BSB40320 Certificate IV in Entrepreneurship and New Business
This qualification reflects the role of individuals establishing or operating a business providing self-employment, as well as those establishing a new venture as part of a larger organisation.
These individuals use well developed skills and a broad knowledge base to solve a range of unpredictable problems and analyse and evaluate information from a variety of sources. They may provide leadership and guidance to others and have responsibility for the output of others.
Units to be completed, 4 core and 6 electives. Delivered in classroom environment at North Parramatta, this course can be a perfect starting point if you are looking for a career change. BSB40320 Certificate IV in Entrepreneurship and New Business will be awarded on successful completion of all units.
Computer usage is provided in the classroom for reference to internet sites and templates. To gain the full qualification you will need to satisfactorily complete all the units listed below including all required assessments and other evidence requirements. Where a learner does not satisfactorily complete the full qualification, a Statement of Attainment will be issued for those units that have been satisfactorily completed.
This qualification will be delivered in a classroom environment by a qualified industry skilled trainer at Western Sydney Skills Hub at North Parramatta. Address – 410 Church St, Level 3, Suite 34, North Parramatta, NSW 2151. Please note that classes may not be available when you are reading this course description, but the college still encourages the potential candidates to register their interest by joining the waiting list (available at the bottom of this page).
NSW Govt Funding
**NSW Govt funding may be available for this qualification for eligible candidates. Please visit www.smartandskilled.nsw.gov.au to do a preliminary check of your eligibility. Alternatively, you can complete the Application Form and send it to admin@pcc.edu.au
Selection of units of competency
Core units
BSBESB401 Research and develop business plans
BSBESB402 Establish legal and risk management requirements of new business ventures
BSBESB403 Plan finances for new business ventures
BSBESB404 Market new business ventures
Elective units
BSBESB301 Investigate business opportunities
BSBESB406 Establish operational strategies and procedures for new business venture
BSBLDR412 Communicate effectively as a workplace leader
SIRXMKT006 Develop a social media strategy
BSBTWK401 Built and maintain business relationships
BSBTEC405 Review and maintain organisation’s digital presence
Delivery strategies
This course is focused on developing entrepreneurship skills and will allow students to gain real experience in the classroom, practice in small groups of up to 14 students, and undertake assessments based on current industry practices. You are expected to attend 200 hours of classroom. It is expected that a full-time study load outside the classroom will involve up to 20 hours a week of study. In class delivery includes:
· Classroom delivery by experienced and industry skilled trainer
· Simulated in class experience
· Activities performed in the class
· Role plays as required in any given unit of competency
· Audio/Video presentation to introduce learners with real life scenarios
· Self-paced trainer led activities to reinforce, extend and reflect on what has been learnt in the class
Assessment strategies
Assessments for this qualification include both formative and summative assessments in the form of:
· Direct observation in a simulated work environment by a Trainer/ Assessor of this course
· Portfolio of evidence assessed by a Trainer/ Assessor of this course. This portfolio would also include workbooks completed at the students' own time,
· Critical reflections of work undertaken in demonstrating skills
· Role plays and workplace simulation exercises where demonstration of skills cannot be achieved within the workplace;
· Presentation of information in the workplace or in a simulated work environment
· Written reports; and
· Knowledge based exercises which demonstrate key knowledge across subjects in the form of quizzes or short answer questions.
Course Fee $5,600.00
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Please note that applying for RPL may not automatically result in issuing of the qualification or statement of attainment. No refund will be made if the RPL assessment results in a partial qualification or no qualification. However, you have the right to appeal for a review of the RPL decision. Please download a copy of our Student Handbook https://www.parramattacollege.edu.au/enrol for further information.
Final outcome
Upon successful completion of all the required units of competency, you will be awarded with BSB40320 Certificate IV in Entrepreneurship and New Business.
Have more questions to ask?
Please feel free to contact our office on 02 9687 2072 to discuss more about the course or send an email to admin@pcc.edu.au
- Communicate effectively as a workplace leader (BSBLDR412)
- Research and develop business plans (BSBESB401)
- Investigate business opportunities (BSBESB301)
- Establish operational strategies and procedures for new business ventures (BSBESB406)
- Establish legal and risk management requirements of new business ventures (BSBESB402)
- Build and maintain business relationships (BSBTWK401)
- Develop a social media strategy (SIRXMKT006)
- Review and maintain organisation's digital presence (BSBTEC405)
- Market new business ventures (BSBESB404)
- Plan finances for new business ventures (BSBESB403)
This course has no current classes. Please the waiting list.