Graduate Certificate in Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking
The University of Notre Dame Australia
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 01032F
Estimates put the number of people affected by modern slavery at about 40.3 million people. The majority of these people are in developing countries, but there are also people in developed countries, including in Australia.Since the introduction of the Modern Slavery Act in the United Kingdom and in Australia, organisations are increasingly aware of the risk of modern slavery and human trafficking in their operations and supply chains.The courses in the Graduate Certificate cover practical topics relating to business practices and legal compliance, plus law enforcement and ethical and moral leadership. You’ll enhance your ability to analyse, interpret, draw conclusions, problem-solve and communicate. These are the skills of the 21st century workplace.
Designed for
Registered Nurses preparing for advanced practice as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in the field of Ophthalmology
Structure
- 2 compulsory courses
- 2 elective courses
Subjects
- Business
- Law
Standard entry requirements
To be eligible for admission to the Graduate Certificate in Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking applicants must also meet the following specific requirements:Students must have as a minimum qualification, a recognised Bachelor degree (AQF level 7 qualification) or equivalent in any discipline area.Applicants without a Bachelor level qualification may be eligible to enter the Program if they have at least two years’ experience in a related field. This would be determined on a case-by-case basis.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Entry | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Fremantle | Yes |
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Sydney | Yes |
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