Business
About this course
**What does the course include?**
The BTEC Higher National Certificate/Diploma in Business is a vocational Higher Education course, designed to prepare you for a career in business through a combination of theoretical and practical teaching
**First year (HNC) units will include:**
- Business & the Business Environment
- Business Law
- Financial Accounting
- Marketing Essentials
- Managing a Business Project
- Human Resource Management
- Management Accounting
- Management and Operations
**Second year (HND) units will include:**
- Business strategy
- Brand Management
- Planning for Growth
- Research Project (2 units)
- Consumer Behaviour / Insight Unit
- Employee Relations
- Organisational Behaviour
**How is the course assessed?**
Coursework and continual assessment, there are no external exams although you may sometimes have in class tests.
**Where does it lead?**
The HNC/D is a nationally and internationally recognised qualification throughout the business world. It provides a basic grounding in the core areas of business and management and leads to new employment opportunities, career enhancement, and promotion prospects. The HNC/D gives automatic subject exemption from many professional qualifications.
Holders of the BTEC HNC/D in Business can study for one additional top-up year at various UK universities to gain a business degree (e.g. BA (Hons) in Business).
**Fees**
Standard - £5,500 (subject to annual review)
**Duration**
This course is two years in length with each year comprising of 30 study weeks, 3 reading weeks and holidays.
The Uni
Paddington Green Campus
Business and Financial Services
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