Higher Apprenticeship in Business and Professional Administration: A case study of the development of a work-based Foundation Degree and embedded Level.

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Higher Apprenticeship in Business and Professional Administration: A case study of the development of a work-based Foundation Degree and embedded Level 4 NVQ Diploma Hugh Joslin and Lindsay Perrin Centre for Work Based Learning University of Greenwich 29 November 20121Skills CfA Annual Conference 2012

Higher Apprenticeship in Business and Professional Administration The Development Partnership 29 November 2012Skills CfA Annual Conference University of Greenwich FE Colleges EmployersCfAIAMNAS

Higher Apprenticeship in Business and Professional Administration The Framework 29 November 2012Skills CfA Annual Conference 20123

Higher Apprenticeship in Business and Professional Administration Example FD mandatory module with embedded L4 NVQ units 29 November 2012Skills CfA Annual Conference Working in Business L4 (30) Support the purpose and values of an organisation (3) Support sustainability in a business environment (3) Assess, manage and monitor risk in a business environment (4) Communicate in a business environment (3)

Higher Apprenticeship in Business and Professional Administration Example FD specialist modules with embedded L4 NVQ units 29 November 2012Skills CfA Annual Conference Innovation and change L5 (15) Contribute to innovation in a business environment (6) Managing budgets L5 (15) Manage budgets (5)

Higher Apprenticeship in Business and Professional Administration The Delivery Partnership UoG validation and quality assurance Bexley College Bromley College Greenwich Community College Lewisham College North West Kent College Guildford College 29 November 2012Skills CfA Annual Conference 20126

Contact details Hugh Joslin CWBL, University of Greenwich Lindsay Perrin Centre for Work Based Learning, University of Greenwich 29 November 2012Skills CfA Annual Conference 20127