2002 Swinburne TAFE Handbook - Swinburne University of ...
2002 Swinburne TAFE Handbook - Swinburne University of ...
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<strong>TAFE</strong> Courses 1 Business and Management 167<br />
Course duration<br />
One year part-time. Participants generally complete two modules per semester,<br />
over two semesters <strong>of</strong> 16 weeks.<br />
Course subjects<br />
The course consists <strong>of</strong> 4 modules:<br />
00460Ml Management Responsibilities<br />
00460M2 Process Management<br />
00460M3 Management Analysis and Improvement<br />
00460M4 Resource Management<br />
Practical Project - investigation through to management presentation<br />
Organisational self assessment (people and one other category!,<br />
ORIS09000 in 2000 (Resource Management and one other category),<br />
OR<br />
A combination <strong>of</strong> People from Organisational Self Assessment and Resource<br />
Management from IS09000 in 2000-04-26<br />
Entry requirements<br />
A degree or diploma from a recognised tertiary institution (or approved<br />
equivalent!, or considerable relevant work experience.<br />
Application procedure<br />
Contact the convenor, Ed Marr-Reid on (03) 9214 5366<br />
Facsimile: (03) 9818 3658<br />
Email: emarrreid@swin.edu.au<br />
Further information<br />
Contact the School <strong>of</strong> Business and eCommerce on (03) 9214 5329<br />
Email: tafebus@groupwise.swin.edu.au<br />
Website: www.tafe.swin.edu.au/buscom<br />
0046SBUS Graduate Certificate in Business<br />
(Smail Business Management)<br />
The course has been designed to meet the needs <strong>of</strong> small business owners,<br />
operators, and prospective business consultants. It aims to skill participants on<br />
the requirements <strong>of</strong> small business and to enhance participants' chances <strong>of</strong><br />
success in their chosen business field.<br />
Campus<br />
Hawthorn<br />
Career opportunities<br />
On completion <strong>of</strong> the course, students should possess an improved job and/or<br />
business performance and a greater awareness <strong>of</strong> the inherent challenges<br />
associated with being in small business.<br />
Course duration<br />
One year part-time.<br />
Structure<br />
The course is <strong>of</strong>fered on a part-time basis over 12 months. It is expected that the<br />
course be completed in one semester <strong>of</strong> equivalent full-time study, or two<br />
semesters part-time study. Students need to attend in-class for 4 hours per week.<br />
In addition to the in-class contact hours, students are expected to spend at least<br />
two hours for each contact hour in undertaking reading, research and the<br />
completion <strong>of</strong> assignments and case studies.<br />
The course consists <strong>of</strong> three compulsory subjects, each has a set number <strong>of</strong><br />
modules and one elective subject. The elective can be one specifically designed<br />
for this course, or can be chosen from any subject within the existing suite <strong>of</strong><br />
graduate certificates taught at the <strong>Swinburne</strong>'s Hawthorn campus.<br />
Assessment is based on both individual and group work. Assignments and tests<br />
concentrate on the practical application to the small business environment.<br />
Course subjects<br />
0046SB007<br />
0046SB002<br />
Finance for Small Business<br />
Managing Your Business Efficiently<br />
0046SB003<br />
0046SB004<br />
Entry requirements<br />
Business Start Up and Development<br />
Information Technology<br />
Applicants should have either:<br />
A degree or diploma with at least three years work experience, or<br />
Five years relevant experience and hold a responsible position in industry or<br />
business.<br />
Application procedure<br />
Applicants should contact the School <strong>of</strong> Business and eCommerce to obtain an<br />
application form on (03) 9214 8700. Note: This is a full-fee program.<br />
Further information<br />
Contact Brian McDonnell in the School <strong>of</strong> Business and eCommerce<br />
Telephone: (03) 9214 8700<br />
Email: bmcdonnell@swin.edu.au<br />
0046SUPP Graduate Certificate in Supply<br />
Chain Management<br />
This course aims to provide students with the complex principles and practices,<br />
knowledge and attitudes which will enable them to perform the duties <strong>of</strong><br />
managing and guiding industry and organisations in supply chain management.<br />
Aims & Objectives<br />
The course aims to produce graduates with the complex principles and practices,<br />
knowledge and attitudes which will enable them to perform the duties <strong>of</strong><br />
managing and guiding industry and organisations in supply chain management.<br />
On completion successful participants will be responsible for the management <strong>of</strong><br />
the implementation <strong>of</strong> supply chain management concepts and practices,<br />
developing, implementing and maintaining supply chain management and<br />
systems. They will possess a broad range <strong>of</strong> skills and knowledge, with particular<br />
depth <strong>of</strong> knowledge in the supply chain management principles and practices.<br />
Such knowledge will be able to be applied to a variety <strong>of</strong> contexts within an<br />
industry or organisation.<br />
Campus<br />
Hawthorn<br />
Career opportunities<br />
Logistics, Supply Chain Management.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional recognition<br />
Member <strong>of</strong> the Institute <strong>of</strong> Purchasing and Material Management (lPMA)<br />
Course duration<br />
One year part-time.<br />
Course subjects<br />
0046TD007 Supply Chain<br />
0046TD002 Logistics<br />
0046TD003 Ouality and the Supply Chain<br />
Plus an appropriate elective from the Graduate Certificate in Human Resource<br />
Management.<br />
Entry requirements<br />
A degree or diploma from a recognised tertiary institution, or considerable<br />
relevant work experience.<br />
Application procedure<br />
Contact the convenor, Ed Marr-Reid on (03) 9214 5366<br />
Facsimile: 9818 3658<br />
Email: emarrreid@swin.edu.au<br />
Further information<br />
Contact the School <strong>of</strong> Business and eCommerce on (03) 9214 5329<br />
Email: tafebus@groupwise.swin.edu.au<br />
<strong>Swinburne</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technology 1 <strong>TAFE</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong> <strong>2002</strong>