Level 5 Advanced Diploma in Administrative Management |
qualification aim |
The aim of the Level 5 Advanced Diploma in Administrative Management is to provide a framework and tools for applying the systems approach to managing systems as an integrative activity. The qualification also allows candidates to consider administration in its wider business and environmental context. It introduces candidates to some of the key concepts of higher-level business discourse.
Candidates develop knowledge and understanding of the key principles involved in managing organisational resources and to provide an appreciation of the tools and techniques associated with managing finance, projects and facilities. Candidates also develop knowledge and understanding of the theory and practice of managing human resources in the organisation. |
qualification Structure |
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assessment |
Units 1-4 are individually assessed by a three hour unseen written paper comprising of a choice of 4 questions from 8. These questions are designed to assess the depth and breadth of candidates’ knowledge of how administrative systems are applied and managed throughout the organisation. |
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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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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 |
Level 5 Advanced Diploma in Administrative Management Case Study 2 scenario for September/December 2011 |