LCCI Diploma in Business Administration (DBA)
Course
Overview
LCCI Diploma
In Business Administration
Why has LCCI developed the new Diploma in Business Administration?
Business Administration is an area of business that has grown rapidly in recent years. In recognition of this trend, LCCI can now offer candidates yet another Career Path option. LCCI’s new Diploma in Business Administration have been designed to help candidates develop a range of genuine skills that will be relevant to administrative roles in any business function.
Who are the
Diploma in Business for?
The Diploma in Business Administration are intended for candidates planning to start a career, or looking to advance their career, in administration. They are also for those who wish to progress to the Institute of Administrative Management’s (IAM) Certificate in Business Administration.
What are the
benefits of the LCCI Diploma in Business
Administration?
The Diploma in Business Administration will enable you to provide your candidates with:
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practical task-based examinations reflecting today’s business environment
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access a new and flexible LCCI Career Path in Secretarial and Business Administration
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progression to the IAM’s Certificate in Business Administration
What do the
Diploma in Business Administration cover?
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Business Administration, Third Level
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Business Practice, Third Level
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Practical Computing, Third Level
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Overview of Syllabus Covered
Business Administration, Third Level
Business Administration qualifications are designed to test a candidate’s knowledge and understanding of the way in which a modern office works, and of the various support services it provides. Examination questions at are presented as in-tray exercises simulating real business situations.
Syllabus topics include
ü Office organization, Documentation, Materials and stationery
ü Storage and retrieval of information, Office machinery
ü Internal and external communication
ü Equipment, materials, services and supplies
ü Work environment and controls procedures, Communication and personal effectiveness.
Business Practice, Third Level
Business Practice requires a candidate to identify the influences on the business organisation and what the success factors might be, and to highlight the contribution, which the individual can make to the success of the business.
ü Influences on Business Activity
ü The Functions and Organisation of Business
ü Business Management
ü Personal Contribution to Business Effectiveness
ü Business Values and Culture
ü Communication in Business
Practical Computing, Third Level
Practical Computing is an on demand practical assessment scheme in which candidates must demonstrate competence in a minimum of 2 applications packages:
ü Presentation Graphics
ü Word Processing








