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Hi there,
Apologies if this has been asked before but I have searched the forums and could not find this topic.
I have recently completed my NEBOSH General Certificate. I'm now wondering what the next step should be for me. Ultimately I would like to move to Canada, so at the moment I'm thinking the International Diploma could be best.
I've only recently started my new job, so I doubt my new employer would give me block release to complete the diploma by classroom learning. I completed my NGC via e-learning so I'm more than happy to do the same for my diploma, but I wanted to know how many hours a week I would need to put in, and for how long.
Can anyone who has done the International Diploma by E Learning advise please?
Many thanks.
Cat
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Hi Cat, Did this route myself (albeit the National Diploma). It depends largely on what time scale you are looking at to give yourself to complete. There is no need to undertake all of the units at once. You could study Unit A. Do the exam, then go onto unit B and so on. Although this will make it easier to focus on studying one unit at a time, the exams are only held once evey six months (July and January), so this will mean that it could take two years or more to complete. as a general rule of thumb in terms of hours, Nebosh provides a recommendation on this at: https://www.nebosh.org.u...ult.asp?cref=79&ct=2
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I teach on this both direct and distance learning. This is simple - look at the syllabus guide (on the NEBOSH website). Look at the required taught and self study hours - you have to do them all, by yourself. It is far from easy!
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WatsonD wrote:Hi Cat, Did this route myself (albeit the National Diploma). It depends largely on what time scale you are looking at to give yourself to complete. There is no need to undertake all of the units at once. You could study Unit A. Do the exam, then go onto unit B and so on. Although this will make it easier to focus on studying one unit at a time, the exams are only held once evey six months (July and January), so this will mean that it could take two years or more to complete. as a general rule of thumb in terms of hours, Nebosh provides a recommendation on this at: https://www.nebosh.org.u...ult.asp?cref=79&ct=2 Thanks for such a quick reply. 2 years is a long time - I think I will have to have another think and maybe compare it to the NVQ5. I want to make sure I'm taking the correct route for me, especially as I'm self-funding, as it could be a very expensive mistake!
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pikeman wrote:I teach on this both direct and distance learning. This is simple - look at the syllabus guide (on the NEBOSH website). Look at the required taught and self study hours - you have to do them all, by yourself. It is far from easy! Wow. 475 hours - that is a lot of time and self-discipline. I hate to sound uninformed but I've never really understood the difference between distance and e-learning - as a tutor yourself, would you be able to clarify this for me please? Thank you.
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Cat,
If you wanted to take all exams at once then you could sign up and be ready by January. For me I found it easier to separate them out, but my timescales were different.
The issue with the NVQ level 5 is whether it would be transferable to Canada
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WatsonD wrote:Cat,
If you wanted to take all exams at once then you could sign up and be ready by January. For me I found it easier to separate them out, but my timescales were different.
The issue with the NVQ level 5 is whether it would be transferable to Canada That's a good point, I didn't think of the transferability - I'll have to have a look into it further. I know I could do it faster, but I've heard the hardest part with the diploma is the sheer amount of information there is to remember - I don't want to make it harder for myself for the sake of rushing it, then end up getting bad scores and having to pay for resits. Thanks for the advice.
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Hi I did the international diploma whilst working in Qatar. I found it best to do one unit at a time as you can fully focus on the one exam. I used a UK web based provider and it worked quite well for me and not too expensive.
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danderson666 wrote:Hi I did the international diploma whilst working in Qatar. I found it best to do one unit at a time as you can fully focus on the one exam. I used a UK web based provider and it worked quite well for me and not too expensive. Thanks for the advice. How long did it take you doing it this way?
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Sorry for they delay, I didn't see your reply. I took 2 years from start to finish, I think its easier that way, but some do multiple exams at the same time, I am not sure I could.
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