Graduate Certificate in Business

University of Wollongong - Sydney CBD

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Overview

The Graduate Certificate in Business is for those who want to advance their career, formalise their industry experience or upskill and move into a business-focused role within their field. This course covers key business areas including accounting, financial management, organisational behaviour and marketing management.

The Graduate Certificate in Business caters for both professional and lifestyle commitments by giving students the choice to study on campus at Wollongong or Sydney CBD, or online.

Students undertaking the program have access to a full suite of support services including:

  • access to dedicated course director
  • extensive online library resources, including business journals, electronic books and business databases
  • career and job-seeking assistance, including a specialist careers consultant who is accessible for up to 2 years after you graduate
  • student counsellor.

Upon successful completion of the Graduate Certificate in Business, you may enrol in a range of master’s programs offered by Sydney Business School and be eligible for credit for the 4 subjects completed within the Graduate Certificate. Progression to the MBA may also be possible with some credit.

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Admission Criteria

Please refer to the University of Wollongong website for admission criteria information.

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