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Graduate Certificate in Management CQUniversity Australia

Cricos: 00219C
Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
Graduate Certificate On-Campus Full-time, Part-time 6 - 12 months find out find out $15426.00 total per

Course overview

The Graduate Certificate in Management is designed for students from a broad range of professions.

On successful completion of this course, you will have acquired the skills necessary to manage real-world business situations at operational and supervisory levels. You will learn about the key principles and practices of effective and efficient business and gain a competitive edge for success in dynamic business environments.

The Graduate Certificate in Management is designed to develop foundation knowledge and skills in the business discipline to enable you to successfully progress to Graduate Diploma or Masters studies in business-related disciplines such as human resource management, international business, marketing and business management.

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