Online Courses
Life shaped learning online Coventry University College (CUC) is a new concept in higher education that is designed to integrate study into the life that you lead. Our 100% online courses in Management and Leadership BA (Hons) and Management and Professional Accounting BA (Hons) provide you with access to a high-quality Coventry University award, enhancing employment opportunities within commercial business areas or with financial or accounting organisations. Study is wholly online to maximise accessibility, and can be structured around your work and personal commitments. All online students benefit from a dedicated Recruitment Advisor, who will guide and advise you through the whole application process. You will also receive dedicated student support from a specially assigned advisor, who will be with you from day one of your CUC study through to graduation. Benefits and features 100% online study no on-ground contact required Flexible 6 intakes per calendar year Affordable 1,375 for UK/EU students / 2,000 for overseas students per 6-week module block (2014/15 fees) Quality of teaching Coventry University award, delivered by academics and practicing professionals Support high contact hours from lecturers and 24/7 IT support
Letter from the Chief Executive As a Coventry University College (CUC) online student, your growth and success academically, professionally and personally are our focus. Even though you may not be physically present on campus, you are part of a community of learners that is distinguished by our commitment to providing a rich and supportive study experience, designed to help equip you for employment in the professional world. We understand that you need flexibility and support. That is why I encourage you to fully engage with your fellow students, academic staff and your Student Support Advisor. Their goal is to enrich your academic experience in ways you never imagined possible. You are here to receive a quality education and to help advance your career. Keep these aspirations front of mind as you engage in critical thinking and explore the depth of your subject areas to achieve your Coventry University award. Demonstrate your personal commitment to responsible, ethical leadership and effective communication through the original work you do here. Remember, the skills, knowledge and abilities you gain as a Coventry University College student will help serve you well long after you have completed your degree and graduated. Our approach is different, we believe that life-shaped learning is critical, recognising the very real challenges students have in juggling academic study with personal and existing career commitments. Together, we will find the study path to suit you and ensure you receive the support necessary to complete your studies and start to apply the knowledge gained within your degree programme. Thank you for your interest in Coventry University College online, I wish you the very best in your academic endeavours. John Dishman, Director and Chief Executive
Key information How are online courses taught? Online courses are designed to maximise the capabilities of today s technologies in order to engage the full learning potential of each student. Tutors interact with you asynchronously (not in real time) using a robust virtual learning environment. Module content incorporates online lectures, simulations, videos, audio, interactive animations, discussion boards, and in some cases, scheduled live classroom sessions. Through the web interface, you will be able to submit regular assignments and assessments, including homework, projects, tests and papers. The convenient, flexible format allows you to study wherever there is access to the internet. The online classroom consists of a community of students, organised into small groups to form virtual classrooms. Expert tutors are available to answer questions about subject material, coordinate class discussions, assist with assignments, and provide personalised support. Teaching contact hours This course runs online offering flexibility to structure study around your personal and/or work commitments. Though curriculum requirements must be completed within an established period, you determine the hours that are best for studying. Hours of study per week are individualised for every student, based upon their pace of study. Typically this would be 12 hours of weekly guided study, which consists of online materials such as assigned text reading, interactive discussions boards, video study and optional live classroom sessions. The remaining required hours would be self-guided and would consist of assignments, assessments and other project work. Online module materials are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from any location with internet access. Entry requirements All applicants will require: 260 UCAS tariff points and 5 GCSE s at A-C including Maths and English or equivalent. International Students will additionally require: English Language competence by completing a successful Secure English Language Test or SELT. You can find a list of the Home Office s approved SELT s here. Access students: You need a pass in the Access to Higher Education Diploma, plus GCSE English Language and Mathematics at grade A* C, or specified equivalents. If you do not fulfill the above entry criteria, you will be considered on an individual basis, taking in to account your work experience, other qualifications and any training you have completed. Please contact our Recruitment Advisors for further information. How will I be assessed? At Coventry University College there are no traditional final examinations to worry about. Instead, we ll assess your learning through course work and phase tests. Assessments take place during and at the end of each 6 week block. Tutors can provide support through regular updates and tutorials. Fees and funding The fees for this online course are paid on a modular basis. For self-funding or sponsored students this would take place at the point of enrolment for each module. If you are a UK/EU student and are accessing a student loan, this will be drawn down at the start of each module and paid by Student Finance England. Funding As a full-time or part-time student resident in the UK or EU, you can apply for a loan to cover the cost of your tuition fees at Coventry University College from Student Finance England. For full information visit www.gov.uk/student-finance For more information regarding the fees and the funding options available call our Recruitment Advisors on freephone 08081 789636. 2014/15 Apr/Jun 2015 UK/EU Students 1,375 1,416.25 International Students 2,000 2,060 Fees are per each 6-week module block 2015/16 Sept/Nov 2015 Jan/Feb 2016
Management and Leadership BA (Hons) - CUCU007D Why choose this course? This course focuses on leading and managing people, change and project leadership. You will be taught a broad spectrum of topics from theories related to effective business decisions to critically engaging with the theories and concepts of marketing. The course will help prepare you for a career in management. You will also have the opportunity to develop a skill-set that will prepare you to gain professional qualifications while you study with us. Our management course will provide you with resources specifically tailored to meet the requirements of this sector. Upon satisfactory completion of all the course modules, you will have the opportunity to gain professional as well as academic qualifications, which will place you in a strong position when beginning and furthering your career. What will I learn? Leadership concepts The organisational environment Information management and decision making Communication skills Operational management Leading and managing people Change and project leadership Finance in management and leadership Marketing Organisational development Strategic leadership Business project On successful completion of the course you should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of: Markets you will look at the development and operation of markets for resources, goods and services, customer expectations, service and orientation. You will also cover the wider environment within which businesses operate. In the final modules you will critically engage with the theories and concepts of marketing including the contribution of marketing at a strategic level to the organisation s aims and objectives; Business policy and strategy you will study the development of appropriate policies and strategies within a changing environment, to meet stakeholder interests. The programme also covers how management and organisations are viewed in an environmental context rather than as isolated activities in a selfsupporting system; Finance you will study the sources, uses and management of finance, the use of accounting and other information systems for managerial applications. There will be a focus on the use of financial information as a leadership and management tool for monitoring and managing individual and organisational performance; People you will study the management and development of people within organisations, seeking to define the concepts of formal and informal leadership, power and authority, and leadership effectiveness as well as listing key team and organisational leadership skills; Operations you will look at the management of resources and operations covering three main topics: the design of the product/service; the control of the product/service; and improving how the product/service is delivered. The final module of the programme is an opportunity for you to undertake a project, through which you will implement the theories of resource and operational management they have covered in previous modules; Information management you will look at the development, management and exploitation of information systems and their impact upon organisations. You will also look at communication and information technology, including the comprehension and use of relevant communication and information technologies for application in business and management.
Management and Leadership BA (Hons) - CUCU007D How will this course enhance my career prospects? Being qualified at degree level should enhance your employment options, as well as the potential for a good starting salary or career progression. Available jobs will depend on the business area in which you want to work, but the types of positions you might consider include management roles in an organisation with a particular focus on leadership. Coventry University College online is committed to preparing you for your future career and giving you a competitive edge in the graduate job market. The College provides a range of support services to help you plan and prepare for your career. Professional body accreditation Modules within the course include units based on the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) Certificate in Management and Leadership and the CMI Diploma in Management and Leadership. Upon successful completion of these elements you ll have the opportunity to take the examinations to complete these additional qualifications. This is not, however, a condition of academic credit: assessments for the professional qualifications are independent from those undertaken for the academic award. Should you decide to take the professional qualification with CMI there will be additional student membership fees and assessment fee. Please see the link below for further details: www.managers.org.uk/individuals/become-a member/membership-grades
Management and Professional Accounting BA (Hons) - CUCU005D Why choose this course? This course focuses strongly on financial statements, financial management, taxation and business strategy analysis. It covers a broad range of topics, from theories and models of taxation to a critical exploration of management and leadership theories and behavioural models. You should also be able to develop the skills and knowledge that will help prepare you to gain professional qualifications. What will I learn? Financial statements, internal control and systems Budgeting Principles of taxation Credit management and control Business finance Management information Accounting for business Law for accounting Business strategy analysis Assurance Advanced taxation Financial management On successful completion of the programme you should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of: Accounting context you will cover a range of contexts in which accounting can be seen as operating, not only within business entities, including a critical understanding of market theories. You will also cover elements from the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) Certificate in Finance, Accounting and Business (CFAB) to include; business objectives, functions and business structures; Language and practices you will study the main current language and common practices deployed within accounting contexts as well as a number of alternative practices (for example, alternative recognition rules and valuation bases, approaches to control and decision making). At this level you will also cover elements from the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) Level 4 and Institute of Financial Advisors (IFA) Level 4 Diploma for Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Financial Accounting; Preparation and recording you will examine the main methods and techniques of recording and summarising transactions and preparing financial statements. This module also covers elements from AAT Level 4 and the IFA Level 4 and 5 Diploma for SME Financial Accountants and Financial Managers; Analytical tools and techniques you will look at the key tools and techniques utilised to analyse organisational performance, prepare budgets and construct reliable forecasts. This module also covers elements from AAT Level 4 and the IFA Level 4 and 5 Diploma for SME Financial Accountants and Financial Managers; Business strategy analysis you will study the theories, models, frameworks, tasks and roles of management together with rational analysis and other processes of decision making within organisations and in relation to the external environment. This module also covers elements from AAT Level 4 and the ICAEW CFAB; Financial management you will explore the theoretical tools and theories of finance, and their relevance and application to theoretical and practical problems: capital budgeting criteria, asset pricing models and the valuation of securities, and cost of capital. The module also covers elements from AAT Level 4, the IFA Level 4 and 5 Diploma for SME Financial Accountants and Managers and the ICAEW unit on Financial Management.
Management and Professional Accounting BA (Hons) CUCU005D How will this course enhance my career prospects? Successful completion of this course can enhance your ability to apply for accounting positions within various organisations or aid career progression. You could also look for jobs such as trainee finance manager or trainee financial controller - positions that could have a level of responsibility and good salary prospects. Coventry University College is committed to preparing you for your future career and giving you a competitive edge in the graduate job market. The College provides a range of support services to help you plan and prepare for your career. Professional body qualifications Modules within the course include units based on, The Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) Level 4 Diploma in Accounting The Institute of Financial Accountants (IFA) Level 4 Diploma for Small Medium Enterprise (SME) Financial Accountings The IFA Level 5 Diploma for Small Medium Enterprise (SME) Financial Managers The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) Certificate in Finance Accounting and Business. Upon successful completion of these elements you ll be exempt from examinations to complete these qualifications. This is not, however, a condition of academic credit: assessments for the professional qualification will be independent from that undertaken for the academic award. Should you decide to take the professional qualification with AAT, IFA or ICAEW, there will be additional student membership fees and assessment fee. Please see the link below for further details: www.aat.org.uk/membership www.icaew.com/en/members www.ifa.org.uk/
Academic Calendar Coventry University College online courses offer 6 intakes per calendar year. Each module lasts 6 weeks with assessments taking place during and at the end of this period. Assessments are then marked during the week following this. Each module block is worth 30 credits. Students must complete a minimum of 3 module blocks per calendar year. The following dates are our intakes for 2015/16; 27th April - 5th June 2015 15th June - 24th July 2015 14th September - 23rd October 2015 2nd November - 11th December 2015 4th January - 12th Febuary 2016 22nd Febuary - 1st April 2016 How to apply To enquire about one of our online degrees, complete and submit a Request Information Form on our homepage at www. or you can call our recruitment team on 08081 789636. One of our Recruitment Advisors will advise you about the degree that best meets your requirements, assess your suitability and help you prepare your application. We will work together to: Complete an online application form Provide documents (for example, identification, certificates, employers letters of support etc.) Your application will then be passed to an academic team to be assessed, and a decision made. Admission If your application is successful, we will offer you a place on your chosen course. You will be supported through online enrolment by a dedicated Student Support Advisor and where self-funding, payment of your first module takes place at the same time. Once you have completed online enrolment you re ready to log in, learn how to use the online classroom, and confirm that you can access all the online resources.