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Home Economics: Child Development
Subject code: 3330This revised specification is a broad, coherent course on the development of babies and small children (0–5 years). It encourages students to develop knowledge, understanding and skills, including practical skills, in these key areas:
- pregnancy, childbirth and caring for a newborn baby
- the responsibilities involved in parenting and other family...
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Life Skills and Extended Life Skills
Subject code: N/AWe use and develop our life skills every day. We manage money, complete household tasks and maintain relationships. Life skills help us to meet the daily demands of living in a fast-paced world.
Studying life skills helps learners to develop transferable skills that benefit them in many aspects of their...
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The CCEA Entry Level Home Economics specification allows learners to study topics within the areas of Healthy Eating, Family Life and Independent Living. We also offer a GCSE in Home Economics: Child Development and a GCSE in Home Economics: Food and Nutrition.
First teachingfrom September 2015
QAN601/5585/1
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Home EconomicsSubject code: 3310 - Qualification
The CCEA GCE Government and Politics specification develops critical thinking and skills that employers value, including problem-solving, creative thinking and decision-making.
This specification is available at two levels: AS and A2. Students can take the AS units plus the A2 units for a full GCE A level qualification.
They can also choose to take the AS course as a stand-alone qualification.
In the AS units, students explore the political systems in Northern Ireland and the rest of the United Kingdom.
First teachingfrom September 2016
QAN AS level601/8374/3
QAN A level601/8375/5
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Government and PoliticsSubject code: 4830 - QualificationFirst teaching
from September 2017
QAN603/1180/0
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Government and PoliticsSubject code: 4830