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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
Subject code: 3310When we hear the term, ‘Home Economics’ most of us think about cooking and food. Home Economics is about much more than food however. Home Economics combines aspects of science, nutrition, cooking, parenting skills and finance. Students learn about the inter-relationships between diet, health, family, home and choice and the...
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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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Nutrition and Food Science
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 greatly...
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The CCEA Entry Level Religious Studies specification gives learners the opportunity to explore spiritual, moral and ethical issues. They also consider cultural issues such as religious festivals or places of worship and explore good citizenship by studying religious charities.
This qualification builds on the knowledge, understanding and skills developed through Religious Education in the Northern Ireland Curriculum.
First teachingfrom September 2015
QAN601/5588/7
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Religious StudiesSubject code: 4610 - Qualification
The CCEA GCE Religious Studies specification offers an academic approach to the study of religion, ethics and philosophy. It gives students opportunities to develop their knowledge and understanding of religion.
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.
First teachingfrom September 2016
QAN AS level601/8452/8
QAN A level601/8453/X
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Religious StudiesSubject code: 4610 - Qualification
The CCEA GCSE Home Economics: Child Development specification is a broad, coherent course on the development of babies and small children (0–5 years). We also offer a GCSE in Home Economics: Food and Nutrition and an Entry Level Home Economics qualification.
It encourages students to develop knowledge, understanding and skills, including practical skills, by focusing on these key areas:
First teachingfrom September 2017
QAN603/0737/7
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Home Economics: Child DevelopmentSubject code: 3330 - Qualification
The CCEA GCSE Religious Studies specification encourages students to develop an enquiring, critical and reflective approach. They explore religions and beliefs, reflecting on and responding personally to fundamental questions.
This specification is unitised, so it’s possible to take part of the assessment at the end of the first year of study.
This qualification builds on the knowledge, understanding and skills developed through Religious Education in the Northern Ireland Curriculum.
First teachingfrom September 2017
QAN full course603/1248/8
QAN short course603/1249/X
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Religious StudiesSubject code: 4610