Certificate in Administrative Management from iam, UK
Qualifications that build careers !
Suitable to students who have completed their Class 11th
schooling
The Certificate in Administrative Management has been
developed for individuals who want to prepare for a career in Business
Management and offers a clear route for you to become a truly professional
manager. The Certificate will maximise your personal development, helping you to
progress to roles supervising and training others and improving your
understanding of how to get the most out of teams.
The Certificate in Administrative Management is accredited as a Level 3
qualification by the Regulatory Authorities in England, Wales and Northern
Ireland.
Holders of the Certificate in Administrative Management may progress on to
the Diploma in Administrative Management.
The qualification is assessed through externally marked assignments and
can normally be completed in 6 to 12 months, depending on the time you have
available. The course consists of the following units.
Inside organisations
This unit develops an understanding of the impact of the
wider organisational context and an individual’s personal performance. The
organisation is examined in terms of its purpose, objectives, structure, culture
and systems.
Working with people
This unit examines the purpose of jobs and the importance of
motivation and satisfaction in relation to administrative roles. The causes of
change in an office environment are identified and the techniques for minimising
employee resistance and stress are introduced. The importance of teams in the
workplace and the factors involved in successful team working are also examined.
Administrative practice
This unit establishes an understanding of the role of
resources and systems in improving personal efficiency and effectiveness. The
different users and uses of information in a work organisation and good practice
in managing information resources are identified. The ways to improve the
efficiency and effectiveness of administrative procedures and processes are also
highlighted.
Learning diary and project report
Assessment for this qualification is in two parts. Evidence
of the application of skills for employment and academic achievements will be
recorded in a learning diary and a project report demonstrating knowledge and
skills will also be completed.