National units of competency

 

Diploma of Business Management

Computing

Subject Embedded national units of competency
Word processing BSBCMN213A Produce simple wordprocessed documents 
Produce business documents BSBCMN306A Produce business documents

Finance

Subject Embedded national units of competency
Prepare financial documents * BSBCMN207A Prepare and process financial/ business documents
Maintain financial records * BSBCMN308A Maintain financial records
Computerised accounting
* FNSACCT407A Set up and operate a computerised accounting system
* BSBCMN408A Report on financial activity
Financial management ^ BSBMGT504A Manage budgets and financial plans
^ BSBMGT503A Prepare budgets and financial plans

Communication and Management

Subject Embedded national units of competency
Workplace communication * BSBCMN203A Communicate in the workplace
* BSBEBUS401A Conduct online research
Research and reporting * BSBCMN405A Analyse and present research information
* BSBEBUS401A Conduct online research
Applied business communication ^ BSBADV502A Write persuasive copy
* BSBCMN420A Write complex documents
Workplace safety * BSBCMN211A Participate in workplace safety procedures
* BSBCMN311A Maintain workplace safety
Recruit, select and induct staff ^ BSBMGT506A Recruit, select and induct staff
Contribute to strategic direction ^ BSBMGT601A Contribute to strategic direction
Management of change

^ BSBFLM510B Facilitate and capitalise on change and innovation
* BSBCMN312A Support innovation and change
* BSBCMN412A Promote innovation and change

Ensure a safe workplace ^ BSBMGT505A Ensure a safe workplace
Manage people performance ^ BSBMGT502A Manage people performance

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^ Those nominated for the Martin College version of the National Qualification Diploma of Business Management BSB50401. Variations may be possible, providing the Qualification Packaging Rules identified are fully met.

* Those marked with an asterisk contain underpinning skills and knowledge applicable to the nominated units of competency.

The unmarked additional units of competency are included within the Martin College version of the Diploma of Business Management as they contain important skills, knowledge and understanding which will underpin and significantly contribute to the attainment of the highlighted units above, as well as assist each graduate with their studies, and to attain employment or university credit packages upon graduation.

While it is expected that most participants will achieve competency through the completion of the Martin College course, Skills Recognition will be available for any applicant who can provide valid evidence of already having attained any or all of the competencies.