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Studying at IIPM

A number of approaches to course delivery are used by IIPM's staff.

Course delivery approaches include:

• teacher led classroom delivery

• practical activities
• seminars
• supervised study

• workshops

• tutorials

 

During class time students will be expected to participate by answering questions, giving opinions, demonstrating tasks, working with others in groups, making presentations and participating in role playing situations.

The duration of the course specified in the course information includes only scheduled formal training. Students are required to spend a minimum of 10 hours per week for individual study (including self- paced learning, research, learning activities and assessment activities) in additional to their scheduled timetable. 

IIPM is happy to talk about 'Individualised Course Programs'. 

We aim to 'tailor' a students needs to 'fit' within our course structure and timetabling. We know that at times, study can be pushed down the list of priorities and we want our students to be comfortable knowing that we are here to support them.  

RPL & Course Credit

If you would like to speak to us about RPL or Course Credit, please contact Student Administration, or Phone: 03 9889 8866 or email info@iipm.edu.au.

Business Courses:

Certificate III in Business
BSB30120
CRICOS Course Code: 109105H
Fees & Charges
Enrolment Fee $ 200.00 (non - refundable)
Material Fee $ 450.00 (subject to variation)

Course Tuition Fee $ 10,000.00

​Course Duration
52 weeks including 40 weeks of scheduled delivery and up to 12 weeks of holidays and terms breaks. The course is delivered face to face on campus with 20 hours of schedules classes per week.

​​General

This qualification is targeted towards International students who need to develop skills in business terminology, communication skills, personal organisation strategies and simple business concepts. It is ideal for students who wish to improve their English before moving to a higher level course.

Pathways into the qualification 

Candidates may enter the qualification through a number of entry points including substantial vocational experience, in management but without a formal qualification.  

Total number of units = 13

6 Core unit

7 Elective units

Core Units:

BSBCRT311 - Apply critical thinking skills in a team environment

BSBPEF201 - Support personal wellbeing in the workplace

BSBSUS211 - Participate in sustainable work practices

BSBTWK301 - Use inclusive work practices

BSBWHS311 - Assist with maintaining workplace safety

BSBXCM301 - Engage in workplace communication

Elective Units:

BSBINS302 - Organise personal work priorities and development

BSBOPS304 - Deliver and monitor a service to customers

BSBOPS305 - Process customer complaints

BSBPEF301 - Organise personal work priorities

BSBTEC302 - Design and produce spreadsheets

BSBTEC303 - Create electronic presentations

BSBWRT311 - Write simple documents

Entry Requirements

Prospective students are required to meet entry requirements such as age requirement, English Language proficiency and academic qualification. Click here full entry requirements.

IIPM will accept test results (with relevant test scores) from any of the following English Language tests :

Recognition of Prior Learning, RPL

Available if relevant documentation provided.

Students are encouraged to apply for RPL prior to or immediately after formal enrolment but prior to the facilitated delivery of units to ensure that they do not miss any class/workshop opportunities offered should they be unsuccessful in the RPL process. Students are given an individual strategy document showing the units they need to complete and methods for undertaking learning and assessment in those units. 

 

Vocational or Educational outcomes:

Students can go into a range of employment or further study options, including studies at higher education level. Job Roles may include but not limited to:

 

• Marketing Officer                    

• Admin Manager                      

• Customer Service Rep.

 

Job Outlook:

Please refer to the Australian Government Job Outlook site for job prospects for each of the occupations listed above.

                                                                            

Certificate IV in Business
BSB40120
CRICOS Course Code: 109106G
 
Fees & Charges
Enrolment Fee $ 200.00 (non - refundable)
Material Fee $ 450.00 (subject to variation)

Course Tuition Fee $ 10,000.00

​Course Duration
52 weeks including 40 weeks of scheduled delivery and up to 12 weeks of holidays and terms breaks. The course is delivered face to face on campus with 20 hours of schedules classes per week.

 

General

This qualification is suited to those working as administrators and project officers.  In this role, individuals use well developed skills and a broad knowledge base to apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems and to analyse information from a variety of sources.

 

Pathways into the qualification 

Candidates may enter the qualification through a number of entry points including substantial vocational experience, in management but without a formal qualification.  

Total number of units = 12

6 Core unit

6 Elective units

Core Units:

BSBCRT411- Apply critical thinking to work practices

BSBTEC404 - Use digital technologies to collaborate in a work environment

BSBTWK401 - Build and maintain business relationships

BSBWHS411 - Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures, and programs

BSBWRT411 - Write complex documents

BSBXCM401 - Apply communication strategies in the workplace

Elective Units:

BSBHRM417 -  Support human resources functions and processes

BSBINS401 - Analyse and present research information

BSBLDR413 - Lead effective workplace relationships

BSBOPS402 - Coordinate business operational plans

BSBPEF401 - Manage personal health and wellbeing

BSBPEF502 - Develop and use emotional intelligence

Entry Requirements

Prospective students are required to meet entry requirements such as age requirement, English Language proficiency and academic qualification. Click here full entry requirements.

IIPM will accept test results (with relevant test scores) from any of the following English Language tests :

Recognition of Prior Learning, RPL

Available if relevant documentation provided

Students are encouraged to apply for RPL prior to or immediately after formal enrolment but prior to the facilitated delivery of units to ensure that they do not miss any class/workshop opportunities offered should they be unsuccessful in the RPL process. Students are given an individual strategy document showing the units they need to complete and methods for undertaking learning and assessment in those units. 

 

Vocational or Educational outcomes:

Students can go into a range of employment or further study options, including studies at higher education level. Job Roles may include but not limited to:

 

• Marketing Officer                    

• Admin Manager                      

• Customer Service Rep.

 

Job Outlook:

Please refer to the Australian Government Job Outlook site for job prospects for each of the occupations listed above.

                                                                            

Diploma of Business
BSB50120
CRICOS Course Code: 109107F
 
Fees & Charges
Enrolment Fee $ 200.00 (non - refundable)
Material Fee $ 450.00 (subject to variation)

Course Tuition Fee $ 10,000.00

​Course Duration
52 weeks including 40 weeks of scheduled delivery and up to 12 weeks of holidays and terms breaks. The course is delivered face to face on campus with 20 hours of schedules classes per week.

 

General

This qualification would apply to individuals with various job titles including executive officers, programme consultants and programme coordinators.  Individuals in these roles may possess substantial experience in a range of settings, but seek to further develop their skills across a wide range of business functions. Conversely, it may also apply to those with little or no vocational experience, but who possess sound theoretical business skills and knowledge that they would like to develop in order to create further educational and employment opportunities. 

Pathways into the qualification 

 

Candidates may enter the qualification through a number of entry points including substantial vocational experience, in management but without a formal qualification.  

 

Total number of units = 12

5 Core units

7 Elective units

Core Units:

BSBCRT511 - Develop critical thinking in others

BSBFIN501 - Manage budgets and financial plans

BSBOPS501 - Manage business resources

BSBSUS511 - Develop workplace policies and procedures for sustainability

BSBXCM501 - Lead communication in the workplace

Elective Units:

BSBHRM525 - Manage recruitment and onboarding

BSBOPS504 - Manage business risk

BSBOPS505 - Manage organisational customer service

BSBPEF501 - Manage personal and professional development

BSBPMG430 - Undertake project work

BSBTWK503 - Manage meetings

BSBWHS521 - Ensure a safe workplace for a work area

Entry Requirements

Prospective students are required to meet entry requirements such as age requirement, English Language proficiency and academic qualification. Click here full entry requirements.

IIPM will accept test results (with relevant test scores) from any of the following English Language tests :

Recognition of Prior Learning, RPL

Available if relevant documentation provided

Students are encouraged to apply for RPL prior to or immediately after formal enrolment but prior to the facilitated delivery of units to ensure that they do not miss any class/workshop opportunities offered should they be unsuccessful in the RPL process. Students are given an individual strategy document showing the units they need to complete and methods for undertaking learning and assessment in those units. 

 

Vocational or Educational outcomes:

Students can go into a range of employment or further study options, including studies at higher education level. Job Roles may include but not limited to:

 

• Store Manager                  

• Assistant Manager                      

• Programme coordinator 

 

Job Outlook:

Please refer to the Australian Government Job Outlook site for job prospects for each of the occupations listed above.

                                                                            

Advanced Diploma of Business
BSB60120
CRICOS Course Code: 109108E
 
Fees & Charges
Enrolment Fee $ 200.00 (non - refundable)
Material Fee $ 450.00 (subject to variation)

Course Tuition Fee $ 15,000.00

​Course Duration
78 weeks including 60 weeks of scheduled delivery and up to 18 weeks of holidays and terms breaks. The course is delivered face to face on campus with 20 hours of schedules classes per week.

 

General

This qualification reflects the role of individuals with significant experience in a senior administrative role who are seeking to develop expertise across a wider range of business functions. The qualification is suited to individuals who possess significant theoretical business skills and knowledge and wish to consolidate and build pathways to further educational or employment opportunities.

 

 

Pathways into the qualification 

Candidates may enter the qualification through a number of entry points including substantial vocational experience, in management but without a formal qualification.  

Total number of units = 10

5 Core unit

5 Elective units

Core units:

BSBCRT611 - Apply critical thinking for complex problem solving

BSBFIN601 - Manage organisational finances

BSBOPS601 - Develop and implement business plans

BSBSUS601 - Lead corporate social responsibility

BSBTEC601 -  Review organisational digital strategy

Elective Units:

BSBHRM604 - Manage employee and industrial relations

BSBLDR601 - Lead and manage organisational change

BSBSTR601 - Manage innovation and continuous improvement

BSBSTR602 - Develop organisational strategies

BSBTWK601 - Develop and maintain strategic business networks

Entry Requirements

Prospective students are required to meet entry requirements such as age requirement, English Language proficiency and academic qualification. Click here full entry requirements.

IIPM will accept test results (with relevant test scores) from any of the following English Language tests :

Recognition of Prior Learning, RPL

Available if relevant documentation provided

Students are encouraged to apply for RPL prior to or immediately after formal enrolment but prior to the facilitated delivery of units to ensure that they do not miss any class/workshop opportunities offered should they be unsuccessful in the RPL process. Students are given an individual strategy document showing the units they need to complete and methods for undertaking learning and assessment in those units. 

 

Vocational or Educational outcomes:

Students can go into a range of employment or further study options, including studies at higher education level. Job Roles may include but not limited to:

 

• Area Manager                  

• Regional Manager                      

• Department manager

 

Job Outlook:

Please refer to the Australian Government Job Outlook site for job prospects for each of the occupations listed above.

                                                                            

Advanced Diploma of Program Management 

Fees & Charges

Enrolment Fee $ 200.00 (non - refundable)

Material Fee $ 450.00 (subject to variation)

Course Tuition Fee $ 10,000.00

Course Duration
52 weeks including 40 weeks of scheduled delivery and up to 12 weeks of holidays and terms breaks. The course is delivered face to face on campus with 20 hours of schedules classes per week.

 

General

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply specialised knowledge and skills, together with experience in program management across a range of enterprise and industry contexts. The job roles that relate to this qualification include Program Manager.

Individuals in these roles are responsible for managing or directing a program to achieve organisational objectives. A program is defined as a set of interrelated projects, each of which has a project manager.

Individuals at this level use initiative and judgement to direct, plan, and lead a range of program functions, with accountability for personal and team outcomes within broad parameters. They use cognitive and communication skills to identify, analyse and synthesise information from a variety of sources and transfer their knowledge to others, and creative or conceptual skills to express ideas and perspectives or respond to complex problems.

 

 

Pathways into the qualification 

Candidates may enter the qualification through a number of entry points including substantial vocational experience, in management but without a formal qualification.  

Total number of units = 12

4 Core unit

8 Elective units

Core units:

BSBPMG630 Enable program execution

BSBPMG634 Facilitate stakeholder engagement

BSBPMG635 Implement program governance

BSBPMG636 Manage benefits

Elective Units:

AHCBUS615 Implement a monitoring, evaluation and reporting program

BSBAUD601 Establish and manage compliance management systems

BSBCRT611 Apply critical thinking for complex problem solving

BSBFIN601 Manage organisational finances

BSBINS601 Manage knowledge and information

BSBLDR601 Lead and manage organisational change

BSBPEF502 Develop and use emotional intelligence

BSBPMG631 Manage program delivery

BSBPMG632 Manage program risk

BSBPMG633 Provide leadership for the program

BSBPMG637 Engage in collaborative alliances

BSBSTR601 Manage innovation and continuous improvement

BSBSUS601 Lead corporate social responsibility

ICTICT612 Develop contracts and manage contract performance

ICTICT616 Develop communities of practice

PSPMGT006 Develop a business case

Entry Requirements

Prospective students are required to meet entry requirements such as age requirement, English Language proficiency and academic qualification. Click here full entry requirements.

IIPM will accept test results (with relevant test scores) from any of the following English Language tests :

Recognition of Prior Learning, RPL

Available if relevant documentation provided

Students are encouraged to apply for RPL prior to or immediately after formal enrolment but prior to the facilitated delivery of units to ensure that they do not miss any class/workshop opportunities offered should they be unsuccessful in the RPL process. Students are given an individual strategy document showing the units they need to complete and methods for undertaking learning and assessment in those units. 

 

Vocational or Educational outcomes:

Students can go into a range of employment or further study options, including studies at higher education level. Job Roles may include but not limited to:

 

• Program Manager                  

• Senior project Manager                      

• Program Director

• Program Coordinator

 

Job Outlook:

Please refer to the Australian Government Job Outlook site for job prospects for each of the occupations listed above.

                                                                            

BSB60720
CRICOS Course Code: 120993M
BSB80320
CRICOS Course Code: 120994K
 
Fees & Charges
Enrolment Fee $ 200.00 (non - refundable)
Material Fee $ 450.00 (subject to variation)

Course Tuition Fee $ 20,000.00

​Course Duration
104 weeks including 80 weeks of scheduled delivery and up to 24 weeks of holidays and terms breaks. The course is delivered face to face on campus with 20 hours of schedules classes per week.

 

General

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply advanced knowledge and skills in a range of strategic leadership and management roles.

Individuals at this level make high level autonomous decisions and use initiative and judgement to plan and implement a range of leadership and management functions in varied contexts. They have full responsibility and accountability for personal outputs and for the work or function of others.

They use cognitive and creative skills to review, critically analyse, consolidate and synthesise knowledge, in order to generate ideas and provide solutions to complex problems. They use communication skills to demonstrate their understanding of theoretical concepts and to transfer knowledge and ideas to others.

 

 

Pathways into the qualification 

Candidates may enter the qualification through a number of entry points including substantial vocational experience, in management but without a formal qualification.  

Total number of units = 8

2 Core unit

6 Elective units

Core units:

BSBLDR811 Lead strategic transformation

BSBSTR802 Lead strategic planning processes for an organisation

Elective Units:

BSBFIN801 Lead financial strategy development

BSBHRM615 Contribute to the development of diversity and inclusion strategies

BSBINS603 Initiate and lead applied research

BSBLDR812 Develop and cultivate collaborative partnerships and relationships

BSBLDR813 Lead and influence ethical practice

BSBPMG810 Prioritise projects and programs

BSBPMG814 Lead the portfolio

BSBSTR801 Lead innovative thinking and practice

BSBSTR803 Establish business continuity management strategies

BSBTEC601 Review organisational digital strategy

Graduate Diploma of Strategic Leadership

Entry Requirements

Prospective students are required to meet entry requirements such as age requirement, English Language proficiency and academic qualification. Click here full entry requirements.

IIPM will accept test results (with relevant test scores) from any of the following English Language tests :

Recognition of Prior Learning, RPL

Available if relevant documentation provided

Students are encouraged to apply for RPL prior to or immediately after formal enrolment but prior to the facilitated delivery of units to ensure that they do not miss any class/workshop opportunities offered should they be unsuccessful in the RPL process. Students are given an individual strategy document showing the units they need to complete and methods for undertaking learning and assessment in those units. 

 

Vocational or Educational outcomes:

Students can go into a range of employment or further study options, including studies at higher education level. Job Roles may include but not limited to:

 

• Strategic Leader                  

• Senior Manager                      

• General Manager

• Business Manager

 

Job Outlook:

Please refer to the Australian Government Job Outlook site for job prospects for each of the occupations listed above.

                                                                            

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