📘 Higher Diploma in Business Administration
with General Studies (American Degree Programme)
🎯 Programme Aims
The Higher Diploma in Business Administration with General Studies (ADP) provides an in‑depth understanding and application of business administration. It prepares learners for employment in the business sector and for further education through progression pathways to Westcliff University (USA) and Lincoln University (USA).
- Integrate management theories with real‑world applications in global and competitive environments.
- Develop critical, analytical and cross‑border management competencies including intercultural awareness.
- Understand economic, ethical, legal, political, sociological and technological factors affecting organisations.
- Provide holistic education in social sciences and humanities alongside business fundamentals.
📖 Programme Learning Outcomes
Upon completion, learners will be able to:
🏅 Award Conferred
Awarded by London Examinations Board (LEB) and Smart Awards.
📚 Programme Structure & Pathways
The programme consists of 14 mandatory units plus elective units depending on the chosen articulation pathway. Students must declare their pathway at enrolment (changes possible until end of Semester 4).
📌 Core units (14 mandatory)
⚡ Elective bank (14 units – choose based on pathway)
- 14 mandatory + 10 elective units (choose 10 from the bank)
- Total credits: 310 UK credits / 93 US credits
- Duration: min 2 years – max 3 years (36 months)
- Progression: BBA at Westcliff University, California
- 14 mandatory + all 14 elective units
- Total credits: 350 UK credits / 105 US credits
- Duration: min 2 years 4 months – max 3 years 4 months (40 months)
- Progression: BA in Business Administration at Lincoln University (USA)
📝 Assessment Strategy
Each unit is assessed through a combination of written coursework and/or multiple-choice questions (MCQs). All assignments follow the Harvard referencing system and are designed to test knowledge, analysis, planning, and report writing.
| Component type | Details | Weighting (typical) |
|---|---|---|
| 📄 Written coursework | Essay, case analysis, or scenario-based assignment (1,600–1,800 words) | 50% |
| ✅ Multiple Choice Questions | 50 MCQs (1h 15min) – some units replace second coursework with MCQ exam | 50% |
📊 Grading scale (per unit)
- Distinction: 70%+ (exceptional depth, critical thinking, independence)
- Merit: 60% – 69% (well‑structured, wide reading, balanced analysis)
- Pass: 50% – 59% (covers key issues, adequate but descriptive)
- Fail: below 50% (insufficient or missing core elements)
🚪 Entry Requirements
Applicants should be at least 16 years old. No prior business knowledge is required, but evidence of ability to succeed must be demonstrated.
- High school completion (or equivalent) with minimum CGPR 2.0.
- UK: Level 2 (QCF) Diploma or 5 GCSEs at grade C/4+.
- China: Senior Secondary Graduation Diploma with Huikao average ≥70% (B).
- Hong Kong: HKDSE 2-2-2 or 48 UCAS points.
- Malaysia: 5 SPM credits (C) or 2 STPM Principal Pass (C).
- Other countries: recognised high school credential with comparable standing.
- Minimum IELTS 5.5 (or equivalent).
- O-Level English / SPM English credit / recognised English competency.
🔄 Advanced Standing & Credit Transfer (APL)
The programme recognises prior certificated or experiential learning through the Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) process. Requests are evaluated on an individual basis by an appointed panel. For regular cohort admissions with advanced standing, an Academic Progression Agreement must be established.
💻 Mode of Delivery
- 8 hours face‑to‑face lectures per unit.
- Self‑study via online learning portal + interaction with Unit Leader.
- 8 hours of asynchronous classes, tutorials, and pre‑recorded video lectures.
- Online discussions and self‑directed resources.
Students complete an online induction workshop (non‑assessed) covering e‑learning skills, academic regulations, and library access. Each semester students take three units delivered over three calendar months.
⚙️ Key Academic Regulations
- Minimum pass mark: 50% for each unit; compensation may be granted for marginal fail (unit mark ≥45% and component ≥40%) – typically one compensated pass.
- Resit limits: max two resits per unit, otherwise withdrawal from programme.
- Extension requests: must be submitted at least 10 days before deadline; one‑week extension max.
- Plagiarism: strict penalties, including failure and possible withdrawal.
- Appeals: no right of appeal against academic judgement or grading decisions by examination board.
- Maximum completion timeframe: Westcliff pathway 36 months; Lincoln pathway 40 months (including resits/deferments).