What will I study?
This course highlights ways in which organisations operate and the steps they take to achieve their goals. It enables you to understand and make use of business information to interpret and report on overall business performance, in a range of contexts.
The course comprises five areas of study.
Understanding business
You will:
be introduced to the business environment while developing skills, knowledge and understanding of enterprise, and the role of different types of business organisations in society
learn about the internal and external environments in which organisations operate, and the role of stakeholders in business.
Management of marketing
You will:
develop skills, knowledge and understanding of the importance to organisations of having effective marketing systems
learn about the processes and procedures organisations use to maintain competitiveness, and how marketing can be used to communicate effectively with consumers, maximising customer satisfaction.
Management of operations
You will:
develop skills, knowledge and understanding of the importance to organisations of having effective operations systems
learn about the processes and procedures used to maintain quality through the effective management of suppliers, inventory, and methods of production in an ethical manner.
Management of people
You will:
develop skills, knowledge and understanding of the issues facing organisations when managing people
learn about the theories, concepts and processes relating to human resource management, and how employees contribute to the success of organisations.
Management of finance
You will:
develop skills, knowledge and understanding of the issues facing organisations when managing finance
learn about the basic theories, concepts and processes relating to financial aspects of business, when preparing and interpreting information to solve financial problems facing organisations.
How will I be assessed?
The course assessment has two components totalling 120 marks:
Component 1: question paper – worth 90 marks (consisting of two sections, section 1 worth 40 marks and section 2 worth 50 marks)
Component 2: assignment – worth 30 marks.
For the assignment component, you will be asked to produce a business report. The assignment component will be set by and externally marked by the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA).
The question paper will be set and externally marked by SQA.
The grade awarded is based on the total marks achieved across all course assessment components.
The course assessment is graded A-D.
Digital Learning Platform
Each class has a Google Classroom - this where class notes, assignments, homework and further learning resources are shared with pupils.
Parents can be added to Google Classroom pages to see any upcoming homework or marked class work.
Ask your teacher if you have any problems!
Useful links:
Easy to access notes and quizzes.
All pupils have log in details to access notes.
Textbooks (Available in Department)
Progression