DOMUNI UNIVERSITAS

Individual courses

Based on the firm belief that academic excellence should not be limited to those studying for a degree, the university takes pride in offering further education programmes (leading to Certificates of Advanced Study) and Individual Courses to anyone wishing to be immersed in the intellectual heritage of the Dominicans.

Certificates of Advanced Study and individual courses are validated in the same way as Bachelor level courses. A paper of 12000-16000 characters, including spaces is required for each course. The study duration for a certificate is 12 months, according to the pace and rhythm of each student, under supervision by a tutor.

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  • 15 Certificates of Advanced Study, in Theological or Philosophical Studies
  • Over 500 Individual Courses

Choose your course by using the search engine and click on the title to see the detailed outline.

  • Accompanied courses – you have access to the learning platform and your studies will be supervised by an academic tutor. These courses are worth 3 ECTS credits which can be counted towards a study programme with Domuni or at another academic institution.
  • Read only courses: you will receive the PDF of your chosen course within 48 hours

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An introduction to development economics

An introduction to development economics

The scope of this course is therefore inherently cross-disciplinary. 

An Introduction to Human Rights, Business and Development

An Introduction to Human Rights, Business and Development

The course will help the students appreciate the current debates on the soft law approach and the UN binding treaty approach to the handling of business and human rights impacts.

An introduction to international trade

An introduction to international trade

The course on International Trade is designed to provide you with an introduction to the theories of international trade as well as global trade governance.

An introduction to sociology of development

An introduction to sociology of development

The course covers the contexts in which various development theories have surfaced, the debates surrounding each development theory, and the ideas of the key contributors.

Business Ethics

Business Ethics

Completing this course will be valuable for your future career in a sense that you will be able to build your unique way of analyzing your Business environment. By applying the concepts that we will discover together, you will be able to focus on the interests of your company while being ethical.

E-seminar: Economy and Theology

E-seminar: Economy and Theology

This e-seminar in philosophy and theology will take place from 30 September to 24 November 2024. With Srecko Koralija, economics meets theology. This seminar examines the links between economic principles and Christian values. Revisit concepts such as social justice, sustainability and the critique of capitalism through a theological lens. This is a seminar that will leave no one indifferent, as it raises fundamental questions about how the economy influences our lives.

English for Economics (SHS-ETC09)

English for Economics (SHS-ETC09)

This course aims at expanding students’ vocabulary and improving their understanding of the body of knowledge in Economics.

Financial Management

Financial Management

To understand the basic notion on financial management specially on the key principles of finance, the important role that financial markets have on the economy.

Food Governance and Development Goals

Food Governance and Development Goals

The course introduce the students to the complex architecture of the global food governance, its historical evolution and the inherent challenges.

International Marketing

International Marketing

This course will cover some fundamentals questions: Why companies should go international? Is it a benefit for them? Whatis an international product strategy? How can a company adapt its product to the new market? Should we create a new product or maintain a similar product?

Introduction to Marketing

Introduction to Marketing

This course provides some insight about principles of Marketing. 

Management and Organizations

Management and Organizations

Organizations are conceived as systems and as such are embedded in an environment. 

Marketing Management

Marketing Management

The Marketing Management course will take participants through market analysis, marketing strategy development, marketing plans delivery and the need for marketing metrics.

Marketing Research

Marketing Research

This self-paced course consists of three modules of study. This course will provide students with links, images, and videos.

Migration and Sustainable Development goals

Migration and Sustainable Development goals

This course intends to introduce the students to the theories associated with optimistic and pessimistic views of the developmental potential of migration and diaspora communities.  

Organisational Information Systems

Organisational Information Systems

Completing this course will be valuable for your future career in a sense that you will be able to build your unique way of analyzing your Business environment. By applying the concepts that we will discover together, you will be able to focus on the interests of your company while building a systemic approach to your environment.

Philosophy of Entrepreneurship

Philosophy of Entrepreneurship

The purpose of this course is to explore the philosophies underpinning economic approaches to the study of entrepreneurship. 

Principles of Accounting

Principles of Accounting

A study of accounting concepts and their application in transaction analysis and financial statement preparation and analysis.

Principles of Leadership

Principles of Leadership

Completing this course will be valuable for your future career in a sense that you will be able to build your unique way of managing people and analyzing your Business environment. By applying the concepts that we will discover together, you will be able to focus on the interests of your company while building a more holistic approach to interpersonal relationships.

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