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Graduate Certificate in International Business
Course Description
Candidates who wish to undertake an International Business program of
shorter duration than the MIB may enrol in the Graduate Certificate International
Business.
The objective of the Graduate Certificate is to provide a meaningful
introductory study of global management issues.
The program requires that each candidate complete three of the six foundation
subjects for the MIB plus one elective. Subjects are offered in a modular
format.
Through the Graduate School of Business and Professional Development,
the Graduate Certificate may be completed over 6 months of full-time study
or 12 months of part-time study.
Through the Sydney Business School, the Graduate Certificate may be completed
over 12 months of part-time study. Candidates are required to complete
three subjects at 900 level, selected from the subjects listed below.
| TBS979 |
Accounting for a Global Economy |
| TBS980 |
International Financial Analysis and Decision Making# |
| TBS981 |
Employment Relations in an International Context |
| TBS982
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Advertising and Marketing in a Global Economy |
| TBS983 |
International Economic Environment of Business |
| TBS984 |
International Business |
PLUS
One elective subject selected from other 900 level Graduate School of
Business and Professional Development or Faculty of Commerce subjects
or any other 900 level subject, as approved by the MIB Program Co-ordinator.
# Please note this subject has a pre-requisite.
Entry Requirements
As for the Master of International Business.
However, non-degree applicants with significant relevant work experience
are encouraged to apply for the Graduate Certificate, successful completion
may lead to entry to the MIB.
Course Approval
The program of study for each student must be approved by the MIB Program
Co-ordinator.
Enrolment open to new domestic students only
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