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| 1 | Preparatory Course For London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Level 2 Certificate in Book-Keeping and Accounts |
Above 16 years old; High School English Level | Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To obtain the certificate, students need to obtain at least a Pass grade in their examinations. |
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Elementary Book-Keeping (1st Level) |
The record of double-entry book-keeping of simple transactions concerning the purchase and sale of goods and the receipt and payment of cash.
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Intermediate Book-Keeping (2nd Level) |
Advanced aspects of elementary book-keeping. |
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Advanced aspects of elementary book-keeping.
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| 2 | London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Certificate in Book-Keeping: Level 1 (Elementary) |
Above 16 years old; High School English Level | Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To obtain the certificate, students need to obtain at least a Pass grade in their examinations. |
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Elementary Book-Keeping (1st Level) |
The record of double-entry book-keeping of simple transactions concerning the purchase and sale of goods and the receipt and payment of cash.
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| 3 | London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Certificate in Book-Keeping: Level 2 (Intermediate) |
Above 16 years old; High School English Level | Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To obtain the certificate, students need to obtain at least a Pass grade in their examinations. |
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Intermediate Book-Keeping (2nd Level) |
Advanced aspects of elementary book-keeping.
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| 4 | Preparatory Course For London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Level 3 Group Diploma in Accounting |
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Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. DIA group diploma – a pass in at least 3 units include HA (core unit) in 1 sitting (or split sitting within 90 days e.g. April to June); or get a DIBS (Diploma in Business Studies) if pass 3 units (within 1 year). |
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1. Higher Accounting |
Candidates are expected to develop: an understanding of the more advanced aspects of Certificate in Book-keeping, Level 1 and Certificate in Book-keeping and Accounts, Level 2
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| 2. Management Accounting | The aim of this unit is to test the candidate's knowledge and understanding of the basic principle involved in short-term cost behaviour, short and long term decision making and short-term profit control, cash management and product cost ascertainment. |
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| 3. Cost Accounting | Candidates are expected to develop: an understanding of advanced aspects of the processing of cost accounting information, including stock control. |
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| 4. Business Statistics | The aim of this unit is to test the candidates' ability to apply business statistics to business situations. |
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| 5 | Preparatory Course For London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Level 3 Group Diploma in Accounting – without Business Statistics |
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Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. DIA group diploma – a pass in at least 3 units include HA (core unit) in 1 sitting (or split sitting within 90 days e.g. April to June); or get a DIBS (Diploma in Business Studies) if pass 3 units (within 1 year). |
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1. Higher Accounting |
Candidates are expected to develop: an understanding of the more advanced aspects of Certificate in Book-keeping, Level 1 and Certificate in Book-keeping and Accounts, Level 2
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| 2. Management Accounting | The aim of this unit is to test the candidate's knowledge and understanding of the basic principle involved in short-term cost behaviour, short and long term decision making and short-term profit control, cash management and product cost ascertainment. |
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| 3. Cost Accounting | Candidates are expected to develop: an understanding of advanced aspects of the processing of cost accounting information, including stock control. |
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| 6 | Preparatory Course For London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Level 3 Group Diploma in Accounting (for Beginner) – with Business Statistics |
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Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. DIA group diploma – a pass in at least 3 units include HA (core unit) in 1 sitting (or split sitting within 90 days e.g. April to June); or get a DIBS (Diploma in Business Studies) if pass 3 units (within 1 year). |
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1a. Elementary Book-Keeping (1st Level) |
The record of double-entry book-keeping of simple transactions concerning the purchase and sale of goods and the receipt and payment of cash.
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1b. Intermediate Book-Keeping (2nd Level) |
Advanced aspects of elementary book-keeping. |
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Advanced aspects of elementary book-keeping.
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| 2. Higher Accounting | Candidates are expected to develop: an understanding of the more advanced aspects of Certificate in Book-keeping, Level 1 and Certificate in Book-keeping and Accounts, Level 2 |
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| 3. Management Accounting | The aim of this unit is to test the candidate's knowledge and understanding of the basic principle involved in short-term cost behaviour, short and long term decision making and short-term profit control, cash management and product cost ascertainment. |
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| 4. Cost Accounting | Candidates are expected to develop: an understanding of advanced aspects of the processing of cost accounting information, including stock control |
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| 5. Business Statistics | The aim of this unit is to test the candidates' ability to apply business statistics to business situations. |
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| 7 | Preparatory Course For London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Level 3 Group Diploma in Accounting (for Beginner) – without Business Statistics |
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Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. DIA group diploma – a pass in at least 3 units include HA (core unit) in 1 sitting (or split sitting within 90 days e.g. April to June); or get a DIBS (Diploma in Business Studies) if pass 3 units (within 1 year). |
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1a. Elementary Book-Keeping (1st Level) |
The record of double-entry book-keeping of simple transactions concerning the purchase and sale of goods and the receipt and payment of cash.
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1b. Intermediate Book-Keeping (2nd Level) |
Advanced aspects of elementary book-keeping. |
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Advanced aspects of elementary book-keeping.
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| 2. Higher Accounting | Candidates are expected to develop: an understanding of the more advanced aspects of Certificate in Book-keeping, Level 1 and Certificate in Book-keeping and Accounts, Level 2 |
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| 3. Management Accounting | The aim of this unit is to test the candidate's knowledge and understanding of the basic principle involved in short-term cost behaviour, short and long term decision making and short-term profit control, cash management and product cost ascertainment. |
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| 4. Cost Accounting | Candidates are expected to develop: an understanding of advanced aspects of the processing of cost accounting information, including stock control |
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| 5. Business Statistics | The aim of this unit is to test the candidates' ability to apply business statistics to business situations. |
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| 8 | Preparatory Course For London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Level 3 Diploma in Business Administration And Level 3 Private Secretary’s Diploma |
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Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To achieve the Group Diploma, candidates must successfully complete and pass within 24 months duration based on 1st sitting of examinations. |
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1. Business Administration |
The aim of this unit is to allow candidates to gain a deep knowledge and understanding and it's application in the key areas of administration and organisation, administration systems and procedures, business services and management support.
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| 2. English for Business | This unit focuses heavily on practical and realistic communicative tasks in a work environment. |
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| 3. Business Principles and Practice | The Level 3 Certificate in Business Principles and Practice develops candidates’ understanding of the advanced principles and practices of business such as management and culture, operational and financial management, strategy and business improvement. |
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| 4. Award in Text Production | The Level 3 Award in Text Production develops candidates' skills in transcribing and editing texts accurately, according to complex instructions and specific situations. |
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| 5. Practical Computing | This module aims to equip students the ability to demonstrate competency in IT Applications. |
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| 9 | Preparatory Course For London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Level 3 Diploma in Business Administration |
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Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To achieve the Group Diploma, candidates must successfully complete and pass within 24 months duration based on 1st sitting of examinations. |
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1. Business Administration |
The aim of this unit is to allow candidates to gain a deep knowledge and understanding and it's application in the key areas of administration and organisation, administration systems and procedures, business services and management support.
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| 2. Business Principles and Practice | The Level 3 Certificate in Business Principles and Practice develops candidates’ understanding of the advanced principles and practices of business such as management and culture, operational and financial management, strategy and business improvement. |
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| 3. Practical Computing | This module aims to equip students the ability to demonstrate competency in IT Applications. |
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| 10 | Preparatory Course For London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Level 3 Private Secretary’s Diploma |
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Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To achieve the Group Diploma, candidates must successfully complete and pass within 24 months duration based on 1st sitting of examinations. |
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1. Business Administration |
The aim of this unit is to allow candidates to gain a deep knowledge and understanding and it's application in the key areas of administration and organisation, administration systems and procedures, business services and management support.
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| 2. English for Business | This unit focuses heavily on practical and realistic communicative tasks in a work environment. |
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| 3. Business Principles and Practice | The Level 3 Certificate in Business Principles and Practice develops candidates’ understanding of the advanced principles and practices of business such as management and culture, operational and financial management, strategy and business improvement. |
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| 4. Award in Text Production | The Level 3 Award in Text Production develops candidates' skills in transcribing and editing texts accurately, according to complex instructions and specific situations. |
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| 11 | Preparatory Course For London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Level 3 Diploma in Marketing |
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Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To achieve the Group Diploma, candidates must successfully complete and pass within 24 months duration based on 1st sitting of examinations. |
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1. Marketing |
The aim of this unit is to test the candidate's knowledge and understanding on the concept of marketing and the techniques applied to the marketing of goods and services. |
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| 2. Advertising | The aim of this unit is to test the candidate's knowledge and understanding of the practice of advertising within the marketing concept, its economic and social justification. |
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| 3. Public Relations | The aim of this unit is to test the candidate's knowledge and understanding of the concept and the techniques involved in Public Relations. |
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| 4. Selling & Sales Management | The aim of this unit is to test the candidate's knowledge and understanding of the concept of Sales Management, techniques of selling and their role within marketing. |
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| 12 | Preparatory Course For London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Level 3 Diploma in Computerised Accounting |
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Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. DIA group diploma – a pass in at least 3 units include HA (core unit) in 1 sitting (or split sitting within 90 days e.g. April to June); or get a DIBS (Diploma in Business Studies) if pass 3 units (within 1 year). |
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1. Higher Accounting |
Candidates are expected to develop: an understanding of the more advanced aspects of Certificate in Book-keeping, Level 1 and Certificate in Book-keeping and Accounts, Level 2 |
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Company Accounts |
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Tracking Profitability of Departments and Jobs |
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Multi-Currency Transactions |
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Debtor Management |
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Advanced Inventory Management |
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Year-End Procedures and Maintenance |
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Reports and Analysis |
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| 3a. Cost Accounting (Optional) | Candidates are expected to develop: an understanding of advanced aspects of the processing of cost accounting information, including stock control |
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| 3b. Business Statistics (Optional) | The aim of this unit is to test the candidates' ability to apply business statistics to business situations. |
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| 13 | Preparatory Course For London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Level 3 Certificate in Computerised Accounting |
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Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To achieve the Group Diploma, candidates must successfully complete and pass within 24 months duration based on 1st sitting of examinations. |
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Computerised Accounting |
Computerised Accounting Level 3 is a test of practical ability although candidates will need to have a basis of accounting knowledge and understanding in order to pass. |
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| 14 | London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Certificate in Customer Service (Level 2) |
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Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To achieve the Group Diploma, candidates must successfully complete and pass within 24 months duration based on 1st sitting of examinations. |
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Customer Service |
This qualification is suitable for those who are working, or intend to work, in an environment where direct contact with internal and/or external customers forms a major part of their work. |
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| 15 | London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Certificate in Employability Skills (Level 2) |
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Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To achieve the Group Diploma, candidates must successfully complete and pass within 24 months duration based on 1st sitting of examinations. |
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Employability Skills |
Candidates are expected to develop skills and understanding of: managing own role at work; ensuring effectiveness at work |
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| 16 | London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Certificate in The Legal Environment (Level 4) |
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Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To achieve the Group Diploma, candidates must successfully complete and pass within 24 months duration based on 1st sitting of examinations. |
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The Legal Environment |
After successfully completing this examination candidates will be able to: demonstrate a broad knowledge and understanding of the nature of law and the English legal system; apply legal principles relating to contract, tort, agency and negligence to business type problems; demonstrate an understanding of the law of companies and partnership. |
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| 17 | London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Certificate in English for Business (Level 2) |
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Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To achieve the Group Diploma, candidates must successfully complete and pass within 24 months duration based on 1st sitting of examinations. |
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English for Business |
This unit focuses heavily on practical and realistic communicative tasks in a work environment. |
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| 18 | London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Certificate in Practical ICT Skills (Level 3) |
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Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To achieve the Group Diploma, candidates must successfully complete and pass within 24 months duration based on 1st sitting of examinations. |
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Practical Computing |
This module aims to equip students the ability to demonstrate competency in IT Applications. |
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