Level 4 Diploma in Administrative Management |
qualification aim |
The aim of the Level 4 Diploma in Administrative Management is to develop an appreciation of the people-management functions within the organisation. This qualification provides a general introduction to the relevance of the systems approach as well as asking candidates to consider administration in its wider organisational context. Candidates are introduced to some of the key concerns faced by administrative managers within a rapidly changing environment. It also develops candidate’s appreciation of the need to manage information. |
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assessment |
Units 1-4 are individually assessed by a three hour unseen written paper comprising two sections A and B. |
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Section A will comprise eight compulsory short answer questions designed to test candidates’ knowledge and understanding of concepts and terminology. |
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Section B will comprise a choice of three questions from five designed to assess the candidate’s appreciation of how the systems approach informs elements of administrative practice. A question will be set from each of the four areas of the Learning Syllabus. |
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Unit 5 is assessed by either a case study or a Project Report |
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Case Study examination answering questions based on a realistic scenario which is provided for study in advance. |
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Project Report, a work based project which is submitted for independent marking to complete this qualification. |
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certification and grading |
fees and pricing
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For current registration fees please download our ‘IAM qualification fees and pricing’ |
case Study 1 scenario for September and December 2011 |
Please click on the link below to download the Level 4 Diploma in Administrative Management Case Study 1 scenario for September/December 2011. Download File |
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