CCC Neale-Wade 6th Form Prospectus - Flipbook - Page 16
INFORMATION & COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
LEVEL 3 (EXTENDED CERTIFICATE)
IT is at the heart of our everyday life and has an ever-increasing role to play in the way in which we approach communications and
problem solving. This course consists of three externally examined mandatory units and a choice of two further optional units which
are centre assessed and moderated externally.
The mandatory units include the Fundamentals of IT, Global Information, and Cyber Security. This is followed by two optional units, product
development and the internet of everything. This unit will cover the impact of the internet on people and society. Using this knowledge, you’ll carry
out a feasibility study for a potential project which will be pitched to prospective stakeholders. Their feedback will be used to inform and review
your feasibility study.
Course Specific Entry Requirements:
No additional requirements to the main entry to sixth form information.
Examination Board
OCR
LAW
A LEVEL
Law is a fascinating subject which impacts almost every aspect of our lives and society. Law A level aligns with any subject
combination in sixth form and prepares you for study at undergraduate level, whatever discipline you choose.
You will study the following three units; Criminal law, Tort law and Human Rights. Within this you will also gain a deep understanding of the English
Legal System, and use your knowledge to apply all of the other points of law outlined above. A wide spectrum of teaching and learning styles are
used during the course, ranging from first-hand insight into legal processes and institutions from visiting speakers to group work, debate and mock
trials.
Former students of law A level are now working as solicitors, barristers,
civil servants and police officers, while others use the course as a
stepping stone into professions such as journalism, accounting and teaching.
Course Specific Entry Requirements:
You will need a grade 5 in English.
Examination Board
AQA
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