Level 6 - Diploma in Business Management |
This qualification is inspired by the MBA (Master’s in Business Administration) model and approaches learning in a practical, applied way. It is designed for those who aspire to, or already fulfil, high level managerial roles in organisations.
The Diploma should, normally, take eighteen months to complete. It contains units which enable candidates to develop their leadership and strategic management skills, whilst also exploring business management concepts across a range of functional areas within a business organisation.
In addition, candidates will complete a business research unit which draws upon the concepts and skills developed throughout the qualification. This requires candidates to demonstrate a holistic approach to business, together with the analytical and evaluative skills necessary for those in management positions.
The qualification is accredited by the appropriate qualification Regulatory Authorities. |
assessment |
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Each unit is assessed individually. Three units are assessed by an examination, which is set and marked by the IAM. Five units are assessed by a combination of assignments and portfolios. These assessments are set by the IAM, marked by the centre and moderated by the IAM. This minimises the assessment burden for candidates and centre staff while enabling candidates to complete the qualification in small, achievable steps.
The remaining unit is assessed by a research project, based on a topic which must be agreed between the candidate and the centre. The research project is also marked by the centre and moderated by the IAM. |
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certification and grading |
The units are not graded individually; candidates may pass or fail. However, they will be informed of the percentage value of their achievement. On the successful completion of the full qualification they will receive a qualification certificate graded as pass, merit or distinction. |
qualification structure |
This qualification has nine mandatory units, which together are worth a total of 190 credits. |
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