Completing a Graduate Diploma of Business Administration opens a multitude of exciting career paths and job opportunities. With a robust foundation in business principles and management skills, graduates of this program are equipped to excel in a variety of roles and industries. Notre Dame’s Graduate Diploma of Business Administration will prepare you to take on leadership roles, make informed business decisions and contribute effectively to the success of organisations. Our course structure is designed to provide a holistic education in business administration. Students will hone their critical thinking, problemsolving and decisionmaking abilities while also gaining practical skills in areas such as finance, marketing, human resources and strategic management. Throughout the Graduate Diploma of Business Administration, you will have the opportunity to gain practical experience by engaging with realworld case studies, industry projects and internships. This handson approach ensures that our graduates are prepared to face the challenges of the business world. Additionally, you will interact with industry professionals through guest lectures, industry projects and networking events. These experiences not only enhance your learning but also provide valuable insights into the business world and help you build a strong professional network. The compulsory courses cover topics such as economics, accounting, financial management, marketing and strategic management. Students then choose four elective courses from an extensive range of options – this allows them to tailor the degree to their specific needs and interests.
Youll need to have completed an undergraduate degree for entry into a postgraduate program at Notre DameIf you havent completed an undergraduate degree but you have completed postgraduate studies, you may be considered for entry into a postgraduate programSome programs might need you to have studied your undergraduate degree in a specific discipline or have requirements in addition to the completion of undergraduate studiesFor more details, refer to your School and specific Program Requirements