A Level in Business Studies (Full AS+A2)
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A Level
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2 Years
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Different dates available
The course is designed to give you a well rounded knowledge of the subject and to give you the ability to carry on your studies at a higher level. At Level 3 you are not required to have any previous knowledge of the subject, as the materials will take you from no previous knowledge up to Level 3. For Level 5/HND subjects you will be required to have studied at Level 3 or above before enrolment. Suitable for: SUITABLE FOR: This course is suitable for all students over the age of 17. Students can study on this course no matter where you are in the World. The course is made up of various units and each build up your knowledge base of the subject. Courses are all delivered in English.
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Subjects
- Interpreting
- Operations Management
- Business Studies
- Business Environment
- Accounts
- Cash Flow
- Market
- Basic IT
- Customer Service
- Mathematics
- Economics
- Marketing
- Drawing
- Financial
- Planning
- Grammar
- Financial Training
- GCSE Mathematics
- Marketing Mix
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A Level in Business Studies (Full AS+A2) 2130
AS Business Studies
Why choose Business Studies?
The course has been designed to provide students with an understanding of the following: how businesses work; how the world around them affects decision-making within a business; what leads to change and how businesses respond to these issues; and the range of perspectives that can be taken on business activities.
It also helps develop a range of important and transferable skills: data skills; presenting arguments and making recommendations on the basis of the available evidence; and problem solving.
The Course
The course is divided into two units, each of which is divided into several lessons. All of the lessons have references to the textbook and selected websites. At the end of each lesson is a set of self-check questions. After studying the lesson you should be able to answer these questions. If you struggle with any of them, go back and re-read the relevant section. There are also a number of assignments. At various points you will be asked to complete one of the assignments and send it to your tutor for marking.
Each unit corresponds to a unit as set out in the syllabus and an examination. The lessons also correspond to sections of the units in the syllabus. It is important that you will study the lessons in the right sequence. However you should be aware that business studies is very much an integrated subject - try and see the links between topics as you go along, and remember that this is certainly something the examiner will expect.
The units are divided up as follows:
Unit 1- Planning and Financing a Business
Starting and Business:
- Enterprise
- Generating and protecting business ideas
- Transforming resources into goods and services
- Developing business plans
- Conducting start up market research
- Understanding markets
- Choosing the right legal structure for the business
- Raising finance
- Locating the business
- Employing people
Financial Planning:
- Calculating costs
- Using Break-even analysis to make decisions
- Using cash flow forecasting
- Setting budgets
- Assessing business start- ups
Unit 2 - Managing a Business
Finance:
- Using budgets
- Improving cash flow
- Measuring and increasing profit
People in Business:
- Organisational structures
- Measuring the effectiveness of the workforce
- Developing an effective workforce
- Motivating employees
Operations Management:
- Making operational decisions
- Developing quality
- Customer service
- Working with suppliers
- Using technology in operations
Marketing and the Competitive Environment:
- Effective marketing
- Designing the marketing mix
- Marketing mix: product
- Marketing mix: promotion
- Marketing mix: pricing
- Marketing mix: place
- Marketing and competitiveness
Recommended Textbook
Although the course material provides explanations of the whole syllabus you are strongly advised to purchase a copy of the following AS level textbook:
Hall, Jones and others, Business Studies, AS (AQA) 4th edition, (2008), Causeway Press. ISBN 978-1-4058-9220-9
Sections of the book will be set out as recommended reading in places within the course material.
Studying Business Studies
Business studies is a contemporary and "real world" subject. Business studies students can benefit greatly from drawing on experience of employment, experience as consumers and what they see in the media.
Students need to have gcse level mathematics skills to do well on the course. There is no difficult mathematics but there is a need to have a go at interpreting figures and performing simple calculations.
Unit 1 - BUSS1
Planning and Financing a Business
40% of AS, 20% of A Level
1 hour 15 minutes examination
60 marks
Short answer questions and extended responses based on a mini case study.
Available January and June
Unit 2 - BUSS2
Managing a Business
60% of AS, 30% of A Level
1 hour 30 minutes examination
80 marks
Compulsory, multi-part data response questions.
Available January and June
A2 Business Studies
The Course
The course is divided into two units, each of which is divided into several lessons. All of the lessons have references to the textbook and selected websites. At the end of each lesson is a set of self-check questions. After studying the lesson you should be able to answer these questions. If you struggle with any of them, go back and re-read the relevant section. There are also a number of assignments. At various points you will be asked to complete one of the assignments and send it to your tutor for marking.
Each unit corresponds to a unit as set out in the syllabus and an examination. The lessons also correspond to sections of the units in the syllabus. It is important that you study the lessons in the right sequence. However you should be aware that business studies is very much an integrated subject - try and see the links between topics as you go along, and remember that this is certainly something the examiner will expect. The knowledge and understanding contained in AS units is also assessed through the A2 course - do not see these AS units as wholly separate.
The units are divided up as follows:
Unit 3 - Strategies for Success
Functional Objectives and Strategies:
- Using objectives and strategies
Financial Strategies and Accounts:
- Understanding financial objectives
- Using financial data to measure and assess performance
- Interpreting accounts
- Selecting financial strategies
- Making investment decisions
Marketing Strategies:
- Understanding marketing objectives
- Analysing markets
- Selecting marketing strategies
- Developing marketing plans
Operational Strategies:
- Understanding operational objectives
- Operational strategies: scale and resource
- Operational strategies: innovation
- Operational strategies: location
- Operational strategies: lean production
Human Resource Strategies:
- HR objectives and strategies
- Developing and implementing workforce plans
- Competitive organisational structures
- Effective employee/employer relations
Unit 4 - The Business Environment and Managing Change
Corporate aims and objectives:
- Mission, Aims and Objectives
Changes in the Business Environment:
- Businesses and economics
- Businesses and the political and legal environment
- Businesses and the social environment
- Businesses and the technological environment
- Businesses and the competitive environment
Managing Change:
- Internal causes of change
- Planning for change
- Key influences on change
- Making strategic decisions
- Implementing and managing change
Studying Business Studies
Business studies is a contemporary and "real world" subject. Business studies students can benefit greatly from drawing on experience of employment, experience as consumers and what they see in the media.
Students need to have gcse level mathematics skills to do well on the course. There is no difficult mathematics but there is a need to have a go at interpreting figures and performing simple calculations.
Unit 3 - BUSS3
Strategies for Success
25% of A Level
1 hour 45 minutes examination
80 marks
Questions requiring extended answers based on an unseen case study drawing upon knowledge from AS units.
Available January and June
Unit 4 - BUSS4
The Business Environment and Managing Change
25% of A Level
1 hour 45 minutes examination
80 marks
Pre-release research tasks leading to the first section of a two section examination.
The second section will consist of choice of essays. All questions will be essay style and synoptic therefore drawing upon knowledge from all four
A Level in Business Studies (Full AS+A2)