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ENGLISH LITERATURE
        AS ENGLISH LITERATURE – AQA B 1746
        A2 ENGLISH LITERATURE – AQA B 2746
        This course will be of interest if you have a genuine passion for English Literature. Through the
        study of influential works from the English canon, students will develop a greater insight into
        the core values that underpin modern society and a deeper understanding of the human
        condition. The subject can be studied at both AS and A level.

        Independent study and wider reading are fore fronted in the specification at both AS and A2
        Level and students should be prepared for extensive reading of poetry, prose, drama and non-
        fiction relevant to the course.

        ASSESSMENT
        The specification followed is the one offered by AQA. The course at all levels is assessed by a
        coursework component and final terminal examination.

        The modules currently studied are as follows:

                      AS                                                   A2
              English Literature                                   English Literature
                UNIT 1:LITB1                                         UNIT 3:LITB3
            Aspects of Narrative                                   Texts and Genres

  A written paper of 2hrs duration: 2 questions       A written paper of 2hrs duration: 2 questions,
 focused on 4 texts: 2 poetry and 2 novels from    minimum 3 texts for study on the topic, Elements of
        prescribed list. Open book exam.                        Gothic. Closed book exam.

                UNIT 2:LITB2                                         UNIT 4:LITB4
              Dramatic Genres                            Further and Independent Reading
Coursework based: Two coursework assignments Coursework based: Two coursework assignments
 comprising 2,400 – 3,000 in total. Two texts for comprising 1,700 – 2,700 words in total. Minimum 3
       study within the genre of Tragedy.         texts for study, including critical anthology.

        The AS is studied over the first year and successful completion of this course will be required
        for entry into the A2 level course followed in the second year.

        COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION
        To follow the English Literature course you would be expected to meet the general
        requirements for AS level courses. In addition, because the subject requires higher level writing
        and reading skills a grade B or higher at English Language and English Literature.

        Especially worthwhile combinations with AS English Literature are History, Geography,
        Economics, Drama and Media Studies, although for University entry, English Literature is a
        worthy subject across the board.

        For further information please contact:
        Miss Jones– Faculty Leader English
Faculty of English & Communications
MEDIA STUDIES
AS MEDIA STUDIES – WJEC (2291)
A2 MEDIA STUDIES – WJEC (3291)

Media Studies encompasses comprehensive and integrated coverage of media theory
and practice. The course aims to develop critical autonomy as you study the media and
the contemporary media landscape, focussing on contemporary issues and debates,
new media technologies and the construction and analysis of media texts. Media
Studies prepares students for progression into work or higher education in a range of
media-related areas.

ASSESSMENT:
The specification followed is the one offered by WJEC. The course, for both AS and A2,
is assessed by one examined module and one coursework module.

The modules studied are as follows:
             AS                                              A2
       Media Studies                                    Media Studies
        MS1: (50% AS/25%A Level)                 MS 3: (50% AS/25%A Level)
       Media Representations & Responses        Media Investigation & Production

      2 ½ hour written examination                Coursework module – students
 3 compulsory questions                    investigate a media area of their choice and
                                                    create a related production
        MS2: (50% AS/25%A Level)                   MS 4: (50% AS/25%A Level)
       Media Production Processes               Media: Text, Industry & Audience
        Coursework module – students              2 ½ hour written examination
           fulfil a given coursework brief            3 compulsory questions

COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION:
To study Media Studies within the sixth form you would be expected to meet the
general requirements for AS level courses. In addition, because the subject is based on
developing critical analysis and written skills, at a grade C or higher at English
Language and ICT is recommended.

Many students use the knowledge acquired during Media Studies AS/A2 level courses to
go directly into employment in a related field of work. When combined with Art,
Economics, Business Studies, ICT or English it makes a strong combination for a
number of related degrees in fields such as: advertising, marketing, journalism, creative
industries, education and of course, the media industry.

For further information please contact:
Ms Hawkins- Subject Leader Media Studies
Faculty of English and Communications
    DRAMA & THEATRE STUDIES
    AS DRAMA & THEATRE STUDIES - AQA (2240)
    A2 DRAMA & THEATRE STUDIES – AQA (2240)
    This course encourages candidates to develop their interest in and enjoyment of Drama and
    Theatre, both through experience as audience members and through development of dramatic
    and theatrical skills. It also encourages candidates‟ knowledge and understanding of the social
    and cultural contexts of drama and theatre, through detailed study of dramatic texts, in their
    context and of the work of prescribed theatre practitioners. The course will develop candidates‟
    ability to respond critically and sensitively to a range of drama texts and to theatre in
    performance, through studying and attending theatrical performances of drama written in
    different periods, in different styles and with different aims.

    The modules studied and assessment is as follows:

                 AS                                                 A2
       Drama & Theatre Studies                            Drama & Theatre Studies

                UNIT 1:                                          UNIT 3:
Live Theatre Seen and Prescribed Play                Further Study of Prescribed Plays
 A written paper of 1 ½ hour‟s duration -            A written paper of a 2 hours duration -
          60% of total AS marks.                           30% of total A Level marks.

                 UNIT 2:                                             UNIT 4:
      Presentation of an Extract                        Presentation of Devised Drama
A practical performance of a chosen text -                  A practical performance -
          40% of total AS marks.                           20% of total A Level marks.

    COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION

    To follow this course within the Sixth Form you would be expected to meet the general
    requirements for AS level coursing. In addition, GCSE Drama is normally required. Among the
    many benefits, this course is designed to encourage candidates to:

           Gain an entry qualification for a variety of courses in higher education, in the area of
           Drama and Theatre Studies or in other subjects.
           Pursue their interests and develop their skills in a range of practical drama elements.
           Work in groups of 2 to 8 actors with, optionally, designers and directors in addition to
           the actors.
           Choose their own areas of interest for research into an influential director, designer,
           Theatre Company or other practitioner.

    Especially worthwhile combinations with AS Drama & Theatre Studies are English Literature,
    Media Studies, Art & Design or other Social Sciences.

    For further information please contact:
    Miss Garside- Subject Leader Drama
Faculty of Expressive Arts
       ECONOMICS
       AS ECONOMICS – Edexcel (8EC01)
       A2 ECONOMICS – Edexcel (9EC01)
       This course will be of interest if you want background knowledge of how markets work and the
       economic reasoning behind Government Policy. By providing you with some theoretical ideas
       that you then apply to topical areas of interest, like employment, trade policy and inflation, we
       hope a critical understanding of the UK economy will be developed. The subject can be studied
       at both AS and A level.

       Economics also requires some ability in interpreting statistical data, graphs and diagrams, with
       more subtle interpretation needed at A level. The first year of the course involves studying the
       principles that underpin economic thinking, developing a „toolkit‟ of economic ideas, and then
       practicing these on a wide range of practical issues, using as sources current periodicals,
       newspapers and the internet.

       ASSESSMENT
       The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel. The course at all levels is assessed
       entirely by a final examination. At both the AS and A2 level microeconomics and
       macroeconomics are studied. The modules studied are as follows:
                    AS                                                   A2
                 Economics                                            Economics
                  UNIT 1:                                              UNIT 3:
Markets: How they work & why they fail             Business Economics & Economic Efficiency.
  A written paper of 1 ½ hour‟s duration with         A written paper of 1 ½ hours duration with
supported multi-choice questions and questions      supported multi-choice questions and questions
                based on data.                                      based on data.

                  UNIT 2:                                              UNIT 4:
         Managing The Economy.                                  The Global Economy.
   A written paper of 1 ½ hour‟s duration         A written paper of 2 hours duration with questions
  consisting of one question based on data.          based on data and one essay style question.

       The AS is studied over the first year and successful completion of this course will be required
       for entry into the A2 Level course followed in the second year.

       COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION
       To follow the Economics course you would be expected to meet the general requirements for
       AS level courses. In addition, because the subject is largely based on developing certain
       numerical skills and requires higher level writing skills a grade B or higher at (I)GCSE
       Mathematics and English Language are required.
       Especially worthwhile combinations with AS Economics are Mathematics, English, Business
       Studies, Psychology, History or Geography.

       For further information please contact:
Mr Bentley –Faculty Leader Humanities
      Faculty of Humanities & Social Science
      BUSINESS STUDIES
      AS BUSINESS STUDIES – Edexcel (8BS01)
      A2 BUSINESS STUDIES – Edexcel (9BS01)
      Business Studies at this level encompasses many disciplines and covers different forms of
      organisations and business activity. This course aims to make you think critically about
      business, in terms of both their good and bad aspects. This course integrates ideas drawn from
      various disciplines, including Economics, Accounting, Law, Politics, Sociology and Psychology.

      ASSESSMENT
      The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel. The course is assessed entirely by a
      final examination. The AS level is assessed through two papers, consisting of supported multi-
      choice questions and data response questions. The A2 assessment follows a similar pattern:
      two papers consisting of data questions and case study questions. The modules studied are as
      follows:

                   AS                                                A2
             Business Studies                                  Business Studies

                  UNIT 1:                                           UNIT 3:
     Developing New Business Ideas.                         International Business.

  A written paper of 1 ¼ hour‟s duration with      A written paper of 1 ½ hour‟s duration with
supported multi-choice questions and questions   questions based on data and on an unseen case
                based on data.                                        study.

                 UNIT 2A:                                          UNIT 4A:
         Managing The Business.                          Making Business Decisions.

  A written paper of 1 ¼ hour‟s duration with      A written paper of 1 ½ hour‟s duration with
supported multi-choice questions and questions    questions based on data and on a pre-released
                based on data.                                     case study.


      COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION
      To follow the Business Studies course within the sixth form you would be expected to meet the
      general requirements for AS level courses. In addition, because the subject is based on
      developing certain numerical and written skills a grade C or higher at (I)GCSE
      Mathematics and English Language is normally required.
      Many students use their Business Studies „A‟ or „AS‟ level to go directly into employment in a
      related field of work.       When combined with Economics, Mathematics, Information
      Communication Technology, Sociology or English it makes a strong combination for a number of
      related degrees in many fields of management, finance, law and economics.
For further information please contact:

        Mr Bentley –Faculty Leader Humanities
        Faculty of Humanities & Social Science

        SOCIOLOGY
        AS SOCIOLOGY – AQA (1191)
        A2 SOCIOLOGY – AQA (2191)
        Sociology helps you to think for yourself. It will help you to develop knowledge and a critical
        understanding of individuals and their identities, roles and responsibilities within contemporary
        society.

        Employment opportunities where your sociological skills will be particularly valued are
        journalism and the media, law, human resources, business management, nursing and health
        care, teaching, guidance, criminal and probation services.

        ASSESSMENT
        The specification followed is the one offered by AQA.       The course at all levels is assessed
        entirely by an examination.

        The modules studied are as follows:

                      AS                                                   A2
                   Sociology                                            Sociology
                    UNIT 1:                                              UNIT 3:
          Families and Households.                                Global Development.

   A written paper of 1 hour‟s duration with            A written paper of 1 ½ hour‟s duration with
supported multi-choice questions and questions        supported multi-choice questions and questions
                based on data.                                        based on data.

                    UNIT 2:                                              UNIT 4:
     Education; Sociological Methods.                Stratification and Differentiation; Theory and
                                                                        methods.
A written paper of 2 hour‟s duration consisting of
          one question based on data.                A written paper of 2 hours duration with questions
                                                        based on data and one essay style question.

        The AS is studied over the first year and successful completion of this course will be required
        for entry into the A2 level course followed in the second year.

        COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION
        To follow the Sociology course you would be expected to meet the general requirements for AS
        level courses. In addition, because the subject requires higher level writing skills a grade B or
        higher at (I)GCSE English Language are normally required.
Especially worthwhile combinations with AS Sociology are English, Geography, Economics,
        Business Studies, Biology or other Social Sciences.

        For further information please contact:

        Ms McKeever – Subject Leader Sociology
        Faculty of Humanities & Social Science


        PSYCHOLOGY

        AQA syllabus A (1181)
        A2 Psychology – AQA syllabus A (2181)

   Psychology is the science of mind, brain, and behaviour. It seeks to understand why and how humans
   behave as they do through controlled scientific research. It is exactly on the border between science and
   social science / humanities: it borders Biology on the scientific side, and Sociology and Politics on the
   social sciences side.

   See the syllabus overview on the AQA website:
   http://web.aqa.org.uk/qual/gce/science/psychology_a_overview.php?id=03&prev=
   or the full syllabus booklet: http://store.aqa.org.uk/qual/gce/pdf/AQA-2180-W-SP.PDF

        ASSESSMENT
                        AS                                                       A2
                    Psychology                                               Psychology
                     UNIT 1:                                                  UNIT 3:
               Cognitive Psychology,                      Topics in Psychology
             Developmental Psychology                     (3 chosen from 8 possible, including Biorhythms &
             + Research Methods (50%)                     Sleep,     Aggression,  Relationships,  Perception,
                                                          Intelligence & Learning, Gender, Eating behaviour,
                                                          Cognition & Development)
                                                          (50%)

                                                          90-minute written exam, extended writing tasks
                      UNIT 2:                                                  UNIT 4:
 Biological Psychology, Individual Differences & Social   Psychopathology, Psychology in Action + Research
Psychology (50%)                                          Methods (50%)

Two written exams of 90 minutes, including short          2-hour written exam with some choice of questions
answer response and extended writing questions

        COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION
 Psychology draws on skill sets from different subject areas. The subject is rigorously scientific and a grade B,
 preferably a grade A, in a GCSE science (most suitable is Biology but any will do) is a minimum to understand
 the nature of experimental procedures, research methods and drawing conclusions from evidence. The
 subject also requires a considerable volume of extended written work and candidates will also need a grade B
 (again, preferably a grade A) in any GCSE subject requiring extended writing: preferably English, but
 Geography / History would be suitable alternatives. Psychology is a challenging, fascinating, and strongly
 academic, subject.
Carefully-planned and -controlled practical work is also undertaken in small groups, to understand research
 methods in practice. Candidates therefore need a degree of self-tasking responsibility to manage these
 projects, and ability to collaborate effectively with others outside of the classroom.

 Psychology is an excellent general compliment to other sciences at A-level; it is an opportunity to include a
 “human” science for those of a more English / humanities nature who don‟t feel completely comfortable with
 conventional sciences but wish to show CV range; it is a rapidly expanding subject with strong career
 potential – the science of the 21st Century. Realistic careers include management, marketing, advertising,
 profiling, recruitment, education, healthcare, forensic law, forces officership, counselling / therapy, and
 research work.
 Mr M. Drennan, Psychology teacher
       HISTORY
       AS History – Edexcel (8HI01)
       A2 History – Edexcel (9HI01)
       The aim of History at A Level is to widen students' experience and develop qualities of
       perception and judgement. History enables students to learn about the past; to understand the
       past and through this process, come to a far better understanding of the present; history also
       offers students the opportunity to acquire and improve on many of the key skills which have
       been identified as a priority for Higher Education after consultation with employers.
       ASSESSMENT
       The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel. At AS Level the course is assessed
       entirely by two final examinations. At A2 level there is a compulsory coursework unit which
       accounts for 20% of the final A-Level Grade. The modules studied are as follows:

                       AS                                                       A2
                     History                                                  History
                     UNIT 1:                                                  UNIT 3:
        Historical Themes in Breadth                        Associated Historical Controversies
Second Reich to Third Reich: Germany, 1918-            A World Divided: Superpower Relations, 1944-
                    1945                                                    90
  Germany Divided and Reunited, 1945-91                   There will be a written exam of 2 hours where
  There will be one written paper of 1hour 20mins        students will complete two questions, one essay
 where students will need to answer two extended       question on the period studied, and one source based
 writing questions, one on each topic. Students will                         question.
   have a choice of two questions for each topic.
                     UNIT 2:                                                  UNIT 4:
        British History Depth Studies                                  Historical Enquiry
  Henry VIII: Authority, Nation and Religion,             Chosen theme over a period of 100 years.
                  1509-40                               Students will complete the assignment in two parts.
There will be a written exam of 1 hour 20mins where    Part A is an enquiry into the short-term significance of
students will need to answer two questions based on     a key event or individual within the period of study.
     historical sources supplied with the paper.       In Part B they will set their chosen event or individual
                                                       in a broader context, exploring the process of change
                                                        within the wider time frame. The assignment should
                                                                    consist of about 4000 words.
       COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION
To follow the History course within the sixth form you would be expected to meet the general
        requirements for AS level courses. In addition, because the subject is based on developing
        historical and written skills a grade B or higher at (I)GCSE History and a grade C at
        English Language is normally required.
        The skills you will obtain through studying history will be useful in a number of careers and
        Higher Education options, either directly related to history (e.g. working in museums, galleries,
        heritage sites, record offices and archives and teaching), or in areas such as journalism, law,
        libraries, national and local government and the civil service.
        For further information please contact:

        Mr Cave– Subject Leader History
        Faculty of Humanities & Social Science
        INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
        AS Information and Communication Technology – AQA (INFO1 and INFO2)
        A2 Information and Communication Technology – AQA (INFO3 and INFO4)
        This course will be of interest to students who enjoy solving problems using computers. A
        number of medium scale projects will be undertaken, for real clients, where ICT skills will be
        used to create solutions to a problem they have. The skills required will be taught first. Topics
        available include creating websites, instructional videos, spreadsheets and even pod casts.

        There is also a theory component, covering usage of computers, how that has changed over
        the years, where it may be going, legal concerns, hacking and other topics. The theory
        component will also focus more on use of ICT in business, the future, management of ICT and
        system development.

        ASSESSMENT
        The modules studied are as follows:

                      AS                                                    A2
                      ICT                                                   ICT

                    UNIT 1:                                               UNIT 3:
  Practical Problem Solving in the Digital                The use of ICT in the Digital World
                  World                              A 120 minute exam based on the theory covered.
    A 90 minute exam based on the projects
 undertaken. A maximum of 20 pages of written
notes about these projects must be taken into the
exam, which is the source of answers. These 20
    pages must be submitted with the exam.
                    UNIT 2:                                               UNIT 4:
         Living in the Digital World                 Practical Issues involved in the use of ICT in
A 90 minute exam based on the theory covered.                      the Digital World
                                                     A piece of coursework comprising 20% of the final
                                                         A2 mark. This work is expected to take a
                                                                considerable amount of time.
The AS is studied over the first year and successful completion of this course will be required
        for entry into the A2 level course followed in the second year.

        COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION
        To follow the ICT course you would be expected to meet the general requirements for AS Level
        courses. In addition, because the subject is largely based on developing certain ICT skills a
        grade B or higher at (I)GCSE ICT is normally required.
        Many students use their ICT „A‟ or „AS‟ level to go directly into employment in a related field of
        work. When combined with Economics, Business Studies, Media Studies, Sociology or English
        Literature it makes a strong combination for a number of related degrees in many fields of
        advertising, marketing, creative industries, education, sociology and media industry.

        For further information please contact:

        Mr Wood – Subject leader ICT
        Faculty of ICT
        GEOGRAPHY
        AS GEOGRAPHY – Edexcel (8GE01)
        A2 GEOGRAPHY – Edexcel (9GE01)
        This course will appeal to you if:
                You are curious about the world‟s places, peoples and environments.
                You are interested in local, regional and global issues.
                You wish to explore human, physical and environmental geographical relationships.

        Geography allows you to see why and how it is changing. It can enhance communication skills,
        literacy and numeracy, ICT literacy, spatial awareness, team working, problem solving and
        environmental awareness.

        There will be opportunities to undertake fieldwork and research when investigating the topics
        chosen. Fieldwork sites may be local, regional and or international and may involve additional
        cost.

        ASSESSMENT
        The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel. The course at all levels is assessed
        entirely by a final examination. The modules studied are as follows:

                     AS                                                    A2
                  Geography                                             Geography
                   UNIT 1:                                               UNIT 3:
              Global Challenges.                                    Contested Planet.
  A written paper of 1 ½ hour‟s duration with         A written paper of 2 ½ hours duration. There will
supported multi-choice questions and questions        be two short essay questions and one question on
                based on data.                                      synoptic investigation.
                   UNIT 2:                                                UNIT 4:
        Geographical Investigations.                             Geographical Research.
A written paper of 1 hour‟s duration consisting of   A written paper of 1½ hour‟s duration. There will be
     two questions based on data response,             one question based on a research option topic.
investigation and evaluation skills.
  The AS is studied over the first year and successful completion of this course will be required
  for entry into the A2 level course followed in the second year.

  COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION
  To follow the Geography course you would be expected to meet the general requirements for
  AS Level courses. In addition, because the subject requires higher level writing skills a grade B
  or higher at (I)GCSE Geography & English Language is required.
  Geographers can go into a wide range of jobs, including: Advertising, Education, and
  Environmental management, Finance, Law, Marketing, Retail, Sales and Social /Health Services.

  For further information please contact:

  Ms McKeever – Subject Leader Geography
  Faculty of Humanities & Social Science

  APPLIED DOUBLE AWARD BUSINESS
  APPLIED BUSINESS (AS & A2) – Edexcel (9722)
  The department offers the option of Double Award Applied Business. The course is coursework
  based and involves a high usage of ICT. Applied Business at this level encompasses many
  disciplines and covers different forms of organisations and business activity. This course aims
  to make you think critically about business, in terms of both their good and bad aspects. This
  course integrates ideas drawn from various disciplines, including Economics, Accounting, Law,
  Politics, Sociology and Psychology.
  ASSESSMENT
  The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel. The course is based firmly on the aims
  and objectives of business, the principles, which govern their decisions, and the methods of
  solving business problems. You will learn to look at problems from a number of viewpoints and
  to take these into account when making business decisions.
  This is a modular course with the AS Double Award qualification taken at the end of the first
  year of study and the A2 Double Award taken at the end of the second year of study. The
  modules studied are as follows:
   AS Single & Double Award                               A2 Singe & Double Award
            UNIT 1:                                               UNIT 8:
 Investigating People at Work*.                           Business Development*.
              UNIT 2:                                                UNIT 9
     Investigating Business.                          Managing & Developing People.
              UNIT 3:                                              UNIT 10:
    Investigating Marketing.                                Marketing Decisions*.
              UNIT 4:                                              UNIT 11:
Investigating Electronic Business.               Impact of Finance on Business Decisions.
              UNIT 5:                                              UNIT 13:
Investigating Customer Service.                              Organising an Event.
UNIT 6:                                                UNIT 14:
       Investigating Promotion*.                           External Influences on Business.
       The assessment of each unit varies between 1 hour written examinations* and coursework
       investigative tasks.
       COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION
       To follow the Applied Business course at you would be expected to meet the general
       requirements for AS Level courses requirements including (I)GCSE English Language and
       Mathematics grade C or above.
       Students are not required to have studied this subject at GCSE, but will normally be expected to
       have a good level of numerical and written skills as well as good ICT skills to be successful.
       This course combines especially well with AS/A2 Single Award Leisure Studies.
       For further information please contact:
       Mr Bentley – Faculty Leader Humanities
       Faculty of Humanities & Social Science
       APPLIED SINGLE AWARD LEISURE STUDIES
       LEISURE STUDIES (AS & A2) – Edexcel (9761)
       The department offers the option of Single Award Applied Leisure. The course is mainly
       coursework based and involves a high use of ICT. Leisure Studies at this level encompasses
       many disciplines and covers different forms of organisations and leisure activities. Its aim is to
       develop broad skills, knowledge and understanding of the leisure industries. It takes into
       account leisure practices, law, leisure customers and employment in the industry.

       ASSESSMENT
       The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel. The course at both AS and A2 level is
       assessed through one external examination and two pieces of coursework for each year.

       The modules studied are as follows:

                     AS                                                   A2
               Leisure Studies                                      Leisure Studies

                    UNIT 1:                                             UNIT 4:
            The Leisure Industry.                                 Leisure in Action.
  A piece of coursework based on the Leisure        A piece of coursework which involves students
        Industry in the UK and Europe.              working in a team to plan and execute a leisure
                                                                        event.
                    UNIT 2:                                            UNIT 5:
             Leisure Practices.*                              Employment in Leisure.*
A written paper of 1 ½ hour‟s duration. Covering      A written paper of 1 ½ hours duration with
       a wide range of working practices in          questions based on employment practices and
               the leisure industry.                      expectations in the leisure industry.

                    UNIT 3:                                             UNIT 6:
The Leisure Customer.                              Current Issues in Leisure.
A piece of coursework based on the examination      A research project that looks at a specific area of
of how different leisure organisations meet their    the leisure industry and identifies, analyses and
               customers‟ needs.                           evaluates factors affecting the topic.

       COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION
       To follow the Applied Leisure Studies course within the sixth form you would be expected to
       meet the general requirements for AS Level courses. Including grade C or higher at (I)GCSE
       Mathematics and English Language.
       Many students use their Applied Leisure Studies „A‟ or „AS‟ level to go directly into employment
       in a related field of work. Alternatively it can be used towards UCAS points as any other subject
       taken at A Level. This course combines especially well with AS/A2 Double award Business
       Studies.

       For further information please contact:

       Mrs Pugh – Subject Leader Leisure Studies
       Faculty of Humanities & Social Science

       BIOLOGY
       AS BIOLOGY – Edexcel (8BIO1)
       A2 BIOLOGY – Edexcel (9BIO1)
       Biology at AS and A2 covers a range of topics, but importantly the new Biology specifications
       emphasise linking these topics to current health, conservation, and pharmacological issues to
       develop a better understanding of Biology as it relates to everyday life.

       ASSESSMENT
       The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel. The course is assessed entirely by
       means of modular examinations and coursework. All examinations are of the structured answer
       type. AS consists of 3 units (2 taught and one practical/coursework) and A2 consists of 3 units
       (2 taught and one coursework).
                       AS                                                  A2
                     Biology                                             Biology

                     UNIT 1:                                             UNIT 4:
    Lifestyle, Transport, Genes and Health.             The Natural Environmental and Species
      A written paper of 1 ¼ hour‟s duration.                         Survival.
                                                          A written paper of 1 ½ hour‟s duration.


                     UNIT 2:                                             UNIT 5:
  Development, Plants and the Environment.                Energy, Exercise and Coordination.
     A written paper of 1 ¼ hour‟s duration.              A written paper of 1 ½ hour‟s duration.


                     UNIT 3:                                             UNIT 6:
Practical Biology and Research Skills.                  Practical Biology and Investigative skills.
Students write a report of 1500-2000 words based on         Students will devise and carry out an experimental
  a visit to a site of biological interest, or a current   investigation that will be marked by the teacher and
 biological issue. Practical skills are assessed by the                   moderated by Edexcel.
                         teacher.

        COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION
        To follow the Biology course within the sixth form you would be expected to meet the general
        requirements for AS Level courses. You need to have achieved at least an A in GCSE Biology
        and at least B grades in GCSE Chemistry and Physics. Studying Chemistry at AS is also a
        distinct advantage. You will need a solid grounding in analytical, numerical and written skills
        too. Applications from students that have studied GCSE Science and Additional Science (or
        equivalent) will be considered on a case by case basis.
        An annual Biology field trip will be organised that students will be expected to attend as part of
        the course. This trip can be used to complete either the Unit 3 or Unit 6 coursework. Many
        students use their Biology „A‟ or „AS‟ Level to go on to higher education to study Science related
        courses. This could lead to a career in medicine, biotechnology, ecology, environmental science
        and a number of other related fields.

        For further information please contact:

        Mr Barfoot – Faculty Leader Science
        CHEMISTRY
        AS CHEMISTRY – Edexcel (8CH01)
        A2 CHEMISTRY – Edexcel (9CH01)

        Studying Chemistry should be a practical experience for students. There are practical activities
        embedded in each unit to reflect the nature of chemistry. A strong mathematical ability is a
        requirement as there are many stochiometry calculations at both AS and A2. The aim of this course
        is to increase the enjoyment and understanding of chemistry together with providing students with
        the skills needed to study science at higher levels. It enables motivating contemporary chemistry
        contexts to be learnt and students study aspects of chemistry that are often in the media and affect
        their lives including climate change, green chemistry, pharmaceuticals & chemistry research.

        ASSESSMENT

        The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel. The modules studied are:

                        AS                                                       A2
                     Chemistry                                                Chemistry
                      UNIT 1:                                                  UNIT 4:
       The Core Principles of Chemistry.                    General Principles of Chemistry I – Rates,
                                                             Equilibria & Further Organic Chemistry.
  A written paper of 1 ¼ hour‟s duration in two            A written paper of 1 hour 40 minutes duration in
  sections (A - objective test questions & B - a           three sections (A - objective test questions; B - a
 mixture of short answer & extended questions).            mixture of short answer & extended questions & C
                                                              data questions with use of a data booklet).

                       UNIT 2:                                                  UNIT 5:
Applications of Core Principles of Chemistry.                  General Principles of Chemistry II –
Transition Metals & Nitrogen Chemistry.
  A written paper of 1 ¼ hour‟s duration in three        A written paper of 1 hour 40 minutes duration in
sections (A - objective test questions; B - a mixture    three sections (A - objective test questions; B - a
    of short answer & extended questions & C            mixture of short answer & extended questions & C
        contemporary context questions).                        contemporary context questions).

                     UNIT 3:                                                 UNIT 6:
         Chemistry Laboratory Skills I.                         Chemistry Laboratory Skills II.
  Practical assessments that cover the content of  Practical assessments that cover the content of
   Units 1 & 2 in the areas of physical, organic &  Units 4 & 5 in the areas of physical, organic &
                inorganic chemistry.                     inorganic chemistry via 2 pathways.
        COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION

       To follow the Chemistry course you need to have achieved at least an A in GCSE Chemistry
       and at least B grades in GCSE Biology and Physics. In addition, because the subject is
       based on developing quantitative skills a grade B or higher at (I)GCSE Mathematics (or
       equivalent) is required. When combined with another Science or Maths it makes a strong
       combination for a number of related degrees in many fields of science, engineering, medicine and
       mathematics. Students are expected to purchase a lab coat for use during practical sessions.
       Applications from students that have studied GCSE Science and Additional Science (or
       equivalent) will be considered on a case by case basis.

       For further information please contact:
       Mr Barfoot – Faculty Leader Science
       Mrs George – Senior Chemist
       Faculty of Science
       PHYSICS
       AS PHYSICS – Edexcel (8PH01)
       A2 PHYSICS – Edexcel (9PH01)
       The AS and A2 Physics courses offered by Edexcel are designed to encourage students to apply
       their knowledge and understanding of physics to situations they have not seen before. Good
       scientific practice and critical thinking skills are also central to the course

       ASSESSMENT
       The modules studied are as follows:

                       AS                                                      A2
                     Physics                                                 Physics
                     UNIT 1:                                                 UNIT 4:
               Physics on the go.                                    Physics on the Move.

 A written paper of 1hour 20 minutes duration            A written paper of 1hour 35 minutes duration
with objective short and long questions based on        with objective short and long questions based on
            mechanics and materials.                     further mechanics, fields and particle physics.

                     UNIT 2:                                                 UNIT 5:
                Physics at Work.                             Physics from Creation to Collapse.
A written paper of 1hour 20 minutes duration         A written paper of 1 ½ hour‟s duration with
with objective short and long questions based on     questions based on data and on a pre-released
     waves, electricity and quantum physics.                          case study.

                       UNIT 3:                                         UNIT 6:
              Exploring Physics.                               Experimental Physics.

A written case study of an application of physics.   Planning and carrying out an experiment then
    The case study is internally marked and                      analysing the results.
             externally moderated.


       COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION
       To follow the Physics course within the sixth form you would be expected to meet the general
       requirements for AS Level courses. You need to have achieved at least an A in GCSE Physics
       and at least B grades in GCSE Chemistry and Biology. In addition, as the subject is based
       on developing numerical and analytical skills a grade B or higher at (I) GCSE Mathematics.
       Pupils must also take Mathematics A-level.
       Applications from students that have studied GCSE Science and Additional Science (or
       equivalent) will be considered on a case by case basis.
       Physics is a prerequisite for many technical/engineering careers and for entry to most
       technical/engineering degrees.
       For further information please contact:
       Mr Barfoot – Faculty Leader Science
       Mr R George – Senior Physicist
       MATHEMATICS
               AS Mathematics – Edexcel (8371)             A2 Mathematics – Edexcel( 9371)
       Mathematics has wide applications from areas such as business and finance to industry,
       science and technology. Maths qualifications can help you towards a future career in these
       areas and others. There is currently a national shortage of qualified mathematicians.
       ASSESSMENT
       Each module you take is assessed by a one and a half hour examination.
       The modules studied are as follows:

                     AS                                                  A2
                 Mathematics                                         Mathematics

                     CORE 1                                            CORE 3
 Algebra and functions; coordinate geometry in           Algebra and functions; trigonometry;
    the (x, y) plane; sequences and series;           exponentials and logarithms; differentiation;
           Differentiation; integration.                         Numerical methods.

                    CORE 2                                              CORE 4
 Algebra and functions; coordinate geometry in       Algebra and functions; coordinate geometry in
    the (x, y) plane; sequences and series;             the (x, y) plane; sequences and series;
  Trigonometry; exponentials and logarithms;              Differentiation; integration; vectors.
differentiation; integration.

                  MECHANICS 1:                               STATISTICS 1/MECHANICS 2
 Mathematical models in mechanics; vectors in       During the first term of Y13, students will discuss
  mechanics; kinematics of a particle moving          with their teacher the best module for them to
in a straight line; dynamics of a particle moving    take to complete the A2 level. Decisions will be
      in a straight line or plane; statics of a       made mostly based on AS results, University
                 Particle; moments.                 requirements and the individual strength of each
                                                                          student.

      COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION
      You will be expected to meet the general requirements for AS level coursing. In addition you
      will be expected to have achieved at least a grade B at the Higher level of (I)GCSE
      Mathematics ( we strongly recommend a grade A).
      Degrees in maths, statistics, physics, astronomy, engineering and computer science often tend
      to require Maths A Level. Many others, including medicine, architecture and social sciences,
      have a certain amount of mathematical or statistical content and your Mathematics A Level will
      be of great assistance to you.
      For further information please contact:
      Miss Sadier – Faculty Leader Mathematics
      Faculty of Mathematics




      FURTHER MATHEMATICS
      AS Further Maths – Edexcel (8372)             A2 Further Maths – Edexcel(9372)
      Some mathematics students will choose to take an AS-level in Further Mathematics which
      requires taking an additional 3 modules to give a second qualification. The grades of the two
      AS-levels will be independent of each other. AS Further Mathematics requires students to take
      a compulsory Further Pure 1 module, which is simply an extension of the Core modules from
      the normal Mathematics A-Level. Two more applied modules need to be taken, and can include
      Mechanics, Decision or Statistics.

      ASSESSMENT
      Each module you take is assessed by a one and a half hour examination.
      The modules studied are as follows:

                     AS                                                   A2
            Further Mathematics                                  Further Mathematics

            FURTHER PURE 1                                         FURTHER PURE 2
 Complex numbers, Newton-Raphson method,            Inequalities, Summation of series by method of
Parabolas and rectangular hyperbola, Matrices,           differences, Further complex numbers,
  Summation of series and proof by induction.        Differential equations, Taylor series and Polar
coordinates.

Two from the following options must be selected:   Two from the following options must be selected:
   *MECHANICS, STATISTICS, DECISION                  **MECHANICS, STATISTICS, DECISION

*Decisions are made based on the applied             ** Decisions are made based on the applied
modules taken with the Mathematics AS Level.         modules taken with A2 Mathematics and AS
                                                                Further mathematics.



       COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION
       You will be expected to meet the general requirements for AS level coursing. Students have to
       achieve an A* at the Higher level of (I)GCSE Mathematics and will opt to take Further
       Mathematics as a 5th AS Level. Most University institutions see the Further Mathematics A
       Level as an advantage for courses such as maths, physics, astronomy and engineering.
       For further information please contact:
       Miss Sadier – Faculty Leader Mathematics
       Faculty of Mathematics




       DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY
       AS DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY – AQA 1551
       A2 DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY – AQA 2551
       The course is designed to encourage candidates to take a broad view of design and technology,
       to develop their capacity to design and make products and to appreciate the complex relations
       between design, materials, manufacture and marketing.

       ASSESSMENT
       The specification followed is the one offered by AQA. The course is assessed by coursework
       and a final examination. At both AS & A2 level there is one Practical Coursework component
       and one written examination.

       The modules studied are as follows:

                    AS                                                 A2
            Design & Technology                                Design & Technology

                    UNIT 1:                                           UNIT 3:
  Materials, Components and Application                      Design and Manufacture
A written paper of 2 hours with 2 compulsory                A written paper of 2 hours.
    questions and one optional question.

                 UNIT 2:                                             UNIT 4:
Learning Through Designing and Making                     Design and Making Practice

Coursework – a design and make exercise of         Coursework – a design and make exercise of
             approx 50 hours                                approximately 60 hours


     COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION

     To follow the Design & Technology course within the sixth form you would be expected to meet
     the general requirements for AS Level courses.

     Many students combine their Design & Technology „A‟ or „AS‟ level with Mathematics and
     Physics to study Engineering at university, whilst others follow a more creative route, combining
     it with Art & Design and English to study a range of arts based degrees.


     For further information please contact:

     Mrs El Rashed- Subject Leader Design Technology
     Faculty of Expressive Arts




     ART & DESIGN
     AS Art and Design – Edexcel (8AD01)
     A2 Art and Design – Edexcel (9AD01)
     The GCE in Art and Design has been designed to encourage an adventurous and enquiring
     approach to art and design. Students are expected to demonstrate an understanding of past
     and contemporary art and design practice and be able to produce art work that embraces a
     range of ideas.

     ASSESSMENT
     The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel.
            Unit 1 - Internally set, internally marked, and externally moderated.
            Unit 2 - Externally set, internally marked, and externally moderated.
            Unit 3 - Internally set, internally marked and externally moderated.
            Unit 4 - Externally set, internally marked, and externally moderated.

     The modules studied are as follows:
                    AS                                                  A2
Art & Design                                      Art & Design

            UNIT 1:                                            UNIT 3:
         Art & Design.                                      Art & Design.

       Unit Codes 6AD01                                    Unit Code 6AD03
      Practical coursework                     Practical Course work and Personal study
30% 0f Advanced GCE, 60% of AS                           30% of Advanced GCE

            UNIT 2:                                            UNIT 4:
         Art & Design.                                      Art & Design.

            6AD02-                               6AD04
   Externally set assignment        Externally assessed assignment
    20% of Advanced GCE                 20% of Advanced GCE.
          40% of AS
COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION
It is not a prerequisite that a student wishing to study A level Art must have completed GCSE
Art and Design; however the student will be expected to produce evidence of ability in drawing
and interest in the subject before being accepted into the course.

A qualification in Art & Design A Level can be used in many career paths, some of which you
may not have considered; Architect, Art Historian, Publisher, Gallery Manager, Writer/critic,
Game Designer, Stop Motion Animator, Interface Designer, Advertiser, Web Designer, Furniture
Designer, Graphic Designer, Illustrator, Interior Designer, Printmaker, Product Designer,
Fashion Designer, Video/film/photographer, sculptor, teacher, lecturer and many more besides.

For further information please contact:

Ms Harris –Subject Leader Art & Design
Faculty of Expressive Arts
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
AS PHYSICAL EDUCATION – Edexcel (8PE01)
A2 PHYSICAL EDUCATION – Edexcel (9PE01)
Physical Education at this level encompasses many disciplines and covers a variety of
physiological and sociological areas. This course aims to broaden and deepen your knowledge
applying theoretical concepts to practical situations. The course content is broad and covers a
variety of areas which include the cardio-respiratory systems, skeletal / muscular analysis and
historical influences on sport today.

ASSESSMENT
The specification followed is that of Edexcel. The assessment is split, with 50% being attained
from an end of year external examination and the remaining 50% being derived from
coursework and practical tasks. This structure of assessment applied to both the AS and A2
courses. The modules studied are as follows:
               AS                                                 A2
PHYSICAL EDUCATION                                PHYSICAL EDUCATION

                   UNIT 1:                                           UNIT 3:
  Participation in Sport and Recreation                Preparation for Optimum Sports
                                                                Performance
 A written 1 ½ hour external examination. The       A written 2 hour external examination. The
paper will consist of short answer and extended   paper will consist of short answer and extended
             writing type questions.                           writing type questions.

                   UNIT 2:                                           UNIT 4:
       The Critical Sports Performer                  The Developing Sports Performer

   This unit is internally assessed through a      This unit is internally assessed through a
portfolio of evidence. Four tasks are completed portfolio of evidence. Four tasks are completed
 that involve practical, research and analysis   that involve practical, research and analysis
                    elements.                                       elements.
       COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION
      To follow the Physical Education course within the sixth form it is recommended that students
      will have completed the GCSE Physical Education course. Students that have a keen interest in
      sport and how theoretical aspects relate to practical involvement would find the course
      appealing.

      Physical education combines with many AS and Advanced GCE subjects. It supports
      applications for a wide range of university courses like Sports Sciences, Physiotherapy,
      Recreation and Leisure Studies. Students may choose to use their qualification to go
      straight into employment; the Key Skills learnt through the course can lead to a wide
      variety of employment opportunities such areas as Recreational Management, Leisure
      activities, the Armed Forces and the Civil Service.
      For further information please contact:

      Mr Wright – Faculty Leader Sports and Activities
      Faculty of Sports and Activities
      MUSIC
      AS MUSIC – EDEXCEL (8MU01)
      A2 MUSIC – EDEXCEL (9MU01)
      Following this course will enable students to extend their skills, knowledge and understanding
      of music and to take part in making music. In addition students' appreciation of the diverse
      and dynamic heritage of music, promoting spiritual and cultural development will be explored.

      ASSESSMENT
      The Assessment objectives are common to AS and A Level.
      AO1 - Interpret musical ideas with technical and expressive control and a sense of style and
      awareness of occasion and/or ensemble (performing/realising)
      AO2 - Create and develop musical ideas with technical control and expressive understanding
      making creative use of musical devices, conventions and resources (composing/ arranging)
AO3 - Demonstrate understanding of and comment perceptively on, the structural, expressive
   and contextual aspects of music (appraising).

   The modules studied are as follows:

               AS                                                         A2
              Music                                                      Music
          UNIT 3: 6MU03                                              UNIT 6: 6MU06
  Developing Musical Understanding                            Further Musical Understanding

     40% of AS, 20% of A Level                                     20% of A Level
1 hour 45 minutes written examination                   2 hours 15 minutes written examination

          UNIT 2: 6MU02                                             UNIT 5 – 6MU05
              Composing                              Composing: Composition and Technical Study

     30% of AS, 15% of A Level                                       15% of A Level
   Externally Assessed Coursework                            Externally Assessed Coursework

          UNIT 1: 6MU01                                              UNIT 4: 6MU04
              Performing                                          Extended Performance

     30% of AS, 15% of A Level                                      15% of A Level
  5 - 6 minutes Internally Assessed                          15 minutes Internally Assessed


   The AS is studied over the first year and successful completion of this course will be required
   for entry into the A2 level course followed in the second year.

   COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION
   It is recommended that candidates should have acquired the skills and knowledge associated
   with a GCSE Music course or equivalent. For further information please contact:

   Mr Rodwell- Faculty Leader Expressive Arts
   Faculty of Expressive Arts
   ARABIC
   AS Arabic     – Edexcel 8AR01
   A2 Arabic     – Edexcel 9AR01
   During this course you will read and listen to authentic foreign language materials and will study aspects
   of the contemporary society, cultural background and heritage of a country where the language is
   spoken. You will have opportunities to develop your understanding and awareness of spiritual, moral,
   environmental, ethical, health and Arabic issues.

   You will extend and develop your knowledge of the grammar and vocabulary and will use this to speak,
   write, read and listen to the language. The aims of AS and A2 in Arabic are to encourage students to:

           Develop an interest in and enthusiasm for, language learning.
           Communicate confidently, clearly and effectively in the language for a range of purposes.
Develop awareness and understanding of the contemporary society, cultural background and
                heritage of countries or communities where the language is spoken.
                Derive enjoyment and benefit from language learning.
                Acquire knowledge, skills and understanding for practical use, further study and/or employment.

        ASSESSMENT
        The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel. The course is assessed entirely by a final
        examination. The modules studied are as follows:
                         AS                                                        A2
                       Arabic                                                    Arabic

                      UNIT 1:                                                   UNIT 2:
Understanding and Written Response in Arabic                   Understanding, Written Response and
                                                                        Research in Arabic
             2 hour 45 minutes paper                                         3 hour paper
The assessment for this unit has three sections.         The assessment for this unit has three sections.
Section A                                                Section A
Students will need to understand, retrieve and convey    Students will be required to read an Arabic language
information from a short series of different Arabic      passage and to retrieve and convey information from
language texts. They will be required to provide a mix   this via a series of questions and answers in Arabic.
of non-verbal and Arabic-language responses.             Section B
Section B                                                Students will be expected to undertake a short
Students will be assessed on their ability to transfer   translation from English into Arabic. They will be
meaning from Arabic into English. They will be           assessed on their ability to transfer meaning from an
required to apply their knowledge of Arabic language,    English-language passage into Arabic.
grammar and lexis to produce a short translation         Section C
from Arabic into English.                                Students must answer two questions, in Arabic, that
Section C                                                each relates to a topic or a text chosen from the
Students will write a 220-270 word essay, in Arabic,     prescribed list. The essays should relate to topic(s)
in response to a short Arabic-language stimulus.         and/or text(s) that students have studied in advance
                                                         of the examination.

        COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION

        To follow the Arabic course you would be expected to have achieved at least a grade A*–C in GCSE
        Arabic. Many students use their Arabic „A2‟ or „AS‟ level to go directly into employment in a related field
        of work or choose to continue their studies to degree level.

        For further information please contact:
        Mrs Shmayleh- Head of Arabic and Islamic Studies
        SPANISH
        AS SPANISH – Edexcel (8SP01)
        A2 SPANISH – Edexcel (9SP01)

        During this course you will read and listen to authentic foreign language materials and will study aspects
        of the contemporary society, cultural background and heritage of a country where the language is
        spoken. You will have opportunities to develop your understanding and awareness of spiritual, moral,
        environmental, ethical, health and European issues. You will extend and develop your knowledge of the
        grammar and vocabulary and will use this to speak, write, read and listen to the language.

        ASSESSMENT
The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel.      The course is assessed entirely by a final
            examination. The modules studied are as follows:
                           AS                                                             A2
                         Spanish                                                        Spanish

                         UNIT 1:                                                        UNIT 3:
    Spoken expression and response in Spanish.                  Understanding and spoken response in Spanish.
In this unit you will choose one of the General Topic Areas   This unit requires you to demonstrate the effectiveness of
  in advance of the exam and practice speaking about it.        your Spanish language skills by presenting and taking a
 Fifteen minutes before the exam itself you will be given a   clear stance on any issue of your choice. This assessment
 stimulus that relates to your chosen General Topic Area.                  lasts between 11 and 13 minutes.
  You will then answer questions on the stimulus and the
     broader issues that arise from it. The test will last
                 between 8 and 10 minutes.

                         UNIT 2:                                                        UNIT 4:
 Understanding and written response in Spanish.                 Research, understanding and written response in
   This paper has three sections and takes 2 hours 30                              Spanish.
   minutes in total. This exam tests three skill areas in
                                               This unit requires you to demonstrate skills in advanced
              listening, reading and writing.   level Spanish writing (discursive or creative essay), a
                                               research based essay and translation from English into
                                             Spanish. The assessment is made up of a 2 hour 30 minute
                                                                        paper.
            COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION

            To follow the Spanish course within the sixth form you would be expected to have achieved at least a
            grade B in GCSE Spanish.

            Many students use their Spanish „A2‟ or „AS‟ level to go directly into employment in a related field of work
            or choose to continue their studies to degree level.

            Language graduates have a vast array of career opportunities open to them, ranging from work with
            well-known multinational companies to international organisations or Charities. Employers are waking up
            to the need to recruit people with languages - and not just the obvious ones either. Community
            languages such as Arabic, Urdu and Chinese are increasingly being required too, as are Welsh and British
            Sign Language.

            For further information please contact:

            Mrs Rodwell– Subject Leader Spanish
            Faculty of Modern Foreign Languages

            GERMAN
            AS GERMAN – Edexcel (8GN01)
            A2 GERMAN – Edexcel (9GN01)
During this course you will read and listen to authentic foreign language materials and will study aspects
            of the contemporary society, cultural background and heritage of a country where the language is
            spoken. You will have opportunities to develop your understanding and awareness of spiritual, moral,
            environmental, ethical, health and European issues. You will extend and develop your knowledge of the
            grammar and vocabulary and will use this to speak, write, read and listen to the language.

            ASSESSMENT

            The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel.     The course is assessed entirely by a final
            examination. The modules studied are as follows:
                           AS                                                           A2
                         German                                                       German

                         UNIT 1:                                                      UNIT 3:
    Spoken expression and response in German.                  Understanding and spoken response in German.
In this unit you will choose one of the General Topic Areas   This unit requires you to demonstrate the effectiveness of
  in advance of the exam and practice speaking about it.        your German language skills by presenting and taking a
 Fifteen minutes before the exam itself you will be given a   clear stance on any issue of your choice. This assessment
 stimulus that relates to your chosen General Topic Area.                  lasts between 11 and 13 minutes.
  You will then answer questions on the stimulus and the
     broader issues that arise from it. The test will last
                 between 8 and 10 minutes.
                          UNIT 2:                                                     UNIT 4:
 Understanding and written response in German.                 Research, understanding and written response in
   This paper has three sections and takes 2 hours 30                             German.
   minutes in total. This exam tests three skill areas in
                                              This unit requires you to demonstrate skills in advanced
              listening, reading and writing.  level German writing (discursive or creative essay), a
                                              research based essay and translation from English into
                                               German. The assessment is made up of a 2 hour 30
                                                                   minute paper.
            COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION

            To follow the German course within the sixth form you would be expected to have achieved at least a
            grade B in GCSE German.

            Many students use their German „A2‟ or „AS‟ level to go directly into employment in a related field of work
            or choose to continue their studies to degree level.

            Language graduates have a vast array of career opportunities open to them, ranging from work with
            well-known multinational companies to international organisations or Charities. Employers are waking up
            to the need to recruit people with languages - and not just the obvious ones either. Community
            languages such as Arabic, Urdu and Chinese are increasingly being required too, as are Welsh and British
            Sign Language.

            For further information please contact:

            Mr Vadgama– Subject Leader German
            Faculty of Modern Foreign Languages
FRENCH
            AS FRENCH – Edexcel (8FR01)
            A2 FRENCH – Edexcel (9FR01)
            During this course you will read and listen to authentic foreign language materials and will
            study aspects of the contemporary society, cultural background and heritage of a country where
            the language is spoken. You will have opportunities to develop your understanding and
            awareness of spiritual, moral, environmental, ethical, health and European issues. You will
            extend and develop your knowledge of the grammar and vocabulary and will use this to speak,
            write, read and listen to the language.

            ASSESSMENT
            The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel. The course is assessed entirely by a
            final examination. The modules studied are as follows:
                         AS                                                       A2
                       French                                                   French

                      UNIT 1:                                                   UNIT 3:
  Spoken expression and response in French.              Understanding and spoken response in French.
 In this unit you will choose one of the General Topic         This unit requires you to demonstrate the
 Areas in advance of the exam and practice speaking         effectiveness of your French language skills by
 about it. Fifteen minutes before the exam itself you    presenting and taking a clear stance on any issue of
  will be given a stimulus that relates to your chosen   your choice. This assessment lasts between 11 and
 General Topic Area. You will then answer questions                            13 minutes.
   on the stimulus and the broader issues that arise
from it. The test will last between 8 and 10 minutes.

                      UNIT 2:                                                   UNIT 4:
    Understanding and written response in                Research, understanding and written response
                  French.                                                 in French.
                                                             This unit requires you to demonstrate skills in
This paper has three sections and takes 2 hours 30       advanced level French writing (discursive or creative
minutes in total. This exam tests three skill areas in    essay), a research based essay and translation from
           listening, reading and writing.               English into French. The assessment is made up of a
                                                                        2 hour 30 minute paper.

            COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION
            To follow the French course within the sixth form you would be expected to have achieved at
            least a grade B in GCSE French.

            Many students use their French „A2‟ or „AS‟ level to go directly into employment in a related field
            of work or choose to continue their studies to degree level.

            Language graduates have a vast array of career opportunities open to them, ranging from work
            with well-known multinational companies to international organisations or Charities. Employers
            are waking up to the need to recruit people with languages - and not just the obvious ones
either. Community languages such as Arabic, Urdu and Chinese are increasingly being required
too, as are Welsh and British Sign Language.

For further information please contact:
Mrs Burman – Senior Faculty Leader and Head of Modern F

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Y12 @ DBS

  • 1. ENGLISH LITERATURE AS ENGLISH LITERATURE – AQA B 1746 A2 ENGLISH LITERATURE – AQA B 2746 This course will be of interest if you have a genuine passion for English Literature. Through the study of influential works from the English canon, students will develop a greater insight into the core values that underpin modern society and a deeper understanding of the human condition. The subject can be studied at both AS and A level. Independent study and wider reading are fore fronted in the specification at both AS and A2 Level and students should be prepared for extensive reading of poetry, prose, drama and non- fiction relevant to the course. ASSESSMENT The specification followed is the one offered by AQA. The course at all levels is assessed by a coursework component and final terminal examination. The modules currently studied are as follows: AS A2 English Literature English Literature UNIT 1:LITB1 UNIT 3:LITB3 Aspects of Narrative Texts and Genres A written paper of 2hrs duration: 2 questions A written paper of 2hrs duration: 2 questions, focused on 4 texts: 2 poetry and 2 novels from minimum 3 texts for study on the topic, Elements of prescribed list. Open book exam. Gothic. Closed book exam. UNIT 2:LITB2 UNIT 4:LITB4 Dramatic Genres Further and Independent Reading Coursework based: Two coursework assignments Coursework based: Two coursework assignments comprising 2,400 – 3,000 in total. Two texts for comprising 1,700 – 2,700 words in total. Minimum 3 study within the genre of Tragedy. texts for study, including critical anthology. The AS is studied over the first year and successful completion of this course will be required for entry into the A2 level course followed in the second year. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION To follow the English Literature course you would be expected to meet the general requirements for AS level courses. In addition, because the subject requires higher level writing and reading skills a grade B or higher at English Language and English Literature. Especially worthwhile combinations with AS English Literature are History, Geography, Economics, Drama and Media Studies, although for University entry, English Literature is a worthy subject across the board. For further information please contact: Miss Jones– Faculty Leader English
  • 2. Faculty of English & Communications MEDIA STUDIES AS MEDIA STUDIES – WJEC (2291) A2 MEDIA STUDIES – WJEC (3291) Media Studies encompasses comprehensive and integrated coverage of media theory and practice. The course aims to develop critical autonomy as you study the media and the contemporary media landscape, focussing on contemporary issues and debates, new media technologies and the construction and analysis of media texts. Media Studies prepares students for progression into work or higher education in a range of media-related areas. ASSESSMENT: The specification followed is the one offered by WJEC. The course, for both AS and A2, is assessed by one examined module and one coursework module. The modules studied are as follows: AS A2 Media Studies Media Studies MS1: (50% AS/25%A Level) MS 3: (50% AS/25%A Level) Media Representations & Responses Media Investigation & Production 2 ½ hour written examination Coursework module – students 3 compulsory questions investigate a media area of their choice and create a related production MS2: (50% AS/25%A Level) MS 4: (50% AS/25%A Level) Media Production Processes Media: Text, Industry & Audience Coursework module – students 2 ½ hour written examination fulfil a given coursework brief 3 compulsory questions COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION: To study Media Studies within the sixth form you would be expected to meet the general requirements for AS level courses. In addition, because the subject is based on developing critical analysis and written skills, at a grade C or higher at English Language and ICT is recommended. Many students use the knowledge acquired during Media Studies AS/A2 level courses to go directly into employment in a related field of work. When combined with Art, Economics, Business Studies, ICT or English it makes a strong combination for a number of related degrees in fields such as: advertising, marketing, journalism, creative industries, education and of course, the media industry. For further information please contact: Ms Hawkins- Subject Leader Media Studies
  • 3. Faculty of English and Communications DRAMA & THEATRE STUDIES AS DRAMA & THEATRE STUDIES - AQA (2240) A2 DRAMA & THEATRE STUDIES – AQA (2240) This course encourages candidates to develop their interest in and enjoyment of Drama and Theatre, both through experience as audience members and through development of dramatic and theatrical skills. It also encourages candidates‟ knowledge and understanding of the social and cultural contexts of drama and theatre, through detailed study of dramatic texts, in their context and of the work of prescribed theatre practitioners. The course will develop candidates‟ ability to respond critically and sensitively to a range of drama texts and to theatre in performance, through studying and attending theatrical performances of drama written in different periods, in different styles and with different aims. The modules studied and assessment is as follows: AS A2 Drama & Theatre Studies Drama & Theatre Studies UNIT 1: UNIT 3: Live Theatre Seen and Prescribed Play Further Study of Prescribed Plays A written paper of 1 ½ hour‟s duration - A written paper of a 2 hours duration - 60% of total AS marks. 30% of total A Level marks. UNIT 2: UNIT 4: Presentation of an Extract Presentation of Devised Drama A practical performance of a chosen text - A practical performance - 40% of total AS marks. 20% of total A Level marks. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION To follow this course within the Sixth Form you would be expected to meet the general requirements for AS level coursing. In addition, GCSE Drama is normally required. Among the many benefits, this course is designed to encourage candidates to: Gain an entry qualification for a variety of courses in higher education, in the area of Drama and Theatre Studies or in other subjects. Pursue their interests and develop their skills in a range of practical drama elements. Work in groups of 2 to 8 actors with, optionally, designers and directors in addition to the actors. Choose their own areas of interest for research into an influential director, designer, Theatre Company or other practitioner. Especially worthwhile combinations with AS Drama & Theatre Studies are English Literature, Media Studies, Art & Design or other Social Sciences. For further information please contact: Miss Garside- Subject Leader Drama
  • 4. Faculty of Expressive Arts ECONOMICS AS ECONOMICS – Edexcel (8EC01) A2 ECONOMICS – Edexcel (9EC01) This course will be of interest if you want background knowledge of how markets work and the economic reasoning behind Government Policy. By providing you with some theoretical ideas that you then apply to topical areas of interest, like employment, trade policy and inflation, we hope a critical understanding of the UK economy will be developed. The subject can be studied at both AS and A level. Economics also requires some ability in interpreting statistical data, graphs and diagrams, with more subtle interpretation needed at A level. The first year of the course involves studying the principles that underpin economic thinking, developing a „toolkit‟ of economic ideas, and then practicing these on a wide range of practical issues, using as sources current periodicals, newspapers and the internet. ASSESSMENT The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel. The course at all levels is assessed entirely by a final examination. At both the AS and A2 level microeconomics and macroeconomics are studied. The modules studied are as follows: AS A2 Economics Economics UNIT 1: UNIT 3: Markets: How they work & why they fail Business Economics & Economic Efficiency. A written paper of 1 ½ hour‟s duration with A written paper of 1 ½ hours duration with supported multi-choice questions and questions supported multi-choice questions and questions based on data. based on data. UNIT 2: UNIT 4: Managing The Economy. The Global Economy. A written paper of 1 ½ hour‟s duration A written paper of 2 hours duration with questions consisting of one question based on data. based on data and one essay style question. The AS is studied over the first year and successful completion of this course will be required for entry into the A2 Level course followed in the second year. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION To follow the Economics course you would be expected to meet the general requirements for AS level courses. In addition, because the subject is largely based on developing certain numerical skills and requires higher level writing skills a grade B or higher at (I)GCSE Mathematics and English Language are required. Especially worthwhile combinations with AS Economics are Mathematics, English, Business Studies, Psychology, History or Geography. For further information please contact:
  • 5. Mr Bentley –Faculty Leader Humanities Faculty of Humanities & Social Science BUSINESS STUDIES AS BUSINESS STUDIES – Edexcel (8BS01) A2 BUSINESS STUDIES – Edexcel (9BS01) Business Studies at this level encompasses many disciplines and covers different forms of organisations and business activity. This course aims to make you think critically about business, in terms of both their good and bad aspects. This course integrates ideas drawn from various disciplines, including Economics, Accounting, Law, Politics, Sociology and Psychology. ASSESSMENT The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel. The course is assessed entirely by a final examination. The AS level is assessed through two papers, consisting of supported multi- choice questions and data response questions. The A2 assessment follows a similar pattern: two papers consisting of data questions and case study questions. The modules studied are as follows: AS A2 Business Studies Business Studies UNIT 1: UNIT 3: Developing New Business Ideas. International Business. A written paper of 1 ¼ hour‟s duration with A written paper of 1 ½ hour‟s duration with supported multi-choice questions and questions questions based on data and on an unseen case based on data. study. UNIT 2A: UNIT 4A: Managing The Business. Making Business Decisions. A written paper of 1 ¼ hour‟s duration with A written paper of 1 ½ hour‟s duration with supported multi-choice questions and questions questions based on data and on a pre-released based on data. case study. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION To follow the Business Studies course within the sixth form you would be expected to meet the general requirements for AS level courses. In addition, because the subject is based on developing certain numerical and written skills a grade C or higher at (I)GCSE Mathematics and English Language is normally required. Many students use their Business Studies „A‟ or „AS‟ level to go directly into employment in a related field of work. When combined with Economics, Mathematics, Information Communication Technology, Sociology or English it makes a strong combination for a number of related degrees in many fields of management, finance, law and economics.
  • 6. For further information please contact: Mr Bentley –Faculty Leader Humanities Faculty of Humanities & Social Science SOCIOLOGY AS SOCIOLOGY – AQA (1191) A2 SOCIOLOGY – AQA (2191) Sociology helps you to think for yourself. It will help you to develop knowledge and a critical understanding of individuals and their identities, roles and responsibilities within contemporary society. Employment opportunities where your sociological skills will be particularly valued are journalism and the media, law, human resources, business management, nursing and health care, teaching, guidance, criminal and probation services. ASSESSMENT The specification followed is the one offered by AQA. The course at all levels is assessed entirely by an examination. The modules studied are as follows: AS A2 Sociology Sociology UNIT 1: UNIT 3: Families and Households. Global Development. A written paper of 1 hour‟s duration with A written paper of 1 ½ hour‟s duration with supported multi-choice questions and questions supported multi-choice questions and questions based on data. based on data. UNIT 2: UNIT 4: Education; Sociological Methods. Stratification and Differentiation; Theory and methods. A written paper of 2 hour‟s duration consisting of one question based on data. A written paper of 2 hours duration with questions based on data and one essay style question. The AS is studied over the first year and successful completion of this course will be required for entry into the A2 level course followed in the second year. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION To follow the Sociology course you would be expected to meet the general requirements for AS level courses. In addition, because the subject requires higher level writing skills a grade B or higher at (I)GCSE English Language are normally required.
  • 7. Especially worthwhile combinations with AS Sociology are English, Geography, Economics, Business Studies, Biology or other Social Sciences. For further information please contact: Ms McKeever – Subject Leader Sociology Faculty of Humanities & Social Science PSYCHOLOGY AQA syllabus A (1181) A2 Psychology – AQA syllabus A (2181) Psychology is the science of mind, brain, and behaviour. It seeks to understand why and how humans behave as they do through controlled scientific research. It is exactly on the border between science and social science / humanities: it borders Biology on the scientific side, and Sociology and Politics on the social sciences side. See the syllabus overview on the AQA website: http://web.aqa.org.uk/qual/gce/science/psychology_a_overview.php?id=03&prev= or the full syllabus booklet: http://store.aqa.org.uk/qual/gce/pdf/AQA-2180-W-SP.PDF ASSESSMENT AS A2 Psychology Psychology UNIT 1: UNIT 3: Cognitive Psychology, Topics in Psychology Developmental Psychology (3 chosen from 8 possible, including Biorhythms & + Research Methods (50%) Sleep, Aggression, Relationships, Perception, Intelligence & Learning, Gender, Eating behaviour, Cognition & Development) (50%) 90-minute written exam, extended writing tasks UNIT 2: UNIT 4: Biological Psychology, Individual Differences & Social Psychopathology, Psychology in Action + Research Psychology (50%) Methods (50%) Two written exams of 90 minutes, including short 2-hour written exam with some choice of questions answer response and extended writing questions COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION Psychology draws on skill sets from different subject areas. The subject is rigorously scientific and a grade B, preferably a grade A, in a GCSE science (most suitable is Biology but any will do) is a minimum to understand the nature of experimental procedures, research methods and drawing conclusions from evidence. The subject also requires a considerable volume of extended written work and candidates will also need a grade B (again, preferably a grade A) in any GCSE subject requiring extended writing: preferably English, but Geography / History would be suitable alternatives. Psychology is a challenging, fascinating, and strongly academic, subject.
  • 8. Carefully-planned and -controlled practical work is also undertaken in small groups, to understand research methods in practice. Candidates therefore need a degree of self-tasking responsibility to manage these projects, and ability to collaborate effectively with others outside of the classroom. Psychology is an excellent general compliment to other sciences at A-level; it is an opportunity to include a “human” science for those of a more English / humanities nature who don‟t feel completely comfortable with conventional sciences but wish to show CV range; it is a rapidly expanding subject with strong career potential – the science of the 21st Century. Realistic careers include management, marketing, advertising, profiling, recruitment, education, healthcare, forensic law, forces officership, counselling / therapy, and research work. Mr M. Drennan, Psychology teacher HISTORY AS History – Edexcel (8HI01) A2 History – Edexcel (9HI01) The aim of History at A Level is to widen students' experience and develop qualities of perception and judgement. History enables students to learn about the past; to understand the past and through this process, come to a far better understanding of the present; history also offers students the opportunity to acquire and improve on many of the key skills which have been identified as a priority for Higher Education after consultation with employers. ASSESSMENT The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel. At AS Level the course is assessed entirely by two final examinations. At A2 level there is a compulsory coursework unit which accounts for 20% of the final A-Level Grade. The modules studied are as follows: AS A2 History History UNIT 1: UNIT 3: Historical Themes in Breadth Associated Historical Controversies Second Reich to Third Reich: Germany, 1918- A World Divided: Superpower Relations, 1944- 1945 90 Germany Divided and Reunited, 1945-91 There will be a written exam of 2 hours where There will be one written paper of 1hour 20mins students will complete two questions, one essay where students will need to answer two extended question on the period studied, and one source based writing questions, one on each topic. Students will question. have a choice of two questions for each topic. UNIT 2: UNIT 4: British History Depth Studies Historical Enquiry Henry VIII: Authority, Nation and Religion, Chosen theme over a period of 100 years. 1509-40 Students will complete the assignment in two parts. There will be a written exam of 1 hour 20mins where Part A is an enquiry into the short-term significance of students will need to answer two questions based on a key event or individual within the period of study. historical sources supplied with the paper. In Part B they will set their chosen event or individual in a broader context, exploring the process of change within the wider time frame. The assignment should consist of about 4000 words. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION
  • 9. To follow the History course within the sixth form you would be expected to meet the general requirements for AS level courses. In addition, because the subject is based on developing historical and written skills a grade B or higher at (I)GCSE History and a grade C at English Language is normally required. The skills you will obtain through studying history will be useful in a number of careers and Higher Education options, either directly related to history (e.g. working in museums, galleries, heritage sites, record offices and archives and teaching), or in areas such as journalism, law, libraries, national and local government and the civil service. For further information please contact: Mr Cave– Subject Leader History Faculty of Humanities & Social Science INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY AS Information and Communication Technology – AQA (INFO1 and INFO2) A2 Information and Communication Technology – AQA (INFO3 and INFO4) This course will be of interest to students who enjoy solving problems using computers. A number of medium scale projects will be undertaken, for real clients, where ICT skills will be used to create solutions to a problem they have. The skills required will be taught first. Topics available include creating websites, instructional videos, spreadsheets and even pod casts. There is also a theory component, covering usage of computers, how that has changed over the years, where it may be going, legal concerns, hacking and other topics. The theory component will also focus more on use of ICT in business, the future, management of ICT and system development. ASSESSMENT The modules studied are as follows: AS A2 ICT ICT UNIT 1: UNIT 3: Practical Problem Solving in the Digital The use of ICT in the Digital World World A 120 minute exam based on the theory covered. A 90 minute exam based on the projects undertaken. A maximum of 20 pages of written notes about these projects must be taken into the exam, which is the source of answers. These 20 pages must be submitted with the exam. UNIT 2: UNIT 4: Living in the Digital World Practical Issues involved in the use of ICT in A 90 minute exam based on the theory covered. the Digital World A piece of coursework comprising 20% of the final A2 mark. This work is expected to take a considerable amount of time.
  • 10. The AS is studied over the first year and successful completion of this course will be required for entry into the A2 level course followed in the second year. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION To follow the ICT course you would be expected to meet the general requirements for AS Level courses. In addition, because the subject is largely based on developing certain ICT skills a grade B or higher at (I)GCSE ICT is normally required. Many students use their ICT „A‟ or „AS‟ level to go directly into employment in a related field of work. When combined with Economics, Business Studies, Media Studies, Sociology or English Literature it makes a strong combination for a number of related degrees in many fields of advertising, marketing, creative industries, education, sociology and media industry. For further information please contact: Mr Wood – Subject leader ICT Faculty of ICT GEOGRAPHY AS GEOGRAPHY – Edexcel (8GE01) A2 GEOGRAPHY – Edexcel (9GE01) This course will appeal to you if: You are curious about the world‟s places, peoples and environments. You are interested in local, regional and global issues. You wish to explore human, physical and environmental geographical relationships. Geography allows you to see why and how it is changing. It can enhance communication skills, literacy and numeracy, ICT literacy, spatial awareness, team working, problem solving and environmental awareness. There will be opportunities to undertake fieldwork and research when investigating the topics chosen. Fieldwork sites may be local, regional and or international and may involve additional cost. ASSESSMENT The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel. The course at all levels is assessed entirely by a final examination. The modules studied are as follows: AS A2 Geography Geography UNIT 1: UNIT 3: Global Challenges. Contested Planet. A written paper of 1 ½ hour‟s duration with A written paper of 2 ½ hours duration. There will supported multi-choice questions and questions be two short essay questions and one question on based on data. synoptic investigation. UNIT 2: UNIT 4: Geographical Investigations. Geographical Research. A written paper of 1 hour‟s duration consisting of A written paper of 1½ hour‟s duration. There will be two questions based on data response, one question based on a research option topic.
  • 11. investigation and evaluation skills. The AS is studied over the first year and successful completion of this course will be required for entry into the A2 level course followed in the second year. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION To follow the Geography course you would be expected to meet the general requirements for AS Level courses. In addition, because the subject requires higher level writing skills a grade B or higher at (I)GCSE Geography & English Language is required. Geographers can go into a wide range of jobs, including: Advertising, Education, and Environmental management, Finance, Law, Marketing, Retail, Sales and Social /Health Services. For further information please contact: Ms McKeever – Subject Leader Geography Faculty of Humanities & Social Science APPLIED DOUBLE AWARD BUSINESS APPLIED BUSINESS (AS & A2) – Edexcel (9722) The department offers the option of Double Award Applied Business. The course is coursework based and involves a high usage of ICT. Applied Business at this level encompasses many disciplines and covers different forms of organisations and business activity. This course aims to make you think critically about business, in terms of both their good and bad aspects. This course integrates ideas drawn from various disciplines, including Economics, Accounting, Law, Politics, Sociology and Psychology. ASSESSMENT The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel. The course is based firmly on the aims and objectives of business, the principles, which govern their decisions, and the methods of solving business problems. You will learn to look at problems from a number of viewpoints and to take these into account when making business decisions. This is a modular course with the AS Double Award qualification taken at the end of the first year of study and the A2 Double Award taken at the end of the second year of study. The modules studied are as follows: AS Single & Double Award A2 Singe & Double Award UNIT 1: UNIT 8: Investigating People at Work*. Business Development*. UNIT 2: UNIT 9 Investigating Business. Managing & Developing People. UNIT 3: UNIT 10: Investigating Marketing. Marketing Decisions*. UNIT 4: UNIT 11: Investigating Electronic Business. Impact of Finance on Business Decisions. UNIT 5: UNIT 13: Investigating Customer Service. Organising an Event.
  • 12. UNIT 6: UNIT 14: Investigating Promotion*. External Influences on Business. The assessment of each unit varies between 1 hour written examinations* and coursework investigative tasks. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION To follow the Applied Business course at you would be expected to meet the general requirements for AS Level courses requirements including (I)GCSE English Language and Mathematics grade C or above. Students are not required to have studied this subject at GCSE, but will normally be expected to have a good level of numerical and written skills as well as good ICT skills to be successful. This course combines especially well with AS/A2 Single Award Leisure Studies. For further information please contact: Mr Bentley – Faculty Leader Humanities Faculty of Humanities & Social Science APPLIED SINGLE AWARD LEISURE STUDIES LEISURE STUDIES (AS & A2) – Edexcel (9761) The department offers the option of Single Award Applied Leisure. The course is mainly coursework based and involves a high use of ICT. Leisure Studies at this level encompasses many disciplines and covers different forms of organisations and leisure activities. Its aim is to develop broad skills, knowledge and understanding of the leisure industries. It takes into account leisure practices, law, leisure customers and employment in the industry. ASSESSMENT The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel. The course at both AS and A2 level is assessed through one external examination and two pieces of coursework for each year. The modules studied are as follows: AS A2 Leisure Studies Leisure Studies UNIT 1: UNIT 4: The Leisure Industry. Leisure in Action. A piece of coursework based on the Leisure A piece of coursework which involves students Industry in the UK and Europe. working in a team to plan and execute a leisure event. UNIT 2: UNIT 5: Leisure Practices.* Employment in Leisure.* A written paper of 1 ½ hour‟s duration. Covering A written paper of 1 ½ hours duration with a wide range of working practices in questions based on employment practices and the leisure industry. expectations in the leisure industry. UNIT 3: UNIT 6:
  • 13. The Leisure Customer. Current Issues in Leisure. A piece of coursework based on the examination A research project that looks at a specific area of of how different leisure organisations meet their the leisure industry and identifies, analyses and customers‟ needs. evaluates factors affecting the topic. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION To follow the Applied Leisure Studies course within the sixth form you would be expected to meet the general requirements for AS Level courses. Including grade C or higher at (I)GCSE Mathematics and English Language. Many students use their Applied Leisure Studies „A‟ or „AS‟ level to go directly into employment in a related field of work. Alternatively it can be used towards UCAS points as any other subject taken at A Level. This course combines especially well with AS/A2 Double award Business Studies. For further information please contact: Mrs Pugh – Subject Leader Leisure Studies Faculty of Humanities & Social Science BIOLOGY AS BIOLOGY – Edexcel (8BIO1) A2 BIOLOGY – Edexcel (9BIO1) Biology at AS and A2 covers a range of topics, but importantly the new Biology specifications emphasise linking these topics to current health, conservation, and pharmacological issues to develop a better understanding of Biology as it relates to everyday life. ASSESSMENT The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel. The course is assessed entirely by means of modular examinations and coursework. All examinations are of the structured answer type. AS consists of 3 units (2 taught and one practical/coursework) and A2 consists of 3 units (2 taught and one coursework). AS A2 Biology Biology UNIT 1: UNIT 4: Lifestyle, Transport, Genes and Health. The Natural Environmental and Species A written paper of 1 ¼ hour‟s duration. Survival. A written paper of 1 ½ hour‟s duration. UNIT 2: UNIT 5: Development, Plants and the Environment. Energy, Exercise and Coordination. A written paper of 1 ¼ hour‟s duration. A written paper of 1 ½ hour‟s duration. UNIT 3: UNIT 6:
  • 14. Practical Biology and Research Skills. Practical Biology and Investigative skills. Students write a report of 1500-2000 words based on Students will devise and carry out an experimental a visit to a site of biological interest, or a current investigation that will be marked by the teacher and biological issue. Practical skills are assessed by the moderated by Edexcel. teacher. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION To follow the Biology course within the sixth form you would be expected to meet the general requirements for AS Level courses. You need to have achieved at least an A in GCSE Biology and at least B grades in GCSE Chemistry and Physics. Studying Chemistry at AS is also a distinct advantage. You will need a solid grounding in analytical, numerical and written skills too. Applications from students that have studied GCSE Science and Additional Science (or equivalent) will be considered on a case by case basis. An annual Biology field trip will be organised that students will be expected to attend as part of the course. This trip can be used to complete either the Unit 3 or Unit 6 coursework. Many students use their Biology „A‟ or „AS‟ Level to go on to higher education to study Science related courses. This could lead to a career in medicine, biotechnology, ecology, environmental science and a number of other related fields. For further information please contact: Mr Barfoot – Faculty Leader Science CHEMISTRY AS CHEMISTRY – Edexcel (8CH01) A2 CHEMISTRY – Edexcel (9CH01) Studying Chemistry should be a practical experience for students. There are practical activities embedded in each unit to reflect the nature of chemistry. A strong mathematical ability is a requirement as there are many stochiometry calculations at both AS and A2. The aim of this course is to increase the enjoyment and understanding of chemistry together with providing students with the skills needed to study science at higher levels. It enables motivating contemporary chemistry contexts to be learnt and students study aspects of chemistry that are often in the media and affect their lives including climate change, green chemistry, pharmaceuticals & chemistry research. ASSESSMENT The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel. The modules studied are: AS A2 Chemistry Chemistry UNIT 1: UNIT 4: The Core Principles of Chemistry. General Principles of Chemistry I – Rates, Equilibria & Further Organic Chemistry. A written paper of 1 ¼ hour‟s duration in two A written paper of 1 hour 40 minutes duration in sections (A - objective test questions & B - a three sections (A - objective test questions; B - a mixture of short answer & extended questions). mixture of short answer & extended questions & C data questions with use of a data booklet). UNIT 2: UNIT 5: Applications of Core Principles of Chemistry. General Principles of Chemistry II –
  • 15. Transition Metals & Nitrogen Chemistry. A written paper of 1 ¼ hour‟s duration in three A written paper of 1 hour 40 minutes duration in sections (A - objective test questions; B - a mixture three sections (A - objective test questions; B - a of short answer & extended questions & C mixture of short answer & extended questions & C contemporary context questions). contemporary context questions). UNIT 3: UNIT 6: Chemistry Laboratory Skills I. Chemistry Laboratory Skills II. Practical assessments that cover the content of Practical assessments that cover the content of Units 1 & 2 in the areas of physical, organic & Units 4 & 5 in the areas of physical, organic & inorganic chemistry. inorganic chemistry via 2 pathways. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION To follow the Chemistry course you need to have achieved at least an A in GCSE Chemistry and at least B grades in GCSE Biology and Physics. In addition, because the subject is based on developing quantitative skills a grade B or higher at (I)GCSE Mathematics (or equivalent) is required. When combined with another Science or Maths it makes a strong combination for a number of related degrees in many fields of science, engineering, medicine and mathematics. Students are expected to purchase a lab coat for use during practical sessions. Applications from students that have studied GCSE Science and Additional Science (or equivalent) will be considered on a case by case basis. For further information please contact: Mr Barfoot – Faculty Leader Science Mrs George – Senior Chemist Faculty of Science PHYSICS AS PHYSICS – Edexcel (8PH01) A2 PHYSICS – Edexcel (9PH01) The AS and A2 Physics courses offered by Edexcel are designed to encourage students to apply their knowledge and understanding of physics to situations they have not seen before. Good scientific practice and critical thinking skills are also central to the course ASSESSMENT The modules studied are as follows: AS A2 Physics Physics UNIT 1: UNIT 4: Physics on the go. Physics on the Move. A written paper of 1hour 20 minutes duration A written paper of 1hour 35 minutes duration with objective short and long questions based on with objective short and long questions based on mechanics and materials. further mechanics, fields and particle physics. UNIT 2: UNIT 5: Physics at Work. Physics from Creation to Collapse.
  • 16. A written paper of 1hour 20 minutes duration A written paper of 1 ½ hour‟s duration with with objective short and long questions based on questions based on data and on a pre-released waves, electricity and quantum physics. case study. UNIT 3: UNIT 6: Exploring Physics. Experimental Physics. A written case study of an application of physics. Planning and carrying out an experiment then The case study is internally marked and analysing the results. externally moderated. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION To follow the Physics course within the sixth form you would be expected to meet the general requirements for AS Level courses. You need to have achieved at least an A in GCSE Physics and at least B grades in GCSE Chemistry and Biology. In addition, as the subject is based on developing numerical and analytical skills a grade B or higher at (I) GCSE Mathematics. Pupils must also take Mathematics A-level. Applications from students that have studied GCSE Science and Additional Science (or equivalent) will be considered on a case by case basis. Physics is a prerequisite for many technical/engineering careers and for entry to most technical/engineering degrees. For further information please contact: Mr Barfoot – Faculty Leader Science Mr R George – Senior Physicist MATHEMATICS AS Mathematics – Edexcel (8371) A2 Mathematics – Edexcel( 9371) Mathematics has wide applications from areas such as business and finance to industry, science and technology. Maths qualifications can help you towards a future career in these areas and others. There is currently a national shortage of qualified mathematicians. ASSESSMENT Each module you take is assessed by a one and a half hour examination. The modules studied are as follows: AS A2 Mathematics Mathematics CORE 1 CORE 3 Algebra and functions; coordinate geometry in Algebra and functions; trigonometry; the (x, y) plane; sequences and series; exponentials and logarithms; differentiation; Differentiation; integration. Numerical methods. CORE 2 CORE 4 Algebra and functions; coordinate geometry in Algebra and functions; coordinate geometry in the (x, y) plane; sequences and series; the (x, y) plane; sequences and series; Trigonometry; exponentials and logarithms; Differentiation; integration; vectors.
  • 17. differentiation; integration. MECHANICS 1: STATISTICS 1/MECHANICS 2 Mathematical models in mechanics; vectors in During the first term of Y13, students will discuss mechanics; kinematics of a particle moving with their teacher the best module for them to in a straight line; dynamics of a particle moving take to complete the A2 level. Decisions will be in a straight line or plane; statics of a made mostly based on AS results, University Particle; moments. requirements and the individual strength of each student. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION You will be expected to meet the general requirements for AS level coursing. In addition you will be expected to have achieved at least a grade B at the Higher level of (I)GCSE Mathematics ( we strongly recommend a grade A). Degrees in maths, statistics, physics, astronomy, engineering and computer science often tend to require Maths A Level. Many others, including medicine, architecture and social sciences, have a certain amount of mathematical or statistical content and your Mathematics A Level will be of great assistance to you. For further information please contact: Miss Sadier – Faculty Leader Mathematics Faculty of Mathematics FURTHER MATHEMATICS AS Further Maths – Edexcel (8372) A2 Further Maths – Edexcel(9372) Some mathematics students will choose to take an AS-level in Further Mathematics which requires taking an additional 3 modules to give a second qualification. The grades of the two AS-levels will be independent of each other. AS Further Mathematics requires students to take a compulsory Further Pure 1 module, which is simply an extension of the Core modules from the normal Mathematics A-Level. Two more applied modules need to be taken, and can include Mechanics, Decision or Statistics. ASSESSMENT Each module you take is assessed by a one and a half hour examination. The modules studied are as follows: AS A2 Further Mathematics Further Mathematics FURTHER PURE 1 FURTHER PURE 2 Complex numbers, Newton-Raphson method, Inequalities, Summation of series by method of Parabolas and rectangular hyperbola, Matrices, differences, Further complex numbers, Summation of series and proof by induction. Differential equations, Taylor series and Polar
  • 18. coordinates. Two from the following options must be selected: Two from the following options must be selected: *MECHANICS, STATISTICS, DECISION **MECHANICS, STATISTICS, DECISION *Decisions are made based on the applied ** Decisions are made based on the applied modules taken with the Mathematics AS Level. modules taken with A2 Mathematics and AS Further mathematics. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION You will be expected to meet the general requirements for AS level coursing. Students have to achieve an A* at the Higher level of (I)GCSE Mathematics and will opt to take Further Mathematics as a 5th AS Level. Most University institutions see the Further Mathematics A Level as an advantage for courses such as maths, physics, astronomy and engineering. For further information please contact: Miss Sadier – Faculty Leader Mathematics Faculty of Mathematics DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY AS DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY – AQA 1551 A2 DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY – AQA 2551 The course is designed to encourage candidates to take a broad view of design and technology, to develop their capacity to design and make products and to appreciate the complex relations between design, materials, manufacture and marketing. ASSESSMENT The specification followed is the one offered by AQA. The course is assessed by coursework and a final examination. At both AS & A2 level there is one Practical Coursework component and one written examination. The modules studied are as follows: AS A2 Design & Technology Design & Technology UNIT 1: UNIT 3: Materials, Components and Application Design and Manufacture
  • 19. A written paper of 2 hours with 2 compulsory A written paper of 2 hours. questions and one optional question. UNIT 2: UNIT 4: Learning Through Designing and Making Design and Making Practice Coursework – a design and make exercise of Coursework – a design and make exercise of approx 50 hours approximately 60 hours COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION To follow the Design & Technology course within the sixth form you would be expected to meet the general requirements for AS Level courses. Many students combine their Design & Technology „A‟ or „AS‟ level with Mathematics and Physics to study Engineering at university, whilst others follow a more creative route, combining it with Art & Design and English to study a range of arts based degrees. For further information please contact: Mrs El Rashed- Subject Leader Design Technology Faculty of Expressive Arts ART & DESIGN AS Art and Design – Edexcel (8AD01) A2 Art and Design – Edexcel (9AD01) The GCE in Art and Design has been designed to encourage an adventurous and enquiring approach to art and design. Students are expected to demonstrate an understanding of past and contemporary art and design practice and be able to produce art work that embraces a range of ideas. ASSESSMENT The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel. Unit 1 - Internally set, internally marked, and externally moderated. Unit 2 - Externally set, internally marked, and externally moderated. Unit 3 - Internally set, internally marked and externally moderated. Unit 4 - Externally set, internally marked, and externally moderated. The modules studied are as follows: AS A2
  • 20. Art & Design Art & Design UNIT 1: UNIT 3: Art & Design. Art & Design. Unit Codes 6AD01 Unit Code 6AD03 Practical coursework Practical Course work and Personal study 30% 0f Advanced GCE, 60% of AS 30% of Advanced GCE UNIT 2: UNIT 4: Art & Design. Art & Design. 6AD02- 6AD04 Externally set assignment Externally assessed assignment 20% of Advanced GCE 20% of Advanced GCE. 40% of AS COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION It is not a prerequisite that a student wishing to study A level Art must have completed GCSE Art and Design; however the student will be expected to produce evidence of ability in drawing and interest in the subject before being accepted into the course. A qualification in Art & Design A Level can be used in many career paths, some of which you may not have considered; Architect, Art Historian, Publisher, Gallery Manager, Writer/critic, Game Designer, Stop Motion Animator, Interface Designer, Advertiser, Web Designer, Furniture Designer, Graphic Designer, Illustrator, Interior Designer, Printmaker, Product Designer, Fashion Designer, Video/film/photographer, sculptor, teacher, lecturer and many more besides. For further information please contact: Ms Harris –Subject Leader Art & Design Faculty of Expressive Arts PHYSICAL EDUCATION AS PHYSICAL EDUCATION – Edexcel (8PE01) A2 PHYSICAL EDUCATION – Edexcel (9PE01) Physical Education at this level encompasses many disciplines and covers a variety of physiological and sociological areas. This course aims to broaden and deepen your knowledge applying theoretical concepts to practical situations. The course content is broad and covers a variety of areas which include the cardio-respiratory systems, skeletal / muscular analysis and historical influences on sport today. ASSESSMENT The specification followed is that of Edexcel. The assessment is split, with 50% being attained from an end of year external examination and the remaining 50% being derived from coursework and practical tasks. This structure of assessment applied to both the AS and A2 courses. The modules studied are as follows: AS A2
  • 21. PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYSICAL EDUCATION UNIT 1: UNIT 3: Participation in Sport and Recreation Preparation for Optimum Sports Performance A written 1 ½ hour external examination. The A written 2 hour external examination. The paper will consist of short answer and extended paper will consist of short answer and extended writing type questions. writing type questions. UNIT 2: UNIT 4: The Critical Sports Performer The Developing Sports Performer This unit is internally assessed through a This unit is internally assessed through a portfolio of evidence. Four tasks are completed portfolio of evidence. Four tasks are completed that involve practical, research and analysis that involve practical, research and analysis elements. elements. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION To follow the Physical Education course within the sixth form it is recommended that students will have completed the GCSE Physical Education course. Students that have a keen interest in sport and how theoretical aspects relate to practical involvement would find the course appealing. Physical education combines with many AS and Advanced GCE subjects. It supports applications for a wide range of university courses like Sports Sciences, Physiotherapy, Recreation and Leisure Studies. Students may choose to use their qualification to go straight into employment; the Key Skills learnt through the course can lead to a wide variety of employment opportunities such areas as Recreational Management, Leisure activities, the Armed Forces and the Civil Service. For further information please contact: Mr Wright – Faculty Leader Sports and Activities Faculty of Sports and Activities MUSIC AS MUSIC – EDEXCEL (8MU01) A2 MUSIC – EDEXCEL (9MU01) Following this course will enable students to extend their skills, knowledge and understanding of music and to take part in making music. In addition students' appreciation of the diverse and dynamic heritage of music, promoting spiritual and cultural development will be explored. ASSESSMENT The Assessment objectives are common to AS and A Level. AO1 - Interpret musical ideas with technical and expressive control and a sense of style and awareness of occasion and/or ensemble (performing/realising) AO2 - Create and develop musical ideas with technical control and expressive understanding making creative use of musical devices, conventions and resources (composing/ arranging)
  • 22. AO3 - Demonstrate understanding of and comment perceptively on, the structural, expressive and contextual aspects of music (appraising). The modules studied are as follows: AS A2 Music Music UNIT 3: 6MU03 UNIT 6: 6MU06 Developing Musical Understanding Further Musical Understanding 40% of AS, 20% of A Level 20% of A Level 1 hour 45 minutes written examination 2 hours 15 minutes written examination UNIT 2: 6MU02 UNIT 5 – 6MU05 Composing Composing: Composition and Technical Study 30% of AS, 15% of A Level 15% of A Level Externally Assessed Coursework Externally Assessed Coursework UNIT 1: 6MU01 UNIT 4: 6MU04 Performing Extended Performance 30% of AS, 15% of A Level 15% of A Level 5 - 6 minutes Internally Assessed 15 minutes Internally Assessed The AS is studied over the first year and successful completion of this course will be required for entry into the A2 level course followed in the second year. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION It is recommended that candidates should have acquired the skills and knowledge associated with a GCSE Music course or equivalent. For further information please contact: Mr Rodwell- Faculty Leader Expressive Arts Faculty of Expressive Arts ARABIC AS Arabic – Edexcel 8AR01 A2 Arabic – Edexcel 9AR01 During this course you will read and listen to authentic foreign language materials and will study aspects of the contemporary society, cultural background and heritage of a country where the language is spoken. You will have opportunities to develop your understanding and awareness of spiritual, moral, environmental, ethical, health and Arabic issues. You will extend and develop your knowledge of the grammar and vocabulary and will use this to speak, write, read and listen to the language. The aims of AS and A2 in Arabic are to encourage students to: Develop an interest in and enthusiasm for, language learning. Communicate confidently, clearly and effectively in the language for a range of purposes.
  • 23. Develop awareness and understanding of the contemporary society, cultural background and heritage of countries or communities where the language is spoken. Derive enjoyment and benefit from language learning. Acquire knowledge, skills and understanding for practical use, further study and/or employment. ASSESSMENT The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel. The course is assessed entirely by a final examination. The modules studied are as follows: AS A2 Arabic Arabic UNIT 1: UNIT 2: Understanding and Written Response in Arabic Understanding, Written Response and Research in Arabic 2 hour 45 minutes paper 3 hour paper The assessment for this unit has three sections. The assessment for this unit has three sections. Section A Section A Students will need to understand, retrieve and convey Students will be required to read an Arabic language information from a short series of different Arabic passage and to retrieve and convey information from language texts. They will be required to provide a mix this via a series of questions and answers in Arabic. of non-verbal and Arabic-language responses. Section B Section B Students will be expected to undertake a short Students will be assessed on their ability to transfer translation from English into Arabic. They will be meaning from Arabic into English. They will be assessed on their ability to transfer meaning from an required to apply their knowledge of Arabic language, English-language passage into Arabic. grammar and lexis to produce a short translation Section C from Arabic into English. Students must answer two questions, in Arabic, that Section C each relates to a topic or a text chosen from the Students will write a 220-270 word essay, in Arabic, prescribed list. The essays should relate to topic(s) in response to a short Arabic-language stimulus. and/or text(s) that students have studied in advance of the examination. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION To follow the Arabic course you would be expected to have achieved at least a grade A*–C in GCSE Arabic. Many students use their Arabic „A2‟ or „AS‟ level to go directly into employment in a related field of work or choose to continue their studies to degree level. For further information please contact: Mrs Shmayleh- Head of Arabic and Islamic Studies SPANISH AS SPANISH – Edexcel (8SP01) A2 SPANISH – Edexcel (9SP01) During this course you will read and listen to authentic foreign language materials and will study aspects of the contemporary society, cultural background and heritage of a country where the language is spoken. You will have opportunities to develop your understanding and awareness of spiritual, moral, environmental, ethical, health and European issues. You will extend and develop your knowledge of the grammar and vocabulary and will use this to speak, write, read and listen to the language. ASSESSMENT
  • 24. The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel. The course is assessed entirely by a final examination. The modules studied are as follows: AS A2 Spanish Spanish UNIT 1: UNIT 3: Spoken expression and response in Spanish. Understanding and spoken response in Spanish. In this unit you will choose one of the General Topic Areas This unit requires you to demonstrate the effectiveness of in advance of the exam and practice speaking about it. your Spanish language skills by presenting and taking a Fifteen minutes before the exam itself you will be given a clear stance on any issue of your choice. This assessment stimulus that relates to your chosen General Topic Area. lasts between 11 and 13 minutes. You will then answer questions on the stimulus and the broader issues that arise from it. The test will last between 8 and 10 minutes. UNIT 2: UNIT 4: Understanding and written response in Spanish. Research, understanding and written response in This paper has three sections and takes 2 hours 30 Spanish. minutes in total. This exam tests three skill areas in This unit requires you to demonstrate skills in advanced listening, reading and writing. level Spanish writing (discursive or creative essay), a research based essay and translation from English into Spanish. The assessment is made up of a 2 hour 30 minute paper. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION To follow the Spanish course within the sixth form you would be expected to have achieved at least a grade B in GCSE Spanish. Many students use their Spanish „A2‟ or „AS‟ level to go directly into employment in a related field of work or choose to continue their studies to degree level. Language graduates have a vast array of career opportunities open to them, ranging from work with well-known multinational companies to international organisations or Charities. Employers are waking up to the need to recruit people with languages - and not just the obvious ones either. Community languages such as Arabic, Urdu and Chinese are increasingly being required too, as are Welsh and British Sign Language. For further information please contact: Mrs Rodwell– Subject Leader Spanish Faculty of Modern Foreign Languages GERMAN AS GERMAN – Edexcel (8GN01) A2 GERMAN – Edexcel (9GN01)
  • 25. During this course you will read and listen to authentic foreign language materials and will study aspects of the contemporary society, cultural background and heritage of a country where the language is spoken. You will have opportunities to develop your understanding and awareness of spiritual, moral, environmental, ethical, health and European issues. You will extend and develop your knowledge of the grammar and vocabulary and will use this to speak, write, read and listen to the language. ASSESSMENT The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel. The course is assessed entirely by a final examination. The modules studied are as follows: AS A2 German German UNIT 1: UNIT 3: Spoken expression and response in German. Understanding and spoken response in German. In this unit you will choose one of the General Topic Areas This unit requires you to demonstrate the effectiveness of in advance of the exam and practice speaking about it. your German language skills by presenting and taking a Fifteen minutes before the exam itself you will be given a clear stance on any issue of your choice. This assessment stimulus that relates to your chosen General Topic Area. lasts between 11 and 13 minutes. You will then answer questions on the stimulus and the broader issues that arise from it. The test will last between 8 and 10 minutes. UNIT 2: UNIT 4: Understanding and written response in German. Research, understanding and written response in This paper has three sections and takes 2 hours 30 German. minutes in total. This exam tests three skill areas in This unit requires you to demonstrate skills in advanced listening, reading and writing. level German writing (discursive or creative essay), a research based essay and translation from English into German. The assessment is made up of a 2 hour 30 minute paper. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION To follow the German course within the sixth form you would be expected to have achieved at least a grade B in GCSE German. Many students use their German „A2‟ or „AS‟ level to go directly into employment in a related field of work or choose to continue their studies to degree level. Language graduates have a vast array of career opportunities open to them, ranging from work with well-known multinational companies to international organisations or Charities. Employers are waking up to the need to recruit people with languages - and not just the obvious ones either. Community languages such as Arabic, Urdu and Chinese are increasingly being required too, as are Welsh and British Sign Language. For further information please contact: Mr Vadgama– Subject Leader German Faculty of Modern Foreign Languages
  • 26. FRENCH AS FRENCH – Edexcel (8FR01) A2 FRENCH – Edexcel (9FR01) During this course you will read and listen to authentic foreign language materials and will study aspects of the contemporary society, cultural background and heritage of a country where the language is spoken. You will have opportunities to develop your understanding and awareness of spiritual, moral, environmental, ethical, health and European issues. You will extend and develop your knowledge of the grammar and vocabulary and will use this to speak, write, read and listen to the language. ASSESSMENT The specification followed is the one offered by Edexcel. The course is assessed entirely by a final examination. The modules studied are as follows: AS A2 French French UNIT 1: UNIT 3: Spoken expression and response in French. Understanding and spoken response in French. In this unit you will choose one of the General Topic This unit requires you to demonstrate the Areas in advance of the exam and practice speaking effectiveness of your French language skills by about it. Fifteen minutes before the exam itself you presenting and taking a clear stance on any issue of will be given a stimulus that relates to your chosen your choice. This assessment lasts between 11 and General Topic Area. You will then answer questions 13 minutes. on the stimulus and the broader issues that arise from it. The test will last between 8 and 10 minutes. UNIT 2: UNIT 4: Understanding and written response in Research, understanding and written response French. in French. This unit requires you to demonstrate skills in This paper has three sections and takes 2 hours 30 advanced level French writing (discursive or creative minutes in total. This exam tests three skill areas in essay), a research based essay and translation from listening, reading and writing. English into French. The assessment is made up of a 2 hour 30 minute paper. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRESSION To follow the French course within the sixth form you would be expected to have achieved at least a grade B in GCSE French. Many students use their French „A2‟ or „AS‟ level to go directly into employment in a related field of work or choose to continue their studies to degree level. Language graduates have a vast array of career opportunities open to them, ranging from work with well-known multinational companies to international organisations or Charities. Employers are waking up to the need to recruit people with languages - and not just the obvious ones
  • 27. either. Community languages such as Arabic, Urdu and Chinese are increasingly being required too, as are Welsh and British Sign Language. For further information please contact: Mrs Burman – Senior Faculty Leader and Head of Modern F