Monash University:
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Postgraduate Handbook 2002:
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Cross-disciplinary knowledge development courses
These courses provide a wide introduction to business analytical thinking
and applications in the early part of study (executive certificates, graduate
certificates, graduate diplomas) with a more focused problem area emphasis in
the second part of studies (relevant postgraduate diploma and masters degree).
Executive
certificates are normally completed in one semester of full-time study or
part-time equivalent.
Executive certificates have been introduced by the faculty to allow entry for
experienced managers without a first degree who have at least six years
relevant employment experience. Executive certificates provide articulation
opportunities into graduate diplomas for students who attain an average grade
of credit or above throughout their studies.
Applicants
must:
- have at least six years relevant employment experience, and
- have been either an owner manager or in a
management/supervisory position or administering expenditure in excess
of $500,000 pa for at least two years, and
- be recommended by their employer or, if self-employed, provide suitable
references.
Students
who complete an executive certificate with an average grade of credit or above
are eligible to apply for admission to a range of graduate diplomas offered by
the faculty. Students may apply for credit exemptions up to a maximum of four
units towards the relevant graduate diploma depending upon the units that have
been studied in the executive certificate. Students who successfully complete
the graduate diploma with an average grade of credit or above may be eligible
to continue their studies in a relevant masters by coursework degree.
All
executive certificates are offered on a fee-paying basis and unit fees vary
depending upon the campus at which the course is undertaken. Course fees are
set and reviewed annually and are therefore subject to change.
- Executive Certificate in Accounting
- Executive Certificate in Agribusiness
- Executive Certificate in Banking and Finance
- Executive Certificate in Direct Marketing
- Executive Certificate in Electronic Commerce (not offered in 2002)
- Executive Certificate in Electronic Business
- Executive Certificate in Family Business
- Executive Certificate in Financial Planning
- Executive Certificate in Hospitality Management
- Executive Certificate in Human Resources
- Executive Certificate in Industrial and Employee Relations
- Executive Certificate in International Business
- Executive Certificate in Logistics Management
- Executive Certificate in Management
- Executive Certificate in Marketing
- Executive Certificate in Marketing (Food and Beverage)*
- Executive Certificate in Public Policy and Management
- Executive Certificate in Regional Economic Development
- Executive Certificate in Retail Business
- Executive Certificate in Risk Management
- Executive Certificate in Taxation
- Executive Certificate in Wine Technology and Marketing
- Executive Certificate of Business
- Executive Certificate of Business (Management)
- Executive Certificate of Business (Tourism Operations) (not offered in
2002)
Graduate
certificates are normally completed in one semester of full-time study or
part-time equivalent.
Candidates for admission to graduate certificate courses require a pass degree
in any discipline or an equivalent qualification and, usually, relevant
employment experience. Students who complete the requirements for a graduate
certificate may articulate to the relevant graduate diploma.
- Graduate Certificate in Accounting
- Graduate Certificate in Asian Business
- Graduate Certificate in Banking and Finance
- Graduate Certificate in Electronic Commerce (not offered in 2002)
- Graduate Certificate in Financial Planning
- Graduate Certificate in Health Economics
- Graduate Certificate in Hospitality Management
- Graduate Certificate in Human Resources
- Graduate Certificate in Industrial and Employee Relations
- Graduate Certificate in International Business
- Graduate Certificate in Management
- Graduate Certificate in Media Sales*
- Graduate Certificate in Pharmacoeconomics
- Graduate Certificate in Public Policy and Management*
- Graduate Certificate in Regional Economic Development
- Graduate Certificate in Risk Management
- Graduate Certificate in Taxation
- Graduate Certificate of Business
- Graduate Certificate of Business (Banking)
- Graduate Certificate of Business (Management)
- Graduate Certificate of Business (Tourism Operations) (not offered in
2002)
Graduate
diplomas are normally completed in two semesters of full-time study or
part-time equivalent.
Candidates for admission require a pass degree in any discipline or an
equivalent qualification and, usually, relevant employment experience. Students
who complete a graduate diploma with an average grade of credit or above may
apply for admission into the relevant masters degree.
- Graduate Diploma in Accounting
- Graduate Diploma in Applied Economics
- Graduate Diploma in Banking and Finance
- Graduate Diploma in Diplomacy and Trade
- Graduate Diploma in Economic Studies
- Graduate Diploma in Electronic Commerce (not offered in 2002)
- Graduate Diploma in Human Resources
- Graduate Diploma in Industrial and Employee Relations
- Graduate Diploma in International Business
- Graduate Diploma in Management
- Graduate Diploma in Public Policy and Management*
- Graduate Diploma in Risk Management
- Graduate Diploma in Taxation
- Graduate Diploma of Business (Banking) (not offered in 2002)
- Graduate Diploma of Business (Management)
- Graduate Diploma of Business (Tourism Management) (not offered in 2002)
These
masters degrees are normally completed in three to four semesters of full-time
study or part-time equivalent.
Candidates for admission require a pass degree in any discipline from a
recognised tertiary institution or may complete the relevant graduate diploma
before applying for entry.
- Master of Banking
- Master of Practising Accounting
- Master of Risk Management
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