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Diploma
Modules structure
The Certificate requires 120 hours of study over as short or long a time as you wish, from 6 to 12 months.
The Certificate is made up of three units:
- Unit 1:People in Organisations
- Unit 2:Administative Systems and Processes
- Unit 3: Professional Administration
- Unit 4: Information for Decision Making
- Unit 5: Case Study or Project Report
Assessment
The units are assessed by a three hour unseen written paper comprising two sections A and B. Section A has eight compulsory short answer questions designed to test candidates knowledge and understanding of concepts and terminology. Section B has a choice of two questions from four designed to assess the candidate's appreciation of the unit. A question will be set from each of the area Learning Syllabus.
The project report is assessed through a 3,000 - 4,000 word report to a senior manager.The units are assessed by a three hour unseen written paper comprising two sections A and B. Section A has eight compulsory short answer questions designed to test candidates knowledge and understanding of concepts and terminology. Section B has a choice of two questions from four designed to assess the candidate's appreciation of the unit. A question will be set from each of the area Learning Syllabus.
The project report is assessed through a 3,000 - 4,000 word report to a senior manager.
Entry requirement
The Diploma is open to anyone who has at least 2 years previous experience or
relevant Certificate level qualifications from the iam or other bodies. The
Diploma can normally be completed in 1 to 2 years, depending on the time
individuals have available
Progression Route
Diploma in Am  |
Adv Diploma in AM |
B A in Business Management  |
Fees
| Administrative Management |
Overseas |
Local |
on Benefit |
When to Pay |
Duration |
| intorductory Certificate |
N/A |
1200 |
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on Enrollment |
12 months |
| certificate |
2200 per annum |
2200 per annum |
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on Enrollment |
12 months |
| Diploma |
4200 per annum |
2200 per annum |
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on Enrollment |
12 months |
Session
Start date |
Semester January 2009
Semester March 2009
Semester June 2009
Semester September 2009
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