Build the strategic thinking, commercial skills, and operational capability that business sector employers demand — at Wyatt Education Group (RTO 46003) — in a CRICOS-registered qualification that opens doors both in Australia and internationally.
Nationally Recognised
AQF Accredited
The BSB50120 Diploma of Business is a nationally recognised qualification at AQF Level 5, developed under the BSB Business Services Training Package. It is designed for individuals seeking a career in business operations, team leadership, management, or entrepreneurship across any industry sector.
At Wyatt Education Group, we deliver BSB50120 with a focus on real-world business application. Students develop competencies in strategic planning, financial management, leadership, communication, and operations — the practical skills that business employers actually need from graduates.
The Diploma of Business is one of Australia's most versatile qualifications, opening pathways into roles across healthcare, construction, retail, logistics, government, and professional services in Western Sydney and beyond.
| Fee Component | International | Domestic | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tuition Fee | $11,250 | $3,750 | Per course, 50 weeks |
| Materials Fee | $500 | $500 | Course materials and resources |
| Application Fee | $250 | $250 | Non-refundable |
| Total Course Fee | $11,500 | $4,500 | All inclusive |
BSB50120 consists of 12 units of competency — 5 core units and 7 elective units — drawn from the BSB Business Services Training Package (Release 8.0), developed by the Future Skills Organisation.
The qualification is structured around the business operations specialisation, with electives chosen based on industry consultation and employer feedback to develop practical communication, operational management, recruitment, and strategic networking skills.
Delivery at Wyatt Education Group consists of 312 hours of blended classroom instruction (6 hours per week over 50 weeks) plus 156 hours of structured blended online support sessions. In accordance with CRICOS requirements, a minimum of 20 scheduled face-to-face contact hours per week are delivered on-campus at our Bankstown campus. Assessment is through observation/practical skills, written knowledge assessments, case studies, and project-based tasks.
| Unit Code | Unit Title & Description | Type |
|---|---|---|
BSBCRT511
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Develop critical thinking in others
Develops the ability to lead critical thinking in a team or organisational context. Students learn to foster analytical reasoning, challenge assumptions, and build a culture of evidence-based decision-making across their workplace.
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Core |
BSBFIN501
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Manage budgets and financial plans
Covers the preparation, monitoring, and management of budgets and financial plans for a business unit. Includes financial reporting, variance analysis, and compliance with financial procedures and policies.
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Core |
BSBOPS501
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Manage business resources
Covers the planning, acquisition, allocation, and review of business resources including human, physical, financial, and technological resources to achieve operational objectives efficiently.
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Core |
BSBSUS511
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Develop workplace policies and procedures for sustainability
Covers the development and implementation of workplace sustainability policies and procedures. Students learn to identify sustainability improvement opportunities and engage staff in sustainable work practices.
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Core |
BSBXCM501
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Lead communication in workplace
Covers leadership communication strategies for complex workplace environments. Includes written, verbal, and digital communication, presentation skills, meeting facilitation, and managing difficult conversations effectively.
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Core |
| Unit Code | Unit Title & Description | Type |
|---|---|---|
BSBHRM525
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Manage recruitment and onboarding
Covers the end-to-end recruitment and onboarding process. Includes position analysis, advertising, shortlisting, interviewing, selection decisions, and structured induction of new employees to the organisation.
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Elective (Group A) |
BSBOPS502
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Manage business operational plans
Covers the development, implementation, monitoring, and review of operational plans. Students learn to translate organisational strategy into actionable operational plans with clear measurable targets and timelines.
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Elective (Group A) |
BSBOPS504
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Manage business risk
Covers the identification, assessment, treatment, and monitoring of business risks. Students develop risk management frameworks and implement proportionate controls to protect organisational objectives and reputation.
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Elective (Group A) |
BSBTWK503
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Manage meetings
Covers the planning, preparation, facilitation, and follow-up of workplace meetings. Includes agenda setting, minute-taking, chairing techniques, action tracking, and managing meeting dynamics and participation.
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Elective (Group A) |
BSBLDR523
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Lead and manage effective workplace relationships
Covers leadership strategies for building positive, productive workplace relationships. Includes conflict resolution approaches, communication planning, stakeholder engagement, and team performance development strategies.
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Elective (Group B) |
BSBPEF501
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Manage personal and professional development
Covers self-management, personal effectiveness, and continuous professional development planning. Students assess their own performance, identify development needs, and implement structured improvement plans.
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Elective (Group B) |
BSBTWK601
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Develop and maintain strategic business networks
Covers the development and maintenance of strategic business networks. Includes identifying key stakeholders, building professional partnerships, and leveraging networks for business development and organisational influence.
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Elective (Group C) |
Graduates are qualified for a wide range of roles across industry. Demand is strong across Greater Sydney and regionally.
Pathway: Consider also the BSB60420 Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management.
Diploma of Business · CRICOS 113157F · 50 Weeks · Bankstown
Before enrolling, you will receive a Written Student Agreement detailing your rights, obligations, fees, and refund conditions — in accordance with the ESOS Act 2000 and Standard 2.1.
International students must maintain satisfactory attendance as required under student visa condition 8202. Wyatt Education Group monitors attendance and will contact you if attendance falls below the required level.
Student academic progress is monitored each study period under National Code 2018 Standard 8. If you are at risk of not meeting course progress requirements, we will provide an intervention and support plan before any action is taken.
Prior to enrolment, Wyatt Education Group assesses your language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) suitability for this course under ASQA Standard 2.2, to ensure you can participate and succeed.
Wyatt Education Group operates on a continuous intake model — new students may commence at scheduled intervals throughout the year. Contact our admissions team for current intake dates and availability for this course (ASQA Standard 2.1).
⚑ ESOS Act 2000 · National Code 2018 Standard 8 (course progress) · Standard 3 (written agreement) · ASQA Standards 2.1 (pre-enrolment info & intakes) & 2.2 (LLN suitability) · Student Visa Condition 8202. Full details are in your Written Student Agreement. Questions? Contact [email protected]
All prospective students are assessed prior to enrolment to ensure the course is suitable for their learning needs and current skill level. This is a requirement under the Standards for RTOs 2025 (Outcome Standard 2.2).
Student Support Available: LLN assistance · Trainer feedback & one-on-one mentoring · Language and cultural support · Interpreter referrals (where needed) · Reasonable adjustments to delivery and assessment where appropriate. Students who do not yet meet the LLN+D requirements will receive honest and constructive feedback and may be referred to foundation skills training before re-applying.
12 units — all units listed below are mandatory for this qualification.