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2011 CERTIFICATE IV International Trade MOVE FORWARD 2011 CERTIFICATE IV IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE RMIT University Program dates, location, delivery Exclusive RMIT is a global university with its heart in the The program will be delivered part-time over City of Melbourne. 20 weeks, for two hours per week. subsidised Ranked among the top 10 universities in Australia*, RMIT has developed a strong Week commencing 25 July to program international reputation for practical and week commencing 5 December 2011 relevant educational programs, and applied and innovative research. Collaborating with industry to provide Flexible delivery methods including online solutions, new ideas and processes that resources, self-paced, flexible learning and deliver real outcomes is an integral part of our face-to-face teaching at RMIT University‘s teaching, learning and research. This approach City campus will be used. means that when entering the international RMIT reserves the right to reschedule the program depending on job market, RMIT graduates possess a broad demand. Certificate IV in International Trade knowledge base, industry-honed skills and an ability to think critically Who should enrol? An RMIT University program offered and creatively, providing them with a distinct This industry focused Certificate IV in in partnership with VECCI. and competitive edge. International Trade has been developed with Enquiries RMIT is immensely proud of its ability to industry, preparing graduates for careers attract and produce individuals with the skills in import and export businesses, small VECCI (registration) and passion to contribute to and engage business, distribution operations, transport, with the world and become a leader in their Tel. +61 3 8662 5333 purchasing and inventory control, plus profession. Email: [email protected] importing and exporting functions. VECCI Upon completion of the program, participants Business TAFE School will be able to: (program enquiries) The Victorian Employers’ Chamber of » Give advice on payment options Level 13, 239 Bourke Street Commerce and Industry (VECCI) is the peak » Manage customers Melbourne 3000 body for employers in Victoria, informing Tel. +61 3 9925 5474 and servicing more than 15,000 members, » Market goods and services customers and clients around the state. Fax: +61 3 9925 1526 » Read a contract www.rmit.edu.au/bus/inttrade VECCI’s focus is on leading business into the » Read and understand a Letter of Credit future. They are committed to being the voice for business, representing and championing » Report on financial activity their members in a difficult regulatory » Understand and apply legislation compliance environment. » Understand and quote INCO terms Their success over more than 150 years is » Understand processes and procedures of built on consistently providing leadership, customs clearance information, representation and networking Understand regulatory requirements opportunities to businesses throughout » Victoria. » Understand the supply chain » Write business documents International Trade and Logistics at RMIT The RMIT Business TAFE School currently 2011 fees delivers an Advanced Diploma of International VECCI members: $800 Business, a Diploma of Business (International Non-members: $880 Business) and Certificate IV in International Trade. In addition, a Diploma of Logistics Fees are calculated annually. is offered, rounding out a suite of logistics How to apply and supply chain programs offered at the University. To register by phone, contact VECCI on Upholding the traditions of RMIT, this new tel. +61 3 8662 5333. industry-focused Certificate IV in International To download a registration form, visit Trade is developed in consultation with www.vecci.org.au/Training/Pages/ industry to ensure relevance and that Accredited_Diplomas_Certificates.aspx graduates can be of immediate value to individual workplaces across a range of Forward your completed form to VECCI: sectors. » by fax: +61 3 8662 5120 or * Times Higher Education Quacquarelli Symonds Top » by email: [email protected] University Rankings 2009 Closing date: 8 August 2011 Places will be offered subject to availability. RMIT reserves the right to cancel the program if there are insufficient numbers. Program outcomes Workshop learning and assessment After the workshop, participants will have an opportunity to complete activities online Participants who successfully complete the Participants will be involved in ten workshop relating to the workshops. requirements of the program will receive a activities, have the opportunity to complete Certificate IV in International Trade from RMIT assessments online, work on a major project, The workshops occur in 20 stages, to University. and where appropriate, undertake workbased ensure maximum uptake of the information projects as part of their assessment, which and to follow up on the work conducted by Program features may take place in the workplace. participants during the development stage of Induction learning. Program structure At the beginning of the Certificate IV in Development The program includes: International Trade participants will be briefed Instead of employing a traditional academic on student expectations, timelines, and the » 20 x two-hour workshop activities* model, participants undertake work-based expected outcomes of the program. » online activities for cumulative assessment; tasks and projects for their assessment, which Recognition of Prior Learning and may take place on-the-job if appropriate, » may include a visit to the workplace by the and which can be directly related to the Often employees have a great deal of organisation’s needs. knowledge from years in an industry or assessor for the Major Project through participation in structured programs. * an intensive session held on a Saturday may be Work-based projects are a proven way to scheduled. ensure that newly-learnt concepts are applied Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) uses in the workplace. They ensure that learning documentation and information supplied After the program has been delivered to is not just theoretical, but can be used to by participants to determine if they already participants, a formal assessment will be enhance work practices. qualify as having completed some aspects of undertaken. the Certificate IV. This allows participants to Assessment will be defined and developed in Throughout the program participants will be consultation with the employer to demonstrate concentrate on learning new ideas rather than working towards a Major Project and will be reviewing things they already know. competency, development of skills and Return assessed at the completion of the program. on Investment (ROI). Training and development Workshop learning To support participants in the development of The program comprises compulsory coverage Guided by the trainers, participants are their projects, trainers will provide support via of five international trade based units and five introduced to new concepts and skills telephone and internet. In addition to this, it is business service units. and put them to use in case studies and expected that in-company mentors will provide group discussions. Student outputs include guidance and support to the participants in the organisation-relevant problem solving projects, project. presentations and written assessments. Program structure — Certificate IV in International Trade (BSB 41107) National code / Title of Unit of Competency Organisational benefits BSBINT405B Apply knowledge of import and export international You will be able to apply and interpret: conventions, laws and finance » INCO terms » finance of export trade processes BSBINT407B » regulatory requirement processes and procedures Prepare business advice on export FOB » letters of credit BSBINT408B » customs clearance procedures Prepare business advice on the taxes and » transport options duties for international trade transactions » use of trade software eg OZDOCS » negotiations with import/export brokers BSBCOM405A Promote compliance with legislation BSBITU401A You will be able to: Design and develop complex text documents » understand contract administration » write business reports BSBFIA402A » understand and work with company financials Report on financial activity » make decisions that relate to and support company policy BSBINT409B You will manage and apply: Plan for international trade » marketing fundamentals including marketing channels » practical research to determine markets for goods and services BSBMKG415A » marketing across cultures Research international markets » macro- and micro-factors affecting trade » business planning BSBMKG416A » networking skills in order to enhance business Market goods and services internationally » the process of market research and data collection BSBREL401A Establish networks Assessment Consultants Andrew Hegeman Qualified staff from the University will The following staff may be used during the » General Manager, IPS Logistics assess whether participants have a sound delivery of the program. All consultants hold » Operations Manager, Eagle Global Logistics understanding of the competencies required either a Certificate IV in Workplace Training for the Certificate IV qualification. and Assessment or a Graduate Diploma in » State Manager, Commercial Freight and\ Logistics Services RMIT University recommends that participants Tertiary Teaching and Learning. In addition individually present their work-based project as to possessing educational qualifications