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Off-Campus
Learning Guide 2005
Business and Economics
Graduate Diploma of Business (Management)
Course code: 1741 + Course abbreviation: GradCertBus(Mgt) +
Off-campus (Gippsland) + Normally two years part-time + Course director: Dr Ali
Haidar + Total credit points required: 48
The course is designed primarily for graduates who wish to
extend their knowledge of management theory and practice and provides an
introduction to the functions of general management. The range of electives
offers opportunities for candidates to specialise in global business, services
management, organisational behaviour and change management practices.
(a) Students must complete four core units (24 credit points):
- MGG9370 Management theory and practice
- MGG9324 Human resource management
- MGG9352 Management processes and systems
- MGG9371 Strategic management
(b) Students must
complete four units
(24 credit points) from the following list:
- MGG5810 Cultural values and management practices
- MGG5820 Management development for global business
- MGX5461 Contemporary issues in globalisation
- MGX5560 Case studies in services management
- MGX5770 Business and government
- MGG9303 Organisational behaviour
- MGG9320 Organisational change and development
- MGG9323 Industrial relations
- MGG9325 Human resource development
- MGG9350 Strategic human resource management
- MGG9352 Management processes and systems
- MGX9670 International public policy and management
- AFG9070 Financial management
- BTG9270 Business law
- ECG9103 Ethics, economy and society
- MKX9160 Marketing theory and practice
or
- 5000-level or 9000-level units taught by the Department of Management,
other departments in the Faculty of Business and Economics, or other faculties
of Monash University, subject to program coordinator approval.
Students who successfully complete the Graduate Diploma of
Business (Management) may apply for admission to the Master of Business
Management degree offered by off-campus learning, the Master of Management
degree offered by the Department of Management, Caulfield campus, or the MBA
program offered by the Faculty of Business and Economics. In some instances,
students may be eligible for admission to a masters degree by research.
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