This Undergraduate Level 4/5 “Extended Diploma in Management” is a 240-credit course designed to fast track students to the final year of an associated Undergraduate degree in Business and Management.
As Level 4 modules and assignments (120 credits) are equivalent to the first year of a University Degree whilst the Level 5 modules and assignments (120 credits) are equivalent to the second year of a University Degree you have the choice to complete either year 2 and/or 3 on campus at Schellhammer Business School or at a UK university. A variety of distance learning options are also available.
Each module consists of approximately 40 guided learning hours of material with an additional 30-50 hours of optional learning material. These materials comprise recommended exercises, recommended readings and internet resources.
Admission Requirements
Students must first enroll onto Level 4 and be at least 18 years old, have a full high school education. Before enrolling onto the Level 5 course, you must have attained a Level 4 or equivalent.
Awarding Bodies
Students have the possibility to enroll in the Undergraduate Level 4/5 “Extended Diploma in Management” with two different awarding bodies ATHE and QUALIFI. See list of modules below:
QUALIFI
Level 4 Units:
- Communications in Organizations
- Leadership and the Organization
- Financial Awareness
- Managing Change
- Business Operations
- Developing Team
Level 5 Units:
- Responding to the Changing Business Environment
- Effective Decision Making
- Business Development
- Business Models and Growing Organizations
- Customer Management
- Risk Management and Organizations
ATHE
Level 4 Units:
- The Business Environment
- People in Organizations
- Communication Skills for Business
- Resource Management
- The Marketing Mix
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Managing a Work Based Team Project
- Entrepreneurship…
Level 5 Units:
- Business Organizations in a Global Context
- People Management
- Information for Strategic Decision Making
- Advanced Finance for Business Managers
- Managing Communication
- Finance for Managers
- Research Project
- Marketing Principles and Practice