Course Overview
Location of Course Delivery
Delivery Approach
Course Duration
Delivery and Assessment
Entry Requirements
Pathways

Course Overview

The Certificate IV in Entrepreneurship and New Business equips you with the robust skills and strategies needed to launch and manage your entrepreneurial ventures or lead impactful projects within established organisations. Through a dynamic curriculum focused on problem-solving, leadership, and data-driven decision-making, you'll gain a deep understanding of modern business practices.

You'll graduate as a confident leader, a skilled problem-solver, and a strategic decision-maker, ready to make your mark in the business world. This program empowers you to advance your career, whether you choose the path of entrepreneurship or contribute to the growth and success of an existing business.

Course Duration

Up to 28 weeks

Delivery and Assessment

  • Interactive class activities and lectures.
  • Flexible class options including virtual and in-person options.
  • Regular unit-based assessments to measure course progress.
  • Regular support available.

Entry Requirements

  • Students must be 18 years or older
  • Students will be required to complete an assessment test to ascertain their English level
  • English Requirement: IELTS 6.0; or TOEFL iBT 60; or PTE-A 51.6
  • Year 12 or equivalent in literacy and numeracy

Pathways

The Certificate IV in Entrepreneurship and New Business equips graduates with the skills to start their own business or contribute to innovation within existing organisations. They can launch ventures, offer freelance services, drive new business development, manage projects, foster innovation, or pursue further education. This qualification opens doors to diverse career pathways for those with an entrepreneurial spirit.

Course Number

BSB40320

CRICOS Registration

105874K

Qualification Description

The course requires a student to complete 10 units to gain the nationally recognised BSB40320 Certificate IV in Entrepreneurship and New Business.

Core Units

BSBESB401 Research and develop business plans

BSBESB402 Establish legal and risk management requirements of new business ventures

BSBESB403 Plan finances for new business ventures

BSBESB404 Market new business ventures

Elective Units

BSBESB301 Investigate business opportunities

BSBESB302 Develop and present business proposals

BSBSTR401 Promote innovation in team environments

BSBSUS411 Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices

BSBTWK401 Build and maintain business relationships

BSBWHS411 Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs

Course Progress

The program is designed to accommodate people of all levels. Course progress is evaluated on a weekly basis, to ensure accurate placement and continual development.

Step 01

Orientation

Students attend Orientation and their English level is evaluated based on the English Placement Test and/or previous qualifications attained.

Step 02

Attend

Students attend classes and participate in weekly tests and activities to measure their progress.

Step 03

Certificate

Students receive a certificate at the end of the program, detailing their core skill levels.

Delivery Approach

At Lonsdale Institute we employ an immersive and interactive delivery approach. Students engage in daily class activities, weekly testing, and monthly city excursions, fostering a well-rounded language learning experience. Our teachers create a supportive and engaging environment that empowers students to develop their English skills while gaining a deeper understanding of the local culture.

Ready to start your journey with us? Contact Lonsdale Institute today.

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