Monash University Business & Economics handbook 1995

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Graduate Certificate of Business

Course code: 0567

Course director: Ms Anne Bardoel

The course

The aim of this course is to allow employers the opportunity to sponsor their senior managers into a four-unit graduate certificate. Companies that wish to encourage their managers to study in graduate diploma or masters programs can see this course as a useful starting point for those who wish to continue with higher study and as a useful exit point for those requiring specific educational programs.

The Graduate Certificate of Business will enable employers to select the four units from any of the graduate diploma programs in Syme Business which are most appropriate for their managers.

Both the Graduate Certificate of Business and the Graduate Certificate in Management have been specifically designed to enable employers to sponsor their middle to senior managers for an accredited qualification.

Objectives

On completion of the course students should:

* gain introductory level experience in subjects which they choose from the Faculty of Business and Economics offerings;

* be equipped with the learning skills to undertake further study in graduate diploma and masters subjects in the faculty.

Venue

This course will be offered either on campus or 'in house'.

Credit for work done elsewhere

Please refer to the course regulations for the Graduate Certificate of Business for details relating to credit transfers.

Course structure

Completion of the graduate certificate will require a pass grade in four subjects selected from any of the graduate diploma programs offered by the faculty.

Where the graduate certificate is conducted in-house, the client shall determine the selection of subjects making up the graduate certificate.

Candidates for the graduate certificate must complete all subject prerequisites as specified in the details of subjects, to the satisfaction of the course leader.


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