Diploma in
Business and Administration Competence based qualifications for those in a Business Administration role Diploma in Business and Administration:
Advice NI offers this qualification at Level 2 (Diploma), and Level 3 (Diploma). Who are these qualifications for?
The Business and Administration qualifications are suitable for anyone working in an administrative role in an office environment.
Level 2 (Diploma) This level is for people who are in a junior role and want to develop their skills to become a future team leader or business manager. Candidates will need practical knowledge of more complex administrative support, perhaps supporting meetings and events or retrieving information.
Level 3 (Diploma) This level is for people who have some knowledge and experience of administration systems. It is for those who want to develop their skills to implement and monitor administrative procedures and systems, perhaps to move into a management role.
Course Information: Level/Reference
Level 2 Diploma in Business and Administration (Ref: BA2)
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Plus a minimum of a further 24 credits must be achieved by completing the Optional Units as follows:
A Minimum of 14 credits from Optional Group B.
A Maximum of 10 credits can come from Optional Group C.
A Maximum of 6 credits can come from Optional Group D.
Level 3 Diploma in Business and Administration (Ref: BA3D)
A Minimum Credit Value: 58
The learner must achieve the 27 credits from the Mandatory Group A.
Plus a minimum of a further 24 credits must be achieved by completing the Optional Units as follows:
A minimum of 15 credits from Optional Group B.
A Maximum of 9 credits from Optional Group C.
Credits Requirements Minimum Credit Value: 45
The learner must achieve the 21 credits from the Mandatory Group A.
Mandatory Units Mandatory units include:
• Communication in a business environment
• Understand employer organisations
• Principles of providing administrative services
• Principles of business document production and information management
• Manage personal performance and development
• Develop working relationships with colleagues
Mandatory units include: • Principles of business
• Principles communication and information
• Communicate in a business environment
• The principles of administration
• Manage personal and professional development
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