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  • Subject

    Irish

    Subject code: 5550

    CCEA qualifications in Irish are available at Entry Level (through our OLA Irish and Modern Languages qualifications), GCSE and GCE.

    Students of Irish can develop their enthusiasm for the language and confidence in using it to listen, speak, read and write. They learn more about Irish-speaking communities, as well as...

  • Subject

    Mathematics

    Subject code: 2210

    CCEA qualifications in Mathematics are available at Entry Level, GCSE and GCE. Qualifications in Further Mathematics are available at both GCSE and GCE.

    Mathematics is all around us. It exists in the proportions of artistic works, in the scores of our favourite songs and in the physical structures we live...

  • Subject

    Statistics

    Subject code: 2260

    Statistics help us to understand the world around us. We use statistics to inform decisions, examine patterns and trends, predict outcomes and test theories. We live in an information age that generates huge amounts of data. Statistics help us to make sense of that data by collecting, analysing and presenting...

    Related Qualifications

  • Qualification

    The CCEA GCE Further Mathematics specification aims to encourage deeper understanding of mathematics and mathematical processes. It assumes knowledge of Higher Tier GCSE Mathematics and GCE Mathematics.

    Students explore pure mathematics, including further algebra and functions, complex numbers, matrices, vectors, further calculus, hyperbolic functions and differential equations. They also investigate applied mathematics, including mechanics, statistics, and discrete and decision mathematics.

    First teaching

    from September 2018

    QAN AS level

    603/1763/2

    QAN A level

    603/1762/0

    Subject

    Further Mathematics
    Subject code: 2330
  • Qualification

    The CCEA GCSE Contemporary Crafts specification is about making things. Students explore the properties and characteristics of materials, techniques and processes, combining creative ideas and manual dexterity to create unique objects.

    Students can explore and create from a wide range of materials, including ceramics, glass, metal, found and recycled materials, resins, textiles, and wood.

    This qualification builds on the knowledge, understanding and skills developed through the Area of Learning The Arts.

    First teaching

    from September 2017

    QAN

    603/1947/1

    Subject

    Contemporary Crafts
    Subject code: 0920
  • Qualification

    This GCSE Further Mathematics specification replaces our Additional Mathematics specification and retains much of the same content. First teaching is from September 2013, and we will make the first awards in summer 2014.

    Further Mathematics involves studying mathematics at a level beyond GCSE Higher Tier. It can act as a stepping stone that gives students a sound basis for studying GCE Mathematics, introducing some of the mechanics and statistics topics that appear at AS/A2 level.

    First teaching

    September 2013

    Subject

    Further Mathematics
    Subject code: 2330
  • Qualification

    The CCEA GCSE Further Mathematics specification encourages students to extend their mathematical skills, knowledge and understanding. It gives them opportunities to select and apply mathematical techniques and methods to everyday situations.

    Students design mathematical models that allow them to use problem-solving strategies and apply a broad range of mathematics to different situations.

    First teaching

    from September 2017

    QAN

    603/1054/6

    Subject

    Further Mathematics
    Subject code: 2330
  • Qualification

    The CCEA GCSE Gaeilge specification enhances students’ positive attitude towards the Irish language, culture and literature and helps them become effective and accurate users of Irish.

    It builds on the range of Irish language skills that students acquire in Irish-medium education. It also helps students prepare for AS level Irish, as it has more literature content than the other GCSE languages specifications. This gives students opportunities to improve their skills in analysis, collating, comparison and cross-referencing.

    First teaching

    from September 2017

    QAN

    603/1313/4

    Subject

    Gaeilge
    Subject code: 5012