Graduate Certificate
The Graduate Certificate in Management is a complete stand-alone qualification and can be undertaken as a pathway to the AGSM Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree.
The Graduate Certificate in Management is a complete stand-alone qualification and can be undertaken as a pathway to the AGSM Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree. This certificate will provide the foundational knowledge required for strategic management success.
These flexible programs are taught by world-class academics and industry practitioners who create dynamic and interactive learning experiences, whether you choose to study in virtual and/or face-to-face modes. You'll be immersed in active learning experiences and exposed to the practical tools and skills needed to not only succeed, but to thrive in today's accelerated Business world.
UNSW Business School offers an extensive choice of face to face and online management courses designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in the contemporary workplace. Our curriculum is built with a 'career ready' mindset and students are immersed in active learning experiences and exposed to practical skills and tools they can immediately apply to real business problems.
This industry recognised certificate provides a thorough grounding in core business disciplines and prepares students to move beyond functional areas and to begin to view organisations holistically for successful and impactful leadership positions.
This program is designed for professionals looking to develop their career. It's ideal for those who are looking to accelerate in their chosen career or those who have become interested in continued professional development.
This short management qualification is also suited to those making a career transition and or changing their career path.
Our helpful guide answers the question, 'What is a graduate certificate?' and provides further information on the different types of postgraduate programs.
Note: Meeting the entry requirements does not guarantee you will be offered a place on this program.
If English isn't your first language, you may be required to provide evidence that your English language ability meets our requirements. Please refer to the UNSW English Requirements Policy for further information.
If you do need to provide evidence of your English proficiency, this will be indicated in your application. You can prove this by providing evidence that you meet one or more of the following criteria:
Please note: You can apply for an English waiver based on directly relevant work experience, in the relevant industry or equivalent discipline practice, in an English-speaking country or workplace where the sole language of business was English.