BTEC Higher National Diploma HND in Business – Accredited Course
Turn your dreams into reality with this widely-recognised and highly-valued …
What you'll learn
Year 1 – HNC
Business & Business Environment (15 credits)
Marketing Process & Planning (15 credits)
Human Resources Management (15 credits)
Leadership & Management (15 credits)
Accounting Principles (15 credits)
Managing A Successful Business Project (15 credits)
Innovation & Commercialization (15 credits)
Entrepreneurial Ventures (15 credits)
Year 2 – HND
Research Project (Pearson set – 30 credits)
Organisational Behaviour (15 credits)
International Marketing (15 credits)
Global Business Environment (15 credits)
Digital Marketing (15 credits)
Business Strategy (15 credits)
Developing Individuals, Teams & Organisations (15 credits)
Supervising Food Safety – Level 3
This course is fully accredited by the internationally recognized agency …
What you'll learn
Introduction to Food Safety
Description
Introduction and Definitions
Development of Food Safety
High-risk Foods
Raw Foods
Low-risk Foods
Benefits of Good Food Safety Practices
Food Poisoning, Spoilage & Preservation
Food Poisoning
Prevention of Food Poisoning
Food Spoilage
Food Preservation
Foodborne Disease
Microbiology
Basic Bacteriology
Basic Needs
Controls
Environmental Needs
Microbiological Hazards & Controls
Microbiological hazards
Sources, vehicles and routes
Chemical Hazards, Controls & Prevention
Allergen Hazards & Controls
Physical Hazards & Controls
Personal Hygiene
Design and Use of Food Premises and Equipment
Cleaning & Disinfection
Pests & Pest Management
HACCP & FSMS
Implementation of HACCP
7 Principles of Hazard Control
Food Safety Legislation & Enforcement
Final Test
Prevent Duty (Extremism, Radicalisation and Terrorism)
Intelligence indicates that further terrorist attacks in our country …
What you'll learn
Introduction to the Course
What is Prevent?
Prevent Objectives
Delivering Prevent with a Risk-Based Approach
Extremism, Radicalisation and Terrorism
What Should You Do If You Are Concerned?
The Channel Process
British Values