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What is a Graduate certificate in business?

graduate certificate in business

Are you considering completing a graduate certificate in business but don’t know what to expect? Maybe someone has recommended the course to you, but you have never heard about it before? No matter the reason that brought you here, we have the answer for you!

Our brief guide today gives you an overview of a graduate certificate in business so you know what to expect, what kind of units are included, how long the course lasts, and the opportunities that await you on the other end.

What is a Graduate certificate in business?

A graduate certificate in business is a postgraduate course sitting one level above a bachelor’s degree. The course aims to advance your career, whether you are stepping into the world of business management for the first time or looking to get the promotion you deserve.

A graduate certificate course will build on existing knowledge, helping you to become more aware of the challenges that could arise in your role and how to overcome them. You can expect to find lots of case studies where you will put your knowledge into practice using real-world examples.

The course is a good option if you are returning to education but aren’t ready to commit to a master’s degree. It allows you to gain the skills you need without spending years studying. Alternatively, it’s a good way to see if a return to education is the right step for you, providing you with the foundations before completing further studies.

You will complete four units as part of the course, but most course providers offer over twenty to choose from! This allows you to tailor the course to perfectly suit your needs, whether you are interested in financial analysis or HR management, there is a unit that will suit you. These unit titles will vary from provider to provider, but you can expect to see a mixture of the following in your course handbook:

  • Marketing management
  • Business ethics and sustainability
  • Managing innovation and entrepreneurship
  • Strategic management and business policy
  • Business analytics and visualisation
  • Advanced finance
  • Accounting and financial management
  • Corporate finance
  • Financial analysis
  • Principles of financial and investment planning
  • Superannuation and retirement wealth planning
  • Taxation law of Australia
  • Agile project and change management
  • Organisational change management
  • Managing change and complexity
  • Technological change and innovation
  • Managing innovation and entrepreneurship
  • Organisation change management
  • Performance management and rewards
  • Strategic human resource management
  • Art and practice of leadership
  • Business consulting

How long does it take to complete a graduate certificate in business?

A graduate certificate in business takes eight months to complete when studying part-time and online. Each of your four units lasts for seven weeks, and many course providers will allow you to take a break between the units when needed. As the course is offered online, you can complete it in your own time, studying after work, early in the morning, or whenever best suits you and your lifestyle!

Some in-person graduate certification courses are offered full-time and will take around four months to complete. You can speak directly with the course provider to learn more about the full-time course and see which is a better option for you.

What do I need to apply for a graduate certificate in business?

To apply for a graduate certificate in business, you will either need to have completed an Australian bachelor’s degree or equivalent in any discipline or have at least five years of approved work experience. Each course provider will have slightly different entry requirements, and it is best to speak to them directly if you are unsure whether your employment will count towards your application.

Alongside your experience, you must complete an application form, which usually asks why you want to take the course. Again, each provider will have guidance on answering this question, but a short essay is usually expected.

What can I do with a graduate certificate in business?

A graduate certificate in business allows you to move into several management positions across various sectors, including healthcare, arts, and education. The course provides you with the skills and knowledge to manage teams, aid businesses in financial management, and consult on ways to improve their business. Depending on the units you choose to study, you could also move into HR or marketing manager roles.

The graduate certificate in business is also an excellent stepping stone to a graduate diploma or master’s in business, allowing you to progress your studies and deepen your knowledge of business management and financial analysis.

A graduate certificate in business is an excellent course that allows you to strengthen your business knowledge and skills, allowing you to excel in your career. Whether this is your first step in a return to education or a way to progress into management and leadership roles, we think you will find the course insightful and beneficial.


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