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Graduate Diploma in International Business

Course code: 0397 + Course abbreviation: GradDipIntBus + Total credit points required: 48 + 2 semesters full-time, four semesters part-time

Study mode and course location

On-campus (Caulfield)

Course description

This course offers students from varied backgrounds the opportunity to undertake a comprehensive, multidisciplinary preparation for management roles in corporations, inter-governmental organisations and non-profit agencies. It provides a sound general knowledge of the international business environment and applies management theory and practice for the development of managerial competencies in a cross-cultural context.

Course structure

(a) Students must complete four core units (24 points):

  • BTX9190 International trade law
  • ECF9210 Introduction to international economics
  • MGX9500 International management process
  • MGX9660 International business theory and practice

(b) Students must complete four units (24 points) from:

(i) the following list:

  • AFF9730 International business finance*
  • MGX5171Managing the International enterprise: cases and issues
  • MGX5181 International business strategy
  • MGX5461 Contemporary issues in globalisation
  • MGX5730 International trade policy
  • MKF9550 Marketing and the international consumer*

(ii) units listed in (i) above and unit/s taught by the Department of Management providing the selection meets overall course objectives and receives program coordinator approval.

Students should complete four 9000-level units before commencing 5000-level units.

Students who complete the Graduate Diploma in International Business may apply for admission to the Master of International Business and would be eligible for advanced standing for eight units.

    * Students who have not completed undergraduate degrees in business are strongly encouraged to complete these units.

Contact details

Program manager

Dr Gaby Ramia

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