Diploma

In Business and Management (E-learning)

About the Programme

The Diploma in Business and Management (E- Learning) programme is designed to provide students the theoretical and practical perspective of business and management.

Students will study subjects covering business and management. Students will gain knowledge and skill in areas such as Management and Organization, Economics for Business, Accounting for Managers, People Management, Marketing Principles and Practice, Business Finance, Principles of Supply Chain Management, International Business Environment.

Students will be exposed to a full range of management skills that is useful to succeed in today’s business environment. They are also encouraged to be critical thinkers and learners that will enable them to embark on further learning and professional career developments.

Programme Highlight

Thorough grasp of business and management principles.

Technical skills and expertise necessary for effective business analysis, reporting, and decision-making.

Emphasize a balance between theoretical knowledge and practical application.

Solid foundation in both business and management covering essential principles, theories, and practices, to analyze and interpret business concept competently.

Programme
Modules

This module introduces students to the fundamentals of management including the roles and functions of modern managers. It covers management theory, organizational theory, as well as aspects of organizational environments, human resource planning, corporate social responsibility and ethics. Understanding these areas enable students to identify their role as emerging or future managers, and how leadership can influence positive contributions to individuals and organizations.

This module introduces students to basic principles of microeconomic and macroeconomic theory and the methods of economic analysis. Students will examine the demand-supply model, market equilibrium, elasticity, and how the prices of goods and services, and the cost and revenue curves are determined. Students will compare the key market structures: perfect competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition, and oligopoly and examine why government intervention is necessary in order to correct market failure and achieve allocative and productive efficiency. A good coverage of macroeconomic topics such as business cycle, national income, unemployment and inflation are included too.

This module introduces you to key concepts of financial accounting and supports you to apply these concepts to various elements of accounting. You will also examine financial statements and how they are analyzed and interpreted for effective decision making by both internal and external users.

This module provides students with a good foundation of important people management principles and its role in achieving organisational goals. The evolution of the human resource function and the employee life cycle is discussed along with the inclusion of topics that range from planning, recruitment, selection, training and development, performance management, reward, to motivation. Both internal and external factors that influence and shape an organisation’s human resource policies, practices and efforts will also be examined.

This module explores the origins of trading, the evolution of modern marketing theory and practice, and the principles behind customer acquisition, retention, and business profitability. It emphasizes understanding marketing principles and their application across various industries, including innovative strategies such as digital marketing and social media.

This module is designed to provide students with basic concepts, tools and techniques that financial managers use in the contemporary business context. Students will learn about the principal functions of financial managers, the different business structures, and capital markets and financial securities. Student will also examine the valuation of investments and portfolio, project evaluation, the cost of capital, market efficiency, risk management, basics of foreign exchange and international financial market, and dividend policy.

This module covers key role within supply chains with the principles of Supply Chain Management unit. Supply management has significant impacts on the bottom line of business operations. It involves getting the raw materials, services, and semi-finished and finished goods that the business needs. In this unit students will investigate and reflect on the processes that drive these operations. This includes, sourcing, selecting, certifying and assessing suppliers.

The International Business Environment module aims to establish a robust foundation forThe International Business Environment module aims to establish a robust foundation forunderstanding the intricate multi-level structure of global business interactions. Itpresents the international business environment as a dynamic interplay betweendomestic and global factors, intricately shaped by institutions, businesses, andstakeholders. Students can also develop a better understanding of the variousdimensions influencing this environment by exploring factors that significantly impactbusinesses operating on the international stage.

Programme Pathway

University of Wolverhampton

International Master of Business Administration (MBA)

University of Wolverhampton

Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Business Management (Top-up)

EAIM Advanced Diploma in Business and Management

EAIM Diploma in Business and Management

EAIM Certificate in Business Management/ Diploma in Foundation Studies*
2 GCE A-Level
LCCI Diploma Level 3
12-Years High School Graduates

*subjected to minimum entry requirements.

Course Details

Study Mode & Duration

Full-time 9 months

Part-time 9 months

Intakes

January

Programme Duration

Full-time:
05 January 2026 – 11 September 2026

Part-time:
05 January 2026 – 11 September 2026

February

Programme Duration

Full-time:
02 February 2026 – 23 October 2026

Part-time:
02 February 2026 – 23 October 2026

March

Programme Duration

Full-time:
16 March 2026 – 20 November 2026

Part-time:
16 March 2026 – 20 November 2026

April

Programme Duration

Full-time:
20 April 2026 – 18 December 2026 

Part-time:
20 April 2026 – 18 December 2026

May

Programme Duration

Full-time:
18 May 2026 – 29 January 2027

Part-time:
18 May 2026 – 29 January 2027

June

Programme Duration

Full-time:
15 June 2026 – 12 March 2027

Part-time:
15 June 2026 – 12 March 2027

July

Programme Duration

Full-time:
13 July 2026 – 09 April 2027

Part-time:
13 July 2026 – 09 April 2027

August

Programme Duration

Full-time:
17 August 2026 – 07 May 2027

Part-time:
17 August 2026 – 07 May 2027

September

Programme Duration

Full-time:
28 September 2026 – 02 July 2027

Part-time:
28 September 2026 – 02 July 2027

October

Programme Duration

Full-time:
26 October 2026 – 30 July 2027

Part-time:
26 October 2026 – 30 July 2027

November

Programme Duration

Full-time:
23 November 2026 – 27 August 2027 

Part-time:
23 November 2026 – 27 August 2027 

Average Teacher-Student Ratio

1:150 (E-learning)

Registration

One month prior to intake dates

Assessment

Each module is assessed through a combination of written assignments, case study reports, essays and/or examination. The assessment criterion varies from module to module.

Graduation Requirement

• Must pass all modules
• Must achieve an overall minimum attendance of 90% (International Student) and 75% (Local Student).

Career Opportunities

Graduates may choose to pursue a future (but not limited to) in these departments/industries:
Banking & Financial Services
Entrepreneurship
Business Development & Consultancy
Business Operations
Marketing Manager

Entry requirement

International Students / Local students
Age:
16 years (at the time of application)
 

Academic Minimum Entry Requirement

  • 2 GCE A-Level passes at C grade or equivalent, or
  • EAIM Certificate of Business Management or equivalent or
  • EAIM Diploma in Foundation Studies or equivalent or
  • Completed 12 years of formal education, or
  • LCCI Diploma Level 3

Mature Candidates: Applicants must be at least 30 years of age with 8 years of working experience

 
English Language Minimum Entry Requirement
 
  • Minimum EAIM Certificate in Business English (Advanced), or
  • IELTS 5.5, or
  • O-Level C6 English or equivalent, or
  • Minimum score of 85 in Duolingo English Test, or
  • Other equivalent English qualifications

Application Procedure
Interested applicants can contact us through any of the following methods:

  • Email: enquiries@eaim.edu.sg
  • Call: (65) 6252 5500

Course Fees

International Students
Tuition Fee
S$6,322.00
Admin Fee
S$654.00
Application Fee
S$163.50
Total Course Fee
S$7,139.50
Local Students (Full-time)
Tuition Fee
S$6,322.00
Admin Fee
S$654.00
Application Fee
S$163.50
Total Course Fee
S$7,139.50
Local Students (Part-time)
Tuition Fee
S$6,322.00
Admin Fee
S$599.50
Application Fee
S$163.50
Total Course Fee
S$7,085.00
  • The Application Fee is a one-time payment and is non-refundable.
  • The Adminstration Fee includes STP fee (for International students only), FPS Insurance, medical insurance, etc.
  • Prices are effective from 23 January 2026. 
  • All prices are inclusive of prevailing Goods & Services Tax (GST) of 9%.
  • Start of class is subjected to minimum class size of 10 achieved.
  • Other miscellaneous fees may apply. Click here to view a sample of EAIM standard PEI-Student Contract and Miscellaneous Fees.

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