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Programmes of Study
At Mirfield College, we offer an exceptional, student-centred post-16 experience across a broad range of A-level, Level 2 and Level 3 BTEC courses.
For a list of the courses we currently offer, visit: Courses.
A-levels
Advanced Level qualifications (known as A-Levels) are subject-based qualifications that can lead to university, higher apprenticeships, further study, training, or work. You can normally study three A levels over two years. A-Levels are usually assessed by a series of examinations, however a small number of courses do still include a non-examined element (i.e. coursework).
BTECs and CTECs
Alongside A Levels, BTEC Nationals and Cambridge Technicals are the most widely-recognised qualification for admission to higher education. They are Level 3 vocational qualifications that provide specialist, work-related learning across a range of sectors.
BTECs are divided into units, which cover specific areas of knowledge, skills, and understanding required by the particular sector or industry.
- Every BTEC student takes the core units, which provide a broad foundation and understanding about the sector.
- There are a range of optional units to choose from, which enable students to focus on particular interests and plans they have for next steps into further study, an apprenticeship, or employment.
- The course involves a series of assignments which can be written or activity-based, for example creating a film clip, planning and putting on a performance or creating a business plan. Students complete some assignments individually and some as part of a team. For some BTEC courses, students can also apply their knowledge and skills through work experience.