WVR School Leavers' Prospectus 2021-2022
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Level 2 Business
A one-year course providing you with a good basic knowledge of the
factors involved in running a business. Modules include: finance for
business, principles of customer service, providing business support,
recruitment, sales, and an introduction to law.
Level 3 Business
A two-year course taking a closer look into how organisations
operate. Modules include: developing a marketing campaign,
personal and business finance, digital marketing, visual
merchandising, market research, and employment law.
Careers not Courses
Accountant
Business Advisor
Communications
Officer
Financial Consultant
Human Resources
Manager
Management
Consultant
Marketing Officer
Office Manager
Project Manager
Retail Manager
If you dream of working in a successful
company or even starting up your own,
studying Business can provide you with endless
opportunities. The variety of skills you will gain
will open up a huge range of career pathways.
Did you know?
• In recent years there has been a huge increase
in the number of self-employed people in the
UK. Currently there are almost 5 million
• In HR, a starting salary can begin at £18,000.
As you gain experience and qualifications, you
could reach to the top of the career ladder and
become a HR Director, earning £100,000
• There is a huge demand for accountants all
over the world. Almost every organisation has
a finance department, so there are lots of jobs
available right on your doorstep or further afield.
VOCATIONAL COURSES - BUSINESS
Progression opportunities
After completing your level 3 course you can progress onto
our HNC or HND in Business, or choose to specialise and
enrol on one of our professional courses, such as: Leadership
& Management (ILM accredited), Human Resources (CIPD
accredited) or Accounting (AAT accredited).
You may also wish to seek employment within the industry
or progress onto university to study a related course.
Sources: gosimpletax.com & cipd.co.uk
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