Cambridge Technicals are vocational qualifications at Level 3 for students aged 16+. They’re designed with the workplace in mind and provide a high-quality alternative to A Levels. The Cambridge Technicals in Business have been developed to meet the changing needs of the sector, and prepare students for the challenges they’ll face in Higher Education or employment. Students will practically apply their skills and knowledge in preparation for further study or the workplace. Students will learn how a business might evolve. From a small start-up business to a large multinational organisation, your students will consider a range of different business types and gain an understanding of how the choice of business type might affect the objectives that are set. Students will also look at the internal workings of businesses, including their internal structure and how different functional areas work together. Plus, by looking at the external constraints under which a business must operate, students will gain an understanding of the legal, financial and ethical factors that have an impact. Students will also explore ways in which businesses respond to changes in their economic, social and technological environment; and gain an appreciation of the influence different stakeholders can have upon a business.
About Education Provider
Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Walsall |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Birmingham Street, Walsall, WS1 2ND |
Cambridge Technicals are vocational qualifications at Level 3 for students aged 16+. They’re designed with the workplace in mind and provide a high-quality alternative to A Levels. The Cambridge Technicals in Business have been developed to meet the changing needs of the sector, and prepare students for the challenges they’ll face in Higher Education or employment. Students will practically apply their skills and knowledge in preparation for further study or the workplace. Students will learn how a business might evolve. From a small start-up business to a large multinational organisation, your students will consider a range of different business types and gain an understanding of how the choice of business type might affect the objectives that are set. Students will also look at the internal workings of businesses, including their internal structure and how different functional areas work together. Plus, by looking at the external constraints under which a business must operate, students will gain an understanding of the legal, financial and ethical factors that have an impact. Students will also explore ways in which businesses respond to changes in their economic, social and technological environment; and gain an appreciation of the influence different stakeholders can have upon a business.