People
- Associate Dean: John Randal
Faculty Manager: Adrienne McGovern-Wilson
- Writer: Alida Steemson (Unlicensed)
Resources
- http://www.victoria.ac.nz/vbs/study-careers/postgraduatestudy/gradcertcom
Calendar pages: 177-179
- GatherContent: https://victoria.gathercontent.com/item/2882713
- JIRA ticket:
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Versions
- v2.7: Applied new punctuation rules, course range link changes
- 2.6: 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
At-a-glance
Name: Graduate Certificate in Commerce
Abbreviation: GCertCom
Duration: 1 trimesters
Duration details:1 trimesters of full-time study or normally 2 if studied part time
Schedule: Daytime lectures
Intensity: Part time and full time
Type: Coursework
Study at: On-campus (Pipitea, Wellington)
Complete: 60 points (3-4 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
- 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 60 points from courses at 200 level or above, of which:
- At least 40 points are from 300-level courses
If you complete all courses from one of the following subject you will receive a specialisation in that subject:
- Accounting
- Commercial Law
- Economics
- Finance
- Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations
- Information Systems
- International Business
- Management
- Marketing
- Public Management
- Public Policy
- Taxation
- Tourism Management
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.]