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Certificate in Management (CM)
Diploma in Management Studies(DMS)
Location
Southwark
Duration
1 year for the Certificate in Management, with
the opportunity to progress to the Diploma in
Management Studies (a further year) and then
other Masters level options
Mode of study
Part-time
Start date
Main intake September
Also entry in late January for Semester 2
Number of places
Certificate in Management: 40
Diploma in Management Studies: 40
Simple timetable information
Part-time day and evening, or evening only on Mondays and Wednesdays
How to apply
Direct to LSBU
LSBU code
Certificate in Management part-time: 36
Diploma in Management Studies part-time: 7
Course contact
Nick Briggs
cm.enq@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 7736
Non-standard entry requirements
Certificate in Management
A degree and 2 years as a manager or supervisor. Students who do not meet the standard entry requirements, but are considered to have the potential to succeed on the course by way of professional experience will be required to complete a challenge assignment as evidence of their ability and interest.
Diploma in Management Studies
A Certificate in Management or equivalent (including the Chartered Management Institute’s level 5 Diploma in Management and Leadership). Alternatively, Masters qualification and a minimum of 2 years experience as a supervisor may be accepted.
Course units
Both the Certificate in Management and the Diploma in Management studies include a residential weekend which is linked to personal development, team-working and assignment requirements.
Certificate in Management
– The Effective Manager
– Managing Information and Resources
– Marketing and Meeting Customer Requirements
– People Management in Practice Diploma in Management Studies
– Management and Leadership
– Strategic Human Resource Management
– Enterprise and Business Planning
– Projects and Operations Management
Residential Weekend: Takes place in Semester 2, essential for all CM and DMS Students
Course description
The PgCert in Management, with the option to progress to the Diploma in Management Studies, is designed for those managers who want to develop and accredit their professional competence and knowledge base. Each of the three stages is described separately as course units, but together they comprise an integrated programme culminating in the award of MA in Management (or other options such as an MBA, MPA or MVA – details on these alternatives are available separately within this prospectus).
Our general management courses include associate membership of the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) with the opportunity to apply for full membership when the course is completed. They are accredited by the CMI and student membership subscription to the CMI is included in the course fee. This means that when you complete your LSBU course you will also obtain a parallel CMI award at the relevant level. The professional development processes undertaken within the course are fully compatible with the CMI’s and provide the prospect of an accelerated progress towards the Chartered Manager award.
Typical background of applicant
Applicants for the Certificate in Management should be in management roles with responsibility for a team of staff and/or for managing outcomes and functions. Typically students on this course will therefore have had several years of working experience. The students usually come from a range of sectors and sizes of organisations – this is a positive benefit in allowing learning and comparison of sometimes vastly different organisational practice. The same issues apply to DMS applicants with the entry requirements referred to above.
Professional contacts/industry links
The courses are accredited by the CMI.
Dual Award: PgCert in Management.
Also includes the CMI’s Level 5 Diploma in Management and Leadership. The DMS also includes The Chartered Management Institute’s Level 7 Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership.
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