Course
BSB80120 Graduate Diploma of Management (Learning)
| National Code | BSB80120 |
| CRICOS Code | 120122C |
| Duration | 52 weeks |
| Delivery Mode | Blended Delivery (13.5 hours’ face-to-face class & 6.5 hours’ online class per week) |
| Course Fee | $9,000* |
| Enrolment Fee | $200 |
| Material Fee | $500 |
*Promotion pricing and scholarships are available for upcoming intakes. Please contact us for further details at marketing@leapcollege.nsw.edu.au.
Description
The BSB80120 Graduate Diploma of Management (Learning) qualification is designed for individuals in leadership or managerial roles, focusing on organisational learning and development. Graduates will have the skills to design, implement, and evaluate learning strategies that enhance organisational capability. This qualification equips professionals to lead complex learning initiatives, drive strategic change, and manage learning teams. It is ideal for those responsible for leading learning and development functions within their organisation.
TGA Links: https://training.gov.au/training/details/BSB80120
Course Structure
A total number of 8 units must be completed for this qualification including:
- 3 core units
- 5 elective units
| Core units | |
| BSBHRM613 | Contribute to the development of learning and development strategies |
| BSBLDR811 | Lead strategic transformation |
| TAELED803 | Implement improved learning practice |
| Elective units | |
| BSBOPS601 | Develop and implement business plans |
| BSBINS603 | Initiate and lead applied research |
| BSBSTR801 | Lead innovative thinking and practice |
| BSBLDR812 | Develop and cultivate collaborative partnerships and relationships |
| BSBLDR601 | Lead and manage organisational change |
Entry Requirements
- Students must be at least 18 years of age at the time of course commencement.
- International students applying for this course must provide evidence of meeting one of the following English language proficiency requirements: A minimum of
- IELTS (Academic): Overall score of 6.0
- PTE Academic: Overall score of 50
- TOEFL iBT: Overall score of 64
*Note: English test results must be no more than two (2) years old at the time of application.
- Students must have successfully completed a Diploma or Advanced Diploma qualification in related fields of study
- Applicants will be required to demonstrate their Language, Literacy & Numeracy proficiency and digital literacy undertaken during an initial interview at the time of admission and undertake a Language, Literacy & Numeracy and Digital Literacy (LLND) assessment. Where gaps are identified, ALC is committed to providing appropriate and reasonable LLND support strategies to assist students in achieving the required competency levels. This may include advice about external support services or tailored in-house assistance. (Exemptions: The College may not require a formal LLND assessment if a prospective student can provide a copy of their Australian Senior Secondary Certificate of Education (Year 12 certificate) or a qualification at a Certificate IV level or higher, or equivalent.)
Delivery Mode
This qualification employs a Blended Delivery approach, integrating both face-to-face and synchronous online learning components.
- On-Campus Sessions: Students will engage in traditional classroom training held at the College.
- Virtual Classrooms: Learning is complemented by live, interactive online sessions conducted via a web-hosted platform (e.g., Microsoft Teams, GoToMeeting, Zoom). This ensures real-time engagement with instructors and peers from a flexible location.
*Note for Student Visa Holders: To comply with visa requirements, student visa holders must attend a minimum of 20 scheduled course contact hours per week.
Assessment Methodologies
At Australian Leap College, we use a comprehensive and diverse range of assessment methodologies to thoroughly and effectively evaluate your competency. Each unit of competency is assessed through a combination of two or more distinct methods and techniques designed to gather strong evidence of your acquired skills and knowledge. For this course, assessment methods include
- Written Questions
- Presentation
- Project
- Observation
- Questioning and Discussions
- Case Study
- Practical Activities, etc.
This varied approach ensures all aspects of your learning are effectively measured and recognised.
Available Intakes: 13 July, 12 October 2026
