This A Level specification introduces learners to the dynamic business environment and the importance of entrepreneurial activity in creating business opportunities and sustaining business growth. Learners will have the opportunity to develop a wide range of essential skills required for higher education and employment. The focus of the specification is to nurture an enthusiasm for studying business using contemporary contexts, allowing learners to develop an appreciation of the strategic, complex and interrelated nature of business issues from a local to a global perspective. The subject content enables learners to investigate different types and sizes of organizations in various business sectors and environments, drawing on local, national and global contexts. Students will develop a holistic understanding of business and enterprise and be aware of the opportunities and threats of operating in a global marketplace. They will be expected to be familiar with current issues in business and be able to investigate, analyze and evaluate contemporary business opportunities and problems in a wide range of contexts, whilst recognizing how businesses adapt to operate in a dynamic business environment. Students will gain an understanding of the important role played by small businesses in the economy and the opportunities that exist for entrepreneurs, as well as the importance of established businesses and not-for-profit organizations in providing goods and services. They will also apply a number of analytical techniques, including decision-making models, investment appraisal tools, and ratio analysis, to investigate business opportunities and problems to determine business strategy in a range of contexts.
At least 5 GCSEs at grade 9-4, including English language, mathematics and any other subject-based grades specified. Grade 5 in GCSE Maths and GCSE English Language.
The following three components are all written exams worth 33% each, taken at the end of the two-year course: Business Opportunities and Business Functions, Business Analysis and Strategy, and Business in a Changing World. Lessons offer a range of engagement and challenging teaching and learning styles. These will be a combination of teacher-led, student-led, independent enquiry, independent research projects, and mini enterprise challenges which will develop team building, communication, and leadership.
About Education Provider
| Region | North East |
| Local Authority | Darlington |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | The Headlands, Darlington, DL3 8RW |
This A Level specification introduces learners to the dynamic business environment and the importance of entrepreneurial activity in creating business opportunities and sustaining business growth. Learners will have the opportunity to develop a wide range of essential skills required for higher education and employment. The focus of the specification is to nurture an enthusiasm for studying business using contemporary contexts, allowing learners to develop an appreciation of the strategic, complex and interrelated nature of business issues from a local to a global perspective. The subject content enables learners to investigate different types and sizes of organizations in various business sectors and environments, drawing on local, national and global contexts. Students will develop a holistic understanding of business and enterprise and be aware of the opportunities and threats of operating in a global marketplace. They will be expected to be familiar with current issues in business and be able to investigate, analyze and evaluate contemporary business opportunities and problems in a wide range of contexts, whilst recognizing how businesses adapt to operate in a dynamic business environment. Students will gain an understanding of the important role played by small businesses in the economy and the opportunities that exist for entrepreneurs, as well as the importance of established businesses and not-for-profit organizations in providing goods and services. They will also apply a number of analytical techniques, including decision-making models, investment appraisal tools, and ratio analysis, to investigate business opportunities and problems to determine business strategy in a range of contexts.
At least 5 GCSEs at grade 9-4, including English language, mathematics and any other subject-based grades specified. Grade 5 in GCSE Maths and GCSE English Language.
The following three components are all written exams worth 33% each, taken at the end of the two-year course: Business Opportunities and Business Functions, Business Analysis and Strategy, and Business in a Changing World. Lessons offer a range of engagement and challenging teaching and learning styles. These will be a combination of teacher-led, student-led, independent enquiry, independent research projects, and mini enterprise challenges which will develop team building, communication, and leadership.