Business Services
Certificate III in Business BSB30120
What are the Benefits of Studying Business as part of your HSC?
Students enrolled in this course gain a wide variety of specialised skills that are required within the Business Industry. Students will also benefit from:
• Fast track your career
• Complete Year 11 and 12 in a Catholic school
• Gain the Higher School Certificate and enhance your career options in the future
• Achieve outcomes towards Certificate III
• Undertake industry experience
• Develop essential employability skills
• Learn with greater flexibility and relevance
• Be supported by teacher mentors who provide valuable training and career advice to students
• Skills for life
• Nationally recognised qualification
What competencies do Business students gain throughout the course?
BSB30120 Certificate III in Business
Compulsory Core Training Package units
BSBCRT311 Apply critical thinking skills in a team environment
BSBWHS311 Assist with managing workplace safety
BSBPEF201 Support personal wellbeing in the workplace
BSBSUS211 Participate in sustainable work practices
BSBTWK301 Use inclusive work practices
BSBXCM301 Engage in workplace communication
CEDoW is awaiting finalisation of units to be delivered for HSC requirements from the NSW Educational Standards Authority
Pathways to Industry
Skills gained in this industry transfer to other occupations. Working in the business services industry involves:
customer service
organising information and records in both paper and electronic forms
teamwork
using technologies
creating documents
Examples of occupations in the Business industry:
office manager
personnel clerk
project manager
sales clerk/officer
secretary
data entry operator
manager/owner of a small business
payroll clerk/officer personal assistant
Are there any desirable criteria for this course?
Yes. Due to industry expectations, the high industry standard of regulation and specialisation, resourcing and work placement limitations there will only be a limited number of positions available within this course, capped at two classes consisting of eighteen students in each.
Evidence of consistent effort in HSIE (if chosen) and other subjects during Year 10
Evidence of positive achievement in Mathematics and English subjects during Year 10
Evidence of safe working habits in practical settings
Evidence of pride in the quality of work
Genuine interest in the course area
Employment related characteristics such as uniform, punctuality, effective use of time, ability to stay on task, ability to follow instructions