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Graduate Diploma in Leadership

  • Graduate Diploma

The Graduate Diploma in Leadership is designed for both new and experienced leaders wishing to consolidate their learning, challenge their assumptions and underpinning knowledge and skills, and explore various ways to collaborate and introduce purposeful and meaningful change to their workplaces and...

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Diploma
Domestic Fees
$22,800 per year

About this course

The Graduate Diploma in Leadership is designed for both new and experienced leaders wishing to consolidate their learning, challenge their assumptions and underpinning knowledge and skills, and explore various ways to collaborate and introduce purposeful and meaningful change to their workplaces and communities.Students undertake a series of coursework units which may include a project unit, integrating critical thinking and engagement with theoretical, religious, and spiritual beliefs with a body of knowledge and lived experience. This is done through enquiry-based studies, case studies from leading professionals to address workplace problems and issues, that may lead to practical applications for change in their professional context.

Entry requirements

The minimum admission requirements for the Graduate Diploma in Leadership are:

Career pathways

Graduates of the can progress to the Graduate Diploma in Leadership.Graduates of the Graduate Diploma in Leadership can progress to the .

Course structure

The Graduate Diploma in Leadership is designed for both new and experienced leaders wishing to consolidate their learning, challenge their assumptions and underpinning knowledge and skills, and explore various ways to collaborate and introduce purposeful and meaningful change to their workplaces and communities.
a) Critically analyse and synthesise relevant information and concepts that may include various perspectives from religious beliefs and spiritual traditions.
b) Articulate advanced knowledge of leadership theories and frameworks that may include perspectives from religious beliefs and spiritual traditions to inform leadership practice in complex contexts.
c) Communicate, both orally and in writing, coherent leadership ideas and decisions in logical, relevant, and engaging ways to appropriate professional audiences.
d) Critically reflect on and respond appropriately to theological, religious, social, cultural, ethical and / or sustainability issues from a leadership perspective.
e) Participate, coordinate, and actively collaborate with other professionals to make decisions to facilitate healthy organisational development and transformation.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Humanities, Culture & Social Sciences courses at University of Divinity.
90.9%
Overall satisfaction
82.8%
Skill scale
85.7%
Teaching scale
89.2%
Employed full-time
$69.8k
Average salary