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Graduate Certificate in Electronic Commerce CU12

Duration: Six months full-time.
Mode: Multi-modal.
Fees: Full-fee-paying.
Location(On-Campus): R/BIC/GIC/SIC/MAL/MIC/HK/SING.
Courses/Units of Credit: 3 courses/24 units of credit.
Faculty: Informatics & Communication.
Entry: Direct.
Accreditation: Nil.
Practicum/Work Placement: Nil.
Residential School: Nil.
Exit Awards: Nil.
Contact: 07 4930 9327.

This program is designed to give graduates, especially those employed in an electronic commerce field, the opportunity to improve their internet skills and upgrade their knowledge of the e-commerce industry, issues and future directions.

Entry Requirements

  • a bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification or
  • a recognised Diploma and a minimum of 2 years of relevant communication and information technology experience or
  • a minimum of 5 years of relevant communication and information technology experience.

Guidelines for work experience entry requirement

  • resume from applicant detailing employment history
  • Secondary and Post Secondary Education Certificates
  • letter from employer (past and present) on company letterhead
  • evidence of Proficiency in the English Language (International Students)

In conjunction with the above entry requirement, candidates must complete CQU admission form(s) for admission assessment.

The Graduate Certificate in Electronic Commerce is an alternative entry into the Master of Electronic Commerce. This program is ideal for applicants with significant industry experience but do not hold a Bachelor degree.

Program Structure

To obtain a Graduate Certificate in Electronic Commerce, a student must complete a total of 3 courses as follows:

  • one core course in Electronic Commerce:
  • ECOM20004   Electronic Commerce: a Global Perspective

    two additional courses selected from the following:
    COMM20036   Informatics, Culture and Communication
    MRKT20027   E-Marketing
    LAWS20042   Law of Electronic Commerce & the Internet
    (Courses under development)
    954xx   Developing e-Commerce Solutions

Offshore Study Centres

Course offerings at the offshore study centres will be subject to availability. Students should consult with their program coordinator to determine what courses to enrol in.


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