Key Facts

  • Starting
    Throughout the year
    Location
    Kingston Hall Road Centre
    Duration
    4 Years
    Study Mode
    Combination of work and study
    Start Date
    Throughout the year
    Level
    Level 6
    Code
    KMP6001AS
Chartered Manager Degree Apprenticeship - Level 6

The Chartered Manager Degree Apprenticeship covers a range of Managerial skills, knowledge and behaviours and includes the Level 5 Management and Leadership qualification from the Chartered Management Institute. This BA (Hons) Management and Business degree will be validated by Kingston University.

Apprenticeships are flexible and are designed to offer a structured programme of learning to fit around the needs of the individual and employer.

Learning takes place mainly during employment through the development of on the job skills, supported by college tuition which will take place one day a fortnight. Both the 'on and off job' elements of the Apprenticeship lead to nationally recognised qualifications.

  • Entry Requirements


    Candidates should be employed in a management or supervisory role and require the support of their employer.

    Typically, candidates will have A levels ( or equivalent) or existing level 3 qualifications, and English, Maths and ICT at level 2.

  • Course Content


    Year 1

    • Professional Development
    • Leading and Managing an Organisation
    • Business Environment
    • Introduction to Marketing

    Year 2

    • Operations Management
    • Human Resources Management
    • Project Management
    • Financial Management

    Year 3

    • Strategic Management
    • Digital Technologies and Innovation
    • Managing and Leading Change
    • Corporate Decision Making
  • Progression Next Steps


    Successful apprentices will have the option to apply for professional recognition as Chartered Managers and Members of the Chartered Management Institute (CMgr MCMI) and/or as a member of the Institute for Leadership & Management or other relevant professional body.

  • Additional Information


    Typically this apprenticeship lasts 4 years and will require study at Kingston college one day a fortnight (excluding: Easter, Christmas and August). The course will use a mix of online resources, academic texts and knowledge input from experienced qualified teachers and blended learning. The students will create a workplace skills portfolio. To achieve final qualification an end point assessment will need to take place to test skills, knowledge and behaviour.

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    Click on the Apply link on this page to start the application process if you are in or have secured a suitable job for the Apprenticeship.

    Or for further guidance and information if you are not currently employed in a suitable role please have a look at Apprenticeship FAQs

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  • Course Structure


    The course is split into a number of phases: On-programme Training and development takes place during this part of the apprenticeship, with apprentices attending college one day a week plus assessment in the workplace. During this time, you will develop a portfolio. During their training, apprentices will develop the knowledge, skills and behaviours expected from a competent Professional Manager.

    End Point Assessment (EPA) is the final stage that an apprentice goes through to complete their apprenticeship. The apprentice must show their learning to an independent end-point assessor and the overall grade available is distinction, pass or fail.

    The apprenticeship duration is 48 months plus the EPA. One day a week at College, with a minimum four days per week employed in suitable employment.

  • Assessment Details


    On programme knowledge and skills assessment;

    • Regular assessments involving employer and college
    • Portfolio of evidence demonstrating learning and development activities within their role
    • 360-degree evidence review within ongoing development portfolio

    Gateway

    • Submission of portfolio and work based project
    • Successful completion of Management Degree

    End Point Assessment (EPA)

    • Involving a range of assessments including Presentation and Interview