To learn more about the programme and the student experience, watch the recording of our Undergraduate Info Session here.
The course guide below contains detailed information, including teaching dates. Note that live sessions will generally run on some Fridays, as follows (GMT or BST):
- Friday afternoon
- Main Session: 1.00pm - 4.00pm (with breaks)
- Closing Session: 4.00pm - 5.30pm (with short break)
What will I be studying?
Unit 1: Strategic Management
Start date: Friday 7 October 2022
Teaching:
- Friday 7 October 2022
- Friday 21 October 2022
- Friday 4 November 2022
- Friday 18 November 2022
This module is made up of four study days spread across the term and interspersed with online engagement activities using forums. Study dates tbc.
Assignment submission dates
- 2 December 2022
- 4 January 2023
Making strategic business decisions
As a new or future manager you will need to think strategically, to evaluate and analyse issues from the perspective of the total enterprise, rather than from a narrow functional perspective. You must understand what makes a business or enterprise successful in a rapidly changing environment. Awareness of how your function or team can most effectively contribute will be critical. You are going to have to talk the language of the boardroom so that your ideas get heard and your specialist expertise valued.
Unit 2: Accounting and Finance
Start date: 6 January 2023
Teaching:
- Friday 6 January 2023
- Friday 20 January 2023
- Friday 3 February 2023
- Friday 17 February 2023
This module is made up of four study days spread across the term and interspersed with online engagement activities using forums.
Assignment submission dates
- 4 March 2023
- 23 March 2023
Getting access to financial resources and managing them well
Whatever the nature and scale of the business you work in, you will need to engage with its financial structure with ease and confidence. That means understanding fundamental accounting concepts and using the tools of finance and financial reporting. With these essential skills you will be equipped to influence business decision-making for your area of responsibility, gain funding for your ideas and activities and account for income and costs in your project or department.
Unit 3: Marketing
Start date: 27 March 2023
Teaching:
- Friday 14 April 2023
- Friday 21 April 2023
- Friday 5 May 2023
- Friday 19 May 2023
This module is made up of four study days spread across the term and interspersed with online engagement activities using forums. Study dates tbc.
Assignment submission dates
Getting your product or service adopted by intended users
Communicating effectively in the business world and creating competitive advantage are integral to all functions. Internal service providers, suppliers and managers within big brand organisations have to analyse markets and individual user needs. Specialist teams develop solutions (products and services) to solve consumer problems and get them out to the market. Knowledge of the key concepts of marketing and the tools marketers use, will bring you closer to decision-making at the higher levels of organisations and will ensure that your functional skills are fully aligned to the business’s ambitions and direction of travel.
These business and management skills are not particularly new or surprising. It is their application within today’s very different business models and their integration with formerly separate specialist functions which make them critical to all aspiring professionals today.
Become more attractive to recruiters in the job market
The Undergraduate Certificate in Strategic Business and Management also provides transferable skills for further study and employability. For example, it will develop your:
• capacity for independent thought and judgement
• independent learning, study and time management skills
• skills in critical reasoning
• competence in using IT to support your work
• ability to work with others, productively and equitably
• qualities necessary for employment requiring the exercise of some personal responsibility and the demonstration of high levels of motivation and personal commitment through part-time study.
What can I go on to do?
There are two pathways to further study and qualifications:
1. Further studies at University of Cambridge, Institute of Continuing Education (ICE)
ICE offers a selection of undergraduate certificate courses (subject to availability), including the Undergraduate Certificate in Operational Business and Management and the Undergraduate Certificate in Venture Creation.
2. Further studies at other UK institutions
The award of our Undergraduate Certificate in Strategic Business and Management will give you 60 credits at FHEQ4 which is broadly equivalent to half a year of a full degree programme. You may choose to build on this by applying to other institutions for further study at Undergraduate level.