Graduate qualifications
A graduate is a person who has met the requirements for a degree and been awarded it.
Postgraduate and graduate courses can only be taken by students who have already completed a bachelor’s degree, ie, graduates.
Graduate qualifications normally involve study in an area other than the area of your first degree. They allow you to change subject areas and some prepare you for employment in a certain field, eg, journalism, teaching. Graduate qualifications include graduate certificates and diplomas.
Graduate certificates
Graduate diplomas
- Graduate Diploma in Accounting and Information Systems
- Graduate Diploma in Arts
- Graduate Diploma in Business Administration
- Graduate Diploma in Early Childhood Teaching
- Graduate Diploma in Economics
- Graduate Diploma in Forestry
- Graduate Diploma in Journalism
- Graduate Diploma in Management
- Graduate Diploma in Science
- Graduate Diploma in Teaching and Learning (Primary)
- Graduate Diploma in Teaching and Learning (Secondary)
See types of qualifications for further explanation about each qualification.
