WHO IS IT SUITABLE FOR? ✓ Young people with a genuine interest in the products and services that we as a society consume ✓ Students interested in the role of business and commerce and how they are impacted by economic; political; legal; social and technological change ✓ Anyone wishing to learn more about the individual functions and key objectives of businesses and the impact they have on our everyday life ✓ Anyone interested in setting up their own business enterprise ✓ Anyone wishing to study Business or a related course at university such as Management; Marketing; International Business; Business Law WHAT WILL I LEARN? In Year 12 you will be given an introduction to key business areas: marketing, operations, finance and human resource management. This includes a special focus on decision making – particularly how decisions made in one area can affect the rest of the business. In Year 13 you will progress to investigate the strategic decisions that all businesses have to make. The focus this year is more upon large scale and global business activity. YEAR 12 UNITS: Unit 1 – What is business? Unit 2 – Managers, leadership and decision making Unit 3 – Decision making to improve marketing performance Unit 4 – Decision making to improve operational performance Unit 5 – Decision making to improve financial performance Unit 6 – Decision making to improve human resource performance YEAR 13 UNITS: Unit 7 – Analysing the strategic position of a business Unit 8 – Choosing the strategic direction Unit 9 – Strategic methods: how to pursue strategies Unit 10 – Managing strategic change
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Grade 6 in English (Literature or Language) and Grade 5 in Mathematics 8 or more GCSE at grade 5, equivalent or better including English and Maths.
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED? A-level assessment consists of three two hour written exams taken at the end of year 13. Each exam will be worth a third of the A-level. All three papers will draw on material from the whole course, and will feature a range of question styles including multiple choice questions, short answer questions, essay questions, data response questions and case studies.
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Ealing |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Oldfield Lane North, Greenford, UB6 8PR |
WHO IS IT SUITABLE FOR? ✓ Young people with a genuine interest in the products and services that we as a society consume ✓ Students interested in the role of business and commerce and how they are impacted by economic; political; legal; social and technological change ✓ Anyone wishing to learn more about the individual functions and key objectives of businesses and the impact they have on our everyday life ✓ Anyone interested in setting up their own business enterprise ✓ Anyone wishing to study Business or a related course at university such as Management; Marketing; International Business; Business Law WHAT WILL I LEARN? In Year 12 you will be given an introduction to key business areas: marketing, operations, finance and human resource management. This includes a special focus on decision making – particularly how decisions made in one area can affect the rest of the business. In Year 13 you will progress to investigate the strategic decisions that all businesses have to make. The focus this year is more upon large scale and global business activity. YEAR 12 UNITS: Unit 1 – What is business? Unit 2 – Managers, leadership and decision making Unit 3 – Decision making to improve marketing performance Unit 4 – Decision making to improve operational performance Unit 5 – Decision making to improve financial performance Unit 6 – Decision making to improve human resource performance YEAR 13 UNITS: Unit 7 – Analysing the strategic position of a business Unit 8 – Choosing the strategic direction Unit 9 – Strategic methods: how to pursue strategies Unit 10 – Managing strategic change
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Grade 6 in English (Literature or Language) and Grade 5 in Mathematics 8 or more GCSE at grade 5, equivalent or better including English and Maths.
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED? A-level assessment consists of three two hour written exams taken at the end of year 13. Each exam will be worth a third of the A-level. All three papers will draw on material from the whole course, and will feature a range of question styles including multiple choice questions, short answer questions, essay questions, data response questions and case studies.