21 September 2020 - 3 min read
Maybe it has been a long time since you last studied and you are cautious about returning to the classroom? Or perhaps you have recently secured your first HR position and are wondering if you have enough experience?
Whatever your circumstances are, if you’re looking for advice before you commit to studying at this level then read our FAQs. All of these questions were asked during a recent webinar led by two very experienced CIPD Level 7 tutors, Kay Maddox-Daines and Tristan Callaghan.
If you are new to HR I would recommend starting with the CIPD Level 3 qualification as this provides the foundation for everything that is studied at Level 7. If you have a degree in HR or a related degree such as business, along with some HR experience, you may be able to commence study at Level 7 right away.
With the new CIPD 2021 qualification, there are no longer any exams for the Level 7 Diploma. This means you'll be assessed by submitting an assignment for each module and evaluated accordingly.
Read my blog: Advice on assignment preparation, research and referencing
The Acacia Learning Student Hub includes links to additional reading, video and podcasts for every module across all levels of study.
Yes, courses are tailored to the needs of our international audience. Acacia tutors have delivered courses across Europe, Africa and the Middle East. We are continually updating our programmes to reflect our international delivery.
Having a couple of years HR work experience is very useful for Level 7.
Yes absolutely, please send Acacia Learning your CV and a current job and person specification so that we can explore options with you.
The Level 5 programme seems to be the most popular at the moment. As an HRBP I would recommend that you consider Level 7.
The Level 7 qualification is designed to develop strategic awareness so that HR professionals are able to add value to the strategic direction of the organisation. This supports organisations in achieving a competitive edge ensuring both sustainability and growth.
There are two answers to this question. Firstly, you might like to secure an HR position, gain a few years of work experience and then join the Level 7 programme. Alternatively, you might prefer to sign up for the Level 5 programme now in order to secure an HR role.
A master's degree requires additional credits and a more in-depth dissertation. Some master's degree include the Level 7 CIPD accreditation.
Yes, to some extent but there is a requirement to read widely and evidence research through the inclusion of references.
The Level 7 programme builds on the Level 5 programme but the design and assessment requirements are very different.
There is no longer a CIPD Level 7 Certificate available. You can see the new CIPD qualification updates here.
Yes we offer a remote competency based study option, find out more >
It typically takes anywhere from 18 to 24 months to complete the Level 7 Diploma while working full-time with each module taking roughly 2 months. These estimates can vary depending on your circumstances.
It might be possible to secure a senior HR role without level 7 but a requirement for CIPD membership is becoming increasingly common.
At Level 5 yes, but at Level 7 this would be very challenging.
There are options to do the course remotely online. Find out more here >
Q: IS THERE ANY OVERLAP IN LEVEL 5 AND 7 COURSES?
There are many similarities and similar units / topics. Level 7 looks at these from a more senior strategic level.
Yes, we offer free taster sessions Live Online.
Q: DID YOU MENTION A PORTFOLIO AS ONE OF THE ASSESSMENT METHODS? WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THIS?
Yes, the portfolio consists of evidence that you collect in the workplace, a reflective statement, CPD.
Q: DO YOU THINK HAVING A LEVEL 7 ON YOUR CV, MASSIVELY SEPARATES YOU FROM OTHER CANDIDATES WHEN APPLYING FOR JOBS?
Yes, because the Level 7 qualification focuses on the development of strategic awareness.
The PG Diploma does not equate to enough credits to provide a full master's level programme. You will need to ‘top up’. The study is, however, at master's level.
Q: WHERE CAN WE FIND THE "LIST OF UNIVERSITIES" WHICH WE CAN TOP-UP LEVEL 7 WITH TO OBTAIN THE MASTER’S DEGREE?
Acacia offers an MSc top up programme. Find out more here.
Q: DOES ACACIA HAVE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR LEVEL 7, OR AN OPTION FOR PAYMENT AFTER COMPLETING?
We offer payment plans to help self-funding students spread the cost of their qualification over 12 or 18 months. Find out more.