The Higher National Certificate and the Higher National Diploma are nationally recognised qualifications specially designed to meet the needs of employers, so they are a valuable qualification to earn if you want to significantly improve your job and career prospects.
What do you need to get started? It is recommended that you have studied and achieved passes as follows: Level 3 NVQ (GNVQ or GSVQ) A programme of national units related to the course you want to study 2 AS Levels or Scottish Higher Grades An equivalent qualification or training certificate acceptable as evidence of prior learning
If you are in any doubt about whether you have the right prerequisites to get started on an HNC or HND programme, please call us in confidence and without obligation on Freephone 0800 678 1052 to discuss your circumstances. We are ready to help!
Unique opportunity to qualify for a better future at home These courses have been developed by DCA in partnership with the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) and in conjunction with colleges, universities and industry. As such, they work to provide relevant, up to date knowledge and skills that are mapped to UK wide competency frameworks. The DCA range of HNC and HND Business courses meet the standards required to give your career and earnings a real boost. DCA is the only organisation offering home study for HNC and HND on a national basis
HNCs and HNDs fit into the National Qualifications Framework at level 7, which is about the same level as the first year of a college or university programme, and level 8, which is about the same level as the second year at Uni. They are also broadly comparable with vocational qualifications (VQ’s) at levels 4 and 5.
How do they work? Each course is made up of a number of study units, covering both general and specialised areas of knowledge, A study unit carries either one or two credits.
Earn credits and recognition as you progress through each unit. DCA and the SQA have structured the learning so that, at the successful completion of each unit, your work will be assessed and a credit will be awarded to you. So, each time you make progress, your ability and self worth will improve.
Study at your own pace and earn as you learn. An HNC is made up of 12 credits and would take about a year to complete. An HND is made up of 30 credits and would take about two years to complete. Depending on how many study hours you have available the part-time distance learning courses can be completed in approximately the same timeframe. However, don’t worry. There’s no pressure or timetable and no classes to attend. You have the flexibility to study anywhere and in your own time. You can continue with your present job to earn while you learn!
Flexibility and choice. Each course consists of mandatory credits, but there are also some areas where you can make specialist choices, depending on whether you prefer HR to Marketing, for example. Please look at the listing for each qualification later in this section to see what subject areas are covered.
What you can do with an HNC or HND As already mentioned, because HNCs and HNDs were developed with employers and industry in mind, they are an excellent way to improve your job prospects and increase your earning potential. Research has shown that people with a qualification at this level typically earn up to double than those without.
In addition, because HNCs and HNDs are part of the National Qualifications Framework and recognised in the National Qualifications Authority, they may, in some cases also allow you entry into more advanced study at college and university in the second or final year. The credits you earn really add up and tell the world you are an achiever!
HNC in Business Build yourself a solid foundation with subjects like: Managing People and Organisations Communication: Analysing and present complex communication Using Software Application Packages Business Accounting Marketing: An introduction Economic Issues: An introduction Information Technology Business Culture and Strategy
Please see the HND Specialisation Options available by clicking on the course title in the 'Business and Management' section: A link is at the top of this page. |
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