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Certificate Level
Certificate in Business Management
ABE is a market leader in the cost-effective provision of quality assured British Management education leading towards which are valued in their own right, but which are also recognised as an accepted route into the later stages of a number of other UK and overseas professional or university qualifications.
Why Study this Course
The vocational emphasis of this course and contemporary content make it very attractive to employers.
Certificate
Awarding Body : Association of Business Executives (ABE)/London School of Commerce & IT
Duration : 1 year
Entry Requirement : No formal qualification is required; however students must be competent in English.
Commencement:
January, May, September. Applications are invited at any season but will be assessed targeting to the given academic intake.
Course Structure
1) Introduction to Business
2) Introduction to Quantitative Methods
3) Introduction to Accounting
4) Introduction to Business Communication
Teaching Methods
A mixture of lectures, seminars, tutorials and workshops are used. There are group based assessment activities as well as more traditional reports, essays and examinations. Guest speakers and educational visits will add variety and interest to the course.
Please Note that :
1) You are required to register at least in three subjects.
2) 50% of the Tuition Fees will be charged for failed, deferred or non-attempted Subjects/term.
3) The College reserve the right to change the tuition fees at any time.
4) Examinations are held twice a year, June & December
Please contact The ABE for more details about Registration & Examination.
Fees: £2,200 (1 year- overseas), £1,800 (1year-Home students)
Further Prospect:
Holders of the ABE Certificate are able to proceed to the ABE Diploma, to other awarding body qualification or into employment. Students with three passes at Certificate level may proceed to the ABE Diploma but will not be awarded the Diploma until all four Certificate units have been passed. The Certificate is recognised by several professional bodies for exemption purpose.
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