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Australia offers 20 business and administration online course courses in 2026, ranging from Short Courses to Master's Degree. You can study business and administration online course fully online or on-campus through registered RTOs, TAFEs, and universities. Courses typically take 1 month to 2 years to complete. Graduates often move into roles such as Business Administrator or Office Manager, with some courses eligible for state-subsidised or fee-free TAFE places.


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A business and administration online course is a structured programme that teaches core skills in office operations, communication, basic finance, and using business software, usually at Certificate III, Certificate IV, Diploma or higher level. It focuses on practical administration tasks like scheduling, record-keeping and customer service. Many courses are delivered by RTOs, TAFEs and universities so graduates receive nationally recognised qualifications. Study options range from short skills sets to full qualifications aligned to business support careers.
Duration varies by level and whether you study part-time or full-time, from 1 month for a short course through to around 2 years for higher-level qualifications. Introductory and skill-set programmes are usually the shortest, while a Diploma or Master's Degree in business and administration takes longer. Many providers offer self-paced online delivery, so learners can spread their study time to fit around work and family commitments.
Yes, in Australia you can complete a business and administration qualification fully online through registered RTOs, TAFEs and universities. Many of the 36 available courses offer virtual classrooms, recorded lectures and online assessments so you can study from home. Some providers also give the choice of blended or on-campus study if you prefer face-to-face support. To compare flexible options, see the range of Online Courses on StudySelect.
Tuition fees depend heavily on the level of study, from short courses up to a Master's Degree in business and administration. Certificate III and Certificate IV courses are generally more affordable than a Diploma or postgraduate qualification. Costs can be reduced through government support such as fee-free TAFE places, state-subsidised training, JobTrainer-style initiatives, or VET Student Loans for eligible higher-level VET programmes. Providers list exact fees and funding options in their course information.
Completing a business and administration qualification can lead to roles such as Business Administrator, Office Manager, Operations Officer or Business Systems Manager in sectors like healthcare, education, retail and professional services. Entry-level Certificate III or IV graduates often move into receptionist or administrative assistant positions. Higher-level study such as a Diploma or Master's Degree can support progression into coordinator and middle-management roles. For role overviews, explore the Business Administration Industry page.