The Graduate Diploma of Management (CRICOS Course Code: 117337C) is a one-year full time degree to be accredited by the professional bodies CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, The Institute of Public Accountant, and CMA Australia subject to registration approval. The degree aims to equip students with real life problem-solving and decision-making skills essential to accessing accounting careers in private sector organisations, government agencies and the not-for-profit sector both locally and globally.
The degree will comprise 8 units (subjects) studied over 2 trimesters, 4 units per a trimester session. However, the Academy may offer an optional Summer Trimester and bring the total number of sessions in a year to 3 trimesters. It will allow a student who fails units in the standard 2 trimesters to repeat the units when offered in the Summer Trimester. While the summer terms may be shorter than the standard trimesters, the volume of learning required would be the same as the standard term. Depending on units offered, new students may also enrol in the Academy in the Summer Term.
On completion of the course, graduates will be able to:
Modes of Delivery
The course will be delivered via face-to-face lectures/workshops supplemented with online materials through Moodle (NAPS eLearning) to be accessible on and off campus. There will be 3 hours of face-to-face teaching per week for all units, consisting of 2 hours of lectures/workshops and 1 hour of workshops/tutorials. Lecturers will use electronic presentations whenever possible.
Classes will comprise of lectures/workshops through blended delivery, seminar-type discussions, presentations, and online delivery. The flipped classroom approach will be utilised where possible. This requires the student to complete essential reading and related assigned tasks before each class in order to be able to participate fully in discussions/workshops in class. In-class activities are followed up with required post-class activities.
Each trimester will comprise 12 weeks of face-to-face classes, one-week end of session study week, and one-week end of session exam period. While there will be three trimesters per year, the third or summer trimester will be optional.
All students must have been formally admitted to the Academy before commencing their degree program. Admission to the course is based upon the ATAR and NAPS’ Admissions Policy. To be admitted to the degree program, a student must meet the following criteria:
International applicants
Language requirements for International Students
English language requirements apply to international applicants and other applicants whose previous study was undertaken in a language other than English. The minimum English language requirements for such applicants for entry to this course are as follows:
Category Score
Reading 7.0
Writing 7.0
Listening 7.0
Speaking 7.0
Students who do not meet the minimum English Language requirement may be permitted to enrol after successful completion of an appropriate English for Academic Purposes program accredited by NEAS and approved by the Academy.
When an IELTS score or equivalent is used to demonstrate English proficiency, that score must have been attained within two years of the date of application for admission.
Domestics Applicants
All students must have been formally admitted to the Academy before commencing their degree program. Admission to the course is based upon the ATAR and NAPS’s Admissions Policy. To be admitted to the degree program, a student must meet the following criteria:
Students with Disabilities
Students with disabilities or special needs will not be excluded based on pre-judgements about their ability to meet with the demands of the course. The same conditions and procedures apply to the admissions of students with a disability as to all other students, however NAPS fosters an environment of inclusiveness so special measures are provided to support their learning when required and discussed as part of the admission process. (See NAPS Access and Equity Policy).
Articulation Arrangements and RPL
Articulation Credit Transfer Arrangements
A student may be granted advanced standing for an equivalent subject studied in another institution where this unit was successfully completed towards a similar or related degree, or through other significant learning which the Academic Dean (or delegate) considers equivalent. All credit transfer arrangements will be subject to the NAPS Recognition of Prior Learning Policy.
Recognition of Prior Learning
NAPS may recognise prior formal, informal and non-formal learning for the purpose of granting credit towards, or admission into, a program. The recognition guidelines for these forms of learning can be found in NAPS’ Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Policy and its associated Procedures and Guidelines. The RPL pages contain information on how to apply, documentation required, and the approval processes for recognising prior learning for entry.
As a graduate of this degree, you will be well-prepared for a wide variety of professional roles across industries including but not limited to:
The following key can be used to determine under which category each unit fits:
Unit Code |
Trimester 1 |
Prerequisite |
ACC511 |
Principles of Financial Accounting (CORE - PR) |
|
FIN502
|
Financial Management (CORE - PR)
|
Corequisite ACC511, ECO511 |
ECO501 |
Managerial Economics (CORE - PR) |
|
LAW501 |
Law in Business and Management (CORE - PR) |
|
Unit Code |
Trimester 2 |
Prerequisite |
ACC523 |
Cost and Management Accounting (CORE - PR) |
(Prerequisite ACC511) |
MGT503 |
Ethics and Management Decision Making (CORE -PR) |
|
MGT502 |
Business Management (CORE - PR) |
|
ACC522 |
Accounting Information Systems (CORE - PR) |
(Prerequisite ACC511) |
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