Business Strategic Management

MBA Advance Entry (level 7)


Business Strategic Management L7



The Level 7 Extended Diploma in Strategic Management is an MBA Advanced Entry course, which provides learners with 120 credits of the 180 credits required to achieve a complete MBA. The course itself is made up of 30 interactive modules and 8 written assignments, with approximately 40 guided learning hours per module. All modules have an additional 30-50 learning hours of optional materials that comprise of recommended exercises, recommended readings, Internet resources, and self-testing exercises. You will also have access to 24/7 support, tutoring, and a variety of other support mechanisms. More information on how you will be assessed can be found here.

After receiving your Level 7 Diploma, you are eligible to apply for an MBA top Up course, either online or on campus at a range of UK Universities. The top up portion will usually consist of the final 60 credits of either, a dissertation, or a dissertation and one module.


Students can make payment using one of the following methods:
  • Credit or debit card
  • Bank transfer
  • Paypal (preferred method of payment)
All course material, including online modules and written assignments
Personal tutor support with 1-2-1 Skype sessions
Dedicated student support
Assignment marking and feedback

To enrol onto the Level 7 programme, you must be either

  1. a university graduate who is over 22 years old, or
  2. a non-university graduate over 24 year old, and with at least five years of managerial experience.

Qualities of effective leadership
Learners will explore the making and developing of powerful leaders.

Developing interpersonal skills
Connecting and bonding with people within the commercial sectors is extremely important for good business. This module trains learners in skills to improve and enhance communication techniques to create strong bonds.

Motivating and influencing people
Inspiring people to create a unity of direction within business.

Making decisions
Doing the right things in the right way at the right time. Learners will look at the process of making a good decision.

Creativity and problem solving
Do problems pose a threat or are they an opportunity to improve? Here, learners will figure out how to turn a problem into an advantage.

Do problems pose a threat or are they an opportunity to improve? Here, learners will figure out how to turn a problem into an advantage.
There are many theories concerned with management and the various models developed from these theories. This module looks over these theories with real life examples.

The external operating environment of business
Planning for influences on the business outside your control.

Culture and ethics
The Culture and ethics involved in the business world today.

Governance and directorships
Structuring and controlling a business the professional way.

Analysing the competition
What are my competitors doing, how are they doing it, why are they doing it? Reviewing and analysing competitor actions to enhance managerial roles.

Marketing strategy
Creating an effective and successful market presence. Looking at the development of marketing strategies to create successful marketing campaigns.

High performance sales
Learners will grasp the key elements of successful selling.

E-Marketing communication
Understanding and using effective electronic messages to market.

Customers and their needs
Ensuring that your customers are recognised and valued.

Strategic human resource management
Human Resource Management must play a central role in the strategy of any organization. It is concerned with people as an asset of the business.

Recruiting and CPD
Getting the best people. Developing the best people. Keeping the best people.

Measuring and rewarding performance
Knowing and measuring how your people are performing.

Interpreting business accounts
Using and understanding the litmus tests of business health.

Tools of financial analysis
Resources, tools and techniques to keep a finger on the pulse of the business.

Managing cash and working capital
Cash, cash flow and working capital. The lifeblood of business.

Exercises in quantitative techniques
How to use and understand key figures.

Impact of technology on business
Analyse and exploit the role of e-business within a business sector.

Innovation and R&D
Creating commercial advantage from innovation and research.

Implementing and managing quality systems
Right first time, right every time. The place of quality in business strategy.

Strategic planning tools
Resources, tools and ideas to help create an effective business strategy.

Strategic and systems management
Options for strategic direction. Making the right choices for your business.

The business plan
Creating a plan that targets the stated aims and objectives of a business.

Developing high performance teams
Cohesion and teamwork that enhances business performance.

Managing projects
Getting things done. Using the right tools to run projects.

Strategies for growth
This module explores the different ideas of growth and the various tools, measures and controls at a managers disposal in planning for growth.

On completion of this course students have the opportunity to complete an MBA programme from a range of UK universities. The top up programme can be studied online or on campus. The MBA top up comprises the final 60 credits which consists of either a dissertation or a dissertation and one module.

Students may top-up on campus or by distance learning.

Students can apply to any university offering the MBA top up, the following universities run Top Up programmes by DISTANCE LEARNING:

University of Gloucestershire

  • Postgraduate Top up to MBA Business Administration

University of Bolton

  • MBA Top-up
  • Master of Business Administration Top Up

University of Sunderland – On Campus

  • Postgraduate Top up to MBA

Anglia Ruskin University

  • MBA (Top-Up)

Buckinghamshire New University

  • MBA Top-up

Northampton University

  • Top up to MBA
  • MA in Human Resource Management Top up
  • MSc in Accounting and finance Top up
  • Executive Master of Business Administration Top-Up MBA

Leeds Trinity University

  • MBA and MA International Business

University of West Scotland

  • MBA International Business

University of Portsmouth

  • MA Business Management
  • MA Business and Computer Studies
  • MA Professional Studies
  • MSc Professional Studies

University of Derby

  • Top up to MBA – (partial exemption)

Most universities in the UK will accept the Online Business School 120 credit programme for entry onto the MBA top up on campus. ATHE also have direct agreements with several Universities, click here for the ATHE progression routes. Students may also contact the admissions department of their chosen university directly.

The ATHE Level 7 Diploma in Strategic Management Course has 30 modules and 8 written assignments. On completion of the modules, students will be given access to the assignments. The assignments are approximately 5,000-8,000 words each. Students are provided support on the modules and assignments via the ‘Tutor’ section of the learning platform.

The Assignment unit titles for the level 7 course are:

  1. Strategic marketing
  2. Personal development for leadership and strategic management
  3. Organisational behaviour
  4. Strategic planning
  5. Research for strategic development
  6. Finance for strategic managers
  7. Strategic human resource management
  8. Corporate communication strategies

More information about the Level 7 units can be found here https://athe.co.uk/level-7-management-qualifications/

Upon successful completion of the Postgraduate Diploma in Strategic Management and final year of an accredited postgraduate degree programme, learners will have the skills to execute a professional managerial role in marketing, accounting, business consultancy, and more.

A business management diploma and MBA develops key cognitive skills such as critical thinking, analysis, evaluation, and writing while also establishing presentation and numeracy skills to enhance knowledge and experience. These skills are critical in helping you advance your career.

Examples of University progression:
University of Gloucestershire
University of Bolton
University of Sunderland – On Campus
Anglia Ruskin University
Buckinghamshire New University
Northampton University
Leeds Trinity University
University of West Scotland
University of Portsmouth
University of Derby


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