Business Administration

Progress onto a University MBA or a level 7 course

Overview

Ten modules and five written assignments make up the level 6 diploma in business administration; each module has about 40 hours of supervised instruction. Students will have access to a variety of study tools while completing their online business degree, including webinars, social learning forums, tutor support, and other materials to aid in finishing their graduate business course.

The best candidates for this course will be those who are at least 25 years old, have five years of managerial job experience, do not hold a degree, and want to enroll in an MBA or postgraduate business program. After successfully completing the course, students will be able to enroll in a variety of postgraduate programs, including our level 7 postgraduate diploma in strategic management and leadership.

Course Details

One of the following payment options is available to students:

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Interest free monthly instalments
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IT in business

There is clear evidence that information technology provides competitive advantage, whatever the business sphere an organisation operates it, this module will assess pros and cons of using information technology within business.

Effective communications

Information is the most valuable asset in the contemporary organisation, and communication is the method by which information is shared. It is on the basis of information that business decisions are made. So without effective communications, an organisation simply cannot perform optimally.

High performance teams

This module is designed for both new and experienced managers. Using a mix of information, personal and team activities, it aims to help learners develop new team building skills or refine and expand the team building skills they already possess.

Leadership skills

Good leadership is essential for success in any organisation, whether in the private or public sector. Today, rapid change, in the form of a constantly changing competitive environment, innovations in technology and changing economic conditions, have led to the realisation that leadership is a skill to be developed.

Manager’s toolkit

There are literally thousands of management tools and models which can be used for analysis, problem solving and strategy development. The trick for the practising manager is to master a few which are versatile and which can be used in most of the situations you are likely to encounter.

Managing and using finance

This module covers key areas of accounting, as seen from a business perspective. It explains how accountancy can inform and guide management decisions.

Managing and using marketing

The focus of marketing is on the customer and customer satisfaction – meeting the needs of customers through the products/services we sell and offering the customer what they perceive as value. Today customers have higher and higher expectations for quality, service and value.

Managing organisations

There is a great deal of focus on creating the right type of organisation today because it is recognised that the structure, culture and management of the organisation has a huge influence on organisational performance.

Personal effectiveness

So what is personal effectiveness? Personal effectiveness covers those skills and abilities that we need to have, regardless of our job, status or professional background. Personal effectiveness is about using the key skills we have identified to achieve greater productivity and successful results – whether that be on a business or personal basis.

Quality and excellence

The words quality and excellence are used in a wide variety of contexts in organisations. We refer to a quality product, a quality company, excellent business procedures or an excellent service. So what exactly do we mean by these terms? Does quality mean conformance to specifications? Does it mean a product or service without flaws? Does it mean excellence?

  • Course materials, including written assignments and online modules
  • 1-on-1 Zoom meetings for personal tutor help
  • Committed to assisting students
  • Access to a social learning forum online
  • Grading work and providing feedback

There are 10 modules and 5 written assignments in the graduate business administration course. Each module has 40 hours of guided learning content and an extra 30 to 50 hours of optional content, which includes suggested exercises, readings, online resources, and self-testing activities.

The level 6 programme is designed for non-university graduate mature students (age 25 and up) with five years of managerial work experience who want to pursue an MBA.

The assignments are approximately 2,000-3,000 words each.

Written assignments:

1.    Management control

2.    Management of sales force

3.    Strategic marketing management

4.    Business law

5.    Research project including research methods

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