Diploma in Business Management (RQF/EQF) - Level 4, 5 and 6 Equivalent to UK Bachelor Honour Degree
Cambridge Management and Leadership School Ltd
Summary
- Exam(s) / assessment(s) not included in price, and must be purchased separately
- Tutor is available to students
Location & dates
Sheraton House Castle Park
CAMBRIDGE
Cambridgeshire
CB30AX
United Kingdom
Overview
The ABMA Education qualification in Business Management is aimed at students who wish to study a vocational pathway where academic knowledge and understanding are applied to a variety of business situations. This approach will enable learners to pursue a career in a related discipline where knowledge, skills and understanding provide the intellectual foundations to be successful in business. In addition, each level of the Business Management qualification provides the basis for progression to higher levels of learning. This could be based on an ambition to focus on subject specific disciplines or to progress onto master’s level study.
Qualification Objectives
To achieve this aim, the Business Management qualification has 10 objectives. These are shown below.
- Equip learners with the necessary skills and competencies to enable them to gain meaningful employment.
- Encourage a critical approach to knowledge acquisition where learners have the confidence to challenge established theories and concepts when these are applied in different contexts.
- Develop, in learners, the confidence to challenge and improve workplace activity where the outcome is both positive and beneficial to an organisation.
- Develop an awareness of the global influences on business where organisational cultures and a diverse workforce are constantly evolving.
- Promote the benefits to an organisation of entrepreneurial activity, enterprise and creativity.
- Allow for flexibility in teaching, learning and assessment so that local and/or specialist requirements are met.
- Meet the aspirations of learners who may wish to develop further knowledge, whether that is specialised or at higher levels.
- Provide a balance between developing the knowledge, skills and understanding for learners to succeed academically and those required when entering employment.
- Promote an interactive teaching and learning environment which is challenging yet rewarding.
- Present to learners, assessments which are transparent and achievable whilst at the same time offering an appropriate level of challenge.
Intake: 18 September 2018
Description
The ABMA qualification in Business Management is separated into three levels: level 4, level 5 and level 6. Each level meets the requirements and expectations of appropriate regulatory frameworks (RQF, EQF, FHEQ and SCQF) where there is a combination of mandatory and optional units.
The mandatory units provide the fundamental knowledge and understanding which anyone working in a business management role should possess. The optional units provide learners with an opportunity to fine-tune their study so they can pursue related subjects which will support progression into a specific area of employment or further study.
Each unit, irrespective of the level, requires 150 hours Total Unit Time (TUT). TUT consists of direct contact with learners such as classroom based activities, directed and independent study such as research and reading, time to prepare for assessments and time taken to complete assessments.
Level 4 - ABMA Level 4 Diploma in Business Management (RQF)
This level of the qualification provides a broad introduction to business management as a subject. The mandatory units provide the basis on which to develop fundamental research and study skills whilst also introducing learners to the fundamentals of how organisations are designed, structured and managed. The optional units provide, for the first time in the qualification, an opportunity for learners to select specialist subjects. The following units form level 4 of the qualification.
Mandatory Units
Unit 1 - Preparing for Study and Employment
Unit 2 - The Dynamics of Organisational Design
Unit 3 - Leading and Managing in the 21st Century
Optional Units
Unit 4 - Interaction and Co-operation for Organisational Success
Unit 5 - Contemporary Finance and Accounting and Management
Unit 6 - 21st Century Economics
Unit 7 - Using Information to Support Business Operations
On successful completion of level 4 learners can progress to level 5 or exit the qualification with a level 4 qualification in Business Management.
Level 5 - ABMA Level 5 Diploma in Business Management (RQF)
Whilst the two mandatory units focus on subjects which apply to all organisations: operations and strategy, the optional units provide opportunities for learners to begin developing the knowledge and understanding required to become competent in subjects which are of specific interest to them. These units will use the knowledge gained from study at level 4 (or equivalent workplace learning) as the basis to explore more complex and more focused disciplines. In addition, any combination of optional units, when combined with the mandatory units, will help to ensure learners succeed when progressing to level 6 or, if they chose, to enter the workplace.
The following units form level 5 of the qualification.
Mandatory Units
Unit 1 - Strategic Planning in Contemporary Business Environments
Unit 2 - Improving the Supply Chain through Effective Operations Management
Optional Units
Unit 3 - Leading Change in Dynamic Environments
Unit 4 - Contemporary Issues in HRM
Unit 5 - Enterprise and Entrepreneurship
Unit 6 - Contemporary Marketing
Unit 7 - Legal Rights and Responsibilities in Business Law
On successful completion of level 5, learners can progress to level 6 or exit the qualification with a level 5 qualification in Business Management.
Level 6 - ABMA Level 6 Diploma in Business Management (RQF)
At level 6 learners are expected to think and respond to teaching more critically and with a greater emphasis on the strategic aspect of business management. As such, both of the mandatory units have a strategic bias; as do three of the optional units. The knowledge and understanding gained through the mandatory units should enable learners to support organisations to gain competitive advantage whilst considering the global environmental influences. The optional units, when linked to similar units at levels 4 and 5 (or their equivalent), will provide a stepping stone to the bespoke pathway which learners may have selected.
The following units form level 6 of the qualification.
Mandatory Units
Unit 1 - Globalisation: An Opportunity for Strategic Growth
Unit 2 - Strategy and Planning for Competitive Advantage
Optional Units
Unit 3 - Strategic Financial Management
Unit 4 - Strategic Economics for the 21st Century
Unit 5 - Project Management for Organisational Success
Unit 6 - Supporting Strategy through Effective Decision Making
Unit 7 - Marketing in a Global Context
On successful completion of level 6, learners will be awarded a level 6 qualification in Business Management.
Relationship to Occupational and Educational Standards
One of the main reasons for achieving a qualification is so that a graduate of a programme of study can demonstrate they have reached a level of knowledge and understanding based on a specific and stated set of content. To help ensure the knowledge, skills and understanding which a learner acquires from achieving the ABMA qualification in Business Management are relevant to industry requirements and meet employer expectations, the content of this qualification has been mapped to the following standards:
- The National Occupational Standards (NOS) for Management and Leadership developed by Skills CFA
- The Quality Code for Higher Education developed by the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA)
Additional note – Assessment Fees
Assessment fee for this qualification is £3000.00. Learners can pay assessment fee on monthly instalments.
Please note that Assessment fees covers registration fees (with the awarding body), examination/assignment of each unit, marking and the quality assurance of assessment to confirm valid grades, qualification certificate and the transcript at the end of the course.
Who is this course for?
The vocational and applied nature of the qualification means that different types of learners would benefit from attending a programme of study and achieving the qualification. Learners who have recently completed compulsory education and have chosen to follow a career in business management or a related vocation will be able to acquire the fundamental skills and knowledge to successfully enter the workplace. Whereas, those already in employment will be able to build on existing workplace competencies which will provide an opportunity to make an immediate and positive impact on an organisation and how it conducts its business. In addition, obtaining this qualification would be beneficial for those who are re-entering employment after a period of absence and for those who are seeking a career change.
Requirements
Applicants must have one of the following qualification to allow entry onto this qualification:-
- Three A levels, or equivalent, at pass or above
- a level 3 qualification in business
- Level 3 Diploma in Business Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- An internationally recognised equivalent qualification e.g. Higher Secondary School Certificate etc.
Career path
This qualification would be beneficial for those who are re-entering employment after a period of absence and for those who are seeking a career change. Successful graduates will also progress onto MBA, MSC or MA degree in the relevant discipline.
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