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Business BTEC L3 Diploma (Double)

Sittingbourne School, The

Swanstree Avenue, Sittingbourne, Kent, ME10 4NL

National Diploma (BTEC)
Level 3
Business, Administration and Law

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
The Sittingbourne School
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
Option E

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
The Sittingbourne School
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
Option D

Application Instructions

Applications Open: Monday 3rd November 2025

Applications Close: Friday 24th July 2026

Entry Requirements: Our general entry requirements are:-

• A Levels – advanced courses, two year study programme, with an average entry requirement of at least five grade 5+ qualifications, including English and mathematics. Some subjects may have additional entry requirements.

• BTEC Level 3 – advanced courses, two year study programme, with an average entry requirement of at least five grade 4+ qualifications, including English and mathematics. Some subjects may have additional entry requirements.

• T Level - technical course, two year study programme, with an average entry requirement of at least five grade 5+ qualifications, including English and mathematics.

• BTEC Level 2 – One year programme, which could lead on to further studies, with an average entry requirement at least five grade 2 or above, including English and mathematics.

How to Apply: Please apply via Kent Choices

If applying to T Level Engineering, please include a second choice set of subjects within the same application.

Course Summary

Course aims

Students will develop practical skills and theoretical understanding of the world of business and complete projects investigating topics such as; preparing a marketing campaign, managing an event and business finance. During the course students will develop through their group work, IT and presentation skills. Students who study business will gain an insight into the short, medium and long term running of small to global businesses. Critical thinking of real life examples gives students the skills to understand how businesses operate and compete in various industries.

Course Details

Course content

Students will study a range of key areas in business such as ‘Exploring Business’ where they will learn about the purposes of different businesses, their structure, the effect of the external environment, and how they need to be dynamic and innovative to survive.

Other units covered are marketing, finance and recruitment in the business world. If studying for the Diploma in business additional areas of study include business management, event planning, globalisation in business and customer services.

By the time students have completed the course they have a strong knowledge of the wide world of business and a practical skill set that will prepare them for the first stage in their business careers.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

Assessment

The Diploma qualification is assessed through 45% external examination, with two external examination sittings taking place in the first year of the course and the third examination taking place in the second year. The non-examined assessment is marked by the teacher, it is worth 55% of the final grade and consists of five coursework tasks.

Entry requirements

Additional Course Entry Requirements

Previous Business knowledge is useful, but not essential.


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Progression and career opportunities

This course is all about preparing students for employment and/or entry to university. Future careers include accounting, banking, insurance, human resources, marketing and sales. Business is a broad subject that can mix with a combination of any other vocational or academic courses.


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