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| St Lucia | Yes | Full-time internal, Part-time internal | Approved degree in a relevant field or equivalent (GPA 4.00 on 7 point scale) and 3 years' relevant work experience including 1 year at management level; or 7 years' relevant work experience including 3 years at management level |
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The MBA is a world-class program covering the key areas of contemporary management practice. Students enrolling in the Graduate Certificate of Business Administration select their courses from the core courses in the MBA program list. Graduates will possess a good working knowledge of management operations; have an integrated view of contemporary Australian and international business issues and demonstrate the communication and leadership skills essential for management roles.
Business administration
8 units from Part A of the MBA List
Approved degree in a relevant field or equivalent (GPA 4.00 on 7 point scale) and 3 years' relevant work experience including 1 year at management level; or 7 years' relevant work experience including 3 years at management level
Graduates can undertake further study leading to Graduate Diploma, Master and Doctoral degrees.
Supporting documentation is required for all applications. Students please ensure that they have included this information when they submit their application: official transcripts of previous studies; evidence of work experience including details of management experience in the form of a CV; 2 written references, one of which must be work related; and evidence of residency status. Work experience must be approved by the executive dean.
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Office administrators undertake a range of functions to make sure the administration activities within an organisation run smoothly.
They may be responsible for the management of human resources, budgets, accommodation and property facilities and records. These functions can be performed at various levels ranging from junior through to upper management.

