
Studying Financial studies will give you the chance to become financially independent and prepare you for life after education. You will not only learn how to manage money effectively but also about income and expenditure, financial products and how public money is raised and spent. These wide selection of topics introduces you to many of the essential skills that employers say are missing, including independent thinking and numerical skills. This is a course for those who have an interest in understanding the society through the study of crime. Students will need to easily answer essay type questions and learn the specific terminology of criminology.
GENERIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR A LEVEL SUBJECTS: Grade 4-9 in GCSE English Language and a merit in a vocational subject SUBJECT SPECIFIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Grade 4 in GCSE English and Maths. Level 2 Merit in a vocational course
Year 12: - 45 Minute multiple choice questions - 1 hour 45 min pre-release case study Year 13: - 1 hour multiple choice questions - 2 hours pre-re-lease material Note: students can decide to stop after the first year and bank a Certificate in Financial Studies (CeFS)
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Kent |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Girls |
Address | Hall Road, Northfleet, Gravesend, DA11 8AQ |
Studying Financial studies will give you the chance to become financially independent and prepare you for life after education. You will not only learn how to manage money effectively but also about income and expenditure, financial products and how public money is raised and spent. These wide selection of topics introduces you to many of the essential skills that employers say are missing, including independent thinking and numerical skills. This is a course for those who have an interest in understanding the society through the study of crime. Students will need to easily answer essay type questions and learn the specific terminology of criminology.
GENERIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR A LEVEL SUBJECTS: Grade 4-9 in GCSE English Language and a merit in a vocational subject SUBJECT SPECIFIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Grade 4 in GCSE English and Maths. Level 2 Merit in a vocational course
Year 12: - 45 Minute multiple choice questions - 1 hour 45 min pre-release case study Year 13: - 1 hour multiple choice questions - 2 hours pre-re-lease material Note: students can decide to stop after the first year and bank a Certificate in Financial Studies (CeFS)