The Course Options for Business Studies and Cambridge Technical Diploma

taster lesson n.w
1 / 11
Embed
Share

Discover the differences between Cambridge Technical Diploma and A Level Business Studies courses. Explore the areas of focus, career opportunities, and examination styles to make an informed choice. Join a group activity to enhance your understanding of business functions.

  • Business Studies
  • Cambridge Technical Diploma
  • A Level
  • Exam vs Coursework
  • Career Opportunities

Uploaded on | 0 Views


Download Presentation

Please find below an Image/Link to download the presentation.

The content on the website is provided AS IS for your information and personal use only. It may not be sold, licensed, or shared on other websites without obtaining consent from the author. If you encounter any issues during the download, it is possible that the publisher has removed the file from their server.

You are allowed to download the files provided on this website for personal or commercial use, subject to the condition that they are used lawfully. All files are the property of their respective owners.

The content on the website is provided AS IS for your information and personal use only. It may not be sold, licensed, or shared on other websites without obtaining consent from the author.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Taster Lesson

  2. We offer a choice of 3 different courses. It is important that you are aware of the differences between them. Cambridge Technical Diploma A LEVEL BUSINESS STUDIES Cambridge Technical Certificate in Business Worth 2 A Levels (will take up two option blocks) 60% coursework, 40% examination 100% examination. You will sit 3 x 3 hour examinations at the end of Year 13. Worth 1 A Level. 60% coursework, 40% examination *You may choose to study Business Studies or Cambridge technical in Business in the Sixth Form even if you did not study GCSE Business.

  3. Business Studies You enjoy learning about real businesses. Business Studies Cambridge technical in Business You would like to develop the knowledge and skills to set up your own business and/or the work in a business. You are considering studying a business-related subject at university or are thinking about an apprenticeship when you leave school. You enjoy and hands-on, practical approach to learning. Cambridge technical in Business You see yourself studying a business-related course at university. You have strong numeracy and literacy skills. (B grades for GCSE English and Maths) You enjoy analysing information and data to help make decisions. You like identifying problems and evaluating solutions. You prefer examinations to coursework. You work well with others. You are currently completing the VCERT Business course. You prefer to focus on coursework as opposed to examinations.

  4. You have been given a coloured domino. Each domino has a business function (Marketing, Finance, Operations, Human Resources) on it. Find the person in the class who has the domino that describes the meaning of your function. The person you find must also have a domino of the same colour. You will be working in these groups for the rest of this lesson. When you have found the other members of your group, sit at the correct table (it will have your group s colour on it).

  5. A Level Business will enable you to use your business knowledge to help analyse a business s position and make recommendations about the action that should be taken. Imagine that you are an important manager or director in the business. You will need to make important decisions. A Level Business Studies will give you the skills to be able to do this!

  6. There are stickers on the table. Put on the sticker for the role you have been given (from the domino activity). You all have information about your different functions. Read through the introduction ONLY.

  7. What are the key issues mentioned in the case study? Demand for new taxis in the UK is decreasing. Electric cars are becoming more popular. The business wants to increase sales and profits. They want to regenerate their image. What decision do they need to make? Do they start producing electric taxis for customers in the UK and Europe.

  8. You will now participate in a board meeting as Peter would have to do with his board of directors. Read through the introduction and the information for your function. Work independently to prepare your arguments for the board meeting. Do you think they should invest in the manufacture of electric taxis?

  9. Now that you have had a chance to prepare your arguments, you should now run your board meeting. Each director should present their opinions and use data to support them. NOTE: Not all the other directors will have the same information as you, so you must make sure that you explain the data/information you have to them.

  10. Now that you have presented your opinions to each other, have a discussion... Should the business manufacture electric taxis? Hold up your sign: YES or NO ? Be prepared to explain your answers.

Related


More Related Content