ASSESSMENT DETAILS
The assessment of the module will comprise an assignment identified by the learner and negotiated with the Negotiated Learning Advisor. This will comprise task(s) that test all the learning outcomes, with a word count of 2500 words (or equivalent).
INDICATIVE CONTENT
The content of the module will be negotiated by the learner and their Negotiated Learning Advisor to reflect the key principles of ‘intermediate management’. Learners are expected to explore the underlying key principles and concepts in the context of the management of organisations.
The aim of this module is to enable the learner to structure and undertake learning activities that meet the requirements of their approved Negotiated Module Proposal Form, relating to aspects of the key principles of ‘intermediate management’, such as; human resources, finance, change, innovation, project management and decision making.
LEARNING STRATEGIES
In discussion with the Negotiated Learning Advisor the learner will develop a strategy that matches the needs of the learner and the specific requirements identified in the Negotiated Module Proposal Form, that leads to the achievement of the module learning outcomes. Students will be taught through a series of intensive study periods. Students are expected to regularly communicate with academic staff and others in their study group, using web based technologies.
The learning strategy for this module requires students to commit 150 learning hours (including assessment). This will include 12 hours of scheduled learning and teaching activities and 138 hours of independent and self-directed study.
RESOURCES
Staffordshire University electronic resources and off-campus library facilities.
Module website
Additional resources identified by the learner with the support of the Negotiated Learning Advisor.
TEXTS
Leatherbarrow, C, and Fletcher, J. & Curry, D. (2011). An Introduction to Human Resource Management CIPD
Mullins L. (2010) Management and Organizational Behaviour FT Prentice Hall
Slack, N., Chambers, S., Johnston, R. (2009) Operations Management FT Prentice Hall
Haigh, 2013 J, FT Guide to Finance for Non-Financial Managers (The FT Guides), Pearson
Mayle, D. (2006) Managing Innovation and Change(3rd Edition) Open University
Mantel, S., Meredith, J.R., Shafer, S.M. and Sutton, M.M., (2011) Project Management in Practice (Fourth Edition), John Wiley and Sons
LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. The learning outcomes will reflect the key principles of intermediate management and will be taken from the student’s own negotiated and approved Negotiated Module Proposal Form. The module outcomes will be agreed and approved by the Faculty’s Negotiated Learning Panel.. (Knowledge & Understanding, Learning, Communication, Enquiry, Reflection)