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Coventry College

UCAS Code: N102 | Higher National Diploma - HND

Coventry College

UCAS Code: N102 | Higher National Diploma - HND

Entry requirements

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48

48 UCAS points and HNC Business

About this course

Course option

1year

Full-time | 2025

Would you like to gain a higher education qualification with no exams, supportive environment, and small classes sizes that is vocationally relevant

Higher National qualifications have long been widely recognised by industry as valuable vocational higher education qualification, that is the equivalent of the first two years of a degree.

This course is assessed solely through industry relevant set assignments and not exams. This allows students to develop the skills and knowledge for success in today’s workplace.
HND qualifications are regularly updated which have recently been updated with input from industry, employers, professional bodies, tutors and students to ensure the qualification meet the needs and expectations of a changing global world.

This is a supportive qualification that is taught through small classes where the opportunity to talk to teachers and peers is uppermost.

The purpose of the HND is to enhance your career prospects by developing professional self-reflecting individuals able to meet the demands of employers in a constantly changing world

The units for the HND are as follows

**HND Business**

- Unit 19: Research Project

- Unit 20: Organisational Behaviour

- Unit 21: Financial Reporting

- Unit 24: Understanding and Leading Change

- Unit 29: Managing and Running a Small Business

- Unit 33: Employee Relations

Tuition fees

Select where you currently live to see what you'll pay:

England
£5,382
per year
Northern Ireland
£5,382
per year
Scotland
£5,382
per year
Wales
£5,382
per year

The Uni

Course location:

City Campus

Department:

Business and Professional

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