The Qualifi Level 5 Extended Diploma in Business Management is a regulated qualification by Ofqual, designed to equip learners with the essential skills and knowledge required to pursue a career in business management or progress to the final year of a bachelor’s degree in a related discipline.
Focusing on the practical application of business principles, this diploma prepares learners for real-world challenges within today’s fast-paced, global business environment. With 240 credits, this qualification is academically equivalent to the second year of an undergraduate degree and is recognised by universities and employers worldwide.
The programme is delivered via distance learning, supported by experienced tutors and a comprehensive online learning platform. Learners will study a wide range of business-related subjects, including strategic planning, financial management, marketing, and leadership, complemented by practical case studies, group work, and assignments.
Upon successful completion of the diploma, learners will be able to:
· Understand and apply core principles of business management in real-world contexts.
· Develop strategic plans aligned with organisational goals and vision.
· Interpret and analyse financial data to support informed business decisions.
· Create and implement marketing strategies to promote products and services.
· Lead and manage teams effectively, employing appropriate leadership styles.
Qualifi supports Recognition of Prior Learning, allowing learners to apply for credit exemptions based on prior qualifications or professional experience.
This unit explores organisational communication at three levels: internal, interpersonal, and external. Learners will understand the importance of effective communication systems, especially during organisational change, and learn techniques for improving communication across departments.
Learners will study key leadership theories and models, focusing on the attributes of successful leaders in today’s dynamic work environments. The unit helps learners apply leadership techniques to practical business situations.
This unit introduces the role of financial information in managerial decision-making. Topics include accounting principles, financial analysis, stakeholder expectations, and the evaluation of profitability, efficiency, and solvency.
Focusing on change management strategies, this unit enables learners to analyse problems, develop solutions, and plan change initiatives. Emphasis is placed on involving team members and stakeholders throughout the change process.
Learners will examine how to design and manage operational plans to improve business performance. Topics include resource planning, quality control, legal and ethical considerations, and the implementation of systems to meet organisational objectives.
This unit covers team building, motivation, and performance management. Learners will evaluate team roles, leadership styles, and strategies for resolving conflict and enhancing team effectiveness.
This module analyses the socio-economic environment, the interaction between business and government, and market behaviour. Learners will explore how businesses adapt to external pressures and changing conditions.
Learners will examine decision-making processes in organisations, including data collection, stakeholder engagement, and problem-solving approaches. The module emphasises collaborative and evidence-based decision making.
This unit focuses on developing and refining business ideas. Working in teams, learners will conduct market research, develop feasibility studies, and create detailed business and operational plans.
Learners will explore different types of business models and growth strategies. The unit also covers entrepreneurial behaviours and the organisational expectations of rapidly expanding enterprises.
This module addresses the role of customer-focused organisations, including CRM (Customer Relationship Management), customer service strategies, and value-added services. Learners will explore evolving customer expectations and how businesses respond effectively.
Learners will study risk from organisational and individual perspectives. The unit explores how to identify, manage, and balance risks while encouraging innovation and maintaining stability.
Graduates of the Level 5 Extended Diploma in Business Management can:
· Progress to the final year of a UK bachelor’s degree in business or a related subject.
· Enter management-level roles in various industries.
· Launch or scale their own business venture.
· Pursue further study, such as a Level 7 Diploma or MBA.
This diploma is ideal for individuals seeking a flexible, practical, and academically rigorous business qualification. Whether you’re aiming to enhance your career prospects or continue your academic journey, this course offers a solid foundation in modern business management.