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Matriculation holds tomorrow, Wednesday 9th February!

by Online Campus Administrator -

This is to remind you that the matriculation ceremony for Twim Institute's BCS students takes place tomorrow, Wednesday, 9th of February, 2022. All students are expected to attend onsite or online from 9: 40 AM. Please view the attachment for an agenda of the event.

Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about BCS and your program from BCS International Director, Stephen Tweed. 

If you are connecting online, here is the Zoom link: 

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87418826047?pwd=TjN5WUJsT3ovVE5pakVHbHR0WXNBZz09

If you are a full-time student, please attend in person at the Twim Institute campus in Ibadan.

Remember that this is a timed event and the total duration is just above one hour. Don't be late.

Deadlines for Week 1 and Week 2 Tasks Extended!

by Online Campus Administrator -

This is to inform you that the deadlines for tasks due by weeks 1 and 2 have been extended! You now have time to submit your assignments and contribute to discussions up until February 6, 2022.

Please take advantage of this extension and participate in the necessary activities.

Week 1 Tasks Almost Due!

by Online Campus Administrator -

I trust that you are having a great day.

You may have observed that we extended the time for Week 1, effectively delaying classes by one week. This was to give everyone enough time to adjust to the new system and plan their time accordingly.

Information Systems, Computer and Network Technology, and Software Development classes are all live. Please remember to attend to your pending tasks and submit before the given deadlines. 


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Available courses

Fundamentals of information systems

Fundamentals of Software Development

Fundamentals of Computer and Network Technology

Fundamentals of information systems

This course prepares you for the BCS Foundation Certificate in Business Analysis

Job-focused projects for aspiring business Analysts.

This course prepares you for the BCS Foundation Certificate in Business Analysis

This course prepares you for the BCS Foundation Certificate in Business Analysis

Recordings of live revision classes at Twim Institute. You can join live via Zoom or watch recordings daily. 

This course has all the assessments that will be EduQual graded.

Assessment Guidelines 

Learners of EduQual Qualifications must complete the tasks given in the assignment brief approved by EduQual. Learners can request assistance from tutors in completing the tasks, mark schemes and grade descriptors. Learners are expected to adhere to policies and guidelines set out by the Centre, which includes word/page/slide count and plagiarism/collusion. Context Learners are required to refer to the guidance notes and assignment brief in order to present an answer that would fall within the required context. 

Confidentiality 

Learners must seek permission and advice when using organisational/business information that would be considered sensitive or confidential within their assignments. If the organisation’s consent is given, and anonymity is a given requirement of the organisation, then the Learner must respect this. 

Assessment criteria and mark sheets 

The assignment brief will include the mark scheme along with grade descriptors for Learners to refer to if needed. The guidance notes before the assignment questions should be used for reference, in order to ensure that Learners are equipped with the information and formats required. Learners are requested to obtain necessary advice on assignment context, format and other supporting information to clarify and help understand the requirements. The assessment criteria and the mark sheets will help Learners identify how and where the marks have been allocated and allow them to structure their answers accordingly. Please note that Learners must achieve a minimum of 40% of the marks allocated for each task and that the average mark awarded to all tasks of an assignment must be a minimum of 40% of the overall marks awarded. Where a task requires coverage of more than one Learning Outcome, Work submitted for each Learning Outcome of the task will be assessed to ensure it is of sufficient standard (i.e. would achieve a minimum of 40% were it to be marked on its own). 

Tutor guidance 

Learners are allowed one piece of feedback for draft answers they present. Any subject-related questions relating to the module can also be directed to the tutor. Word count It is mandatory that Learners adhere to the specified word count given in the assignment brief within a margin of -/+10%. For certain tasks, the assignment brief may specify the page count depending on the task requirement and, although a word count may not always be applicable for these, the page count must be adhered to at all times. All tables, charts, diagrams, and references (in text) will be considered a part of the assignment word count. If the task requires Learners to make a presentation, the word count will only be applicable to the notes provided. The assignment questions may also specify the number of slides, in which case the Learners are also required to adhere to this. Any supporting documents used to reinforce a Learner’s answer need to be attached at the end of the report as appendices. Such supplementary material will equip the examiner with the required background knowledge on the information provided within the report. However, these will not be considered for grading nor as part of the word/page count. All assignments submitted with clear disregard for the stipulated page/word counts may be discounted, and Learners may have to resubmit their work for assessment pending revision/review of their work. 

Referencing and professionalism 

To ensure that they follow a professional stance at all times, Learners must: 

  1. Use the Harvard system of referencing for all citations and references (including in-text)1 
  2. Use professional, formal English in presenting their work 
  3. Refrain from writing in a first-person perspective (i.e. ‘I’, ‘We’, ‘Me’, etc. should not be used within the answer). 

Learners should bear in mind that marks are awarded for professional format and presentation and that considerable marks can be awarded for validity and quality of referencing. Therefore, referencing and professionalism will be assessed in every task. 

Plagiarism and collusion 

Plagiarism and collusion will be considered an academic offence and will be dealt with as a serious issue. Plagiarism can be defined as the presentation of the work of another author without appropriate referencing and/or attribution (leading to the false assumption that the Learner is the originator of the text). Collusion can be defined as a circumstance in which two or more Learners present work with distinct similarities in concepts and ideas. Learners must have access to valid plagiarism software (i.e. Turnitin) to assess the ‘similarity index’ between their work and work that has been published elsewhere. This Turnitin report must be submitted along with their final assignment scripts for reference purposes.2 Excessive referencing (i.e. where unneeded/irrelevant) will also be considered an academic offence, which will lead to Learners being penalised in marks awarded for the structure and format of their work or, in serious cases, leading to the work of Learners being discounted as unfit for assessment. Such matters will be decided by an academic panel along with EduQual.

This Unit enables the learner to demonstrate an understanding of international business and marketing on a worldwide scale. It covers the trends in international business activities and explains how marketing principles are applied internationally to plan and enter new overseas markets.