Management (CiM)

PG Cert

Part-Time

Course overview

The Postgraduate Certificate in Management (CiM) provides a foundation in general management. It focuses on the individual and their professional development in the context of the organisation and the wider external environment. It offers a grounding in disciplines that provide the basis for progressive management practice, in finance, people and organisational development, communications, and in cognitive and practical transferable management skills.

Participants can progress from this Postgraduate Certificate to Diploma and Master's stages.
Core modules
  • Professional and Organisational Development
  • Finance for Non-Financial Managers
  • Business Environment

Assessment

Assessment is primarily through written work-related assignments.

Facilities

Our striking, award-winning business school in Chelmsford, as well as our brand new building in Cambridge, offer the most advanced state-of-the-art learning environments.
Entry Requirements: A degree from a UK university, normally at a minimum of lower second-class honours or appropriate relevant experience in Management. Holders of other awards, including those from non-UK universities will be considered on the equivalence of their qualifications. Candidates who do not possess any of these entry criteria, but can demonstrate appropriate relevant experience in a post of management or professional responsibility may be admitted if, in the opinion of the Admissions Tutor, they are capable of profiting from and contributing to the programme.

How to apply

Location

Duration

1 year

Teaching times*

Cambridge: Thurs 1.00-5.30pm
Chelmsford: Tues 1.00-5.30pm

Available starts

September

Student finance

Open Day

Saturday 13 July
Postgraduate Open Day

Faculty

Lord Ashcroft International Business School

Contact us

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*Teaching days and times are for guidance only and are subject to change each academic year. We advise all applicants to wait until they are in receipt of their timetable before making arrangements around their course times.

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