ILM Certificate in Leadership and Management (Level 3)
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Description
This qualification is made up of a wide range of units covering core management skills – such as understanding how to organise and delegate – plus skills in communication, team leadership, change, innovation and managing people and relationships. This flexibility in unit choice allows the qualification to be tailored to meet the needs of the individual and employer.
To gain the certificate a minimum of 13 credits, maximum of 36 credits are required. A choice of optional units from available.
Please click here to open the descriptor on the ILM website if you require further information on this course.
There are two intakes for this course each academic year. The November course starts on the…
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This qualification is made up of a wide range of units covering core management skills – such as understanding how to organise and delegate – plus skills in communication, team leadership, change, innovation and managing people and relationships. This flexibility in unit choice allows the qualification to be tailored to meet the needs of the individual and employer.
To gain the certificate a minimum of 13 credits, maximum of 36 credits are required. A choice of optional units from available.
Please click here to open the descriptor on the ILM website if you require further information on this course.
There are two intakes for this course each academic year. The November course starts on the first of the month with the closing date for applications being the 25th of October. The start date for the second intake is the 1st of March with the closing date for applications being the 21st of February.
You will be required to attend a two hour Induction session at the beginning of your course. You will also be required to attend two tutorial sessions with each being 3.5 hours long. The first of which will take place approximately 11-12 weeks into your course. The second tutorial be toward the end of your course (approximately week 22).
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
Depending on the units selected, a choice of work-based assignments, reflective reviews, knowledge reviews, oral presentations, role-play/scenarios, written reports or centre-devised alternatives
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
There are no formal entry requirements but learners must be in a position to meet the assessment demands – ideally using their workplace as the basis for assignments.
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