AAT BESY Business Environment Synoptic (Blended Learning) - Level 2
Overview
We are excited to introduce our revamped AAT courses, which now include the option to study each unit individually.
This may be suitable if you have transferred from AQ2016 to AQ2022 and only have a couple of units left after the transition, or if you don’t want to be restricted to an academic year for completion of the qualification.
An AAT qualification offers you a professional status that reflects the skills you’ve worked so hard to gain.
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Start dates and fees
Dates
This course starts at various times throughout the year. Please register your interest to be the first to know about upcoming dates.
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Costs
You will also need to purchase an AAT student membership at the appropriate level for your course. The membership fee lasts for the whole duration of the qualification. Please visit aat.org.uk for current membership fees and payment information.
Financial support
- Please get in touch to find out about the financial support available to pay for course fees, enquiries@wnc.ac.uk.
What will I study?
- Understand the principles of contract law
- Understand the external business environment
- Understand key principles of corporate social responsibility (CSR), ethics and sustainability
- Understand the impact of setting up different types of business entity
- Understand the finance function within an organisation
- Produce work in appropriate formats and communicate effectively
- Understand the importance of information to business operations
Please note, this unit can either be studied on its own or as part of the full AAT Certificare in Accounting (Blended Learning) - Level 2. Please contact AATEnquires@wnc.ac.uk to find out more.
Entry requirements
- GCSE English and maths at grade C/4 or above (or equivalent qualification). This will be assessed on an individual basis on application.
- You must also have completed the ITBK Introduction to Bookkeeping and POBC Principles of Bookkeeping Controls units before starting this course.
How long is the course?
- Part-time course that runs over 10 weeks
- 27.5 classroom hours.
How will I be assessed?
- External online assessment taken on-campus.
- If you are an external student and want to sit an assessment on campus, please email examinationsofficers@wnc.ac.uk or call 01623 900128 for more details.
Career opportunities
How do I apply?
This course starts at various times throughout the year. Please register your interest to be the first to know about upcoming dates.
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