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Queensland Institute of Business and Technology

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Location
  
Australia

Founded
  
1997

Phone
  
+61 7 3735 6900

Parent organization
  
Navitas

Campus
  
Mount Gravatt and Gold Coast

Affiliations
  
Griffith University, Navitas

Address
  
5, International Building, 176 Messines Ridge Road, Mount Gravatt QLD 4122, Australia

Profiles

Griffith College is a higher education institution delivering programs as a registered Higher Education Provider approved by the Australian Government’s Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations. Griffith College is registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students as required by the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000. In December, 2015 Griffith College rebranded from Queensland Institute of Business and Technology to further and visually deepen the close relationship with our partner, Griffith University.

The school is located on Griffith University's Mount Gravatt and Gold Coast campuses. Griffith College has been in partnership with Griffith University since 1997 and has helped over 14,000 students fulfill their academic dreams in that period.

Programs

The school provides university level Diploma programs in the areas of Science, Commerce, Criminology & Criminal Justice, Engineering, Design, Hotel Management, Social and Psychological Science and Information Technology. The Diploma programs mirror the first year of a selection of bachelor's degrees at Griffith University allowing students to gain entry to Year 2 of the Bachelor upon successful completion of their Diploma. It also delivers a Foundation Program and associate degree in Commerce and Business. These programs are offered in partnership with Griffith University, and are recognised by many other universities in Australia for entry with advanced standing.

References

Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Wikipedia