
The HNC and HND in Administration and Information Technology provide candidates with a progression route into employment in a general administrative role in small to medium enterprises. It also provides opportunities to develop the skills and knowledge required for more specialist posts, demanded by larger organisations. These qualifications allow candidates to develop technical and administrative knowledge relevant to current practice; interpersonal skills relevant to an administrative role; personal effectiveness; and communication and presentation techniques.
These qualifications are widely available in colleges.
Please take time to complete the HNC/HND Administration and Information Technology. SQA values feedback from centres and candidates and this information is useful to evaluate and review qualifications and ensure that content is up-to-date and relevant. The links below will take you to the relevant survey.
Centres - https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/F7YYYKM
Candidates - https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/FSSFNWD
Access will be at the discretion of the centre. Examples of appropriate formal entry qualifications are:
Access to the HNC/D in Administration and IT is at the discretion of the centre and the following recommendations are for guidance only. This list is not exhaustive, or mutually exclusive, but gives examples of appropriate formal entry qualifications. The overriding criterion to be satisfied is that the applicant has a realistic chance of achieving the qualification within the programme model delivered by the centre.In order to achieve the HND Administration and Information Technology candidates must gain a total of 30 HN credits from the appropriate parts of the qualification structure. Progression from HNC to HND typically varies between a requirement to have a minimum of between 12 and 15 credits, usually including all of the HNC Administration and Information Technology mandatory Units.
Centres with devolved authority are eligible to seek approval through their own internal approval process.
Centres without devolved authority will have to come forward for approval and should contact the Business Development Team for guidance in completing the combined CA1/SA1 form.
Assessors and verifiers must be able to meet SQA's general requirements as outlined in the guide to approval.
Centres should keep up to date with legislation and current practice.
Centres require ICT facilities for the delivery of the following Units:
The choice of delivery pattern is at the discretion of the centre. Centres should ensure that as much of the mandatory content required for the Graded Units has been covered as possible prior to commencing delivery.
The Graded Units are:
Group Award code: G9M7 15 (96 SCQF credit points) SCQF level: 7
The HNC in Administration and IT comprises nine mandatory Units (80 SCQF credit points) and some optional Units (16 SCQF credit points).
HND Administration and Information Technology
Group Award code: G9M8 16 (240 SCQF credit points)
SCQF level: 8 Structure The HND in Administration and IT comprises 18 mandatory Units (160 SCQF credit points) and some optional Units (80 SCQF credit points). Mandatory Units
And one Unit from Group B:
OpenAssess (www.sqasolar.org.uk/openassess ) is a facility which enables the delivery of formative assessments to support learning within SQA Qualifications. It is part of the SOLAR suite of applications that SQA use to deliver assessment across a range of qualifications. We have released a limited number of formative assessments to support Business, Accounting and Administration and IT Higher National awards. These cover topics such as Meeting skills, employee motivation techniques and Payroll.
The full list of all assessments available through SOLAR, both formative and summative is available on the SOLAR website at www.sqasolar.org.uk
| SOLAR Formative Assessment | ||||
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Additional Information |
Assessment Title |
Unit Title |
Unit No |
Topics covered |
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Topic-based formative questions. 10 questions |
Employee Motivation |
Various |
Various |
ALL |
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Topic-based formative questions. 10 questions |
Meetings |
Various |
Various |
ALL |
| Title: | HNC and HND Administration and Information Technology |
| Code: | G9M7 15 and G9M8 16 |
| Date: | Version 06 (December 2012) |
| Download: | HNC and HND Administration and Information Technology Arrangements Document |
The following Assessment Exemplars for have been formatted and are now available for online delivery via SOLAR:
Please note that only Paper 1 is available for each Graded Unit.
You can find more information on SOLAR website http://www.sqasolar.org.uk/mini/27322.html or by e-mail solar@sqa.org.uk
These Group Awards have been replaced and entered into their lapsing period:
G7YV 15 - finishes 31/07/2013
G7YW 16 - finishes 31/07/2014
Centres should note that when a Group Award is entered into its lapsing period, the following will apply:
the Group Award will be deleted from the relevant catalogue
the Group Award Arrangement document will remain until the qualification reaches its finish date at which point it will be removed form SQA website and archived
no new centres may be approved to offer the Group Award
centres should only enter candidates whom they expect to complete the Group Award during the defined lapsing period of 3 years (HNC) and 4 years (HND)
| Title: | HNC and HND Administration and Information Technology |
| Code: | G7YV 15 and G7YW 16 |
| Date: | Version 11 (January 2013) |
| Download: | HNC and HND Administration and Information Technology Arrangements Document (567 KB) |
The following Assessment Exemplars for have been formatted and are now available for online delivery via SOLAR:
Please note that only Paper 1 is available for each Graded Unit.
You can find more information on SOLAR website http://www.sqasolar.org.uk/mini/27322.html or by e-mail solar@sqa.org.uk