The Graduate Diploma in Not-for-Profit and Social Enterprise provides a broad overview of the not-for-profit sector and is designed to develop an understanding of the not-for-profit sector and the unique skills needed to effectively manage organisations that have a social purpose at their heart.The course provides an avenue for students to gain theoretical and practical skills needed to operate within the not-for-profit sector.
The course is industry-relevant and flexible study modes are typically offered.
Students must complete a total of 48 credit points made up of eight subjects, comprising one core subject (6 credit points), six specialist subjects (36 credit points) and one elective subject (6 credit points).
Course completion requirements
course
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credit
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21900 Business Literacies and the Future
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6cp
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Select 42 credit points of options:
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42cp
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CBK91840 Elective (Not-for-profit and Social Enterprise)
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21881 Advocacy and Social Change
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21767 Contemporary Contexts for Not-for-Profit and Social Enterprise
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21939 Event Creation Workshop
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21778 Fundraising and Revenue Streams for Events and Not-for-Profits
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21882 Legal Issues for Sports, Events and Not-for-Profits
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21879 Measuring Social Impact
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21817 Volunteer Management
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Total
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48cp
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Course program
A typical course program is provided below, showing the recommended study sequence to ensure completion of the course within the expected duration.
Not all subjects are offered every session.
Refer to the Timetable Planner for confirmation of availability.
Autumn commencing, full time
Year 1
Autumn session
course
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credit
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21900 Business Literacies and the Future
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6cp
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21767 Contemporary Contexts for Not-for-Profit and Social Enterprise
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6cp
|
21817 Volunteer Management
|
6cp
|
21881 Advocacy and Social Change
|
6cp
|
Spring session
course
|
credit
|
21778 Fundraising and Revenue Streams for Events and Not-for-Profits
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6cp
|
21879 Measuring Social Impact
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6cp
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21939 Event Creation Workshop
|
6cp
|
Select 6 credit points of options
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6cp
|
Spring commencing, full time
Year 1
Spring session
course
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credit
|
21900 Business Literacies and the Future
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6cp
|
21778 Fundraising and Revenue Streams for Events and Not-for-Profits
|
6cp
|
21879 Measuring Social Impact
|
6cp
|
21939 Event Creation Workshop
|
6cp
|
Year 2
Autumn session
course
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credit
|
21767 Contemporary Contexts for Not-for-Profit and Social Enterprise
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6cp
|
21817 Volunteer Management
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6cp
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21881 Advocacy and Social Change
|
6cp
|
21882 Legal Issues for Sports, Events and Not-for-Profits
|
6cp
|
Autumn commencing, part time
Year 1
Autumn session
course
|
credit
|
21900 Business Literacies and the Future
|
6cp
|
21767 Contemporary Contexts for Not-for-Profit and Social Enterprise
|
6cp
|
Spring session
course
|
credit
|
21778 Fundraising and Revenue Streams for Events and Not-for-Profits
|
6cp
|
21879 Measuring Social Impact
|
6cp
|
Year 2
Autumn session
course
|
credit
|
21817 Volunteer Management
|
6cp
|
21881 Advocacy and Social Change
|
6cp
|
Spring session
course
|
credit
|
21939 Event Creation Workshop
|
6cp
|
Select 6 credit points of options
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6cp
|
Spring commencing, part time
Year 1
Spring session
course
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credit
|
21900 Business Literacies and the Future
|
6cp
|
21778 Fundraising and Revenue Streams for Events and Not-for-Profits
|
6cp
|
Year 2
Autumn session
course
|
credit
|
21767 Contemporary Contexts for Not-for-Profit and Social Enterprise
|
6cp
|
21817 Volunteer Management
|
6cp
|
Spring session
course
|
credit
|
21879 Measuring Social Impact
|
6cp
|
21939 Event Creation Workshop
|
6cp
|
Year 3
Autumn session
course
|
credit
|
21881 Advocacy and Social Change
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6cp
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21882 Legal Issues for Sports, Events and Not-for-Profits
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6cp
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Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor's degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted other evidence of general and professional qualifications that demonstrates potential to pursue graduate studies.
The English proficiency requirement for international students or local applicants with international qualifications is: Academic IELTS: 6.5 overall with a writing score of 6.0; or TOEFL: paper based: 550-583 overall with TWE of 4.5, internet based: 79-93 overall with a writing score of 21; or AE5: Pass; or PTE: 58-64; or CAE: 176-184.
Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place.
International students
Visa requirement: To obtain a student visa to study in Australia, international students must enrol full time and on campus. Australian student visa regulations also require international students studying on student visas to complete the course within the standard full-time duration. Students can extend their courses only in exceptional circumstances.