Diploma of Management (BSB51107)
ASSESSMENT
1. Overview
The course you are enrolled in comprises intensive group workshop days and follow-up tasks which are designed to help you to apply the course content, tools and concepts, and for the facilitators to assess if you have completed all of the course requirements.
The workshop themes are:
- Managing people performance
- Team effectiveness
- Customer service
- Budgets and financial plans
- Safe working environments
- Recruitment and inductions
- Performance management
- Managing projects
The Management Program is assessed against the 8 component modules as listed in the front of your workbook. These comprise the requirements for completion of the nationally recognised qualification DIPLOMA OF MANAGEMENT- BSB 51107.To successfully complete the course and be awarded the qualification you must demonstrate competency against all of these 8 modules. The course schedule, follow-up assessments and project work are carefully designed to enable you to do so, and - importantly - to enable you also to apply your learning.
For the successful completion of this qualification, participants must complete a series of workplace-related assessment tasks and projects. Assessment tasks can be completed and submitted progressively after the workshop completion. This program requires participants to undertake some self-directed learning in order to successfully complete the course. Participants should allow a minimum of 5-6 hours per week to complete the self-directed learning and assessment tasks.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is available on enrolment.
When you have successfully completed and submitted the assessments your work will be reviewed and you will be given some feedback, or extra guidance if it is not quite up to the mark. We will do everything we can to assist you to complete the course.
It is important to understand that in this type of program absolute right and wrong answers are not always required as your own circumstances will differ to those of other participants.
2. Learning Materials
Your workbook includes extra learning materials covering most of the course requirements. Learning guides include questions and exercises to assist you to apply ideas and concepts, and to clarify learning. Other learning materials are provided during the workshops and of course many are readily available online at www.ourcommunity.com.au.
3. Assessment Tasks
3.1. Workshop
The workshops comprise instruction, discussion, examples, case studies, role plays and personal experiences. Your active participation is expected in the workshops and this will form part of your overall assessment.
3.2. Written
The written assessments will comprise of projects and questions. These are included in your workbook notes in hard copy and will be emailed to you following the workshops in MS Office formats.
The projects and questions generally cover the learning discussed in the workshops, and some may lead on from the activities completed in the workshop.
The projects cover the eight workshop themes and give you some scope to apply the course in real world situations. The recommended depth of the submission is also included e.g. project one recommends no more than 2 x A4 pages. 3.3. Other There is an opportunity to apply for recognition of prior learning and experience if you desire. It is worth noting, that the intention of attending the workshops is to gain further skills and knowledge. Please talk with your facilitator about this if you want to know more.
4. Submitting Assessments
The preferred method is to email your completed assessments to your Franklyn Scholar assessor. All Franklyn Scholar assessor's details will be provided during the program. Please save your file with your name in the title prior to emailing. For example, the file name might be "diploma assessments John Citizen.doc". This will help us to keep track of your files. Use also the "read receipt" function in your email so you can be sure it has been received. Other arrangements can be made if required.
5. Certification
5.1. Qualification
Following completion of all assessments, the enrolment form and evaluation, and payment of all course fees, you will be eligible for awarding of the DIPLOMA OF MANAGEMENT - BSB 51107 qualification. Your certificate will be mailed to your given address.
5.2. Non-Assessed
If you do not complete the assessments you can still be awarded a certificate of attendance when you have completed the enrolment form, evaluation and payment of all course fees. Your certificate will be mailed to your given address.
6. Contacts
Course participants will be provided with contact details for support.
We hope you enjoy your Management Program experience and that you gain new knowledge, tools and contacts from your participation.
7. Information & Enrolments
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