Charles Sturt University

1997 Postgraduate Handbook

Graduate Certificate in Small & Medium Enterprise Management

Fees apply


The aim of the course is to provide advisers to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) e.g. accountants, marketing consultants, lawyers, bankers and government bodies, the opportunity to hone their skills. It also caters for those who wish to obtain a specialist qualification in respect of SME management as well as providing for those already running SMEs the chance to advance their knowledge and experience and receive a recognised qualification.

Enrolment through

Albury-Wodonga campus

Study mode

Distance education

Normal course duration

1 year (2 sessions)

Admission criteria

Applicants are required to have an undergraduate degree from a recognised Australian tertiary institution or a qualification deemed to be equivalent. Applicants with other academic and/or professional qualifications and/or work experience acceptable to the University will be considered.

Course requirements

Students must satisfactorily complete four compulsory eight (8) credit point subjects.

Course structure

Session 1 (Autumn)

INR512 The Employment Relationship

MGT585 The Small & Medium Enterprise Environment

Session 2 (Spring)

MKT585 Marketing for Small & Medium Enterprises

ACC523 Accounting, Finance & Planning for SMEs

Inquiries

Course Coordinator
John Saw
School of Business
Telephone: (060) 41 8843
Facsimile: (060) 41 8878
Email: jsaw@csu.edu.au


Last Revised: 25 November 1996.

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