Course overview
The Graduate Certificate in Business Fundamentals equips graduates with fundamental business skills and knowledge that transcend discipline boundaries.
You’ll gain a foundation in business areas including business project management, business analytics, and the intersection between business and STEM.
The graduate certificate can be completed as a standalone qualification or provide a pathway to the Master of Commerce.
Career outcomes
Careers
- Business administration manager
- Employment relations advisor
- Financial consultant
- Project manager
Industries
- Banking and finance
- Consultancy
- Education
- Resources and renewables
- Retail
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Course structure
What you’ll learn
You will acquire knowledge in data management and security, business analytics, business project management and transformative technologies that impact on business and society.
To further your knowledge of a specific area, you will have the flexibility to select one optional discipline unit in human resources, information systems, marketing or finance.
Throughout the course, you will enhance your skills in critical thinking and creativity, and build your awareness of new business ideas and the application of business concepts as you collaborate with peers from a variety of discipline perspectives.
Detailed course structure and unit information
For detailed information and course structure, visit our Handbook.
Entry requirements
Applicants require a bachelor degree in any discipline, or at least 5 years relevant work experience. Applicants must also meet Curtin’s English language proficiency requirements.
Course-specific requirements
You’ll also need to meet any specific requirements to be eligible to apply for this course.
Additional information
Notes about this course
Make sure you check the course notes for any other important information.
Fees
2026 Domestic indicative fees
Domestic fee-paying first-year fee
$17,787*
Important information about fees
- *Fees are indicative only
- First year fees are based on a first-year full-time study load of 100 credit points. Your fees will vary depending on the units you choose.
- This indicative fee does not include other fees like administrative and incidental fees (such as lab coats or art supplies) or the cost of your textbooks. Visit other fees and charges for more information.
How to apply
Follow these steps to make sure you’re eligible, prepared and ready to apply for your course.
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Entry requirements differ by course and your previous work and study experience.
Prepare your documents
The documents you need may vary depending on your course and application pathway.
Check application deadlines
Deadlines vary by course and whether you’re applying as a domestic or international student.
Application deadlines can vary by course. Make sure to check application deadlines before you apply.
Express your interestLocation and delivery
Thinking about starting soon? Course availability can vary by location and study period. Check the course handbook for details on when and where you can start your studies.
For full entry requirements, fees and information for international students, visit the course page.
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