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Business (Applied)
Business will suit students who are interested in the dynamic world of business however wish to study through a combination of external assessments and internal assignments. The course investigates real life problems faced by businesses and explores possible solutions. Students will be encouraged to use their initiative in order to solve these problems and key employability skills, such as meeting deadlines and planning own work, will play a key part in achievement.
The 2 A ‘Level programme achieves the Diploma (yr 1 study = the Extended Certificate and yr 2 study = the Diploma)
If you choose this course you would benefit from:
- Experienced teachers who specialise in business and have experience in industry
- Guest lecturers and industry experts who in the past have included representatives from Coventry Building Society, Santander Bank and Matalan to name a few
- Trips to put business into practice; in the past students have visited, Alton Towers, BMW in Berlin and DHL in Northampton
- Employability skills development: time management; meeting deadlines; following instructions; communication skills to name but a few
In the first year you will study:
- Investigating Customer Service (internally set and assessed assignments)
- Personal and Business Finance (externally set exam)
- Developing a Marketing Campaign (externally set controlled assessment)
- Exploring Business (internally set and assessed assignments)
In the second year you will study:
- Unit 4 Managing an Event (internally set and assessed assignments)
- Unit 5 International Business (internally set and assessed assignments)
- Unit 6 The Principles of Management (externally set controlled assessment)
- Plus 1 other (tbc) (internally set and assessed assignments)
What will I be taught?
This course is taught around a mixture of flipped learning approach where students make use of materials on the college Moodle site to research topics before they are delivered in class. This prior research is then assessed in class and activities follow which allow learners to explore the content in more detail and apply them to real business situations. In addition, your teacher and personal tutor will review and discuss your progress with you and will be available for advice to support your learning. For the internally assessed units, teaching will be classroom development of topics through delivery, discussion, research, individual and group activities
Classroom activities will include:
- Multiple choice tests
- Essay based assessments
- Interactive online quizzes
- Group and individual work
- Student led sessions
Based on research into how students learn best, each subject will set independent work to allow you to recap what you have done in the past, consolidate understanding for what you are studying in the present and develop the skills and experiences which will help you for the future. You can read more about the college’s approach to independent study here
The Past
Click here for the suggested ongoing revision activities in this subject which research has shown are most likely to boost your achievement in the exam. As this subject also icludes coursework, click here for the suggested activities to work on the coursework units
The Present
Each subject will set weekly homework tasks to help you consolidate your understanding and prepare for your next lesson. This work is typically set through Microsoft Teams, so you will have an electronic log of all your work, notes and feedback.
The Future
A key part of your independent work in this subject will be to prepare for a range of potential jobs and higher education courses when you leave us. To get started, look below at the top higher education courses and jobs which previous students of this course have gone on to do.
As part of a wider programme this course provides an excellent basis for progression to many careers or university courses.
Former students of this college have gone on to study Business Management, Business and Marketing and Business and Accounting at university and employment/apprenticeships with Aldi, Santander and KPMG.
5 x GCSE grades 4-9 (incl. English Language)
Additional Requirements
4 in Maths
4 in English Language / Literature
Not essential but it will help your success…
An interest in and enthusiasm for the business world around you and current affairs/news.
Pairs well with Financial Studies and Economics.
Teaching contact time is 8 hours and 40 minutes per week, as it is a double qualification. Other workshops will be available throughout the year including over some holiday periods. Students are expected to complete between 6 – 8 hours of independent study to complete assignments, homework, extra reading and independent research.
- 55% Internal Assessment via Assignments
- 45% External Assessment via Controlled Assessment and a Written Exam
- For unit breakdown see “what will I learn section above”
Contact Us
Nicola Kalirai nicola.kalirai@ke6n.ac.uk
Nigel Nixon nigel.nixon@ke6n.ac.uk
Vikki Seyfert vikki.seyfert@ke6n.ac.uk
Peter Stokes peter.stokes@ke6n.ac.uk