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  • 2.7: Applied new punctuation rules, course range link changes and 300-level IBUS electives
  • v2.6: Spilt Dip and Cert in to two pages
  • v2.5: Consolidated subject requirements for GDip and GCert
  • v2.4: Reorganised subjects and edited at-a-glance
  • v2.3: Updated layout to align with Gather
  • v2.2: Input from John
  • v2.1: Refined wording, exemptions, etc.
  • v2: Updated with all UG insights and a rereading of the Calendar.
  • v1: Initial draft

Qualifications covered

  • Graduate Diploma in Commerce

 

Relationship between qualifications

Notes

  • To be classified as UG, although written, developed and deployed as part of our PG work.

 

At-a-glance

Name: Graduate Diploma in Commerce

Abbreviation: GDipCom

Duration: 2 trimesters

Duration details:2 trimesters of full-time study or normally 4 if studied part

-

time

Schedule: Daytime lectures

Intensity: Part time and full time

Type: Coursework

Study at: On-campus (Pipitea, Wellington)

Complete: 120 points (6-8 courses)

Entry: Bachelor's degree

Start: Trimester 1, 2 or 3

Apply by: Standard trimester dates

Costs: From database for international only at this stage

Impact of previous university study in same subject: Not suitable


Entry requirements

To be accepted into this programme you'll need:

 

  • A Bachelor of Commerce degree or an approved alternative
 and
  • Acceptance by the relevant Head of School or the Associate Dean (Students) of the Faculty of Commerce as capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study
.

Programme requirements

For this programme you'll need to:

 

  • Complete at
least 120 points from
  • least 120 points from courses at 200 level or above, of which
:
    • At
least 75
    • least 75 pointsare from 300-level courses
.

Important information

  • The academic [Calendar] is the authoritative source of information on programme details and requirements.
  • If you have any questions talk to a [liaison officer]. If you’re already a student here contact a [student adviser.]
 

Subject requirements

If you want to specialise in one of the following subjects, in addition to the programme requirements, you'll need to:

Accounting

Complete three courses at 200 level

:

  • ACCY 223
  • ACCY 231
  • One course
from 
  • from
    • ACCY 225
    • COML 204
    • TAXN 201

Complete five courses at 300 level

:

  • Two courses from
    • ACCY 302
    • ACCY 308
    • ACCY 330
  • One further course from ACCY 300-399
  • Two further approved 300-level courses

Commercial Law

Complete three courses at 200 level:

  • COML 203
  • COML 204
  • One course from:
    • COML 205
    • COML 206
    • TAXN 201

Complete five courses at 300 level:

  • COML 310
  • Two further courses from COML 300-399
  • Two further approved 300-level courses

Economics

Complete three courses at 200 level:

  • ECON 201
  • ECON 202
  • One course from:
    • ECON 211
    • ECON 212
    • FINA 201
    • MATH 277
    • QUAN 201
    • QUAN 203

Complete five courses at 300 level:

  • Three courses from:
    • ECON 300-399
    • FINA 304
    • FINA 306
    • PUBL 303
  • Two further approved 300-level courses

Finance

Complete three courses at 200 level:

  • FINA 201
  • FINA 202
  • One course from:
    • ACCY 231
    • ECON 201
    • ECON 202
    • FINA 203
    • MATH 277
    • QUAN 201
    • QUAN 203

Complete five courses at 300 level:

  • Three courses from:
    • FINA 300-399
    • ACCY 306
  • Two further approved 300-level courses

Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations

Complete two courses at 200 level:

  • HRIR 201
  • HRIR 204

Complete five courses at 300 level:

  • HRIR 320
  • Three further courses from HRIR 300-399
  • One further course from:
    • COML 302
    • ECON 333
    • HRIR or MGMT 300-399

Complete one further approved 200- or 300-level course.


Information Systems

Complete three courses from INFO 200-299.

Complete five courses at 300 level:

  • Either INFO 320 or INFO 395
  • Two further courses from INFO 300-399
  • Two further approved 300-level courses

International Business

Complete three courses at 200 level:

  • IBUS 201
  • IBUS 205
  • IBUS 212

Complete five courses at 300 level:

  • IBUS 305
  • IBUS 312
  • One further course from:
    • MARK 302
    • IBUS 300-399
  • Two further approved 300-level courses

Management

Complete three courses at 200 level:

  • MGMT 202
  • MGMT 205
  • MGMT 206

Complete five courses at 300 level:

  • MGMT 320
  • Three further courses from MGMT 300-399
  • One further approved 300-level course

Marketing

Complete three courses at 200 level:

  • MARK 201
  • MARK 202
  • MARK 203

Complete five courses at 300 level:

  • MARK 301
  • MARK 303
  • Two further courses from:
    • MARK 300-399
    • COML 308
  • One further approved 300-level course

Public Management

Complete PUBL 211 and PUBL 311

Complete further courses worth 80 points, of which at least 60 points are at 300-level, from:

  • PUBL 203
  • PUBL 206
  • PUBL 300-399
  • MGMT 200-399
  • An approved 200- or 300-level course

Public Policy

Complete two courses at 200 level:

  • PUBL 201
  • PUBL 210

Complete four courses at 300 level:

  • PUBL 310
  • Three further courses PUBL 300-399

Taxation

Complete three courses at 200 level:

  • COML 204
  • TAXN 201
  • One further approved course from ACCY or COML 200-299

Complete five courses at 300 level:

  • TAXN 301
  • Two further courses from TAXN 300-399
  • Two further approved 300-level courses

Tourism Management

Complete two courses at 200 level:

  • TOUR 240
  • Either TOUR 230 or TOUR 250

Complete four courses at 300 level:

  • TOUR 301
  • TOUR 345
  • TOUR 380
  • TOUR 390

Important information

You may replace one of the specified 300-level courses with an approved 300-level course.