Qualification
SAQA ID 102420
NQF Level 06
Reregistered

Advanced Certificate in Business Management in Business Analysis

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Qualification type

Advanced Certificate

Credits

120

Sub-framework

HEQSF - Higher Education Qualifications Sub-framework

Providers listed

0

Qualification snapshot

Official qualification identity fields captured from the qualification record.

Originator

University of Johannesburg

Quality assurance functionary

-

Field

Field 03 - Business, Commerce and Management Studies

Subfield

Generic Management

Qual class

Regular-Provider-ELOAC

Recognise previous learning

Y

Important dates

These dates are carried directly from the qualification record.

Registration start

2021-07-01

Registration end

2027-06-30

Last date for enrolment

2028-06-30

Last date for achievement

2031-06-30

Purpose and entry context

Official SAQA text formatted for easier reading.

Purpose and rationale

Purpose

The purpose of the Advanced Certificate is to equip the learners with intermediate business management theories and Business Analysis competencies to supplement their practical experience in the workplace to enable them to act in a supervisory and managerial capacity.

Rationale

The customisation of qualifications o industry is one of the most dynamic features of the institution as a comprehensive institution. Career orientated qualifications are particularly associated with enough learning to meet the specified needs of industry and facilitate access to learning in a manageable manner in terms of cost, time, energy and resources, both for the employer and employee. This qualification targets specific adult learners to upgrade skills and knowledge in the workplace context.

Entry requirements and RPL

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

The institution accepts Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) as an integral part of education and academic practice. It is acknowledged that all learning has value and the College will endeavour to assess prior learning and award credit where relevant.

i. Through RPL a learner may gain access, or advanced placement, or recognition of status, on condition that he/she continues his/her studies at the institution.

ii. RPL in the case of a learner not complying with the formal entry requirements.

  • Is conducted in accordance with the policy and guidelines of the institution.
  • Is based on other forms of formal, informal and non-formal learning and experience.
  • Is considered only where prior learning corresponds to the required National Qualifications Framework (NQF)-level.
  • Takes place where prior learning in terms of applied competencies is relevant to the content and outcomes of the programme.
  • Is considered in terms of an assessment procedure that includes a motivated recommendation by an assessment panel to the Dean's Committee of the College of Business and Economics and.

Entry Requirements

The minimum entry requirements for this qualification is

  • Higher Certificate in Business Management, National Qualifications Authority (NQF) Level 5.

Replacement note

This qualification does not replace any other qualification and is not replaced by any other qualification.

Structure and assessment

Qualification rules, exit outcomes, and assessment criteria from the SAQA record.

Qualification rules

This qualification comprises of compulsory modules at National Qualifications Authority (NQF) Level 6 totalling 120 Credits.

Compulsory Modules for full dissertation Level 6, 120 Credits

  • Services Management, 12 Credits.
  • Information Management, 12 Credits.
  • Logistic Management, 12 Credits.
  • Risk Management, 12 Credits
  • Management Accounting, 12 Credits.
  • Economic Principles, 12 Credits.
  • Strategy Implementation, 12 Credits.
  • Change Management, 12 Credits.
  • International Management Issues, 12 Credits.
  • Operations Management, 12 Credits.

Exit level outcomes

  1. Analyse an organisation, identify their strategic objectives and recommend a strategy to achieve these objectives.
  2. Explain basic economic principles.
  3. Relate change management principles and theories to effect change within the organisation.
  4. Apply international management principles in establishing and manage a global business mind set within international organisations.
  5. Use management accounting principles to develop an operational budget and controlling the budget.
  6. Use accepted risk management terminology and the risk management framework.
  7. Apply basic operations theoretical concepts and principles.
  8. Provide an overview of Information Technology management in the workplace.
  9. Analyse services within the organisation and explain the closing of Services Gaps.
  10. Interpret basic supply chain management principles for inbound and outbound materials, goods and services.

Associated assessment criteria

The following Associated Assessment Criteria will be used in an integrated manner across Exit Level Outcomes

  1. Apply problem-solving capabilities to provided case studies relating to the achievement of organisational strategic objectives.
  2. Provide a coherent written or verbal explanation on assessed content relating to economic principals.
  3. Demonstrate the ability to apply innovative, creative ideas to various scenarios created as a part of continuous assessment.
  4. Demonstrate an understanding of global business by successfully applying international management principles to various case studies.
  5. Demonstrate the ability to develop and control a budget through the effective use of relevant/applicable accounting principles.
  6. Effective utilisation of the risk management framework.
  7. Be able to provide explanations for basic operations theoretical concepts.
  8. Be able to provide an explanation on the role and purpose of Information Technology in the workplace.
  9. Utilisation of problem-solving capabilities to identify any possible services gaps.
  10. Be able to interpret supply chain management principles.

Integrated Assessment

Assessment across the qualification forms an integral part of the teaching and learning process for this programme. In achieving the learning outcomes, learners are required to comply with the minimum assessments set for the level of the qualification, as per the Institution's Assessment Policy. Assessments vary depending on the module and the outcomes of the module, however all modules are formatively and summatively assessed. The assessment of theoretical modules is usually in the form of assignments, practicals and written tests or examinations. The weighting of the different assessments toward the calculation of the final mark is clearly indicated to students in the learning guide for each module.

Formative assessment opportunities are not formally recorded and take the form of class tests, question and answer sessions and monitoring of practical work.

Summative assessment leads to the final judgmental mark in accordance to the institution's Assessment Policy. The assessments for theoretical modules will be in the form of assignments and written tests or practical examinations.

Integrated assessments/case studies also take place through a variety of assignments, for example, those completed in industry or those that assess aggregated knowledge acquired (such as in a capstone module).

Progression and comparability

Articulation options

This qualification allows for vertical and horizontal articulation options

Horizontal Articulation

  • Diploma in Management, Level 6.

Vertical Articulation

  • Bachelor of Business Administration, Level 7.

International comparability

Internationally, most universities do not offer the Advanced Certificate as a qualification type at undergraduate level. The Diploma is an example of an equivalent undergraduate qualification of one-year duration. The Advanced Certificate in Business Management in business Analysis offered by the University of Johannesburg is comparable with the Diploma in Business Management offered by the London School of Planning and Management as well as the Diploma of Leadership and Management offered by Unity College in Australia. The curriculum for each of the institutions is indicated below.

London School of Planning & Management, Diploma in Business Management Level 6 Comprises 6 mandatory units, a total of 120 credits (20 Credits for each unit).

  • Leadership and Organisational Behaviour.
  • Business Project.
  • Operations Management.
  • Financial Decision Making.
  • Sustainable Business Practices.
  • Strategic Human Resource Management.

Unity College, Australia, Diploma of Leadership and Management.

Comprises 12 units - 4 Core units and 8 Electives which cover a range of Communication and management areas.

Core units

  • Develop and use emotional intelligence.
  • Manage operational plan.
  • Lead and manage team effectiveness.
  • Lead and manage effective workplace relationships.

Electives

  • Facilitate continuous improvement.
  • Communicate with influence.
  • Manage people performance.
  • Undertake project work.
  • Ensure a safe workplace.
  • Manage meetings.
  • Manage risk.
  • Manage personal work priorities and professional development.
  • Interpret market trends and developments.
  • Build international Business Networks.

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