METS trainers will provide you with the skills, knowledge, and information to help you develop your career in business.
The course will provide you with a wide range of practical skills and knowledge applicable across different sectors, such as:
This qualification will provide you with the skills and confidence required to excel in a contemporary workplace and support your team with your very best.
Administration Assistant
Receptionist
Data entry operator
This course will run for 12 months
There are no stated entry requirements. We require students have computer literacy and literacy skills.
Payment plans are available for all fee-paying students.
Pay as you go- $250 to enrol + $195 for each unit and as you complete a unit you pay for the next one.
BSBCRT311 – Apply critical thinking skills in a team environment
BSBPEF201 – Support personal wellbeing in the workplace
BSBSUS211 – Participate in sustainable work practices
BSBTWK301 – Use inclusive work practices
BSBWHS311 – Assist with maintaining workplace safety
BSBXCM301 Engage in workplace communication
BSBTEC201 – Use business software applications
BSBTEC202 – Use digital technologies to communicate in a work environment
BSBTEC404 – Use digital technologies to collaborate in a work environment
BSBPEF301 – Organise personal work priorities
BSBESB302 – Develop and present business proposals
BSBWHS332X – Apply infection prevention and control procedures to own work activities
BSBXTW301 – Work in a team
Education pathways after completing BSB30120 Certificate III in Business may include:
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12 Months
Digital Classrooms and Traineeships
To be eligible to commence a traineeship, a participant must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident working full or part time within a service (minimum 15 hours). The participant must have the support of their employer, an accredited RTO (such as METS Training Services) and an Australian Apprenticeship Centre.
Yes. Under certain circumstances your traineeship can be extended, however this process can take some time and applying for an extension should be considered as a last resort. You should speak to us and/or your Australian Apprenticeship Centre if you are considering applying for an extension.