Business (double award)
Voc Lvl 3
The BTEC Diploma in Business develops your understanding of the requirements of business and management. You will have the opportunity to focus on specific topics such as human resources, marketing campaign creation, digital marketing, accounting, event management and principles of management.
You will apply practical skills and knowledge in preparation for further study in Higher Education or the workplace, studying a range of mandatory and optional unit content with external and internal assessments.
This two year course is equivalent to two A levels with 45% external assessment 55% internal assessment.
Over the two years, you will study eight units which will give you a broad understanding of the operation and function of businesses. You will look at forms of business and the impact of the economic environment on business activity. You will develop a marketing campaign focused on meeting customer needs. You will learn about finance and accounting as well as the recruitment process and how important they all are in the success of a business. You will plan and run a business event. On top of this you will explore the impact of international business and learn about principles of management decision making.
For units that are internally assessed, you will be applying what you learn to create project and report style assignments that will be produced on the Google Suite of apps.
For units that are externally tested, you will be learning key concepts (as well researching industry features and business practices) covered in the specification and practising for the external tests. Consolidation will be a key feature of these units.
Each unit will be graded as Pass, Merit or Distinction. This will lead to a final qualification of of two grades e.g. Distinction Distinction*. This course attracts UCAS points and is widely recognised by universities and employers.
This qualification is designed to be taken as part of a study programme alongside one other vocational qualification or A level. Across a broad range of subjects including law, sport, psychology, graphics, media, maths etc.
Progression routes include higher education and employment: such as a BA in Business, or direct entry level employment, apprenticeships and training in marketing, sales, HR, events, finance or accounting.
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You can find the prep work for this course at prepwork.farnborough.ac.uk.
Q: What's the difference between A level and BTEC business?
A: The A level course is assessed with external exams at the end of the two year course. The BTEC is assessed in January and June in each year of study by a combination of internally assessed assignments and exams.
Pearson
Pearson BTEC National Business Student Book 1 - ISBN: 9781292126241
Pearson BTEC National Business Student Book 2 - ISBN: 9781292126258