CIPS Syndicated Corporate Award leading to MCIPS

The Corporate Award is an applied learning route to MCIPS and has 2 levels- Practitioner and Advanced Practitioner level. Successful completion of the Practitioner level leads to Diploma status and once this level has been achieved the cohort would then move on to the Advanced Practitioner level and, subject to 3 years’ experience in a responsible procurement position, successful completion at Advanced Practitioner level results in MCIPS.

Description

There are 5 modules in the Practitioner programme which are delivered in a virtual environment with the tutor over a 12mth period and these are 2 days long- so the cohort would meet once every 2 months approx. for 2 consecutive days with the tutor/ cohort –(total 10 days over the 12mth period).

There is a set assignment after modules 2,3,4 and 5 that the participants write and submit and the assignment titles are known upfront at the beginning of the programme.

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