Course Introduction
The Business CTEC is an outstanding qualification which has consistently gained 100% Distinction* to Merit (A* to C) results for students at Lincoln Minster School. Students will develop an understanding of the wider external contexts in which businesses operate and of the internal business functions. The course allows students to appreciate how legal, financial, ethical and resource constraints can affect business behaviour and influence stakeholders.
The vocational aspect of the course allows students to learn how to use a variety of business documents and the different organisational protocols that most businesses would expect employees to follow. Through studying customers and communication, it will allow students to appreciate how vital customers are to the success of a business.
The course also allows students to develop transferable skills that are valued by higher educational institutes and employers, such as communication, planning, teamwork, research and analysis. Students who have previously studied Business at Lincoln Minster School have gone on to study a variety of courses at universities both in the UK and overseas, including Loughborough, Newcastle, Bristol, Durham and York, studying courses including International Business Management, Economics, Accountancy and Marketing. Students have also gained school leaver places and Degree Apprenticeships at John Lewis, Grant Thornton and Mazaars.
Course Content and Methodology
At Lincoln Minster we are able to offer the Extended Certificate (Equivalent to 1 A Level) and the Diploma (Equivalent to 2 A Levels) in Business as part of our Excellence in Business Pathway.
Students undertaking the Extended Certificate route undertake the following units:
Students undertaking the Diploma route undertake the following units:
- The Business Environment
- Working in Business
- Customers and Communication
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Principles of Project Management
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Marketing and Market Research
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Marketing Strategy
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Marketing Campaign
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Business Decisions
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Change Management
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Delivering a business Project
The units are taught through a variety of teaching methods, including visits to businesses, industry speakers and students' own research. The marketing units are all focused on real businesses, giving students the opportunity to apply their work to a real business situation. The area has a wide range of resources for the students, including textbooks, industry magazines and subscriptions to the Business Review and Economic Review.
Course Requirements
There are no specific entry requirements for this qualification, but it is recommended that learners have a grade 4/grade C or above in English and Maths GCSE. Students must also be able to work well under deadlines and be willing to dedicate extensive amounts of time to completing work during study periods.
Assessment
Exam Board: OCR Cambridge Technical, course code: 05835 Extended Certificate and 05837 Diploma
Extended Certificate
Diploma
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The Business Environment, written examination, 2 hours, overall marks 16.5%
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Working in Business, written examination, 1 hour 30 minutes, overall marks 8.5%
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Customers and Communication, coursework, overall marks 8.5%
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Marketing and Market Research coursework, overall marks 8.25%%
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Principles of Project Management, coursework, overall marks 8.25%
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Marketing Strategy, coursework, overall marks 8.5%
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Marketing Campaign, coursework, overall marks 8.5%
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Business Decisions, written examination, 1 hour 30 minutes, overall marks 8.25%
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Change Management, written examination, 1 hour 30 minutes, overall marks 8.25%
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Delivering a business Project, coursework, and overall marks 16.5%
During the course, students are guided through the coursework elements of the course, but they have the benefit of also being able to resit each examined unit of the course up to three times over the two years to improve their grade. Giving them the opportunity to gain the best grade possible.
Grades and UCAS
The CTEC courses are treated the same and accepted widely by Universities in the UK and overseas, but are graded using a slightly different system. Students are awarded individual grades for each component, which then culminate in an overall grade at the end of the course. The course grades are Distinction* (equivalent to an A Level A*); Distinction (A); Merit (C), and Pass (E). These have the same UCAS points tariff as the corresponding A Level grade.