Man completes the online CMI module

New CMI-Accredited Module Boosts Leadership Skills at UCW


07/01/2025

UCW is excited to announce the addition of a Chartered Management Institute (CMI) accredited module as part of its Operations / Departmental Manager Level 5 Apprenticeship. This new addition aims to provide learners with essential leadership and management skills, empowering them to excel in their careers and achieve chartered manager status through the CMI. 

In addition to integrating the CMI module within the Level 5 Apprenticeship programme, UCW is also making this high-quality course available as a standalone Higher Technical Qualification (HTQ) option for those looking to upskill independently. This flexible online course, supported by CMI’s state-of-the-art virtual suite, allows learners to tailor their learning experience to suit their schedules, making it accessible for busy professionals who need to balance study with other commitments. 

Learners enrolled in the CMI module will benefit from the latest in digital education, with a full online suite offered by the CMI. The course structure includes four group workshops each year (these may be on site), designed to reinforce online learning with interactive, real-world applications. 

The CMI is the only chartered professional body in the UK dedicated to promoting the highest standards of Management and Leadership excellence. CMI gives managers and leaders, and their organisations, the skills they need to improve their performance and create an impact. Chartered Manager is the highest accolade in the management profession. Awarded only by CMI, it is recognised throughout the public, private and third sectors across all managerial disciplines. Becoming a Chartered Manager means that you’ll join an elite group who prove they have the skills and knowledge to deliver results. 

To enquire about the CMI-accredited Operations / Departmental Manager Level 5 Apprenticeship or the standalone HTQ course, please contact UCW’s Apprenticeships Team at apprenticeships@weston.ac.uk