Level 2 Foundation Apprenticeship in Retail

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Level 2 Foundation Apprenticeship in Retail

Entry Requirements: 

There are no official entry requirements however the candidate must be aged 16-24 and have the potential and opportunity to meet the required standards.

Course Delivery: 
  • The main qualification is based on the stand alone NVQ/QCF qualification
  • Technical certificate
  • Level 1 Essential skills in Communication and Application of Number

The QCF in Retail qualification is broken down into groups of specific units.  There is only one mandatory unit and a selection of optional units with a credit value for each.  The choice of optional units is tailored to the candidate’s duties and responsibilities and to meet the specific rules of combination for the level of qualification.

Progression Opportunities: 

QCF Level 3 Diploma in Retail Skills

Additional Information: 

The program will be delivered by a QCF tutor/assessor at the place of work to assess competency and knowledge.  The ERR unit can also be carried out at the place of work.  However, the Essential Skills program consists of controlled tasks and confirmatory tests which need to be taken under exam conditions.
The course is continually assessed over an 18 month period.
With the support of your assessor you will undertake work based assessments, such as observations, witness testimonies, case studies, personal statements and work based evidence.
Fees - Fully funded (Eligibility criteria applies).

Contact: 

01792 284400


GCS Training is a part of Gower College Swansea

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