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Norfolk fixed-venue IAM Diploma courses start in September 2011
(Pictured left, Deltic tutor Peter Scott, who in 2008 was awarded the IAM's Len Green Outstanding Tutor of the Year Award) . . . Deltic are delighted to announce that enrolment is now open for students to join us for the IAM Level 4 Diploma in Business and Administrative Management course being held in Cromer (Monday), Great Yarmouth (Tuesday), and Norwich (Thursday) starting during the week commencing 12th September 2011 "Excellent Presentation" - "Challenging, interesting and thought-provoking" - "Informative" Each venue will comprise tutor-led fortnightly three-hour evening sessions (6pm - 9pm). With plenty of homework between, these sessions give students the opportunity to undertake this professional course with a fixed commencement and completion date (June 2012), with full tutor support throughout. This will be followed in September 2012 by the Level-5 Diploma in Business and Administrative Mangement, on successful completion of which, students will be able to progress to a final year BA(Hons). Students will be prepared for examinations in December 2011, March and June 2012 Enrolment is easy - just complete and return the form on the last page of the IAM Level 4 Diploma leaflet For an overview of the course content please click here Additional information may be found in the Level 4 Qualification handbook - click here If you prefer a a hardcopy information pack, please contact us. For professional applicants, those organisations employing between 5 - 250 staff, funding of £1,000 may be available for this course through the LSC Leadership & Management training programme. If you would like details, please let us know. The same course may be commenced and completed at any time on a distance basis - wherever you are. FUNDING OPTIONS: Students funding the course privately are offered the opportunity to pay in ten monthly instalments of £180, making this a very affordable and structured way of achieving this professional qualification. We are also able to provide information on known funding sources for those: - being made redundant (R2R scheme); - are leaders or senior managers in organisations employing 5-249 staff (Train to Gain programme), or; - are non-UK passsport holders working within the East of England (Transqual scheme). STUDY PROGRESSION: Students successsfully completing the course may progress their studies to the Level-5 Diploma in Business and Administrative Management, completion of which provides access to a number of final-year degree programmes at UK universities or to the Executive Masters in Business Administration (MBA) course from the University of East Anglia. For further details of any of these funding schemes or progression routes, please contact us on 01263 734724 or e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it |