BTEC Courses
Because BTEC courses are vocational in nature they are more practical routes of academic study. Each course will have a larger coursework element to the assessment method. All our BTEC courses are studied at Level 3 meaning they are ideally suited to progression into University or Higher-Level Apprenticeships. BTEC courses come in different sizes and are the equivalent to either one or two A Levels.
To study a BTEC Level 3 course you will need a minimum of five GCSEs at grade 4. You can also study BTECs alongside A Level courses if you meet the entry requirements.
Less Maths and Chemistry content than the A Level Biology course, with no plant biology or ecology-based topics – you will only…
The National Extended Certificate in Applied Law is an exciting course that aims to provide you with a coherent introduction to…
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The BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate in Engineering will be made up of 360 guided learning hours and is equivalent to 1 A…
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The qualifications aim to develop your…
An opportunity to learn about the music industry and develop your skills as a performer, producer and engineer. If you want to specialise in
An industry-focused experience with real-world skills so it almost feels like you’re working in a professional theatre company from day one
This programme is equivalent to three A Levels. Some of the units you will study include: the…
This programme is equivalent to three A Levels. Some of the units you will study include: the…
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