This qualification is delivered over a period of 635 hours. Participants enrolled in this course will have up to 12 months including holidays to complete the course requirements.
Supersedes BSB51615 – Diploma of Quality Auditing.
This Diploma will be delivered using a blended delivery model with a combination of online learning and auditing projects that can be undertaken at students’ current place of work. Educators will be available to provide necessary support on request.
189-191 Plenty Road, Preston, VIC 3072. Practical placement project locations as negotiated by ALACC with individual Providers.
Preferred pathways for candidates considering this qualification are BSB51319 Diploma of Work Health and Safety and BSB60420 Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management.
You may be interested to combine other qualifications:
We offer the opportunity to combine the Qualification with another Qualification. By taking advance of common and imported units, you can complete 2 qualifications for less.
- Diploma of Nursing
- Diploma of Mental Health
- Diploma of Community Services
- Advanced Diploma of Community Sector Management
- Diploma of Quality Auditing
- Diploma Leadership and Management
- Advanced Diploma of Leadership Management
- Diploma of Work Health and Safety
Successful completion of this qualification will enable students to gain employment in any of the following field in any organisation or business workplace.
• Lead Auditor
• Quality Assurance Manager
• Quality Auditor
• Work Health and Safety Auditor
• Quality Assurance Officer
• External/Internal Auditor
• Quality Co-ordinator
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who possess a sound theoretical knowledge base in quality auditing and use a range of specialised, technical, or managerial competencies to plan, carry out and evaluate their own work or the work of an audit team. The job roles that relate to this qualification may include Lead Auditor and Quality Assurance Manager.
This management stream qualification is available to anyone who may be responsible for conducting or facilitating audit activities. They may work in a range of industries such as aged care, nursing, manufacturing and/or services. It is also available for persons who wish to take on new challenges in career pathways and enter the workforce who may want to be involved in quality activities.
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Although LLN test is not an entry requirement, students are asked to undertake the same to ensure appropriate academic support can be provided throughout the course of the study.
Assessments will be conducted to determine the achievement of competency-based learning outcomes. Assessments may include written assignments, projects, written reports, workshop attendance and simulated workplace assessments.
All assessments will be undertaken in accordance with the ALACC Assessment policy. Students will be advised of the assessment requirements at the beginning of each unit. Individual Unit outlines also contain assessment information. As this is a competency-based qualification, assessment continues throughout until the participant either achieves competency in the assessment tasks or a further training need is identified and addressed.
Refer to the Evidence Gathering Techniques below for required assessment methods.
Note:
Details on planning and conducting the assessment along with Assessor and Student Instructions are outlined in the individual Unit Assessment Resource/ Student Learning and Assessment Record Book.
ALACC has a simple & methodical RPL process which is outlined in detail in the RPL policy, Student Prospectus and on the ALACC website, are encouraged to apply if you believe that they may be eligible.
Students may be able to shorten the length of their studies through the recognition of experience and qualifications gained elsewhere. Applications can be made for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). These will be assessed according to the College’s policy to determine if and how much-advanced standing will be granted.
ALACC recognises AQF qualifications and Statements of Attainment issued by any other Registered Training Organisation in Australia. Students may request total credit for a whole unit or qualification based on a study in an identical unit or qualification at another institution.
Suitable documentation such as a Statement of Attainment/ Transcript of results must be provided when applying for Credit Transfer. Applications can be made for Credit Transfer (CT) via an online form from ALACC website or Student Portal.
The detailed explanation of Credit Transfer or Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) could be found in Course Credits Transfer (CT) and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) | ALACC Health College Australia.
It is available on Student Moodle.
An orientation session will be provided to students prior to commencing their study. ALACC offers student support services as per ALACC student support policy and helps with both academic and non-academic matters as applicable.
Please ask us about credit transfers.
Core Units
Elective Units
Qualification Structure for Local Students
Diploma of Auditing requires successful completion of 12 units comprised of four (4) core units and eight (8) Elective Units selected from the Group A and B listing in the packaging specification as specified in the BSB Business Services Training Package