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Course overview
The CIPP Foundation Degree in Payroll Management is for current or aspiring payroll managers seeking to become qualified professionals at the forefront of the payroll industry.
Designed for those who wish to be thrust into the dynamic world of payroll management, this qualification develops an in-depth understanding of payroll processes and also the legislation, contractual conditions and case law which underpin the profession.
Alongside this, students also acquire a broad range of managerial knowledge and skills including operations management, project management, marketing principles and budget controls.
Study the UK’s only university-accredited payroll qualification
This is the only university-accredited payroll qualification offered in the UK. Students who successfully complete the programme graduate from the University of Worcester.
Graduates of the Foundation Degree in Payroll Management are eligible for full membership of the CIPP. Students completing the course also take a significant step towards meeting the criteria for Chartered membership.
This course is delivered by the University of Worcester
- 20 CPD points
Course fees – £3,495 + VAT per year
Job outcomes
- Team leader or existing manager
What you'll learn
Payroll is responsible for managing the largest expenditure of virtually all businesses. Coupled with the ever-increasing regulations and responsibilities entrusted to payroll, it is paramount for organisations to have competent and knowledgeable payroll professionals managing this function.
This qualification teaches students not only the full spectrum of the payroll profession but also imparts the skills and insight to proactively solve problems, seek improvements to workplace practices and identify incorrect processes which could lead to non-compliance penalties or tribunals if unchecked.
Students are required to readily apply their new-found knowledge to the workplace, enabling employers to realise tangible benefits whilst their employees undertake their studies and beyond graduation.
Study method
- Blended
- In-class
- Online
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Duration study load
- Three years
Pathways
- BA (Hons) Business Management
Recognition of prior learning
The Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) assessment is a university-required assessment designed for Payroll or Pensions professionals with at least two years’ experience.
Successful completion of the RPL assessment will enable an individual to progress directly to year two of the Foundation Degree in Payroll Management or Foundation Degree in Pensions Administration and Management.
Testimonials
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Lou JonesFoundation Degree in Payroll Management"This Degree will open so many opportunities for you; it is directly relevant to payroll and gives you the skills you need for any payroll job. I’ve never looked back since I got mine and I would 100% recommend this qualification. You will study with other students with who you can build a support group with to help you along the way."
Who's it for?
Existing payroll managers, payroll supervisors, payroll team leaders as well as experienced payroll officers and payroll administrators who wish to progress to payroll management positions whilst gaining a UK-recognised university degree.
The programme caters for those who work in all payroll environments; from payroll service providers, accountancy firms, in-house payroll teams and sole payrollers. Completion of this course significantly enhances career opportunities in the payroll industry, enabling progression onto not only payroll management roles, but also payroll consultancy, payroll software development and positions in reward and benefits management.
Delivery
The Foundation Degree in Payroll Management is delivered through blended learning. Each module consists of one module workshop, delivered face to face at specified locations throughout the UK, a tutorial which will be provided either face to face or online based on your geographical location and self-driven home study through the Heart of Worcestershire College student website. For employers with five or more learners, the course can be delivered on your work premises. For further information please email us.
We would recommend an average study time of 8-10 hours per week in addition to the attendance days.
Subjects
Students explore in-depth the fundamentals of payroll and pension scheme processes to enable accurate and efficient calculations and administration of payments and deductions. Completion of this year equips students with the knowledge, skills and attributes required of a senior payroll administrator or payroll officer.
Students who complete this component of the degree programme are awarded the CIPP’s Practitioner Certificate in Payroll.
- Introduction to Payroll and Pensions
- Analysing the objectives of the payroll team
- Classifying types of UK pension schemes
- Distinguishing payroll data categories and payment frequencies
- Outlining obligatory right-to-work employment checks
- Summarising of factors affecting employment status
- Assessment of pay and benefits
- Distinguishing categories of gross pay and remuneration entitlements
- Summarising automatic enrolment and pension contributions processes
- Distinguishing PAYE income tax allowances and tax codes
- Establishing taxable pay and non-taxable payments
- Working in a team
- Employing effective communication methods and conflict resolution
- Identifying formal and informal team structures and roles
- Examining principles of team management and objective setting
- Identifying principles of team development
- Deductions from pay
- Calculating employee and employer NICs
- Calculating PAYE income tax
- Administering Court order deductions
- Calculating Student Loan Deductions
- Administering contractual and voluntary deductions
- Absence processing
- Calculating SSP, SMP SAP, SPP and ShPP payments
- Managing the interaction between statutory and contractual leave payments
- Administering and calculating annual leave entitlements
- Identifying other statutory and contractual leave obligations
Students progress onto more advanced payroll principles such as termination payments, employment status and overpayment recovery. This year also explores employment law, audit controls, contractual obligations and the theoretical aspects of effective first-line management. Completion of this year equips students with the knowledge, skills and attributes required of a payroll supervisor.
Students who complete this component of the degree programme are awarded the CIPP’s Advanced Practitioner Certificate in Payroll.
- Leading the team
- Analysing and monitoring staff performance
- Examining and applying leadership and management theory
- Outlining change management theory and application
- Investigating the legislative and contractual conditions for staff management
- Provision of effective and efficient administration
- Critically analysing payment methods and pay distribution arrangements
- Examining internal and external audit practices and procedures
- Identifying relevant management reports and cost control
- Outlining quality standards and ISO accreditation
- Contractual aspects of payroll administration
- Identifying relevant employment law and the impact on payroll management
- Investigating permanent and temporary contractual changes
- Establishing correct TUPE practices
- Examining correct practices with leavers, redundancies and retirement
- Outlining principles of processing foreign workers and expatriate payrolls
- Define and manage, systems, security and risk
- Examine payroll system requirements
- Establishing GDPR compliance, data security and storage requirements.
- Investigating and mitigating payroll fraud
- Constructing effective payroll contingency plans
- Advanced payroll processing
- Examining pay awards, pay spines and remuneration packages
- Examining pay structures in educational establishments
- Analysing employment status factors and associated case law
- Outlining benefits in kind and calculating PSAs
- Calculating director NICs and director earning periods
- Establishing effective salary sacrifice and OpRA arrangements
- Ascertaining tax and NIC liabilities on termination payments
- Identifying optimal overpayment recovery practices
Completing this final year elevates a student’s knowledge and skills to the payroll operational management level. The syllabus covers benefits-in-kind, project management, marketing of payroll services, personal development planning and budgeting. Completion of this year equips students with the knowledge, skills and attributes to assume payroll managerial positions.
Students who complete this component of the degree programme are awarded the CIPP’s Diploma in Payroll Management.
- Work-based project
- Constructing a research design and strategy on an operational issue
- Formulating critical judgements on applicable concepts and theories
- Evaluating and communicating research findings to stakeholders
- Solving live work-based problems and recommending improvements
- Determining feasible opportunities for organisational development
- Improving services and operations
- Examining the role and responsibilities of operational management
- Identifying benchmarking methods on performance
- Examine the principles of project management and project delivery
- Formulating improvements to operational practices
- Flexible benefits, finance and budgets
- Distinguishing taxable and non-taxable benefits in kind
- Calculating taxable benefits reportable on P11Ds
- Establishing the principles of payrolling benefits in kind
- Identifying benefits liable to Class 1 or Class 1A NICs
- Formulate effective expenses management procedures
- Examining budgetary controls and budget setting
- Understanding customers and clients
- Examining marketing skills and techniques
- Establishing the application of marketing within the payroll function
- Discovering factors that influence customer behaviour
- Identifying factors that positively influence customer experience
- Personal effectiveness and professional development
- Composing career plans and goal setting in a dynamic modern workplace
- Devising opportunities for transferring and application of work-based skills
- Compiling evidence for accreditation of prior learning and experience
- Formulating personal development plans in conjunction with business needs
About CIPP
The Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals (CIPP) is the Chartered Institute for payroll, pensions and reward professionals in the UK. With more than 9,500 individuals benefitting from the CIPP's membership benefits and CIPP-approved qualifications and training, the Institute is dedicated to raising the profile of payroll in businesses across the UK.
The education portfolio, developed, delivered, assessed, and awarded by IPP Education (a wholly owned subsidiary of the CIPP), has been developed based on business and individual’s needs, to ensure we are providing the most relevant training in the market.
Our policy and research team represent our members at government consultation forums, ensuring members are up to date and have a voice; and the Consult service offers compliance health checks in payroll processes and procedures to ensure businesses are complying with legislation to avoid large penalties.
In 2021 the CIPP was recognised as the best overall UK association at The Association Excellence Awards, and in 2022 achieved 39th place in the ‘Best Small Companies to Work For’ list and 5th within the ‘Best Not-For-Profit Organisations to Work For’. These prestigious accolades showcase the CIPP's commitment to quality and professionalism and acknowledges excellence in our workplace engagement.