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Master of Commerce (coursework) (41680)
The University of Western Australia
UWA's admission requirements for some postgraduate courses have changed for Semester 2, 2020 to facilitate student access to study during the COVID-19 situation. In many cases, these changes may not be extended beyond 2020. Contact Future Students for more information.The Master of Commerce provides the opportunity to develop breadth across selected areas including accounting, business information and logistics management, employment relations, finance, human resource management, marketing or economics.

Master of Business Information and Logistics Management (coursework) (41670)
The University of Western Australia
UWA's admission requirements for some postgraduate courses have changed for Semester 2, 2020 to facilitate student access to study during the COVID-19 situation. In many cases, these changes may not be extended beyond 2020. Contact Future Students for more information.The Master of Business Information and Logistics Management develops and expands students' skills in determining enterprise systems requirements, managing and strategically aligning supply chains, analysing organisational data for business intelligence, managing and leading ICT infrastructure projects, and applying emerging technologies across the enterprise.

Master of Human Resources and Employment Relations (coursework) (41660)
The University of Western Australia
UWA's admission requirements for some postgraduate courses have changed for Semester 2, 2020 to facilitate student access to study during the COVID-19 situation. In many cases, these changes may not be extended beyond 2020. Contact Future Students for more information.This specialist course is suitable for students already employed, or those who are contemplating a career in human resource management, industrial relations or a related area.The Master of Human Resource Management and Employment Relations produces graduates who are effective strategic business partners, confident employee advocates, knowledgeable change agents, and organisational leaders.The course aims to produce graduates who demonstrate an understanding of contemporary work and employment issues, critical thinking skills to solve complex business- related employment problems, broad range of communication competences to influence and engage a diverse group of employees and stakeholders and excellent research skills to analyse and respond to the rapid changes reshaping local and international labour markets, work practices and policies.The program is accredited by the Australian Human Resource Institute (AHRI).

Graduate Certificate in Marketing (41290)
The University of Western Australia
UWA's admission requirements for some postgraduate courses have changed for Semester 2, 2020 to facilitate student access to study during the COVID-19 situation. In many cases, these changes may not be extended beyond 2020. Contact Future Students for more information.Marketing is dynamic and creative and critical to organisations in gaining a competitive advantage. All organisations can benefit from marketing, including for profit, not for profit, government and charities. Marketing can also benefit a range of brands including causes such as ‘act for wildlife', music artists, religions and even politicians!In this course, students acquire core knowledge and practical skills that are critical for a career in marketing or a career that relates to customer relationships. The Graduate Certificate in Marketing addresses the fundamentals of marketing, as well as consumer behaviour, integrated marketing communications and marketing research offering an introduction to some core aspects of marketing. The course may be taken as a stand-alone course or as a pathway into the Master of Marketing or the Master of Commerce.

Graduate Certificate in Commerce (41280)
The University of Western Australia
UWA's admission requirements for some postgraduate courses have changed for Semester 2, 2020 to facilitate student access to study during the COVID-19 situation. In many cases, these changes may not be extended beyond 2020. Contact Future Students for more information.Students study the foundational business units to develop foundation knowledge and skills vital for the management of core business functions. This course may be taken as a stand-alone course or as a pathway into one of several masters courses offered by the Business School.

Graduate Certificate in Business Information and Logistics Management (41270)
The University of Western Australia
UWA's admission requirements for some postgraduate courses have changed for Semester 2, 2020 to facilitate student access to study during the COVID-19 situation. In many cases, these changes may not be extended beyond 2020. Contact Future Students for more information.This course may be taken as a stand-alone course or as a pathway into the Master of Business Information and Logistics Management or Master of Commerce. Students acquire the knowledge and practical skills vital for the business analyst or supply chain manager. The Graduate Certificate of Business Information and Logistics Management blends studies in information systems, operations management and logistics so that the student examines relevant issues including enterprise resource planning systems, modelling operations, and strategic management of the supply chain.

Graduate Certificate in Human Resources and Employment Relations (41260)
The University of Western Australia
UWA's admission requirements for some postgraduate courses have changed for Semester 2, 2020 to facilitate student access to study during the COVID-19 situation. In many cases, these changes may not be extended beyond 2020. Contact Future Students for more information.This course may be taken as a stand-alone course or as a pathway into the Master of Human Resources and Employment Relations or Master of Commerce. Students are introduced to key concepts and theories of employment relations and human resource management as well as gaining an applied understanding of contemporary practice in both areas. The Graduate Certificate in Human Resources and Employment Relations includes the study of the socioeconomic dynamics of the employment relationship and organisations involved in employment relations; leadership and organisational behaviour; and the foundational concepts and objectives that underpin contemporary human resource management.

Graduate Certificate in Finance (41250)
The University of Western Australia
UWA's admission requirements for some postgraduate courses have changed for Semester 2, 2020 to facilitate student access to study during the COVID-19 situation. In many cases, these changes may not be extended beyond 2020. Contact Future Students for more information.This course may be taken as a stand-alone course or as a pathway into the Master of Applied Finance or Master of Commerce. The Graduate Certificate in Finance is a foundational course for students wishing to advance their knowledge of applied finance.

Graduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation (41230)
The University of Western Australia
UWA's admission requirements for some postgraduate courses have changed for Semester 2, 2020 to facilitate student access to study during the COVID-19 situation. In many cases, these changes may not be extended beyond 2020. Contact Future Students for more information.This course is designed as a pathway into the Master of Business Administration (by coursework) (42520). It may be taken as a standalone course and offers experienced professionals and business owners the opportunity to complete a postgraduate qualification in the area of entrepreneurship and innovation. Students acquire skills and knowledge to facilitate their ability to successfully commercialise ideas and/or create business growth.

Graduate Certificate in Leadership (41220)
The University of Western Australia
UWA's admission requirements for some postgraduate courses have changed for Semester 2, 2020 to facilitate student access to study during the COVID-19 situation. In many cases, these changes may not be extended beyond 2020. Contact Future Students for more information.This course is designed as a pathway into the Master of Business Administration by coursework (42520). It may be taken as a stand alone course and is tailored for mid to senior level professionals seeking advanced skills in business leadership. The course allows students the opportunity to gain further specialist skills and competencies to enable them to advance to the next level.