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Business A Level
Chapeltown Academy
Hydra Business Park, Sheffield, S35 9ZX
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Course Summary
What is Business Studies?
Business Studies delves into market dynamics, decision-making, and key developments like digital technology, business ethics, and globalisation. It equips you with practical skills for further education or the workforce.
Why Study Business Studies?
This subject helps you develop essential skills in data analysis, critical thinking, and decision-making, applicable across various sectors. It prepares you for both further study and employment.
Course Details
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Please click on the following link for this information.
https://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/business/as-and-a-level/business-7131-7132/specification-at-a-glance
• Paper 1: Multiple-choice questions and two long essay questions.
• Paper 2: Analysis of three short case studies, involving data interpretation.
• Paper 3: Six essay questions based on a longer case study.
Entry requirements
The Academy’s general entry criteria of a minimum of five 4s at GCSE apply, including Maths. Grade 4 at least in GCSE Maths preferred.
Your next steps...
Universities and colleges in the UK are offering courses in the following subject areas:
business studies
management studies
finance
accounting
marketing
human resource management
hospitality, leisure, tourism, and transport
Many graduates with a more general business or management degree go on to careers in fields such as business development, marketing, HR, recruitment, banking, and industrial relations. These roles exist in a wide range of industries and businesses – food, fashion, retail, manufacturing, utilities, healthcare, tourism, and many more – and across the private, public, and voluntary sectors.
Undergraduates with finance and accountancy specialisms often go on to take professional qualifications while working in the field, such as certified chartered accountancy given by associations such as ACCA and CIMA. Others train to become investment analysts, financial advisers, tax managers, insurance underwriters, stockbrokers, business consultants, or risk managers.
For many of these professions, a business qualification isn’t essential. However, a business degree will give you a good grounding in areas such as communication, finance, market strategy, and business policy, which can give you an edge in your career.
Related careers
Examples of related careers include:
accountant
bank manager
business analyst
company secretary
events manager
financial adviser
hotel manager
human resource officer
investment analyst
management consultant
marketing manager
operational researcher
stockbroker
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