
What is Business BTEC National and why study it? We will be offering the Extended National Diploma in Business. This is equivalent to taking 3 A levels. Students will cover units looking areas such as: • Exploring Business • Developing a Marketing Campaign • Personal & Business Finance • Managing an Event • International Business • Principals of Management • Recruitment & Selection Process • Investigating Customer Service • Investigating Corporate and Social Responsibility • Principals of Management • Pitching for a new business • Market Research • The English Legal System The course is designed to involve continual assessment and is different to A levels as there is not a large proportion of the course weighted to final exams. Learning will be encouraged in a practical way and students will apply the underpinning theories, research and analysis to bring a depth of understanding to their work. Where next? BTEC courses can be taken instead of A level qualifications and attract UCAS tariff points for university in a similar way. The grading system is different, with BTECs being graded Pass, Merit, Distinction, Distinction* rather than A*-E UCAS Tariff Points A level A* 56 points 48 points C 32 points E 16 points BTEC Distinction* 56 points Distinction 48 points Merit 32 points Pass 16 points The BTEC National is widely recognised by universities and industry. It can lead to a degree in Business or an apprenticeship. What are the entrance requirements? Grade 5 in GCSE Maths. Who do I need to see for more information? Mr. T Miah, Head of Economics and Business
General Entrance Requirements: 5 or more Grade 4+, Including English Language and Maths. Subject Specific: Grade 5 in GCSE Maths.
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Redbridge |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | 1 Cricklefield Place, Ilford, IG1 1FY |
What is Business BTEC National and why study it? We will be offering the Extended National Diploma in Business. This is equivalent to taking 3 A levels. Students will cover units looking areas such as: • Exploring Business • Developing a Marketing Campaign • Personal & Business Finance • Managing an Event • International Business • Principals of Management • Recruitment & Selection Process • Investigating Customer Service • Investigating Corporate and Social Responsibility • Principals of Management • Pitching for a new business • Market Research • The English Legal System The course is designed to involve continual assessment and is different to A levels as there is not a large proportion of the course weighted to final exams. Learning will be encouraged in a practical way and students will apply the underpinning theories, research and analysis to bring a depth of understanding to their work. Where next? BTEC courses can be taken instead of A level qualifications and attract UCAS tariff points for university in a similar way. The grading system is different, with BTECs being graded Pass, Merit, Distinction, Distinction* rather than A*-E UCAS Tariff Points A level A* 56 points 48 points C 32 points E 16 points BTEC Distinction* 56 points Distinction 48 points Merit 32 points Pass 16 points The BTEC National is widely recognised by universities and industry. It can lead to a degree in Business or an apprenticeship. What are the entrance requirements? Grade 5 in GCSE Maths. Who do I need to see for more information? Mr. T Miah, Head of Economics and Business
General Entrance Requirements: 5 or more Grade 4+, Including English Language and Maths. Subject Specific: Grade 5 in GCSE Maths.