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Diploma and Advanced Diploma of ManagementOverviewOverview![]() A business education from Raffles College will equip you with the basic set of skills needed to be successful in any business venture. The opportunity to trial theories and plans into business models is vital if you are to succeed in the real world of enterprise. By simulating the dynamism of real business in the classroom, you can confidently explore the varied approaches to solving problems and work with others to come up with the best solution. Completing either a Diploma or Advanced Diploma, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge base and theoretical concepts of business and management. The courses cover a broad range of business management skills. Looking for a degree course? Try our Bachelor of Commerce (Management) CareersCareers
…and the list goes on The rewardsWhen you’re starting out in the industry, you can expect to earn about $30,000 - $40,000. With exposure to different facets of business, you can then branch out or specialise. The average earnings range from $60,000 - $80,000. As you get more experienced, skilled and sought after your annual salary could be up to $200,000. Climb to the top of the tree and who knows what your salary could be. Careers in business and management are as diverse and as rewarding as you want them to be. Course OutlineCourse OutlineThe total course package comprises 2 courses for a total course length of 2 years (4 semesters):
Course Outline and Subject Descriptions (PDF) Diploma of Management
Diploma exit point Advanced Diploma of Management
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