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Martin College Advanced Diploma of Management

  • YA=CN132
  • 50 weeks
 
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This 50 week degree pathway program is comprised of 3 courses: 
- Advanced Diploma of Management (20 weeks)
- Diploma of Business (15 weeks)
- Certificate IV in Business (15 weeks)

Successful completion of the degree pathway program allows graduates to transfer to a related degree with up to 1½ years credit.  You will build study skills which are valuable preparation for further study. 

  • Attain the skills and understanding that will enable you to respond to emerging business opportunities and competently manage organisational change. 
  • Develop the entrepreneurial skills needed for success in the business world.
  • Learn to create and implement strategic and business plans.
  • Gain knowledge of financial and information management processes.

Degree credit transfer

Successful completion of this program offers the following credit transfer options:

  • 1 year into Charles Sturt University, Bachelor of Business.
  • 10 subjects into Charles Sturt University, Bachelor of Business Studies.
  • 1 year to Griffith University, Bachelor of Business Administration – GPA of 5.0 at Martin College req.
  • 1 year to QUT, Bachelor of Business – GPA of 5.0 at Martin College req.
  • 1½ years into CQ University.


Industry and jobs

The business world is constantly evolving and management keeps pace with change and innovation, organisational structure and client relationships to achieve success. You'll graduate from this course with the ability to use your skills for strategic planning, setting objectives, controlling finances, developing efficient operations, managing the market, developing information systems and human resource management. Possible job titles relevant to the pathway program include: Department Manager or Area Manager.


Awards
Graduates of the Martin College degree pathway program (Management) receive three national awards: BSB40207 Certificate IV in Business, BSB50207 Diploma of Business and the BSB60407 Advanced Diploma of Management.  



* Course Duration: 50 teaching weeks plus up to 3 weeks of vacation depending on commencement date

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Start Date & Campuses

Study the management degree pathway program in:

2010
12/07, 16/08, 20/09, 25/10, 29/11
2011
10/01, 14/02, 21/03, 26/04, 01/06
04/07, 08/08, 12/09, 17/10, 21/11

  
Course duration: 50 teaching weeks plus up to 3 weeks of vacation depending on commencement date


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Subjects

Advanced Diploma of Management (20 weeks)

Manage Change
Organisational Leadership
Develop Marketing Plan
Marketing Objectives

Strategic Management
Manage OHS
Manage Finances
Accounting for Managers

Diploma of Business (15 weeks)

Business Communication Skills
Human Resources Services
HR Policy
Project Management

Market Evaluation
Marketing Essentials
Market Trends
Information Management Systems

Certificate IV in Business (15 weeks)

Research and Reporting
Maintain Financial Records
Computerised Accounting
Develop Text Documents

Make a Presentation
Applied Computing (Spreadsheets)
Monitor a Safe Workplace
Write Business Documents


International Students at Darlinghurst Campus only:

Diploma of Management

Manage Budgets
Manage People Performance
Manage Projects
Management of Risk

Ensure a Safe Workplace
Recruit, Select and Induct Staff
Develop Text Documents
Applied Business Communication

 
  
1 Students completing the subject Develop Text Documents in the Certificate IV in Business will receive recognition of prior learning in the Diploma of Management for this subject
2 Students completing the subject Manage Budgets in the Diploma of Management will receive recognition of prior learning in the Advanced Diploma of Management for the subject Accounting for Managers   
    
  
Embedded within the subjects are the national units of competency nominated which meet the endorsed packaging rules for these courses. Find out more about competency matching >


Timetable
For information about timetables, please contact a Student Advisor using our online form; OR, call 1300 762 126
 

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Entry requirements

  • Entry requires successful completion of Australian Year 11, OR; overseas equivalent or vocational experience in a range of work environments in administration support roles but without a qualification.

International students must also meet the English language entry requirements >
  


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