Delivered fully online, the Diploma in Business focuses on the fast-growing business world. This Diploma provides a pathway to the second year of multiple Bachelor degrees at Western, without losing any time.
Study Online
Our modular learning delivered fully online is designed for busy lives. You will study one course-specific subject at a time, alongside a preparation subject. This gives you more time to focus, without slowing you down.
Support Services
You will have access to our dedicated student success coaches for one-to-one online guidance and support Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm AEDT. Also, online academic support, access to 24-hour writing feedback 7 days a week (maximum 6 sessions in a year), library services, and online counselling services.
What pathways to further study does this Diploma provide?
Upon successful completion of this Diploma course, you can transition to the second year of the following Bachelor programs at Western:
Online study options:
Bachelor of Business (Management)
Bachelor of Business (Human Resources Management)
Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
On-campus study options:
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management
What are the entry requirements for this course?
To be admitted to this course, you don’t need an ATAR. This program is open to Australian Citizens and Permanent Residents who are aged 17 years or over.
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Our courses are aligned to jobs in high growth industries.
Our online modular learning is designed to help you reach your potential, no matter your starting point or ATAR.
Flex your online studies around life with timetables designed for busy lives.
Access to dedicated student success coaches for one-on-one online guidance and support.
Stress less and achieve better results through immersive online learning and real-world assessments, instead of exams.
Transition from your Diploma into the second year of a Bachelor degree at Western - gaining two qualifications in the time of one.
Studying online with us means you will study one course-specific subject at a time in 4-week blocks. For course-specific subjects, you will take part in two live, one-hour sessions each week, connecting with your teacher and classmates in real time. Between these classes, you will need to spend approximately twenty hours per week on self-directed learning and assessments.
Additionally, preparatory subjects run across 17 weeks, delivered online with teacher support. These subjects help you develop confidence in your studies, and transition into further study with the University.
You will complete 10 subjects in total for this Diploma. This requires a total of 110 credit points to be completed over the course of one year of full-time study. The course design of the Diploma represents an annual full-time study load that is slightly higher than the standard study load as calculated by the University, which is 80 credit points or 8 subjects, equating to an equivalent full-time study load (EFTSL) of 1. With 110 credit points (achieved through study of 10 subjects) taken over the course of one year, the Diploma represents 1.375 EFTSL with each course-specific subject representing 0.125 EFTSL and each preparatory subject representing 0.1875 EFTSL.
This subject introduces students to university culture and life, and explores a range of skills, attributes and behaviours that will gear students for success in their first year of tertiary study. A range of topics will be covered to facilitate increased confidence in students as they embark upon their university journey, as well as enhance students’ capacities to engage critically and actively in their chosen field of study. This subject will equip students with a range of academic study skills, research techniques and multi-literacies, and support students to develop their own individualised learning model, personal learning objectives and academic capacities. Academic integrity is further positioned as a critical component of university life and this subject will prepare students to engage effectively in their future professional fields and as active citizens.
With rapidly increasing industry advancements and emerging technologies professionals need to develop a well-rounded skill set, making them adept in today's technology-driven business environment. This subject delivers a combination of information technology, communications and creative concepts that will give you the ability and skills to excel in your future workplace. You will also develop an understanding of audiences from cross-cultural and international perspectives and develop your ability to creatively communicate complex ideas to a variety of stakeholders. Students will develop the ability to not only consider current challenges and opportunities, but also anticipate what the future may require.
The notion of business in practice has its foundations in economic theory. To connect the dots between what an enterprise does and why in the broader global context of economic forces, it is crucial to develop an understanding of ideas and their relationship to the enterprise’s goal. This subject will introduce the theoretical underpinning of economics, market forces and trending issues which ultimately shape enterprise behaviour in the global landscape. You will learn how the firm and its competitors adapt to each other’s actions. You will also learn nuances of government policy and how the enterprise can adapt to the shifting of goalposts along the way.
Marketing Enterprises is an ideal introduction to understanding consumer behaviour, preferences, and trends. It is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of integrated marketing strategies in various environments using real-world case studies and practices. Marketing Enterprises is a fundamental subject for marketing majors and offers a general overview for those who wish to design, develop, manage, and maintain consumer information. Marketing students can explore various career opportunities, such as marketing managers, analysts, digital marketing specialists, and advertising executives. In today's world, where businesses face unprecedented challenges and opportunities, a solid foundation in marketing is essential for success.
A business needs to know how to generate funds and ultimately invest it in resources that will bring it the most benefit. Keeping track of this money as it flows in and out of an enterprise is critical for success which is why we refer to it as speaking the language of business. In this subject, you will learn how to keep consistent records as dictated by accounting principles. With the basics in place, you will further your understanding of where funds come from and how financial information can be used to make informed choices about the future direction of the business.
Organisations need to respond to the ever-changing and increasingly complex global environment. The goal of this subject is to address this organisational requirement. You will learn the fundamentals of business management and leadership to acquire the competencies required by businesses. You will learn to motivate teams, make decisions, and manage people and enterprises, which are valuable skills for career advancement. Managing and Leading Enterprise will prepare students for effective professional and managerial careers. This subject will be beneficial if you aspire to start and manage your own business.
This subject is designed to complement the first six months of study in a College Diploma program by developing the skills required to be successful at University and beyond. The subject is delivered online with students accessing learning modules and connecting with their learner community in their own time and at their own pace to allow maximum flexibility. At the beginning of the subject students use diagnostic tools to identify their specific strengths and areas for improvement, and develop an individualised learning journey through the content. This learning journey will help to address individual study skill needs, while also developing employability skills, facilitating connection with peers and with the University community, as well as the student’s future career.
This subject is designed to assist students to take the next step in their academic development by helping them build higher level reflective skills that will allow them to critically consider their own learning and professional journey and make the adjustments required to achieve their goals. Students will begin to take ownership of their learning by developing proactive strategies that will allow them to study on their own terms. Students will begin engaging with their intended profession and reflect on the skills, attributes and qualifications that will be required to reach their goals. Students will also develop a transition plan to help them navigate the next steps in their academic journey so that they can identify the challenges they might encounter as they move forward, and develop the skills to overcome them.
This subject provides an introduction to the concept of Sport for Development. Students will explore the role sports and physical recreation can play in achieving positive socialoutcomes in communities, both locally and internationally. Students will learn about the multidisciplinary nature of Sport for Development and how the disciplines of health and sportsscience, sports management and community development come together in the planning, implementation and evaluation of sports and physical recreation projects.
The World of Sport Business provides students with an entry to sport and its professional organisation and management. Sport organisations are uniquely situated within fluid andemergent social, cultural and political environments and necessitate unique/different managerial approaches which students begin to critically explore. Students will engage with keyissues shaping the domestic and international sport management field including, but not limited to, sport professionalisation and commodification, globalisation and sport fordevelopment. Students will be introduced to sport governance and leadership theories, sport and its management as a context for ethical analysis, and approaches to sport marketingand promotions in the contemporary sport business context.
You can see the course credit points for each subject outlined in our handbook.
Graduates of this Diploma may have opportunities to work in paraprofessional and entry-level roles in business and administration related fields, including:
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**Please note, if this course lists a part-time option, this is not available to International Students on a Student Visa.
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The indicative annual fee is based on full-time study over one year requiring the completion of 10 subjects (110 credit points). This study load is slightly higher than the standard study load as calculated by the University, which is 80 credit points or 8 subjects, equating to an equivalent full-time study load (EFTSL) of 1. With 110 credit points (achieved through study of 10 subjects) taken over the course of one year, the Diploma represents 1.375 EFTSL with each course-specific subject representing 0.125 EFTSL and each preparatory subject representing 0.1875 EFTSL. The indicative annual fee has been calculated on the basis of 1.375 EFTSL and is partially subsidised by the Commonwealth – this is known as Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP). The above fee is what the student owes, known as the Student Contribution.
The fee estimates provided are indicative only and subject to change. These estimates are based on the current fee structures for a normal full time study load. However, the final fees may vary depending on several factors, including the specific subjects chosen, the duration and timing of study, and annual fee adjustments (subject to Commonwealth student contribution band rates). Please note that these estimates do not include the Student Services and Amenities Fee. We encourage all prospective and current students to consult with our Student Services Hub for the most current fee information.
As a multi-campus institution, Western Sydney University and its entities reserves the right to alter the location of its programs between campuses and other locations as necessary.
Your student contribution amount will be calculated based on the general discipline area of the subjects you study (this may be different to the discipline area of your course). To work out your fees in advance, visit the Student contribution calculations page.
FEE-HELP
Students that are eligible for HELP (Higher Education Loan Program) loan can use this to avoid paying upfront and instead pay your Student Contribution over time.
HECS-HELP is a Government loan system designed to help eligible domestic students afford higher education. You will only be required to start repaying the loan once your annual income exceeds the compulsory threshold for the relevant income year.
In order to receive HECS-HELP you must be enrolled in a commonwealth supported place (CSP) and be:
If you are a domestic student, you can apply through our Western Application system which is free of charge.
Domestic students are:
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12 months (full time).
There are no exams in our Diplomas. Instead, our programs employ a variety of assessment types which may include portfolios, applied project work, fieldwork, and practical tasks. Assessments are authentic, maintain high standards and aim to be reflective of real-world tasks. In addition, teachers work closely with students in small, interactive workshop-style classes, and provide students with individual support. This approach ensures a robust evaluation of students’ skills and knowledge. Non-exam assessments develop essential skills, such as critical thinking and time management, preparing students for traditional exams in later years of their programs.
All of our Diplomas commence with the same subject, providing students with an introduction to University life and allowing them to further explore their chosen professional fields. Should you discover a different diploma better suits your personal goals, you can transfer at this stage with no time lost. Transfers to other diplomas are available at any time throughout the duration of your course, and you will receive credit for any common subjects you have already completed.
Diplomas are recognised in the workforce, and can be used to help you stand out from other job candidates. You can take a look at the potential career opportunities in the careers tab.
In this Diploma, there are two electives which students generally complete as the last two subjects in their course. With a wide range of elective options, you can explore a number of topics and align your studies with your specific interests and career goals.
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Ever wondered about the difference?
A Diploma offers specialised learning, focused on gaining job-ready skills or preparing you for further study in a particular field. It is:
With a Western Diploma, you study for 12 months through our Modular Learning model at The College.
Upon completion, you graduate job-ready or can transition into the second year of a Bachelor at Western - gaining two qualifications in the time of one. This makes it the ideal choice for those who:
The fee estimates provided are indicative only and subject to change. These estimates are based on the current fee structures for a normal full time study load. However, the final fees may vary depending on several factors, including the specific subjects chosen, the duration and timing of study, and annual fee adjustments (subject to Commonwealth student contribution band rates). Please note that these estimates do not include the Student Services and Amenities Fee. We encourage all prospective and current students to consult with our Student Services Hub for the most current fee information.
As a multi-campus institution, The College reserves the right to alter the location of its programs between campuses and other locations as necessary.