NCFE BTEC Diploma
Level 3 Business (Online)
This qualification is suitable for learners aged 16 and above. This qualification aims to provide learners with the knowledge and skills they need to operate as a successful business administrator. It also allows learners to develop skills in a range of areas relevant to business administration roles.
This qualification develops and accredits a wide range of knowledge and skills needed to work in a business administration role. It covers a range of business and administrative skills such as negotiating in a business environment, managing an office facility and monitoring information systems. It consists of 5 mandatory units, 33 optional units, 27 other optional units and 8 optional knowledge units.
Mandatory units:
Unit 01 Principles of business (10 credits)
Unit 02 Principles of business communication and information (4 credits)
Unit 03 Communicate in a business environment (4 credits)
Unit 04 Principles of administration (6 credits)
Unit 05 Manage personal and professional development (3 credits)
The Diploma in Business will give Michail Antonio scholars access to a range of key areas of the business world, below is a selection of the topics -:
Exploring Business
Developing a Marketing Campaign
Personal Business Finance
International Business
Principles of Business
Business Decision Making
Managing an Event
Entry Requirements
- Five grade 4 and above GCSE’s including Maths and English
- We will review each applicant before offering a place
- One or Two year course
- Year One – National Certificate, equivalent to 1/1.5 A Levels
- Year Two – National Diploma, equivalent to 2/3 A Levels
- 16+ years old
- Seven to Nine Units per year
- Five grade 4 and above GCSE’s including Maths and English
- We will review each applicant before offering a place
FAQs
NCFE’s are highly reputable vocational and work-related courses. This qualification is internally assessed through portfolio, coursework, and practical assessment.
The NCFEs are designed to accommodate the needs of employers for immediate full time employment and allow students to progress to higher education to degree level (through UCAS points).
Both NCFEs and A Levels enable learners to progress to further education, either at college or university. The main difference is that an NCFE provides learners with a way to learn through practical work as well as study, studying for an A Level involves more written work and exams.
We encourage you to still attend the enrolment day and speak with your prospective tutor as there may be alternative options we can offer you.
Course start dates will vary depending on the course you wish to study. As part of your induction, you will be given your term dates and timetable.
Sports Group International hold a contract with the Education and Skills Funding Agency, the ESFA ensure that public funds are properly spent, achieves value for money for the taxpayer and delivers the policies and priorities set by the Secretary of State. provides, where necessary, financial support for providers.
As an ESFA partner we have access to funding for education and training for students aged 16 to 18. Your course will be fully funded and therefore free of charge to you.