The Diploma of Leadership and Management is targeted to suit a wide range of careers and industries, giving students business-ready skills that can be applied to any workplace to become leaders and managers in their fields. Individuals at this level display initiative and judgement in planning, organising, implementing and monitoring their own workload and the workload of others. They use communication skills to support individuals and teams to meet organisational or enterprise requirements. They plan, design, apply and evaluate solutions to unpredictable problems, and identify, analyse and synthesise information from a variety of sources.
Students successfully completing the course will receive the BSB50420 – Diploma of Leadership of Management.
Once you have successfully completed the BSB51918 Diploma of Leadership and Management you can apply for jobs within various industries which may include:
Business development manager
Team leader
Product or service manager
Departmental manager
Warehouse manager
Operations manager
Senior manager
This qualification will be delivered at Kueen’s Institute Campus as follows:
Level 3-396 Pitt Street , Sydney 2000
Students who complete this course may wish to continue their education into a range of higher education qualifications in business or management.
Assessment of previous training/experience, if relevant, will be made as part of the application process. Kueen’s Institute will review each student’s previous qualifications and/or skills and knowledge during the enrolment process to ensure that all students possess the characteristics to achieve the required rigour and depth of training and can meet all of the competency requirements in the current course time frame.
Once you have successfully completed the BSB51918 Diploma of Leadership and Management you can apply for jobs within various industries which may include:
- Business development manager
- Team leader
- Product or service manager
- Departmental manager
- Operations manager
- Warehouse manager
- Senior manager
The course is provided through a face to face delivery mode with a period of self-study and assessments are conducted using written and practical assessments methods. While the course duration may vary from student to student it is suggested that this course will be delivered over 40 tuition weeks + up to 12 weeks of holidays (maximum 52 weeks)
Students are required to:
- Be at least 18 years of age on commencement of the course
- Have completed Year 12 (or equivalent) of secondary schooling.
English Proficiency – students must:
- meet ONE the following English proficiency requirements for this course:
Test Type |
Score |
International English Language Testing System |
5.5 |
TOEFL internet-based test |
46 |
TOEFL paper-based test |
527 |
Cambridge English: Advanced (Certificate in
Advanced English) |
162 |
Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) |
42 |
OR
- be able to provide any of the following evidence of English Language competence:
- that they were educated for 5 years in an English-speaking country.
- that they have successfully completed their Year 12 or equivalent in English Language.
- Have LLN skills at ACSF level 3
Total Course Fees: $12,500
Includes:
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- Tuition Fees: $12,000
- Enrolment Fees (Non-refundable): AUD $250
- Materials Fee: AUD $250
Payment schedule:
Students may choose to pay fees upfront or in accordance with the following schedule:
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- Prior to Term 1 (study week 1) $3,500 (first instalment + materials and enrolment fee)
o Prior to Term 2 (week 11) $3,000
o Prior to Term 3 (study week 21) $3,000
o Prior to Term 4 (study week 31) $3,000
Amounts shown are in Australian Dollars (AUD$).
Nationally Recognised Training does not incur GST.
Students will only be eligible to receive their qualification if fees have been paid in full and all course requirements have been met.
*Additional fees may apply in some circumstances e.g. re-assessment, re-issuing of certification documents or resupply of materials. Fee adjustments are available where RPL is granted or Credit is applied. Please refer to your Student Handbook for our Fees and Refunds Policy.
Students must attend 20 hours of classroom training per week as per attendance requirements for international students. Students will also be required to complete approximately 10 hours per week of personal study, including additional reading, activities and research as directed by the trainer/assessor.