Attention: business correspondentsPR 4652 October 21, 2002
OUBS CERTIFICATE WINS PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION
The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) has granted the Open University Business School (OUBS) official recognition for its Professional Certificate in Management.
The accreditation means that the 1,600 students who have completed the Certificate since November 2000 will automatically be granted licentiate membership of the CIPD – Europe’s largest professional body representing those who specialise in people management and development.
“Gaining CIPD recognition is testimony to the quality of our Certificate,” says Professor Roland Kaye, OUBS Dean.
“It gives the qualification recognition from one of the leading professional bodies and will bring an added cache to those who already hold the Certificate as well as giving additional impetus to current and potential students.”
The CIPD’s Professional Development Scheme requires participants to demonstrate knowledge, understanding and competence in four fields:
- Core management
- People management and development
- Specialist and generalist personnel and development and
- Applied personnel and development standards
The OUBS Professional Certificate in Management has been awarded accreditation against one of the fields – core management.
OUBS students will be granted affiliate status of the CIPD whilst they study the Certificate and on successful completion will be granted licentiate membership. If they go on to complete the remaining three fields graduate membership of the CIPD will be granted.
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The Professional Certificate in Management is made up of four three-month modules:Managing, which aims to develop a manager’s confidence and impact, Managing People, Managing Finance and Information, and Managing Customers and Quality. Each module benefits from all the features that have made OUBS the leading provider of distance learning in Europe. The unique OUBS system offers each student a comprehensive support system including a designated personal tutor who guides them through their studies, face to face tutorials, and an online study option for those unable to attend tutorials in person.
Students study in their own time, combining their studies with work, family and other commitments so they continue to earn while they learn.
Many companies are keen to support their staff and 60 per cent of all OUBS students are sponsored in whole or part by their employers.
Managers who complete the Professional Certificate in Management can then go on to study for the Professional Diploma in Management – the first stage of the OUBS MBA (Master of Business Administration).
Editor’s Notes
The Open University Business School (OUBS) is Europe’s leading business school and the major provider of management development programmes delivered by supported distance learning. It is one of an elite group of UK and European business schools to hold both the prestigious EQUIS quality kitemark, awarded by the European Foundation for Management Development (efmd), and AMBA (the Association of MBAs) accreditation for its MBA. Currently the OUBS has 30,000 students spread across the UK and more than 40 other countries. Since its inception in 1983, more than 150,000 managers have studied an OUBS course at Certificate, Diploma or MBA level. The OUBS has also developed a significant research capability based in eight research units, and boasts one of the three largest Alumni Associations for MBA graduates outside the United States.The School is based at the Open University’s Milton Keynes headquarters in Buckinghamshire. Its website can be found at: oubs.open.ac.uk
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