Employability & Workplace Skills
60 Credits – £1800
Employability & Workplace Skills
60 Credits – £1800
Courses > Human Resources Management > Employability & Workplace Skills (60 Credits) Level 3
Course Overview
Employability skills are the essential skills, personal qualities and values that enable you to thrive in any workplace. Our level 3 foundation diploma in employability and workplace skills has been developed to provide learners with a range of knowledge, understanding, personal skills and attributes essential for successful performance in working life. This course has been designed to support you successfully gaining a job, progressing in a chosen field, or prepare you for further study.
The learners will:
Develop a body of knowledge about workplace employment and employability in range of sectors.
Develop a range of knowledge, facts, theories, ideas, skills, materials, terminology, practices and techniques associated with workplace skills, employment and employability.
Develop self-confidence and interpersonal skills required for the working environment and employment.
Be able to improve communication skills and promote personal effectiveness.
Successful completion of this qualification will equip learners with the underpinning knowledge and skills required to succeed in employment or further studies.
Module Listing
The assignment unit titles that students need to complete for the level 3 course are:
Career planning and development
Managing own performance
Personal and professional development
Employment skills
Working in a business environment
Managing resources
Assignment Listing
Written assignments
The level 3 foundation diploma in employability and workplace skills has 6 modules and 6 written assignments. On completion of the modules, students will be given access to the assignments. The assignments are approximately 2,000-3,000 words each. Students are provided support on the modules and assignments via the ‘Tutor’ section of the learning platform.
Completing Your Diploma
Students are provided the online modules and assignments at the start of their programme. These contain the titles and tasks of the assignments and are made available to students for 5 years. There are 3 assignments in total, each consisting of specific topics and tasks. It is recommended to have a word count between 2,000-3,000 words per assignment and it is also recommended to use the Harvard style of referencing. Students are provided with tips on writing and a guide to referencing.
An assignment cannot be submitted for marking until it has been checked for plagiarism. Once the work has been checked and verified, it will then be sent to an external examiner who will mark the work against the awarding bodies marking standards.
At level 3, assignments are graded Pass or Fail. If a student fails the assignment, they will be provided feedback on the areas that need improving and are allowed to resubmit the assignment free of charge.
After a student has completed and passed all the assignments, they will be sent to the awarding body for verification and if the work is deemed acceptable, the student will receive their diploma certificate within 4 weeks of submission.
How Top-Up Degrees Work
Graduating students can progress onto a university programme either to join at undergraduate entry level, usually on completion of a Level 3 programme, or onto a “top-up” degree, depending on the level of their completed Ofqual programme. Generally, Level 3 is undergraduate entry, Level 4 first year degree, Level 5 second year degree, Level 6 Graduate level and Level 7 Post Graduate level.
University top-up courses require you to have a qualification in a relevant subject. This means that the course of study that you choose should be closely tied to your previous qualification. However, it does not have to be the same subject. There is wide flexibility which allows our students to have a wide range of career or completion prospects upon graduation from one of our courses. Universities will generally look at your broader experiences and motivations as well as formal qualifications.
Progression Routes
On completion of your Diploma, you will be eligible to complete a university top up programme from one of our university partners. Your final degree will be awarded by your chosen University and will not state that it has been completed online.
Entry Requirements
The level 3 course is a 120 credit course, which is equivalent to 2 A levels.
University entry level 3 programme requirements
For entry on the Level 3 qualification learners would generally be aged 16 or above. For learners who have recently been in education or training the entry profile is likely to include one of following:
- 5 or more GCSEs at grades C and above
- other related level 2 subjects
- other equivalent international qualifications
Learners must also have an appropriate standard of English to enable them to access relevant resources and complete the course modules and assignments. Mature learners may present a more varied profile of achievement that is likely to include relevant work experience (paid and/or unpaid), participation and/or achievement of relevant qualifications.
Length of Course
There are no specific ‘enrolment dates’: Students are able to start and finishthe course at a time and date that suits them.
Cost
The cost of this course is £1800 and this includes everything you need to complete the course.
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