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Health and Social Care
Subject code: 0003CCEA qualifications in Health and Social Care are available at GCSE and GCE.
Health and Social Care is the study of health and well-being. Students learn about the key stages of physical, intellectual, emotional and social development and begin to understand the profound influence that relationships and life events can...
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Home Economics: Food and Nutrition
Subject code: 3310CCEA qualifications in food and nutrition are available at GCSE (Home Economics: Food and Nutrition) and GCE (Nutrition and Food Science). We also offer an Entry Level qualification in Home Economics.
To lead healthy lives, we all need to know about food and nutrition. Northern Ireland's economy benefits...
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Hospitality
Subject code: 0007Through studying our GCSE in Hospitality, students develop a broad knowledge and understanding of the hospitality industry. In particular, they learn about:
- how hospitality organisations operate;
- how the hospitality industry meets people’s needs;
- the products and services offered by the hospitality industry;
- employment possibilities in hospitality;
- the importance of quality...
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Irish
Subject code: 5550CCEA 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...
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The CCEA GCE Nutrition and Food Science specification focuses on good nutrition as an important part of leading a healthy lifestyle. Eating healthy food can help to reduce the risk of chronic illness and promote overall health.
First teachingfrom September 2016
QAN AS level601/8370/6
QAN A level601/8371/8
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Nutrition and Food ScienceSubject code: 3310 - 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 teachingfrom September 2017
QAN603/1313/4
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GaeilgeSubject code: 5012