VCE VET Small Business

The VCE VET Small Business program includes an accredited VET course developed in Victoria, accredited by the VRQA and maintained by the Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions. The Australian Bureau of Statistics defines a small business as employing fewer than 20 people and a micro business as a small business with 0–4 employees. Small businesses often rely on flexible, creative, and broadly skilled personnel and have a central emphasis on innovation and responsive customer service.

Qualification 

22629VIC Certificate II in Small Business Operations and Innovation:

  • Overview: This certificate provides learners with the knowledge and skills required to work effectively in small or micro-businesses across a range of industry sectors. The course includes units that address the skills and knowledge to follow small business routine procedures, work safely, communicate effectively and professionally, support policies and procedures, and contribute to basic marketing, business operations and innovation.
  • Credit towards the VCE, VCE VM and VPC: Students undertaking this certificate may be eligible for up to three VCE VET units at Units 1 and 2 level, and a non-scored VCE VET Unit 3–4 sequence.

Program Booklet

VCE VET programs are developed with a reference group of industry and vocational professionals. Each program includes a predesignated program structure with defined credit arrangements. 

The Program Booklet for the VCE VET Small Business program outlines the program structure, approved Units of Competency (UoCs) and available credit towards the VCE, VCE VM and VPC for the certificates listed above. 

Program Booklets should be read in conjunction with the source qualification, as listed on the National Training Register (training.gov.au), or relevant accredited VET course document(s). While certificates may include a range of UoCs in these source training products, only the approved UoCs listed in the relevant Program Booklet can be delivered as part of a VCE VET program.

ATAR contribution

Scored VCE VET programs may contribute to a student’s ATAR as one of the primary four studies or one of the two available (and permissible) increments. Where a student completes the UoCs from a scored Unit 3–4 sequence but elects not to undertake scored assessment to receive a study score, no contribution to the ATAR will be available.

Non-scored Unit 3–4 sequences may contribute to the ATAR as an increment (fifth and/or sixth study), calculated as 10 per cent of the fourth study score of the primary four.

Further details regarding ATAR contribution for the VCE VET Small Business program can be found in the Program Booklet.

For more information on study scores and ATAR contribution, refer to the ATAR and Scaling Guide accessible from the VTAC website.

Structured Workplace Learning (SWL) recognition

Students undertaking a VCE VET program (VE1), or a school-based apprenticeship or traineeship (SBAT) (VE2) can receive recognition for structured workplace learning related to their VET studies. 

Visit the SWL–R Study Design page to find out more about delivering SWL Recognition for VET as a VCE Study Design. 

View the Workplace Learning Record booklets page to access documentation for all VCE VET programs.

Contact

For further information on this VCE VET program, please email the VCAA VET Unit on vet.vcaa@education.vic.gov.au