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Graduate Diploma in Operations Management GradDipOpMgt


Important information

Course code: 0380

Course director: Dr Nick Beaumont

General

The Graduate Diploma in Operations Management has been designed to provide executives with key manufacturing and service management knowledge and skills. The graduate diploma emphasises internationally competitive practices and blends modern theory with practical applications drawn in part from students' workplace experience.

Course objectives

On completion of this course students will be able to:

Entrance requirements

Applicants require a pass degree or an equivalent qualification from a recognised tertiary institution plus a minimum of three years relevant employment experience or an executive certificate from this faculty with an average grade of credit or above.

Fees

This is a fee-paying course. Candidates should consult the Department of Business Management as to the 1997 course fee. Course fees are set and reviewed annually and are therefore subject to change.

Duration

The Graduate Diploma in Operations Management is normally completed in four semesters of part-time study. This course may also be completed over three consecutive semesters including a summer semester.

Mode of offering

Evening classes are offered on-campus at the Caulfield campus.

Credit for work done previously

Candidates may be eligible for a maximum of four credit exemptions for subjects considered to be equivalent to particular subjects in the course of study. Please refer to the course director for further details.

Course structure

The course for the graduate diploma normally comprises eight subjects selected from the following twelve.

(a) Six subjects shall be completed from the following compulsory core subjects:

or (b) An additional two subjects shall be completed from the following subject list:

Progression to further studies

Students who successfully complete the Graduate Diploma in Operations Management with an average grade of credit or above may apply for admission to the Master of Business (Operations Management).


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