Apprenticeship - Business Administration Level 3

Key Details

  • Available at:
    Work-Based Learning
  • Study Mode:
    Part-time
  • Course Length:

    15 months

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Apprenticeship - Business Administration Level 3

Apprenticeships

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Course Description

If you already have office/work experience, or if you are progressing from Business Administration Level 2 (or equivalent), then this course will enhance your knowledge and skills.

During the course you will cover a large range of topics, giving you comprehensive skills and experience in all aspects of administrative work to a higher level. The topics cover the same areas as the Level 2 course, but at a more advanced level. You will be able to further develop your work skills and employability, as well as gaining a recognised Level 3 qualification.

Practical experience is provided on the course including work experience. Subjects include business administration skills, essential computing skills, text processing, experiencing working life and typing.

Level 3 apprentices may work in roles such as administration executives/officers, administration team leaders, personal assistants and secretaries, including legal or medical secretaries.

Entry Criteria

  • No formal qualifications are required, but experience in Business Administration is desirable.
  • Apprentices must have an employer who can cover the NVQ criteria.

All places are subject to satisfactory interview.

Delivery

  • A majority of training is provided in the workplace
  • Attendance of college-based sessions to complete theory tasks and tests may be required

Assessment

  • Completion of a portfolio of evidence
  • Work-based observations
  • Theory-based tasks and tests

Progression

From Apprenticeship Level 3 to Higher Apprenticeship Level 4.

Other details

Course type: Apprenticeships

Level: 3

Programme Area:

  • Business and Management

Bilingual:

Bilingual delivery available

Business and Management

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Business and Management

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