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Discover the importance of studying Business for career prospects, academic development, and entrepreneurial ventures. Learn about key topics like finance, marketing, and management. Interact with experienced teachers to excel in coursework and exams. Business knowledge opens doors to various fields and higher education opportunities, shaping your professional path. Whether aiming for a degree course or entering the workforce, grasp the fundamentals of business ownership, operations, and strategic decision-making. Consult with experts and alumni to gain insights into the diverse career paths available.
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GCE Business Studies 4 Units
Business Ownership Marketing Operations Management Business Finance Human Resources Objectives and Strategy Investment Decisions Final Accounts The economy Globalisation Change Management AS Topics A2 Topics
AS Level – Certificate = 33.33% exam, 33.33% coursework, 33.33% controlled assessment A2 Level – Extended Certificate = 33.33% exam, 50% coursework, 16.67% controlled assessment
Coursework has to be completed to a certain standard or you will fail this course.
Why study Business? • You have an interest in it from GCSE • Popular course at A Level in this school. 100 % pass rate • Experienced A Level teachers • Basis for Business/Accounts courses at university • Basis for jobs in industry, banking and finance, marketing, management, teaching • Even if you are going to be a Vet, Doctor, Lawyer etc some business knowledge is useful as many of these professionals set up their own practices ie their own businesses.
Leading to … Degree Course/FE Course/Apprenticeship/University Business Management Communication with Counselling Computer Information Technology Environmental Health Actuarial Science and Risk Management Law Events Management Food Design and Nutrition Computing Technology International Politics and Conflict Studies Teacher Training Art and Design Food Business Management Marketing HND Business
Want to know more? • Ask me, Mr Sloan, Mr Loye • Ask Years 13-14 Business Studies/Applied Business students • Talk to past pupils • Talk to your parents/guardians