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The University of Notre Dame Australia

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Graduate Diploma of Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking

  • Graduate Diploma

Although many companies profess to focus on modern slavery in their operations and supply chains, there is a considerable gap between theory and practice. The Graduate Diploma of Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking builds on the foundation established in the Graduate Certificate.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Diploma
Duration
1 year full-time
Course Code
4173
Study Mode
Online

About this course

School of Arts & Sciences, Law & Business

Although many companies profess to focus on modern slavery in their operations and supply chains, there is a considerable gap between theory and practice. The Graduate Diploma of Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking builds on the foundation established in the Graduate Certificate. The Special Topics, Case-study, and Fieldwork courses provide knowledge and skills that empower you, as an individual and as a leader in your workplace and the wider community, to put an end to the exploitation of vulnerable people.

Study locations

Sydney

Fremantle

Online

What you will learn

The Graduate Diploma provides a deeper analysis of modern slavery and human trafficking. As well as required courses that focus on legislative responses, business and human rights risks, and the efforts made by civil society organisations to combat this problem, the program includes elective courses that allow you to select topics that connect with your professional and personal goals.

The flexibility built into the program means contemporary and up-to-date issues can be addressed through the Special Topics, Case-study and Fieldwork courses, which provide opportunities for work-integrated learning.

Completing the Graduate Diploma will enhance your ability to identify risks, analyse and interpret causes and solutions, draw conclusions concerning appropriate action and remediation, and communicate with a wide range of stakeholders on modern slavery and human trafficking.

Career pathways

The Graduate Diploma in Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking is a valuable qualification to have in any business environment.

Course structure

The Graduate Diploma has three required courses BUSN5006 Ethical Production of Goods and Services, LAWS5000 Law and Modern Slavery and PHIL6020 Ethical Issues in Professional Life. You can then select five courses depending on your professional or personal interests.

Students complete these three (3) required courses (75 credits):

  • BUSN5006 Ethical Production of Goods and Services
  • LAWS5000 Law and Modern Slavery
  • PHIL6020 Ethical Issues in Professional Life

Students complete two (2) of the following courses (50/75 credits):

  • BUSN5007 Policing Human Trafficking
  • BUSN5008 Modern Slavery and Global Politics
  • BUSN5750 Organisations: Power, Leadership and Transformation

Students complete any of the following to make 200 units of credit (50/75 credits):

  • BUSN5008 Modern Slavery and Global Politics
  • BUSN5007 Policing Human Trafficking
  • BUSN5750 Organisations: Power, Leadership and Transformation
  • BUSN6022 Special Topics in Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking
  • ARTS6XXX Fieldwork in Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking
  • ARTS6XXX Case-study: Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking
  • Any postgrad elective from related programs i.e. Law, Business, Arts

Full details of the program requirements are contained in the Program Requirements.

More information regarding courses can be found at the course descriptions pages Fremantle Sydney.

Please note: the availability of these courses is indicative only and may be subject to change.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Humanities, Culture & Social Sciences courses at The University of Notre Dame Australia.
77.8%
Overall satisfaction
74.1%
Skill scale
84.6%
Teaching scale
97.4%
Employed full-time