The International College of Management, Sydney (ICMS) is a higher education provider that offers a range of degrees, from diploma level to advanced qualifications. ICMS provides programs in Business, Hospitality, and Information Technology, including English, Foundation, Diploma, Bachelor, Graduate Certificate, and Master’s degrees.
The primary campus of ICMS is located at the historic "Manly Castle" on St Patrick’s Estate, North Head, overlooking Sydney Harbour. This campus, which was once a seminary, served as the exterior setting for Gatsby's mansion in the 2013 film adaptation of The Great Gatsby. Additionally, ICMS has a second campus in the Manning Building, situated in the heart of Sydney’s business district.
Why Study at International College of Management Sydney?
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100% of ICMS international graduates have a job, 100% of ICMS graduates have a job or had a job within six months of graduation, and 98% of ICMS graduates have a job.
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Ranked #1 in Australia for Tourism and Hospitality Graduates in Employment (undergraduate)
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Ranked #1 in Australia for Tourism and Hospitality, Skills Development (First & Final Year)
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Ranked #1 for Bachelor of Event Management and Bachelor of Hospitality Management in Australia.
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Ranked above Australian Public Universities in key areas such as postgraduate skills development and learner engagement in management and commerce.
Industry Recognitions
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ICMS was one of five finalists, and the only private provider in Australia, selected in the Employability category of the Australian Financial Review Higher Education Awards 2023.
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In 2017, ICMS won the NSW Premier's Export Award for outstanding innovation and international success in the field of education and training services, expertise and curriculum.
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ICMS received the Australian Business Award in 2009 for International Trade.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: Can someone enrol in more than one course?
A: In some circumstances students can enrol to study more than one degree course simultaneously. This has to be approved by the relevant Associate Dean. If this enrollment constitutes a study overload, the Associate Dean will only approve concurrent enrollment if the student has achieved a CGPA of at least 2.50 after two study periods.
2: What if someone wants to withdraw from the course after it has started ?
A: All students seeking to withdraw entirely from their studies and discontinue their enrolment after they have signed their offer of acceptance or have commenced their study should refer to the Withdrawal Procedures for further information.
3: Can someone study fully online?
A: Australian and New Zealand students may study fully online – if this is offered for their preferred course. They may also choose a blend of online and face to face classes, subject to availability.