Certificate IV in Business Administration
The Certificate IV in Business Administration program offers a comprehensive understanding of key administrative concepts and practices. Participants gain practical skills in office management, communication, and data analysis. This program equips graduates to efficiently handle business operations, support organizational growth, and contribute effectively to various industries. With a focus on real-world applications, this certificate prepares individuals for dynamic roles within administrative teams and provides a solid foundation for a successful business career.
Overview
- Method online
- Duration 12 months
- MQA level 4
- Language English
- Course Code C4BA
Learning Outcomes
- Explain your broad theoretical and factual understanding of business administration and link it to a variety of real-world scenarios
- Use the linguistic and mathematical skills required to pursue higher education.
- Utilize software and technical knowledge effectively for a profession or an educational objective
- Enhance students’ knowledge on Accounting, Delegation, Economics, Industrial Relations, and Marketing.
- Improve students’ understanding about Principles of Management, Organisational Behaviour, and Public Speaking.
Modules
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Year 1
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Accounting120 hours
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Delegation120 hours
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Economics120 hours
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Industrial relation120 hours
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Information technology for business120 hours
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Leadership & Life Skills120 hours
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Marketing120 hours
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Organizational Behavior120 hours
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Principles of Management120 hours
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Public speaking120 hours
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Admission Requirements
General Entry
- Successful completion of Lower Secondary Education OR
- Attainment of a Level 3 qualification
Alternative Entry
- 18 years old and 1 year work experience AND
- Ability to communicate in the language of instruction
MNQF LEVEL
4
CREDIT
120 credits of which 90 credits at Level 4 (1 year (30 weeks) full-time)
Enrollment
Course fee
Total fee | MVR 22100
Year 1 | MVR 1700 / Month
General Notice
The College may find it necessary in some circumstances to postpone or discontinue certain courses, particularly when they do not reach the prescribed minimum class size (atleast 10 per batch).