Graduate Diploma of Commerce

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

About

The Graduate Diploma in Commerce is an early exit point for those enrolled in the Master of Commerce.

The program aims to broaden knowledge and skills for students entering with a qualification in an unrelated discipline, while students from a related discipline will deepen their existing knowledge and skills.The Graduate Diploma in Commerce is an innovative postgraduate business program, which provides you with the conceptual business foundations and specialist discipline knowledge and applications necessary to work and operate effectively in a global business environment.

This program provides many flexible opportunities to customise and adapt your coursework learning to match your specific interests and career aspirations or needs.

The Graduate Diploma in Commerce aims to enhance and support your career in operational, managerial and consulting roles across a broad range of local and global enterprises and settings.During this program you will be exposed to a variety of learning experiences and activities that will enhance your ability to interpret business information, prioritise and analyse complex issues, and to formulate plans, strategies, options and solutions.

You will participate in face to face workshops and online activities, and engage in tasks requiring critical analysis and problem solving.

Working in groups and individually, you will identify and analyse a range of strategic issues, and apply theory to cases and practical problems.This program is delivered on-campus.

Structure

All courses listed may not be available each semester

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Stage A:

Complete One (1) of the Specialised 4-Course Sequence listed at the end of this program structure:

AND

Stage B:

Select and Complete a second business specialisation from the Specialised 4-Course Sequence listed at the end of this program structure:

Select and Complete any Four (4) Elective Courses from the Specialised 4-Course Sequence listed at the end of this program structure: (Note: A maximum of One (1) international study tour (12 or 24 credit points) may be included as an elective component)

AND

Specialised 4 -Course Sequence:

Accounting Specialisation:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Accounting, Accountability and Society 12 ACCT1106 City Campus
Business and Corporations Law 12 LAW2480 City Campus
Financial Decision Making 12 BAFI1100 City Campus
Contemporary Financial and Integrated Reporting 12 ACCT1110 City Campus

Business Information Technology Specialisation:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Business Project Management 12 BUSM4610 City Campus
Business Analytics 12 ISYS3374 City Campus
Database Design and Development 12 ISYS2038 City Campus
Business Systems Analysis and Design 12 ISYS2395 City Campus

Information Management Specialisation:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
The Digital Information Environment 12 ISYS1166 City Campus
Information Organization 12 INTE2489 City Campus
Information Discovery 12 LIBR1085 City Campus
Information Provision 12 LIBR1013 City Campus

Supply Chain and Logistics Management Specialisation:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Supply Chain Principles 12 OMGT1021 City Campus
Supply Chain Modelling & Design 12 OMGT2087 City Campus
Business Analytics 12 ISYS3374 City Campus
Business Project Management 12 BUSM4610 City Campus

Business Analytics Specialisation:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Business Intelligence 12 INTE1040 City Campus
Database Design and Development 12 ISYS2038 City Campus
Enterprise Systems 12 ISYS2396 City Campus
Business Analytics 12 ISYS3374 City Campus

Strategic Procurement Specialisation:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Strategic Procurement Management 12 OMGT2236 City Campus
Managing Supply Contracts 12 BUSM1474 City Campus
e Procurement and Supply Chain Technologies 12 INTE1208 City Campus
Supply Chain Sustainability 12 OMGT2190 City Campus

Business Finance Specialisation:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Corporate Finance 12 BAFI1059 City Campus
Fixed Income Securities and Credit Analysis 12 BAFI1065 City Campus
Quantitative Methods in Finance 12 ECON1095 City Campus
Financial Statement Analysis 12 BAFI1070 City Campus

Applied Economics Specialisation:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Applied Macroeconomics 12 ECON1236 City Campus
Applied Microeconomics 12 ECON1237 City Campus
Econometric Techniques 12 ECON1238 City Campus
Principles of Finance 12 ECON1239 City Campus

Marketing Specialisation:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Marketing Management 12 MKTG1100 City Campus
Consumer Behaviour 12 MKTG1101 City Campus
Marketing Communication Strategy 12 MKTG1103 City Campus
Marketing Research 12 MKTG1104 City Campus

International Business Specialisation:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Sustainable International Business Futures 12 BUSM4388 City Campus
Accounting for Sustainable Management 12 ACCT2229 City Campus
Managing Across Cultures 12 BUSM3127 City Campus
Contemporary Issues in International Management 12 BUSM3229 City Campus

Human Resource Management Specialisation

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Key Concepts in Human Resource Management 12 BUSM4499 City Campus
Professional Human Resource Management Practices 12 BUSM4504 City Campus
People and Organisations 12 BUSM3249 City Campus
Employment Law 12 BUSM4506 City Campus

Business Law Specialisation

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Employment Law 12 BUSM4506 City Campus
International Business Law 12 LAW1034 City Campus
Business and Corporations Law 12 LAW2480 City Campus
Intellectual Property Law 12 LAW1022 City Campus

Project Managment Specialisation

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Introduction to Project Management 12 BUSM1269 City Campus
Managing Project Teams 12 BUSM1271 City Campus
Project Management Techniques 12 BUSM1273 City Campus
Project Design for Quality 12 BUSM1272 City Campus
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Entry requirements

Academic Entrance Requirements

GD140 Graduate Diploma in Commerce is an exit award only for the Master of Commerce. It is available to students upon successful completion of the eight (8) courses (96 credit points) specified in the program structure.

Entry into this program is via the MC205 Master of Commerce.

Learning outcomes

The specific learning outcomes of this program will enable you to apply broad and specialised knowledge in business foundations, operational leadership, analytical and technical competency, problem-solving and effective communication to operate effectively in a range of settings. Working in operational, managerial and consulting roles, you will be able to apply your knowledge and skills to support enterprises and clients individually, or as part of a team providing support for business services. On the successful completion of this program you will be equipped to:

Institution