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L1 LEVEL 1 DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS
COURSE LENGTH: 1 year ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
4 GCSEs grades E – G or above or educated to GCSE standard Screening for literacy and numeracy to achieve a minimum of Entry 3.
ASSESSMENT:
EXAMPLES OF UNITS STUDIED
PROGRESSION: Coursework internally moderated.
Communicating electronically. Job opportunities in business administration.
Ideas for small businesses.
Level 2 course or Level 2 apprenticeship in Business Administration subject to satisfactory interviews and references.
L2 LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS
COURSE LENGTH: 1 year ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
4 GCSEs grades D-E including English Language at grade D or equivalent and Maths. OR Pass at an appropriate Level 1 programme.
ASSESSMENT:
EXAMPLES OF UNITS STUDIED
PROGRESSION: Coursework internally moderated.
Business purposes. Business on line. Marketing plan. Financial forecasting .
Level 3 course or Level 2 Apprenticeship in Business Administration
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ASSESSMENT:
EXAMPLES OF UNITS STUDIED
PROGRESSION: L3 E
Apprenticeships See page 30 for details
L3 LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS
COURSE LENGTH: 2 years ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
5 GCSEs grades A* – C including English Language. Maths minimum of grade D OR Merit at an appropriate Level 2 Diploma plus GCSE English Language at grade A* – C.
Coursework internally moderated
Recruitment and selection. Marketing. Business communication. Website design strategy.
Higher Education or employment.
DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS LEVEL 3 EXTENDED
COURSE LENGTH: 2 years
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
5 GCSEs at C including English Language and Maths OR Distinction at an appropriate Level 2 Diploma plus GCSE English Language at grade A* – C.
ASSESSMENT:
EXAMPLES OF UNITS STUDIED
Coursework internally moderated
Business environment. Creative product promotion. The impact of communications technology on business. Website strategy.
PROGRESSION: Higher Education or employment.
See page 47 for our A-Level Business and Accounting courses.
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