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Helps you select and adapt techniques and approaches appropriate to your situation, and to reflect critically on your own and others’ practice -
Explores diverse perspectives and approaches in different organisational, cultural and global contexts -
Increases your ability to work confidently across sectoral and national boundaries -
Enhances your ability to plan and implement change, which will have a real impact within your organisational context
- Code
- C66
- Course type
Postgraduate Certificate - Level
Postgraduate - Credits
60 - Length
Part-time – 1 year
- Start dates
November 2026
- Study method
- Distance learning
| Modules | Credits | Next start |
|---|---|---|
| You'll study the following: | ||
| 30 | 07 Nov 2026 | |
| 30 | 07 Nov 2026 | |
Modules (60 credits)
Learning outcomes
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Develop core management understanding – Build a strong grounding in key functions including people management, resource allocation, organisational performance and leadership. -
Strengthen analytical and decision-making skills – Evaluate information critically, assess complex situations and use evidence to inform management solutions. -
Build professional capability – Enhance your leadership approach, reflect on your practice and apply appropriate frameworks and theories in your organisation. -
Expand your strategic awareness – Understand organisational goals, external influences and cross-functional perspectives.
Awarded qualification
International recognition
Regulations
Supporting you every step of the way
Manage your studies on the module website
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a weekly study planner, along with course materials like reading, videos, recordings, and self-assessed activities -
module discussion forums and collaborative activities to connect with other learners -
a clear overview of assignments and due dates -
tools to book tutorials, access online tutorial rooms, and contact your tutor.
Dedicated tutor support
Live online tutorials
How your learning is assessed
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Tutor-Marked Assignments – tasks like essays, questions, experiments, or other activities. You’ll submit them by a set deadline and receive detailed feedback from your tutor. -
End-of-Module Assessments – These are the final marked assignments for most modules. Modules with an end-of-module assessment usually don’t have an exam.
If you have a disability or additional need
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We can offer information about accessibility and ways to help you engage with your studies. -
Some study materials and activities may present particular accessibility challenges, depending on your needs. -
Support options vary, and in some cases, you may be eligible to apply for the UK Government’s Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) for additional help. -
Contact us as early as possible for advice about what support may be available.
Other support and resources
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access to the OU’s extensive online library, filled with study resources -
the ability to use other university libraries across the UK and Ireland -
the online Help Centre, offering study tips and support -
free access to Microsoft Office 365 software -
IT support through our Computing Helpdesk -
the chance to connect with the OU community.
Entry requirements for this course
There are three ways to meet the academic requirements:
1: Bachelors degree with honours
You'll need to have a bachelors degree with honours awarded by a UK university or equivalent.
2: Bachelors degree without honours
You'll need to have a bachelors degree without honours awarded by a UK university or equivalent and you'll need to have completed one of the following:
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the discontinued OU module Managing 1: organisations and people (B628) -
three of our undergraduate-level Business Management microcredentials* -
the GMAT examination and achieved a result of 640 or higher.
If you don’t have a bachelors degree you'll need to have completed one of the following:
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the discontinued OU Professional Certificate in Management (S01) -
six of our undergraduate-level Business Management microcredentials*
You’ll need to have gained a minimum of three years’ experience in a managerial, technical or professional role, so that you have a practical business base on which to build your learning.
Your spoken and written English must be of an adequate standard for postgraduate study. If English is not your first language, we recommend that you will need a minimum score of 6.5 under the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Please see their
You’ll be required to show how you meet these requirements. You will be asked to submit your CV and proof of qualifications, including English translations of non-UK degrees. Evaluation of the evidence will take place before you’re accepted onto the programme.
Have you studied before?
Tuition fee in England
Total fee for qualification at current prices
What's included?
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You’ll need your own computer and internet access. -
B870 includes a compulsory UK-based residential school. You’ll need to cover travel to and from the venue.
What are my funding options?
Open University Budget Account
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Lets you spread the cost of your studies with monthly instalments. -
No upfront payment needed – OUSBA pays your fees to the OU on your behalf. -
Pay in full before your module starts and pay no interest. -
Or repay in instalments at a low fixed interest rate. -
You can apply jointly with a third party if needed.
Card payments
Employer sponsorship
Bank transfers and mixed payments
Additional support
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help with funding a postgraduate qualification if you're an OU honours graduate looking to build on your first degree -
help with study-related costs like set books and internet access -
a Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) to cover study support costs if you have a disability. It’s not means-tested, and there’s no age limit -
support from our Disabled Veterans’ Scholarship Fund for a full Open University qualification if your disability is a result of being injured in, or due to, military service.
