The Course
The Institute of Administrative Management's Certificate and Diploma courses are internationally recognised as among the most comprehensive management qualifications. The Systems and Activities module is one of the stepping stones to achieving it. Effective learning is encouraged through frequent activities and self-assessment questions as well as tutor-marked assignments and past exam papers and examiner feedback. We include additional materials in the form of a separate manual for each module.
When studying at this level it is also essential to read around the subject and our course will give you guidance on areas of personal research. The IAM also have an extremely useful web site, which we advise students to consult regularly.
Key Topics Covered
- Business and Organisation
- Using Systems
- Planning and Control
- Quality
- Organisational Change
At the end of the course students may obtain module certification from IAM.
The Syllabus
Systems and Activities is one of three modules comprising the Institute of Administrative Management (IAM) Certificate. The other two modules being:
- Business Administration
- The Individual and the Organisation
This course leads on to the IAM Diploma, all materials have been written in association with the IAM.
Assessment and Duration
Assessment is by examination only. We recommend a minimum of 140 hours of study per module.
Special Requirements
Prospective candidates need not have studied Business Studies previously but are expected to have achieved a grade C pass at GCSE or equivalent qualification in English, Mathematics and two other GCSE's.
Students are required to be members of the Institute whilst studying the Certificate and Diploma. We provide an IAM registration form once the student has enrolled. Students are expected to join the Institute at least 4 months prior to the first examination date. Exams are held every June and December.
