If you are looking to take the next step in your career, a professional development qualification is a great way to enhance or learn new business skills.
The Andrew Carnegie Business School at Fife College has everything you need! Our programmes are career focused and will equip you with the skills and knowledge to perform to the highest standard – giving you a positive advantage in the job market.
With qualifications ranging from certificate to postgraduate level, we provide access to high quality programmes, accredited by leading professional institutes including, CMI, CIPD, ILM, ISMM and CIWM. From part-time and distance learning to one day short courses, we can help you choose the programme that best suits your needs, lifestyle and learning preference.
The Business School’s qualifications include:
Management and Leadership Qualifications
A CMI (Chartered Management Institute) management qualification from Andrew Carnegie Business School will help you take a giant step towards Chartered Manager status. Chartered Manager status is the highest accolade that can be achieved in the management profession. Awarded by CMI, it’s recognised and valued across all sectors.
Human Resource Management
Whether you are already working as an HR professional or you're interested in a move into the industry, an Andrew Carnegie Business School CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development) Qualification will help you progress your career in Human Resources.
Sales and Marketing
The Institute of Sales and Marketing Management (ISMM) is the UK’s main professional body for sales people and is the authoritative voice of selling in the UK. Whether you are thinking about beginning a career in sales or you have been working in a sales role for some time, Andrew Carnegie Business School offers varying levels of credited, professional sales training courses and marketing management courses.
Sustainable Resource Management
The HNC: Sustainable Resource Management Course is an online distance learning course accredited by the Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM), providing an excellent qualification for staff working in the Waste Management, Recycling and Resource Recovery Industry.
Contracting Management
The distance learning HNC: Contracting Management course, recommended by electrical trade associations, will provide you with the opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge required for employment in the contracting sector of the construction industry.
Other course subjects include accounting and finance, business admin, project management, health and safety and much more.
Find out more at the Andrew Carnegie Business School website.
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