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Postgraduate course

Graduate Diploma in Business

University of Canberra

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About

Take your leadership skills and experience to the next level and discover how to manage more effectively across a wide range of complex, global and ever-changing business environments with UC’s Graduate Diploma in Business. Highly flexible and engaging, this course explores a variety of business disciplines including accounting and finance, marketing, management, human resources, economics, and international business.

This course will help you develop your strategic problem-solving skills and show you how to use creativity, critical analysis, research and theory to solve real world business problems in a logical and comprehensive way. This course offers mainstream, evening and weekend study options designed specifically to enable both full or part time study to enable you to manage your existing professional commitments.

Admission criteria

A bachelor degree or equivalent as approved by the University.

Fees and charges

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Australian Government financial assistance

University of Canberra scholarships and financial assistance

Further information

Read the full course details on the University of Canberra website.

Visit the Faculty of Business, Government and Law website.
Call 1800 864 226.
Email study@canberra.edu.au

Business, government and law are the primary institutions that shape our complex world. Interaction between these three institutions, and their impact on society, forms the major intellectual focus of our Faculty.