The BSB50320 Diploma of Human Resource Management is a nationally recognized qualification in Australia, designed for individuals aiming to develop advanced skills in human resource management. This diploma equips learners with the knowledge and competencies to undertake roles that require applying a broad range of human resources functions across various industries.
Course Overview
- Qualification Code: BSB50320
- Total Units: 12 (7 core units + 5 elective units)
- Delivery Mode: Varies by provider; may include face-to-face, blended, or online learning
- Duration: Typically 12–24 months, depending on the institution and study mode
- Entry Requirements: Completion of specific units or equivalent competencies, or two years equivalent full-time relevant work experience
Key Learning Outcomes
Graduates will develop competencies in:
- Facilitating performance development processes
- Managing employee and industrial relations
- Coordinating learning and development of teams and individuals
- Implementing workforce plans
- Managing business risks
- Implementing and monitoring work health and safety policies
Career Opportunities
This qualification prepares individuals for roles such as:
- Human Resources Advisor
- Human Resources Business Partner
- Human Resources Consultant
These positions are in demand across various sectors, including corporate, government, and non-profit organizations.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
For individuals with relevant work experience or prior studies, RPL offers a pathway to attain this diploma by recognizing existing competencies. The RPL process involves:
- Self-Assessment: Evaluating your experience against the qualification’s competencies.
- Evidence Collection: Gathering supporting documents such as work samples, references, and prior certifications.
- Assessment: Reviewing submitted evidence by qualified assessors to determine competency.
- Outcome: Awarding of the Diploma upon successful demonstration of required competencies.
Engaging in RPL can expedite the qualification process and acknowledge your professional experience.
Course Structure
Core Units (7):
- BSBHRM521: Facilitate performance development processes
- BSBHRM522: Manage employee and industrial relations
- BSBHRM523: Coordinate the learning and development of teams and individuals
- BSBHRM524: Coordinate workforce plan implementation
- BSBHRM527: Coordinate human resource functions and processes
- BSBOPS504: Manage business risk
- BSBWHS411: Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs
Elective Units (5):
Electives can be chosen based on specific interests and career goals, with options such as:
- BSBHRM525: Manage recruitment and onboarding
- BSBHRM526: Manage payroll
- BSBHRM528: Coordinate remuneration and employee benefits
- BSBHRM529: Coordinate separation and termination processes
- BSBHRM530: Coordinate rehabilitation and return to work programs
- BSBHRM531: Coordinate health and wellness programs
- BSBCMM511: Communicate with influence
- BSBCRT511: Develop critical thinking in others
- BSBFIN501: Manage budgets and financial plans
- BSBLDR523: Lead and manage effective workplace relationships
- BSBPEF501: Manage personal and professional development
- BSBPMG430: Undertake project work
- BSBSTR503: Develop organisational policy
- BSBTWK501: Lead diversity and inclusion
Note: Elective units should be selected to align with specific career goals and industry requirements.