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Micro Course - Stress Management

  • Campuses

    • Paisley
  • Course type

    Online learning

  • Campuses

    • Paisley
  • Course type

    Online learning

Overview

What will I learn?

Are you an aspiring junior manager looking to develop the core skills needed to succeed in your job role? Stress management is a fundamental factor relating to both team and individual workloads. This short auto-marked course will give you the knowledge you need to deal with management responsibilities and to develop as a leader.

A great addition to your CV to show your commitment to developing as an aspiring manager, this programme is also beneficial for general knowledge and working environments.

Topics covered in this course include

  • Understanding Managing Stress
  • Identifying Stress in the Workplace

This is an auto-marked course, you will receive a college certificate online when you have successfully completed which you can print and/or save for your records.

What qualifications do I need?

There are no formal entry requirements for this course, however, as it is delivered online it would be beneficial if the candidate had basic competence in IT and the internet.

This course does not require a personal statement.

What can I do after?

This course provides progression to Level 2 NCFE programmes.

Programme Information

You can apply for and start this course at any time throughout the year.

Duration 5 weeks

Cost £35.00

Price for individual learners (some course costs are deducted). Deductions cannot apply to applicants outwith Scotland or organisations purchasing this course as a commercial venture or as part of a funded workforce training plan, for more information please contact the Distance Learning Team on 0141 581 2319.

Study options

Campus Mode Level
Paisley Online learning SCQF

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