NCFE is
a UK National Awarding Body established in 1848 and is
recognised as an Awarding Body by the Qualifications and Curriculum
Authority (QCA) in England, the Council for Curriculum, Examinations
and Assessment (CCEA) in Northern Ireland, and the Qualifications,
Curriculum and Assessment Authority for Wales (DELLS). |
Introduction |
The Postgraduate Diploma in Business Management (PGDBM)
aims to educate, develop and enhance professional competence
in non-cognate and cognate students who aim to build and expand
their managerial skills through a structured programme of study
which would enable them to understand the underlying theory
and practice of management. The development of their knowledge,
intellectual qualities, professional and transferable skills
will equip students for middle management and senior appointments
within the public, private and social economy sectors of the
business community.
The programme will prepare the students to contribute towards
the strategic position and development of their organisations.
The focus is on the theory and practice of Organisations and
Management, the nature of management skills, analytical and
diagnostic techniques, and the integrated nature of business,
marketing, human resource, financial, economic and information
environments within which a manager operates.
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Course Aims |
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The main aim of the course is to:
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advance the students’ understanding
of organisations, their management and the changing external,
local and global context in which they operate;
- prepare students for and/or to develop
their career in Management by developing and enhancing
the intellectual skills necessary for leading and managing
at a general and strategic level;
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develop students’ skills
in the communication of information and ideas, together
with skills in analysis and evaluation of complex issues;
- develop students’ ability
to apply relevant methods and techniques in the completion
of Management projects or assignments;
- develop the students’ ability
to analyse complex people management and development problems
critically, rationally and rigorously, and to make informed
decisions by creatively and systematically applying the
knowledge and understanding of Management concepts and
practices;
- develop students’ enterprise
and innovation skills; and
- enhance the students’ lifelong
learning skills, continuing personal and professional development
so as to enable them to work with self-direction and originality
as thinking performers, thus contributing to the business
performance and society as a whole.
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Course
Market |
The course is aimed principally at providing a Masters level
qualification for the following markets:
- employees in top management positions or with significant
management responsibilities wishing to develop their practical
and theoretical knowledge in the management area;
- jobholders
who seek to gain a specialization in management, underpinned
by rigorous conceptual knowledge, capable of deployment
in a vocationally useful way;
- those who seek to be well-placed
for strategic management and business management roles;
- graduate/professional students seeking progression to
a postgraduate qualification;
- overseas students seeking
to gain an international professional qualification in
the United Kingdom.
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Course Structure |
Total
Credits - 120
The syllabus is made up of Eight modules
of 15 credits each, totalling to 120 credits for the overall
course. The PGDBM will be awarded on successfully completing
all eight modules.
Module
Title |
Module
Code |
Accounting and
Finance for Managers |
NFA004 |
Strategic Management |
NBM042 |
Managerial Economics |
NBM203 |
Management Information Systems |
NIS001 |
Strategic Human
Resource Management |
NHR071 |
Culture and Change
Management |
NBM061 |
International
Business Strategy |
NBM111 |
Strategic Marketing |
NMM031 |
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Duration |
- 06 Months Fast-Track
- 12 Months Full-Time
- 24 Months Part-Time
The overall duration of the course is 480 Guided Learning
Hours and 1200 Notional Learning Hours.
Fast-Track students are required to dedicate huge amount
of time and efforts every week. Students have to complete all
the eight modules within six months duration. They will have
to submit their assignments and undergo exams.
Full-Time course is divided into two terms of six months
each. Students have to study four modules per term and will
have to undergo exams at the end of each term apart from submitting
their assignments.
Part-Time students can study one or more modules
at a time during each six months term. The overall eight modules
have to be completed within 24 months. Students will have to
undergo exams at the end of each term apart from submitting
their assignments.
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Assessment |
The goal of assessment is to judge whether the desired level
of performance has been achieved in relation to both teaching
and learning. Criteria are developed by analyzing the learning
outcomes and identifying the specific characteristics that
contribute to the overall module contents.
Criteria |
Weighting
% |
Assignment
and/or Presentation |
30 |
Written
Exam** |
70 |
TOTAL |
100 |
Students MUST score the minimum 40% marks
in EACH of the criteria. Failing to attempt even one of the
above criteria would result in subsequent failure in the module.
** The Exam Paper will carry 100 marks.
This will then be proportionately converted into ‘out
of 70’ while rewarding the scored marks.
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Entry Requirements |
Applicants
WITH Standard Qualifications
Candidates must satisfy the following admissions
criteria for gaining entry to the Programme:
a) Previous Qualification:
An Honours Degree from
a British University or equivalent institution;
or
An equivalent graduate level qualification from an overseas
university or equivalent institution;
or
A graduate level professional qualification in business/management;
or
Advanced/Higher Diploma in Business or Management from
recognised awarding bodies,
plus normally in each case relevant working experience.
b) Prior Experience:
Students should have a minimum 2 years relevant work experience,
although this need not necessarily be continuous, and may have
been undertaken on a voluntary or unpaid basis.
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Applicants WITHOUT
Standard Qualifications
NLC welcomes applications from persons with certificated
learning or who have had a significant amount of relevant working
experience and who are able to demonstrate that they will be
able to study effectively at Masters level.
Some applicants may be interviewed by the Course Leader or
a member of the teaching team and/or be required to submit
a 1000 word essay on a selected aspect of management.
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English Language
International students’ whose first
language is not English, must be able to furnish satisfactory
evidence of an appropriate level of attainment in English Language
commensurate with study at Masters level. In most cases, this
will be a minimum TOEFL score of 575 or IELTS score of 6.0
or an equivalent certification. |
Exemptions |
| This programme does not offer
any exemptions. |
| Progression |
The qualification is at Level-7 and can be
accredited by universities as a minimum of half to two-thirds
of a Master's Degree programme in Business or Management, but
it would be at the discretion of individual university.
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