Study Management At ACAP

Successful organisations are created by successful leaders – but leadership skills, and the ability to effectively manage people, are not always innate. These skills are also rarely the focus of a university management program.

ACAP’s management programs are different. Our courses are designed to develop your skills so you can motivate your team and get the best performance from every individual. Our expertise in counselling and communications combined with the practical nature of our courses ensures you get the opportunity to nurture and practice your people management skills.

Become a natural-born leader

You may be just starting out in a management role, want to work in Human Resources or, you may already be in a management field, and want to formalise your skills. With our range of management and HR qualifications which spans Diploma to Master’s, we have something to suit every level.

Learn by doing

Put theory into practice with small class sizes of around 20 students, group work, role play and student placements. It’s a dynamic learning environment that is engaging and exciting.

Study designed for your lifestyle

It’s easy to fit your management course around your work and family commitments. Choose from on-campus study in Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane by flexible delivery or in a mix of modes, part-time or full-time. You can also start with a single module and depending on the module you select this can then count towards your Diploma, Bachelor, or Master's qualification.

Management Fact File

Did you know?

  • The level of growth in Human Resource Management has seen a significant increase of 8.4% between 2003 and 2008
  • For Corporate Services Managers the weekly full-time earnings before tax are $1,150
  • Employment for General Managers to 2014-15 is expected to grow very strongly. Employment in this very large occupation (53,300 in November 2009) rose very strongly in the past five years
  • The average weekly pre-tax income for full-time HR professionals is $1,000
  • Employment growth for both general managers and HR professionals is expected to be strong

Source:

www.joboutlook.gov.au