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This level is designed for those in an operational role. It introduces learners to the fundamental skills associated with procurement and supply. It equips learners with a clear understanding of how procurement and supply chains fit within the rest of their organization. This qualification is ideal for learners not directly employed in a procurement and supply chain function. The qualification comprises four core modules covering procurement and supply fundamentals and one elective module covering socially responsible operations. The modules are assessed by computer-based exams that can be remotely invigilated.
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This level is the highest entry point and the first step to achieving the recognized professional standard in procurement and supply. It is equivalent to the first year of an undergraduate degree qualification. The diploma in procurement and supply is appropriate for learners with at least two years of experience in a relevant business environment. The qualification comprises eight modules designed to equip learners with the skills to apply in their workplace immediately. The models are assessed by computer-based exams that can be completed by remote invigilation.
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This level builds on the fundamental knowledge gained at Level 4. This qualification focuses on developing the skills and knowledge to identify and mitigate risk, process and evaluate contracts, and assess their legal implications and impacts. The qualification comprises eight modules assessed by computer-based exams that can be completed by remote invigilation.
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This is the final qualification. Equivalent to the final year of an undergraduate degree, this qualification is recognized by employers globally for producing competent and confident procurement and supply chain professionals. This level comprises seven modules that explore the strategic impact of procurement and supply chain management. The modules are assessed by computer-based exams that can be completed by remote invigilation.