Program Overview
This program provides foundational skills in financial calculations, business document and spreadsheet design, workplace communication, and customer service. It prepares individuals for entry-level roles in financial services, such as accounts assistant, accounts clerk, or office assistant. The program also serves as a pathway to further study in accounting and bookkeeping.
Program Outline
Outline:
- Course Structure:
- Units of Competency:
- FNSACC323 – Perform financial calculations
- FNSINC311 – Work together in the financial services industry
- BSBTEC301 Design and produce business document
- BSBTEC302 – Design and produce spreadsheets
- BSBXCM301- Engage in workplace communication
- BSBOPS304 – Deliver and monitor a service to customers
- FNSACC322 – Administer subsidiary accounts and ledgers
- FNSACC321 – Process financial transactions and extract interim reports
- FNSORG301 Administer fixed asset register
Careers:
- Primary Pathway:
- Entry-level employment in a range of financial services positions
- Further Study:
- FNS40217 Certificate IV in Accounting and Bookkeeping
- Job Roles:
- Accounts assistant
- Accounts clerk
- Office assistant
Australian Ideal College
Overview:
Services Offered:
AIC provides a comprehensive range of services to students, including:
Student Life and Campus Experience:
AIC offers a supportive and motivating learning environment with small class sizes to provide personalized attention and guidance. They encourage a fun, interactive, stimulating, and dynamic learning environment. AIC has campuses in Sydney, Adelaide, and Hobart, all centrally located in their respective central business districts. Campuses are equipped with modern technology and equipment and staffed by experienced teachers and trainers.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Academic Programs:
AIC offers a wide range of academic programs, including:
Other:
AIC is a registered college approved by Australian authorities. They offer small class sizes, flexible learning methods, and a supportive learning environment. They also provide online learning options to cater to flexible study requirements.
Entry Requirements:
Students must have completed Australian Year 10 or an equivalent that demonstrates the knowledge and skills to enter the Financial Services sector.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
Successful completion of Year 10 in Australia or one of the following English test scores or equivalent: IELTS overall score of 5.0 TOEFL (iBT) score of 35 PTE Academic score of 40