Macquarie University

Graduate Diploma of Business Administration

Macquarie University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00002J

Being able to motivate staff, solve problems, communicate clearly, coordinate teams and effectively plan tasks are vital skills that all good managers possess. Having exceptional management skills will help your career flourish in any field. The Graduate Diploma of Business Administration is designed for tomorrows functional business leaders and those who want to consolidate work experience or advance their career in a certain field. It provides an ideal starting point if you need a thorough grounding in theory to progress, or have been away from study for some time. This course is a pathway into the Master of Business Administration (MBA).

Structure

Total Credit Points 80

Subjects

  • MMBA8020 Marketing Management
  • MMBA8035 Finance for Managers
  • MMBA8040 Accounting for Managers
  • MMBA8045 Managerial Economics
  • MMBA8055 Business Strategy
  • MMBA8070 Managing People
  • MMBA8075 Leadership Practice and Development
  • MMBA8084 Negotiation: Theory and Practice
  • MMBA8113 Big Data and Decision Making
  • MMBA8181 Special Topics in Management II

Standard entry requirements

  • AQF level 7 bachelors qualification or recognised equivalent with a WAM of 65 and three years (full-time equivalent) of relevant work experience at a managerial or professional level
  • Five years relevant work experience at a managerial or professional level

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Online Campus Domestic: $46,500
International: $46,500
No
  • Online/Off-campus : 1 year
Wallumattagal Campus Macquarie Park Domestic: $46,500
International: $46,500
No
  • Full-time : 1 year

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