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Course Overview
The Diploma of Business is an entry-level qualification designed to build your knowledge and skills across a wide range of business functions in different organisational settings. It provides a pathway into the second year of many business-related degrees, with the potential for substantial credit in other programs, including the Bachelor of Building and Construction Management and the Bachelor of Laws. While studying the Diploma of Business, you’ll not only gain credit towards your future degree but also develop the language and academic skills needed for ongoing success at university. The program typically takes two to three terms to complete, depending on your intake. Graduates will be equipped with the practical skills and professional capability to confidently begin working in various fields, such as Accounting*, Management, Business, Finance*, Administration, and Commerce. Study opportunities On finishing your diploma you can enter directly into 2nd year of one of the degrees below: MGB108 Bachelor of Business (Sports Management) MGB109 Bachelor of Business (Accounting) MGB109 Bachelor of Business (Accounting and Finance) MGB109 Bachelor of Business (Business Economics) MGB109 Bachelor of Business (Government) MGB109 Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) MGB109 Bachelor of Business (International Business) MGB109 Bachelor of Business (Management) MGB109 Bachelor of Business (Marketing) SCB201 Bachelor of Politics and International Relations SCB401 Bachelor of Government (Applied Economics) SCB401 Bachelor of Government (Politics and International Relations) SCB401 Bachelor of Government (Public Policy) Note: UC College courses fees may differ – please visit our Course Fees page for more information. *Credit may vary depending on the units completed and requirements for industry professional accreditation.
Where You Can Study
Canberra
Australian National University, 110 Ellery Cresent - Baldessin Precinct Building, Acton, ACT 2601
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
ASQA
Accreditation Status
AccreditedCommon Questions
The University of Canberra's main campus is located at Bruce ACT 2617, Australia. UC acknowledges the Ngunnawal people as the traditional custodians of the lands where the Bruce campus is situated.
UC offers a range of scholarships that can assist students with a range of expenses, including living costs, textbooks, accommodation, relocation, or contributions towards fees. Prospective students are encouraged to discover UC scholarships on offer for their study level and student type.
UC offers flexible online courses designed to fit around work and life, where you'll learn from expert academics and have access to tailored support and wellbeing services every step of the way. Whether online options are available for this specific diploma would need to be confirmed directly with UC.
You can get in touch with UC directly through their contact page, or email study@canberra.edu.au to receive a course guide. UC also encourages prospective students to attend events such as UC Open Day Fest to learn more.
Yes, the University of Canberra is a recognised Australian university with ABN 81 633 873 422, CRICOS registration 00212K, and TEQSA Provider ID: PRV12003 (Australian University).
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