Society of Business Practitioners

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Society of Business Practitioners
TypeProfessional Membership / Examination board / Limited By Guarantee
IndustryHigher Education
Founded1956
HeadquartersCheshire, England
Websitewww.mamsasbp.org.uk

The Society of Business Practitioners (SBP) UK, founded in 1956,[1] is a senior examining UK institution providing vocational qualifications in business, computer studies, management and marketing.[2][3] The Society's Diploma awards attract recognized credits and exemptions from other institutes and educational establishments from the UK, the US and Australia. The Society also has a collaborative credit recognition arrangement with the New Zealand College of Business.[4][5]

All courses are set, moderated and examined at the undergraduate level. The Society's courses are listed in the UK Learning and Skills Council's (now Skills Funding Agency) Learning Aim Database.[6][7]

The Society's highest awards leading to a Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration or the Graduate Diploma in Business and Management, are essentially a British professional qualification. However, in academic terms it may be comparable to a bachelor's degree standard.[8] They lead to a professional designation title of Certified Professional Manager - CPM.[9][10]

In line with the constant review and update of syllabus content of courses, specialist courses had been developed. These include individualized training programs via the Continuing Professional Development - CPD units specially tailored for the corporate industries.[11] A three-stage information technology course was introduced in 2005. An advanced diploma in accounting program (ADA) examined at the accounting technician level was launched in 2007.[12]

The Society professional membership structure has been revised, to introduce an examinable, work based senior awards assessment program leading to qualifications pegged at the British NQF, National Qualifications Framework levels 4 through 7.[13]

The Society is a member of the National Institute of Adult Continuing Education ( NIACE).[14]

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References[]

  1. ^ Society of Business Practitioners Website
  2. ^ Planitplus Job Profiles
  3. ^ British Qualifications 2020
  4. ^ Careers Govt NZ, http://www.careers.govt.nz (Retrieved 22 March 2014)
  5. ^ New Zealand Qualifications Authority, http://www.nzqa.govt.nz (Retrieved 22 March 2014)
  6. ^ Learning Skills Council LAD AIMS Database SBP
  7. ^ Learning Skills Council LAD AIMS Database
  8. ^ The Times - Your Professional Qualification(2002) Kogan Page Limited Page 134 ISBN 978-0-7494-3847-0
  9. ^ Joinuniversity.com/ajax Archived 2011-07-13 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Payscale.com Search CPM Retrieved 15 July 2011
  11. ^ "New Straits Times September 13, 2014 - Dell supports staff education". Retrieved 6 September 2018.
  12. ^ ADA Learning Skills Council LAD AIMS Database
  13. ^ Professional Membership Senior Professional Qualifications
  14. ^ NIACE Members' Website

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