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Wikipedia: Business And Technology Education Council (BTEC)

The Business And Technology Education Council (BTEC) was a qualification awarding body in the United Kingdom until 1996, when its functions were transferred to Edexcel. The council offered further and higher education awards, particularly to polytechnics, and in particular the BTEC Nationals and BTEC Higher Nationals qualifications.

BTEC qualifications are undertaken in vocational subjects ranging from Business studies to Engineering and even Animal Care. They are equivalent to other qualifications such as the GCSE (levels 1 to 2), A Level (level 3) and university degrees (levels 4 to 6) but one difference is that they tend to be based on practical work or coursework rather than timed examinations.

BTEC was formed in 1984 from the Business Education Council (BEC) and the Technician Education Council (TEC).[1] In 1996, University of London Examinations & Assessment Council (ULEAC) and BTEC merged to form Edexcel.

Examples of BTEC courses include: Business Studies, Engineering, Science, Information Technology, Media Studies, Travel & Tourism and Performing Arts.

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Awards system

  • BTEC Introductory Certificate - Level 1 qualification, roughly equivalent to 2 GCSEs at D-E grades.
  • BTEC Introductory Diploma - Level 1 qualification, roughly equivalent to 4 GCSEs at D-F grades or a Foundation GNVQ.
  • BTEC First Certificate - Level 2 qualification, roughly equivalent to 2 GCSEs at A* - C grades
  • BTEC First Diploma - Level 2 qualification, roughly equivalent to 4 GCSEs at A* - C grades or an Intermediate GNVQ.
  • BTEC National Award - Level 3 qualification, roughly equivalent to 1 A level.
  • BTEC National Certificate - Level 3 qualification, roughly equivalent to 2 A levels.
  • BTEC National Diploma - Level 3 qualification, roughly equivalent to 3 A levels.
  • BTEC Foundation Diploma in Art and Design
  • BTEC Higher National Certificate
  • BTEC Higher National Diploma

See also

References

  1. ^ Richard Aldrich, A century of education, p. 220, http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=1CdIpJdhBp4C&pg=PA220 

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