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CX120 Credit Management Project Total hours 72 Prahran A subject in the Associate Diploma of Business: Credit Management. Content The subject requires students to conduct a group research project relating to an area of credit management. CX12 1 lntroduction to Credit Law 1 Total hours 34 Prahran A subject in the Advanced Certificate in Credit Procedures and Practices and the Associate Diploma of Business: Credit Management. Content The subject covers the basic principles and concepts of law relating to credit management. CX122 lntroduction to Credit Law 2 Total hours 34 Prahran A subject in the Advanced Certificate in Credit Procedures and Practices and the Associate Diploma of Business: Credit Management. Content The subject covers detailed training in legal principles relating to credit management. CX123 Credit Department Management Total hours 34 Prahran A subject in the Advanced Certificate in Credit Procedures and Practices and the Associate Diploma of Business: Credit Management. Content The subject provides an overview of the credit department operations. It covers credit management procedures, reporting to management and staffing. CX124 Credit Control Practices and Procedures Total hours 34 Prahran A subject in the Advanced Certificate in Credit Procedures and Practices and the Associate Diploma of Business: Credit Management. Content The subject covers the development and monitoring of a credit accounting system and deals with the legal and non-legal methods for account collection. CX125 Consumer Credit Finance Total hours 34 Prahran A subject in the Advanced Certificate in Credit Procedures and Practices and the Associate Diploma of Business: Credit Management. Content The subject covers the workings of the Credit Act in relation to consumer lending and recovery. CX126 Commercial Credit Finance Total hours 34 Prahran A subject in the Associate Diploma of Business (Credit Management). Content The subject covers the guidelines and technical aspects of commercial lending. CX127 Commercial Credit Assessment Total hours x34 X Prahran A subject in the Advanced Certificate in Credit Procedures and Practices and the Associate Diploma of Business: Credit Management. Content The subject covers credit application forms, obtaining client data, assessing credit worthiness, establishing terms of credit and reviewing client accounts. C1090 Principles of Records Management Total hours 34 Prahran Prerequisites: nil A subject in the Certificate in Records Management. Content An introductory subject which aims to show the role, aims and functions of records administration. It looks at the nature of records material and the difference between records management in the public and private sectors. CY091 Disposal and Archives Total hours 34 Prahran Prerequisite: CY090 A subject in the Certificate in Records Management. Content Principles and practices for the protection, retention and/ or disposal of records. The role of archival authorities and the value of archival records. CY092 Manual Control Systems Total hours 34 Prahran Prerequisite: CY090 Content To understand the operation of control systems and record procedures within a registry. CY093 Training and Management Total hours 34 Prahran Prerequisite: TH433 Content The issues of managing a records section. The supervisory responsibilities of the records supervisor. Preparation of training programs for records personnel. m94 Mechanical and Computerised Control Systems Total hours 34 Prahran Prerequisites: CY090, CY092, TS421 Content The subject assumes knowledge of manual control systems. This knowledge is transposed to computerised systems. The operation and functioning of computerised records systems. Swinburne University of Technology 1997 Handbook 1 77
CY095 Reviewing Records Programs Total hours 34 Prahran Prerequisites: CY090, CY092, TS421, CY094 Content The subject gives an understanding of all aspects of records management programs including planning and control procedures, reviewing and evaluating systems, and the alteration of programs due to changed circumstances. DMOl Disaster Management Context Credit points: 10 Nominal Contact Hours: 40 Deemed Additional Hours: 130 Prerequisites: Nil A subject in the Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma of Disaster Management. Subject aims At the successful completion of this unit the participants will be expected to: 1 Interpret a number of disaster concepts within the social, cultural, economic and legislative context of their organisation/department 2 Outline disaster management within a risk manaeement " context 3 Identify management structures established to achieve the organisation's purpose 4 Outline how information management technologies support decision making 5 Identify sources of data/information pertinent to disaster management at the local, regional, state and global level DM02 Risk Identification Credit points: 7.5 Nominal Contact Hours: 30 Deemed V, c Additional Hours: 97.5 Prequisites: DMOl U -5. A subject in the Graduate Certificate and Graduate 3 Diploma of Disaster Management. P. (P Subject aims At the successful completion of this unit the participants UI will be expected to: 1 Identify sources of risk for natural and sociotechnolodcal ., hazards 2 Identify the nature and areas of impact for hazards 3 Identify risks in specific context 4 Identify methodology and tools to support decision making DM03 Risk Determination Credit points 10 Nominal Contact Hours: 40 Deemed Additional Hours: 130 Prerequisites: DMOl & DM02 A subject in the Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma of Disaster Management. Subject aims At the successful completion of this unit the participant will be expected to: 1 Analyse sources of risk 2 Analyse areas of impact 3 Identify management activities and controls in preparation, prevention, response and recovery 4 Derive consequence criteria from management context 5 Develop matrices to evaluate likelihood and consequence 6 Identify limitations of methodologies and their consequent uncertainties 7 Identify factors contributing to risk assessment DM04 Risk Treatment Credit points: 7.5 Nominal Contact Hours: 30 Deemed Additional Hours: 97.5 Prerequisites: DMO1, DM02 & DM03 A subject in the Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma of Disaster Management. Subject aims At the successful completion of this unit the participant will be expected to: 1 Determine risk treatment selection criteria within a generic framework 2 Outline intervention options on analysis of sources of risk and areas of impact 3 Identify planning issues crucial to plan implementation 4 Determine public health issues 5 Outline the process of decision making within the emergency operations centre forum DM05 Disaster Management Policy Development Credit points: 15 Prerequisites: DMOI, DM02, DM03 & DM04 A subiect in the Graduate Certificate and Graduate ~i~loka of Disaster Management. Outline a range of risk communication methods available to the organisation Prepare a risk communication strategy for the regional or national community Determine the roles of Governmendnon-Government organisations in disaster management within the regional or national context Assess the input of national laws and legislation upon the organisation/state DM06 Research Project Credit points: 20 Prerequisites: DMOI, DM02, DM03, DM04 & DMO5 A subject in the Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma of Disaster Management. Content Describe the stages involved in undertaking a research project Describe the essential qualities and components of a graduate level researchproject and assohated communications/report Review the application of disaster-specific management principles to the local context Prepare a research brief to investigate a major element of the disaster management strategy/element within the local context
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CY095 Reviewing Records Programs<br />
Total hours 34 Prahran Prerequisites: CY090, CY092,<br />
TS421, CY094<br />
Content<br />
The subject gives an understanding <strong>of</strong> all aspects <strong>of</strong><br />
records management programs including planning and<br />
control procedures, reviewing and evaluating systems, and<br />
the alteration <strong>of</strong> programs due to changed circumstances.<br />
DMOl Disaster Management Context<br />
Credit points: 10 Nominal Contact Hours: 40 Deemed<br />
Additional Hours: 130 Prerequisites: Nil<br />
A subject in the Graduate Certificate and Graduate<br />
Diploma <strong>of</strong> Disaster Management.<br />
Subject aims<br />
At the successful completion <strong>of</strong> this unit the participants<br />
will be expected to:<br />
1 Interpret a number <strong>of</strong> disaster concepts within the<br />
social, cultural, economic and legislative context <strong>of</strong><br />
their organisation/department<br />
2 Outline disaster management within a risk<br />
manaeement " context<br />
3 Identify management structures established to achieve<br />
the organisation's purpose<br />
4 Outline how information management technologies<br />
support decision making<br />
5 Identify sources <strong>of</strong> data/information pertinent to<br />
disaster management at the local, regional, state and<br />
global level<br />
DM02 Risk Identification<br />
Credit points: 7.5 Nominal Contact Hours: 30 Deemed<br />
V,<br />
c Additional Hours: 97.5 Prequisites: DMOl<br />
U<br />
-5. A subject in the Graduate Certificate and Graduate<br />
3 Diploma <strong>of</strong> Disaster Management.<br />
P.<br />
(P Subject aims<br />
At the successful completion <strong>of</strong> this unit the participants<br />
UI<br />
will be expected to:<br />
1 Identify sources <strong>of</strong> risk for natural and sociotechnolodcal<br />
., hazards<br />
2 Identify the nature and areas <strong>of</strong> impact for hazards<br />
3 Identify risks in specific context<br />
4 Identify methodology and tools to support decision<br />
making<br />
DM03 Risk Determination<br />
Credit points 10 Nominal Contact Hours: 40 Deemed<br />
Additional Hours: 130<br />
Prerequisites: DMOl & DM02<br />
A subject in the Graduate Certificate and Graduate<br />
Diploma <strong>of</strong> Disaster Management.<br />
Subject aims<br />
At the successful completion <strong>of</strong> this unit the participant<br />
will be expected to:<br />
1 Analyse sources <strong>of</strong> risk<br />
2 Analyse areas <strong>of</strong> impact<br />
3 Identify management activities and controls in<br />
preparation, prevention, response and recovery<br />
4 Derive consequence criteria from management context<br />
5 Develop matrices to evaluate likelihood and<br />
consequence<br />
6 Identify limitations <strong>of</strong> methodologies and their<br />
consequent uncertainties<br />
7 Identify factors contributing to risk assessment<br />
DM04 Risk Treatment<br />
Credit points: 7.5 Nominal Contact Hours: 30 Deemed<br />
Additional Hours: 97.5 Prerequisites: DMO1, DM02 &<br />
DM03<br />
A subject in the Graduate Certificate and Graduate<br />
Diploma <strong>of</strong> Disaster Management.<br />
Subject aims<br />
At the successful completion <strong>of</strong> this unit the participant<br />
will be expected to:<br />
1 Determine risk treatment selection criteria within a<br />
generic framework<br />
2 Outline intervention options on analysis <strong>of</strong> sources <strong>of</strong><br />
risk and areas <strong>of</strong> impact<br />
3 Identify planning issues crucial to plan implementation<br />
4 Determine public health issues<br />
5 Outline the process <strong>of</strong> decision making within the<br />
emergency operations centre forum<br />
DM05 Disaster Management Policy<br />
Development<br />
Credit points: 15 Prerequisites: DMOI, DM02, DM03 &<br />
DM04<br />
A subiect in the Graduate Certificate and Graduate<br />
~i~loka <strong>of</strong> Disaster Management.<br />
Outline a range <strong>of</strong> risk communication methods available<br />
to the organisation<br />
Prepare a risk communication strategy for the regional or<br />
national community<br />
Determine the roles <strong>of</strong> Governmendnon-Government<br />
organisations in disaster management within the regional<br />
or national context<br />
Assess the input <strong>of</strong> national laws and legislation upon the<br />
organisation/state<br />
DM06 Research Project<br />
Credit points: 20 Prerequisites: DMOI, DM02, DM03,<br />
DM04 & DMO5<br />
A subject in the Graduate Certificate and Graduate<br />
Diploma <strong>of</strong> Disaster Management.<br />
Content<br />
Describe the stages involved in undertaking a research<br />
project<br />
Describe the essential qualities and components <strong>of</strong> a<br />
graduate level researchproject and assohated<br />
communications/report<br />
Review the application <strong>of</strong> disaster-specific management<br />
principles to the local context<br />
Prepare a research brief to investigate a major element <strong>of</strong><br />
the disaster management strategy/element within the local<br />
context