Introduction to the Business Administration Level 3
The Business Administration Services Qualification is designed to meet the needs of those learners who are already involved, or wish to become involved, in the field of Administration in any organisation or business in any sector. Administration competencies apply to all industries including non-commercial organisations such as clubs and charitable organisations.
This Qualification is intended to meet and enhance standards of service within the field of Administration within all business and non-commercial sectors.
7 modules
Full Online
1 Year
On achieving this qualification, the learner will have competencies in:
- Gathering and reporting information;
- Planning, monitoring and controlling information systems;
- Maintaining booking systems;
- Participating in meetings and processing documents and communications related thereto;
- Utilising technology to produce information;
- Planning and conducting basic research in an office environment;
- Coordinating meetings, minor events and travel arrangements;
- Setting personal goals;
- Functioning in a team and overall business environment; and
- Demonstrating an understanding of employment relations.
Pre-requisites / Assumed Learning
Learners accessing this Qualification should be competent in:
- Skills gained at Level 2
Further Study Options
Learners completing this qualification may consider further studies in:
- Business Administration Level 4
- Theoretical Component:
- Practical Component:
- Contact Sessions:
- Assessments Required:
- Portfolio Required:
Core Component Credits (Compulsory) 64
Fundamental Components Credits (Compulsory) 45
Elective Component Credits (Compulsory) 11
TOTAL QUALIFICATION CREDITS 120
Unit Standard
Unit Standard Title
Credits
Core Component (Compulsory)
Produce word processing documents for business
7570
5
Produce and use spreadsheets for business
7567
5
Demonstrate ability to use the World Wide Web
7573
3
Plan, monitor and control an information system in a business environment
13933
3
Maintain a secure working environment
7796
1
Function in a business environment
7785
4
Operate in a team
8420
4
Use communication skills to handle and resolve conflict in the workplace
9533
3
Monitor and control the maintenance of office equipment
13931
4
Maintain a booking system
7706
3
Co-ordinate meetings, minor events and travel arrangements
13929
3
Monitor and control office suppliers
13937
2
Plan and prepare meeting communication
13934
4
Introduce new staff to the workplace
7860
1
Demonstrate understand of employment relations in an organisation
10170
3
Plan and conduct basic research in an office environment
13935
6
14357
10
64
Unit Standard
Unit Standard Title
Credits
Fundamental Component (Compulsory)
Interpret and use information from texts
8969
5
Write texts for a range of communicative contexts
8970
5
Accommodate audience and context needs in oral communication
8968
5
Use mathematics to investigate and monitor the financial aspects of personal, business and national issues
7456
5
Demonstrate an understanding of a selected business environment
9010
2
Investigate life and work related problems using data and probabilities
9012
5
Describe, apply, analyse and calculate shape and motion in 2-and 3-dimensional space in different contexts
9013
4
Perform Basic Business Calculations
11241
6
Communicate verbally and non-verbally
9960
8
Studies and Assessment
Computer Literacy
Office Administration
Professional Behaviour
Human Resource Management
Business Skills
Business Mathematics
Business Communication
Qualification Modules
45
Unit Standard
Unit Standard Title
Credits
Elective Component (Learner to complete a minimum of 11 credits)
Interpret basic financial statements
117156
4
Apply basic business principles
8000
9
13