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T Text Based Learning Distance Learning Online Learning Management Pathway 22 DBA University of Wales 26 MBA University of Bradford 36 Masters Entry Diploma in Management Anglia Ruskin University 37 Certificate in Management Anglia Ruskin University Business Pathway 38 MBA top-up University of Sunderland 40 BTEC Level 7 Diploma/Extended Diploma in Edexcel Strategic Management & Leadership 42 MBA Anglia Ruskin University 44 MBA (Management Consultancy) Anglia Ruskin University 46 MBA (Project Management) Anglia Ruskin University 48 MBA Business Management in the Global Food Industry The Royal Agricultural College 50 BA (Hons) Business Management (Final Year Top-up) University of Sunderland 52 BA (Hons) Business Anglia Ruskin University 53 BA (Hons) Business (Final Year Top-up) Anglia Ruskin University 54 BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Business (Management) Edexcel HR Management Pathway 56 MBA (Human Resource Management) Anglia Ruskin University 58 Masters Entry Diploma in Human Resource Management Anglia Ruskin University 59 Certificate in Human Resource Management Anglia Ruskin University Law Pathway 60 MBA (Law) Anglia Ruskin University 62 LLB Anglia Ruskin University Psychology Pathway 66 BSc (Hons) Psychology (Applied) Anglia Ruskin University
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IT & Telecomms Pathway 68 MSc Information Technology 70 MSc Telecommunications 72 BSc (Hons) Business Computing 74 HND Diploma in Computing & Systems Development Finance & Accounting Pathway 76 MBA (Finance) 78 BA (Hons) Accounting & Financial Management 80 BA (Hons) Business (Finance) 81 BA (Hons) Business (Finance) (Final Year Top-up) 82 BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Business (Accounting) Marketing Pathway 84 BA (Hons) Business (Marketing) 85 BA (Hons) Business (Marketing) (Final Year Top-up) 86 BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Business (Marketing) Service Excellence Pathway 88 MBA (Service Excellence) Tourism & Hospitality Pathway 90 MSc International Hospitality Management 92 BSc (Hons) International Hospitality & Tourism Management (final year top-up) 94 BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Travel & Tourism Supply Chain Management Pathway 96 Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply (CIPS)
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Choosing which qualification to study can sometimes be a difficult process and understandably you want to get it right. Expert advisors are available to provide you with detailed information about all of the programmes, to assist you through the application process, to help you with funding choices and lifestyle decisions, and then to support you throughout your studies all the way to graduation. Uniquely, if you begin your studies with and change your mind for any reason within the first 30 days, simply ask and well give you your money back with our no quibble guarantee, ensuring you are in control every step of the way. All the Diplomas, Degrees and Masters qualifications we offer have the same status as those studied on a University campus. On enrolment you become a student of the university of your choice with all the benefits associated with this status, and you are invited to attend your University to collect your degree certificate at your graduation ceremony. You already know that investing in yourself is one of the best investments you can ever make. It is also accepted that a qualification enhances your career and long term earning potential but you may not know that a distance learning qualification studied with has other added benefits.
is the worlds largest independent provider of UK university distance learning education. There are no boundaries to your success with .
Whether its a new career, an increase in salary or a desire to broaden your horizons and learn something new, you can your goals with a university distance learning qualification.
With 20 years experience of supporting over 50,000 distance learning university students in the UK and around the world, enrolling 4,000 new students each year, 95% of whom combine full-time work with their studies and more than 90% who graduate, we know exactly what it takes for you to success. Our University partners include:
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distance learning programmes are designed to allow you to contextualise and apply your learning to your job as you study. This not only enhances your learning it also develops your skills. These are valuable attributes to an employer.
of students said their career had progressed as a direct result of their studies
Employers recognise that employees or potential employees who have studied by distance learning are likely to be more focused and dedicated than those who have studied on campus. is also a member of the British Institute for Learning & Development is ISO 9001: 2000 accredited Our Professional Pathways structure allows open access and defined progression routes to your career.
I found to be most professional in their approach with friendly and courteous staff who were always able to answer any queries and questions I had. The whole administration process of applying to university was extremely smooth and trouble free Phil Balfe, Diploma in Management
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This is excellent value for money, and the course materials have been superb, I have learnt a lot. It is ideal for people who want to progress and better themselves but cannot stop just to study. Jonathan Wilson, MBA
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Student Finance UK and EU students can apply for funding for the following programmes studied by visiting www.direct. gov.uk/sfforms2011. This website will guide you and explain what you may be entitled to. What programmes are available? HND Business (Edexcel) HND Business Management (Edexcel) HND Business Marketing (Edexcel)
Instalment Plans offers instalment payment plans for most programmes. Payment amounts and frequency vary, depending on the awarding university or institution. Some programmes allow payment on a per module basis. We accept all major debit/credit cards.
HND Travel and Tourism Management (Edexcel) HND Business Accounting (Edexcel) BSc (Hons) Psychology (Applied) (Anglia Ruskin University)
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University of Wales
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MBA Specialisms
Anglia Ruskin University
MBA
Business & Management in the Global Food Industry
Royal Agricultural College
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University of Bradford
MBA
MBA
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University of Sunderland
MBA*
Service Excellence
Finance
MBA
MBA
Management Consultancy
MBA
MBA
MSc
Information Technology
Anglia Ruskin University
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MBA
MBA
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MBA
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HR Management
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Project Management
MBA
Level 7
BTEC
MBA
Law
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Psychology (Applied) (Year 3)
Anglia Ruskin University
Diploma
in Management
Anglia Ruskin University
BA (Hons)
Business Management
University of Sunderland
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Business
Anglia Ruskin University
Diploma
HR Management
Anglia Ruskin University
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Anglia Ruskin University
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BSc (Hons)
BSc (Hons)
Business Computing
Anglia Ruskin University
BA (Hons)
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Anglia Ruskin University
Business (Finance)
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HND
Business (Management)
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Anglia Ruskin University
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Edexcel
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Travel & Tourism
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CIPS
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Anglia Ruskin University
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HR Management
Anglia Ruskin University
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CIPS
International Certificate
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I found the experience of distance learning excellent as I like to manage my own time and found the flexibility brilliant. I would highly recommend this method of learning to anyone juggling a job at the same time. Ruth Tinsley Diploma in Management
Enrol with and as well as receiving an exceptional, dedicated service with all the advice and support needed from initial enquiry to course completion, also:
You a university or professional qualification that is recognised worldwide You can afford to study because you continue earning You are recognised by employers for your ability to focus and apply yourself You are recognised by employers for the valuable work experience you have gained throughout your studies You make a relatively small investment in yourself now and make a big difference to your future career and earning potential You contextualise and apply what you learn in your workplace You network with other students worldwide and learn from each other You become a member of s International Management Academy and all the benefits that go with this worldwide academic community
You access the Professional Pathways structure that enables ongoing academic and career progression
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The IMA is a resource base of management, business and personal development content available to all current students of wherever they are in the world. This resource base is continually being added to and enhanced and as you progress through your studies you will find more and more resources to support you and help you on your way. Every student of becomes an IMA member and automatically receives: management development events. Free access to new management development tool set. Regular Management Learning Newsletters keeping you informed about management development issues. Free access to
All students enrolling on two-year Masters programmes will in addition receive: Insights Personal Discovery Profile, providing you with a powerful insight into your unique personality. Lifelines Work-Life Balance Programme, enabling you to strike a better balance between work and the rest of your life, thus improving your quality of life, and reducing the risk of work and stress related illnesses. A USB Memory Stick to enhance your study flexibility.
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I have enjoyed returning to study with a flexible approach and an excellent support structure supplied by . Matt Easton, HND Business Management
Our promise to you. If youre still unsure about taking that next step, then consider this. If during the first 30 days of your studies you are not completely satisfied you can claim a full refund of your fee. So what do you have to lose by applying?
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Q: How long does it take? A: It depends on the programme but most programmes have a minimum and maximum study period. Generally you will spend as much or as little time as you would if you were taking the programme by formal part-time study but this is, of course, very flexible. Q: I work full-time and have a family, how will I find the time? A: Flexibility is key. All of our programmes allow you to work full-time as you can fit your studies around your job and personal commitments. Our programmes require from as little as 7 hours per week study time. Your student support coordinator is always on hand should you need any help with handing in assignments, logging into ilearn or deferring your studies. In most cases, you can take up to five years or more to complete your programme, although many complete within one or two years. Q: What if I need more time to complete my studies, can I take a break? A: If you fall behind, become ill, relocate or need to defer your studies we will always try our best to accommodate you and your student support co-ordinator will be on hand to explain the options available to you. Q: What happens if I fail something? A: Dont worry, if you fail an assessment you are allowed at least one resubmission. Your academic tutor will provide you with detailed feedback to help prepare you for your resubmission. Q: How do I sit exams? A: UK students can sit their examinations at s Midland Management Centre in Coventry or at any other pre-approved venue with the help of our examinations coordinator. Examinations can be arranged locally, although this will incur an additional charge. Q: Is there a graduation ceremony? A: For most of our university accredited programmes you will be invited to a formal graduation ceremony, usually held on the university campus with full time students.
Ive been really pleased with all of the help and support that has been Programme Advisor provided by my and Tutors throughout my studies Rachel Quincy BA (Hons) Business and Management
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A message from RDIs CEO The Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) offers the opportunity for you to reach the pinnacle of your field, demonstrating dedication, competence and research expertise within the business arena. Your DBA will require you to advance the boundaries of management knowledge and to develop a piece of original work evidencing your contribution to worldleading community that drives business forward and establishing yourself as a leader within your chosen field. From personal experience of doctorate research and supervising others at a doctoral level, I have discovered that only those with sufficient long term drive and commitment will succeed which is one of the reasons the doctoral community is so highly respected.
Research Methods (30 credits) Students will be introduced to a range of qualitative and quantitative research methods that will enable them to make informed choices as to the methods of data collection and analysis used in their own research projects. Students will identify a management issue and develop and implement a research project to investigate this issue. Indicative Content: Qualitative methods such as interviews, observation, ethnography, documentary analysis, focus groups, case studies, pictorial representation, diaries, stories and life stories Qualitative data analysis Questionnaire design Survey and sampling methods Measurement Quantitative methods such as exploratory data analysis, statistical hypothesis testing, ANOVA, multivariate regression analysis, principal component analysis and cluster analysis Using SPSS for data analysis Presenting data and reporting findings Action learning and action research NVivo and NUD*IST (software) Research Design (30 credits) This module will prepare you for transfer to Stage 2 of the programme the doctoral thesis. Students will prepare a research proposal for the intended doctoral thesis. The proposal will demonstrate that the work will be characterised by advanced learning based on professional capability and in depth research and development leading to substantial projects which achieve major organisational change and/or excellence in professional practice. Indicative Content: The philosophy of knowledge Research methodologies Research tools Developing a research question, searching and using literature Designing a study Obstacles to data gathering Writing a proposal
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If you are one of those people who seriously believe they can succeed in undertaking a substantial piece of independent research in your chosen field with the support of our team of highly qualified doctoral supervisors, then we would be pleased to hear from you.
This modern DBA is designed to advance the professional development of senior practicing managers and other professionals in the field of business and management. The DBA focuses on contemporary business issues, to develop high-calibre, well-rounded professionals with specialised knowledge and managerial competencies. It is expected that candidates will contribute to the development and synthesis of new knowledge concerning the theory and practice of business administration, and on graduation will be able to perform as professional managers, management consultants in a variety of international, regional, national and organisational environments; mentor in the practice and research of business administration; leaders in the knowledge and theory of business administration; and role models for the practice of business administration. This degree is validated and awarded by the University of Wales, UK. For further details regarding the University and its validation services, please log on to www.wales.ac.uk/
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Master of Business Administration degree, or a management based Masters level qualification, from a recognised institution. A minimum of 5 years proven professional work experience with a particular involvement in management, management consultancy, management teaching, management training, or management research; Proof of written and oral proficiency in English achieved through either completion of a degree taught and examined in the English language, and/or attainment of a valid IELTS score of a minimum overall score of 6.5, with no band less than 6.0.
Programme Assessment
Stage 1 Reflective Practice Assessment 1: Personal development plan showing evidence of implementation, 2,000 words. Assessment 2: Scoping paper for project, 1,000 words. Assessment 3: Final consultancy report, 4,000 words. Assessment 4: Reflective report demonstrating critical awareness of self, participation in action learning sets and completion of project, 4,000 words. Research Methods 5,000-word report on a research project. Research Design 5,000-word research proposal for the intended doctoral thesis. Stage 2 Thesis Present and defend at a viva voce a thesis of between 60-70,000-words.
Please note: Candidates must in their prior study be able to demonstrate both an understanding of academic issues of management and the ability to undertake postgraduate work. The actual degree presented must be management based and should include a dissertation. Candidates with low grades are unlikely to be accepted.
Enrolment Dates
The DBA programme has enrolment dates in October, January, April and July.
Attendance Options
The programme is designed to provide an opportunity for students to obtain a DBA by means of independent study supported by online distance learning resources and academic support. Meetings with supervisors will normally be online through use of video/audio technology with the option for face-toface meetings at appropriate times throughout the lengthy study process. The DBA can be completed over a minimum of 4 years and maximum of 7 years of study.
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Tutorial Groups While distance learning allows you to study at a time, place and pace to suit your needs Bradford ensure that you will never feel like you are studying alone. When studying a module you will be part of a small tutor group. As a tutor group member you are expected to take part in weekly online discussions and a series of live on line tutorials. You can also discuss issues with other distance learning students and academics through the Bradford School of Management social networking site The Atrium. The Virtual Learning Environment Bradford University School of Management uses a virtual learning environment called Blackboard. Each module you study will have a dedicated Blackboard site containing: A copy of the module study book Guidance on the assessment used for the module Power point slides and audio recordings (where available) taken from Bradford based full time or part time MBA lectures Film from 3 key on-site lectures (where available) Key readings selected by Bradford academics from leading academic journals, trade publications and broadsheet newspapers Selected audio and video clips helping to underline your knowledge and understanding of particular subject areas Additional non-compulsory readings enabling you to further engage with a subject and advance your understanding A comprehensive bank of multiple choice/short answer questions allowing you to monitor your understanding and get instant feedback on your progression Bradford School of Management Library As a distance learning student you will have access to the Universitys online library resources. This means that wherever you are in the world you can access thousands of academic journals, market reports and textbooks all from your computer. Distance learning students also have their own dedicated librarian who can provide students with photocopies of various materials including journal papers, book chapters and company reports. Effective Learning Service It may be some time since you last studied for a formal qualification and so some of your key learning skills such as essay writing, critical analysis and revision may require some attention. The School of Management Effective Learning department can provide you with all the help you need to overcome such obstacles. Quick read leaflets are available with titles such as How to Improve Your Marks and 5 Stage Report Writing Structure. A variety of additional information is available and you can even have a one-to-one consultation with Bradfords effective learning advisor.
Students are expected to take 2 subjects (modules) every three months. Each module contains 9 study units. Students typically progress by studying 1 unit from each module per week. This equates to approximately 14-16 hours of study per week. If you dont think that you have enough time to study 2 modules over the three month period you can always chose to study just one module, lightening your workload considerably. If work or family life is particularly busy then you can even suspend your studies and restart at a later date. This flexibility means that students can complete the MBA in 2 to 6 years. We do, however, strongly advise that students study 2 modules every 3 months.
Bradford University School of Management has been providing students with an opportunity to study for an MBA via distance learning since 1998. At Bradford they appreciate that many of their students have to juggle work and family commitments alongside their studies. As such they allow their students to develop their managerial skills and knowledge at a pace which suits their individual needs. The programme is aimed at intelligent, highly motivated managers who wish to equip themselves with the essential business and management skills required in the increasingly competitive, diverse and dynamic business environment. Once you start the distance learning MBA programme you become part of the Bradford University School of Management student community. Bradford has a great pride in this sense of community and throughout your studies they ensure that you have every opportunity to develop your professional network while also learning from the experiences of other students. This is achieved through the use of small faculty led tutor groups, weekly online discussions, live face-to-face on line tutorial sessions and a distance learner online social space called The Atrium. Further to this while you do not have to attend any on-site teaching you will have an opportunity to take part in faceto-face teaching sessions with academics from the School of Management in Bradford and at its partner institutions in the Netherlands, Germany, Hong Kong, Singapore, Dubai, the Philippines and Italy (subject to availability). Your knowledge and understanding of each subject area studied will be assessed by the most appropriate means. This will typically involve the completion of a written assignment, an exam or in some cases an assignment and an exam. If you need to sit an exam Bradford has examination centres worldwide, making it highly likely that there is an exam centre near you. There are four enrolment opportunities throughout the year in September, January, April and July.
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Each module has been designed so that your understanding and knowledge is developed through using a variety of materials from textbooks and academic journal papers through to video clips, podcasts, online discussions and live on line tutorials. Printed Materials For each module you will receive a textbook and a high quality study book containing essential study notes, case studies and short exercises to develop your understanding. The study books are written by academics from the Bradford School of Management many of whom are world leading authorities in their subject area. Each study book contains: 9 study units, each unit is designed to develop your understanding of a particular subject area. 2 optional assignments which you submit to your tutor for feedback. These assignments enable you to track your progress ensuring that you understand key subject areas. A series of short case studies and exercises reinforcing key principles and ideas and demonstrating how academic theory can be put into practice. Clear guidance on accessing additional learning materials that will help reinforce your understanding and knowledge.
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In order to provide you with a solid foundation you will study ten compulsory modules covering key business and managerial disciplines. Your understanding of each subject area will be developed through the study books, textbooks, case studies, journal papers, audio and video materials and ongoing collaboration with other distance learning students and of course your module tutor. You will also be able to assess your progress through the online multiple choice/short answer questions and the two tutor marked essays. 1. Business Accounting Managers are required to have an understanding of accounting and the accountants role within an organisation. The module will provide an introduction into this area covering issues such as: Interpreting and evaluating accounts Profit and loss Cash flow and the balance sheet Investment appraisal and return on investment Marginal and absorption costing Ratios, comparisons and trends Budgeting and control
2. Business Economics The module provides an insight into the market environment organizations operate in and how market forces can impact on an organization and the growth strategies adopted. The module covers: Scarcity and choice Resource allocation and the markets Demand and supply/cost analysis Intervention in markets Market structure and competition Structure, conduct and performance of companies and markets Market concentration and public competition policy Determinants of national output/income and fluctuations in growth rates Key economic variables: output, employment, inflation Government fiscal, monetary and supply side policies Exchange rates and the balance of payments Globalisation, international trade and international investment 3. Marketing The module provides an insight into just what marketing is along with the fundamental marketing theories managers need to be aware of. In addition to this the module considers the relationship between market analysis, organizational opportunities and threats, marketing strategies and tactics. The module covers: What is the marketing concept? Analysing the market environment and market planning Consumer and organizational buying behaviour Segmenting the market, targeting customers and positioning the product Marketing tactics the marketing mix Product portfolio analysis and the product life cycle Branding and communicating with the market Marketing channels distributors and retailers Pricing strategies Marketing in a international environment 4. Operations Management The module looks at what is known as the conversion process focusing on how materials and products are processed within the organization. The module covers: The framework for operations management and the functional interfaces The issues of value, variety and design Design operational systems The workings of an organization Capacity management and operational planning Quality management Purchasing and layout Contemporary issues in operations management 5. Managing People Managers need to be able to understand how to manage one of their most valuable and important resources their employees. In order to investigate this subject the module draws on several disciplines including organisational behaviour, organisational psychology and human resource management. The result is a module which provides a comprehensive insight into those factors which influence human behaviour within the work environment. The module covers: Personality, perception, motivation and job satisfaction Group and team work Management and leadership Transactional and transformational leadership
Organizational culture, structure and design Conflict, power and politics within the organisation Communications within the organisation 6. Managerial and Professional Development The module encourages students to adopt an independent and reflective approach to learning and development enabling students to develop an awareness of their own and others development needs. The module covers: The role of learning and development in organisations The critical role of managerial skills Learning: approaches and models Principles of personal development Professional and management development Career development Developing self-awareness Reflective practice 7. Business Research In order to assess new business opportunities or potential future strategies managers need to be able to conduct business research in a systematic and objective manner. In addition to this when faced with the results from business research managers also need to have the required skills to analyse the evidence presented to them. With this in mind the module covers: Qualitative and quantitative approaches to business research Creating a suitable research sample Analysing research results Drawing and then testing the findings emerging from business research Interpreting and presenting research results The ethics of business research 8. Business Ethics and Sustainability The module will draw on current research and business practice in order to provide students with an insight into one of the major issues facing organizations today. The module covers: The foundations of the debate surrounding business ethics and sustainability What do we mean by business ethics, sustainability, sustainable development, corporate citizenship and corporate social responsibility? Traditional and contemporary ethical theory
The duties and responsibilities of businesses Corporations, state and civil society and the firm as a political actor The international, national and regional regulatory environment and codes of practice State or self-regulation and the risks of non-compliance Stakeholders: shareholders, employees, consumers, suppliers, competitors, civil society and government Future perspectives on ethics and sustainability
9. Corporate Finance The module draws on some of the issues previously discussed in the Business Accounting module consolidating and further developing your knowledge of financial decision making. You will consider how capital markets operate, how companies are valued and how the wider business environment can impact on financial managers operations. The module covers: An overview of financial management considering investment and financing decisions, share holder value analysis and strategic investment Valuing organizations Financial strategies short term and long term finance and working capital management Do dividends matter? dividend policy Using debt finance long term and short term debt instruments Measurement of gearing impact on shareholder value and the required return Shareholder return requirements 10. Strategic Management The module aims to develop an understanding of the changing practice of strategic management within an often highly volatile business environment. The module covers: Varying perspectives on strategy, strategic management and strategic decision making An understanding of the dynamic business environment Strategy formation, organisational planning and positioning Creating and sustaining a competitive advantage and stakeholder satisfaction Value chain analysis Company culture and its impact on management strategy
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Cycle Two
Once you have gained the required managerial skills and knowledge during Cycle 1 of your studies you will then be required to complete four Cycle 2 modules. There are a total of ten Cycle 2 modules to choose from for those studying purely by distance learning. If you decide to study a Cycle 2 module(s) at Bradford or at a partner institute a number of alternative modules are likely to be available (e.g. mergers and acquisitions). As with the Cycle 1 modules you are expected to study two cycle 2 modules every three months. The modules available via the conventional distance learning route are: 1. Marketing Communications In a world where organizational stakeholders are bombarded each day with numerous messages there is a need to ensure that your organisation communicates with the right stakeholders in the most efficient and effective way. This module will help you achieve this introducing the concepts and theories that will enable you to develop integrated marketing communications. The module covers: Analysing integrated marketing communications Advertising theory and management Personal selling and negotiation Below the line promotions Public relations Branding and design
2. Entrepreneurship This module is designed to introduce you to the concept of entrepreneurship and to equip you with the knowledge and skills to engage with the entrepreneurial process. You will emerge from the module with a comprehensive understanding of the importance of entrepreneurship to the economy, the role of the entrepreneur and the unique problems that new businesses face. You will also learn the skills that will enable you to develop ideas into concepts, test these through feasibility analysis and develop business plans for new ventures. The module covers: Defining and understanding enterprise, entrepreneurship & innovation. Managerial versus entrepreneurial mindsets. Skills attitudes and behaviours associated with entrepreneurs and developing entrepreneurial skills. Creativity and innovation in entrepreneurship. Sources of opportunity & innovation. Techniques for generating and evaluating new ideas. Distinguishing between ideas and opportunities. Developing ideas into business opportunities. Industry and competitor analysis. Feasibility analysis. Assessing the factors which influence the choice of business model. How to develop a business model. Recognising potential flaws in a business model Resources in the entrepreneurial venture. Decisions required for a new venture. Developing a team & networks to implement the opportunity The purpose of a business plan. Key components of a business plan. Evaluating and presenting a business plan
3. Project Management The module aims to foster a critical awareness of the concepts and principles of project management providing an insight into key models, frameworks and techniques to support decision making and control. The module covers: The justification for project management The processes involved in project management Project initiation selection, start up, the business case and the organisation Project initiation Part II planning and the management of product delivery Project implementation stage control and boundary management Project closure learning from the project planning experience and assessing the benefits of project management Managing risk and quality Configuration management and change control Software tools in project management 4. E-Business The module will investigate the highly contemporary areas of E-commerce and E-business considering the implications these developments may have for new and existing businesses. Further to this you will develop the skills required to introduce and manage the E business strategy of an organization. The module covers: Understanding E-commerce and E-business E-commerce technology Applying E-commerce (e.g. search engines, social networks, blogs) Barriers to E-commerce (e.g. security, data encryption) Analysing business models Public policy and legal issues impacting on E-commerce and E-business New management, strategy thinking and future technologies 5. International Business Strategy The module develops a comprehensive understanding of the major issues that businesses are confronted with when operating in international markets. The module covers: The implications for strategic management of major changes in trade and investment patterns The globalisation process The importance of differences in institutional and cultural systems in international business Foreign direct investment and the internationalisation process Foreign market entry modes The importance of the business environment, innovation, leadership and entrepreneurship on international business strategies HQ and subsidiary relations and managing collaborative relations. Corporate social responsibility and the strategic management of multi- national corporations. 6. Managing International Business in Emerging Economies This module has been designed for those who intend to work or are interested in international business development whether as managers, consultants or entrepreneurs all within the context of emerging markets. You will investigate the workings of subsidiary operations in emerging economies (e.g. Central and Eastern Europe, China, Russia, Brazil, Mexico, Cuba, Central and South East Asia) and gain an understanding of the fundamental issues confronted by foreign firms competing in newly opened and dynamic markets. In order to develop this knowledge the module draws on a mixture of theory and practice which you will find intellectually
challenging and which will provide a sound basis for further career development. The module contains: An introduction to emerging markets Economic and political reform Foreign direct investment and outsourcing Entry strategy Brownfield and privatization acquisitions/restructuring in the transitional economies of Central and Eastern Europe Managing equity international joint ventures in Asian markets Subsidiary development and entrepreneurship Social networking Corporate social responsibility Corporate staffing and localisation Emerging market multinationals/internationalisation
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7. International Financial Management This module is designed to provide you with a critical understanding of the investment and finance decisions made by multinational companies. The module explores institutional structure and the behaviour of international currency markets enabling you to analyse and evaluate the economic factors that affect the foreign exchange rates. You will also explore the financial instruments and techniques that companies adopt to manage currency risks. The module contains: The foreign currency markets and the determination of the spot and forward exchange rates The relationship between exchange rates, price levels and interest rates Financial instruments and currency hedging techniques International portfolio management International debt and swap financing techniques Capital investment decision making in the multinational firm 8. Management of Change The dynamic nature of the current business environment means managers have to deal with change on an almost daily basis. In spite of this few managers have a sound understanding of how to manage change. During this module you will be able to reflect on your own experiences considering why change may be needed within organizations and how managers can successful introduce and then manage change. You will also consider why change may be resisted and how such resistance can be overcome. The module covers: The nature of change Cultures for change Drivers of change Reactions to change People and change Leadership of change Models of change
9. Managerial Leadership The module aims to develop a comprehensive understanding of the major theories concerning leadership within work organizations. You will develop an increased understanding of the way participants behaviour can affect the feelings, attitudes and behaviour of people at work. The module covers: Just what is meant by the phrase leadership and how does it differ from management Are leaders born or made? Leadership development Skills in leadership - transactional, transformational and charismatic leadership. The role of leadership when undergoing organizational change. Leadership issues, challenges and strategies in business, government and politics. A critical review of leadership theory: early trait theories; behavioural style theories; situational leadership theories; The adoption of an integrative, holistic model of leadership. 10. Corporate Marketing The module aims to provide students with an alternative and contemporary view of the marketing discipline focusing on the marketing of the organisation(s) rather than the products/services organisations produce. Through studying the module students will be able to examine and critically analyse an organisations identity, its corporate communications, image/ reputation and brand management activities. The module covers : The evolution of the marketing discipline The nature, impact and importance of corporate identity Stakeholder analysis Managing multiple corporate communications Image and reputation management Developing and managing a corporate brand.
Management Project At the end of your taught studies you will be required to put into practice what you have learnt during the various modules and complete a 12,500 15,000 word management project. The University of Bradford allows its students a great deal of flexibility in their management projects. For example, you may wish to reflect on your academic learning and apply it to a problem currently facing the organization you work for. You may wish to investigate an issue effecting not just one organization but an entire industry, or you may wish to conduct desk based research really getting to grips with all the academic arguments and issues surrounding a subject area in order to develop a new management framework. Throughout the project you will be guided by an experienced academic and you will have access to the School of Management Effective Learning department. The Effective Learning service often proves to be very useful providing students with a clear understanding and guidelines on what is required in order to successfully complete their project.
Programme Assessment
In order to ensure that you have gained the required skills and knowledge you will have to successfully complete a form of assessment for each module. The assessment may be an individual written assignment, an exam or a mixture of both. So that you can monitor your progress as you work your way through each module there are a number of opportunities for formative assessment (i.e. assessment that will not count to your overall grade). For example, you will be invited to submit 2 pieces of work to your individual tutor. Your tutor will read through the work and provide you with feedback. In addition to this, you will be encouraged to complete a series of online multiple choice questions for each unit studied. Exams can be sat at the University of Bradford, RDIs Head Office in Coventry or can be arranged overseas via the British Council or at a recognised overseas academic institution at additional cost.
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The Bradford School of Management distance learning MBA allows students to vary the speed of their progression through the programme to suit their own individual needs. As such, you can choose to take just one module in a quarter or defer your studies altogether, for a short period of time. Distance learning students usually however study 2 modules every 3 months. Each module is split into 9 units (8 learning units and 1 revision unit). Students are expected to work through 1 unit per module per week. This format ensures that students have a number of weeks at the end of the module for examination revision (if the module is assessed by an exam) assignment work and general recuperation. Through completing 2 modules every 3 months by the end of year 1 students will have studied 8 modules. In year 2, progressing at the same rate, students take the remaining 2 compulsory modules and 4 cycle 2 modules. The completion of these remaining modules takes 9 months. In the final 3 months students start (and can complete) the management project. Many students see the management project as a key part of the MBA experience, putting the skills they have learnt into practice. To facilitate this learning experience Bradford allow students to register for the management project at a time that is convenient to them. Once a student has registered for the management project we allow the student up to 12 months to complete the project. As a general guide the programme can be completed in 2-6 years. On average students take 3 years to complete the programme.
Once a student has started their MBA studies with Bradford School of Management they will be required to complete a short exercise enabling them to assess their numerical and verbal reasoning skills. Students with a GMAT of 600+ attained in the last two years are not required to complete this exercise.
It may be the case that you are a highly motivated applicant with a proven track record and a wealth of highly relevant work experience but you do not have the required academic qualifications. If this is the case you may well still be eligible for the Bradford MBA and as such you are encouraged to submit an application.
Enrolment Dates
There are four enrolment opportunities throughout the year in September, January, April and July.
Programme Fees
The Bradford MBA is competitively priced at 12,950. Please contact us for further information regarding instalment plans.
Admissions Requirements
The standard entry criteria for the distance learning MBA is: A degree from an approved university: UK degree minimum 2:2 (honours); European degree gross percentile average (GPA) of 2.5 out of 4.0 or 6.5 out of 10, or overall average of 70 from 100 per cent or an acceptable professional qualification. At least three years relevant postgraduate work experience. Proficiency in English - a 6.5 score on IELTS test of English, 580 in written TOEFL, 240 in computer-based TOEFL or 94 or better in the internet- based TOEFL are needed from non-native speakers. Under exceptional circumstances alternative evidence demonstrating proficiency in English may be considered.
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5. Independent Study
You will undertake an independent research project which will demand some academic analysis in the context of an organisational problem.
Course Description
This course caters for the needs of working middle managers in many different types of organisation. It will provide you with an opportunity to develop a range of skills which can be applied in the workplace to aid the development of you and your business.
Assessment
You will complete five assessments in total: a case study; work based coursework, management report and a 24 hour assessment which places you under time pressure to complete a series of examination type questions.
Tutor support - Tutors use live chats and forums to stimulate discussions, request input and highlight external sources. External resources - Links to external sources can include key journal articles, your universitys online library, sites of topical interest, etc. Discussion with other students - Forums allow students to come together, share thoughts and ideas and you can initiate topics that you want to discuss with your fellow students.
Awarding Body
Anglia Ruskin University
4. People in Organisations
Motivation Leadership Coaching and mentoring Workplace communication Conflicts in the workplace
Course Description
This course is designed to meet the needs of newly appointed first-line managers or those in supervisory positions. The overall purpose is to introduce you to a wide range of business and management concepts and provide you with opportunities to apply your knowledge and reflect on it. This course does not require any previous study of business or management but presumes you are in employment (or have recently been) and thus builds on practical experience.
Workload
We recommend an average of 10-12 hours study time per week for this programme.
Assessment
The Personal Development module requires you to develop a portfolio to demonstrate your attainment of the required learning outcomes. In addition, there are three assessments that will provide you with the opportunity to apply your learning to problem situations (real and simulated) necessitating the development of recommendations based on an understanding of the context and basic principles.
information, such as assessment instructions, whenever and wherever you are. Tutor support - Tutors use live chats and forums to stimulate discussions, request input and highlight external sources. External resources - Links to external sources can include key journal articles, your universitys online library, sites of topical interest, etc. Discussion with other students - Forums allow students to come together, share thoughts and ideas and you can initiate topics that you want to discuss with your fellow students.
Mode
Online distance learning
Workload
We recommend an average of 8-10 hours study time per week for this programme.
Duration of Programme
Variable but a maximum of two years. The maximum study period for each module is up to 9 months.
Exemptions
No exemptions are allowed for this programme.
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: Copies of your relevant certificates and/or transcripts Two suitable references. Please note we can only accept academic and/or professional work references. Copy of your CV detailing your work history (covering the last five years).
Exemptions
No exemptions are allowed for this programme.
1. Leading Teams
Theories of leadership Team dynamics Motivation Conflict management Performance evaluation
Entry Requirements
Entry to the Diploma is available for all those who can demonstrate that they will benefit from it. Candidates should be able to demonstrate the ability to learn at this level through the possession of prior qualifications or experience. The programme is however designed to meet the needs of middle managers and as such demands the ability to relate learning to the workplace. Candidates will therefore normally be practicing managers or have recent relevant experience. Candidates should have English language ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 6.0.
Mode
Online distance learning
Duration of Programme
Variable but a maximum of two years. The maximum study period of each module is up to 6 months.
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: Copies of your relevant certificates and/or transcripts Two suitable references. Please note we can only accept academic and/or professional work references. Copy of your CV detailing your work history (covering the last five years).
1. Personal Development
Personal development planning Skills audit Developing communication skills Data presentation Developing ICT skills Oral presentation Poster presentations Accessing information resources
Entry Requirements
Entry to the Certificate is available for all those who can demonstrate that they will benefit from it. No formal entry qualifications are required. The programme is however designed to meet the needs of newly appointed fist-line managers or team leaders and as such demands the ability to relate learning to the workplace. Candidates will therefore normally be practicing managers or have recent relevant experience. Candidates should have English ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 5.5.
3. Managing Finance
Financial statements Interpretation of financial statements Business forms Project evaluation
Whats Included
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Communication styles Information sources Verbal and non verbal communication The use of IT Using information for decision making
4. Management Development
Learning styles Time management
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Text-based distance learning. Tutor supported.
Following this you will be required to undertake a research investigation into a contemporary management issue, utilising primary and secondary investigation, techniques and data sources.
Workload
We recommend an average of 12 hours study time per week for this programme.
Exemptions
No exemptions are allowed for this programme.
Awarding Body
University of Sunderland The University of Sunderland is a dynamic, modern university with a growing reputation for teaching quality and leading edge research. Recognised by The Guardian as Englands best new university in 2001, and rated best new university in the UK for the overall quality, range and quantity of its research. The university is committed to pioneering new, flexible learning programmes, allowing students to study at home or at work. The Faculty of Business and Law is an international learning community of over 3,000 students and 90 full-time academics offering a comprehensive range of programmes in Business and Law from undergraduate, postgraduate, Corporate and Doctoral level.
Giving up employment to study full time was not an option. allowed me to study while earning and proved an extremely flexible solution. The support I received was superb, any queries I had were resolved quickly and easily, my student support co-ordinator was extremely helpful and professional. Stephen Weekes. MBA
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: Copies of your relevant certificates and/or transcripts. One suitable reference. Please note we can only accept academic and/or professional work references, and this must be on company headed paper. Copy of your CV detailing your work history (covering the last five years).
Duration of Programme
Minimum 12 months. However, this can be extended to a maximum of three years.
Entry Requirements
To gain entry to the University of Sunderland MBA Top-up you must possess the BTEC Level 7 Advanced Professional Diploma in Management Studies or CMI Executive Diploma or equivalent. Students who have the CMI Executive Diploma will complete 90 credits; 2 modules and the dissertation. Students with the BTEC Level 7 Extended Diploma in Strategic Management & Leadership will complete 60 credits only which is the combined research methods and dissertation.
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Course Description
The University of Sunderland MBA is designed as a top-up programme for those who have completed the BTEC Level 7 Advanced Professional Diploma in Management Studies and gained appropriate management experience. During this programme you will develop your modelling techniques, strategic management knowledge, competence and problem-solving ability. You will also become familiar with international management practice, and the development of effective business cultures and performance enhancement.
Dissertation
You will complete a research proposal of 1,5002,000 words and a 20,000 word dissertation. You will explore the nature of business/ management research, ethical issues in business and management research, and deductive and inductive research methods. You will use and compare qualitative and quantitative research methods to enable you to write research projects and report research findings.
Whats Included
All study materials, core textbooks and student handbooks are supplied. You will be allocated a tutor for academic support who you can contact as often as you like by telephone and email. You will have access to a programme co-ordinator for administrative support. You will also have access to an online Virtual Campus.
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Qualification
On successful completion of the programme you will be awarded a BTEC Level 7 Diploma and Extended Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership.
Assessment
Assessment is via ten assignments and one examination.
Duration of Programme
BTEC Level 7 Extended Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership is normally studied over a period of 18 months but can be extended to a maximum of four years. The maximum study period of each module is up to 6 months.
Awarding Body
Edexcel
Allowing a student to work at a different pace where they may have knowledge gaps has certainly been of significant benefit to me. I have been able to adapt my learning and continuous professional development requirements to suit a busy working and family schedule. The overall time frame for achievement is flexible and adaptable and meets the needs of mature students. Richard Luck. BTEC Level 7 Advanced Professional Diploma in Management Studies (DMS)
Course Description
The BTEC Level 7 Diploma and Extended Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership is designed for those working in business management or other sectors with a responsibility for management and leadership. You will develop a range of skills and techniques, personal qualities and attitudes essential for successful performance in the management sector. A professional management qualification which is accepted by the Anglia Ruskin University for direct entry to the Research Methods module and Dissertation of its MBA programme.
Entry Requirements
Candidates should possess a recognised Bachelors Degree in any discipline or overseas equivalent or HND qualification. Candidates who do not possess the required academic qualifications but have a minimum of five years experience of working in a strategic management position are also encouraged to submit an application. English language ability equivalent to IELTS 6.5.
Enrolment dates
October, January, April and July
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How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: Copies of your relevant certificates and/or transcripts. One suitable work reference. Copy of you CV detailing your work history (covering the last five years). Proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL), if English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English.
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External factors affecting an organisation Review existing business plans and strategies Developing options for strategic planning Contruct a strategy paln
Whats Included
All online study materials and student handbooks are supplied. You will be allocated a tutor for academic support who you can contact as often as you like by telephone and email. You will also have access to a student support co-ordinator for administrative support. You will also complete an online induction and have access to an online Virtual Campus.
Mode
Online distance learning
Workload
We recommend an average of 12-15 hours study time per week for this programme.
Exemptions
No exemptions are allowed for this programme.
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Reflect an international perspective and the global context of decision-making in marketing planning. Evaluate the appropriateness of e-business strategies.
7. Strategic Management
This module will introduce you to the strategy process in a range of organisational contexts. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically analyse a range of strategic decision-making models. Undertake a strategic analysis of an organisation. Apply a range of strategic choice frameworks to generate and evaluate an organisations strategic options. Demonstrate the need to reflect cultural, structural and behavioural issues in the strategic process. Develop and justify plans for the implementation of agreed strategies.
which you will complete within 24 hours (similar to an open-book examination), five assignments of not less than 4,000 words each and an organisation based piece of coursework. You will also complete a 20,000-word dissertation.
Workload
We recommend an average of 12-15 hours study time per week for this programme.
Awarding Body
Anglia Ruskin University
Exemptions
For this qualification, we may allow you to count credit for relevant study you have already done elsewhere. For example, holders of the BTEC DMS will be eligible for advanced standing. For other equivalent qualifications exemptions are considered on an individual basis when you submit an application form. Please note that we cannot consider work experience alone for exemptions.
5. Operations Management
This module will investigate the context and processes of management operations and show how operations management is central to the achievement of organisational aims. After completing this module you will be able to: Evaluate problems in operations and identify approaches to overcoming them. Critically evaluate operating plans and identify areas for improvement. Justify, implement and evaluate changes to operations in line with modern approaches. Develop outline plans for investment in new capacity, including location and layout. Evaluate operation processes so that customer requirements including quality, delivery and reliability are achieved. Differentiate and devise suitable control systems. Apply principles of project management.
Duration of Programme
Variable but a maximum of four years. The maximum study period for each module is up to 9 months.
Course Description
The Anglia Ruskin University MBA programme is designed to equip you with essential modern management skills and knowledge and prepare you with an enterprising spirit grounded on solid business practices. The programme also aims to provide you with analytical and decision making capabilities in order to face different kinds of new challenges resulting from the rapid changes seen in todays growing business environment. You will study tools and techniques that will help you develop and manage products and services that will be competitive internationally.
Entry Requirements
An undergraduate degree from an approved university, plus at least two years professional full-time work experience. Applications from mature candidates without an undergraduate degree are welcomed provided they can demonstrate a minimum of five years professional management experience supported by references covering the five year period. English ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 6.5, for overseas candidates who have not previously studied in English Please note that a Postgraduate Diploma or Masters degree alone (without an undergraduate degree or 5 years managerial work experience) will not be sufficient to allow entry to this programme.
3. Financial Management
This module will provide you with the tools to enable you to interpret and evaluate financial information and utilise financial information for decision-making purposes. After completing this module you will be able to: Draft financial statements. Critically analyse information contained in published financial statements. Select and apply financial decision-making techniques to appraise projects. Evaluate complex investment decisions. Utilise spreadsheets to present and analyse financial information. Appreciate differences between financial decision-making in the public and not for profit sectors as compared to the private sector. Apply appropriate techniques to protect against currency loss.
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: A personal statement Original or certified copies of your degree certificate and transcripts. One suitable reference (Please note we can only accept professional work references) Copy of your CV detailing your work history (covering the last five years) For applicants whose first language is not English, you will need to provide proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL).
8. Research Methods
This module will provide you with a conceptual framework from which research philosophies, strategies and methods associated with business management can be critically reviewed. You will develop research competencies, in particular those relating to data collection and analysis, that will enable you to design, undertake and evaluate independent research in an organisational setting. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically appraise research undertaken by others. Propose and justify a report for a research project in business management that will stand up to critical scrutiny. Critically appraise the contribution primary and secondary data sources can make to research studies, particularly with respect to sampling, statistical analysis and data presentation techniques. Synthesize research findings to improve the quality of decisions in management.
Mode
Online distance learning
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Whats Included
RDIs Online University ilearn is used to deliver all resources for this course including: Study materials - Access electronic copies of your learning materials and important information, such as assessment instructions, whenever and wherever you are. Tutor support - Tutors use live chats and forums to stimulate discussions, request input and highlight external sources. External resources - Links to external sources can include key journal articles, your universitys online library, sites of topical interest, etc. Discussion with other students - Forums allow students to come together, share thoughts and ideas and you can initiate topics that you want to discuss with your fellow students.
4. Marketing Management
You will investigate the role and function of marketing within the context of changing markets and increasing international competition. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically evaluate the information needs of the marketing function in terms of its contribution to the strategic processes and tactical decision-making. Integrate marketing decision-making with organisational strategy. Establish a broad base of marketing knowledge and the strategic implications. Develop and implement marketing plans for a product or service.
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9. Dissertation
You will be required to undertake a 20,000-word dissertation.
Assessment
You will complete one formal examination (in exam conditions), one timed online assessment,
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2. Financial Management
This module will provide you with the tools to enable you to interpret and evaluate financial information and utilise financial information for decision-making purposes. After completing this module you will be able to: Draft financial statements. Critically analyse information contained in published financial statements. Select and apply financial decision-making techniques to appraise projects. Evaluate complex investment decisions. Utilise spreadsheets to present and analyse financial information. Appreciate differences between financial decision-making in the public and not for profit sectors as compared to the private sector. Apply appropriate techniques to protect against currency loss.
Awarding Body
Anglia Ruskin University
Course Description
The Anglia Ruskin University MBA programme is designed to equip you with essential modern management skills and knowledge and prepare you with an enterprising spirit grounded on solid business practices. The programme also aims to provide you with analytical and decision making capabilities in order to face different kinds of new challenges resulting from the rapid changes seen in todays growing business environment. You will study tools and techniques that will help you develop and manage products and services that will be competitive internationally. The programme will provide you with the opportunity to develop specific expertise in management consultancy.
It will develop your ability to apply theoretical human resource models and concepts to a wide variety of work situations. This module is also designed to stimulate your thought on how an organisation design can impact on the effectiveness of people. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically appraise the contribution people can make to an organisation. Analyse how factors concerning the management of human resource vary within an organisation and across situations. Compare and contrast the concepts of management and leadership. Demonstrate how to lead and develop effective teams. Analyse a human resource problem and apply appropriate models to develop solutions.
Duration of Programme
Variable but a maximum of four years. The maximum study period for each module is up to 9 months.
Exemptions
For this qualification we may allow you to count credit for relevant study you have already done elsewhere. For example, holders for the BTEC DMS will be eligible for advanced standing. For other equivalent qualifications exemptions are considered on an individual basis when you submit an application form. Please note that we cannot consider work experience alone for exemptions.
Entry Requirements
An undergraduate degree from an approved university, plus at least two years professional full-time work experience. Applications from mature candidates without an undergraduate degree are welcomed provided they can demonstrate a minimum of five years professional management experience supported by references covering the five year period. English ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 6.5, for overseas candidates who have not previously studied in English Please note that a Postgraduate Diploma or Masters degree alone (without an undergraduate degree or 5 years managerial work experience) will not be sufficient to allow entry to this programme.
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: A personal statement Original or certified copies of your degree certificate and transcripts. One suitable reference (Please note we can only accept professional work references) Copy of your CV detailing your work history (covering the last five years) For applicants whose first language is not English, you will need to provide proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL).
8. Research Methods
This module will provide you with a conceptual framework from which research philosophies, strategies and methods associated with business management can be critically reviewed. You will develop research competencies, in particular those relating to data collection and analysis, that will enable you to design, undertake and evaluate independent research in an organisational setting. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically appraise research undertaken by others. Propose and justify a report for a research project in business management that will stand up to critical scrutiny. Critically appraise the contribution primary and secondary data sources can make to research studies, particularly with respect to sampling, statistical analysis and data presentation techniques. Synthesize research findings to improve the quality of decisions in management.
5. Strategic Management
This module will introduce you to the strategy process in a range of organisational contexts. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically analyse a range of strategic decision- making models. Undertake a strategic analysis of an organisation. Apply a range of strategic choice frameworks to generate and evaluate an organisations strategic options. Demonstrate the need to reflect cultural, structural and behavioural issues in the strategic process. Develop and justify plans for the implementation of agreed strategies.
3. Marketing Management
You will investigate the role and function of marketing within the context of changing markets and increasing international competition. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically evaluate the information needs of the marketing function in terms of its contribution to the strategic processes and tactical decision-making. Integrate marketing decision-making with organisational strategy. Establish a broad base of marketing knowledge and the strategic implications. Develop and implement marketing plans for a product or service. Reflect an international perspective and the global context of decision-making in marketing planning. Evaluate the appropriateness of e-business strategies.
Whats Included
RDIs Online University ilearn is used to deliver all resources for this course including: Study materials - Access electronic copies of your learning materials and important information, such as assessment instructions, whenever and wherever you are. Tutor support - Tutors use live chats and forums to stimulate discussions, request input and highlight external sources. External resources - Links to external sources can include key journal articles, your universitys online library, sites of topical interest, etc. Discussion with other students - Forums allow students to come together, share thoughts and ideas and you can initiate topics that you want to discuss with your fellow students.
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1. Operations Management
This module will investigate the context and processes of management operations and show how operations management is central to the achievement of organisational aims. After completing this module you will be able to: Evaluate problems in operations and identify approaches to overcoming them. Critically evaluate operating plans and identify areas for improvement. Justify, implement and evaluate changes to operations in line with modern approaches. Develop outline plans for investment in new capacity, including location and layout. Evaluate operation processes so that customer requirements including quality, delivery and reliability are achieved.
6. Consultancy Practice
You will critically evaluate the role played by management consultancy and distinguish between the consultancy function in different types of organisation. After completing this module you will be able to: Recognise the role played by management consultancy and the different types available. Understand different consultancy needs of a range of organisations. Evaluate links between political and business influences. Investigate the importance of change. Demonstrate an understanding of consultancy costing principles. Analyse consultancy issues related to negotiation and contracts.
9. Dissertation
You will be required to undertake a 20,000-word dissertation.
Assessment
You will complete one formal examination (in exam conditions), one timed online assessment, which you will complete within 24 hours (similar to an open-book examination) and six assignments of not less than 4,000 words each. You will also complete a 20,000-word dissertation.
Workload
We recommend an average of 12-15 hours study time per week for this programme.
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Apply principles of leading and managing teams. Assess and evaluate project scope. Respond to the key legal issues surrounding project management and tendering.
Assessment
You will complete one formal examination (in exam conditions), one timed online assessment, which you will complete within 24 hours (similar to an open-book examination) and six assignments of not less than 4,000 words each. You will also complete a 20,000-word dissertation.
Workload
We recommend an average of 12-15 hours study time per week for this programme.
Awarding Body
Anglia Ruskin University
2. Financial Management
This module will provide you with the tools to enable you to interpret and evaluate financial information and utilise financial information for decision-making purposes. After completing this module you will be able to: Draft financial statements. Critically analyse information contained in published financial statements. Select and apply financial decision-making techniques to appraise projects. Evaluate complex investment decisions. Utilise spreadsheets to present and analyse financial information. Appreciate differences between financial decision-making in the public and not for profit sectors as compared to the private sector. Apply appropriate techniques to protect against currency loss.
Exemptions
For this qualification we may allow you to count credit for relevant study you have already done elsewhere. For example, holders for the BTEC DMS will be eligible for advanced standing. For other equivalent qualifications exemptions are considered on an individual basis when you submit an application form. Please note that we cannot consider work experience alone for exemptions.
Course Description
The Anglia Ruskin University MBA programme is designed to equip you with essential modern management skills and knowledge and prepare you with an enterprising spirit grounded on solid business practices. The programme also aims to provide you with analytical and decision making capabilities in order to face different kinds of new challenges resulting from the rapid changes seen in todays growing business environment. You will study tools and techniques that will help you develop and manage products and services that will be competitive internationally. The programme will provide you with the opportunity to develop specific expertise in project management.
Duration of Programme
Variable but a maximum of four years. The maximum study period for each module is up to 9 months.
Entry Requirements
An undergraduate degree from an approved university, plus at least two years professional full-time work experience. Applications from mature candidates without an undergraduate degree are welcomed provided they can demonstrate a minimum of five years professional management experience supported by references covering the five year period. English ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 6.5, for overseas candidates who have not previously studied in English Please note that a Postgraduate Diploma or Masters degree alone (without an undergraduate degree or 5 years managerial work experience) will not be sufficient to allow entry to this programme.
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: A personal statement Original or certified copies of your degree certificate and transcripts. One suitable reference (Please note we can only accept professional work references) Copy of your CV detailing your work history (covering the last five years) For applicants whose first language is not English, you will need to provide proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL).
5. Strategic Management
This module will introduce you to the strategy process in a range of organisational contexts. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically analyse a range of strategic decision- making models. Undertake a strategic analysis of an organisation. Apply a range of strategic choice frameworks to generate and evaluate an organisations strategic options. Demonstrate the need to reflect cultural, structural and behavioural issues in the strategic process. Develop and justify plans for the implementation of agreed strategies.
8. Research Methods
This module will provide you with a conceptual framework from which research philosophies, strategies and methods associated with business management can be critically reviewed. You will develop research competencies, in particular those relating to data collection and analysis, that will enable you to design, undertake and evaluate independent research in an organisational setting. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically appraise research undertaken by others. Propose and justify a report for a research project in business management that will stand up to critical scrutiny. Critically appraise the contribution primary and secondary data sources can make to research studies, particularly with respect to sampling, statistical analysis and data presentation techniques. Synthesize research findings to improve the quality of decisions in management.
3. Marketing Management
You will investigate the role and function of marketing within the context of changing markets and increasing international competition. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically evaluate the information needs of the marketing function in terms of its contribution to the strategic processes and tactical decision-making. Integrate marketing decision-making with organisational strategy. Establish a broad base of marketing knowledge and the strategic implications. Develop and implement marketing plans for a product or service. Reflect an international perspective and the global context of decision-making in marketing planning. Evaluate the appropriateness of e-business strategies.
Mode
Online distance learning
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Whats Included
RDIs Online University ilearn is used to deliver all resources for this course including: Study materials - Access electronic copies of your learning materials and important information, such as assessment instructions, whenever and wherever you are. Tutor support - Tutors use live chats and forums to stimulate discussions, request input and highlight external sources. External resources - Links to external sources can include key journal articles, your universitys online library, sites of topical interest, etc. Discussion with other students - Forums allow students to come together, share thoughts and ideas and you can initiate topics that you want to discuss with your fellow students.
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6. Management of Projects
You will critically evaluate the role of project manager and develop knowledge of areas surrounding project control. After completing this module you will be able to: Distinguish between types of projects and the responsibilities of those involved. Critically evaluate different approaches to projects, including process models, prototyping.
9. Dissertation
You will be required to undertake a 20,000-word dissertation.
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MBA Business Management in the Global Food Industry The Royal Agricultural College
Qualification
On successful completion of the course you will be awarded a Master of Business Administration (MBA) Business Management in the Global Food Industry.
8. International Business
Provides an understanding of the main theories and issues, such as culture and tradition, impacting on international business in the food industry.
Awarding Body
The Royal Agricultural College.
Dissertation
A dissertation based on independent research by each student, focused on an approved topic. Students are expected to present a proposal for approval and will be assigned a supervisor. The dissertation should be a minimum of 15,000 words and a maximum of 25,000 words.
Course Description
This MBA has been developed to create the calibre of manager required to fill vital roles in this complex and dynamic global industry. The course welcomes students worldwide to share cultural and managerial experience. The ideal student will have a good Honours degree or equivalent and normally at least two years of work experience.
5. Financial Management
Enables students to identify problems in the financial management of a business and appraise solutions to them.
Assessment
Each module will be assessed either by coursework, examination or a combination of both. You will complete three formal examinations (in exam conditions), twelve assignments, one report and one team presentation. You will also complete a dissertation of between 15,000 and 25,000 words.
If your first language is not English, or you have not previously studied in English we will accept the International English Language Test (IELTS) with a minimum score of 6.5 average with no element below 5.5.
Workload
We recommend an average of 12-15 hours study time per week for this course.
Exemptions
For this qualification we may allow you to count credit for relevant study you have already done elsewhere. Please note that we cannot consider work experience alone for exemptions.
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6. Team Project
Students work in small teams to solve a live problem normally provided by a company. This is aimed at deepening, applying and integrating expertise and skills acquired during the course. Past projects include Sourcing organic fruit from Spain, USA and Italy for the UK market, The UK market for pepper, Developing a new baby food in the UK, Market for Spanish olive oil in Beijing, and Strategy for marketing high quality red Portuguese wine in the UK.
Whats included
RDIs Online University ilearn is used to deliver all resources for this course including: Study materials - Access electronic copies of your learning materials and important information, such as assessment instructions, whenever and wherever you are. Tutor support - Tutors use live chats and forums to stimulate discussions, request input and highlight external sources. External resources - Links to external sources can include key journal articles, your universitys online library, sites of topical interest, etc. Discussion with other students - Forums allow students to come together, share thoughts and ideas and you can initiate topics that you want to discuss with your fellow students.
Mode
Online distance learning
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: Copies of your relevant certificates and/or transcripts Two suitable references. Please note we can only accept academic and/or professional work references. Copy of your CV detailing your work history Proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL), if English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English.
1. Business Strategy
Enables the student to analyse the strategic capability of an organisation, appraise the internal and external factors influencing its performance and to develop and implement strategic plans.
Duration of course
This course is studied over a minimum period of two years.
7. Food Chain
An overview of the current issues faced by food chain players from farmer to the consumer. This includes cases based on managers, operating at a senior level within local, national and multinational institutions and companies. The focus is on explaining how managers address the issues in successfully managing a business in this dynamic sector.
Entry requirements
Honours degree at 2:1 or above or an equivalent academic qualification from a comparable international institution. A minimum of two years work experience with managerial responsibilities. Mature candidates with significant relevant work experience and lower academic qualifications may also be considered for entry.
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I find my learning experience through to be extremely flexible. It simply fuses in with my way of life, and does not interrupt my crazy days that mainly start at about 4:20am. Its simply the answer for people that never want to give up their way of life for a few months studying. It gives you a bit of both really, Ive come to call it the best of both worlds. Wila Simpungwe, BA (Hons) Business Management
University of Sunderland
Qualification
On successful completion of this programme you will be awarded the University of Sunderland BA (Hons) Business Management.
4. Marketing Strategy
This module will enable you to appreciate how marketing strategies can contribute to the success of the business. You will consider the mechanics of marketing strategy i.e. the models and concepts that are used in developing and implementing valid strategies. In exploring how marketing strategies are developed you will engage with contemporary marketing themes and issues such as relationship marketing, branding and e-marketing.
Assessment
The University of Sunderland BA Top-up is assessed by one written assignment after studying modules 2,3,4,6, and an examination after modules 1 and 5.
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: Original or certified copies of your degree certificate and/or transcripts. One suitable reference. Please note we can only accept academic and/or professional work references. Copy of your CV detailing your work history (covering the last five years). Proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL), if English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English.
Awarding Body
University of Sunderland
Duration of Programme
Minimum 12 months. However, this can be extended to a maximum of three years.
Course Description
The BA (Hons) Business Management will provide you with the necessary expertise to critically evaluate business models and concepts and apply them to real-world situations. Upon completion of this course you will be able to apply your skills to a wide-range of organisations, both commercial and not-for-profit. The University of Sunderland BA (Hons) Business Management (Final Year Top-up) can be studied as a stand-alone programme for those who already have an HND in Business, or can form part of a three-year degree programme when combined with the Edecxel HND Business (Management).
Entry Requirements
A HND in a relevant subject. The BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Business (Management) allows direct entry to this programme.
2. Managing Projects
This module will enable you to understand the processes of project planning, financing and implementation using a variety of techniques covering: Effective project definition Activity and time planning Cost and quality evaluations Risk management Management and leadership of project teams This module will introduce a good mix of operational skills and analysis of major strategic projects from around the world. This is an integrative module drawing down from a range of business functions and skills typical of the way businesses are increasingly being managed today.
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Whats Included
All study materials, core textbooks and student handbooks are supplied. You will be allocated a tutor for academic support who you can contact as often as you like by telephone and email. You will have access to a programme co-ordinator for administrative support. You will also have access to an online Virtual Campus.
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Workload
We recommend an average of 12 hours study time per week for this programme.
Mode
Text-based distance learning. Tutor supported.
Exemptions
No exemptions are allowed for this programme.
3. Strategic Management
Develop your skills by creating strategic plans and communicating those plans to stakeholders. You will take an international case-based approach to tracking businesses through the cycle of growth from start-up to mature market. You will also investigate the link between core strategic competence and competitiveness and review emergent issues of corporate governance and change.
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Business Pathway
Assessment
You will complete 19 assessments in total, comprising a mixture of assignments and exams, as well as a Personal Development Plan and a learning diary. A number of the assignments and exams will be based on a case study.
Exemptions
We may be able to offer you exemptions based on prior study, as this degree is also available as a final year top-up.
Awarding Body
Anglia Ruskin University
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: A personal statement Certified copies of your relevant certificates and transcripts Copy of your CV detailing your work history and one professional reference (if applying without A-levels) Proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL), if English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English
Awarding Body
Anglia Ruskin University.
broader financial context in which companies operate. Budgetary control, working capital management and investment appraisal will also be investigated. The emphasis of his module will be on the analysis and interpretation of financial data to aid decision-making rather than technical preparation of data.
Whats Included
RDIs Online University ilearn is used to deliver all resources for this course including: Study materials - Access electronic copies of your learning materials and important information, such as assessment instructions, whenever and wherever you are. Tutor support - Tutors use live chats and forums to stimulate discussions, request input and highlight external sources. External resources - Links to external sources can include key journal articles, your universitys online library, sites of topical interest, etc. Discussion with other students - Forums allow students to come together, share thoughts and ideas and you can initiate topics that you want to discuss with your fellow students.
Course Description
The Anglia Ruskin University BA (Hons) Business is designed as a top-up for holders of the BTEC HND Business & Management, or equivalent, to progress to full undergraduate honours. This programme will develop your knowledge and skills gained at HND level. You will undertake a rigorous study of theories, business techniques and issues and acquire the practical skills that are essential within the changing business environment to enable you to pursue a business career or further academic study.
Duration of Programme
This programme is normally studied over three years or four years, but this may be extended to suit your individual needs for up to a maximum of ten years..
Course Description
The University of Wales BA (Hons) Business is designed as a top-up for holders of the BTEC HND Business & Management, or equivalent, to progress to full undergraduate honours. This programme will develop your knowledge and skills gained at HND level. You will undertake a rigorous study of theories, business techniques and issues and acquire the practical skills that are essential within the changing business environment to enable you to pursue a business career or further academic study.
5. Marketing Strategy
This module will enable you to appreciate how marketing strategies can contribute to the success of the business. You will consider the mechanics of marketing strategy i.e. the models and concepts that are used in developing and implementing valid strategies. In exploring how marketing strategies are developed you will engage with contemporary marketing themes and issues such as relationship marketing, branding and e-marketing.
Entry Requirements
For the full degree: Two A levels passes (or equivalent). GCSE English and mathematics (or equivalent). English language ability equivalent to IELTS 6.0, where the medium of schooling was not English. Or, for the final year top-up: BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Business (Management). English ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 6.0. Applications without these qualifications may be considered on their own merits, and you are encouraged to submit an application.
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Mode
Online distance learning
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Mode
Online distance learning
6. Project Management
This module will enable you to understand the processes of project planning, financing and implementation using a variety of techniques covering: Effective project definition Activity and time planning Cost and quality evaluations Risk management Management and leadership of project teams This module will introduce a good mix of operational skills and analysis of major strategic projects from around the world. This is an integrative module drawing down from a range of business functions and skills typical of the way businesses are increasingly being managed today.
Workload
We recommend an average of 12 hours study time per week for this programme.
Exemptions
No exemptions are allowed for this programme.
Whats Included
RDIs Online University ilearn is used to deliver all resources for this course including: Study materials - Access electronic copies of your learning materials and important information, such as assessment instructions, whenever and wherever you are. Tutor support - Tutors use live chats and forums to stimulate discussions, request input and highlight external sources. External resources - Links to external sources can include key journal articles, your universitys online library, sites of topical interest, etc. Discussion with other students - Forums allow students to come together, share thoughts and ideas and you can initiate topics that you want to discuss with your fellow students.
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: A personal statement Certified copies of your relevant certificates and transcripts Proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL), if English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English
Level 5
Business Law HRM Business Process Management Accounting Advertising and Promotion e-Business
Assessment
You will complete one formal examination (in exam conditions), one timed assessment, which you will complete within 24 hours (similar to an open-book examination), three assignments of 4,000 words and a learning diary.
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2. Strategic Management
This module will help you develop the skills needed to create business plans in line with corporate strategic plans and communicate them to stakeholders. An international casebased approach to tracking businesses through the cycle of growth from start-up to mature market will be taken.
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Level 6
Project Management Emerging Business Themes Managing Self and Others Financial Decision Making Strategic Management Marketing Strategy
Duration of Programme
Variable but a maximum of three years. The maximum study period for each module is up to 6 months.
Workload
We recommend an average of 12 hours study time per week for this programme.
Entry Requirements
BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Business (Management). English ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 6.0.
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Online -based distance learning Stand alone course or part of 3 year degree
Awarding Body
Edexcel
7. Human Resource Management Difference between personnel management and human resource management How to recruit employees How to reward employees in order to motivate and retain them Mechanisms for cessation of employment 8. Business Decision Making Sources for the collection of primary and secondary data Techniques to analyse data effectively for business purposes Produce information in appropriate formats for decision making in an organisational context Software-generated information
Course Description
The HND Diploma in Business (Management) is ideal for those who wish to study at undergraduate level to become better business managers. The HND Diploma in Business (Management) can be studied as stand-alone programme or can form part of a three-year degree programme leading to the University of Sunderland BA (Hons) Business Management, or Anglia Ruskin University BA (Hons) Business. Successful completion of the HND allows direct entry to a one-year topup to Honours Degree.
12. Marketing Planning Compile marketing audits Main barriers to marketing planning Formulate a marketing plan for a product or service Ethical issues in marketing 13. Sales Planning and Operations Role of personal selling within the overall marketing strategy Apply the principles of the selling process to a product or service Role and objectives of sales management Plan sales activity for a product or service 14. Project Management for Business Project management principles Manage a projects human resources Apply project processes and procedures 15. Business Strategy Organisations purposes of businesses Nature of the national environment in which businesses operate Behaviour of organisations in their market environment Global factors that shape national business activities 16. Research Project Formulate a research specification Implement the research project Evaluate research outcomes Present research outcomes
Usually at my age you leave college then spend 3 years at university with no money and having to pay a large sum for your education, which immediately puts you in debt when you have finished. I enjoy my job which is full time as a HR assistant and receptionist, I can earn a full time salary alongside gaining a university level qualification in the same time as if I were to be studying full time. I can manage my job and my studying therefore gaining the best of both worlds. I have found this invaluable as when I have to finished my course I will have a HND (hopefully to be carried on with get a degree) and valuable work experience.
Assessment
Assessment is via a mix of assignments, one examination and a project.
Mode
Online distance learning
Duration of Programme
The BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Business (Management) is normally studied over a period of two years but can be extended to a maximum of five years.
have access to a student support co-ordinator for administrative support. You will also complete an online induction and have access to an online Virtual Campus.
Workload
We recommend an average of 8-10 hours study time per week for this programme.
Entry Requirements
The standard entry requirements are as follows: An A Level pass or equivalent. English language ability equivalent to IELTS 5.5 Applicants whose educational qualifications do not meet the standard entry requirements but have at least two years full-time work experience will be considered on an individual basis.
Exemptions
No exemptions are allowed for this programme.
Enrolment dates
November, February, May and August.
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: Copies of your relevant certificates and/or transcripts. One suitable reference. Please note we can only accept academic and/or professional work references. Copy of you CV detailing your work history (if you do not have A Levels)
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Whats Included
All online study materials and student handbooks are supplied. You will be allocated a tutor for academic support who you can contact as often as you like by telephone and email. You will also
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Awarding Body
Anglia Ruskin University
2. Financial Management
This module will provide you with the tools to enable you to interpret and evaluate financial information and utilise financial information for decision-making purposes. After completing this module you will be able to: Draft financial statements. Critically analyse information contained in published financial statements. Select and apply financial decision-making techniques to appraise projects. Evaluate complex investment decisions. Utilise spreadsheets to present and analyse financial information. Appreciate differences between financial decision-making in the public and not for profit sectors as compared to the private sector. Apply appropriate techniques to protect against currency loss.
Course Description
The Anglia Ruskin University MBA programme is designed to equip you with essential modern management skills and knowledge and prepare you with an enterprising spirit grounded on solid business practices. The programme also aims to provide you with analytical and decision making capabilities in order to face different kinds of new challenges resulting from the rapid changes seen in todays growing business environment. You will study tools and techniques that will help you develop and manage products and services that will be competitive internationally. The programme will provide you with the opportunity to develop specific expertise in human resource management.
resource. After completing this module you will be able to: Understand the role of human resource planning in different organisations. Apply principles of resource forecasting. Develop strategies to meet a range of legal obligations. Demonstrate awareness of the international dimension of HR Planning. Integrate concepts relating to virtual environments into HR planning.
9. Dissertation
You will be required to undertake a 20,000-word dissertation.
Assessment
You will complete one formal examination (in exam conditions), one timed online assessment, which you will complete within 24 hours (similar to an open-book examination) and six assignments of not less than 4,000 words each. You will also complete a 20,000-word dissertation.
Discussion with other students - Forums allow students to come together, share thoughts and ideas and you can initiate topics that you want to discuss with your fellow students.
Workload
We recommend an average of 12-15 hours study time per week for this programme.
Exemptions
For this qualification we may allow you to count credit for relevant study you have already done elsewhere. For example, holders for the BTEC DMS will be eligible for advanced standing. For other equivalent qualifications exemptions are considered on an individual basis when you submit an application form. Please note that we cannot consider work experience alone for exemptions.
7. Employee Relations
In this module you will develop assessment and reward skills, understand factors relating to motivation, and understand the role of industrial relations within a workforce. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically assess the value and use of performance management Understand different approaches to reward management. Design and develop appropriate training and development plans for individual employees Assess and evaluate theories of motivation and empowerment Evaluate industrial relations practices and the process of collective bargaining
Duration of Programme
Variable but a maximum of four years. The maximum study period for each module is up to 9 months.
Entry Requirements
An undergraduate degree from an approved university, plus at least two years professional full-time work experience. Applications from mature candidates without an undergraduate degree are welcomed provided they can demonstrate a minimum of five years professional management experience supported by references covering the five year period. English ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 6.5, for overseas candidates who have not previously studied in English Please note that a Postgraduate Diploma or Masters degree alone (without an undergraduate degree or 5 years managerial work experience) will not be sufficient to allow entry to this programme.
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: A personal statement Original or certified copies of your degree certificate and transcripts. One suitable reference (Please note we can only accept professional work references) Copy of your CV detailing your work history (covering the last five years) For applicants whose first language is not English, you will need to provide proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL).
5. Strategic Management
This module will introduce you to the strategy process in a range of organisational contexts. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically analyse a range of strategic decision- making models. Undertake a strategic analysis of an organisation. Apply a range of strategic choice frameworks to generate and evaluate an organisations strategic options. Demonstrate the need to reflect cultural, structural and behavioural issues in the strategic process. Develop and justify plans for the implementation of agreed strategies.
Mode
Online distance learning
3. Marketing Management
You will investigate the role and function of marketing within the context of changing markets and increasing international competition. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically evaluate the information needs of the marketing function in terms of its contribution to the strategic processes and tactical decision-making. Integrate marketing decision-making with organisational strategy. Establish a broad base of marketing knowledge and the strategic implications. Develop and implement marketing plans for a product or service. Reflect an international perspective and the global context of decision-making in marketing planning. Evaluate the appropriateness of e-business strategies.
8. Research Methods
This module will provide you with a conceptual framework from which research philosophies, strategies and methods associated with business management can be critically reviewed. You will develop research competencies, in particular those relating to data collection and analysis, that will enable you to design, undertake and evaluate independent research in an organisational setting. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically appraise research undertaken by others. Propose and justify a report for a research project in business management that will stand up to critical scrutiny. Critically appraise the contribution primary and secondary data sources can make to research studies, particularly with respect to sampling, statistical analysis and data presentation techniques. Synthesize research findings to improve the quality of decisions in management.
Apply online
Whats Included
RDIs Online University ilearn is used to deliver all resources for this course including: Study materials - Access electronic copies of your learning materials and important information, such as assessment instructions, whenever and wherever you are. Tutor support - Tutors use live chats and forums to stimulate discussions, request input and highlight external sources. External resources - Links to external sources can include key journal articles, your universitys online library, sites of topical interest, etc.
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HR Management Pathway
Online-based distance learning
Entry Requirements
Entry to the Diploma is available to all those who can demonstrate they will benefit from it. Candidates should be able to demonstrate the ability to learn at this level through the possession of prior qualifications or experience. The programme is however designed to meet the needs of middle managers and as such demands the ability to relate learning to the workplace. Candidates will therefore normally be practicing managers or have recent relevant experience. Candidates should have English language ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 6.0.
Discussion with other students - Forums allow students to come together, share thoughts and ideas and you can initiate topics that you want to discuss with your fellow students.
Awarding Body
Anglia Ruskin University
Awarding Body
Anglia Ruskin University
Workload
We recommend an average of 8-10 hours study time per week for this programme.
Course Description
This course is designed to meet the needs of HR managers in many different types or organisation and as such, demands the ability to relate learning to the workplace. It is aimed at practicing managers and those who have recent relevant experience.
Course Description
This course is designed to meet the needs of newly appointed HR professionals or managers. The overall purpose is to introduce you to human resource management and provide you with opportunities to apply your knowledge and reflect on it. This course does not require any previous study of human resource management but presumes you are in employment (or recently have been) and thus builds on practical experience.
Exemptions
No exemptions are allowed for this programme.
Mode
Online distance learning
Assessment
There are four assessments in total that will provide you with the opportunity to apply your learning to problem situations (real and simulated) necessitating the development of recommendations based on an understanding of the context and basic principles.
How to Apply
In addition to the completed application form: Copies of your relevant certificates and/or transcripts Two suitable references. Please note we can only accept academic and/or professional work references. Copy of your CV detailing your work history (covering the last five years).
Whats Included
All online study materials and student handbooks are supplied. You will be allocated a tutor for academic support who you can contact as often as you like by telephone and email. You will also have access to a programme co-ordinator for administrative support. You will also have access to an online Virtual Campus.
Mode
Online distance learning
Duration of Programme
Variable but a maximum of two years. The maximum study period of each module is up to 6 months.
4. Undertaking Research
Learning styles Time management Project Management Introduction to research methodology The management toolkit Internal communication
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Workload
We recommend an average of 10-12 hours study time per week for this programme.
Exemptions
No exemptions are allowed for this programme.
Entry Requirements
Entry to the Certificate is available to all those who can demonstrate they will benefit from it. No formal entry qualifications are required. The programme is however designed to meet the needs of newly appointed first-line managers or team leaders and as such demands the ability to relate learning to the workplace. Candidates will therefore normally be practicing managers or have recent relevant experience. Candidates should have English language ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 5.5.
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2. Employee Relations
HR planning resource strategies, future needs, workforce turnover Recruitment and selection practices interviewing and testing Employee induction Exit management release and dismissal Performance management theory and practice Review processes Reward management systems and policies Job evaluation and classification Managing employee relations pay structures and employee benefits Empowerment, involvement and participation
5. Independent Study
You will undertake an independent research project which will demand some academic analysis in the context of an organisational problem.
How to Apply
In addition to the completed application form: Copies of your relevant certificates and/or transcripts Two suitable references. Please note we can only accept academic and/or professional work references. Copy of your CV detailing your work history (covering the last five years).
Assessment
The modules are assessed as follows: Human Resource Practice Case study Employee Relations Work based assessment Human Resource Services and Employee Legislation 24-hour assessment Global Human Resource Management - 24-hour assessment Undertaking Research Research Proposal Independent Study Management Report
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Variable but a maximum of two years. The maximum study period for each module is up to 9 months.
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2. Financial Management
This module will provide you with the tools to enable you to interpret and evaluate financial information and utilise financial information for decision-making purposes. After completing this module you will be able to: Draft financial statements. Critically analyse information contained in published financial statements. Select and apply financial decision-making techniques to appraise projects. Evaluate complex investment decisions. Utilise spreadsheets to present and analyse financial information. Appreciate differences between financial decision-making in the public and not for profit sectors as compared to the private sector. Apply appropriate techniques to protect against currency loss.
Awarding Body
Anglia Ruskin University
Course Description
The Anglia Ruskin University MBA programme is designed to equip you with essential modern management skills and knowledge and prepare you with an enterprising spirit grounded on solid business practices. The programme also aims to provide you with analytical and decision making capabilities in order to face different kinds of new challenges resulting from the rapid changes seen in todays growing business environment. You will study tools and techniques that will help you develop end manage products and services that will be competitive internationally.
wide variety of work situations. This module is also designed to stimulate your thought on how organisation design can impact on the effectiveness of people. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically appraise the contribution people can make to an organisation. Analyse how factors concerning the management of human resource vary within an organisation and across situations. Compare and contrast the concepts of management and leadership. Demonstrate how to lead and develop effective teams. Analyse a human resource problem and apply appropriate models to develop solutions.
to contrast legal and ethical aspects of managerial decisions. You will establish an ethical framework to govern managerial decision making responsive to the needs of stakeholders. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically analyse the relationship between business ethics and law. Appraise stakeholders of the legal, moral and ethical dilemmas within business. Critically analyse the concept of ethical behaviour within a business context.
Entry Requirements
An undergraduate degree from an approved university, plus at least two years professional full-time work experience. Applications from mature candidates without an undergraduate degree are welcomed provided they can demonstrate a minimum of five years professional management experience supported by references covering the five year period. English ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 6.5, for overseas candidates who have not previously studied in English Please note that a Postgraduate Diploma or Masters degree alone (without an undergraduate degree or 5 years managerial work experience) will not be sufficient to allow entry to this programme.
Enrolment Dates
January, April, July & October
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: A personal statement Original or certified copies of your degree certificate and transcripts. One suitable reference (Please note we can only accept professional work references) Copy of your CV detailing your work history (covering the last five years) For applicants whose first language is not English, you will need to provide proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL).
8. Research Methods
This module will provide you with a conceptual framework from which research philosophies, strategies and methods associated with business management can be critically reviewed. You will develop research competencies, in particular those relating to data collection and analysis, that will enable you to design, undertake and evaluate independent research in an organisational setting. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically appraise research undertaken by others. Propose and justify a report for a research project in business management that will stand up to critical scrutiny. Critically appraise the contribution primary and secondary data sources can make to research studies, particularly with respect to sampling, statistical analysis and data presentation techniques. Synthesize research findings to improve the quality of decisions in management.
5. Strategic Management
This module will introduce you to the strategy process in a range of organisational contexts. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically analyse a range of strategic decisionmaking models. Undertake a strategic analysis of an organisation. Apply a range of strategic choice frameworks to generate and evaluate an organisations strategic options. Demonstrate the need to reflect cultural, structural and behavioural issues in the strategic process. Develop and justify plans for the implementation of agreed strategies.
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Whats Included
All online study materials and student handbooks are supplied. You will be allocated a tutor for academic support who you can contact as often as you like by telephone and email. You will also have access to a student support co-ordinator for administrative support. You will also complete an online induction and have access to an online Virtual Campus.
3. Marketing Management
You will investigate the role and function of marketing within the context of changing markets and increasing international competition. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically evaluate the information needs of the marketing function in terms of its contribution to the strategic processes and tactical decision-making. Integrate marketing decision-making with organisational strategy. Establish a broad base of marketing knowledge and the strategic implications. Develop and implement marketing plans for a product or service. Reflect an international perspective and the global context of decision-making in marketing planning. Evaluate the appropriateness of e-business strategies.
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1. Operations Management
This module will investigate the context and processes of management operations and show how operations management is central to the achievement of organisational aims. After completing this module you will be able to: Evaluate problems in operations and identify approaches to overcoming them. Critically evaluate operating plans and identify areas for improvement. Justify, implement and evaluate changes to operations in line with modern approaches. Develop outline plans for investment in new capacity, including location and layout. Evaluate operation processes so that customer requirements including quality, delivery and reliability are achieved. Differentiate and devise suitable control systems. Apply principles of project management.
Workload
We recommend an average of 12-15 hours study time per week for this programme
Exemptions
For this qualification we may allow you to count credit for relevant study you have already done elsewhere. For example, holders for the BTEC Level 7 Advanced Professional Diploma in Management Studies will be eligible for advanced standing. For other equivalent qualifications exemptions are considered on an individual basis when you submit an application form. Please note that we cannot consider work experience alone for exemptions.
Assessment
You will complete one formal examination (in exam conditions), one timed online assessment, which you will complete within 24 hours (similar to an open-book examination) and six assignments of not less than 4,000 words each. You will also complete a 20,000-word dissertation.
Duration of Programme
Variable but a maximum of four years. The maximum study period for each module is up to 9 months.
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Anglia Ruskin University
effect of the Judicature Acts, and their effects upon equitys relationship with the common law. The module will also introduce students to the meaning and concept of a trust, and how this legal concept has developed over time.
development of those skills associated with personal development and work relationships in preparation for future employability.
7. Land Law
This subject has changed in the 20th century as the owner-occupier replaces the landlord as the dominant figure and, in the later part of the century, the owner-occupier couple replaces the single, usually male, owner. This module seeks to provide students with a broad introduction to the fundamental principles of land law including the concept of proprietary interests and the concept of competing priorities.
relationships between the parties, the nature of the particular types of contracts and the rights and liabilities that arise. Emphasis is placed on the practical implications of these laws for individuals and companies trading internationally.
interest, etc. Discussion with other students Forums allow students to come together, share thoughts and ideas and you can initiate topics that you want to discuss with your fellow students.
Course Description
This programme is challenging and will enable you to develop your knowledge about the various elements of Law. The LLB module structure is centred around the seven core subjects which are Constitutional and Administrative Law, Contract Law, Tort Law, Land Law, Equity & Trusts, European Law and Criminal Law. Coverage of the content of these core legal subjects ensures that students have a sufficiently competent knowledge base of these key areas. This LLB programme does not have qualifying status. This means that students who wish to subsequently take the Legal Practice Course or Bar Vocational Course will need to complete a 1 year CPE/GDL before doing so.
Workload
We recommend an average of 15 hours study time per week for this programme.
3. Criminal Law
The purpose of this module is to introduce students to the nature of criminal conduct and the basic elements of a crime. These will be placed in the context of some specific offences, namely, criminal damage, murder and manslaughter. In the latter part of the course, non-fatal offences against the person and dishonesty offences will be examined, and used as vehicles for an introduction to the inchoate offences and the general defences.
Exemptions
Where appropriate, applicants are entitled to apply for Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL).
Stage 3 Optional Modules (students are required to select three from the below choice of five) 13. Company Law
The module is designed to provide students with an understanding and a grasp of the essentials of substantive Company Law. It is intended to give students the understanding and skills to deal confidently with any aspect of Company Law.
8. Legal Research
This module is intended as preparation for the Comparative Law Research Project and as such will lead students through the process of a research project in law employing a variety of exercises culminating in an individual presentation of a project proposal on an area of comparative law.
Assessment
Students will undertake a range of assessments, including essays, case studies, portfolios, presentations, problem scenarios, and examinations.
How to Apply
In addition to the completed application form: Original or certified copies of your certificates and/or transcripts Two suitable references. Please note we can only accept academic and/or professional work references. Copy of your CV detailing your work history (covering the last five years) Proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL), if English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English.
Duration of Programme
The LLB is normally completed within four to six years.
Mode
Online distance learning
9. Tort Law
The law of tort encompasses a range of civil actions and operates as a compensation system. The module will enable you to develop a critical awareness of the issues underpinning the adversarial process and develop the analytical and presentation skills involved in undertaking these cases.
Entry Requirements
Two good A Level passes (grade A-C) or equivalent GCSE English and mathematics at grade C or above (or equivalent) English ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 6.0 if English is not first language. Applications by people without these qualifications will be considered on an individual basis.
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RDIs Online University ilearn is used to deliver all resources for this course including: Study materials - Access electronic copies of your learning materials and important information, such as assessment instructions, whenever and wherever you are. Please note that you will be required to purchase the core textbook per module
2. Contract Law
This module provides a foundation of the basic principles relating to the formation of contracts. The aim of this module is to provide an overview of English contract law and also considers the
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on social and collective processes (for example, social constructionism). 6. Learning, Memory and Perception Underlying all psychological functioning is the ability to perceive, remember, and alter our behaviour in response to information in the world. These basic psychological processes of perception, memory and learning were the first areas of study for empirical psychology and this module examines both the historical development of these areas as well as the current state of knowledge in each area. 7. Psychopathology This module will introduce you to the various psychological disorders, as well as their aetiology and treatment. This module will also look at models of psychopathology, as well as its classification and diagnosis. Broad theories of the development of the various psychological disorders will be touched on, drawing from psychodynamic, cognitive, and neuroscience perspectives, as well as social factors. 8. Lifespan Development This module will provide you with an overview of human development across the lifespan, including how childhood experiences affect later development. Different approaches to human development will be discussed and compared, including: attachment theory, behavioural genetics, psychodynamic theories, and biopyschosocial approaches. Different domains of human development will be covered, e.g. cognitive, social, emotional, and moral development across the lifespan.
Awarding Body
Anglia Ruskin University
Course Description
Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behaviour. This programme introduces you to psychological theory and research and then develops your understanding of this fascinating subject area. Psychology has a broad range of real-world applications in everyday life, ranging from stress, health, mental illness, artificial intelligence, to personal development, social interaction and the environment. A degree in psychology can provide access to a wide range of careers. Psychology graduates are valued across many fields because of the diverse and highly sought after knowledge and skills that are acquired from a psychology degree. A successful psychology graduate can be expected to write coherent and logical reports, understand statistical and other forms of evidence and have a good understanding of human behaviour. Taken together, such skills are very appealing to a wide range of employers and not just those in specifically psychological areas.
based on many cognitive processes being carried out by the brain. Because these processes are so automatic, and their outcome so convincing, people are often not aware that what they are experiencing is merely an interpretation, and as such can be inaccurate. This module will challenge you to think more clearly about this, and consider the ways in which the brain constructs its interpretation of the world, and the ways in which this interpretation can be misleading.
brain damage. The most frequent syndromes in clinical practice such as aphasia, amnesia, agnosia, dementia, epilepsy and Parkinsons disease are discussed. You will be introduced to a variety of different tests and assessment procedures applied in clinical neuropsychology and for each of the clinical syndromes, relevant neuropsychological and psychiatric symptoms will be outlined. 5. Psychological Therapies This module provides you with an introduction to some of the main methods of psychological interventions used by clinical, counselling and health psychologists in therapeutically helping people. This module will cover some of the core theoretical principles and techniques used in various psychological interventions, when working with individuals (both children and adults) as well as with families and groups. 6. Developmental Disorders This module will introduce you to a variety of developmental disorders including Downs syndrome, Williams syndrome, dyslexia & autism. It will include an analysis of the biological, cognitive & social profiles of each. You will gain an insight in to the main symptoms of each clinical condition and the prognosis for people with these disorders. The module also covers the effects of early brain injury and the problems working with children with learning difficulties. 7. Consumer Psychology This module introduces you to a selection of issues in the area of consumer psychology. It will explore how theories within social, cognitive and developmental psychology can help explain consumption behaviours. The module will address issues related to positive and negative influences of a consumer society upon individuals psychological process and functioning. It will also look at how aspects of consumption can influence development at an early age as well as affect behavioural outcomes in later life.
- TOEIC 660 - Cambridge FCE Grade C+ or CAE Grade C/ FCE A/B - C & G Pitman Intermediate or Higher Intermediate - IGCSE Grade C Applicants whose educational qualifications do not meet the entry requirements will be considered on an individual basis.
Whats Included
All online study materials and student handbooks are supplied. You will be allocated a tutor for academic support who you can contact as often as you like by telephone and email. You will also have access to a student support co-ordinator for administrative support. You will also complete an online induction and have access to an online Virtual Campus.
Workload
We recommend an average of 15-20 hours study time per week for this programme.
Exemptions
For this qualification, we may allow you to count credit for relevant study you have already done elsewhere. Exemptions are considered on an individual basis when you submit an application form.
Enrolment Dates
October, January, April and July
Consists of the dissertation worth 30 credits plus 6 modules worth 15 credits each: 1. Psychology Dissertation You will produce a non-empirical psychology project, i.e. a project that does not involve the collection of original data, but which is in the form of an extended evaluative literature review. 2. Clinical Psychology In this module you will develop a critical awareness of the issues and debates involved in understanding deviant behaviour. It examines the psychological, social, cultural and biological influences and predispositions upon general definitions of abnormality and specific disorders. Particular categories of disorder will be studied in order to illuminate controversies concerning the value of models, methods of classification and diagnosis. Specific syndromes addressed include: major depression and mania, schizophrenia, substance-related disorders, disorders of ageing/cognition, and suicide. 3. Language and Thought This module provides an introduction to key themes, theories, research programmes and methods to understand processes underlying human language and thinking within the domains of cognitive psychology and cognitive neuropsychology. Intact and impaired processes involved in spoken language, reading and spelling will be explored in different languages with a special interest in whether these processes are universal or language specific. 4. Neuropsychology This module introduces you to major neuropsychological syndromes following
How to Apply
In addition to the completed application form: Copies of your relevant certificates and/or transcripts Two suitable references. Please note we can only accept academic and/or professional work references. Copy of your CV detailing your work history (covering the last five years) Proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL), if English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English.
Mode
Online distance learning
Assessment
Assessment is via a mixture of examination, essays, research reports and a dissertation. The dissertation comprises a 1,500 word annotated bibliography followed by an 8,000 word literature review.
Consists of 8 modules worth 15 credits each: 1. Key Skills for Psychology Part I This module will provide you with the basic skills to produce a research report from beginning to end including experimental design, statistical data analysis, the use of resources and software, writing and presentation skills, ethical issues and general study and research skills. 2. Key Skills for Psychology Part Il This module follows on from Key Skills for Psychology Part I, providing you with a vital grounding for psychology. 3. Social and Developmental Psychology This module will provide you with an understanding of how certain behaviours and experiences can be shaped by different social contexts (the family, peers, society)
Duration of Programme
The Anglia Ruskin University BSc (Hons) Psychology (Applied) is normally studied over three years or four years, but this may be extended to suit your individual needs for up to a maximum of nine years.
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Entry Requirements
The standard entry requirements are as follows: Two A levels passes or equivalent (at Grade E or above). Plus 3 GCSEs in other subjects including Maths and English at Grade C or above. English language ability equivalent to one of the following: - IELTS 6.0 - TOEFL 550 paper based (213 computer based or 80 internet based)
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6. Research Paradigms
This module will provide you with the necessary knowledge and skills to critically evaluate the use of evidence in computing and digital media, to do research and generate your own evidence based material to justify your professional practice. On completion of this module you will be able to: Demonstrate a critical understanding of research strategies and data generation methods. Synthesise knowledge of research strategies and data generation in order to identify esearch questions/problems and construct a research proposal. Reflect critically on professional practice in computing and digital media.
Entry Requirements
First degree from an approved university equivalent to a UK second class honours, in a computing subject. English language ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 6.5, where the medium of undergraduate study was not English. Candidates without a first degree will be eligible for entry if they can demonstrate extensive industrial experience. Candidates will be expected to have knowledge of online business systems equivalent to first degree level.
Exemptions
For this qualification we may allow you to count credit for relevant study you have already done elsewhere. Exemptions are considered on an individual basis when you submit an application form. Please note that we cannot consider work experience alone for exemptions.
Awarding Body
Anglia Ruskin University
Course Description
This programme will: Develop your understanding of current and emerging computer technologies. Enable you to explore the issues around the management of Information Technology in business and industrial contexts. Develop your expertise and interest in topic areas of direct and complementary relevance to the workplace. Enable you to apply your knowledge and understanding of critical and pervasive issues in computing and information systems in a range of situations. Encourage you to develop an understanding of current research issues. Enable you to integrate theory and practice ensuring both academic rigour and practical application.
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: A personal statement Original or certified copies of your degree certificate and transcripts. One suitable reference (covering a five year period). Please note we can only accept professional work references. Copy of your CV detailing your work history (covering the last five years) For applicants whose first language is not English, you will need to provide proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL).
2. Information Strategies
This module will provide you with an understanding of the various strategies involved in the production of Information Systems and how they relate to each other. On completion of this module you will be able to: Critically evaluate the role of various information strategies and their relationship to each other. Discuss the ways the strategies can be developed. Develop a strategy based on a scenario.
Whats Included
RDIs Online University ilearn is used to deliver all resources for this course including: Study materials - Access electronic copies of your learning materials and important information, such as assessment instructions, whenever and wherever you are. Tutor support - Tutors use live chats and forums to stimulate discussions, request input and highlight external sources. External resources - Links to external sources can include key journal articles, your universitys online library, sites of topical interest, etc. Discussion with other students - Forums allow students to come together, share thoughts and ideas and you can initiate topics that you want to discuss with your fellow students..
7. Project/Dissertation
You will undertake a major piece of individual study in the field of computing or computer applications. Normally projects will be drawn from commercial, industrial or research based problem areas involving you in researching and investigating aspects of applied computing, then producing a major deliverable (software package, design, animation website etc. The original research and the project process will be fully reported in the dissertation.
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Assessment
You will complete a 4,000 word assignment for each of modules 1-6, plus a three-hour exam for module 4 and a dissertation of 15,000 words for module 7.
Workload
We recommend an average of 18 hours study time per week for this programme.
Duration of Programme
The MSc Information Technology is normally studied over a period of 24 months, but this may be extended to suit your individual needs for up to a maximum of five years.
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The MSc Telecommunications awards include Postgraduate Certificate (Stage 1), Postgraduate Diploma (Stage 2) and full MSc Telecommunications (Stage 3). On successful completion of all stages you will be awarded the MSc Telecommunications.
The course is suitable for competent students from both scientific and engineering backgrounds wishing to gain a comprehensive understanding of recent techniques in the design, development, administration and management of telecommunications.
3. Telecommunication Systems
This module will provide you with a detailed knowledge of the principles of telecommunications systems, while emphasising technologies that support digital communications. Emphasis is placed on the characteristics and advantages of digital signals, as well as issues relating to transmission, line coding and modulation. You will study a variety of topics providing a detailed knowledge and understanding of telecommunication networks and their properties.
Whats Included
RDIs Online University ilearn is used to deliver all resources for this course including: Study materials - Access electronic copies of your learning materials and important information, such as assessment instructions, whenever and wherever you are. Tutor support - Tutors use live chats and forums to stimulate discussions, request input and highlight external sources. External resources - Links to external sources can include key journal articles, your universitys online library, sites of topical interest, etc. Discussion with other students - Forums allow students to come together, share thoughts and ideas and you can initiate topics that you want to discuss with your fellow students. In addition you will have access to a programme co-ordinator for administrative support who you can contact as often as you like by telephone and email.
Enrolment Dates
October, January, April and July
How to Apply
In addition to the completed application form: Copies of your relevant certificates and/or transcripts Two suitable references. Please note we can only accept academic and/or professional work references. Copy of your CV detailing your work history (covering the last five years) Proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL), if English is not your first language.
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Online distance learning
Awarding Body
Birmingham City University
Assessment
For the modules studied you will complete a total of 5 reports, one examination and a Viva Voce (oral examination). Assessment for the Project / Dissertation comprises the following: Project Proposal Presentations and Viva Voce examination Dissertation
Course Description
The field of telecommunications has experienced immense developments over the past years and provides an area for exciting opportunities in science and technology. A specialisation in telecommunications is essential for those willing to drive a number of related industries in the new millennium. This postgraduate course is geared towards the shift from traditional telecommunication and data communications systems to mobile and wireless communications and the management of network services. The course provides advanced knowledge of telecommunications technologies and issues related to communications networks. Topics covered in the course include the latest developments in the fields of telecommunications and networks. The course focuses on telecommunications technologies and their practical applications in modern industries. Due to the fast pace of the developments in the telecommunications sector the course is designed in such a way that fundamental principles are covered in alignment with state of the art technological advances in digital communications.
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Duration of Programme
The Birmingham City University MSc Telecommunications is normally studied over two years, but may be extended to suit your individual needs for up to a maximum of seven years.
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Entry Requirements
First degree from an approved university equivalent to UK second class honours in a relevant subject. English ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 6.0. Applicants who do not hold the standard entry requirements may be considered for admission provided they can demonstrate that their qualifications and/or industrial experience are equivalent to that attained through the completion of an appropriate honours degree programme.
Workload
We recommend an average of 12-15 hours study time per week for this programme.
Exemptions
For this qualification we may allow you to count credit for relevant study you have already done elsewhere. Exemptions are considered on an individual basis when you submit an application form. Please note that work experience alone cannot be considered for exemptions.
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Data Communications Internet Server Technology Quality Systems in IT Advanced Databases Systems Analysis and Design Research Skills Current Trends in Networking Online Business Systems Understanding Systems Database Solutions Management in IT Practical Project
Awarding Body
Anglia Ruskin University
Level 6
Course Description
This programme is designed to develop computational thinking, including its relevance to everyday life. You will develop skills in modelling and the design of computer-based systems, as well as critical evaluation and testing skills. This programme recognises the professional, economic, social, environmental, moral and ethical issues involved in the sustainable exploitation of computer technology.
English language ability equivalent to IELTS 6.0, where the medium of schooling was not English. Or, for the final year top-up: BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Business (Computing) English ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 6.0. Applications without these qualifications may be considered on their own merits, and you are encouraged to submit an application.
Workload
We recommend an average of 12-15 hours study time per week for this programme.
Exemptions
We may be able to offer you exemptions based on prior study, as this degree is also available as a final year top-up.
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: A personal statement Certified copies of your relevant certificates and transcripts Copy of your CV detailing your work history and one professional reference (if applying without A-levels) Proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL), if English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English
Whats Included
RDIs Online University ilearn is used to deliver all resources for this course including: Study materials - Access electronic copies of your learning materials and important information, such as assessment instructions, whenever and wherever you are. Tutor support - Tutors use live chats and forums to stimulate discussions, request input and highlight external sources. External resources - Links to external sources can include key journal articles, your universitys online library, sites of topical interest, etc. Discussion with other students - Forums allow students to come together, share thoughts and ideas and you can initiate topics that you want to discuss with your fellow students. Please note students may be required to purchase certain software.
Assessment
You will complete 18 assessments in total: 15 assignments of 4,000 words, an exam, a research proposal and a practical project and report. A number of the assignments will be based on either a case study or a scenario that you will design and test a solution for.
Mode
Online distance learning
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Duration of Programme
This programme is normally studied over three years or four years, but this may be extended to suit your individual needs for up to a maximum of ten years.
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For the full degree: Two A levels passes (or equivalent) GCSE English and mathematics (or equivalent)
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5. Network Technologies
Networking principles Networking principles Design networked systems Implement and support networked systems
Impact on the social and commercial environment of network security design Design network security solutions Implement network security solutions Manage network security solutions
Whats Included
All online study materials and student handbooks are supplied. You will be allocated a tutor for academic support who you can contact as often as you like by telephone and email. You will also have access to a student support co-ordinator for administrative support. You will also complete an online induction and have access to an online Virtual Campus.
Course Description
This programme will provide you with a range of skills in a technological and management context. It is highly relevant to a range of careers in the IT sector such as information system design and management, IT manufacturing, IT maintenance and technical services areas, e-business strategy and/or technical support, systems analysts, software engineers and developers. The BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Computing and Systems Development can be studied as a stand-alone programme or can form part of a three-year degree programme Anglia Ruskin University BSc (Hons) Business Computing. Successful completion of the HND allows direct entry to a one-year top-up to Honours Degree.
Workload
We recommend an average of 8-10 hours study time per week for this programme.
6. Quality Systems in IT
Quality assurance in IT systems Standard quality control documentation Project management tools
Exemptions
No exemptions are allowed for this programme.
7. Website Design
Commercial impact and potential of virtualisation Design virtualisation deployments Implement virtualisation deployments Manage virtualisation environments
Enrolment dates
November, February, May and August
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: Copies of your relevant certificates and/or transcripts. One suitable reference. Please note we can only accept academic and/or professional work references. Copy of you CV detailing your work history (if you do not have A Levels).
8. Networking Infrastructure
Principles of network infrastructure management Design complex network infrastructure systems Implement complex network infrastructure ` systems Test complex network infrastructure systems
Mode
Online distance learning
At 25 with financial commitments it would have been impossible for me to attend full time study and not receive the income I receive currently. rdi provided a solution that will enable me to obtain a nationally recognised qualification whilst still bringing in my income to satisfy my financial commitments. The course literature is simple and easy to understand, along with the support and access to my course tutor, has made it a win win situation for me.
Assessment
Assessment is via a mix of assignments, one examination and a project.
Duration of Programme
The BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Computing and Systems Development is normally studied over a period of two years but can be extended to a maximum of four years. The maximum study period for each module is up to 6 months.
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2. Computer Systems
Function of computer systems Design computer systems Build and configure computer systems Undertake routine maintenance on computer systems
Entry requirements
The standard entry requirements are as follows: An A Level pass or equivalent. English language ability equivalent to IELTS 5.5 Applicants whose educational qualifications do not meet the standard entry requirements but have at least two years full-time work experience will be considered on an individual basis.
Personal and professional development Interpersonal and transferable skills Dynamics of working with others Strategies for problem solving
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Demonstrate an understanding of relevant legal principles. Identify alternative methods to minimise risk. Contribute to management decision making.
Workload
We recommend an average of 12-15 hours study time per week for this programme
9. Dissertation
You will be required to undertake a 20,000-word dissertation.
Awarding Body
Anglia Ruskin University
7. Performance Management
This module will provide you with an understanding of the nature and role of strategic planning within an organisation and of the impact of wider global and non-financial issues on this process. You will be able to critically examine a wide range of strategic performance measurement techniques and models including non-financial performance indicators. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically analyse and apply a range of strategic planning models Respond to the differing control needs within a product or service life cycle and within divisions of an organisation Calculate and interpret a range of strategic performance measures such as Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) and Return on Investment (ROI). Use financial models to predict potential business failure. Appreciate the impact of strategic performance measurement on the human resource within an organisation
Exemptions
For this qualification we may allow you to count credit for relevant study you have already done elsewhere. For example, holders for the BTEC Level 7 Advanced Professional Diploma in Management Studies will be eligible for advanced standing. For other equivalent qualifications exemptions are considered on an individual basis when you submit an application form. Please note that we cannot consider work experience alone for exemptions.
Course Description
The Anglia Ruskin University MBA programme is designed to equip you with essential modern management skills and knowledge and prepare you with an enterprising spirit grounded on solid business practices. The programme also aims to provide you with analytical and decision making capabilities in order to face different kinds of new challenges resulting from the rapid changes seen in todays growing business environment. You will study tools and techniques that will help you develop end manage products and services that will be competitive internationally. The programme will provide you with the opportunity to develop specific expertise in finance
2. Financial Management
This module will provide you with the tools to enable you to interpret and evaluate financial information and utilise financial information for decision-making purposes. After completing this module you will be able to: Draft financial statements. Critically analyse information contained in published financial statements. Select and apply financial decision-making techniques to appraise projects. Evaluate complex investment decisions. Utilise spreadsheets to present and analyse financial information. Appreciate differences between financial decision-making in the public and not for profit sectors as compared to the private sector. Apply appropriate techniques to protect against currency loss.
Assessment
You will complete one formal examination (in exam conditions), one timed online assessment, which you will complete within 24 hours (similar to an open-book examination) and six assignments of not less than 4,000 words each. You will also complete a 20,000-word dissertation.
Duration of Programme
Variable but a maximum of four years. The maximum study period for each module is up to 9 months.
Enrolment Dates
October, January, April and July
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: A personal statement Original or certified copies of your degree certificate and transcripts. One suitable reference (Please note we can only accept professional work references) Copy of your CV detailing your work history (covering the last five years) For applicants whose first language is not English, you will need to provide proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL).
Entry Requirements
An undergraduate degree from an approved university, plus at least two years professional full-time work experience. Applications from mature candidates without an undergraduate degree are welcomed provided they can demonstrate a minimum of five years professional management experience supported by references covering the five year period. English ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 6.5, for overseas candidates who have not previously studied in English Please note that a Postgraduate Diploma or Masters degree alone (without an undergraduate degree or 5 years managerial work experience) will not be sufficient to allow entry to this programme.
5. Strategic Management
This module will introduce you to the strategy process in a range of organisational contexts. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically analyse a range of strategic decisionmaking models. Undertake a strategic analysis of an organisation. Apply a range of strategic choice frameworks to generate and evaluate an organisations strategic options. Demonstrate the need to reflect cultural, structural and behavioural issues in the strategic process. Develop and justify plans for the implementation of agreed strategies.
Mode
Online distance learning
3. Marketing Management
You will investigate the role and function of marketing within the context of changing markets and increasing international competition. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically evaluate the information needs of the marketing function in terms of its contribution to the strategic processes and tactical decision-making. Integrate marketing decision-making with organisational strategy. Establish a broad base of marketing knowledge and the strategic implications. Develop and implement marketing plans for a product or service. Reflect an international perspective and the global context of decision-making in marketing planning. Evaluate the appropriateness of e-business strategies.
8. Research Methods
This module will provide you with a conceptual framework from which research philosophies, strategies and methods associated with business management can be critically reviewed. You will develop research competencies, in particular those relating to data collection and analysis, that will enable you to design, undertake and evaluate independent research in an organisational setting. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically appraise research undertaken by others. Propose and justify a report for a research project in business management that will stand up to critical scrutiny. Critically appraise the contribution primary and secondary data sources can make to research studies, particularly with respect to sampling, statistical analysis and data presentation techniques.
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Whats Included
All online study materials and student handbooks are supplied. You will be allocated a tutor for academic support who you can contact as often as you like by telephone and email. You will also have access to a student support co-ordinator for administrative support. You will also complete an online induction and have access to an online Virtual Campus.
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Qualification
On successful completion of this programme you will be awarded the University of Sunderland BA (Hons) Accountancy and Financial Management.
Distance Learning Stand alone course or combine with the Edexcel HND Business (Finance) to form 3 year degree
1. Financial Management
You will examine and critically evaluate the key strategic decisions that a business may have to make and appreciate how accounting and finance can assist in making and evaluating those decisions. You will gain an understanding of specific analytical skills in key decision areas within strategy and finance at local and international level. You will also gain an understanding of the limitations of the current state of financial theory in making strategic business decisions.
framework as a paradigm for accounting. You will evaluate the uses and limits of financial information. You will also analyse and interpret financial reports for strategic decision-making.
Duration of Programme
Minimum 12 months. However, this can be extended to a maximum of three years.
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form,: Original or certified copies of your degree certificate and/or transcripts . One suitable reference. Please note we can only accept academic and/or professional work references. Copy of your CV detailing your work history (covering the last five years). Proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL), if English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English.
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5. Managing Projects
This module will enable you to understand the processes of project planning, financing and implementation using a variety of techniques covering: Effective project definition Activity and time planning Cost and quality evaluations Risk management Management and leadership of project teams This module will introduce a good mix of operational skills and analysis of major strategic projects from around the world. This is an integrative module drawing down from a range of business functions and skills typical of the way businesses are increasingly being managed today.
Entry Requirements
A HND in a relevant subject. The BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Business (Accounting) allows direct entry to this programme.
Awarding Body
University of Sunderland
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Course Description
The BA (Hons) Accounting and Financial Management is designed to allow the key areas of accounting and financial management to be integrated within a business context. You will be encouraged to evaluate the ways that module ideas can be used to improve your understanding of the financial management of business and the role of the manager as one who is responsible for financial resources. The programme also generates integrative ways of looking at work problems. The University of Sunderland BA (Hons) Accounting and Financial Management (Final Year Top-up) can be studied as a stand-alone programme for those who already have an HND in Business, which contains elements of accounting and finance, or can form part of a three-year degree programme The University of Sunderland BA (Hons) Accounting and Financial Management.
Whats Included
All study materials, core textbooks and student handbooks are supplied. You will be allocated a personal tutor for academic support who you can contact as often as you like by telephone and email. You will have access to a programme co-ordinator for administrative support. You will also have access to an online Virtual Campus.
Workload
We recommend an average of 12 hours study time per week for this programme.
Exemptions
No exemptions are allowed for this programme.
Mode
Text-based distance learning. Tutor supported.
Assessment
There is one assessment for each module (six in total) these are a mix of reports and assignments.
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Duration of Programme
This programme is normally studied over three years or four years, but this may be extended to suit your individual needs for up to a maximum of ten years.
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: A personal statement Certified copies of your relevant certificates and transcripts Copy of your CV detailing your work history and one professional reference (if applying without A-levels) Proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL), if English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English
Whats Included
RDIs Online University ilearn is used to deliver all resources for this course including: Study materials - Access electronic copies of your learning materials and important information, such as assessment instructions, whenever and wherever you are. Tutor support - Tutors use live chats and forums to stimulate discussions, request input and highlight external sources. External resources - Links to external sources can include key journal articles, your universitys online library, sites of topical interest, etc. Discussion with other students - Forums allow students to come together, share thoughts and ideas and you can initiate topics that you want to discuss with your fellow students.
Awarding Body
Anglia Ruskin University
Entry Requirements
For the full degree: Two A levels passes (or equivalent) GCSE English and mathematics (or equivalent) English language ability equivalent to IELTS 6.0, where the medium of schooling was not English. Or, for the final year top-up: BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Business (Finance) English ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 6.0. Applications without these qualifications may be considered on their own merits, and you are encouraged to submit an application.
Awarding Body
Anglia Ruskin University
Course Description
You will undertake a rigorous study of theories, business techniques and issues and acquire the practical skills that are essential within the changing business environment to enable you to pursue a business career or further academic study.
Course Description
Individuals who have successfully completed BTEC HND Business (Finance), or equivalent, are eligible to apply for admission onto the BA (Hons) in Business (Finance). You will undertake a rigorous study of theories, business techniques and issues and acquire the practical skills that are essential within the changing business environment to enable you to pursue a business career or further academic study.
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Mode
Online distance learning
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6. Project Management
This module will enable you to understand the processes of project planning, financing and implementation using a variety of techniques covering: Effective project definition Activity and time planning Cost and quality evaluations Risk management Management and leadership of project teams This module will introduce a good mix of operational skills and analysis of major strategic projects from around the world. This is an integrative module drawing down from a range of business functions and skills typical of the way businesses are increasingly being managed today.
Mode
Online distance learning
Workload
We recommend an average of 12 hours study time per week for this programme.
Whats Included
RDIs Online University ilearn is used to deliver all resources for this course including: Study materials - Access electronic copies of your learning materials and important information, such as assessment instructions, whenever and wherever you are. Tutor support - Tutors use live chats and forums to stimulate discussions, request input and highlight external sources. External resources - Links to external sources can include key journal articles, your universitys online library, sites of topical interest, etc. Discussion with other students - Forums allow students to come together, share thoughts and ideas and you can initiate topics that you want to discuss with your fellow students.
Exemptions
No exemptions are allowed for this programme.
1. Strategic Management
This module will help you develop the skills needed to create business plans in line with corporate strategic plans and communicate them to stakeholders. An international casebased approach to tracking businesses through the cycle of growth from start-up to mature market will be taken.
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: A personal statement Certified copies of your relevant certificates and transcripts Proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL), if English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English
Level 5
Business Law HRM Business Process Management Accounting Financial Accounting Auditing
Assessment
You will complete one formal examination (in exam conditions), two timed assessments, which you will complete within 24 hours (similar to an open-book examination), two assignments of 4,000 words and a learning diary.
Level 6
Strategic Management Emerging Business Themes Managing Self and Others Project Management Financial reporting Financial decision making
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Workload
We recommend an average of 12 hours study time per week for this programme.
Duration of Programme
Variable but a maximum of three years. The maximum study period for each module is up to 9 months.
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Assessment
You will complete 19 assessments in total, comprising a mixture of assignments and exams, as well as a Personal Development Plan and a learning diary. A number of the assignments will be based on either a case study or a set of annual accounts.
3. Financial Reporting
This module will evaluate the needs of stakeholders when preparing financial statements. You will interpret and analyse financial statements to aid decision making.
Exemptions
We may be able to offer you exemptions based on prior study, as this degree is also available as a final year top-up.
Entry Requirements
BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Business (Accounting) English ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 6.0.
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Awarding Body
Edexcel
7. Human Resource Management Difference between personnel management and human resource management How to recruit employees How to reward employees in order to motivate and retain them Mechanisms for cessation of employment 8. Business Decision Making Sources for the collection of primary and secondary data Techniques to analyse data effectively for business purposes Produce information in appropriate formats for decision making in an organisational context Software-generated information
Course Description
The HND Diploma in Business (Accounting) is designed for those who wish to develop their professional expertise and skills across a range of essential business and finance areas. The HND Diploma in Business (Accounting) can be studied as stand-alone programme or can form part of a three-year degree programme leading to the University of Sunderland BA (Hons) Accountancy & Financial Management, or Anglia Ruskin University BA (Hons) Business (Finance). Successful completion of the HND allows direct entry to a one-year top-up to Honours Degree.
13. Taxation Duties and responsibilities of the tax practitioner in the UK tax environment Calculate personal tax liabilities for individuals and partnerships Calculate corporation tax liabilities for companies Calculate capital gains tax payable for individuals and businesses 14. Project Management for Business Project management principles Manage a projects human resources Apply project processes and procedures 15. Business Strategy Organisations purposes of businesses Nature of the national environment in which businesses operate Behaviour of organisations in their market environment Global factors that shape national business activities 16. Research Project Formulate a research specification Implement the research project Evaluate research outcomes Present research outcomes
Assessment
Assessment is via a mix of assignments, one examination and a project.
Workload
We recommend an average of 8-10 hours study time per week for this programme.
Duration of Programme
The BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Business (Accounting) is normally studied over a period of two years but can be extended to a maximum of four years. The maximum study period for each module is up to 6 months.
Exemptions
No exemptions are allowed for this programme.
Enrolment dates
November, February, May and August.
Entry Requirements
The standard entry requirements are as follows: An A Level pass or equivalent. English language ability equivalent to IELTS 5.5 Applicants whose educational qualifications do not meet the standard entry requirements but have at least two years full-time work experience will be considered on an individual basis.
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: Copies of your relevant certificates and/or transcripts. One suitable reference. Please note we can only accept academic and/or professional work references. Copy of you CV detailing your work history (if you do not have A Levels).
Mode
Online distance learning
Whats Included
All online study materials and student handbooks are supplied. You will be allocated a tutor for academic support who you can contact as often as you like by telephone and email. You will also have access to a student support co-ordinator for administrative support. You will also complete an online induction and have access to an online Virtual Campus.
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Marketing Pathway
Assessment
You will complete 19 assessments in total, comprising a mixture of assignments and exams, as well as a Personal Development Plan and a learning diary. A number of the assignments and exams will be based on a case study.
Qualification
On successful completion of the programme you will be awarded a BA (Hons) Business (Marketing)
4. Marketing Strategy
This module will enable you to appreciate how marketing strategies can contribute to the success of the business. You will consider the mechanics of marketing strategy i.e. the models and concepts that are used in developing and implementing valid strategies. In exploring how marketing strategies are developed you will engage with contemporary marketing themes and issues such as relationship marketing, branding and e-marketing.
Whats Included
RDIs Online University ilearn is used to deliver all resources for this course including: Study materials - Access electronic copies of your learning materials and important information, such as assessment instructions, whenever and wherever you are. Tutor support - Tutors use live chats and forums to stimulate discussions, request input and highlight external sources. External resources - Links to external sources can include key journal articles, your universitys online library, sites of topical interest, etc. Discussion with other students - Forums allow students to come together, share thoughts and ideas and you can initiate topics that you want to discuss with your fellow students.
Awarding Body
Anglia Ruskin University
Workload
We recommend an average of 12 hours study time per week for this programme.
Awarding Body
Anglia Ruskin University.
Course Description
You will undertake a rigorous study of theories, business techniques and issues and acquire the practical skills that are essential within the changing business environment to enable you to pursue a business career or further academic study.
Duration of Programme
This programme is normally studied over three years or four years, but this may be extended to suit your individual needs for up to a maximum of ten years.
Course Description
Individuals who have successfully completed BTEC HND Business (Marketing), or equivalent, are eligible to apply for admission onto the BA (Hons) in Business (Marketing). You will undertake a rigorous study of theories, business techniques and issues and acquire the practical skills that are essential within the changing business environment to enable you to pursue a business career or further academic study.
Exemptions
We may be able to offer you exemptions based on prior study, as this degree is also available as a final year top-up.
5. Project Management
This module will enable you to understand the processes of project planning, financing and implementation using a variety of techniques covering: Effective project definition Activity and time planning Cost and quality evaluations Risk management Management and leadership of project teams This module will introduce a good mix of operational skills and analysis of major strategic projects from around the world. This is an integrative module drawing down from a range of business functions and skills typical of the way businesses are increasingly being managed today.
Entry Requirements
For the full degree: Two A levels passes (or equivalent) GCSE English and mathematics (or equivalent) English language ability equivalent to IELTS 6.0, where the medium of schooling was not English. Or, for the final year top-up: BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Business (Marketing) English ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 6.0. Applications without these qualifications may be considered on their own merits, and you are encouraged to submit an application.
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: A personal statement Certified copies of your relevant certificates and transcripts Copy of your CV detailing your work history and one professional reference (if applying without A-levels) Proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL), if English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English
Mode
Online distance learning
Mode
Online distance learning
Workload
We recommend an average of 12 hours study time per week for this programme.
Exemptions
No exemptions are allowed for this programme.
Apply online
1. Strategic Management
This module will help you develop the skills needed to create business plans in line with corporate strategic plans and communicate them to stakeholders. An international casebased approach to tracking businesses through the cycle of growth from start-up to mature market will be taken.
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: A personal statement Certified copies of your relevant certificates and transcripts Proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL), if English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English.
Level 5
Business Law HRM Business Process Market Intelligence Advertising and Promotion e-Business
Whats Included
RDIs Online University ilearn is used to deliver all resources for this course including: Study materials - Access electronic copies of your learning materials and important information, such as assessment instructions, whenever and wherever you are. Tutor support - Tutors use live chats and forums to stimulate discussions, request input and highlight external sources. External resources - Links to external sources can include key journal articles, your universitys online library, sites of topical interest, etc.
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2. Marketing Planning
This module will provide you with understanding and knowledge of the development and use of the marketing process in different contexts. You will critically analyse the marketing process for a range of products or services.
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Level 6
Strategic Management Emerging Business Themes Managing Self and Others Project Management Marketing Planning Marketing Strategy
Assessment
You will complete one formal examination (in exam conditions) and five assignments of 3,500 words each.
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Duration of Programme
Variable but a maximum of three years. The maximum study period for each module is up to 9 months.
3. Marketing Communication
This module will demonstrate the significance of communication as part of the marketing process. You will effectively implement a consumer focused marketing plan.
Entry Requirements
BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Business (Marketing) English ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 6.0.
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Online -based distance learning Stand alone course or part of 3 year degree
Awarding Body
Edexcel
7. Human Resource Management Difference between personnel management and human resource management How to recruit employees How to reward employees in order to motivate and retain them Mechanisms for cessation of employment 8. Business Decision Making Sources for the collection of primary and secondary data Techniques to analyse data effectively for business purposes Produce information in appropriate formats for decision making in an organisational context Software-generated information
12. Marketing Planning Compile marketing audits Main barriers to marketing planning Formulate a marketing plan for a product or service Ethical issues in marketing 13. Sales Planning and Operations Role of personal selling within the overall marketing strategy Apply the principles of the selling process to a product or service Role and objectives of sales management Plan sales activity for a product or service 14. Project Management for Business Project management principles Manage a projects human resources Apply project processes and procedures 15. Business Strategy Organisations purposes of businesses Nature of the national environment in which businesses operate Behaviour of organisations in their market environment Global factors that shape national business activities 16. Research Project Formulate a research specification Implement the research project Evaluate research outcomes Present research outcomes
I have spoken to many conventional university graduates about this course and they all say the same thing - that if they could go back to university now, they would appreciate it much more than they did back then. In fact, many of my friends are actually doing just that, and re-training for new careers by distance learning. Im really enjoying it!
Nicky Washida
Duration of Programme
The BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Business (Marketing) is normally studied over a period of two years but can be extended to a maximum of four years. The maximum study period for each module is up to 6 months.
Course Description
The HND Diploma in Business (Marketing) is designed for those who wish to develop their professional expertise and skills across a range of essential business and marketing areas. The HND Diploma in Business (Marketing) can be studied as stand-alone programme or can form part of a three-year degree programme leading to the Anglia Ruskin University BA (Hons) Business (Marketing). Successful completion of the HND allows direct entry to a one-year topup to Honours Degree.
Workload
We recommend an average of 8-10 hours study time per week for this programme.
Exemptions
No exemptions are allowed for this programme.
Entry Requirements
The standard entry requirements are as follows: An A Level pass or equivalent. English language ability equivalent to IELTS 5.5 Applicants whose educational qualifications do not meet the standard entry requirements but have at least two years full-time work experience will be considered on an individual basis. Candidates should have English language ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 5.5
Enrolment dates
November, February, May and August.
How to apply
In addition to a completed application form: Copies of your relevant certificates and/or transcripts. One suitable reference. Please note we can only accept academic and/or professional work references. Copy of you CV detailing your work history (if you do not have A Levels).
Mode
Online distance learning
Whats Included
All online study materials and student handbooks are supplied. You will be allocated a tutor for academic support who you can contact as often as you like by telephone and email. You will also have access to a student support co-ordinator for administrative support. You will also complete an online induction and have access to an online Virtual Campus.
Assessment
Assessment is via a mix of assignments, one examination and a project.
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Awarding Body
Anglia Ruskin University
2. Financial Management
This module will provide you with the tools to enable you to interpret and evaluate financial information and utilise financial information for decision-making purposes. After completing this module you will be able to: Draft financial statements. Critically analyse information contained in published financial statements. Select and apply financial decision-making techniques to appraise projects. Evaluate complex investment decisions. Utilise spreadsheets to present and analyse financial information. Appreciate differences between financial decision-making in the public and not for profit sectors as compared to the private sector. Apply appropriate techniques to protect against currency loss.
Course Description
The Anglia Ruskin University MBA programme is designed to equip you with essential modern management skills and knowledge and prepare you with an enterprising spirit grounded on solid business practices. The programme also aims to provide you with analytical and decision making capabilities in order to face different kinds of new challenges resulting from the rapid changes seen in todays growing business environment. You will study tools and techniques that will help you develop and manage products and services that will be competitive internationally. The programme will provide you with the opportunity to develop specific expertise in service excellence.
It will develop your ability to apply theoretical human resource models and concepts to a wide variety of work situations. This module is also designed to stimulate your thought on how an organisation design can impact on the effectiveness of people. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically appraise the contribution people can make to an organisation. Analyse how factors concerning the management of human resource vary within an organisation and across situations. Compare and contrast the concepts of management and leadership. Demonstrate how to lead and develop effective teams. Analyse a human resource problem and apply appropriate models to develop solutions.
quality control. Develop strategies to maximise customer loyalty through customer care.
Assessment
You will complete one formal examination (in exam conditions), one timed online assessment, which you will complete within 24 hours (similar to an open-book examination) and six assignments of not less than 4,000 words each. You will also complete a 20,000-word dissertation.
Workload
We recommend an average of 12-15 hours study time per week for this programme.
7. Quality Management
This module will develop your knowledge and critical skills in applying principles in quality management systems in manufacturing and service based organisations. It will develop your ability to apply quality management tools when responding to business needs and objectives. After completing this module you will be able to: Apply the concepts and principles of total quality management in different commercial environments. Apply a range of quality management tools and techniques to both diagnose the effectiveness of, and improve systems and processes. Incorporate quality initiatives in the implementation of business objectives.
Exemptions
For this qualification we may allow you to count credit for relevant study you have already done elsewhere. For example, holders for the BTEC DMS will be eligible for advanced standing. For other equivalent qualifications exemptions are considered on an individual basis when you submit an application form. Please note that we cannot consider work experience alone for exemptions.
Duration of Programme
Variable but a maximum of four years. The maximum study period for each module is up to 9 months.
Entry Requirements
An undergraduate degree from an approved university, plus at least two years professional full-time work experience. Applications from mature candidates without an undergraduate degree are welcomed provided they can demonstrate a minimum of five years professional management experience supported by references covering the five year period. English ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 6.5, for overseas candidates who have not previously studied in English Please note that a Postgraduate Diploma or Masters degree alone (without an undergraduate degree or 5 years managerial work experience) will not be sufficient to allow entry to this programme.
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: A personal statement Original or certified copies of your degree certificate and transcripts. One suitable reference (Please note we can only accept professional work references) Copy of your CV detailing your work history (covering the last five years) For applicants whose first language is not English, you will need to provide proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL).
5. Strategic Management
This module will introduce you to the strategy process in a range of organisational contexts. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically analyse a range of strategic decision- making models. Undertake a strategic analysis of an organisation. Apply a range of strategic choice frameworks to generate and evaluate an organisations strategic options. Demonstrate the need to reflect cultural, structural and behavioural issues in the strategic process. Develop and justify plans for the implementation of agreed strategies.
8. Research Methods
This module will provide you with a conceptual framework from which research philosophies, strategies and methods associated with business management can be critically reviewed. You will develop research competencies, in particular those relating to data collection and analysis, that will enable you to design, undertake and evaluate independent research in an organisational setting. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically appraise research undertaken by others. Propose and justify a report for a research project in business management that will stand up to critical scrutiny. Critically appraise the contribution primary and secondary data sources can make to research studies, particularly with respect to sampling, statistical analysis and data presentation techniques. Synthesize research findings to improve the quality of decisions in management.
Mode
Online distance learning
3. Marketing Management
You will investigate the role and function of marketing within the context of changing markets and increasing international competition. After completing this module you will be able to: Critically evaluate the information needs of the marketing function in terms of its contribution to the strategic processes and tactical decision-making. Integrate marketing decision-making with organisational strategy. Establish a broad base of marketing knowledge and the strategic implications. Develop and implement marketing plans for a product or service. Reflect an international perspective and the global context of decision-making in marketing planning. Evaluate the appropriateness of e-business strategies.
Apply online
Whats Included
RDIs Online University ilearn is used to deliver all resources for this course including: Study materials - Access electronic copies of your learning materials and important information, such as assessment instructions, whenever and wherever you are. Tutor support - Tutors use live chats and forums to stimulate discussions, request input and highlight external sources. External resources - Links to external sources can include key journal articles, your universitys online library, sites of topical interest, etc. Discussion with other students - Forums allow students to come together, share thoughts and ideas and you can initiate topics that you want to discuss with your fellow students.
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9. Dissertation
You will be required to undertake a 20,000-word dissertation.
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Awarding Body
Sheffield Hallam University Sheffield Hallam University is one of the UKs most progressive and innovative universities. With more than 28,000 students, over 3,000 staff and around 650 courses, it is one of the countrys largest universities. As one of the UKs leading universities in e-learning, it offers a range of distance learning and part-time courses as well as the more traditional full time courses. The university is recognised as a Centre of Excellence for teaching and learning, e-learning and employability. In the subjects of tourism and hospitality, the Quality Assurance Agency on behalf of the Higher Education funding Council for England, awarded the university the maximum score of 24 out of 24 for its teaching quality, demonstrating that it provides an excellent service to its students. Its degree programmes are designed to put students at the very centre of the learning experience and focus in particular on the development of students professional experience.
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Online distance learning
Hospitality Concepts and Innovation In this module you will develop your understanding of specific concepts and the range of operational competencies relevant to the diversity of the hospitality industry. You will assess how innovations occur in the hospitality industry, and analyse and evaluate strategies for achieving operational excellence through human and facilities planning using appropriate methods of resourcing. You will also research the hospitality industry to identify new concepts and innovations using applied subject matter and relevant literature. Hospitality Organisational Excellence You will gain an understanding of the concept and value of hospitality organisational excellence. This will help you to develop those management skills needed to achieve organisational excellence and business development within hospitality outlets. You will analyse and evaluate strategies for achieving organisational excellence through effective management of resources human and physical and through appropriate business development, planning and quality systems.
Leadership and Entrepreneurship in Hospitality and Tourism You will explore the role and contribution of leadership and entrepreneurship in the hospitality and tourism industries. You will gain an understanding of the theories and concept of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurs, leadership and leaders. You will look at the similarities, differences and relationships between these theories and concepts and how they apply to the hospitality and tourism industries. You will also undertake feasibility testing activities to develop actual entrepreneurial skills. Strategic International Hospitality Management You will gain knowledge of trends and issues affecting international hospitality organisations and their impact on business policy and strategic decision-making. Your understanding of strategic growth within hospitality and related management issues will be developed. You will gain technical skills to enable you to critically evaluate hospitality corporations strategies and make management decisions. Applied Management Project The applied management project provides you with an opportunity to design, implement and evaluate a practical project within your sector. You will consider management of change within organisations and apply management theory to a real world task or organisational issue. You will develop skills in problem-solving and project management and gain experience in formulating professional reports.
Stage 3: MSc
Dissertation The dissertation provides an invaluable opportunity for you to undertake a major research-based project on a topic relevant to your work or your interests. The dissertation gives you the opportunity to demonstrate the skills and knowledge you have gained, and develop your research skills.
your universitys online library, sites of topical interest, etc. Discussion with other students - Forums allow students to come together, share thoughts and ideas and you can initiate topics that you want to discuss with your fellow students.
Workload
We recommend 10 - 12 hours study time per week for the MSc International Hospitality Management.
Assessment
Assessment is by assignments. You will be required to reflect on the implications of your learning in the context of your own workplace practice. You will also complete a dissertation.
Exemptions
For this qualification, we may allow you to count credit for study you have already done elsewhere. Exemptions are considered on an individual basis when you submit an application form. Note that we cannot consider work experience for exemptions.
Duration of Programme
The programme is normally studied over three years, but this may be extended to suit your individual needs for up to a maximum of five years.
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: Copies of your relevant certificates and/or transcripts Two suitable references. Please note we can only accept academic and/or professional work references. Copy of your CV detailing your work history (covering the last five years) Proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL), if English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English.
Entry Requirements
Normally an honours degree or recognised equivalent qualification. Applicants with few or no formal qualifications but with substantial management experience in the industry may also be considered. Proof of English may be required if English is not your first language
Whats Included
RDIs Online University ilearn is used to deliver all resources for this course including: Study materials - Access electronic copies of your learning materials and important information, such as assessment instructions, whenever and wherever you are. Tutor support - Tutors use live chats and forums to stimulate discussions, request input and highlight external sources. External resources - Links to external sources can include key journal articles,
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Course Description
This programme explores the issues that affect the hospitality industry such as marketing, service quality and entrepreneurship and innovation, leadership and globalisation of the industry. It will develop your understanding
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Assessment
You will complete a summative piece of assessment for each module, but you will also find in each module that there are activities that develop your understanding and that there is ongoing feedback built into the learning materials
Workload
We recommend an average of 12 hours study time per week for this programme.
Exemptions
For this qualification, we may allow you to transfer credit for relevant study completed elsewhere. However, this only applies to stages 1 and 2. No exemptions are allowed from the final year top-up (stage 3). Exemptions are considered on an individual basis when you submit an application form. Please note that we cannot consider work experience alone for exemptions.
Awarding Body
Sheffield Hallam University
4. Strategic Management
This module will be delivered through an integrated series of learning activities underpinned by appropriate organisational development using a virtual learning environment. You will be asked to reflect on your own working practice and organisations of which you are a member, have been a member or are familiar with. There will be formative activities with generic feedback and a summative piece of coursework that will reflect the experiential learning the module activities encourage.
Course Description
The BSc (Hons) International Hospitality and Tourism Management will provide you with personal, professional and transferable skills that will equip you for a career in a rapidly evolving tourism and hospitality business environment and provide a foundation for continuous development of these skills. The Sheffield Hallam University BSc (Hons) International Hospitality and Tourism Management can be studied by those who hold an HND or FdA or equivalent qualification in a relevant subject (hospitality management or tourism management or travel and tourism or similar). Successful completion of the HND Tourism & Hospitality Management allows direct entry to this programme as part of a three year degree pathway.
Duration of Programme
Minimum 12 months for the Sheffield Hallam University BSc Top-Up. However, this programme is flexible and can be extended to a period of at least five years.
Entry Requirements
An HND, FdA or equivalent qualification in a relevant subject (hospitality management or tourism management or travel and tourism or similar) The HND Tourism & Hospitality Management allows direct entry to this programme. Overseas students whose first language is not English are required to have an IELTS score of 6.0 or a TOEFL score of 570 (old) or 235 (new) or equivalent.
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: Copies of your relevant certificates and/or transcripts One suitable reference. Please note we can only accept academic and/or professional work references. Copy of your CV detailing your work history (covering the last five years) Proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL), if English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English.
5. Organisational Behaviour
Three key areas are examined The individual (personality, individual differences, motivation, ethics), the interpersonal (groups, inter/intragroup behaviour, group dynamics and development) and the organisational (leadership, management style, communication).
Whats Included
RDIs Online University ilearn is used to deliver all resources for this course including: Study materials - Access electronic copies of your learning materials and important information, such as assessment instructions, whenever and wherever you are. Tutor support - Tutors use live chats and forums to stimulate discussions, request input and highlight external sources. External resources - Links to external sources can include key journal articles, your universitys online library, sites of topical interest, etc. Discussion with other students - Forums allow students to come together, share thoughts and ideas and you can initiate topics that you want to discuss with your fellow students.
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Online distance learning
6. Project
The aims of this module are to develop knowledge, understanding and analytic approaches to a research problem in an ethical manner, select, critique and review relevant literature, select and apply an appropriate method of investigation to solve the problem; and develop skills in independent and interdependent learning.
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3. Tourism Marketing
This module focuses on the role of marketing in tourism and develops these themes Marketing in the different sectors of tourism Marketing and the different types of tourism organisation Understanding the purchasing decisionmaking process in tourism Marketing research in tourism Quality and tourist satisfaction Competition and tourism
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Edexcel
10. Public Relations & Promotions in Travel in Tourism Role and importance of effective public relations Public relations and promotions skills Use of media in public relations Create a public relations plan 11. Sustainable Tourism Development Rationale for planning in the travel and tourism industry Different approaches to tourism planning and development Planning for sustainable tourism Current issues related to tourism development planning Socio-cultural, environmental and economic impacts of tourism in developing countries and emerging destinations. 12. The Developing Manager Principles and practices of management bahaviour Review your potential as a prospective manager Managerial skills Create a career development plan 13. Business Health Check The focuses of a business Develop plans for businesses Evaluate and develop skills of management and staff 14. Tour Operations Management The tour operators industry Stages involved in creating holidays Brochures and methods of distribution used to sell holidays Strategic and tactical decision making for tour operators 15. Human Resource Management for Service Industries Human resource management Effect of employee relations and employment law on service industries businesses Recruitment and selection process Training and development in service industries businesses 16. Research Project Formulate a research specification Implement the research project Evaluate research outcomes Present research outcomes
Assessment
Assessment is via a mix of assignments, one examination and a project.
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Duration of programme
The BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Travel and Tourism is normally studied over a period of two years but can be extended to a maximum of four years. The maximum study period for each module is up to 6 months.
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Course Description
The HND Diploma in Travel & Tourism is designed for those who wish to enter into or progress within employment in the travel and tourism sector. The programme will enable you to apply your professional expertise and practical skills in the workplace. The HND Diploma in Travel & Tourism can be studied as stand-alone programme or can form part of a three-year degree programme leading to the Sheffield Hallam University BSc (Hons) Tourism & Hospitality Management. Successful completion of the HND allows direct entry to a one-year topup to Honours Degree.
Entry Requirements
The standard entry requirements are as follows: An A Level pass or equivalent. English language ability equivalent to IELTS 5.5 Applicants whose educational qualifications do not meet the standard entry requirements but have at least two years full-time work experience will be considered on an individual basis.
Mode
Online distance learning
Whats Included
All online study materials and student handbooks are supplied. You will be allocated a tutor for academic support who you can contact as often as you like by telephone and email. You will also have access to a student support co-ordinator for administrative support. You will also complete an online induction and have access to an online Virtual Campus.
Workload
We recommend an average of 8-10 hours study time per week for this programme.
Exemptions
No exemptions are allowed for this programme.
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form: Copies of your relevant certificates and/or transcripts. One suitable reference. Please note we can only accept academic and/or professional work references. Copy of you CV detailing your work history (if you do not have A Levels).
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Text-based distance learning
Whats Included
All study materials, core textbooks and student handbooks are supplied. CIPS membership is also included. You will be allocated a tutor for academic support who you can contact as often as you like by telephone and email. You will also have access to a programme co-ordinator for administrative support.
Course Content
Level 3 comprises five units Level 4 comprises five units Level 5 comprises five units Level 6 comprises five units
Assessment
Each unit is assessed 100% by examination. Examinations are offered twice a year in May and November. To take examinations, you need to have registered with CIPS.
UK Students Only
CIPS Certificate in Purchasing and Supply - Level 3
The new Level 3 Certificate in Purchasing & Supply is designed to equip those new to learning or currently employed in a junior technical role with essential information need to provide effective operational support in purchasing. Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Understanding the Purchasing Environment Purchasing Operations Client and Suppliers Relationship Securing Supply Purchasing in Action
Duration of Programme
It is intended that each level can be completed in one year.
Workload
We recommend an average of 8-10 hours study time per week for each level.
Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements to join the Level 3 Certificate in Purchasing and Supply or International Certificate in Purchasing and Supply. However, you must complete the International Certificate programme before starting the International Advanced Certificate programme. The Level 4 Foundation Diploma entry requirements are 3 A Levels or equivalent. If you are aged 21 years or over, you may apply if you have no formal educational qualifications, but have a minimum of 2 years relevant work experience, you will be asked to provide a reference from your employer. You must complete or be exempt from the Level 4 Foundation Diploma to gain entry on to the Level 5 Advanced Diploma. To gain entry on to the Level 6 Graduate Diploma you must have completed or been exempted from the Level 5 Advanced Diploma. Please contact CIPS directly to confirm your standing regarding exemptions before submitting your application. Telephone: 01780 756777 Website: www.cips.org If you are an existing CIPS student you should receive a personalised statement detailing how to transfer to the new qualifications.
Exemptions
You may be eligible to receive exemptions for study you have already done elsewhere. Please contact CIPS directly to confirm your standing before submitting your application form to RDI.
Awarding Body
The Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply (CIPS)
Course Description
CIPS has announced a new ladder of qualifications, designed to be more relevant, wide ranging, innovative and flexible, to meet the needs of a variety of learners. The ladder offers something for everyone, whether in a junior role, a part-time role or whether an individual is striving to reach the very top of their profession. Each level has been designed to equate to specific job roles and to match the skills and core competencies at that level of responsibility in the work place. To obtain the CIPS Graduate Diploma, students will have to study (or be exempt from) levels 4 and 5 and then complete level 6 (the new Graduate Diploma Award). Together with three years relevant work experience, this will lead to full membership and the designatory letters MCIPS. These levels are made up of 15 units as follows: Level 4 Five compulsory units Level 5 Three compulsory plus two choice units from three options Level 6 Three compulsory plus two choice units from three options
How to Apply
In addition to a completed application form, provide one reference, preferably from a current employer, and proof of qualifications.
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Successful completion of the programme may allow you entry to: University of Bradford MBA University of Sunderland MBA Anglia Ruskin University MBA
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