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Disclaimer: The Programme Delivery Department (PDD), UWI Open Campus reserves the right to revise this document during the Academic Year 2016/2017. Kindly check before the
start of registration and during the semester for any updates or additional information. Please be guided accordingly.
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Programme Advising
Diploma in Business Administration Programme: Academic Year 2016/2017
Diploma in Business Administration
Programme Advising for Academic Year 2016/2017
ADVICE: For the working adult we recommend a maximum of 3 courses for the semester.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO GUIDE COURSE SELECTION/ REGISTRATION
New Students: Students who enrolled as of Academic Year 2016/2017 must follow the course sequence given for their programme.
Continuing Students: Students are required to successfully complete all courses in Semester 1 before they can proceed to undertake courses in Semester 2. Students are required
to follow the prescribed course of study given below for their programme.
Important Advice: Most students carry between 1 3 courses per semester. Plan wisely to suit your particular situation so you may perform at your full potential. Do not
jeopardize your long-term goals by being unrealistic about what you can handle.
The Diploma in Business Administration is designed to provide an academic foundation and specialised training for junior office staff and self-employed persons to effectively meet
the challenges of the contemporary workplace. Students build competencies in English Language and Mathematics and are introduced to management and administrative principles
and skills to enable them to function efficiently in the workplace. The Diploma in Business Administration programme is delivered online. . However, final examinations are held
face-to-face at the respective sites. The Diploma in Business Administration programme has 30 credits. Students may use this programme to ladder into the Associate of Science
Degree in Business Management.
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