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52

Weeks

Course Duration

15

Units

of competency

TAS | NSW

Locations

Available

Diploma of Logistics

Course Overview

TLI50224 – Diploma of Logistics is a general qualification for the integrated management of logistics.

Achievement of this qualification will require the self-directed application of knowledge and skills, with substantial depth in some areas where judgement is required in planning and selecting appropriate equipment, services and techniques for self and others.

Applications involve participation in the development of strategic initiatives as well as personal responsibility and autonomy in performing complex technical operations or organising others. It may include participation in teams, including those concerned with planning and evaluation functions. Group or team coordination may be involved.

Successful achievement of the licensing units within the qualification must align with applicable licensing and regulatory requirements.

Course Pricing
Offshore Fee

$10,500*

Onshore Fee

$10,500*

*Non-Tuition fees not included

Entry Requirements

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Successful completion of Australian Year 12 or Australian equivalent is mandatory.

Students must be 18 years old and above.

English requirement

A minimum of IELTS 6.0 or equivalent is required.

For more information regarding the commonly acceptable types of English language proficiency evidence, along with the verification methods, please click here

Student Requirements

Students are required to have their own laptop prior to the commencement of their course.

The minimum requirements for the specification of laptops can be found in the Student Equipment Required section below.

Language, Literacy, Numeracy, and Digital skills (LLND)​

Prior to enrolment, all prospective students are required to complete a compulsory Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital (LLND) assessment. This assessment is completed as part of the pre-enrolment process through the LLND Portal – myllnd.com/login/

The LLND assessment helps identify whether a student may need additional support during their studies and ensures they are placed in a course that is appropriate for their skill level. Assessments are aligned with the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF) and include language, literacy, numeracy and digital skills.

Students must complete their LLND assessment via the LLND Portal before they can be formally enrolled. Further instructions on how to access and complete the assessment will be provided to prospective students as part of the pre-enrolment process.

Rolling Intakes

The college offers rolling intakes, allowing students to choose their preferred commencement date with the college. This provides flexibility for the students by allowing them to select the commencement date that best suits their academic plans. For further information, please contact our student support: [email protected].  

Pre-requisites/Co-requisites

There are no prerequisites for this qualification.

Course Format

2
Core Units
+
13
Elective Units
=
15
Total Units
Core Unit CodeCore Unit Title
TLIF0080Implement and monitor the safety duties of transport activities (Chain of Responsibility)
TLIL5020Develop and maintain operational procedures for transport and logistics enterprises
Elective Unit CodeElective Unit Title
BSBPRC504Manage a supply chain
TLII5018Manage customer service
TLIL5019Implement and monitor transport logistics
TLIP5008Manage a transport and logistics business unit
TLIR5014Manage suppliers
TLIX4028Apply knowledge of logistics
TLIX0069Manage contracted support services
BSBLDR522Manage people performance
BSBOPS502Manage operational plan
BSBOPS504Manage business risk
BSBPMG430Undertake project work
BSBTWK502Manage team effectiveness
BSBPEF502Develop and use emotional intelligence
Description of licensing requirements No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.

Student Equipment Required

Students MUST have the following IT equipment prior to enrolling the college and will require a suitable study space for self-study, assessment activities, or to participate in face-to-face virtual classes. Students are required to have their own laptop prior to the commencement of their course.

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS:

Laptop with the following recommended System Requirements:

  • Specification of laptop is as below:
  • Processor: 2.5–2.9 GHz process
  • Memory: 8GB
  • Display Card: 2 GB GPU (for Civil Construction qualifications)
  • Disk Space: 100 GB
  • Microsoft® Windows® 10 Version 22H2 or Windows® 11 Version 24H2 or above.
  • Apple® macOS® Sequoia v15.5, Apple® macOS® Sonoma v14.7.6, or Apple® macOS® Ventura v13.7.6.
  • A webcam, e.g. built-in to a laptop or a USB webcam.
  • Audio input and output suitable for video conferencing or face-to-face virtual classes.
  • A headset or earbuds with a microphone is recommended.
  • Photo/scan – a camera, e.g. on a mobile phone, can be required to scan and submit handwritten materials.

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS:

  • A web browser such as Microsoft Edge, Firefox, Google Chrome, or Safari.
  • Students are expected to access the web version of Microsoft Office 365 (i.e., Microsoft Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Planner, To Do, and Project).
  • Students studying CAD will have access to the college’s Computer-aided design (CAD) system (if applicable).

INTERNET REQUIREMENTS:

  • A reliable, high-speed broadband internet connection with sufficient upload and download capacity. A Wi-Fi or mobile connection can be acceptable.
  • Students will have access to the college’s wireless connection whilst on campus.
  • Community internet and computer access:
  • In Australia, public libraries offer free access to computers and the internet, although students may require a membership card or be required to pay a small charge.
  • Students may need to book ahead if they wish to use library services.
  • Students will also have access to printing and photocopying services on a pay-per-page basis. Most libraries also provide wireless hotspots and recharging stations at no cost for students using their own devices.

Qualification Outcome

The following academic and employment pathways are available to students who complete this qualification:

International students can enrol in Australian universities to continue and pursue this career path and/or enrol in a higher-level qualification after completing this qualification. They can then apply their knowledge and skills gained in Australia or their home country to seek work anywhere in the world.

In summary, the completion of this qualification can allow students to work for Logistics  job roles for a diversity of employers across various fields such as:

  • Logistics Manager

 

Please Note: Completion of a Reach qualification does not guarantee an employment outcome.

Qualification Issued

Once the units of competency required in the training package for this qualification have been successfully completed, the student will be issued with a Diploma of Logistics (TLI50224) and an academic transcript of all completed units within 30 calendar days. Students who successfully complete individual units of competency within the qualification, but not the qualification in its entirety will be eligible to receive a Statement of Attainment. This document contains a record of all completed units and will be available to students by the end of their course.

Reach Community College does not guarantee:

  • a student will successfully complete a training product on its scope of registration; or
  • a training product can be completed in a manner which do not meet the relevant requirements set out in an instrument made under section 185 of the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011. 
  • a student will obtain a particular employment outcome where this is outside the control of the RTO.

Reach Community College qualifications only fulfil the academic requirement, not a licensed trade qualification, traineeship or apprenticeship.

Reach Community College does not:

  • claim to commit to secure for, or on the student or intending student’s behalf, a migration outcome from undertaking any course offered by the College

We strongly advise that students consult with a registered migration agent if they require more specific information. For the most up to date information please refer to the Australian Government’s Home Affairs website: immi.homeaffairs.gov.au.