A-level Business Studies
Overview
By taking an A-level in Business Studies you can gain an holistic understanding of business in a range of contexts, a critical understanding of organisational behaviour, approaches to opportunities, issues and ethics. You will develop your critical analysis, decision-making and problem-solving skills, all of which are transferable to a wide range of contexts..
Key Facts
Start Dates:
- September 2025
- January 2026
Colleges:
- Brighton
- London
- Oxford
Entry level:
- Academic: Completed 10 years of schooling (GCSE or equivalent)
- English: IELTS 5.5 or equivalent
Minimum age:
- 16
Length:
- 2 Academic Years (3 terms)
- We also offer entry from Year 12
Lessons:
- Average 7 hours per week for each A-level subject (plus homework and private study)
Learning outcomes
- Gain UK national university entrance qualification
- Raise English to university level
- Develop study skills required at degree level
- Develop specialist subject expertise
Course content and structure
The following syllabus outline is based on AQA exam board content. Please note that exam boards may vary from college to college.
Year 1
What is business
- Understanding the nature and purpose of business
- Understanding different business forms
- Understanding that businesses operate within an external environment
Managers, leadership and decision making
- Understanding management, leadership and decision making
- Understanding management decision making
- Understanding the role and importance of stakeholders
Decision making to improve marketing performance
- Setting marketing objectives
- Understanding markets and customers
- Making marketing decisions: segmentation, targeting, positioning, using the marketing mix
Decision making to improve operational performance
- Setting operational objectives
- Analysing operational performance
- Increasing efficiency and productivity
- Improving quality
- Managing inventory and supply chains
Decision making to improve financial performance
- Setting financial objectives
- Analysing financial performance
- Making financial decisions: sources of finance
- Making financial decisions: improving cash flow and profits
Decision making to improve human resource performance
- Setting human resource objectives
- Analysing human resource performance
- Improving organisational design and managing the human resource flow
- Improving motivation and engagement
- Improving employer-employee relations
Year 2
Analysing the strategic position of a business
- Mission, corporate objectives and strategy
- Analysing the existing internal position of a business to assess strengths and weaknesses
- Analysing the external environment to assess opportunities and threats
- Analysing strategic options: investment appraisal
Choosing strategic direction
- Strategic direction: choosing which markets to compete in and what products to offer
- Strategic positioning: choosing how to compete
Strategic methods: how to pursue strategies
- Assessing a change in scale
- Assessing innovation
- Assessing internationalisation
- Assessing greater use of digital technology
Managing strategic change
- Managing change
- Managing organisational culture
- Managing strategic implementation
- Problems with strategy and why strategies fail
Typical A-level subject combinations with Business Studies
- Business Studies, Geography and Maths
- Economics, Business Studies and Politics
- Business Studies, Geography and Economics
Sample enrichment activities
- Business Enterprise
- Bank of England visit
- Coca Cola factory tour
- BMW factory visit
Sample academic calendar (2021-2022)
Year 1
Sept
6th: term starts
Student induction
Oct
18th – 22nd: half term
Progress tests
Nov
University fairs and talks
Dec
10th: term ends
End of term exams
Jan
3rd: term starts
Feb
10th – 11th: half term
Progress tests
University fairs
Mar
End of term exams
18th: term ends
Apr
4th: term starts
May
Progress tests
June
Exams
10th: term ends
Year 2
Sept
5th Sept: term starts
Oct
17th – 21st: half term
15th October: UCAS deadline (Medicine)
Progress tests
Nov
University fairs and talks
Dec
9th: term ends
End of term exams
Jan
2nd: term starts
15th January: UCAS deadline (other subjects)
Feb
9th – 10th: half term
Progress tests
Mar
17th: term ends
Mock exams
Apr
3rd: term starts
Progress tests
May
Final exams
June
9th June: term ends
Recommended reading
Below is a list of books which may help you prepare for your studies prior to arrival. Please note that additional books, and online resources such as websites and journals will be shared once you begin your course.
- The Big Business Book by Dorling Kindersley
- Shoe Dog: A memoir by the creator of Nike by Phil Knight
- Steve Jobs: The exclusive biography by Walter Isaacson
- The One device: The secret history of the iPhone by Brian Merchant.
Degree progression
A-level Business Studies opens up many options for students at university, and there are many courses available with permutations of Business/Management/Administration/Accounting and Finance.
Business and Management graduates typically progress to careers in areas such as business development, marketing, recruitment and banking, although plenty of other options are available.
Sample alumni progression
Duy Bang Thanh Dao
- University of Exeter
- Business and Management
Min Fu
- Lancaster University
- Business Studies
Wang Fung Li
- Durham University
- Marketing
Thi Thu Ha Phung
- University of Bath
- Business Administration
Yuzhi Yao
- LSE
- Management
Gaochuan Zhang
- Durham University
- Marketing