Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 01032F

In the current business environment, it is no longer enough to specialise in a particular area. Employees are expected to have a broad understanding of multiple aspects of a business and their interdependencies, with the ability to implement practical solutions.At The University of Notre Dame Australia, we take pride in the individualised education and personalised attention we give to our students. With all subjects taught by leaders in their field, our postgraduate programs are relevant and contemporary, embracing today’s rapidly changing global environment while maintaining academic rigour.The Graduate Certificate in Business is a one year part-time (or half year full-time) program taught by a team of industry leaders and academics who are passionate about sharing their knowledge. Throughout the course of your studies, you can choose to explore topics such as strategic management, organisational dynamics, leading change and leadership. And, upon the completion of this program, you have the option to progress to a Diploma of Business, Master of Leadership, or MBA.

Structure

  • 1 compulsory course
  • 3 elective courses

Subjects

  • Business

Standard entry requirements

A Bachelor’s degree from a recognised Australian or overseas university demonstrating the attainment of satisfactory grades OR Relevant industry experience in management/supervision.

Recognition

Students may wish to continue their study with a Graduate Diploma of Nursing

Further information

On completion of the four units of study, the students will exit with a Graduate Certificate in Nursing Leadership and Management which articulates with the Master of Nursing pathway. Pathway options are also available through the School of Business.

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