This course is an exit point from the Diploma in Commerce for international students.
CertCom
40 cp
Minimum duration: 6 months full-time or equivalent part-time.
Course available at:
- Brisbane, Queensland
- Melbourne, Victoria
- Sydney (North Sydney), NSW
EFTSL value of units: All 10 cp units in this course have an EFTSL value of 0.125. Units with a cp value of a multiple of 10 have corresponding EFTSL values.
1. Admission Requirements
An applicant must also comply with the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy.
The application will be assessed on the basis of previous studies, work experience, community engagement activities and any other relevant information.
Prerequisites: Nil.
*Disclaimer: The Course entry requirements above are for 2020 Admission.
2. Completion Requirements
To qualify for the Certificate, a student must complete 40 cp from the Schedule of Unit Offerings.
Students in Sponsored Cohorts must complete 40 cp from the Schedule of Unit offerings for the Bachelor of Commerce.
Schedule of Unit Offerings
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Core units
Unit Code | Credit Points | Unit Name | Prerequisites (P) Incompatible Units (I) |
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ACCT100 | 10 | Introduction to Accounting | Nil BUSN104 Money Matters (I) |
OR |
BUSN104 | 10 | Money Matter | Nil ACCT100 Introduction to Accounting (I) |
Unit Code | Credit Points | Unit Name | Prerequisites (P) Incompatible Units (I) |
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BUSN111 | 10 | Working with Technology | Nil ISYS111 Fundamentals of Business Information Systems (I) |
BUSN112 | 10 | Managing Markets | Nil MKTG100 Marketing: Creating and Capturing Customer Value (I) |
BUSN113 | 10 | Managing People and Organisations | Nil MGMT100 Managing: People, Systems and Culture (I) |
LEGL101 | 10 | Introduction to Business Law: Legal Frameworks for Businesses | Nil |
STAT207 | 10 | Business Data Analysis | ACCT100 Introduction to Accounting (P) or BUSN104 Money Matters (P); BUSN111 Working with Technology (P) BUSN112 Managing Markets (P) BUSN113 Managing People and Organisations (P) STAT102 Business Data Analysis (I) |
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2019-09-25
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