Business and Management accelerated evening courses

If you’re looking to improve your career opportunities, gain a valuable promotion or improve your effectiveness as a business professional; Southbank's interactive and 'real world' courses will help you take control of your career.
Courses are developed in consultation with Industry to ensure you gain current and essential knowledge you can immediately apply in your workplace. Our qualified, industry experienced teachers provide you with a blend of contemporary theory and practical experience ensure you gain current, highly regarded skills and qualifications ready for today’s workplace.
Courses
Accelerated evening courses can help further your career in the areas of management, marketing, human resource management, project management and small business management. For more specific information please view our course brochures;
- Advanced Diploma of Management
- Diploma of Marketing – Accelerated
- Diploma of Human Resource Management – Accelerated
- Project Management (PRINCE2, Certificate IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma)
- Certificate IV in Small Business Management
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is available for these business and management courses. This process allows you to gain recognition for existing work experience and knowledge and, could provide you with a full or part qualification, without having to duplicate the training.
Pathways
The Certificate IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma courses offer pathways to further study with the accelerated diplomas in Marketing, Management and Human Resources offering articulated arrangements into a Bachelor of Business with credit equal to one year study. Please refer to the program articulation section of the course brochures for further details.
How to Apply
To apply for any of our Commercial Business Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma courses please contact Southbank Institute directly by phone on 07 3244 6015 between 9.00 AM and 4.00 PM, Monday to Friday or contact us with your request.
Last updated 4 May, 2012

