Dolph Business School's Local Student Prospectus for 2019. Come study in Melbourne, Australia and experience what a true Australian education experience is like! Come find out more here: https://dolph.edu.au
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As a nationally recognised education provider, we are
committed to empowering our students through
education, enabling you to achieve greater.
At Dolph Business School, we know how important it is
to choose not only the right course or qualification, but
also the right institution to undertake your training
with.
Our dedicated trainers and our strong student support
network are here to help you on your learning journey!
Do something your future self will thank you for!
Come experience the DOLPH ADVANTAGE today!
COME EXPERIENCE GREATNESS!
CONTENTS
ABOUT US.
THE DOLPH ADVANTAGE.
OUR CAMPUS.
LIVING IN MELBOURNE.
ENROLMENT & VISA INFORMATION.
INTERNSHIPS.
UNIVERSITY PATHWAYS.
OUR COURSES.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
FEES & CHARGES.
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4. At Dolph Business School, we believe in empowering
people through education for a brighter future. Our
vision is to unlock your potential through learning,
enabling you to achieve greater.
Dolph Business School's continued growth as a
preferred training provider amongst many students
and employers is the result of the quality of our
training and assessment services, our student-focused
policies and processes, and our dedicated team.
We believe that we all have greatness in us, we just
need the right tools, knowledge and people around us
to help us achieve it.
This is why our team of passionate trainers and
support network of professionals strive to do our very
best, so that our students get to benefit from our
practical, job-ready training; and our industry trusted
and approved learning and assessments.
So, isn't it time you put yourself first and start working
towards achieving greatness?
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5. Excellent track record with ASQA.
We have maintained a perfect
compliance record since our
inception. This assures our students
that we are providing a high
standard of training and
assessment services!
Innovative and industry-trusted
approach to training.
Maintains a team of qualified and
dedicated Trainers with real-life
industry experience.
High student satisfaction rate - over
99% of our students surveyed would
recommend us to their family and
friends!
Small class sizes for a better
learning experience.
Give back to our communities by
way of scholarships -we are the only
registered training organisation in
Australia that provides for a special
scholarship program for single
mothers.
EXPERIENCE
THE DOLPH
ADVANTAGE.
EDUCATION IS
THE MOST POWERFUL WEAPON
WHICH YOU CAN USE
TO CHANGE THE WORLD.
NELSON MANDELA
Revolutionist, Philanthropist, Human Rights Advocate, President of South Africa (1994-1999)
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6. Located 13 kilometres north of Melbourne's city
centre lies our brand new campus, located at
946 High Street, Reservoir.
We are situated right across from the Reservoir
Railway Station and Bus Depot and are easily
accessible by car, train, bus and of course, by foot!
We are surrounded by an array of lively cafes,
bakeries, grocery stores, and retail outlets. There are
also several gyms, medical centres, and a
neighbourhood library and community centre all
within walking distance of our beautiful campus.
Our campus also provides for the following
convenient facilities just for you:
- Free WiFi
- Resource room
- Break-out areas
- Disability access + facilities
We will also be holding social events on campus
exclusively for our international students every first
Saturday of the month from February 2018 onwards!
Non-alcoholic drinks and finger foods will be served
and this will be a good opportunity to meet other
students and get to know your classmates better!
OUR
CAMPUS.
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All of our classrooms
are fitted with
modern furniture,
ergonomic chairs, and
state-of-the-art
equipment.
Did you know?
7. Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) - 2017
Melbourne is the
world's most
liveable city for the
seventh consecutive
year.
Did you know that Melbourne, Australia is the world’s most liveable city and Australia’s leading
city for education? Melbourne is also Australia’s second largest city with a population of just
over 4 million people. Its population is a mix of people from all walks of life, different ethnic
backgrounds and religions.
Melbourne’s culture provides the perfect environment for learning, and living.
There are always plenty of things to see, and do in Melbourne – from sightseeing and world-
class dining, to great walks and fun in the sand at one of Melbourne’s idyllic beaches!
$4 $147.60 4.6m 24
cup of coffee population average temp.
public
transport
monthly
ticket
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8. ACCOMMODATION
FOOD
ENTERTAINMENT
LIVING EXPENSES
Melbourne offers a range of quality accommodation options.
One of the first decisions you will need to make is to decide
what type of place you want to live in and where you want to
live.
You can rent your own apartment, townhouse, or house; or
you can even share a flat or house with other people!
In making a decision about where to live, you need to
balance the cost of higher rent in the city areas with lower
rent living in the suburbs.
Melbourne's markets and supermarkets sell a variety of
fresh meat, fruit and vegetables, rice, breads, spices and
you may even find foods from your home countries
stocked on their shelves!
The restaurants and cafes sprinkled all over Melbourne
offer a wide variety of foods from around the world.
There are several Western, Turkish, Middle Eastern, and
Indian eateries (take out shops and cafes) within walking
distance of our campus. You'll be spoiled for choices!
USEFUL WEBSITES
Accommodation
realestate.com.au
flatmates.com.au
sharehouses.com.au
Transportation
ptv.vic.gov.au
carsales.com.au
gumtree.com.au
Internet &
Telecommunications
finder.com.au
whistleout.com.au
Immigration-related
homeaffairs.gov.au
TRANSPORT
Melbourne is the capital of the State of Victoria and is
Australia's second largest city. It is very easy to get around
with our extensive public transport system.
Dolph Business School is conveniently located right across
from the Reservoir Train Station and Bus Depot.
Only 20-minutes from the city centre, the Myki travel card is
all you need to travel on any form of public transport in
Melbourne.
You can find out more on the Myki website.
The cost of living in Melbourne varies depending on the
type of lifestyle you lead. The 12-months living cost
estimate provided by the Department of Home Affairs,
from 1 February 2018 is:
School fees for dependent children can range between
AUD$7,500 - AUD$34,200.
Melbourne is famous for our parks and gardens, history-
rich buildings, lively theatres and breathtaking galleries.
Melbourne is also known for our restaurants, foodie
culture, music festivals, shopping and internationally
renowned sporting events.
You can find out what's happening in Melbourne at these
websites: timeout.com, theurbanlist.com,
weekendnotes.com, onlymelbourne.com.au,
whatson.melbourne.vic.gov.au, and visitmelbourne.com.
RECREATION
Reservoir, the suburb which we are located in, is a very
affordable suburb to live in with many amenities within close
proximity. Reservoir is a multi-cultural suburb with people
from all walks of life living together peacefully.
There is a beautiful lake and multiple parks, shopping centres
and department stores all within 10-minutes from our
campus. There is also a Youth Resource Centre, a basketball
court, a cycling track, several gyms, and a swimming pool a
short walk from our campus.
Student / guardian: AUD$20,290
Partner / spouse: AUD$7,100
Child: AUD$3,040
9. So, you've decided that
you want to study in
beautiful Melbourne,
Australia. Before we share
all the inside secrets about
life in Melbourne, we
thought you might find it
useful to understand our
enrolment process!
G E T T I N G
S T A R T E D .
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UNDERSTAND VISA AND COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The first thing you will need to do is to choose a course that is going to help
you achieve your career goals, and make sure you meet the entry and visa
requirements. For our Diploma courses, you must have completed high
school and you will need to achieve a minimum score of 5.5 on your IELTS
(Academic), 42 on your PTE (Academic), or its equivalent.
CHOOSE YOUR COURSE AND ENROL
Enrol into the course of your choice, provide the required
documentation (such as a notorised copy of your passport, academic
qualifications, and your English Academic test), and pay the
enrolment fee.
APPLY FOR YOUR STUDENT VISA
Compile all the documents required to lodge your student visa
application - you may engage an agent to lodge a visa for you, or you
may lodge it yourself in person or online. The processing times may
vary so we recommend you lodging your student visa application as
soon as you receive your CoE.
CONFIRMATION OF ENROLMENT AND OSHC
If you are accepted into the course, you will receive a Letter of Offer and
Acceptance form which you will need to complete, sign and return to us. If
you are accepting admission, you will also need to purchase your Overseas
Student Health Cover (OSHC). Once we receive your Acceptance of Offer form
back together with your Semester 1 tuition fees and your OSHC policy
information, you will be issued with your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE).
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START ORGANISING YOUR FLIGHT AND MOVE TO MELBOURNE!
Once your student visa is granted, you can now start planning your move to
Melbourne! Make sure you provide us with your flight details 1-week in
advanced so that we can come and greet you at the airport and take you to
your new home!
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10. Apply to undertake a CRICOS
approved course. When
offered a place, accept the
offer and pay your Semester 1
tuition fees.
COURSE ACCEPTANCE
AUSTRALIAN STUDENT
VISA PRE-APPLICATION
PROCESS
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Purchase your OSHC, provide
your policy details to us and
pay your fees. We will then
issue you with CoE.
OSHC COVER & FEES
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- CoE
- GTE statement & evidences
- OSHC policy information
- English Language
Proficiency test results
- Financial evidence
(if required)
- Other relevant evidences
COMPILE YOUR DOCS
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The final step is to apply for
your visa and pay the
visa fees! You can apply
through homeaffairs.gov.au,
or through an agent.
APPLY FOR YOUR VISA
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N O W , A L L Y O U C A N D O W A I T !
Y O U M A Y B E R E Q U E S T E D T O P R O V I D E F U R T H E R I N F O R M A T I O N S U C H A S A P O L I C E
C L E A R A N C E C E R T I F I C A T E , O R U N D E R G O A M E D I C A L C H E C K - U P .
Y O U C A N F I N D O U T M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N S U C H A S W H A T D O C U M E N T S A R E
R E Q U I R E D , A N D V I S A P R O C E S S I N G T I M E S A T : W W W . H O M E A F F A I R S . G O V . A U
11. Dolph Business School is a CRICOS approved provider (03642G).
This means we are approved to enrol international students
to study in Australia! You will need to be accepted into one of
our CRICOS approved courses to be able to apply for an
Australian student visa. You must also have scored a minimum
of 5.5 on your English Academic IELTS unless you are from
Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the UK, or the US.
You must be able to show that your intentions in
Australia are temporary and for the purpose of
study. Refer to our International Student Guide to
find out what you should include in your
statement of purpose.The Australian Government's Department of Home Affairs
may require students from certain countries that you
have sufficient funds to cover your tuition fees, travel
expenses (flight costs) and living costs for the intended
period of stay for you and any dependents (if applicable).
This requirement may vary depending on which country
you are a citizen of. In most cases, you will have to show
that you have a minimum of AUD$20,290 for yourself,
AUD$7,100 for your partner, and AUD$3,040 for each
child (if applicable).
1. ACCEPTANCE INTO AN APPROVED COURSE
AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
2. YOU ARE A
GENUINE TEMPORARY ENTRANT
Some applicants may be required to provide the
Department of Home Affairs with a police clearance
certificate to attest to their good character. Applicants
may also be requested to undertake a medical check-up
to show that they are in good health.
4. OF GOOD
HEALTH AND CHARACTER
3. FINANCIAL EVIDENCE
All international students are required to hold an OSHC policy during their
stay in Australia unless you are a citizen of Belgium or Norway. Students from
Sweden who have purchased health insurance through CSN International or
Kammarkollegiet will not need to purchase the OSHC. Dolph Business School
can help you compare and purchase the required OSHC. Speak to us today!
5. OVERSEAS STUDENT
HEALTH COVER (OSHC)
PLEASE NOTE, THE INFORMATION PUBLISHED IS
CORRECT AS OF THE 1ST OF FEBRUARY 2018.
PLEASE REFER TO THE AUSTRALIAN
GOVERNMENT'S DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS'
WEBSITE FOR UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION.
A U S T R A L I A N
S T U D E N T V I S A
R E Q U I R E M E N T S .
To study in Australia, you will usually need to obtain an Australian Student
Visa (subclass 500). If you would like to come to Australia for a short study
tour, you may be eligible for a visitor's visa instead, which has less stringent
requirements.
12. O V E R S E A S S T U D E N T
H E A L T H C O V E R .
YOU WILL NEED A VALID OSHC TO MEET YOUR STUDENT VISA
REQUIREMENTS
DOLPH BUSINESS SCHOOL CAN HELP YOU COMPARE AND
ORGANISE YOUR COVER
RECEIVE A DISCOUNT IF YOU ORGANISE YOUR OSHC THROUGH US
IN MOST CASES YOU'LL RECEIVE YOUR OSHC CERTIFICATE WITHIN
24-HOURS OF PURCHASE
S P E C I A L D I S C O U N T
S T U D E N T A C C O M M O D A T I O N .
5% OFF BELL CITY'S ADVERTISED RATES FOR DOLPH BUSINESS
SCHOOL'S STUDENTS
FROM $266 PER WEEK (DISCOUNT INCLUDED)
FULLY FURNISHED STUDIO APARTMENTS
ELECTRICITY AND WATER BILLS INCLUDED
WEEKLY ROOM CLEAN INCLUDED
COMPLIMENTARY USE OF SWIMMING POOL, GYM, SAUNA AND
GAMES ROOM
FREE SHUTTLE BUS SERVICES ON WEEKDAYS
(SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY)
13. A N A U S T R A L I A N I N T E R N S H I P I S A G R E A T W A Y T O A P P L Y W H A T Y O U H A V E
L E A R N T A N D H E L P Y O U G A I N I N V A L U A B L E E X P E R I E N C E !
Dolph Business School is proud to be one of the
very few colleges in Australia to provide
international students with the opportunity to
undertake a professional internship program to help
you gain real-life work experience when you are
close to the end of your Diploma course!
During the internship program, you are provided
with the opportunity to learn and work with industry
peers in an Australian organisation. You get to
participate in the daily operations of the company
and apply the knowledge and skills you have learnt
in your Diploma program to truly immerse yourself
and get the most out of your internship with your
host company.
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INTERNSHIPS.
14. Our Certificate and Diploma courses are nationally recognised
qualifications. This means that they are recognised by all
Australian Universities for determining your eligibility for entry and
course credit.
The course credit you are granted will vary depending on the
undergraduate degree you choose to undertake, and the grades you
attain for your Certificate or Diploma. The time and money saved
through a transfer of credits can be substantial!
Most prestigious universities expect you to maintain a 75-80%
average to be eligible for course credit towards your bachelor
degree.
Upon completion of your Certificate or Diploma program at Dolph
Business School, should you wish to continue your studies and apply
for a university undergraduate degree course, our Student &
Administration Support team will assist you with your enrolment
application, as well as your advanced standing (course credit)
application.
We have credit agreements in place with several universities across
Australia which guarantees students entry and credit transfer upon
completion of our certificate and diploma courses, and could take
up to a year off your bachelor's degree! These credit agreements
are of great importance as outside of these, there is no guarantee
of the amount of credit transfer you will receive.
Refer to our website for up-to-date information.
UNIVERSITY
PATHWAYS.
15. CRICOS Course Code - 097149K
Duration - delivered on-campus over 12-months
What will you learn?
This qualification has been developed against the national requirements
for accounting. You will learn the core skills and knowledge required to
work in accounting at an intermediate-level such as legislative
requirements, preparing financial reports and tax documentation, and
managing budgets and forecasts. You will also learn about management
accounting, financial and business performance, financial transactions
and internal control procedures.
Units of competencies
Entry Requirements
Materials
The following essentials are required to enable full participation in this
course:
Career Opportunities
The skills you learn can help you carry out duties as a:
Have an English Proficiency Level of 5.5 on an IELTS Band, or its
equivalent;
Have successfully completed Year 12 or its equivalent; and
Have successfully completed either:
FNSACC511 Provide financial and business performance information
FNSACC512 Prepare tax documentation for individuals
FNSACC513 Manage budgets and forecasts
FNSACC514 Prepare financial reports for corporate entities
FNSACC516 Implement and maintain internal control procedures
FNSACC517 Provide management accounting information
BSBFIA401 Prepare financial reports
FNSACC607 Evaluate business performance
FNSINC602 Interpret and use financial statistics and tools
FNSORG505 Prepare financial reports to meet statutory requirements
FNSORG506 Prepare financial forecasts and projections
FNS40217
CERTIFICATE IV IN ACCOUNTING & BOOKKEEPING
COURSE INFORMATION.
FNS50217
DIPLOMA OF ACCOUNTING
Junior Accountant
Financial Analyst
Budget Analyst
Auditor
Access to a computer with the entire Microsoft Office (Student) suite
of programs and MYOB Student software installed; and
Access to an internet connection.
CRICOS Course Code - 097444C
Duration - delivered on-campus over 12-months
What will you learn?
This qualification has been developed against the national requirements
for accounting. You will learn the core skills and knowledge required to
work in the financial services industry such as legislative requirements,
performing financial calculations, processing transactions and business
tax requirements, as well as preparing financial statements, budgets and
reports. You will also learn about new cloud computing technologies and
software many Accountants use on a daily basis.
Units of competencies
Entry Requirements
Materials
The following essentials are required to enable full participation in the
course:
Career Opportunities
The skills you learn can help you carry out duties as a:
Be aged 18 years or over;
Have an English Proficiency Level of 5.5 on an IELTS Band, or its
equivalent; and
Have successfully completed Year 12 or its equivalent.
BSBFIA401 Prepare financial reports
BSBSMB412 Introduce cloud computing into business operations
FNSACC311 Process financial transactions and extract interim reports
FNSACC312 Administer subsidiary accounts and ledgers
FNSACC408 Work effectively in the accounting and bookkeeping
industry
FNSACC416 Set up and operate a computerised accounting system
FNSTPB401 Complete BAS and IAS
FNSTPB402 Establish and maintain payroll systems
BSBITU306 Design and produce business documents
BSBITU402 Develop and use complex spreadsheets
FNSACC313 Perform financial calculations
FNSACC411 Process business tax requirements
FNSACC412 Prepare operational budgets
Accounts Administrator / Assistant
Accounting Support Officer
Registered BAS Agent
Payroll Administrator / Officer
Bookkeeper
Access to a computer with the entire Microsoft Office (Student) suite
of programs and MYOB Student software installed; and
Access to an internet connection.
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FNSSS00014 Accounting Principles Skill Set;
FNS40615 Cert IV in Accounting;
FNS40215 Cert IV in Bookkeeping; or
FNS40217 Cert IV in Accounting & Bookkeeping.
16. CRICOS Course Code - 096233M
Duration - delivered on-campus over 12-months
What will you learn?
This qualification has been developed against the national requirements
for business and management. You will learn the core skills and
knowledge required to run a business such as how to manage risk and
budgets, recruit and build an innovative work environment, manage
projects, as well as sales and marketing. You will learn how to apply
well-developed skills and a broad knowledge base to various business
contexts, as well as analyse and evaluate information from a variety of
sources.
Units of competencies
Entry Requirements
Materials
The following essentials are required to enable full participation in this
course:
Career Opportunities
The skills you learn can help you carry out duties as a:
Be aged 18 years or over;
Have an English Proficiency Level of 5.5 on an IELTS Band, or its
equivalent; and
Have successfully completed Year 12 or its equivalent.
BSBRSK501 Manage risk
BSBFIM501 Manage budgets and financial plans
BSBHRM506 Manage recruitment selection and induction
processes
BSBINN502 Build and sustain an innovative work environment
BSBPMG522 Undertake project work
BSBMKG501 Identify and evaluate marketing opportunities
BSBMKG502 Establish and adjust the marketing mix
BSBMKG413 Promote products and services
BSB50215
DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS
COURSE INFORMATION.
BSB51918
DIPLOMA OF LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
Business Consultant / Strategist
Business Owner
Entrepreneur
General Manager
Office Manager
Project Coordinator
Access to a computer with the entire Microsoft Office (Student) suite
of programs installed;
Access to an internet connection;
Prescribed reading texts; and
Workbooks - which will be provided on the commencement of the
course.
What will you learn?
This qualification has been developed against the national
requirements for leadership and management. You will learn the core
skills and knowledge required to lead and manage an effective team;
as well as manage risk, budgets, finances, operations, campaigns, and
recruitment for an organisation of any size. You will learn how to apply
practical skills and comprehensive knowledge in leadership and
management, across a range of enterprise and industry contexts.
Units of competencies
Entry Requirements
Materials
The following essentials are required to enable full participation in this
course:
Career Opportunities
The skills you learn can help you carry out duties as a:
Be aged 18 years or over;
Have an English Proficiency Level of 5.5 on an IELTS Band, or its
equivalent; and
Have successfully completed Year 12 or its equivalent.
BSBLDR502 Lead and manage effective workplace relationships
BSBLDR511 Develop and use emotional intelligence
BSBMGT516 Facilitate continuous improvement
BSBMGT517 Manage operational plan
BSBWOR502 Lead and manage team effectiveness
BSBFIM501 Manage budgets and financial plans
BSBMGT502 Manage people performance
BSBPMG522 Undertake project work
BSBRSK501 Manage risk
BSBHRM513 Manage workforce planning
BSBHRM506 Manage recruitment selection and induction processes
BSBINN502 Build and sustain an innovative work environment
Access to a computer with the entire Microsoft Office (Student) suite
of programs installed;
Access to an internet connection;
Prescribed reading texts; and
Workbooks - which will be provided on the commencement of the
course.
Departmental Head
General Manager
Office Manager
Supervisor
Team Leader
CRICOS Course Code - 098914C
Duration - delivered on-campus over 12-months
17. CRICOS Course Code - 096235J
Duration - delivered on-campus over 12-months
What will you learn?
This qualification has been developed against the national requirements
for business and management. You will learn the core skills and
knowledge required to manage and oversee all aspects of a project - its
scope, time, quality, cost, human resources, information and
communication, risks, and integration. You will learn how to apply
practical skills and knowledge across a number of industry sectors to
effectively manage projects.
Units of competencies
Entry Requirements
Materials
The following essentials are required to enable full participation in this
course:
Career Opportunities
The skills you learn can help you carry out duties as a:
Be aged 18 years or over;
Have an English Proficiency Level of 5.5 on an IELTS Band, or its
equivalent; and
Have successfully completed Year 12, or its equivalent.
BSBPMG511 Manage project scope
BSBPMG512 Manage project time
BSBPMG513 Manage project quality
BSBPMG514 Manage project cost
BSBPMG515 Manage project human resources
BSBWOR502 Lead and manage team effectiveness
BSBMGT502 Manage people performance
BSBPMG516 Manage project information and communication
BSBPMG517 Manage project risk
BSBWHS504 Manage WHS risks
BSBPMG521 Manage project integration
BSBINN502 Build and sustain an innovative work environment
Project Contract Manager
Project Leader
Project Manager
Project Management Facilitator
Project / Program Administrator
Access to a computer with the entire Microsoft Office (Student) suite
of programs installed;
Access to an internet connection; and
Workbooks - which will be provided on the commencement of the
course.
BSB51415
DIPLOMA OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT
COURSE INFORMATION.
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18. Modes of Learning
Online - you have up to 24-months to complete your course
What will you learn?
You will learn the core skills and knowledge required to perform entry-
level accounting, bookkeeping and payroll functions. You will learn how
to process financial transactions, extract interim reports, administer
subsidiary accounts and ledgers, work effectively in the industry, as well
as about BAS, IAS and payroll systems.
Units of competencies
Entry Requirements
Materials
The following essentials are required to enable full participation in this
course:
Pathways Information
Units of competency in this skill set can provide course credit towards
the FNS40217 Certificate IV in Accounting and Bookkeeping course.
Completion of this skill set is an entry requirement of
the FNS50217 Diploma of Accounting course.
Completion of this skill set is a partial entry requirement for
the FNS60217 Advanced Diploma of Accounting course.
Be aged 18 years or over;
Have suitable language, literacy, and numeracy skills to be able to
carry out tasks such as to communicate and present information to a
range of audiences, complete basic mathematical calculations, and
analyse financial information and data.
FNSSS00014
ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES SKILL SET
BSB40515
CERTIFICATE IV IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Access to a computer with the entire Microsoft Office (Student) suite
of programs and MYOB Student software installed; and
Access to an internet connection.
FNSACC311 Process financial transactions and extract interim reports
FNSACC312 Administer subsidiary accounts and ledgers
FNSACC408 Work effectively in the accounting and bookkeeping
industry
FNSACC416 Set up and operate a computerised accounting system
FNSTPB401 Complete BAS and IAS
FNSTPB402 Establish and maintain payroll systems
COURSES ON THIS PAGE ARE ONLY AVAILABLE
TO INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS VIA ONLINE.
THEY ARE NOT AVAILABLE ON-CAMPUS TO
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS.
Mode of Learning
Online - you have up to 24-months to complete your course
What will you learn?
This qualification has been developed against the national requirements
for business and management. You will learn the core skills and
knowledge required to perform basic administrative office duties
including preparing documents, spreadsheets and presentations;
organise meetings and business travel; administer project work; prepare
and report on an organisation's financial activities; as well as about work
health and safety policies, procedures and programs.
Units of competencies
Entry Requirements
Materials
The following essentials are required to enable full participation in this
course:
Career Opportunities
The skills you learn can help you carry out duties as a:
Be aged 18 years or over;
Have suitable language, literacy, and numeracy skills to be able to
carry out tasks such as to develop materials and present information
to meet business needs and to suit the respective audiences, to
identify and interpret information from various sources, and to review
and interpret numerical and financial information.
BSBITU401 Design and develop complex text documents
BSBITU402 Develop and use complex spreadsheets
BSBCMM401 Make a presentation
BSBFIA401 Prepare financial reports
BSBFIA412 Report on financial activity
BSBADM409 Coordinate business resources
BSBADM405 Organise meetings
BSBADM406 Organise business travel
BSBADM407 Administer projects
BSBWHS401 Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and
programs to meet legislative requirements
Administration Officer
Executive / Personal Assistant
Office Administrator
Office Support Personnel
Project Officer
Receptionist
Access to a computer with the entire Microsoft Office (Student) suite
of programs and MYOB Student software installed; and
Access to an internet connection.
19. Mode of Learning
Online - you have up to 24-months to complete your course
Modes of Learning
Online - you have up to 24-months to complete your course
What will you learn?
This qualification has been developed against the national requirements
for public health. You will learn the core skills and knowledge required to
implement, assist and contribute to an organisation's WHS policies,
processes and programs to ensure it is and remains compliant.
Units of competencies
Entry Requirements
Materials
The following essentials are required to enable full participation in this
course:
Career Opportunities
The skills you learn can help you carry out duties in entry to mid-level
Work Health and Safety roles.
This qualification is also a pre-requisite for the BSB51315 Diploma of Work
Health and Safety course.
What will you learn?
This qualification has been developed against the national requirements
for public health. You will learn the core skills and knowledge required
to manage and oversee all aspects of an oragnisation's WHS policies,
processes, systems and programs; ensuring it is compliant at all times.
Units of competencies
Entry Requirements
Materials
The following essentials are required to enable full participation in this
course:
Career Opportunities
The skills you learn can help you carry out duties as a:
Be aged 18 years or over;
Have suitable language, literacy, and numeracy skills to be able to
carry out tasks such as to interpret and analyse WHS legislative and
organisational texts; document, prepare and maintain reports and
policies accordingly; as well as comprehend and present information
to a range of audiences.
BSBWHS401 Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and
programs to meet legislative requirements
BSBWHS402 Assist with compliance with WHS laws
BSBWHS403 Contribute to implementing and maintaining WHS
consultation and participation processes
BSBWHS404 Contribute to WHS hazard identification, risk assessment
and risk control
BSBWHS405 Contribute to implementing and maintaining WHS
management systems
BSBWHS406 Assist with responding to incidents
BSBSUS401 Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work
practices
BSBRES401 Analyse and present research information
BSBPMG522 Undertake project work
BSBMGT403 Implement continuous improvement
BSBWHS502 Manage effective WHS consultation and participation
processes
BSBWHS503 Contribute to the systematic management of WHS risk
BSBWHS410 Contribute to work-related health and safety measures
and initiatives
BSBWHS504 Manage WHS risks
BSBWHS505 Investigate WHS incidents
BSBWHS506 Contribute to developing, implementing and maintaining
WHS management systems
BSBHRM509 Manage rehabilitation or return to work programs
BSBWHS510 Contribute to implementing emergency procedures
BSBMGT403 Implement continuous improvement
Health and Safety Inspector
Human Resources Personnel
Work Health and Safety Manager
Work Health and Safety Officer
BSB41415
CERTIFICATE IV IN WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY
BSB51315
DIPLOMA OF WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY
Access to a computer with the entire Microsoft Office (Student) suite
of programs installed; and
Access to an internet connection.
Be aged 18 years or over;
Have suitable language, literacy, and numeracy skills to be able to
carry out tasks such as to interpret and analyse complex WHS
legislation and organisational texts; draft, document, maintain and
update policies, procedures, process and reports using vocabulary
suitable for the audience; and use active listening and questioning
methods to confirm understanding.
Access to a computer with the entire Microsoft Office (Student) suite
of programs installed; and
Access to an internet connection.
COURSES ON THIS PAGE ARE ONLY AVAILABLE
TO INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS VIA ONLINE.
THEY ARE NOT AVAILABLE ON-CAMPUS TO
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS.
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20. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR TRAINING
Dolph Business School is responsible under the
National Vocational Education and Training Regulator
Act 2011 for the quality of the training and assessment
being delivered in this course and for the issuance of
all AQF certificates.
Delivered by our expert Trainers, our training programs
have been developed in consultation with the industry
- finding out what is needed in today's market, and
what skills and knowledge our graduates must be
equipped with in order to succeed.
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR
YOUR TRAINING?
Dolph Business School has a range of student support
services available should the need arise, including:
STUDENT SUPPORT
SERVICES.
The competencies in our accredited courses have
been drawn from the relevant nationally endorsed
industry training packages. Upon successfully
completing the training and assessment for the
respective course, students will be issued with an
Australian Quality Framework (AQF) qualification
and a transcript listing all of your successfully
completed units of competency.
The qualification and units of competency are
nationally recognised and provide our students
with a valuable qualification that can be used
throughout Australia.
Dolph Business School will issue a qualification
within 20 working days of the final assessment
being assessed as competent, provided your fees
have been paid in full.
NATIONAL RECOGNITION.
Language, Literacy and Numeracy support
Learning core skills support
IT assistance
Career advice
Counselling services
Disability support
Dolph Business School have organised the units of competencies in our courses in a coherent and methodical
sequence. This results in an efficient delivery of training and assessment, and a structure that is logical for our
students.
Dolph Business School has selected the units of competencies which are essential to help you stay relevant. These
units of competencies have been chosen and sequenced in consultation with the industry, ensuring our courses are
designed to have you job-ready upon completion of the course.
UNITS OF COMPETENCIES.
21. ASSESSMENTS.
Project Work
The student is required to complete a range of projects in the context of his or her own workplace, or on a case
study that is provided by the Assessor. A project will require the creation of various workplace documents (such as
reports, memos, presentations), and may have a practical component where the student may be asked to present
the outcomes or findings of their project work.
Written Reports
The student is required to produce a range of written records or reports based on real workplace scenarios or
based on a case study that is provided by the Assessor. This will usually require the student to carefully consider the
situation presented, undertake some research to inform them of their response, and then to recommend actions.
Dolph Business School conducts
assessments using a combination of
realistic workplace tasks, project work,
knowledge tests and response to case
studies.
This guide gives you an overview of what
you can expect.
COURSE CREDIT.
Role-plays
The student is required to demonstrate a range of skills whilst being
observed by the Assessor. This will usually require the student to
consider carefully the situation presented, undertake some research
to inform their response, and then to propose their recommended
actions. The student may be asked to demonstrate a range of skills
relevant to the workplace.
Knowledge Assessments
The student is required to participate in knowledge assessments
over the course of his or her study. The student will be required to
complete the assessment independently, but they may research the
answers from the course training materials and notes, as well as
from any other relevant sources.
In accordance with the requirements of the Standards for
Registered Training Organisations and the National Code,
Dolph Business School provides the opportunity for students to
apply to have their prior learning recognised towards an accredited
qualification or units of competence for which they are enrolled in.
You may be awarded a unit of competency based on successful
completion of the unit which has been previously awarded either by
Dolph Business School or by another Australian Registered Training
Organisation. If a course credit is granted before the issue of a
student visa, the course duration will be indicated on the
Confirmation of Enrolment. If a course credit is granted after the
issue of a student visa, a new Confirmation of Enrolment will be
issued.
Please speak to us if you are interested to apply for course credit
prior to your enrolment. We will gather the required information
about your prior training history to determine the best pathway for
you to achieve competency.
TYPES OF ASSESSMENTS.
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22. WHAT IS INCLUDED
IN MY FEES?
Start anytime
Support - dedicated phone
and e-mail support
elearning platform - access
to our online platform
Online library - access to an
extensive online library of
videos and study-aids
Course specific software -
certain courses offer you free
software or subscription as
part of your learning
Dolph's Study Planner - a
specially developed study
planner for our students to
help you with your learning -
the first of its kind!
Post-graduation support -
you get access to free career
guidance support, resume
building assistance, and even
help with your university
application
Nationally recognised
qualification - graduate with
an Australian qualification
recognised by universities and
employers all across Australia
ON CAMPUS
-
ONLINE
-
Attend classes held on-
campus - hands on
classroom learning
Extra tutorial - additional
tutorial classes where needed
Support - dedicated on-
campus support
elearning platform - access
to our online platform
On campus library - access
to a library of videos, books
and magazines
Course specific software -
certain courses offer you free
software or subscription as
part of your learning
Dolph's Study Planner - a
specially developed study
planner for our students to
help you with your learning -
the first of its kind!
Post-graduation support -
you get access to free career
guidance support, resume
building assistance, and even
help with your university
application
Nationally recognised
qualification - graduate with
an Australian qualification
recognised by universities and
employers all across Australia
Notes.
Fees do not include the issue of any
hardcopy texts.
All nationally recognised courses are exempt
from the payment of GST. No GST is included
in the fees. GST does apply to all short
courses and miscellaneous charges but not
on any nationally recognised courses.
All fees must be paid in full before students
can be issued with any certificate relating to
their achievements.
Students will meet their own costs in relation
to access to computer systems, internet,
travel, accommodation, meals, stationary,
and any other costs to enable their
participation in the course.
The Terms & Conditions of a student's
enrolment, and the availability of the
complaints and appeals processes, does not
remove the right of the student to take action
under Australia's consumer protection laws.
23. 23
FEES
& CHARGES.
Online On Campus
Accounting & Finance
Certificate IV in Accounting and Bookkeeping $1,740 $7,700
Diploma of Accounting $2,200 $9,900
BAS Agent Registration Skill Set $430 -
Accounting Principles Skill Set $1,090 -
Certificate IV in Accounting and Bookkeeping + Diploma of Accounting $3,400 $16,500
Accounting Principles Skill Set + Diploma of Accounting $2,990 -
Business & Management
Certificate IV in Business Administration $1,090 -
Diploma of Business $1,950 $8,900
Diploma of Leadership and Management $2,400 $9,900
Diploma of Project Management $2,400 $10,900
Certificate IV in Business Administration + Diploma of Business $2,590 -
Diploma of Business + Diploma of Leadership and Management $3,200 $18,000
Diploma of Business + Diploma of Project Management $3,200 $19,000
Work Health & Safety
Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety $1,490 -
Diploma of Work Health and Safety $1,998 -
Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety + Diploma of Work Health and Safety $2,900 -
24. Cost
Credit transfer administration fee Nil
Copy fee - where a student requests a photocopy of their student record $10
Re-issuing a certificate, qualification, or a statement of attainment $33
Workbooks (per semester) including delivery - not applicable to online courses $350
Replacement of issued learning / reference workbook (per workbook) including delivery $75
Transfer of training programs / courses $155
Dishonour direct debit payment fee $10
OTHER FEES AND CHARGES.
The above charges include GST.
25. Can I get a refund?
Please refer to the Refunds Table on the following page
for more information.
How do I get a refund?
To obtain a refund you are required to complete the
Deferral, Suspension or Withdrawal form, and a Refund
Request Form. Where refunds are approved, the refund
payment will be paid via electronic funds transfer using
the authorised bank account nominated by you. This
payment will be made within 14-days from the time your
refund request is approved.
Any refunds for monies paid for your Overseas Student
Health Cover, accommodation and pick up will need to
be discussed directly with the respective providers. Dolph
Business School does not have any jurisdiction over the
refund policies of the respective providers for these
services as they are not provided by Dolph Business
School.
Tuition Assurance Policy
Dolph Business School has a responsibility to comply with
the Australian Government’s Tuition Protection Service
framework. This initiative was set up to assist on campus
international students in the event their education
providers are unable to fully deliver their course of study.
You can find out more about the initiative on the Tuition
Protection Service website here: https://tps.gov.au.
Changes to terms and conditions
Dolph Business School reserves the right to amend the
conditions of the student's enrolment at any time. If
amendments are made that affects the student's
enrolment, the student will be informed 7-days prior to the
changes taking effect.
Our guarantee to you
If, for any reason, Dolph Business School is unable to fulfil
our service agreement with a student, Dolph Business
School will refund the student's proportion of fees paid
for services not yet delivered.
What payment methods are available?
Payment methods include bank transfer, or credit /
debit card.
When do I pay?
Fees are payable when you receive your acceptance of
offer letter or invoice for your fees. Fees are to be paid
upfront and invoiced fees must be paid in full within 7-
days of receiving the invoice from Dolph Business
School, unless otherwise stated.
What happens if I do not pay on time?
Dolph Business School may cancel an enrolment or
discontinue training if fees are not paid by the due
date.
Should you have difficulty paying your fees by the due
date, please speak to our Student and Administration
Support Manager to discuss any flexible payment
options that may be available for your circumstance.
How do I set up a payment plan?
Should you wish to set up a payment plan, please note
that your first semester's fees must be paid in full prior
to the agreement of any payment plan. Please speak to
our Student and Administration Support Manager to
discuss the possibility of a payment plan.
If a student is offered a payment plan and the student
defaults on the agreed payment plan, the student may
not be considered for subsequent payment plan
requests. The debt becomes payable in full
immediately, or the student may be suspended from
further training. This in turn, may result in the
cancellation of your student visa.
Do I pay GST in my tuition fees?
No - training tuition fees are GST exempt under section
38-85 GSTR 2003/1 Goods and Services Tax, tax ruling.
The ruling explains the supply of a course for
'professional or trade course' is a GST-free education
course. GST does apply on the payment of
miscellaneous charges.
Responsibility for training quality
Dolph Business School is responsible under the National
Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011
for the quality of the training and assessment being
delivered in this course and for the issuance of all AQF
certificates. Please refer to the International Student
Handbook for further information on all student rights
and obligations.
26. Table of Refunds
Event Timeframe Amount Refunded Documents
Visa Refusal
(Visa application must have been
submitted at least 6-weeks prior
to the course commencement
date to qualify)
At any time Full fees paid*
Refund Request
Proof of VISA Refusal
Visa Renewal Refusal After course has commenced Nil Not applicable
Visa Breach
or Misconduct
At any time Nil Not applicable
Withdrawal, Transfer or
Enrolment Cancellation
(if approved by
Dolph Business School)
Greater than 28 days before
the commencement of the
course
Full fees paid*
Refund Request
Deferral, Suspension or
Withdrawal form
Less than 28 days before the
commencement of the course
50% of fees paid*
Refund Request
Deferral, Suspension or
Withdrawal form
After the course has
commenced
Nil Not applicable
Default by Dolph
Business School
Before the commencement of
the course
Full fees paid Not applicable
After the course has
commenced
Proportion of fees paid for
services not yet delivered**
Not applicable
* Fees paid minus the non-refundable application fee of AUD$375 minus any agent commissions paid and any bank
transfer fees that may apply
** For example, if only 2 units have been delivered and you have paid for 4 units, you will be refunded the amount
equivalent to the 2 units undelivered.
NB. Any refunds for monies paid for your Overseas Student Health Cover, accommodation will need to be discussed
directly with the respective providers. Dolph Business School does not have any jurisdiction over the refund policies of
the respective providers for these services as they are not provided by Dolph Business School.
27. Can do!
THIS IS WHAT I
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28. WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?
https://www.dolph.edu.au/enrol/
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and speak to one of our
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