CRICOS: 074225D
Graduate Diploma of Business Administration
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PROGRAM OVERVIEW
This course can serve as an entry and exit point for the Master of Business Administration (MBA). The course requires study of the first eight units of the MBA.
DURATION
1 term full-time or 2+ terms part-time.
APPLICATION DATE
Refer to key dates
DELIVERY SITE
On campus
Sydney:
Level 3, 3 Central Avenue, Eveleigh, New South Wales 2015
Perth:
Lot 131, 131 Harold Street, Highgate, Western Australia 6003; 350-354 Albany Highway, Victoria Park, Western Australia 6100
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Find out if your overseas qualification is recognised and meets the Entry Requirements.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
Please refer to English Language Requirements
COURSE STRUCTURE
This course contains 8 core subjects in accounting and related fields.
- One MBA elective
- TMGT600 Human Resource Management
- TMGT603 Leadership and Ethical Behaviour
- TMGT601 Strategic Management Theory and Practice
Exit with a Graduate Diploma of Business Administration
*Prerequisite/Co-requisite Requirements
Please note: The availability of units may be slightly different across campuses.
FURTHER COURSE INFORMATION
- Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
- Assessment Methods
- Career Options
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is available and will be assessed in accordance with IMC’s RPL policy and procedure. Please refer to the Application for Recognition of Prior Learning and the RPL policy and procedure for further details.
Assessment methods are designed to encourage learning, provide feedback and measure achievement of unit learning outcomes. Forms of assessment vary among units and include research reports, projects, essays, group work, presentations, problem solving and case studies as well as tests, quizzes and examinations. Students may be required to complete assessment tasks alone or in groups to encourage development of generic skills. Assessments generally require a written submission but may include an oral presentation. In capstone units, assessments may include industry engagement and an extensive report.
Employment opportunities exist in senior and middle management positions in business (sales, marketing, finance, accounting, general management, operations), government, non-profit and non-governmental organisations. Careers include general management, marketing, entrepreneurship and start-ups, consulting and operations. Graduates of the Diploma can proceed to complete the MBA course.
To qualify for the degree of Master of Business Administration a student must complete 12 subjects (72 credit points) including 8 core subjects and 4 elective subjects.