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Graduate Certificate in Management

Graduate Certificate
(Postgraduate)

To impart in students the skills and knowledge required to perform in a managerial role.

Graduate Certificate in Management


Overview

The Graduate Certificate in Management (GCMGT) is designed to impart in students the skills and knowledge required to perform in a managerial role. This programme will contribute to the preparation of the Singapore workforce for a new economy that is globally competitive, socially complex, and increasingly volatile.

Admission Requirements

Refer to general admission criteria for graduate programmes.

This programme is currently unable to take in international students, i.e., you must be a Singapore citizen, permanent resident or a resident in Singapore (e.g., Employment Pass holder) in order to apply for admission.

Financial Assistance

The University offers course fee concession for selected graduate programmes. Please click here for more details.

Programme Structure

To graduate with the GCMGT, students are required to complete any six (15 credit units) of the following courses listed in the Curriculum Plan.

Executives who are currently serving managerial roles in organisations and who wish to obtain a formal education in management.
GCMGT graduates gain a broad knowledge of emerging business management theories and concepts as well as a range of practical skills to function effectively as business managers. GCMGT graduates can take on challenging roles/positions in a large variety of sectors, including the public, private and voluntary sectors.
  1. How long is the duration to complete the GCMGT?
    The GCMGT will take between 6 months to a year to complete, depending on the student's study plan.

  2. When are the lessons scheduled?
    Each GCMGT course (2.5 credit units) is scheduled to have 3 lessons over 6 weeks from 7pm to 10pm on weekday evenings.

  3. What are the assessment components in each course?
    It consists of a mixture of pre-course quiz, case discussion, class participation, group-based assignments, online discussion boards, and End of Course Assessments.

  4. Instead of signing up for a Graduate Certificate programme, can I just register for one course?
    Applicants may continue to sign up for modular courses as CET by submitting an application via the CET application portal. Upon successful completion of and attainment of the minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.50 for the required modular courses, eligible CET students may apply for the graduate certificate.

  5. What happens if I do not complete the graduate programmes (e.g. Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master) within the candidature period? Can I apply to take the remaining courses via CET pathway?
    Students who have not completed their graduate programmes within the stipulated candidature period will not be eligible for the award of the qualification for such graduate programmes. Such students however may apply to take, via the CET pathway, the remaining courses which they did not complete under their graduate programmes as part of their personal learning and development . Such application will be subjected to the CET admission requirement. However, as such students have exceeded the candidature period for their graduate programmes, they will not be awarded the qualification for such graduate programmes even after taking and completing the remaining courses via the CET pathway (“Condition”).

    PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS COURSE, IS ONE OF THE COURSES UNDER A GRADUATE PROGRAMME. THEREFORE, APPLICANTS FOR THIS COURSE ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOREGOING CONDITION. BY SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION FOR THIS COURSE, THE APPLICANT AGREES TO BE SUBJECT TO THE FOREGOING CONDITION.
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