Certificate IV in Entrepreneurship and New Business
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NSW Government Smart & Skilled – Subsidised Course
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How do I know if I am likely to be eligible?
See the criteria for eligibility below
Learn at your own pace, in your own time (online, self-paced)
Gain a nationally recognised qualification to jump-start your future
Partially or Fully Subsidised by the NSW Government for approved NSW residents
FUNDING IS STRICTLY LIMITED – FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED
Am I eligible for subsidised (fee-free) training?
Are you 15 years old or over?
Are you no longer at school?
Are you living or working in NSW?
Are you an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, humanitarian visa holder or New Zealand citizen?
Click here to confirm eligibility – free to apply, no obligation
BSB40320
Certificate IV in Entrepreneurship and New Business
What Does The Course Cover?
Plan finances for new business ventures
Research and develop business plans
Establish legal and risk management requirements
Build and maintain business relationships
Effective leadership & Problem-solving skills
Who is eligible to join this course?
Overseas Students Policy
This course is not available to students on an Overseas Student Visa.
As defined in the ESOS Act 2000, ‘Overseas students’ are not eligible to apply to enrol in this nationally recognised course, nor are they eligible for certification.
Please refer to the Enrolment Terms and Conditions.
Have a question about this course?
Career Options
Small Business Owner
Cafe or Restaurant Manager
Independent Contractor
Retail Manager
Retail Team Leader
Department Manager
Franchisee
Office Manager
Retail Supervisor
Store Manager
Why Choose Australian College?
Training Anywhere, At Your Own Pace To Suit Your Busy Lifestyle.
You have complete freedom to study online wherever and whenever you want.
Our Great Facilities and Support
Funded, Fee-Free Course
Eligible students will be able to complete their Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care completely fee-free, funded by the NSW Government
Unparalleled Support
Students will have full access to our virtual campus 24/7.
We are here to help you every step of the way.
You could Earn While You Learn
Combine employment and training in order to gain a nationally recognised qualification.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How long does the course take?
2. How much does it cost?
This offer is contingent upon you completing a Smart & Skilled application form, which will determine your eligibility for partial or full funding for the course by the NSW Government.
3. What is the difference between the courses?
CHC30121 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education & Care reflects the role of educators in early childhood education and care who work in regulated children’s education and care services in Australia. They support children’s wellbeing, and development in the context of an approved learning framework. Early childhood educators work in long day care centres, family day care, pre-schools or kindergartens.
To achieve this qualification, the individual must have completed a total of 160 hours of work in a regulated children’s education and care service in Australia.
** please note, this course is a pre-requisite / entry requirement into the CHC50121 Diploma of Early Childhood Education & Care course **
CHC30221 Certificate III in School Based Education Support reflects the role of workers who assist teachers and support student learning in a range of classroom settings. They complete general administrative as well as operational tasks to support students with learning under the guidance of a teacher or other educational professional. Education support workers work mainly with students in classroom settings in primary or secondary schools, as defined by State/Territory legislation.
To achieve this qualification, the individual must have completed a total of 100 hours of work in a classroom environment catering to primary or secondary school students, within at least one school in Australia.
CHC40221 Certificate IV in School Based Education Support reflects the role of workers who assist teachers and support student learning in a range of classroom settings under the guidance of a teacher or other educational professional. At this level, workers may be involved in facilitation of learning for a range of instructional groupings, including for those students in need of additional support. Education support workers work mainly with students in classroom settings in primary or secondary schools, as defined by State/Territory legislation.
To achieve this qualification, the individual must have completed a total of 100 hours of work in a classroom environment catering to primary or secondary school students, within at least one school in Australia.
CHC50121 Diploma of Early Childhood Education & Care reflects the role of educators in early childhood education and care who work in regulated children’s education and care services in Australia. Educators at this level are responsible for designing and implementing curriculum that meets the requirements of an approved learning framework and for maintaining compliance in other areas of service operations. Early childhood educators work in long day care centres, family day care, pre-schools or kindergartens.
To achieve this qualification, the individual must have completed a total of 280 hours of work in a regulated children’s education and care service in Australia.
4. What happens if I need to pause or stop?
https://www.australiancollege.edu.au/enrolment-terms-and-conditions
5. What happens if I'm having difficulty understanding a topic or task?
If you prefer a phone call, please email Trainer with your available days and times, so we can schedule a call with your assessor.
Support is standing by for all students, you just need to reach out, so the Trainer can be made aware and be given the opportunity to provide support and assistance.
6. I'm having difficulty uploading documents?
2) Clear your caches and cookies in your internet browser settings, as your current settings may be restricting the upload.
3) Try using a different internet browser (Google Chrome, Firefox, etc).
If it’s still not working, please email [email protected], so administration can help you.
7. Are there any practical assessments I need to complete for this course?
A practical task may be in the form of a video upload, case study, role play, observations, third party reports, the completion of documents and templates, etc
8. How is work placement organised?
This is beneficial to students as they may apply at local childcare facilities in their area (reduces travel and transport), or even at their current work place (if they work in the industry and this place of work is approved by Australian College’s internal screening process).
For further details regarding work placement, please phone (02) 9386 2500 to speak with administration.
9. Do I need a first aid certificate?
The type of First Aid course required will depend on which Australia College course you’re enrolled in.
Please refer to the course outline, course units, on our website.
Australian College does not provide First Aid courses. First Aid is to be completed externally with a First Aid provider. We can recommend St Johns, Red Cross, H&A, Australia wide.