Level 1 Award in Computerised Bookkeeping (QCF) 500/9405/1
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This qualification is part of the Qualification and Credit Framework (QCF), which became fully operational in September 2010. Qualifications within the framework are made up of units and each unit is given a credit value, where one credit represents 10 hours of learning time. The title of every qualification within the new framework will contain details of the size (award/certificate/diploma), level of difficulty (Entry to level 8) and general content of the qualification.
It is anticipated that the majority of providers engaging with the QCF will be in a position to obtain a Unique Learner Number (ULN) and this should have been evidenced through the completion of the IAB Supplementary QCF ac…
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This qualification is part of the Qualification and Credit
Framework (QCF), which became fully operational in September 2010.
Qualifications within the framework are made up of units and each
unit is given a credit value, where one credit represents 10 hours
of learning time. The title of every qualification within the new
framework will contain details of the size
(award/certificate/diploma), level of difficulty (Entry to level 8)
and general content of the qualification.
It is anticipated that the majority of providers engaging with the
QCF will be in a position to obtain a Unique Learner Number (ULN)
and this should have been evidenced through the completion of the
IAB Supplementary QCF accreditation of centres Application Form. It
is a condition of operating within the QCF that this document has
been fully completed and accepted by the IAB, for any QCF
qualifications which have been publically funded. This will confirm
that providers are in a position to generate a ULN, which in turn
will allow the successful completion of any QCF unit or
qualification to be transferred to each individual Personal Learner
Record. A key aim of the Personal Learner Record is to improve the
flow of information about learners from schools to other education
providers and ultimately employers, leading to more effective data
sharing and better decision making.
Learners studying without being attached to an IAB accredited
training centre, should contact the IAB for further
information.
Name of Qualification Level 1 Award in Computerised Bookkeeping (QCF) 500/9405/1 Accreditation Review Date 31/12/2014 Guided Learning Hours (GLH) 30 Accreditation Number 500/9405/1 Level Level 1
To achieve this qualification, only the mandatory units
consisting of 4 credits must be achieved. The additional option
units are provided purely as a progression opportunity, but are not
a compulsory element of the qualification. The accreditation
number, level and credit value of each unit is as follows:
Mandatory units
Record routine bookkeeping transactions using a computerised system
– R601/3641 (level 1 – 2 credits)
Prepare and record sales and purchase documents using a
computerised system - D601/3643 (level 1 – 2 credits)
Option units
Principles of recording and processing financial transactions -
A/600/8756 (level 2 – 2 credits)
Professional values and basic business legislation - F/600/8757
(level 2 – 1 credit)
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