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Business Management |
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| Introduction |
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The ABE Business Management program provides a
professional qualification which may be used to prepare
directly for a career in business, to gain advanced entry to
study for further professional qualifications or to obtain
useful exemptions on a range of university business courses in
the UK and elsewhere. The syllabuses are regularly updated to
ensure that they continue to reflect the evolving needs of
contemporary business and the rapidly changing conditions
within which such business operates. Such regular review
ensures that ABE graduates receive a relevant and up-to-date
qualification as a foundation on which to build a successful
career in their chosen specialisation. The nature of the
programme is to provide students with not only an appreciation
of the theoretical issues involved in the study of business,
but with a range of practical skills which will enhance their
value to potential employers. The early stages of the
programme provide students with the academic subjects which
underpin the remainder of the course. These subjects are then
developed in an increasingly applied way as the programme
proceeds, covering the major functional specialisms of
business and culminating in a range of ‘overview’ subjects
which provide broad strategic and international perspectives
on business and management issues. Major themes running
throughout the course include HRM, Finance and Accounting,
Marketing and IT. These subjects are developed at each
successive stage of the programme. This offers students the
opportunity to specialize in one or more of these major
disciplines and to select those options which reflect the
student’s particular interests or career plans. The Business
Management program is divided into Certificate, Diploma Part 1
and 2 and the Advanced Diploma. |
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Year 1 Degree Program
(Diploma) Business Management Syllabus
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Part
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The
four compulsory papers are: |
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Organisational Behaviour
Financial Accounting
Economic Principles and their Application to Business
Quantitative Methods for Business and Management |
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Part
2 |
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The
three compulsory papers are: |
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Human Resource Management
Marketing Policy , Planning and Communication
Management in Action |
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Students must also pass two of the following options: |
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Systems Analysis and Design
Managerial Accounting
Principles of Business Law |
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Diploma
Part 1 and 2 papers are set and marked to the level of
the first year of a UK Business Studies degree program
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Upon
completion of Diploma Part 1, the successful student will
be sent a scroll.
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is recommended that students sit the Diploma Part 1 examinations
before attempting any subject in Diploma Part 2.
- Exemptions
from Diploma subjects (up to a maximum of six subjects)
may be granted to holders of qualifications of certain
other professional bodies, provided that such qualifications
have been obtained by external examination.
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The
Method of Assessment for all ABE subjects is by written
examination. |
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Candidates
will be notified individually of their results normally
about two months after the examinations. |
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Year 2 Degree Program (Advanced Diploma) Business Management Syllabus
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The
three compulsory papers are: |
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Corporate
Strategy and Planning
Managing in Organisations
International Business
Case Study |
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Students
must pass two of the following options: |
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Strategic Marketing Management
Strategic Human Resource Management for
Business Organisation
Corporate Finance
Managing the Information Resource
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Advanced Diploma papers are set and marked to the level of
the second year of a UK Business Studies degree program.
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passes in the requisite five subjects above, the successful
student will be
awarded the Advanced Diploma in Business Administration.
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exemption is granted from any subject in the Advanced Diploma
Examination.
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The Method
of Assessment for all ABE subjects is by written examination. |
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Candidates
will be notified individually of their results normally about
two
months after the examinations. |