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C/O Ricards Lodge High School, Lake Road, London, SW19 7HB

Course summary

Why Study Business Studies? Business Studies is an exciting subject which provides a theoretical understanding of the main activities of a business organization. By studying business studies you will gain a good understanding of how to develop and support arguments using the tools of business analysis. A-Level (linear) - A-level Unit 1: Business 1 - A-level Unit 2: Business 2 - A-level Unit 3: Business 3 An Example of the Type of Work Involved: You will complete data response exercises and essays. You will also take part in debates, discussion and presentations. To deal with the finance aspects of the course you will need to be confident when working with numbers. What Careers or Higher Education Follow from this Subject? Business Studies is a subject which will be useful for any career. At university it is possible to study Business Studies on its own or in combination with many other subjects.

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Business
Grade 6 in Business (if taken)
English Language
Grade 6 in English Language
English Literature
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Grade 6 in English Literature
Geography
Grade 6 in Geography
History
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Grade 6 in History
Religious Studies (Philosophy & Ethics)
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Grade 6 in Religious Studies (Philosophy & Ethics)
Economics
Grade 6 in Economics (if taken)
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GCSE English Language or Literature Grade 6 and one Humanities subject at Grade 6 or higher. If GCSE Economics or Business has been studied, Grade 6 or higher required.

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Assessment

A-Level is assessed by three two hours written exams each worth 33.3 % at the end of the course. Paper1: Multiple choice questions, short answers and two essays. Paper 2: Three compulsory data response questions. Paper 3: One compulsory case study consisting of 6 questions.

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Merton
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