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Introduction
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 students
particular interests or career plans. The Business
Management program is divided into Certificate,
Diploma Part 1 and 2 and the Advanced Diploma.
Extracted from
www.abeuk.com
Diploma in
Business Management
Syllabus
Part 1
The four compulsory papers are:
Organisational Behaviour
Financial Accounting
Economic Principles and their Application to
Business
Quantitative Methods for Business and Management
Part 2
The three compulsory papers are:
Human Resource Management
Marketing Policy , Planning and Communication
Management in Action
Students must also pass two of the following
options:
Systems Analysis and Design
Managerial Accounting
Principles of Business Law
Diploma Part 1 and 2 papers are set and marked
to the level of the first year of a UK Business
Studies degree program
Upon completion of Diploma Part 1, the successful
student will be sent a scroll.
It 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.
The Method of Assessment for all ABE subjects
is by written examination. The three-hour written
examinations are held twice a year (usually
the first week in June and December).
Candidates will be notified individually of
their results normally about two months after
the examinations.
Entry Requirements
for Diploma:
Applicants must have obtained one of the following:
ABE Certificate
Two "A" Level passes plus four GCSE passes
at Grade A, B or C, two of which must be English
and Maths
Overseas qualifications which may be accepted
by the Registrar as being equivalent to the
above
ABE also welcomes applications from candidates
without formal qualifications who have been
in appropriate employment for at least two years.
A reference letter from employer(s) must accompany
such applications
Course Fee: £2,500
Duration: 1 year
Intake: January, April, June & September
Advanced Diploma
in Business Management
Syllabus
The three compulsory papers are:
Corporate Strategy and Planning
Managing in Organisations
International Business Case Study
Students must pass two of the following options:
Strategic Marketing Management
Strategic Human Resource Management for Business
Organisation
Corporate Finance
Managing the Information Resource
The Advanced Diploma papers are set and marked
to the level of the second year of a UK Business
Studies degree program.
Following passes in the requisite five subjects
above, the successful student will be awarded
the Advanced Diploma in Business Administration.
No exemption is granted from any subject in
the Advanced Diploma Examination.
Entry Requirements for Advanced Diploma
Applicants must have obtained one of the
following:
ABE Diploma
A UK Honours Degree or Overseas equivalent
Other recognised qualifications of approved
Overseas Institutes of Higher Education
Course Fee: £2,500
Duration:1 year
Intake: January, April, June & September
The Method of Assessment for all ABE subjects
is by written examination. The three-hour written
examinations are held twice a year (usually
the first week in June and December).
Candidates will be notified individually of
their results normally about two months after
the examinations.
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