Content
Course starts 22/23 June 2012 – Full timetable will be available soon
The BA (Hons) in Applied Business and Management (CIPP) qualification covers the following modules and indicative areas of study:
Finance for Professionals
- Understand the nature of accounting: financial accounts, accounting statements, adjustments, cash flow
- Understand the nature of company finance
- Evaluate accounting information and service
- The facilitation of operational and financial control
- Analysis and interpretation of financial reports
- Management accounting
Managing Change
The process and classification of change
- Organisational learning
- Leadership and management of change
- The nature of business organisations
- The nature of governance and change
- Power and politics in change
- Organisational culture and change
- Teams and organisational change
- Structure and change
- Change interventions
- Management theory and strategy
Global Business Environment
- Rationale for international business
- Global marketplace
- A conceptual framework to explain international business and foreign direct investment
- The organisation and the corporate social responsibility (CSR) context (theories of the firm and the ethical context) and the international context
- Diversity in the global business environment
- Customers and markets within a global context
- International monetary system, currency management and foreign exchange markets
- International business and national trade policies
- Foreign market entry mode strategies and subsidiary types
- International strategic alliances
Project Management
- Assess the various definitions and characteristics of a project
- Explore why organisations in different sectors need to engage in projects and consider different types of project
- Evaluate the implications of the ‘project management triangle’ of scope, time and cost
- Demonstrate an understanding of external business environmental factors and how they may affect a project (PESTLE)
- Appreciate the various stages of project management and understand the various stakeholders involved
- Examine critical success factors and ways in which projects may fail
- Evaluate current IT availability and its application to project management
Work Based Investigation (Independent Study)
- The foundations of management research and the different foundations for the development of knowledge
- Methodology and research strategy in terms of research approach (inductive vs. deductive); types of data (qualitative vs. quantitative), access to data (e.g. sampling strategies) and quality of data (e.g. validity or situational)
- Research methods: the tools and techniques used to identify data sources, capture data, record data, and analyse data
Through process of negotiation, students will identify a relevant area for investigation within their workplace related to their field of academic study. Students will be expected to present the rationale, outline of methodological approach to the investigation and aims and objectives for the investigation along with an outline of any associated ethical issues.
How much does it cost?
CIPP member fee:
£3,990 + VAT
Non member fee:
£4,190 + VAT
Click here for details of what is included in the cost.
Contact us
Elaine Gibson / Wendy Thompson
The Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals
Shelly House
Farmhouse Way
Monkspath, Solihull
B90 4EH
t: 0121 712 1000
e: msc@cipp.org.uk
w: www.cipp.org.uk