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Advanced Certificate in Management A module is a statement of the standard to be achieved to gain a FETAC (NCVA) award. Candidates are assessed to establish if they have achieved the required standards. Credit is awarded for each module successfully completed. The standards in a module are expressed principally in terms of specific learning outcomes, i.e. what the learner will be able to do on successful completion of the module. The other elements of the module - the purpose, general aims, assessment details and assessment criteria - combine with the learning outcomes to state the standards in a holistic way. While FETAC is responsible for setting the standards for certification in partnership with course providers and industry, it is the course providers who are responsible for the design of learning programmes. The duration, content and delivery of learning programmes should be appropriate to the learners’ needs and interests, and should enable the learners to reach the standard as described in the modules. Modules may be delivered alone or integrated with other modules. About the course Named Award: Advanced Certificate in Management - NFQ Level 6 Duration: 1 Year Programme Code: BMANX Advanced Certificate in Management can be awarded by completing the following modules: (links listed below will link to FETAC describing the specific module in a new window)
Entry Requirements
IIBS runs FETAC validated courses which are also recognised by the Department of Education and Science. There are core modules which are mandatory attached to the course(s), and there are also elective modules picked by this school. The final decision of which modules are taught each semester lies with the IIBS. |