Graduate Diploma: Human Resource Management
Course Code S45
The Graduate Diploma of Business (Human Resource Management) enables graduates and experienced managers to add value to their employment portfolio by gaining a qualification in managing and developing people.
Management is increasingly about maintaining and developing relationships and networks, with people positioned as the critical competitive resource.
This course offers a bridge from the Graduate Certificate (Human Resource Management) course and acts as the first year, or first half of the HRM Master course, and successful participants can convert to a Master qualification within the School of Management.
The flexibility of the course allows students to customise their learning towards interests in people management, people development or workplace relationships.
Professional associations
The Graduate Diploma of Business (Human Resource Management) is accredited by the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI). This entitles graduates to apply to AHRI for professional membership.
Admission requirements
A recognised undergraduate degree in another discipline OR successful completion of a Graduate Certificate.
Course Location and Availability
Campus: Mount Lawley / Off-campus Currently all core units and sufficient electives are available off-campus to complete this course. Please note that additional units will be made available off-campus from time to time
Availability: Full-time / Part-time
Duration: 1 year full-time or part-time equivalent
Course structure
This course consists of 8 units.
Plus 5 elective units selected from:
- MAN5251 Recruitment and Retention
- MAN5257 Workplace Training and Development
- MAN5601 Contemporary Employment Issues
- MAN5602 Managing Occupational Risk
- MAN5603 Managing Employee Performance
- MAN5162 Strategic Human Resource Development V
- MAN5600 Employment Relations
- LAW5258 Employment Law
- MAN5102 Organisational Behaviour V
Contact for more information:
Tel: +61 (0)8 6304 5666
E-mail: businessandlaw@ecu.edu.au


