Business Administration
Flinders University
About
The Graduate Certificate in Business Administration is part of the postgraduate Business Administration programs offered by the College of Business, Government and Law.It articulates with the 36-unit Graduate Diploma in Business Administration and the 54-unit Master of Business Administration, and the sequentially developed topics allow progression through the three awards.Students who complete the graduate certificate normally receive credit for up to 18 units of topics should they wish to proceed with the graduate diploma.
Structure
To qualify for the Graduate Certificate in Business Administration students must complete 18 units with a grade of P or NGP, or better, according to the following program of study:
Core topics
18 units selected from
BUSN9226 Accounting for Managers (4.5 units) BUSN9227 Financial Management (4.5 units) BUSN9228 Strategic Marketing (4.5 units) BUSN9230 Economics for Business (4.5 units) BUSN9231 Global Business Context: An Asia Pacific Focus (4.5 units) BUSN9233 Data Analysis for Decision Making (4.5 units) BUSN9236 Leadership: Theory, Practice and Experience (4.5 units) BUSN9241 International Business Finance and Banking (4.5 units) BUSN9259 Supply Chain and Operation (4.5 units)#
# only available online
Entry requirements
Applicants for the Graduate Certificate in Business Administration will normally hold a bachelor degree or equivalent qualification from an approved tertiary institution and at least 3 years post-degree experience, OR have 7 years work experience, preferably with at least 2 years at management/supervisory level AND take part in an interview.
The Dean (Education) may, under certain circumstances and subject to specific conditions, admit others who can show evidence of fitness for candidature.
Learning outcomes
Graduates of the Graduate Certificate in Business Administration will be able to:
- Explain how decision making and the management of organisations is aided by knowledge of theory and practice in four business sub-disciplines.
- Analyse organisations and apply contemporary management practices compatible with organisational sustainability.
- Present theoretical concepts and complex ideas in both written and verbal formats appropriate for management audiences.
Institution
