBPEF201 | Support personal wellbeing in the workplace | ELECTIVE |
BSBOPS303 | Organise schedules | ELECTIVE |
BSBOPS304 | Deliver and monitor a service to customers | ELECTIVE |
BSBOPS305 | Process customer complaints | ELECTIVE |
SIRXPDK001 | Advise on products and services | ELECTIVE |
There are no formal entry requirements for this course.
Cornzal requires you to have a good knowledge of computer basics and a sound achievement in Year 10 Maths, and English is desirable.
The following course fees apply to this course:
- Cornzal Concession $1,420.00
- Subsidised n/a
- Full Fee $2,697.50
- Co-Contribution Fees n/a
- Cornzal at School Subsidised Fee n/a
- Cornzal at School Full Fee – FFS (Fee for Service) arrangements (i.e. where the student or parent pays for the qualification)
This is the cost of the training and assessment services provided by the training provider. The fee is paid to the training provider Fee for Services (FFS). Your employer may choose to pay the course fees on your behalf.
Textbook and other fees may apply to this course. For further information relating to fees, including payment methods, student loans, financial assistance, and scholarships, please refer to our Fees and Refunds page for more information.
Skill and knowledge assessments are essential steps in proceeding through your course.
You may be assessed in a number of ways, including observation, written assessment, questioning, third-party feedback, and if you are currently working in the industry, you may be eligible for recognition of prior learning.
This qualification provides a pathway to work in roles such as:
Junior Personal Assistant
Office Assistant
Receptionist
Accounts Clerk