The Diploma of Quality Auditing (BSB50920) is a nationally recognised qualification that equips you to plan, lead and report on quality audits. It is designed for working professionals in compliance, quality assurance and auditing roles who want formal recognition of their skills, delivered 100% online and self-paced.
12 industry-aligned units covering core competencies

The BSB50920 Diploma of Quality Auditing is a nationally recognised qualification that builds the skills to plan, lead, and report on workplace audits. It suits people already working in or moving into quality and compliance roles, including
It is particularly valuable in sectors where audit-readiness matters, such as aged care, health care, mining and construction.
This Diploma builds recognised auditing capability. It develops your ability to plan and lead audits, communicate findings clearly, manage quality systems and support real improvement, so you can audit with confidence and authority. Assessments are based on real workplace projects rather than exams, so the learning applies directly to your role.
Study is fully online and self-paced, and Recognition of Prior Learning can reduce your study time. It suits quality and compliance professionals, auditors and experienced staff who want recognised capability to lead audits and drive improvement across their organisation.
Most students complete the Diploma of Quality Auditing in 9 to 16 months, studying around 4 to 6 hours per week. The course is 100% online and self-paced, so you can begin when you are ready and finish sooner if you have the time. Recognition of Prior Learning is available and can reduce your study time by up to 60%, with most experienced workers saving 3 to 6 months.
Quick Facts
Duration
9–16 months (self-paced, RPL available)Study Mode
100% online – self-paced and flexible, with people to help when you need itAssessment
Workplace projects — no examsSupport
Unlimited trainer support by phone and emailCredit Transfer and RPL Pathways
If you have any past studies or experience, you may be eligible to receive credit where possible. This means you don’t need to relearn what you already know and can significantly reduce your study time by up to 60%. Most experienced workers save 3 to 6 months of study time through RPL. Your practical experience has real value and we help you prove it.
Comprehensive Curriculum
Units
Each module typically takes around 4 weeks to complete but can be completed faster if your personal time allows.Comprehensive Curriculum
Age: 25 Years or over
Academic Suitability: Proof of completing:
– Year 12/Senior Certificate; or
– An AQF Qualification at Level 4 or above (Australian Certificate IV, Diploma, University Degree); or
– Pass a Government approved LLN Test. (You must display competence at or above Exit level 3 in both numeracy and literacy)
Language Requirements- See 'English Language Entry Requirements' for more informationIndustry Experience:
Currently or recently employed in a senior office or supervisory role.
Experience in working in the industry that you wish to audit in.
Understanding of Standards, Regulations and compliance of the industry that you wish to audit within
Comprehensive Curriculum
FAQ
Some exposure to quality, compliance, or audit work is the ideal base, since your assessments draw on it. If audit duties are part of your role, even informally, you have what you need to begin.
The full fee is $7,680. With a GTI scholarship you pay $3,930, a saving of $3,750. Scholarships are subject to eligibility, which a Course Advisor can confirm in a quick call. Payment plans and employer-funded options can be arranged, and the course may be tax deductible if it relates to your current work.
It is a nationally recognised qualification for people who conduct or lead audits, formalising the compliance and quality work you already handle. It is made up of 12 nationally recognised units (BSB50920).
Across 12 units you cover planning, leading, and reporting audits, managing an audit programme, and quality and compliance systems.
Stack it with Work Health and Safety, Business, or Leadership and Management, depending on where your compliance role is heading.
Quality, compliance, and audit staff, and managers responsible for management systems and audit programmes.