Faculty of Business & Law 53
PG Dip Management Studies PG Cert Management
Part-time Part-time
s & Law
If you wish to develop your career in general If you wish to develop your career in general
management, this course can help you management, this course can help you
develop the skills you will need to progress develop the skills you will need to progress
as an effective manager. You will acquire the as an effective manager. You will acquire the
competence and confidence to address the competence and confidence to address the
demands placed upon managers, providing you demands placed upon managers, providing you
with a recognised qualification and a platf with a recognised qualification and a platform
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from which to progress in your chosen field. from which to progress in your chosen field.
The structure and content is designed so that The PG Cert in Management is a highly-regarded
you develop general functional knowledge of the generalist programme in management with a
fundamentals of business and competence in strong practical orientation. The structure and
key areas of business activity, while at the same content is designed so that you develop general
time relating these to the strategic direction of functional knowledge of the fundamentals
the organisation. of business and competence in key areas of
business activity, whilst at the same time
In Year 1, the emphasis is on modules designed
relating these to the strategic direction of the
to develop skills in managing organisational
organisation.
activities. You will study the marketing/customer
interface, managing data for decision making, Graduates of this course are eligible to apply
managing product and service delivery and for direct entry onto year 2 of the Postgraduate
financial management and analysis. In addition, Diploma in Management Studies.
you undertake an organisational environment
module and a managing for individual
Core modules include: financial management &
effectiveness module.
analysis, managing for individual effectiveness,
managing product & service delivery, the
In Year 2, the emphasis is more on strategic business environment, The marketing-customer
aspects of organisational management. You will interface and managing data for decision
study corporate strategy, strategic information making.
and knowledge management and managing for
organisational effectiveness. In addition, you
Entry requirements
will have the choice of either an organisational
You should normally hold a degree, HND or
project or a work-based learning module.
equivalent qualification plus appropriate work
experience. However, the course operates
Entry requirements on an open access basis and applications
You should normally have a degree or equivalent are welcomed based on appropriate work
and appropriate work experience. For direct experience.
entry onto Year 2 you will have a PG Cert in
Management and appropriate work experience.
Key facts
Applications based on appropriate work
Course code: PCMAN
experience alone will also be considered.
Place of study: Civic Quarter
Start date: September
Key facts Length of study: 1 year.
Course code: PDMAN
Place of study: Civic Quarter
Start date: September
Length of study: 2 years.
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