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Business, Accounting & Law

This new and exciting study programme has been developed to provide a flexible approach to study using a variety of units within Administration and Personal Development. Devised to encourage learners to stretch and grow. The qualification provides learners with the opportunity to extend their learning in preparation for further vocational learning in further or higher education settings. On completion learners will achieve:Level 2 Certificate in Skills for Profession in Business Administration and Finance

  • Entry Requirements, Units, Assessment and more...

    Entry Requirements

    Aged 19+ Either GCSE English grade D or above Functional Skills English L1 or successful completion of a Level 1 qualification in a related subject - plus an initial assessment that indicates an appropriate level of English ability.

    Assessment Method

    Learners are assessed through activities that are internally set by tutors. These include role play practical demonstration report writing group discussion essay written question/answer

    Aims of the course

    The aim of the courseTo help learners who wish to progress to/within further education or higher educationTo help learners develop advance learningTo help learners who are seeking to take on increased responsibilities in life and workTo help learners who are seeking to enter new work areas and are looking to update and/or add to their employment skills and knowledge

    Progression Opportunities

    Upon successful completion of this course you will be able to progress to: Level 3 Certificate in Business Administration or Access to Law or Access to Business or Enter employment

    Facilities

    Classroom (Day) over 1 day a weekEducational excursions

    Career Options

    What can I earn in business accounting and law?When you're deciding what to study post-16 it's important to think about where your course will lead. If you choose to study for a qualification in business accounting or law you'll be starting on a career path with loads of opportunity for progression ? and a top salary in your sights. For example:Financial project managers start on around £29 000 a year and can earn up to £50 000 with 3-5 years' experienceBusiness administrators start on around £26 000 a year and can earn £39 000 with 3-5 years' experienceLegal secretaries start on around £24 000 and can earn up to £35 000 with 3-4 years' experienceIf you're interested in a career in business accounting or law we offer a diverse range of vocational courses that will help you get where you want to go. To find out more go to https://www.lscollege.ac.uk/courses/business-accounting-and-law or contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Course Details

Venue Lewisham Way
Day/Eve Day
Mode Part Time
Duration 18 weeks
Start Date 02/09/2024
End Date 24/01/2025
Course Code 3BAAH9A0

Funding

For up-to-date information about tuition fees, living costs and financial support, visit Fees and Finance.

16-18 Free
19-24 £ 362
24+ Please Enquire
International £2,160

More Options

  • Starting 27/01/2025 at Lewisham Way
    Venue Lewisham Way
    Day/Eve Day
    Mode Part Time
    Duration 18 weeks
    Start Date 27/01/2025
    End Date 27/06/2025
    Course Code 3BAAQ9A0

    Funding

    For up-to-date information about tuition fees, living costs and financial support, visit Fees and Finance.

    16-18 Free
    19-24 £ 362
    24+ Please Enquire
    International £2,160
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