The course offers you practical experience and a holistic understanding of the world of business through visits to businesses and visits by business professionals. A Level Business helps students: - Develop a critical understanding of organizations, the markets they serve and the process of adding value - Be aware that business behavior can be studied from the perspectives of a range of stakeholders · acquire a range of skills including decision-making and problem-solving - Be aware of the current structure of business and business practice. In this course, students will learn: - What is business - Managers, leadership and decision making - Decision making to improve marketing performance - Decision making to improve operational performance - Decision making to improve financial performance - Decision making to improve human resource performance - Analyzing the strategic position of a business - Choosing strategic direction - Strategic methods: how to pursue strategies - Managing strategic change Progression: Students will be able to choose a range of business degrees, including: Accounting, Administration and Information Technology, Financial Services, Human Resource Management and Business Management. Other related courses could include law, sports management and IT.
To study Business as part of a full A level programmed, you will need an average GCSE point score of 6 (B) including a minimum of grade 6 (B) in both Math's and English.
100% examination
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Islington |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Boys |
Address | Cowper Street, City Road, London, EC2A 4SH |
The course offers you practical experience and a holistic understanding of the world of business through visits to businesses and visits by business professionals. A Level Business helps students: - Develop a critical understanding of organizations, the markets they serve and the process of adding value - Be aware that business behavior can be studied from the perspectives of a range of stakeholders · acquire a range of skills including decision-making and problem-solving - Be aware of the current structure of business and business practice. In this course, students will learn: - What is business - Managers, leadership and decision making - Decision making to improve marketing performance - Decision making to improve operational performance - Decision making to improve financial performance - Decision making to improve human resource performance - Analyzing the strategic position of a business - Choosing strategic direction - Strategic methods: how to pursue strategies - Managing strategic change Progression: Students will be able to choose a range of business degrees, including: Accounting, Administration and Information Technology, Financial Services, Human Resource Management and Business Management. Other related courses could include law, sports management and IT.
To study Business as part of a full A level programmed, you will need an average GCSE point score of 6 (B) including a minimum of grade 6 (B) in both Math's and English.
100% examination