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This preface to operation position 3 university foundation programme is a 60 credit qualification( original to one A position). It's aimed at scholars looking at gaining university entry or operation experience to gain a creation or widen their job prospects. It's particularly suited to exercising platoon leaders seeking to move to the coming position of operation. It'll also give an entry position qualification for those who have studied business related subjects at Level 2 or 3 and who wish to gain chops and capabilities for employment in a operation setting. The parchment is designed to give aspiring and being inferior directors with a broader knowledge of effective operation chops while fastening on crucial operation areas specific to the plant. Leadership and operation training is essential for business growth, particularly in high- tech, high- paced business surroundings that need to respond to a fleetly changing terrain. The essential attributes of being suitable to communicate, inspire and lead are frequently lacking, which are seen pivotal to achieving organisational success. This preface to operation position 3 university foundation programme is made up of 6 modules and 6 written assignments; each module consists of roughly 40 guided literacy hours. While completing the parchment, scholars will have access to colorful study coffers, similar as instructor support and webinars, a social literacy forum, and fresh accoutrements to complete their graduate business course. Upon completion of this course, scholars admit a' Qualifi position 3 parchment in preface to operation' which is completely regulated by Ofqual. scholars will also have the occasion to apply for admission onto a full undergraduate degree programme from a range of UK universities. Alternately, scholars can conclude to study our position4/5 parchment in operation and also complete a undergraduate top over at a range of UK universities. This course is eligible for ELCAS backing.

Course Details

After completing this course, students will have the option to apply for admission to a full BA degree program at various UK universities. Alternatively, students can choose to pursue our Level 4/5 diploma in business management and then complete a BA top-up program at a range of UK universities. Here are some examples of BA programs available at different UK universities:

  • University of Sunderland: BA (Hons) Business and Management (Year 1) with a fee of £9250
  • Birmingham City University:
    • BA (Hons) Marketing (Professional Practice) with a fee of £9,000 and a duration of 3 years full-time
    • BA (Hons) Business with a fee of £9,000 (UK or EU) or £12,000 (international) and a duration of 3 years full-time or 4 years sandwich
    • BSc (Hons) Business Accountancy with a fee of £9,000 (UK or EU) or £12,000 (international) and a duration of 3 years full-time or 4 years sandwich.

The Level 3 course comprises six modules and six written assignments, each containing 40 guided learning hours of material. The course also includes an optional 30-50 hours worth of resources, such as recommended exercises, readings, Internet resources, and self-testing exercises.

 

  • Practical Accounting and Financial Reporting: This unit provides an introduction to the accounting and financial reporting techniques used by managers in business organisations.
  • Introduction to Leadership Skills: The aim of this unit is to introduce learners to leadership skills, how they can be identified and developed, and their importance in providing motivation for others.
  • Managing Business Operations: This unit introduces learners to key aspects of all businesses and how they operate within the wider business environment, as well as internally. It covers operational control, best practice, and sound policies that facilitate organisational excellence.
  • Organisational Culture: This unit aims to help learners understand the effects of an organisation’s culture on its activities and management, and the significance of an ethical business approach.
  • Working in Teams: This unit examines the role of teams within organisations, how human elements interact, and the value of team and group working, as well as how they are formed and work together.
  • Workplace Welfare: This unit aims to help learners understand that workforce welfare ensures that everybody employed within the organisation is valued and that there are benefits to be gained from being part of the organisation.

The level 3 diploma in business comprises of 6 written assignments, each approximately 2,000-3,000 words. The learning platform’s ‘Tutor’ section provides support to students for both the modules and assignments. The following are the titles of the units that students need to complete for the level 3 course:

  • An introduction to finance
  • An introduction to leadership skills
  • Managing business operations
  • Organisational culture
  • Working in teams
  • Workplace welfare

For more information regarding the level 3 units, please visit: https://qualifi.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Level-3-Introduction-Management-vApril-2019.pdf

The fee for enrolling onto the level 3 course is £3900.

Students can make payment using one of the following methods:

  • Credit or debit card
  • Bank transfer
  • Interest free monthly instalments
  • Paypal
  • Western Union
  • ELCAS funding
  • All course material, including online modules and past exam papers.
  • Personal tutor support with 1-2-1 Meet sessions
  • Dedicated student support
  • Access to an online social learning forum
  • Assignment marking and feedback
  • Free CV writing help on completion of the course.
  • Free student mail account and cloud storage worth £180

This program is best suited for individuals who are 16 years or older, have a high school education, and want to advance to a university degree or the Online Business School’s undergraduate level 4/5 diploma in business management.