BSB30307 Certificate III in Micro Business Operations
Qualification: Certificate III (AQF)
Training Package:
BSB07 - Business Services Training Package
TAFE NSW Course No: 17823
This course is for people who intend to go into small business as an independent contractor and/or micro business operator as well as those who are already an independent contractor and/or micro business operator. This course provides the skills and knowledge required to investigate micro business opportunities, develop a micro business proposal, organise finances and resource requirments for the micro business, and comply with regulatory, taxation and insurance requirements for a micro business.
Career Opportunities: Micro business operator/independent contractor.
Articulation: When you finish this course you can apply to do BSB40407 Certificate IV in Small Business Management. In addition, depending on units/electives completed in this course, you may be eligible for advanced standing in other courses and other Training Package qualifications.
Entry Requirements: There are no formal educational requirements for entry into this course, however learners must demonstrate potential to undertake vocational education and training at Certificate III level, inlcuding:
* with personal or vocational experience in a specific industry
* with vocational experience in a specific industry or an industry specific qualification.
| Competency Units | |
| Core: | |
| BSBSMB301A | Investigate micro business opportunities |
| BSBSMB302A | Develop a micro business proposal |
| BSBSMB303A | Organise finances for the micro business |
| BSBSMB304A | Determine resource requirements for the micro business |
| BSBSMB305A | Comply with regulatory, taxation and insurance requirements for the micro business |
| Elective: | |
| BSBCRT501A | Originate and develop concepts |
| BSBCUS301A | Deliver and monitor a service to customers |
| BSBEBU401A | Review and maintain a website |
| BSBFIA301A | Maintain financial records |
| BSBFIA303A | Process accounts payable and receivable |
| BSBINN301A | Promote innovation in a team environment |
| BSBINT303B | Organise the importing and exporting of goods |
| BSBITU305A | Conduct online transactions |
| BSBSMB306A | Plan a homebased business |
| BSBSMB307A | Set up information and communications technology for the micro business |
| BSBWOR301A | Organise personal work priorities and development |
| BSBWOR302A | Work effectively as an offsite worker |
| FNSFLIT201B | Develop and use a personal budget |
| 9765G | Business technical tutorial support |
Semester 2, 2008: Places may still be available in some units. Contact the campus for details.
Campuses:
Ballina - contact the campus on (02) 6681 8900.
Lismore - contact the campus on (02) 6623 0200.
Semester 1, 2009: North Coast Institute Application form by 31 October 2008. Late applications will be accepted.
Ballina - Part-time evening, 7 hours per week for 18 weeks, Mondays and Wednesdays, 6.00 pm to 9.30 pm. For more information please call the campus on
(02) 6681 8900 or 131 601.
Great Lakes - Part-time evening, 3 hours per week for 18 weeks, Wednesdays, 6.00 pm - 9.00 pm.
For more information contact the campus on (02) 6555 0600.
Lismore - details to be advised.
For more information
contact the campus on (02) 6623 0200.
Information sheet, Lismore Campus, Semester 1 2009 (PDF 287KB)
Taree - Part-time/flexible, Mondays, 6.00 pm - 9.00 pm for 18 weeks.
For more information contact the campus on (02) 6591 6200.
