Advanced Business – Documents

Why should I study Advanced Business – Documents?

Advanced Business – Documents is a stackable VET option aimed to provide pre-vocational skills, work preparedness and the opportunity for students to taste and develop micro skills in the area of business administration before committing to a qualification. This course deepens students’ knowledge and technical skills in relation to routine business administration processes and practices in using business technology and software to produce a range of business documents to support business operations.

Where does Advanced Business – Documents lead?

Students completing this course may undertake further study in a Certificate III in Business or a school-based traineeship to seek employment as administration officer, business support officer, receptionist, customer service officer, personal assistant and a range of roles in the business services industry.

What work will I do in Advanced Business – Documents?

Students complete the following units of competency:

BSBTEC301 Design and produce business documents

This unit prepares students with a range skills and knowledge using a range of functions on a variety of computer applications required to design and produce various business documents such as mail merge business letters, reports, brochures, newsletters and various business forms.

BSBTEC302 Design and produce spreadsheets

This unit prepares students with a range of skills and knowledge required to develop spreadsheets through the use of the Microsoft Excel application to organise financial data and create charts.

BSBINS302 – Organise workplace information

This unit prepares students with a range of skills and knowledge required to receive, collect, organise and apply workplace information in the context of an organisation’s work processes, record managing and knowledge management systems.

What do other students think of Advanced Business – Documents?

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Where can I find more information about Advanced Business – Documents?

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