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Management & Administration T Level

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At A Glance: 

During the 2-year programme, students will develop the core knowledge and skills that are needed for entry to a range of management and administration occupations.

  • Level 3 qualification
  • 2-year course
  • Includes 9 weeks minimum working with an employer on an industry placement

Students can also use this T Level to progress to a related higher-level apprenticeship or course of study at a higher level.

 

Course Content

Students will develop an understanding of a broad range of issues relevant to the sector, including:

  • business context – an overview of organisational cultures and values, different types of internal and external stakeholder, different forms of governance and the impact of organisations on society and the environment
  • project and change management – an understanding of the common change management theories and models and how to support and improve projects
  • business behaviours – the importance of good communication and adapting social communication styles to professional standards and according to purpose, medium and audience
  • quality and compliance – the importance of maintaining and improving quality in all aspects of public and private sector organisations

Options to Specialise

In addition to the core content, each student will also complete at least one module of occupation-specific content.

The specialisms available in the T Level in Management and Administration are:

  • business support
  • business improvement
  • team leadership and management

Entry Requirements

6 GCSEs grades 4-9, including grade 5 in Maths and grade 5 in English Language

Career Progression

TYPICAL CAREERS INCLUDE:

  • Manufacturing Supervisor
  • Civil Service Admin Officer
  • Medical Secretary
  • Secretary
  • Barrister’s Clerk
  • Admin Assistant
  • School Secretary
  • Information Scientist
  • Court Administrative Assistant
  • Office Manager
  • Personal Assistant
  • Indexer

Student Testimonials

Nadine

I chose a T Level because it gives me both classroom learning and real work experience. I wanted something more practical than A Levels.

The course is about something I enjoy, and I like that I’ll learn real skills that I can use in a job.

The best parts are the hands-on learning and gaining real experience.

I want to get a job or do a degree apprenticeship after my T Level.

I’d recommend it. You learn a lot, get real experience, and it gives you good future options.

Ishmael

I chose T-level over the other options because I wanted to experience the work experience we get from another business.

I have already been accepted into the industry of administration at Everyday fitness for my placement.

I believe T-levels are significantly better than A-levels and BTECs, as they offer more opportunities.

So far the highlights of my course have been the Economics aspect and the Business context.

My parents also think this is a good opportunity as it will offer me an open world experience.