Commerce pervades all aspects of our lives. This is true whether we are participating in a sports club, or working in a commercial organisation; whether we are employed by a government department, or a consumer of goods and services.
The decisions of managers in commercial and not-for-profit organisations affect the quality of our lives and the success or failure of society. The Postgraduate Diploma in Commerce prepares students for the realities of the modern business world opening up an attractive range of career options.
The course of study for the Postgraduate Diploma in Commerce is 120 credits at the 600 level, chosen from those courses listed in the schedules for the degrees of:
Academic Co-ordinator: Professor Ross Cullen
Course Advisors:
Accounting: Dr Jamal Roudaki
Business Management: Professer Clive Smallman
Economics and Finance: Associate Professer Chris Gan
Marketing: Dr David Cohen
Property: Professor Chris Eves
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