Graduate Certificate in Executive Business Practice

University of Technology Sydney (UTS)

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00099F

The UTS Graduate Certificate in Executive Business Practice provides foundation skills used in the management and strategic change of a business unit, start-up or enterprise.

Structure

The course comprises 24 credit points of study made up of two subjects. The course can be completed in one year, on a part-time basis only.

Subjects

  • Business administration

Standard entry requirements

  • Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor's degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted other evidence of general and professional qualifications that demonstrates potential to pursue graduate studies. Applicants are expected to have an MBA or EMBA in addition to five years' relevant work experience. Applicants may be required to attend an interview as part of the admission process. The English proficiency requirement for local applicants with international qualifications is: Academic IELTS: 6.5 overall with a writing score of 6.0
  • Or TOEFL: paper based: 550-583 overall with TWE of 4.5, internet based: 79-93 overall with a writing score of 21
  • Or AE5: Pass
  • Or PTE: 58-64
  • Or CAE: 176-184.

Study pathways

Students in this course are not granted exemption for any prior studies.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
City Domestic: $20,664
No
  • Full-time : 6 months
  • Part-time : 1 year

Further information

The course includes an overseas study tour which incurs some additional costs. This course is part of an articulated program comprising the Graduate Certificate in Executive Business Administration (Global) and the Executive Master of Business Administration.

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