Postgraduate Diploma in Commerce – PGDipCom
Get ahead in your career and build your expertise by gaining advanced knowledge in a specialised area of business.
Equip yourself with the tools for success
The Postgraduate Diploma in Commerce (PGDipCom) is a flexible qualification that gives you the tools for success—whether in your career or for further study.
With the PGDipCom, you’re not required to take any research courses and you can choose not to specialise in one subject. This gives you more freedom to explore topics that you may not have covered in your undergraduate study.
Whether you’re looking to fill gaps in your knowledge or upskill in a particular area, the PGDipCom will improve your employability and deepen your business knowledge.
Available subjects
Gain an edge in a specific area
Refine your analytical skills while further developing your knowledge in a specific field within Commerce.
Investigate contemporary topics such as:
- the intersection of climate change and accounting
- digital marketing and issues of data privacy
- the future of work
- digital government
- evidence-based policy making
- sustainable tourism management
- reputational risks and uncertainties in organisations
- complexity in the real and virtual world
- the economics of disasters.
Take advantage of Wellington School of Business and Government’s strong links with international academic and professional bodies. Its close ties with Wellington’s public and private sectors also offer you a multitude of opportunities for research and networking.
Comparing with BCom(Hons)
The PGDipCom is comparable to the BCom(Hons), with a couple of differences. Unlike the BCom(Hons), the PGDipCom doesn’t have a research requirement or a subject requirement. With the PGDipCom, you therefore have more freedom to customise your programme of study.
The PGDipCom is a good option for those who already have work experience. If you graduated recently and don’t have much work experience or a taught Master’s degree, the Bachelor of Commerce with Honours or Master of Commerce may be more suitable for you.
Staircasing options
While the PGDipCom is a useful qualification in its own right, it can also serve as the stepping stone to further study. Some of the courses that you complete on this programme may be counted towards the full Master of Commerce degree, if you choose that study path.
International recognition
Wellington School of Business and Government is among a select group of fewer than 130 business schools worldwide that hold the ‘Triple Crown’ of international business education accreditations. By studying here, you can be confident your qualification will be recognised globally for its quality.
Find out more about university accreditations and what they mean for you.
Workload
For the PGDipCom, you’ll study eight courses, usually full time over two trimesters. You can expect a workload of 40 to 45 hours a week.
Part-time students doing two courses per trimester will need to do around 20 to 23 hours of work a week. Make sure you take this into account if you are working while studying.
The commercial capital
Live and study in New Zealand’s creative, compact, and vibrant capital. As well as being the country’s political and cultural hub, Wellington is a harbour city with easy access to the great outdoors.
Special facilities
Postgraduate students can take advantage of the dedicated postgraduate study room at the Wellington School of Business and Government. You can access these facilities from 7 am to midnight.
Here you’ll find computing and printing facilities, and you’ll have access to specialist software such as Gauss, Matlab, Mathematica, Maple, R, Shazam, and Stata.
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