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The courses in the Business department reflects the diverse nature of skills required in business – and are focused on developing your career. From marketing to accountancy, personnel management to sales, there is a wide range of courses available, whether you are starting out in the business world, or looking for extra qualifications to gain a promotion.
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The courses in the Business department reflects the diverse nature of skills required in business – and are focused on developing your career. From marketing to accountancy, personnel management to sales, there is a wide range of courses available, whether you are starting out in the business world, or looking for extra qualifications to gain a promotion.
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Vocational and work-related qualifications are changing to become more responsive to the demands of employers and learners.
We’ve put together some useful tips to help you get the most out of your studies, keep motivated and on track with your course and achieve the qualification you need.
A-levels are changing. From September 2015, AS-levels will no longer count towards your qualification and you’ll face more exams at the end of Year 13 than before.
Schools continue to change. Standards are rising, the number and range of support staff employed in schools continue to increase and time is being found for teachers to focus more closely.
Until recently pupils were entered for either GCSE or A-level examinations, with A-levels divided into two levels: AS at the end of Year 12 and A2 at the end of Year 13.
We’ve been trying to find out by asking more than 300 UK employers about their biggest interview turn-offs and what it takes to impress them.
Vocational and work-related qualifications are changing to become more responsive to the demands of employers and learners.
We’ve put together some useful tips to help you get the most out of your studies, keep motivated and on track with your course and achieve the qualification you need.
A-levels are changing. From September 2015, AS-levels will no longer count towards your qualification and you’ll face more exams at the end of Year 13 than before.
Schools continue to change. Standards are rising, the number and range of support staff employed in schools continue to increase and time is being found for teachers to focus more closely.
Until recently pupils were entered for either GCSE or A-level examinations, with A-levels divided into two levels: AS at the end of Year 12 and A2 at the end of Year 13.
We’ve been trying to find out by asking more than 300 UK employers about their biggest interview turn-offs and what it takes to impress them.
Vocational and work-related qualifications are changing to become more responsive to the demands of employers and learners.
We’ve put together some useful tips to help you get the most out of your studies, keep motivated and on track with your course and achieve the qualification you need.
A-levels are changing. From September 2015, AS-levels will no longer count towards your qualification and you’ll face more exams at the end of Year 13 than before.
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