Starts: 17 Sep 2024
Pearson HTQ module in Accounting Principles and Project Management L4
When & Where
- 17 September 2024 - 4 April 2025 ( 120 hours, 24 weeks )
- Morning, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
- View course timetable
- North Kensington Centre
Quick Facts
- Availability Late starts accepted
- Tutor To be confirmed
- Course Code K24BEFB08C
- Suitable For 19 year olds and up are permitted on this course
What you will learn
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Prepare and interpret basic financial statements for unincorporated and small business organisations in accordance with accounting principles, conventions and standards.
- Prepare budgets for planning, control and decision-making using spreadsheets.
- Produce a project management plan (PMP) for a business project using primary and secondary research methods.
- Implement the project management plan (PMP) to communicate results from the research and make conclusions from the evidence of findings.
On successful completion of the course, you will achieve the following qualification: BTEC Higher National Diploma in Leadership and Management for England [EDEXCEL]
Class format and activities
The mode of delivery for this course involves a combination of in-centre learning and online delivery.
The Microsoft Teams online platform and supported apps are used to support learning together with videos to review lectures, work-based learning activities, presentations, tutorials, online learning, workshops, critical debates, and seminars. In addition, you will be supported by a work-based professional advocate and tutors at Morley College London.
Progress is measured by assignments, work-related projects, demonstration of professional competence in work-based situations, and practical activities that apply the knowledge you have gained. There are no written exams. When not attending timetabled sessions, you will be expected to continue learning independently through self-study. This typically will involve reading articles and books, working on individual projects, undertaking preparing coursework assignments and presentations Your independent learning is supported by a range of excellent facilities including online resources, the library and Canvas, the online virtual learning platform.
Entry Requirements
We welcome applications from anyone with relevant work and experience and capable of reaching the standards required by the qualification. All students are expected to have a good standard of computer literacy. Applicants will be invited for interview to discuss their work and experience in more detail. Students who have recently been in education are likely to need one of the following:
- a BTEC Level 3 qualification in Business
- a GCE Advanced Level profile that demonstrates strong performance in a relevant subject or adequate performance in more than one GCE subject. This profile is likely to be supported by GCSE grades at A* to C (or equivalent) and/or 9 to 4 (or equivalent) in subjects such as maths and English
- other related Level 3 qualifications an Access to Higher Education Diploma from an approved further education institution
- relevant work experience, or - an international equivalent to the above qualifications Our Recognition of Prior Learning policy means that students’ previous learning and experience can be taken into account, and they may be awarded certain qualifications or units of a qualification based on that learning or experience.
Students applying for this course that is taught and assessed completely in English will need a certain level of English language skills. Before accepting students onto a programme, we will make sure that those who are non-native English speakers and who have not carried out their final two years of schooling in English can demonstrate ability at a standard equivalent to:
- Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) level B2
- PTE Academic 51, or
- IELTS 5.5 (reading and writing must be at 5.5)
Before you enrol
This module will be delivered over 18-24 weeks (term time only) on Mondays and Wednesdays. The course will be a blend of in-person attendance at the college and online learning through live webinars and e-learning platforms.
In-person classroom sessions will take place fortnightly on Mondays, from 13:30 to 20:00, totaling 6 hours. On alternate weeks, there will be two online sessions, each lasting 3 hours, held on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 17:30 to 20:30.
Students are expected to undertake independent study and complete assignments and coursework outside of college time. The College has a range of specialist resources to support the delivery of the programme. You will have access to computers, scanners, and printers in the HTQ Business department and in the College’s learning centre. Students will be assessed through graded projects and coursework, assignments, and reflective journals.
What you need
If you are interested in applying for the HTQ modules in Accounting Principles and Project Management L4, then please apply using the link on this webpage.
The module is awarded by Pearson. This course is classified as part-time. You will need access to a laptop or PC to carry out independent study and complete assignments. Relevant textbooks and other learning materials. The college does have some laptops for this course which can be loaned to students.
What you can do next
On completion of this module students can apply for the full-time HND in Leadership & Management (HTQ).
The credits achieved on completion of this module will be recognised as prior learning for enrolment onto the full-time course. This is a 2-year programme, with the first year providing a solid foundation in leadership and management, which students can build on if they decide to continue their studies. Completion of the second year allows students to progress to degree-level study, or into employment at lower or middle management roles.
Once students have achieved the Level 5 Higher National Diploma, they can develop their career in the respective sector by:
- entering employment
- continuing existing employment and seeking promotion
- linking with the appropriate professional body
- committing to continuing professional development, or
- studying at university
Progression to University: The Level 5 Higher National Diploma is recognised by Higher Education providers as meeting admission requirements to many relevant business-related courses, for example:
- BA (Hons) Leadership and Management for Business
- BA (Hons) Business Studies with Leadership and Management
- BA (Hons) Business Management
- BA Business and Human Resource Management
- BA (Hons) Global Business Management
- BSc (Hons) Digital Business Management.