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Australian Institute of Language and Further Education (AILFE)

Graduate Diploma of Management (Learning)

  • Graduate Diploma

This qualification reflects the roles of individuals who apply highly specialized knowledge and skills in the field of organisational learning and capability development. Individuals in these roles generate and evaluate complex ideas.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Diploma
Duration
104 weeks full-time
Course Code
BSB80120, 106904A
Study Mode
In person

About this course

This qualification reflects the roles of individuals who apply highly specialized knowledge and skills in the field of organisational learning and capability development. Individuals in these roles generate and evaluate complex ideas. They also initiate, design and execute major learning and development functions within an organisation. Typically, they would have full responsibility and accountability for the personal output and work of others.

This qualification may apply to leaders and managers in an organisation where learning is used to build organisational capability.

Entry requirements

  • Completion of Year 10 or equivalent
  • Overseas student must have a minimum overall band of IELTS 6.0 or equivalent.

Study locations

Perth

Career pathways

  • General Manager in Human Resources
  • General Manager/Head of School Registered Training Organisation (RTO)
  • Director, Workforce Planning and Development
  • Learning and Development Senior Consultant
  • Manager, Learning and Change management
  • Manager, Learning and Development

Course structure

Core Units
  • BSBLDR811 Lead strategic transformation
  • BSBHRM613 Contribute to the development of learning and development strategies
  • TAELED803 Implement improved learning practice

Elective Units
  • BSBCRT611 Apply critical thinking for complex problem solving
  • BSBLDR601 Lead and manage organisational change
  • BSBOPS601 Develop and implement business plans

  • BSBFIN601 Manage organisational finances

  • BSBSTR602 Develop organisational strategies