International Advanced Diploma in Business
Equivalent to year 2 of a 3 year UK honours degree | HE Level I
(Intermediate), National Qualifications Framework (NQF) Level: 5

The International Advanced Diploma in Business (IADB) is designed to equip students across
the world with the knowledge and skills required to effectively progress their career
.

 

Acredited Partner Centre

Objectives
On successful completion of this course you should
be able to demonstrate:
• Knowledge and critical understanding of the established
principles of business and management and of the way in
which these principles have developed
• Ability to apply concepts and principles to new business
and management situations
• Knowledge and understanding of the main methods of
enquiry in business and management, the ability to evaluate
critically the suitability of different approaches to business
problem-solving
• The understanding of the limits of knowledge and how this
influences analyses and interpretations based on that knowledge
•Ability to use effectively a range of techniques to undertake
critical analyses of business scenarios and to propose solutions
•Ability to effectively communicate results of studies/research
to a variety of typical audiences
• Ability to develop new general skills relevant to the area of
business and management, including the development skills
for employment in positions of responsibility within organisations


Entry Requirements

• Suuccessful graduates of the NCC Education
International Diploma programme or;
Students who have any local or International qualification which is deem
to be a similar level to the NCC Education International Diploma programme.
These shall be agreed in advance with NCC Education.


For people whose first language is not English, the
required standard on the course is as follows;

• IELTS 5.0 • TOEFL 550 • TOEIC 776

Structure
The International Advanced Diploma in Business consists
of seven core modules and two optional modules from which students must choose one.
Each module is worth 12.5% of the overall qualification.

Content
• Consumer Behaviour
• Cross Cultural Awareness
• Applications of Financial Control
• Human Resource Management
• Managerial Economics
• Marketing Management
• Quantitative Methods
• Technology and Organisation (Optional)
• Operations Management (Optional)

Assessment
Assignment and examination.

Academic Progression
Successful graduates of the International Diploma in Computer Studies are eligible to apply for entry onto the International Advanced Diploma in Computer Studies. Alternatively, students can apply to one of the many universities which accepts NCC Education graduates.

Career Progression
Successively completing an undergraduate degree, either through NCC Education or at one of our university partners, has allowed many students to effectively seek employment in the fields of Finance, Management and Commerce amongst others.

Duration
One year full-time
Part-time study options available

Delivery Method
Classroom based