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Australian National Institute of Management and Commerce (IMC)

Graduate Certificate in Business Research

  • Graduate Certificate

The Graduate Certificate of Business Research represents an exit point for those candidates enrolled in the MBR who choose not to complete the final three semesters of study in the masters degree. It also serves as an entry pathway to higher learning as partial admission to a research masters.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Certificate
Duration
0.5 year full-time
Course Code
089732F
Study Mode
In person

About this course

The Graduate Certificate of Business Research represents an exit point for those candidates enrolled in the MBR who choose not to complete the final three semesters of study in the masters degree. It also serves as an entry pathway to higher learning as partial admission to a research masters.
The GCBR provides students with specialised knowledge and advanced research skills, and incorporates the identification and discussion of a wide range of theoretical and empirical research methods. This course will equip students with the skills to pursue employment opportunities with commercial research employers seeking research insights in business environments.

Entry requirements

  • Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent with a minimum Credit average (65% or more).
  • Eight years' full-time relevant work experience as approved by the Higher Degree Research Committee

Study locations

Sydney Campus

Course structure

This course contains 4 core subjects relating to research.

Core Units

  • TRES6010 Research in Business
  • TRES6020 Planning and Writing a Research Proposal and Dissertation
  • TRES6030 Quantitative Research Methods
  • TRES6040 Qualitative Research Methods

To qualify for the award of Graduate Certificate in Research Business, a student must complete an aggregate of 4 core subjects (24 units of credit).

Credit for prior study or work

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is available and will be assessed in accordance with TOP's RPL policy and procedure. Please refer to the Application for Recognition of Prior Learning and the RPL policy and procedure for further details.