Certificate IV in International Trade
| Course Enquiries: | Chadstone: 9564 1603 Email: business@holmesglen.edu.au |
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| Course Code: | BSB41107 |
| Start Date(s): | February and July. |
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Overview
Incorporates
Certificate III in International Trade
Course Code BSB30607
This course has been designed to address the needs of industry, and provides participants with practical and theoretical training in the area of international trade.
Qualification & Recognition
Students who have successfully completed one semester will be eligible to receive Certificate III in International Trade. After
successful completion of two semesters, students will be eligible to receive Certificate IV in International Trade.
Recognition of Prior Learning and Credit Transfer
Students may be able to shorten the length of their chosen course by measuring skills acquired through work, life experiences or qualifications obtained from formal studies or training. AQF qualifications and statements of attainment issued by another registered training organisation will be recognised by Holmesglen.
Course Fees
Fees are calculated according to the level of course being studied, and the number of hours being undertaken, up to Government established maximums. Eligible students are able to access a Government Subsidised Place and certain categories of Full Fee Paying students may be able to access an Eligibility Exemption. Assistance is available in the form of VET FEE HELP or a Holmesglen Payment Plan for students who are unable to afford fee payment up front. For further information please check the link below or contact the Information Office on 03 95641640.
How to Apply
- Directly to Holmesglen: Part time and mature age.
- VTAC: Full-time: Apply through VTAC. Codes are 61221 VGF or 61224 (Fee type determined by provider)
Course Structure
- Unit
- Hours
- Research international business opportunities
- 20
- Apply knowledge of import and export international conventions, laws and finance
- 30
- Prepare business advice on taxes and duties for international trade transactions
- 40
- Plan for international trade
- 50
- Identify risk and apply risk management processes
- 50
- Establish effective workplace relationships
- This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to collect, analyse and communicate information and to use that information to develop and maintain effective working relationships and networks, with particular regard to communication and representation.
- 50
- Report on financial activity
- 30
- Research international markets
- 50
- Market goods and services internationally
- 70
- Make Decisions In A Legal Context
- This unit covers the competency to work and make appropriate decisions within a legal context. This unit requires the application of skills and knowledge required to make decisions within a legal context. The unit encompasses identifying the main roles and responsibilities of key bodies in the legal system, identifying compliance requirements and developing procedures to ensure compliance. The unit has application across all sectors of the financial services industry.
- 60
Assessment
Assessment may be a combination of written assignments, tests, examinations and/or practical application projects. Students are required to attend tests and examinations as scheduled.
Career and Further Study Opportunities
International trade is a potential growth area for Australian businesses. It affords new sales and business development opportunities for business, and new employment opportunities for individuals.
