College for Adult Learning
BSB50120 Diploma of Business (Records and Information Management)
CAL’s Diploma of Business (Records and Information Management) will give you key administrative business skills and strengthen your ability to manage business information and records efficiently, preparing you to manage administrative business resources effectively in any organisation. You’ll develop essential skills in managing business resources and operational plans, as well as managing budgets and financial plans, and developing administrative systems to streamline business processes and ensure your organisation is operating efficiently.
As a confident and qualified leader, you’ll be ready to implement and manage information management systems to increase efficiency within a business of any size. Graduating with this Diploma will set you up for success in a huge range of industries and provide you with the ability to effectively manage business information and records. You’ll be ready to manage administrative policies and systems to ensure they are accurate and operating efficiently, so your business can easily ensure records are up to date and risks are reduced throughout the records management lifecycle.
RIMPA Accredited
We're proud to announce our Diploma of Business (Records and Information Management) has received accreditation from the Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia (RIMPA).
We're also excited to offer students studying Business Records and Information Management a free one-year RIMPA Student Membership. As a student member, you'll have access to resources to support your studies, join programs and events to help you become job-ready, and attend free member-only conventions to build your professional network and learn about specialist Records Management topics.
Technical Requirements
You will need regular access to a laptop, desktop computer or another device with the following:
An adequate and reliable internet connection; At least the equivalent of Microsoft Office or Office for Mac, with word-processing capabilities and spreadsheets; A PDF Reader installed; Full permissions to install and access third-party software as required. You will also need regular access to a laptop, desktop computer or device with an adequate camera to undertake video calls for assessments as required.