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T Level in Business

Learn and build upon the skills needed to find a job in the business sector — our T Level qualification is equivalent to THREE A-Levels!

Introduction

Learn the skills you need to excel in a career in business

A T level in Business gives you foundations to pursue a career in all areas of the business world.

You will study how businesses operate in different sectors, covering key areas such as:

  • Project management
  • Change management
  • Marketing
  • Human resources
  • Innovation and technology

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“As a T Level is equivalent to three A-Levels it allows for you to gain UCAS points and apply for higher education, such as a degree apprenticeship. This was perfect for me because I always wanted to strengthen my knowledge and keep going with my education after my GCSEs.”

Lara Beth Hodgson, Quality Assurance Apprentice at Morgan Sindall

What is a T Level?

What is a T Level?

  • • A new alternative option

    A two-year qualification that you can do after GCSEs as an alternative to A levels, other post-16 courses or an apprenticeship

  • • Equivalent to THREE A levels

    Your T Level will be worth UCAS points and recognised by universities and other education providers

  • • Gain on-the-job experience

    You’ll spend 20 per cent of your time on a 45-day placement with an employer to give you the skills and knowledge companies look for

Additional information

You will need to have at least five GCSEs at Grade 4 or above including English and maths.

You do not need to have studied business before to study this course.

A T Level in business will give you foundations to understand the knowledge, skills and behaviours to support you in pursuing a career in area including human resources, project management, finance, marketing, business administration or any other business function.

Completing a T Level could lead to an apprenticeship, higher apprenticeship, Higher Education and/or degree apprenticeship.

This could be with Lakes College based on the existing (and growing) offer or to another provider.

Emily-rose Lane case study

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You can apply to our course directly via our website.