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Certificate/Diploma in Business and Administration 04709 Level 4 Certificate in Business and Administration 04710 Level 4 Diploma in Business and Administration Main features of the qualifications The OCR Level 4 Certificate and Diploma in Business and Administration are competence based qualifications designed to reflect the work of administration staff across a wide range of industries and types of organisations and is for those who are working with autonomy and personal responsibility. They are aimed at candidates who are developing, implementing and monitoring administrative services within their organisation. Introduction In the Level 4 Certificate and Diploma learners can choose from a bank of optional units which show their ability to manage projects, problem-solve, negotiate, recruit and supervise, manage and run an office. This qualification is a competence based qualification. It is aimed at people who already have experience of office-based skills and wish to specialise in business and administration functions; ideally in a supervisory role. Target audience The Level 4 Certificate and Diploma are competence based qualifications. They are aimed at people who already have experience of office-based skills and wish to specialise in business and administration functions; ideally in a supervisory role. datasheet N547 1007 Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations

Qualification structures To achieve a Level 4 Certificate in Business and Administration, you must complete a minimum of 30 credits, of which 20 credits must be selected from units at level 4: 1. 20 credits must be completed from GROUP A MANDATORY UNITS; and 2. A minimum of 10 credits from GROUP B OPTIONAL UNITS please see barred combinations below * GROUP A: MANDATORY UNITS (20 credits) LEVEL WBA UNIT NO. UNIT NO. UNIT TITLE CREDITS GLH 4 L/601/2553 Unit 401 Manage and be accountable for own performance in a business environment 3 18 4 R/601/2554 Unit 402 Evaluate and improve own performance in a business environment 4 14 4 Y/601/2555 Unit 403 Support the purpose and values of an organisation 3 14 4 D/601/2556 Unit 404 Support sustainability in a business environment 3 14 4 H/601/2557 Unit 405 Assess, manage and monitor risk in a business environment 4 18 4 M/601/2562 Unit 409 Communicate in a business environment 3 25 GROUP B: OPTIONAL UNITS (Minimum of 10 credits) B1: WORK RESPONSIBILITIES 4 K/601/2558 Unit 406 Evaluate and solve business problems 6 16 4 H/601/2560 Unit 407 Make decisions in a business environment 4 24 4 K/601/2561 Unit 408 Negotiate in a business environment 7 40 B2: BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES 4 L/601/2567 Unit 414 Manage an office facility 6 30 4 Y/601/2569 Unit 415 Propose and design administrative services 8 36 4 L/601/2570 Unit 416 Prepare, co-ordinate and monitor operational plans 6 26 4 Y/601/2572 Unit 417 Implement, monitor and maintain administrative services 7 15 B3: PROJECT MANAGEMENT 3 J/601/2549 Unit 327 Contribute to running a project 5 30 5 A/601/2578 Unit 505 Manage a project 10 33 B4: EVENTS AND MEETINGS 3 R/601/2540 Unit 320 Plan and organise an event 4 28 3 Y/601/2541 Unit 321 Co-ordinate an event 4 30 3 D/601/2542 Unit 322 Plan and organise meetings 5 25 3 H/601/2543 Unit 323 Organise business travel or accommodation 5 20 3 K/601/2544 Unit 324 Evaluate organisation of business travel or accommodation 2 10 4 J/601/2566 Unit 413 Chair meetings 4 16 2

LEVEL WBA UNIT NO. UNIT NO. UNIT TITLE CREDITS GLH B5: COMMUNICATIONS 3 M/601/2528 Unit 310 Develop a presentation 3 15 3 T/601/2529 Unit 311 Deliver a presentation 3 15 B6: CUSTOMER SERVICE 3 A/601/2550 Unit 328 Deliver, monitor and evaluate customer service to internal customers 3 12 3 F/601/2551 Unit 329 Deliver, monitor and evaluate customer service to external customers 3 12 3 D/601/1228 Unit 353 Use customer service as a competitive tool 8 53 3 J/601/1515 Unit 354 Monitor and solve customer service problems 6 40 4 A/601/1236 Unit 429 Plan, organise and control customer service operations 10 67 B7: MANAGE INFORMATION AND DATA 3 L/601/2536 Unit 316 Support the design and development of an information system 7 35 3 R/601/2537 Unit 317 Monitor information systems 7 30 3 Y/601/2538 Unit 318 Analyse and report data 6 30 4 T/601/2563 Unit 410 Design and develop an information system 7 30 4 A/601/2564 Unit 411 Manage and evaluate an information system 6 20 B8: BUSINESS RESOURCES 3 D/601/2539 Unit 319 Order products and services 5 35 3 J/601/2552 Unit 330 Agree a budget 4 25 4 F/601/2565 Unit 412 Prepare specifications for contracts 5 30 4 T/601/2580 Unit 421 Manage budgets 5 29 5 R/601/2585 Unit 501 Invite tenders and select contractors 6 32 5 Y/601/2586 Unit 502 Monitor and evaluate contracts 6 35 B9 : INNOVATION AND CHANGE 4 K/601/2575 Unit 418 Contribute to innovation in a business environment 6 25 4 M/601/2576 Unit 419 Plan change for a team 6 22 5 D/601/2587 Unit 503 Plan change across teams 6 26 5 K/601/2589 Unit 504 Implement, monitor and review change 6 20 B10: LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT 4 K/600/9711 Unit 422 Manage physical resources 3 25 4 M/600/9712 Unit 423 Manage the environmental impact of work activities 5 10 4 K/600/9661 Unit 428 Develop working relationships with colleagues and stakeholders 4 20 4 T/600/9601 Unit 426 Provide leadership and direction for own area of responsibility 5 30 3

LEVEL WBA UNIT NO. UNIT NO. UNIT TITLE CREDITS GLH 4 M/600/9676 Unit 427 Support learning and development within own area of responsibility 5 25 5 A/600/9759 Unit 521 Monitor and review business processes 3 20 5 T/600/9663 Unit 524 Recruit staff in own area of responsibility 4 25 * BARRED COMBINATIONS OPTIONAL GROUP B Either unit 316 (Support the design and development of an information system L/601/2536) or unit 410 (Design and develop an information system T/601/2563) may be selected from Group B7: Manage Information and Data, but not both GUIDED LEARNING HOURS (GLH): Minimum: 136 Maximum: 173 OCR Level 4 Diploma in Business and Administration To achieve a Level 4 Diploma in Business and Administration, you must complete a minimum of 39 credits, of which 27 credits must be selected from units at level 4. 1. 20 credits must be completed from GROUP A MANDATORY CORE UNITS; and 2. A minimum of 19 credits must be completed from GROUP B OPTIONAL UNITS please see barred combinations below* GROUP A: MANDATORY UNITS (20 credits) LEVEL WBA UNIT NO. UNIT NO UNIT TITLE CREDITS GLH 4 L/601/2553 Unit 401 Manage and be accountable for own performance in a business environment 3 18 4 R/601/2554 Unit 402 Evaluate and improve own performance in a business environment 4 14 4 Y/601/2555 Unit 403 Support the purpose and values of an organisation 3 14 4 D/601/2556 Unit 404 Support sustainability in a business environment 3 14 4 H/601/2557 Unit 405 Assess, manage and monitor risk in a business environment 4 18 4 M/601/2562 Unit 409 Communicate in a business environment 3 25 GROUP B: OPTIONAL UNITS (Minimum of 19 credits) B1: WORK RESPONSIBILITIES 4 K/601/2558 Unit 406 Evaluate and solve business problems 6 16 4 H/601/2560 Unit 407 Make decisions in a business environment 4 24 4 K/601/2561 Unit 408 Negotiate in a business environment 7 40 B2: BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES 4 L/601/2567 Unit 414 Manage an office facility 6 30 4 Y/601/2569 Unit 415 Propose and design administrative services 8 36 4 L/601/2570 Unit 416 Prepare, co-ordinate and monitor operational plans 6 26 4

LEVEL WBA UNIT NO. UNIT NO UNIT TITLE CREDITS GLH 4 Y/601/2572 Unit 417 Implement, monitor and maintain administrative services 7 15 B3: PROJECT MANAGEMENT 3 J/601/2549 Unit 327 Contribute to running a project 5 30 5 A/601/2578 Unit 505 Manage a project 10 33 B4: EVENTS AND MEETINGS 3 R/601/2540 Unit 320 Plan and organise an event 4 28 3 Y/601/2541 Unit 321 Co-ordinate an event 4 30 3 D/601/2542 Unit 322 Plan and organise meetings 5 25 3 H/601/2543 Unit 323 Organise business travel or accommodation 5 20 3 K/601/2544 Unit 324 Evaluate the organisation of business travel or accommodation 2 10 4 J/601/2566 Unit 413 Chair meetings 4 16 B5: COMMUNICATIONS 3 M/601/2528 Unit 310 Develop a presentation 3 15 3 T/601/2529 Unit 311 Deliver a presentation 3 15 B6: CUSTOMER SERVICE 3 A/601/2550 Unit 328 Deliver, monitor and evaluate customer service to internal customers 3 12 3 F/601/2551 Unit 329 Deliver, monitor and evaluate customer service to external customers 3 12 3 D/601/1228 Unit 353 Use customer service as a competitive tool 8 53 3 J/601/1515 Unit 354 Monitor and solve customer service problems 6 40 4 A/601/1236 Unit 429 Plan, organise and control customer service operations 10 67 B7: MANAGE INFORMATION AND DATA 3 L/601/2536 Unit 316 Support the design and development of an information system 7 35 3 R/601/2537 Unit 317 Monitor information systems 7 30 3 Y/601/2538 Unit 318 Analyse and report data 6 30 4 T/601/2563 Unit 410 Design and develop an information system 7 30 4 A/601/2564 Unit 411 Manage and evaluate an information system 6 20 B8: BUSINESS RESOURCES 3 D/601/2539 Unit 319 Order products and services 5 35 3 J/601/2552 Unit 330 Agree a budget 4 25 4 F/601/2565 Unit 412 Prepare specifications for contracts 5 30 4 T/601/2580 Unit 421 Manage budgets 5 29 5

LEVEL WBA UNIT NO. UNIT NO UNIT TITLE CREDITS GLH 5 R/601/2585 Unit 501 Invite tenders and select contractors 6 32 5 Y/601/2586 Unit 502 Monitor and evaluate contracts 6 35 B9: INNOVATION AND CHANGE 4 K/601/2575 Unit 418 Contribute to innovation in a business environment 6 25 4 M/601/2576 Unit 419 Plan change for a team 6 22 5 D/601/2587 Unit 503 Plan change across teams 6 26 5 K/601/2589 Unit 504 Implement, monitor and review change 6 20 B10: LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT 4 K/600/9711 Unit 422 Manage physical resources 3 25 4 M/600/9712 Unit 423 Manage the environmental impact of work activities 5 10 4 K/600/9661 Unit 428 Develop working relationships with colleagues and stakeholders 4 20 4 T/600/9601 Unit 426 Provide leadership and direction for own area of responsibility 5 30 4 M/600/9676 Unit 427 Support learning and development within own area of responsibility 5 25 5 A/600/9759 Unit 521 Monitor and review business processes 3 20 5 T/600/9663 Unit 524 Recruit staff in own area of responsibility 4 25 * BARRED COMBINATIONS OPTIONAL GROUP B Either unit 316 (Support the design and development of an information system L/601/2536) or unit 410 (Design and develop an information system T/601/2563) may be selected from Group B7: Manage Information and Data, but not both GUIDED LEARNING HOURS (GLH): Minimum: 161 Maximum: 228 6

Progression opportunities Candidates have the opportunity to progress within the suite of qualifications. For example, a candidate achieving a Level 4 Certificate in Business and Administration may: Get recognition for competence in business and administration by progressing to the Level 4 Diploma in Business and Administration Learners may also progress within employment as these qualifications provide evidence of achievement of a range of practical skills. Form of assessment Like all NVQs, these qualifications are competencebased. This means that they are linked to a person s ability to competently perform a range of tasks connected with their work. These qualifications are internally assessed and internally verified by centre staff and externally verified by OCR Assessors. Certification There will be opportunities for candidates to claim both full award and unit certification. The full award certificate will show the qualification title and QCA accreditation information. The unit certificate will also show the credit value of the unit achieved. Qualification support OCR s website, www.ocr.org.uk, contains an area dedicated to these qualifications. The Centre Handbook includes guidance on the assessment and the units can be downloaded from this web page. If you need clarification on any aspect of the assessment or administration of these qualifications, please contact OCR s Customer Contact Centre on 024 76 851509. OCR runs a regular programme of training workshops for tutors and assessors. For more details, please contact OCR s Training and Customer Support Team on 024 76 496398. What to do next? To seek approval to offer this qualification, please apply on-line following the step-by-step guide to applying for approval for vocational qualifications indicated on our 'Centre Approval' webpage. You might be interested to know that OCR staff are available to help with any aspect of setting up a vocational assessment centre. Through an advisory telephone call or a centre visit, we can assist, not only with the completion of the form, but also provide advice on the following areas: identifying potential learners and marketing opportunities meeting OCR requirements identifying resourcing levels, both in terms of staff and equipment the documents you might need for the benefit of the learners and a smooth running centre operation For further information, please get in touch with our Customer Contact Centre by phone: (024 7685 1509); email: vocational.qualifications@ocr.org.uk; or in writing: OCR Customer Contact Centre, OCR, Coventry Office, Westwood Way, Coventry, CV4 8JQ. A summary of how the approval process works is provided in our Admin Guide for Vocational Qualifications (publication ref. code: A850). Our Fees Booklet (publication ref. code: A250) lists the charges for centre evaluation, learner entries and certification. Both publications are available to download from our website www.ocr.org.uk www.ocr.org.uk OCR customer contact centre Vocational qualifications Telephone 024 76 851509 Facsimile 024 76 851633 Email vocational.qualifications@ocr.org.uk For staff training purposes and as part of our quality assurance programme your call may be recorded or monitored. OCR 2010 Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations is a Company Limited by Guarantee. Registered in England. Registered office 1 Hills Road, Cambridge CB1 2EU. Registered company number 3484466. OCR is an exempt charity. 7