Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

About

This program provides skills needed to succeed in leadership and managerial roles, across a range of enterprise and industry contexts.You will build your understanding of how to use initiative and judgement to plan and implement a range of leadership and management functions, with accountability for personal and team outcomes within broad parameters.You will also learn how to use cognitive and communication skills to identify, analyse and synthesise information from a variety of sources and transfer your knowledge to others, and creative or conceptual skills to express ideas and perspectives or respond to complex problems.Possible job titles relevant to this qualification include:Business Manager Store Manager Production Manager Operations Manager Department Manager School ManagerIn addition to specialised skills, this program will also develop the core skills that you need to succeed in the workforce (see section on employability skills).

In this program you will specifically be given a range of opportunities to communicate, connect, and work with students from a range of backgrounds.

Structure

All courses may not be available each semester.

C6143 Courses

C6143 Core Units - Select ALL Four (4) Courses

Course Title Nominal Hours Course Code Campus
Manage finances (BSBFIM601) 80 ACCT5365C City Campus
Lead and manage organisational change (BSBINN601) 60 BUSM7922C City Campus
Provide leadership across the organisation (BSBMGT605) 60 BUSM7923C City Campus
Develop and implement a business plan (BSBMGT617) 60 BUSM7924C City Campus

C6143 Elective Units - Select Seven (7) Courses. Note: 045861-PSPGOV602B included for historical enrolments and is no longer delivered.

Course Title Nominal Hours Course Code Campus
Manage employee relations (BSBHRM604) 60 EMPL7069C City Campus
Manage innovation and continuous improvement (BSBMGT608) 70 BUSM7925C City Campus
Contribute to organisation development (BSBMGT615) 60 BUSM7926C City Campus
Develop and implement strategic plans (BSBMGT616) 80 BUSM7927C City Campus
Manage resources (BSBMGT622) 80 ACCT5366C City Campus
Manage risk (BSBRSK501) 60 BUSM7928C City Campus
Establish and maintain strategic networks (PSPGEN067) 40 MKTG7985C City Campus
Establish and maintain strategic networks (PSPGOV602B) 40 POLI5036C City Campus

C6143 Other Elective Units - Select One (1) Course

Course Title Nominal Hours Course Code Campus
Support workplace coaching and mentoring (PSPGOV506A) 50 BUSM6502C City Campus

Entry requirements

Minimum Academic requirement

  • Successful completion of a diploma level qualification in the same discipline
  • AND
  • Applicants must be currently in work to enable them to participate in workplace specific projects

Alternate Entry - Work experience requirement

  • At least 6 months work experience in a management field
  • AND
  • Applicants must be currently in work to enable them to participate in workplace specific projects

RMIT's equity access schemes can support you to access and succeed in education. Equity access schemes allow additional consideration in the selection process. However, an equity access application cannot bypass the minimum entry requirements. More on equity access schemes is located at http://www.rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/applying-to-rmit/local-student-applications/equity-access-schemes/types-of-equity-access/

International Students

This program is not currently offered to international students.

Learning outcomes

This nationally recognised vocational education and training (VET) qualification is competency-based. This means that it is designed to enable you to develop the practical skills and knowledge (competency) needed to perform the duties and tasks in the job you are training for. Assessment in a competency-based program is about being able to demonstrate that you have developed these practical skills and areas of knowledge, and that you can perform at the standard required in the job. This could involve showing an assessor how you plan and carry out tasks, and explaining to the assessor how you know what you are doing. It could also involve completing a project and presenting a report on the process and outcomes. If you are working, your work supervisor may provide the assessor with a report on your competency.

You may be eligible for credit towards courses in your program if you have already met the learning/competency outcomes through previous learning.

To be eligible for credit towards a course, you must demonstrate that you have already completed learning that is:

  • relevant
  • current (and cannot have been completed more than 10 years prior to your application)
  • satisfies the learning/competency outcomes of the course.

Your previous learning that satisfies these requirements might have been formal, informal, or non-formal. This determines what type of credit you should apply for:

Supporting documentation

Credit Transfer

If your previous study was a Vocational Education (TAFE) or Higher Education program at RMIT University, you do not need to submit any supporting documentation.

If your previous study was undertaken with RMIT Training or with another institution you must submit documentation to support your application. This documentation may include:

  • a certified copy of an Academic Transcript with final grades for Higher Education studies
  • a certified copy of a Statement of Attainment for any completed TAFE studies.
  • course outlines showing content, learning outcomes and assessment requirements; and an explanation of the grading structure used.

More information on Credit Transfers can be located at the following URL: http://www1.rmit.edu.au/students/enrolment/credit

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Evidence consists of products or items that you can provide or processes you can demonstrate to an assessor so they can judge whether you are competent. Evidence can be in many forms, for example:

  • a demonstration of your skill
  • third party reports (e.g. from your supervisor or work colleagues)
  • training certificates or training program information
  • examples of work that you have produced

Your assessor will help you decide what type of evidence is needed. They will also help you to source evidence that meets the relevant standard as set out in the unit of competence and is:

  • sufficient or enough
  • current i.e. you still have the skill
  • authentic i.e. genuinely yours

You may be required to put the evidence together in a portfolio but this depends on the nature of the evidence and the skills being assessed. In some cases, workplace demonstrations will be sufficient evidence.

More information on RPL can be located at the following URL: http://www1.rmit.edu.au/students/enrolment/credit/tafe/rpl

International qualifications

If any of the evidence supporting your application is not in English, you must supply an English translation by a professional translator deemed acceptable to RMIT. RMIT reserves the right to refuse to accept a translation by a translator that it deems unacceptable.

More information can be located at the following URL: http://www1.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=mhm3hz4bvmoj1

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