This course will help you develop an understanding of business organisations and the market they operate in. You will examine the internal workings and the management of organisations in particular the process of decision making in a dynamic external environment. The topics lend themselves to studying and engaging with the business world. Our content is designed to engage students through topics and issues that are relevant in today’s society – they will study key contemporary developments such as digital technology and business ethics, and globalisation is covered throughout the topics.
Students must achieve a Grade 6 in both English Language and English Literature at GCSE.
A-level assessment consists of three x 2 hour written exams taken at the end of the two-year course. 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 | Sutton |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Damson Way, Carshalton, SM5 4NS |
This course will help you develop an understanding of business organisations and the market they operate in. You will examine the internal workings and the management of organisations in particular the process of decision making in a dynamic external environment. The topics lend themselves to studying and engaging with the business world. Our content is designed to engage students through topics and issues that are relevant in today’s society – they will study key contemporary developments such as digital technology and business ethics, and globalisation is covered throughout the topics.
Students must achieve a Grade 6 in both English Language and English Literature at GCSE.
A-level assessment consists of three x 2 hour written exams taken at the end of the two-year course. 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.