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HELPING YOU GET AHEAD IN THE OFFICE


BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Also see On Track on page 49.


Level 1 BTEC Diploma in Business Administration This full-time course aims to help students at college who are preparing for work or work experience, and adults who may be entering employment for the fi rst time.


Entry requirements: College interview and assessment.


Possible next steps: Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Business and Administration.


Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Business and


Administration This is a part-time course which takes one year to complete. The course is designed to prepare you for work in the fi eld of business administration. You will learn Microsoft packages as well as offi ce skills and attend a work placement.


Entry requirements: College interview and assessment.


Possible next steps: Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Business and Administration.


QCF Administration (Business Professional)


Level 2 Diploma This is a full-time qualifi cation that will prepare you for employment or further education. You will be required to work in a ‘model offi ce’ and complete a range of administration assignments.


Entry requirements: College interview and assessment.


Possible next steps: QFC Administration (Business Professional) Level 3 Certifi cate.


QCF Administration (Business Professional)


Level 3 Certifi cate This is a challenging part-time course of 2 half days per week, designed to extend and develop existing skills and take students through to employment.


Entry requirements: College interview, Level 2 in Business and Administration plus a college assessment.


Possible next steps: HNC/D which we offer at the College, National Certifi cate in e-business, degree courses or employment.


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


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