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Excluded combinations

B625 Winning resources and support

You cannot count B625 Winning resources and support and any of the following course(s) as modules towards the same qualification:

B600: The capable manager
B624: Winning resources and support
B634: Managing customers and quality
B656: Managing customer and client relations
B786: Managing customer and client relations
B794: Winning resources and support
BYA600: The capable manager
BYC600: The capable manager
BYD600: The capable manager
BYG600: The capable manager
BYM600: The capable manager
BYN634: Managing customers and quality public and non-profit
BYNX634: Managing customers and quality - public and non-profit
BYP600: The capable manager
BYR600: The capable manager (Rolls Royce)
BZA600: The capable manager
BZAR600: The capable manager
BZB634: Managing customers and quality
BZB656: Managing customer and client relations
BZB786: Managing customer and client relations
BZC656: Managing customer and client relations
BZC786: Managing customer and client relations
BZCC634: Managing customers and quality
BZCC656: Managing customer and client relations
BZCE656: Managing customer and client relations
BZCS634: Managing customers and quality
BZCS656: Managing customer and client relations
BZE600: The capable manager
BZE786: Managing customer and client relations
BZE794: Winning resources and support
BZH656: Managing customer and client relations
BZH786: Managing customer and client relations
BZP600: The capable manager
BZR634: Managing customers and quality
BZR644: Managing customers and quality
BZR656: Managing customer and client relations
BZR786: Managing customer and client relations
BZS600: The capable manager
BZT634: Managing customers and quality
BZT644: Managing customers and quality
BZT656: Managing customer and client relations
BZT786: Managing customer and client relations
BZU600: The capable manager
BZX600: The capable manager (internet version)
BZX634: Managing customers and quality
BZX644: Managing customers and quality
BZZ794: Winning resources and support
P677: Marketing in action

The course(s) listed above may include:

  • current courses
  • discontinued courses that have been updated or replaced
  • versions of OU courses specially adapted for presentation overseas or in an in-house company training scheme
  • future courses
  • recognised United States Open University (USOU) courses.

What is an excluded combination?

An excluded combination means that some pairs of groups of courses cannot be counted as modules towards the same qualification because their content overlaps. If you’re thinking of taking a course in a similar area to one you have already completed as a module of a qualification, you need to find out if they are an excluded combination.

What impact will this have on my study plans?

If you are studying towards a particular qualification and you have already completed a course that is an excluded combination with B625 Winning resources and support then you would not be able to count both of these towards the qualification. However, you might still wish to study excluded combinations even though you cannot count both towards the same qualification. For example, if you are returning after a study break you may want to study a new version of a similar course that you have previously completed.

Credit Transfer

If you have eligible previous study from elsewhere, you can apply for credit transfer. If you are awarded credit transfer, your Notification of Credit Transfer Award will list any OU courses which you are prohibited from studying because of significant overlap with your previous study.

Where can I go for further information?

If you require any further information or advice about excluded combinations please contact an adviser in our Student Registration & Enquiry Service:

  • by email
  • phone +44(0) 845 300 60 90

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