1) With a Business Diploma, you will get CGA's Business Case 1 (BC1) credit.
2) You need to complete some not CGA related courses to get the CGA related courses, due to the prerequisites (ie: you must complete QNM106 before you can enrol in QNM222, however, there are exceptions to this rule)
3) It gives you a diploma which you can put on your resume.
I would do is, Enrol in Day time ACF for 3 semesters, then transfer all your credits to Part time. Notice that semester 2 and 3 let you take 6 courses each for the price of 5 courses? From that loophole you may save another $500. Then complete CGA level 3 courses only, In total you need to finish 24 courses and apply to graduate with a 2 year diploma. At the end you get a Business diploma which potentially grant you CGA's BC1 credit and you are at level 3.
I cna teach you the proper planning which can save you more money and time; however, I am in China right now. Accessing to the internet is very limitted at my current place of resident.
2) You need to complete some not CGA related courses to get the CGA related courses, due to the prerequisites (ie: you must complete QNM106 before you can enrol in QNM222, however, there are exceptions to this rule)
3) It gives you a diploma which you can put on your resume.
I would do is, Enrol in Day time ACF for 3 semesters, then transfer all your credits to Part time. Notice that semester 2 and 3 let you take 6 courses each for the price of 5 courses? From that loophole you may save another $500. Then complete CGA level 3 courses only, In total you need to finish 24 courses and apply to graduate with a 2 year diploma. At the end you get a Business diploma which potentially grant you CGA's BC1 credit and you are at level 3.
I cna teach you the proper planning which can save you more money and time; however, I am in China right now. Accessing to the internet is very limitted at my current place of resident.