Graduate Certificate in Business Administration

University of Newcastle

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00109J

This program will improve your foundational skills in people and organisational management. Content focuses on advanced management capabilities that apply to organisations of all sizes in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors. Arm yourself with the high-level skills and 'know-how' to succeed in management roles. Attend one of our state-of-the-art campuses, or study through our flexible online program around your schedule. Our lecturers are skilled experts, ready to connect you to industry and help put your studies into practice to excel your career. You also have the option to continue with the MBA later on.

Designed for

Students seeking a range of analytic, strategic and leadership skills for careers in business management

Structure

40 units

Standard entry requirements

  • 3-year Bachelors Degree not in a related field
  • Or 3 year Diploma in a related field such as accounting, business, commerce, economics, finance, human resource management, industrial relations, management, marketing
  • Or 3 year Diploma not in a related field + 1 year relevant organizational experience
  • Or 2 year Diploma in a related field such as accounting, business, commerce, economics, finance, human resource management, industrial relations, management, marketing, + 2 years relevant organizational experience
  • Or 2 year Diploma not in the discipline + 3 years relevant organizational experience
  • Or At least 5 years organizational experience.

Study pathways

Graduates who meet the academic requirements for admission into a Master program offered by the University of Newcastle, Faculty of Business and Law and may be eligible for credit transfer.

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