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Employers today expect their managers to be able to manage their own performance, lead and manage others and understand finance and strategy to effectively manage the business. A Graduate Certificate of Management is an excellent way to develop your knowledge and capabilities in these areas.
How will this provide workplace advantages for me?
Studying towards either of these qualifications will establish your management credentials and provide:
• Postgraduate education that suits busy professionals
• A pathway to The University of Melbourne Master of Enterprise program
• Development of the full spectrum of management skills and leadership attributes
What are the requirements?
Normally, entry to a Graduate Certificate requires an undergraduate degree or Advanced Diploma.However, you may apply to AIM if you have at least five years relevant work experience as a manager.
Program Structure
To obtain a Graduate Certificate in Management, you must successfully complete the core unit, plus three elective units.
Core Unit - compulsory
Managing Leading and Developing People(GCM101)
PLUS Electives Units - select three select from the following:
Managing Financial Resources (GDM201
Managing Operational Improvement (GDM203)
Developing and Implementing Strategy (GDM204)
Marketing for Managers (GDM205)
Human Resource Management (GDM206)
Applied Project Management (GDM207)
Contract Law for Managers (GDM208)
Leading Change (GDM211)
Managing for Innovation (GDM212)
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