BTEC National in Business
BTEC
In Worcester
Description
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Type
BTEC
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Location
Worcester
Why choose BTEC National in Business? This is a vocational course that provides an alternative method of study to the traditional AS/A level Business course, but is a qualification of equal status. The course focuses on a range of skills relevant to the needs of modern businesses and a variety of topics such as Marketing, Finance, Human Resources and Management. There is an emphasis on building.
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Why choose BTEC National in Business?
This is a vocational course that provides an alternative method of study to the traditional AS/A level Business course, but is a qualification of equal status. The course focuses on a range of skills relevant to the needs of modern businesses and a variety of topics such as Marketing, Finance, Human Resources and Management. There is an emphasis on building up a portfolio of work, whilst also providing students with an element of choice often absent from AS/A level studies. It is useful both in terms of moving on to Higher Education or employment.
Resources and Facilities
Internet access, interactive ICT resources and DVDs/videos
Business simulation
Extensive student support library
Teaching and Learning Styles
A range of activities will be used to reflect the nature of the units and include:
Trips
Discussions
Presentations
Guest speakers
Enrichment Activities
Putting theory into practice is an important part of the course. Recent visits to local businesses include Cadbury World, Drayton Manor and Worcester Rugby Club. The College has close links with some of the major employers in the area and students will spend time on company premises meeting senior management to find out how businesses work.
Each student must pay 35 at the start of the year to cover some of the assignment-related trips.
Assessment
The National Award can be studied for one block over two years (six units) to gain, equal to one A level; and the National Diploma, eighteen units for three blocks over two years, equal to three A levels.
Assessment is by the submission of coursework and assignments for each unit.
Progression Opportunities
The qualification can be used for admission to degree level courses or to begin a career in a business related area. All of the career opportunities open to AS/A level students are also available to BTEC students.
BTEC National in Business