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Business student Ebru Kuckuarslan successfully completed her year-long apprenticeship with the Learning Trust whilst studying on the Business Administration Level 2 course at HCC. As a result of her competence, Ebru’s contract was extended at the Learning Trust.


BTEC Level 1 Diploma in


Business Administration If you like to learn skills to prepare you for work or work experience, this full-time course is for you.


Entry requirements: College interview and assessment.


Possible next steps: Business Administration (level 2)


Level 2 Diploma in Administration (Business


Professional) This course is assignment based and is designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge required to work in a modern office. The course includes Text Processing.


Entry requirements: College interview and assessment.


Possible next steps: Administration (Business Professional) level 3, NVQ level 3 Business & Administration or employment.


QCF Level 2 Diploma in Business and


Administration (NVQ) This course is designed to prepare you for work in the field of business administration and for the NVQ qualification. You will learn to use Microsoft Office packages. The course includes a work placement where assessment will take place; you will also build up a portfolio of evidence.


Entry requirements: College interview and assessment.


Possible next steps: NVQ level 3 Business Administration or employment.


QCF Administration (Business Professional)


Certificate (level 3) This is an assignment based course for people who want to study business administration at level 3. The course includes Text Processing.


Entry requirements: College interview, level 2 in Business and Administration plus assessment.


Possible next steps: Higher level courses.


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Tuition is free for 16-18 year olds. All courses are subject to change – call 020 7613 9123.


Business Administration


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