BUSINESS/ADMINISTRATION BTEC RETAIL BTEC INTRODUCTORY
INTRODUCTORY CERTIFICATE CERTIFICATE
Level: 1 Level: 1
Duration: 1 year Duration: 1 year
This course provides a range of This course is ideal for those who want to
employability skills, personal qualities and study specialist work-related qualifications
attitudes essential for success in working in a range of sectors. The course prepares
within the business, administration or retail for employment and develops a range
area. This course can also be studied with of skills and techniques necessary for
ESOL at Entry Level 3. successful performance in the retail sector.
Content Content
• Working in business • Retail services
• Customer service • Retail selling and merchandising
• Effective communication • Advertising
• Financial management • Fashion or food retailing
s
• Processing business information and
Communications, numeracy and IT skills
payments
are also developed. Assessment is through
• Providing office support practical and written assignments.
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BTEC Work skills units are also offered.
Entry Requirements
In addition, students develop their
GCSEs at grades D-F (including English) and
communications, numeracy and IT skills.
at least Entry Level 3 literacy and numeracy
Assessment is through practical and
or related work experience.
written assignments.
Progression
Entry Requirements
Business Studies BTEC First Diploma.
GCSEs at grades D-F (including English) and
at least Entry Level 3 literacy and numeracy
or related work experience.
Busin
Progression
Business Studies BTEC First Diploma or
BTEC Diploma in Business Administration
or employment as a Junior Office
Administrator or in retail.
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