
The University of Notre Dame Australia
Undergraduate Certificate in Business
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)If you are returning to study or entering University for the first time, The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Undergraduate Certificate in Business offers students the opportunity to experience University-level studies in fields such as Economics, Accounting, Marketing and Management.
Enrolling in an Undergraduate Certificate in Business will teach you how to research and analyse critical issues, and develop skills in presenting information and arguments. Students learn key approaches to business and develop foundational skills that prepare them to become valued business professionals.
An Undergraduate Certificate in Business is a pathway to further study of higher awards, such as a diploma or bachelor’s degree. The certificate also offers an opportunity to acquire new skills or add to existing qualifications. Get in touch to start your learning journey.
Delivery mode
The University of Notre Dame Australia offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
- 128-140 Broadway, Chippendale, NSW
- 19 Mouat St, Fremantle, WA
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Applicants with secondary education:
- NSW applicants - Acceptable average HSC marks that have not met minimum admissions requirements for Bachelor program with a minimum Band 3 in English.
- WA applicants – Minimum 60 ATAR with a pass in ATAR English and acceptable results in relevant WACE courses.
- Outside of NSW or WA – as deemed equivalent to the above listed entry requirements.
Applicants with vocational education and training (VET) studies:
Completed AQF Certificate III or higher in a relevant discipline, from an accredited provider such as TAFE or a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) with work and life experience (see below).
Applicants with other academic results (STAT):
- NSW applicants - A minimum score of 135+ in the Multiple Choice and Written English sections.
- WA applicants – A minimum score of 125+ in the Multiple Choice section and 140 in Written English section
- Outside of NSW or WA – as deemed equivalent to the above listed entry requirements.
Course fees
For more information about this course and payment options please enquire now.
Career opportunities
The Undergraduate Certificate in Business will prepare you for the following roles.
Administrative Assistant
An Administrative Assistant performs a range of administrative duties for an organisation or business. You might work at the front desk or provide...
Receptionist
Receptionists take care of the front desk, meeting and greeting customers as well as implementing visitor screening and entry controls. They mainta...
Business Support Officer
A Business Support Officer provides corporate administrative assistance within an organisation. You might work for a particular department or be in...
Data Entry Operator
Data Entry Operators input data into spreadsheets, databases, and specialist software programs. They are employed in all industries and work sector...
Administration Officer
Administration Officers are the office all-rounders that fix the photocopier, keep the kitchen well-stocked, and make sales reports and business le...
Customer Service Representative
Customer Service Representatives interact with an organisation’s clients and customers, helping them with product enquiries, taking orders, and man...
Marketing Assistant
A Marketing Assistant helps with promotional campaigns for brands, products and services. You might assist with marketing activities such as media...
About The University of Notre Dame Australia
In today’s world, thinking critically and creatively are essential life skills.
Notre Dame degrees, based in the Catholic intellectual tradition of liberal education, equip students with an increased ability to think and reason, a vital advantage not only during study but far beyond to their professional and personal lives.
Students are encouraged to expand their minds. They learn to think creatively and critically, to see the world, its opportunities and their place in it more clearly. They learn to learn for life.