Within the suite of Graduate School of Business (GSB) programs, two Postgraduate Certificates have been designed to open up wider opportunities for managers to improve their administrative performances through exposure to high-level administrative training. The two programmes are:
- Postgraduate Certificate in Financial Administration
- Postgraduate Certificate in Human Resource Management
Those who complete either of these certificates may apply for admission to the Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration or the Master of Business Administration (MBA) programmes, provided they have a GPA of 3.0 and if successful will normally receive cross-credit for the two Postgraduate Certificate courses.
Note: Programmes in the Graduate School of Business operate on a three-trimester year.
Admission Requirements: | To be admitted to study for: - the Postgraduate Certificate in Financial Administration; or
- the Postgraduate Certificate in Human Resource Management.
A person shall have:
- a bachelor' s degree from a recognised tertiary institution and at least three years of managerial experience; or
- an undergraduate diploma or equivalent from a recognised tertiary institute and at least five years of significant managerial experience; or
- met the mature student admission criteria which shall be judged on the basis of exceptional professional achievements.
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Programme Requirements: | The Postgraduate Certificates in Business Administration each consist of three courses. |
Courses: | Postgraduate Certificate in Financial Administration MBA431, MBA432, MBA436
Postgraduate Certificate in Human Resource Management MBA423, MBA435; plus one of: MBA425, MBA433, MBA438. |
The Graduate School of Business may provide a customised 'Graduate Certificate in Business Administration' designed to meet the capacity development needs of a client organisation. The certificate would be composed of a selection of three MBA courses.