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Associate degree in Business studies
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Advance Diploma in Professional Computing and information process
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Associate Degree in Marketing (to be confirmed)
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To provide prospective business and management students with a body of knowledge which will:
a) increase their employment opportunities
b) prepare them for eventual supervisory and management careers in industry and commerce
c) provide them with a qualification which will enable them to progress to higher level general management or specialised business programmes at a later stage in their business or academic careers.
The programme is also suitable for working supervisors and managers who require a recognised business qualifications for career advancement or promotion purposes.
In addition to providing a comprehensive knowledge of each of the major business functions, the structure of the course ensures that students have the widest possible range of career, employment and higher education options open to them on completion of their studies.
Develops critical skills for a wide range of real world professional situations
( up on successfull completion students will award Associate degree in Business studies which is widely accepted by the British universities as ordinary degree award and students get admission in postgradaute/Masters coursess in management studies.
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Part 1 provides an introduction to the subject, and is structured for those with no previous knowledge or experience of computing. Successful candidates will have attained a standard of computer literacy and numeracy which will enable them to either proceed to more advanced studies or take up careers as data entry clerks, trainee operators or junior trainee programmers.
Part 2 is structured for those with sound data entry and applications experience, providing they also have numeracy and accounting skills. Successful candidates will have a firm basis for seeking positions as computer operators or trainee programmers. Candidates who do not wish to make computing a career will have attained a high level of computer literacy and awareness which will enhance their job prospects in other areas.
The final examinations, in Part 3 take the student to an HND level and provide an opportunity for entry onto computing degree or post graduate programmes. Successful candidates should expect to be able to enter a professional computing environment with an academic and vocational background of sufficient strength to enable them to quickly move up the career ladder from programmer to analyst to manager. Alternatively the qualification can be offered as an entry qualification for post-graduate studies.
Combines an in-depth study of economics with management options that enable the student to look analytically and critically at management issues
Develops critical skills for a wide range of real world professional situations
( upon successfull completion students would be able to get Addmission in Postrgraduate course at british university)
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To provide students with a body of knowledge which will:
a) enable them to understand and identify consumer needs and trends
b) enable them to understand, define and segment markets
c) provide an understanding of the importance of pricing and pricing strategies
d) develop an understanding of channels of distribution and routes to market
e) develop an understanding of the patterns of consumer behaviour
f) enable them to develop and apply advertising and promotional strategies
g) provide them with a qualification which will enable them to progress to higher level marketing or communications studies at a later stage in their business or academic careers.
students can choose to focus on either law or management depending on their particular interests or career plans
This is awarded to those candidates who, having completed the Graduate Diploma, successfully complete the assignment required for the issue of the Associate Degree.
the combination of marketing and PR will equipped students with variety of skills not only promot the product but also personalised relation with in the business sector.
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