You cannot count Managing in a changing world (B870) with any of the following modules in the same qualification:
Managing performance and change (B700)
The health and social services manager (B701)
Fundamentals of senior management (B713)
MBA stage 1: management: perspectives and practice (B716)
MBA stage 1: management: perspectives and practice (fast track) (BXFT716)
MBA stage 1: management: perspectives and practice (BXY716)
Managing in a changing world (BXY870)
MBA stage 1: management: perspectives and practice (BYF716)
Fundamentals of senior management (BZA713)
Managing performance and change (BZCC700)
Fundamentals of senior management (BZCE713)
Managing performance and change (BZCS700)
Fundamentals of senior management (BZH713)
Fundamentals of senior management (BZN713)
Managing performance and change (BZR700)
Fundamentals of senior management (BZR713)
MBA stage 1: management: perspectives and practice (BZR716)
MBA stage 1: management: perspectives and practice (BZRR716)
Managing performance and change (BZT700)
Fundamentals of senior management (BZT713)
MBA stage 1: management: perspectives and practice (BZT716)
Managing performance and change (BZX700)
Fundamentals of senior management (BZX713)
The modules listed above may include:
- current modules
- discontinued modules that have been updated or replaced
- versions of OU modules specially adapted for presentation overseas or in an in-house company training scheme
- future modules
An excluded combination means some pairs or groups of modules cannot be counted towards the same qualification because their content overlaps. If you’re considering taking a module in a similar area to one you have already completed as a part of a qualification, you need to find out if they are an excluded combination.
If you are studying towards a particular qualification and have already completed a module that is an excluded combination with Managing in a changing world (B870) then you would not be able to count both of these towards the qualification. However, you might still wish to study excluded combinations even though you cannot count both towards the same qualification. For example, if you are returning after a study break you may want to study a new version of a similar module that you have previously completed then this would need to be studied on a standalone basis.
If you have eligible previous study from elsewhere, you can apply for credit transfer. If you are awarded credit transfer, your credit transfer award will be displayed on your StudentHome page with a list of any OU modules you are prohibited from studying because of an overlap with your previous study.